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Brief description of the panel 

U-Prox  IP400  panel  -  a  device  designed  to  control  access  to  residential  and 
business premises, including time of passage of and events. 

Panel  operates  with  two  readers,  which  are  connected  to  the  access  control  panel 
via Wiegand interface. 

U-Prox  IP400  processes  the  information  received  from  the  reader  (readers),  and 
controls actuator (e.g. a lock) with the built-in four relays. 

Panel has eight End-of-line supervised inputs. 

The  panel  can  work  offline  or  as  part  of  the  network.  To  add  it  to  Access  Control 
network Ethernet (wired computer network) are used. 

The network settings of the control panel are programmed via a standard USB port 
(mini USB B).  

U-Prox  IP400  has  advanced  hardware  capabilities  and  intellectual  functions  to 
control two access points (AP) with a single reader and Request to Passage button 
(RTE)  (two  single-sided  AP),  or  one  access  point  with  two  readers  (double-sided 
AP).  Having  a  large  amount  of  non-volatile  memory  U-Prox  IP400  is  an  access 
control  system  that  provides  for  access  control  in  variable  establishments  in  small 
offices as well as on large enterprises with number of employees up to 31768 and up 
to 1,000 visitors. 

Thoroughly  elaborated  technical  and  design  solutions,  the  ability  to  connect  two 
readers,  communication  over  a  computer  network,  non-volatile  memory  and  the 
clock, protecting the communication ports and reader ports from short circuit, over-
voltage and reverse polarity - all allows to use the panel to build a variety of Access 
Control Systems (ACS) - from the system for a small office to the entrance of a large 
enterprise. 

Intended use 

Panel  U-Prox  IP400  is  designed  for  operation  in  access  control  systems  (ACS)  of 
diverse scale in small offices as well as on large enterprises. Panels are connected 
in ACS via computer network Ethernet. 

The  panel  provides  access  to  one  room  with  the  ability  to  control  entry  and  exit  as 
well  as  an  alarm  system  of  rooms  connected  with  this  access point.  In  the  case  of 
simultaneous  control  of  entry  and  exit  from  the  rooms  function  "  Antipassback"  is 
provided (prohibition of re-runs). 

 

Summary of Contents for IP400

Page 1: ...1 001 Access control panel U Prox IP400 Installation and programming manual...

Page 2: ...tment of external devices and panel configuration are described in Working with the device section Technical support To get warranty and technical support you can apply to authorized service centers s...

Page 3: ...output 15 The communicator 15 Global antipassback 18 How to work with the device 20 Connection procedure 21 Installation recommendations 21 Connecting external readers 22 Connecting LoopControl 23 Re...

Page 4: ...nt of non volatile memory U Prox IP400 is an access control system that provides for access control in variable establishments in small offices as well as on large enterprises with number of employees...

Page 5: ...cts NO COM 1 A 24 V One USB port for network settings configuring for connection to ACS server Ethernet port 10BASE T 100BASE TX Adjusted with U Prox IP software Real time clock Antipassback Non volat...

Page 6: ...ts one for entrance and the other one for exit door of this type is called double sided door A door with a reader on one side has only one Access point Entry point and it is called single sided door D...

Page 7: ...appearance for this purpose System detects the global antipassback violation when somebody tries to re enter such area without exit or tries to enter somewhere from the area he have not enter System g...

Page 8: ...panel is to be downloaded after all parameters are set modes of inputs outputs access rights and others During downloading parameters are rewritten into access control panel Description and operation...

Page 9: ...http u prox com 9 Location of jumpers and removable pads with connectors on access control panel board and their function is shown in Fig 2 Fig 2 U Prox IP400 components...

Page 10: ...lly disclosed 1 General NC2 normally closed Relay contacts 2 NO2 normally disclosed 2 General NO3 normally disclosed Relay contacts 3 3 Total NO4 normally disclosed Relay contacts 4 4 General 1BZ Buzz...

Page 11: ...he network settings Jumpers Service TMP tamper contact FACT Factory reset Buttons But1 access point A RTE button But2 access point B RTE button Sound and light panel Yellow LED Standby mode periodic b...

Page 12: ...ee pass has the highest priority as this mode is activated in the event of a fire followed by modes of Blocking Alarm and Normal in decreasing order of priority Normal mode This is the main mode of pa...

Page 13: ...eeded and in case of RF ID matching attempt In Alarm mode panel activates outputs programmed as ALARM and SIREN Alarm output remains activated till Alarm mode is turned off For output SIREN siren time...

Page 14: ...mputer or after loop violation designated as BLOCKING Access point is in Blocking mode for as long as the loop is violated or until the command from the computer while the loop is broken command from...

Page 15: ...y order for several functions Blocking Siren Alarm Programmable output In addition there is programmable operation mode for each output start stop output remains active until the corresponding command...

Page 16: ...events Waiting for server commands Algorithm of working on the Internet local wire net 1 If DHCP on IP is 0 0 0 0 obtaining of IP address within local network affiliate at panel launch 2 Update of sta...

Page 17: ...ends data packages announcing access control system server about itself as a new device in the local network Despite it is broadcast announcement it is limited with single range local network and acti...

Page 18: ...U Prox IP300 U Prox IP400 The basis of the global antipassback is the zoned antipassback The facility is divided into rooms zones of access or areas With this division the entrance to another area is...

Page 19: ...n etc See Figure 7 Fig 7 Tracking the violations In case of lost communication with the access control panels forced entry free pass etc U Prox IC A merges access areas together considering that the p...

Page 20: ...he U Prox IP software must be enabled antipassback mode General for the door For each access control dialog box must be specified master antipassback control panel and reaction to the deprivation of c...

Page 21: ...h the loops in accordance with the sections below 11 Perform installation of the Ethernet cable into the connector terminal blocks 12 Place the top cover and fix it with screw 13 Connect the panel to...

Page 22: ...Blue inclusion of buzzer signal Brown inclusion of red indicator Orange inclusion of green indicator Black GND Red 12 V Current consumption of each external reader connected to terminals 12 V should...

Page 23: ...closing and opening Normal state of the loop from 1 4 kOm to 3kOm Line shortage less than 1 4 kOm the broken line more than 3 kOm It is recommended to use supplied resistors Request to Exit button RT...

Page 24: ...Z4 terminals is on the Fig 13 Fig 13 Connecting door contacts Z3 and Z4 inputs function assigned as follows Z3 door contact of access direction A Z4 door contact of access direction B Program input as...

Page 25: ...tact and RTE button of access direction B Any of 8 inputs can be assigned as a combined for service of door contact and RTE button Integration with the fire alarm system It is necessary to program the...

Page 26: ...t of security control panel can be directly connected to this input When security alarm is on loop of access control panel designated as Blocking is broken All access points supervised by an access co...

Page 27: ...o not allow long power supply For these latches program the lock time as short as possible to prevent coil overheating Assign relay outputs as outputs of locks at panel programming for proper operatio...

Page 28: ...on data transmission to ACS server is initiated Panel provides protection against arbitrary interference due to the encryption of data with 256 bit key and against panel substitution supervising the u...

Page 29: ...do not set if you use DHCP o IP address o Subnet Mask o IP address of the gateway router Internet 1 not necessarily in the local area network o IP address of the gateway router to the Internet 2 opti...

Page 30: ...uring access points one way or two way access point Antipassback mode time of entering PIN code or off b Setting access direction of reader time of doors opening signs of Alarm Prohibited Door forced...

Page 31: ...SB and configure the device using the software Configurator Replacing the device firmware 1 De power the panel 2 Remove the top cover of panel 3 Connect the notebook with USB cable to the panel 4 Usin...

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