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Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for Atlas 00 Series

Page 1: ...Installation Guide Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Version 1 0 Date July 2019 ...

Page 2: ...2 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide What s in the Box 4 Diodes 4 Screws Anchors 1 Screwdriver ...

Page 3: ...EX Connections 14 Lock Connection 15 AUX I O Connection 16 Ethernet Connection 17 Typical Installation 18 Troubleshooting 19 Electrical Specifications 20 Introduction 23 Understanding the Atlas Series Network 24 Initial Controller Setup 25 Connect the Controller to the Network 31 Complete the Configuration 32 Add a User andTest Access 36 Add Secondary Controllers 38 MobileApp 39 SpecialConsiderati...

Page 4: ...4 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide Optional Accessories Wiegand Card Reader Prox Card Alarm Door Sensor Exit Button Atlas x00 Series Metal Cabinet CR10E Card Enroller ...

Page 5: ...s CRT T V monitors or speakers may damage the device Do not place the device next to heating equipment Prevent water drinks or chemicals leaking into the device This product is not intended for use by children unless they are supervised Do not drop or damage the device Do not disassemble repair or modify the device Do not use the device for any purpose other than those specified Remove dust or dir...

Page 6: ...eader 2 OSDP Reader Status Indicator The function of reset button once reset button is pressed LED will blink fast 1 Press reset button for about 2 5 seconds zk firmware will check if there is a USB disk which stores an upgrade package inserted into controller if yes then controller will do firmware upgrade automatically 2 Press reset button for about 5 10 seconds zk firmware will temporarily set ...

Page 7: ... readers Flashing RUN Green LED indicates that panel is in normal working state LINK Solid Green LED indicates TCP IP communication is normal Flashing ACT Yellow LED indicates data communication is in progress Flashing WLAN Green LED indicates the system is communicating in wireless Wi Fi mode Flashing DOOR Green LED indicates a door opening signal a door is opened Solid POWER Red LED indicates th...

Page 8: ...nsion Atlas x00 Series Metal Cabinet Figure 10 Figure 9 15in 380mm 11in 280mm 3 15in 80mm The surface of the metal cabinet is high temperature baking paint which can prevent rust Atlas 100 Atlas 200 Atlas 400 4 17 in 140mm 6 3in 160mm 7 75in 197mm 6 73in 171mm 7 75in 197mm ...

Page 9: ...s State Indicators We recommend drilling the mounting plate screws into solid wood i e stud beam If a stud beam cannot be found then use the supplied drywall plastic mollies anchors Step 1 Pass the cable through holes Step 2 Mount the Metal Cabinet Step 3 Fasten the Atlas Panel with four screws Figure 11 Figure 12 Installation of Panel Cabinet ...

Page 10: ...E S T W E EKLY FIRE ALARM Detector Door Sensor Floodlight Exit Button Normally Open Lock Normally Close Lock Card Reader 12V DC Power Supply The auxiliary input may be connected to infrared motion sensors fire alarms or smoke detectors The auxiliary output may be connected to alarms cameras or door bells etc Figure 13 OSDP Reader POE ...

Page 11: ...11 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide PowerWiring Diagram Figure 14 12V DC POE Power Supply POE ETHERNET ...

Page 12: ...12 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide Wiegand Connection Wiegand Card Reader Beeper Green LED Wiegand D1 Wiegand D0 GND DC 6 14V Figure 15 16 or 18 AWG shielded cable recommended ...

Page 13: ...13 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide OSDP Connection Figure 16 OSDP Reader D0 GND DC D1 ...

Page 14: ...14 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide REX Connections Exit Button IR Sensor Separate Power Supply Unused NO COM COM NO 12V DC 12V DC Figure 17 ...

Page 15: ...15 Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide Lock Connection FR107 Diode GND GND 12V DC 12V DC ETHERNET Figure 18 Sensor Sensor Door Contact Normally Closed Lock ...

Page 16: ...ontrol Panels Installation Guide AUX I O Connection AUX Input Connection AUX Output Connection 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC GND P U S HTOTESTWE E K L Y P U S H T O T E S T W E E K L Y FIRE ALARM ALARM ETHERNET ETHERNET Figure 20 Figure 19 ...

Page 17: ...a crossover type cable ETHERNET ETHERNET Atlas x00 Series Access Control Panels Installation Guide Ethernet Connection LAN Connection Important Notes 1 Both 10Base T and 100Base T are supported 2 This cable distance must be less than 330 ft 100m 3 For cable length of more than 330 ft 100m use HUB to amplify the signal Figure 21 Figure 22 CAT5e or CAT6 ethernet cable recommended ...

Page 18: ...trol Panels Installation Guide Installation Diagram Sensor CEILING INDOOR OUTDOOR Atlas x00 Access Control Bundle Electric Lock Exit Button Reader for Out Door Reader for In Door Figure 23 Ethernet Communication wire 220 110 V Input ...

Page 19: ... recognized See Add a User and Test Access in the Programming Guide 3 How do I connect a third party reader or a stand alone reader to an Atlas x00 panel Connect the wiegand output to the WD0 and WD1 of the stand alone readers on the panel s reader port Note The board can only supply 12 V DC 300mA power so an external power supply may be required 4 What kind of wire is recommended for the panel 16...

