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eMerge 50P 

eMerge 5000P 

 
 
 

Hardware Installation Guide 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                     

 

May 2013 

 

Linear LLC 

1950 Camino Vida Roble 

Suite 150 

Carlsbad, CA 92008 

www.linearcorp.com

 

 

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Page 1: ...eMerge 50P eMerge 5000P Hardware Installation Guide May 2013 Linear LLC 1950 Camino Vida Roble Suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92008 www linearcorp com...

Page 2: ...ght and all rights are reserved by Linear LLC It may not in whole or in part except insofar as herein directed be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machin...

Page 3: ...Connecting Readers 13 Wiring Inputs 14 Connecting Inputs 15 Input Supervision Types 16 Normally Closed Parallel Resistor Input Circuits 17 Normally Closed Series Resistor Input Circuits 17 Normally C...

Page 4: ...Using the Power Reset and Revert Buttons on the eMerge50 5000P 36 Hardware and Third Party Device Specifications 39 Environmental Requirements 39 Power Requirements 39 Reader Power Available from the...

Page 5: ...essary which can be used to complete the initial software setup before the system is connected to the corporate network page 30 Testing and troubleshooting information page 32 Information on interpret...

Page 6: ...CITY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING AND INSTALLING SYSTEM COMPONENTS THESE COMPONENTS CAN BE DAMAGED BY STATIC DISCHARGE Disclaimer Linear LLC provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind e...

Page 7: ...up to two card readers You can add up to three additional application extension blades to the cabinet For more information see Connecting Readers Inputs Outputs and Temperature Sensors on page 12 Note...

Page 8: ...2013 Figure 1 The simplest topology for a eMerge installation Not Evaluated by UL This topology shown in Figure 2 is somewhat more complicated but it is inherently more secure Figure 2 A more secure t...

Page 9: ...gital video are used Note Networking is not evaluated by UL only standalone systems Before beginning the installation obtain the following information from the customer s network administrator Static...

Page 10: ...idity range Up to 85 non condensing Static Electricity Precautions The system components can be damaged by static discharge Observe the following precautions when handling and installing these compone...

Page 11: ...a backup battery page 29 Set up a small configuration network if necessary page 30 This checklist presents a logical sequence for completing the installation Although it is not necessary to perform t...

Page 12: ...the cabinet are keyholes and should be mounted first The lower hole can then be drilled using the cabinet as a template Mounting hardware should be sufficient to hang a 25 pound 11 34 kg load Wall sp...

Page 13: ...tension blades You can use the slots in any sequence you choose Note that the slots are physical mounting points only The electrical connection is made through the ribbon cable shown in Figure 5 on pa...

Page 14: ...cabinet 1 Log into the application 2 Select Setup System Maintenance Utility 3 Click the Shutdown now button to perform an orderly shutdown of the system Using the Shutdown utility will ensure that t...

Page 15: ...newly installed blade The connector is polarized Make sure that the center bump fits into the opening for it on the connector located on the blade 9 Press the connector firmly into place until you he...

Page 16: ...d application blades to your system in the future by following the steps on page 10 This section describes how to connect readers inputs outputs and temperature sensors Wiring Readers CAUTION Make sur...

Page 17: ...r to the documentation provided by the reader manufacturer for LEDs and Bpr Beeper wire colors 7 Be sure there is no power to the system 8 Plug the connector into a reader position on the access contr...

Page 18: ...door is unlocked by a valid card read or from the application If no beeper is desired do not connect the beeper control wire Reader LED control This varies by manufacturer and model Some use two wire...

Page 19: ...usly installed inputs determine the input supervision type normally open NO or normally closed NC zero one or two resistors or single resistors in parallel or series You will need this information for...

Page 20: ...e sticker for an input blade begin with 01 as shown above The numerals on the bar code sticker for a temperature blade begin with 08 If more inputs are required beyond the four provided on the access...

Page 21: ...Resistance Values Normal 1k Ohms Alarm 0 5k Ohms or 2k Ohms Short 0k Ohms Open No current Ohms Normally Closed Parallel Resistor Input Circuits Figure 12 Normally closed parallel resistor input circui...

Page 22: ...Alarm No current Ohms Short 0k Ohms Normally Closed Unsupervised Input Circuits Figure 14 Normally closed unsupervised input circuit The two states of the normally closed unsupervised input circuit a...

Page 23: ...m 0k Ohms Open No current Ohms Normally Open Series Resistor Input Circuits Figure 16 Normally open series resistor input circuit The three states of the normally open series resistor input circuit ar...

