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Chapter 5

 

Settings 

5.1

 

Initializing the Hardware 

Option 1: 

Steps: 

1.

 

Remove the jumper cap from the Normal terminal. 

2.

 

Disconnect  the  power  and  restart  the  access  controller. The  controller  buzzer buzzes  a 

long beep. 

3.

 

When the beep stopped, plug the jumper cap back to Normal. 

4.

 

Disconnect the power and restart the access controller. 

Option 2: 

Steps: 

1.

 

Jump the jumper cap from Normal to Initial. 

2.

 

Disconnect the power and restart the access controller. The controller buzzer buzzes a 
long beep. 

3.

 

When the beep stopped, jump the jumper cap back to Normal. 

4.

 

Disconnect the power and restart the access controller. 

 

Note:

 The initializing of the hardware will restore all the parameters to the default settings 

and all the device events are wiped out. 

5.2

 

Relay Input NO/NC   

Alarm Relay Output Status 

Alarm Relay Output Normally Open 

UltraAC200/400 Serial Access Controller 

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Figure 5-1

 

ULtraAC

 Initialization Dial-up 

Figure 5-2

 

ULtraAC200/400   

Initialization Dial-up 

Summary of Contents for ULTraAC200 Series

Page 1: ...ULTraAC200 400 Series Access Controller Quick Start Guide Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...e doors Supports Wiegand interface for accessing card reader Wiegand interface supports W26 W34 and is seamlessly compatible with third party card reader with Wiegand interface Supports various card types as normal blocklist patrol guest duress super card card for door extended opening etc Supports time synchronization via NTP manual or automatic method Supports record storage function when it is ...

Page 3: ...powered off Supports I O linkage and event linkage Supports alarm of offline event exceeding 90 Multiple event upload methods channel center group and listening 500 groups of authentication code Anti pass back function UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...2 Power Indicator 3 Network Indicator 4 Jumper Cap for Restoring Factory Settings 5 Working Indicator UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller AC100 AC200 AC400 Page 4 Figure 2 1 ULtraAC400 Component Schematic Diagram ULtraAC400 Component Description Take ULtaAC400 as an example the component schematic diagram is shown below ...

Page 5: ...5 No Component Description 6 Alarm Output Indicator 7 Alarm Output NO NC Jumper Cap UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 5 ...

Page 6: ...6 Chapter 3 Terminal Connection UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller 3 1 ULtraAC100 Terminal Description Page 6 Figure 3 1 ULtraAC100 Terminals ...

Page 7: ...rd Output B6 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output B7 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Output B8 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 B9 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 B10 PWR Card Reader Power Output B11 GND B12 Wiegand Card Reader 2 OK Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output B13 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output B14 B...

Page 8: ...rd Reader Power Output B18 GND 3 2 ULtraAC 200 Terminal Description Figure 3 2 ULtraAC200 Terminal Description Page 8 UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller No ULtraAC100 B16 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 ...

Page 9: ... Relay Output 2 Dry Contact E2 NO NC2 E3 Alarm Output 1 COM1 Alarm Relay Output 1 Dry Contact E4 NO NC1 C1 Wiegand Card Reader 1 OK Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output C2 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output C3 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Output C4 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 C5 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 C6 PWR Card Reader Po...

Page 10: ...Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output C17 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Output C18 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 C19 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 C20 PWR Card Reader Power Output C21 GND C22 Wiegand Card Reader 4 OK Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output C23 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output C24 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Out...

Page 11: ...N3 Event Input 3 A4 IN2 Event Input 2 A5 GND Grounding A6 IN1 Event Input 1 3 3 ULtraAC 400 Terminal Description No ULtraAC400 A1 Figure 3 3 ULtraAC400 Access Controller Terminals ULtraAC400 Port Description UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 11 ...

Page 12: ... Output Dry Contact A20 COM A21 NO A22 BUTTON Door Button Input A23 GND Grounding A24 SENSOR Door Magnetic detector A25 Door 1 NC Door Lock Relay Output Dry Contact A26 COM A27 NO A28 BUTTON Door Button Input A29 GND Grounding A30 SENSOR Door Magnetic detector B1 Wiegand Card Reader 1 OK Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output B2 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invali...

Page 13: ...der Control Output Valid Card Output B16 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Invalid Card Output B17 BZ Card Reader Buzzer Control Output B18 W1 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data1 B19 W0 Wiegand Head Read Data Input Data0 B20 PWR Card Reader Power Output B21 GND B22 Wiegand Card Reader 4 OK Indicator of Card Reader Control Output Valid Card Output B23 ERR Indicator of Card Reader Control O...

Page 14: ...f the card reader and access controller and the alarm relay output and open door relat output For single door access controller the Wiegand card reader 1 and 2 respectively correspond to the entering and exiting card readers of door 1 For two door access controller the Wiegand card reader 1 and 2 respectively correspond to the entering and exiting card readers of door 1 and the Wiegand card reader...

Page 15: ...d card reader Note You must connect the OK ERR BZ if using access controller to control the LED and buzzer of the Wiegand card reader For 1800 series card reader the wiring diagram is shown below Yellow Blue Black Red GND VCC WG D0 WG D1 WG_BEEP WG_ERR WG_OK Controller Card Reader LED UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 15 Figure 4 2 Wiring diagram of Weigand card reader ...

Page 16: ...lling Door Lock 4 2 1 Installation of Cathode Lock Figure 4 3 Wiring diagram of cathode lock 4 2 2 Installation of Anode Lock Figure 4 4 Wiring diagram of anode lock UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 16 ...

Page 17: ...17 4 3 Connecting the External Alarm Device Figure 4 5 External Alarm Device Connection 4 4 Door Button Wiring Diagram Figure 4 6 Power Button Connection UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 17 ...

Page 18: ...18 4 5 The Connection of Magnetics Detection Figure 4 7 Magnetics Connection 4 6 Connecting Power Supply Figure 4 8 Power Supply Connection UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 18 ...

Page 19: ... to Initial 2 Disconnect the power and restart the access controller The controller buzzer buzzes a long beep 3 When the beep stopped jump the jumper cap back to Normal 4 Disconnect the power and restart the access controller Note The initializing of the hardware will restore all the parameters to the default settings and all the device events are wiped out 5 2 Relay Input NO NC Alarm Relay Output...

Page 20: ... Alarm Relay Output Normally Closed Figure 5 4 Normally Closed Status Work Flow of Software For detailed information please see the user manual of the client software Refer to the following work flow UltraAC200 400 Serial Access Controller Page 20 ...

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