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Mercury Security © 2015 

EP1502 

DOC  10107-0031  

REV 1.06 

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DIP Switches: 

The four switches on S1 DIP switch configure the operating mode of the EP1502 processor.  DIP switches 
are read on power-up except where noted.  Pressing switch S2 causes the EP1502 to reboot. 

Definitions 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF  OFF  Normal operating mode. 

ON 

After initialization, enable default User Name (admin) and Password 
(password).  The switch is read on the fly, no need to re-boot.   
See IT Security section for additional information. 

OFF 

ON 

OFF  Use factory default communication parameters. 

ON 

ON 

OFF  Use OEM default communication parameters.  Contact system 

manufacture for details.  See Bulk Erase below. 

ON 

Disable TLS secure link.  Switch is read only when logging on. 

ON 

ON 

OFF  OFF  Bulk Erase prompt mode at power up.  See Bulk Erase below. 

All other switch settings for unassigned and are reserved for future use.  X = 

don’t care. 

 

In the factory or OEM default modes, downloaded configuration/database is not saved to flash memory. 

Factory Default Communication Parameters:

 

Network: static IP address: 192.168.0.251 
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 
DNS Server: 192.168.0.1 
Primary Host port: IP server, no encryption, port 3001, communication address: 0 
Alternate Host Port 1: RS-232, 38,400 baud, no encryption, no flow control. 

4.  Bulk Erase Configuration Memory: 

The bulk erase function can be used for the following purposes: 

 

Erase all configuration and cardholder database (sanitize board) 

  Update OEM default parameters after OEM code has been changed

 

  Recover from database corruption causing EP1502 board to continuously reboot

 

 

If clearing the memory does not correct the initialization problem, contact technical support. 

Bulk Erase Steps: 

Do not remove power during steps 1-8. 

1. Set S1 DIP switches to: 1 & 2 "ON", 3 & 4 "OFF". 
2. Apply power to the EP1502 board. 
3. Watch for LEDs 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 to alternately flash at a 0.5 second rate. 
4. Within 10 seconds of powering up, change switches 1 or 2 to "OFF".  If these switches are not 

changed, the EP1502 board will power up using the OEM default communication parameters. 

5. LED 2 will flash indicating that the configuration memory is being erased. 
6. Full memory erase takes up to 60 seconds. 
7. When complete, only LEDs 1 & 4 will flash for 8 seconds. 
8. The EP1502 board will reboot 8 seconds after LEDs 1 & 4 stop flashing (no LEDs are on during this 

time). 

5.  Input Power, Cabinet Tamper and UPS Fault Input Wiring: 

The EP1502 requires 12 to 24 Vdc power.  Locate power source as close 
to  the  unit  as  possible.    Connect  power  with  minimum  of  18  AWG  wire.  

Connect the GND signal to earth ground in ONE LOCATION within the 
system!  Multiple earth ground connections may cause ground loop 
problems and is not advised. 

Observe POLARITY on 12 to 24 Vdc input! 

 
There  are  two  dedicated  inputs  for  cabinet  tamper  and  UPS  fault 
monitoring.  Normal (safe) condition is a closed contact.  If these inputs are 
not used, install a jumper wire. 

12 TO 24 Vdc

GND

VIN

+

-

CABINET

TAMPER

POWER

FAULT

TB1

TMP

GND

FLT

GND

Summary of Contents for EP1502

Page 1: ...d that may be used for monitoring the door contacts exit push buttons and alarm contacts Input circuits may be configured as unsupervised or supervised The EP1502 requires 12 to 24 Vdc for power 2 EP1...

Page 2: ...lly Open Contact TB5 2 IN4 TB11 2 C Common TB5 3 Input 3 IN3 TB11 3 NC Normally Closed Contact TB5 4 IN3 TB11 4 Out 4 NO Normally Open Contact TB6 1 Input 6 IN6 TB11 5 C Common TB6 2 IN6 TB11 6 NC Nor...

Page 3: ...wing purposes Erase all configuration and cardholder database sanitize board Update OEM default parameters after OEM code has been changed Recover from database corruption causing EP1502 board to cont...

Page 4: ...ort supports a reader with TTL D1 D0 Clock Data F 2F or 2 wire RS 485 signaling Power to the readers is selectable 12 Vdc VIN must be greater than 20 Vdc or power is passed through PASS from the input...

Page 5: ...e standard supervised circuit requires 1k ohm 1 resistors and should be located as close to the sensor as possible Custom end of line EOL resistances may be configured via the host software Grounded a...

Page 6: ...tallation the user accounts to the web configuration page should be created with secure passwords and that all DIP switches are in the off position for the normal operating mode The EP1502 is shipped...

Page 7: ...le See Note 1 IN3 Input IN3 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flash Trouble See Note 1 IN4 Input IN4 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flash Trouble See Note 1 IN5 Input IN5 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flas...

Page 8: ...ee from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year from the date of factory shipment Mercury Security assumes no responsibility for products...

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