Page 24: ...ote Steps 1 4 apply only to cabinets containing both a Mini ITX Network Controller and a Network Node blade Expansion Node cabinets simply require that you remove power before connecting any output 5...

Page 25: ...ice is DC powered and normally not energized use the circuit shown in the following diagram 11 If the output device is AC powered and normally not energized use the circuit shown in the following diag...

Page 26: ...in Figure 18 dry contacts rated at 24V 2A Figure 18 Output connectors mounted on the access control blade Note Output positions on the access control blade are output numbers 1 2 3 and 4 If more outpu...

Page 27: ...e the output circuitry on the blade Wiring Temperature Sensors CAUTION Make sure all power is off before wiring and connecting temperature sensors Wiring temperature sensors are not investigated by UL...

Page 28: ...e must connect to pin one and the cable lead from the black temperature sensor wire must connect to pin two of the temperature input connector See the following diagram Note For distances up to 500 fe...

Page 29: ...re connecting temperature sensors to blades A temperature sensor must be connected only to a temperature blade Temperature blades and input blades look very much alike The numerals on the bar code sti...

Page 30: ...ification CAT 5 or better with an RJ 45 connector wired straight through connecting to a network hub switch or router 2 Plug the RJ 45 connector into the network switch port on the SAM E module mounte...

Page 31: ...sitive wire to the positive pin pin 1 on the PIP 4 Prior to plugging in the PIP pull the wiring through a knockout in the cabinet 5 Connect the ground black wire to the left side of the terminal block...

Page 32: ...Wiring Power 233190 X3 Linear LLC 28 May 2013 Figure 22 Wiring DC power 3 Connect the positive red wire to the right side of the terminal block...

Page 33: ...3 pin connector for the node with the center position empty and two quick connectors for the battery terminal tabs CAUTION Do not connect the battery terminals and the node until power is supplied to...

Page 34: ...organization will be able to tell you if the default IP address is available on the corporate network If the system s default IP address is not available on the network it will need to be changed dur...

Page 35: ...use a switch that is already being used for another purpose 2 Ensure that the person who will perform the initial software setup knows that the IP address of the configuration PC must be changed to a...

Page 36: ...EDs and beeps Remove blades Use buttons on the SAM E module to start up shut down and reboot the system and to reset the controller network and login factory defaults The Mini ITX Network Controller T...

Page 37: ...n Two beeps Most operating tasks have been completed and the file system is about to be un mounted After waiting a few seconds you can remove power Powering Up One beep Startup is complete and you can...

Page 38: ...Testing and Troubleshooting 233190 X3 Linear LLC 34 May 2013 The Access Control Blade Figure 26 Access Control Blade Input Output and Temperature Blades Figure 27 Input output and temperature blades...

Page 39: ...CAUTION Blades are not hot swappable Before connecting or disconnecting blades in the cabinet be sure to remove power from the system after shutting down the system To remove a blade from the unit 1...

Page 40: ...e system Reboot the system if the software is unavailable Reset the controller network and login factory defaults if you are unable to log into the system Figure 28 Power Reset and Revert buttons Usin...

Page 41: ...blink momentarily press the Power button to start the controller Using the Reset Button Although you should use the software to reboot the system you can use the Reset button if the software is unavai...

Page 42: ...actory defaults o The IP address is reset to 192 168 0 250 o The subnet mask is reset to 255 255 255 0 o The gateway DNS 1 and DNS 2 are each reset to 192 168 0 1 Resets the web server port to port 80...

Page 43: ...iamps Each access control blade can supply up to a total of 400 milliamps at 12VDC to readers For example an access control blade can supply 400 milliamps to one reader or 200 milliamps to each of two...

Page 44: ...Leaded Varistor or equivalent such as World Products Inc SNR D56K2 Resistors required for input devices 1k Ohms Ethernet cable CAT 5 cable or better with RJ 45 connector Readers The eMerge system s a...

Page 45: ...emperature blades are not UL listed Software Protocols and Standards DBMS compatibility SQL Email support POP SMTP Encryption SSL SHA 1 Network NTP TCP IP Web HTTP HTTPS XML Single Facility Maximum Ca...

Page 46: ...troller 32 current total available for readers 39 D DC power supply wiring 5 27 39 device specifications 39 diodes and varistors specifications 40 dual resistor input circuits 16 E encryption 41 envir...

Page 47: ...on cable 9 11 ribbon cable connectors 10 router using to create a subnet 4 S SAM E module 26 41 sensors temperature 25 series resistor input circuits 17 19 shutting down using the hardware 37 slot and...

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