Page 20: ...TPUT Switching voltage V 12V 30V Use regulated DC power adaptor only Switching Current A 2 3 Auxiliary relay output Switching voltage V 12V 30V Use regulated DC power adaptor only Switching Current A 1 25 1 5 SWITCH AUX INPUT VIH V TBD 30V VIL V TBD Pull up resistance Ω 4 7k The input ports are pulled up with 4 7k resistors WIEGAND INPUT Voltage V 10 8 12 13 5 Current mA 500 ZK ELECTRONIC LOCK Vol...

Page 21: ...d two door two way Number of readers supported Up to 4 Wiegand 8 OSDP Types of readers supported 125kHz and 13 56MHz Wiegand readers OSDP others upon request Number of Inputs 9 4 Exit Device 4 Door Status 1 AUX Number of Outputs 5 4 Form C relay for lock and 1 Form C relay for AUX output Weight Atlas 100 9lbs 3 8kg Atlas 200 400 10lbs 4kg Enclosure Metal Cabinet Mounting Wall Mount Dimensions Bund...

Page 22: ...mming Guide Introduction 23 Understanding the Atlas Series Network 24 Initial Controller Setup 25 Connect the Controller to the Network 31 Complete the Configuration 32 Add a User andTest Access 36 Add Secondary Controllers 38 Mobile App 39 Special Considerations for Complex Networks 43 Where to Go Next 43 ...

Page 23: ...section Understanding the Atlas Series Network 2 Connect a computer directly to a controller and run the initial configuration program This step must be completed before the controller will operate on the network 3 Connect the controller to the local network 4 Log in to the controller with a web browser and complete essential configu ration 5 Add a user and test door access 6 Add any secondary con...

Page 24: ...n you can log into from a web browser This application on the primary controller is where you will manage all configuration for the entire system Important The primary controller must support biometrics if any biometric con troller will be used in the system Network Considerations Ideally all controllers should be networked on the same subnet If you have a simple home or small office network this ...

Page 25: ... After resolving the warning you will be directed to the Web Management Application login screen Note that it might take a minute for the connection to become available Trouble Connecting If at any point you find you cannot connect to the control ler at the default IP address or the address you configure below you can try a hard network reset Find the small opening on the controller labeled Reset ...

Page 26: ...Note For secondary controllers Language does not affect the Web Management Application It does set the language of the simplified management application on this controller and can be changed later in the configuration of this controller Page 2 Function Choose whether this controller will be a Primary or a Secondary Make sure you understand the Atlas Series network discussed above The first control...

Page 27: ...Web Management Ap plication and in reports Note secondary controllers are named when they are connected to the system in the Web Management Application Page 4 Configuration primaries only This determines what your controller will be used for controlling door entry perhaps door exit or as special purpose readers Note Secondary controllers are configured when they are connected to the system ...

Page 28: ...y but no credentials are required to exit although an exit button may be configured for opening the door from the inside All controllers will have at least one In reader It cannot be configured for an other purpose though you may choose not to use it In Out The physical door will have a reader both inside and outside Authoriza tion is required to pass either direction Muster Point The second reade...

Page 29: ...er will get the time from the internet using a technology called NTP Other situations are discussed below under Complete the Configuration Note Secondary controllers get their time and time zone from the primary con troller Page 6 Password primaries only Enter a strong password for the primary administrator account The user name for this account is admin and cannot be changed ...

Page 30: ... find the primary on the network Additionally the users need a consistent address to log in to the Web Management Application To assign a static IP address choose Manually and enter the IP address and con figuration specified by the network administrator Using DHCP is probably the right choice for secondary controllers unless you have a complicated network discussed below under Special Considerati...

Page 31: ...ion Network Page 8 Review All your entries are displayed for review Click either Back or Complete Setup After completing setup you may disconnect the direct ethernet cable Connect the Controller to the Network When you Complete Setup the controller will reboot itself automatically If it is already installed then simply reconnect it s ethernet port to the local area network Otherwise disconnect the...

Page 32: ...ox is not checked you can manually set the time by checking Set Server Time to Current Browser Time and clicking Save If you wish to use NTP but with customized NTP servers there is space to enter those server addresses The default servers are 0 pool ntp org 1 pool ntp org 1 pool ntp org and 3 pool ntp org You can also turn off the use of Daylight Savings Time Registration optional Registration is...

Page 33: ...wnload registration file link and save the registration data file to your computer iii Create and send an email message by clicking the email link or entering it in your email program Your email must contain the registra tion data file as an attachment with its original name The subject and text of the email do not matter You will receive a registration confirmation file by reply email When you do...

Page 34: ...ers using the Modify button on the menu bar Details about this operation are in the topic Modifying Controller Configuration The Modify options are o Change to In Out o Add Muster Point o Add Card Enrollment Point o Remove Secondary Muster or Card Enrollment Point Change the default connection type for readers Wiegand OSDP or ZKTeco RS 485 These settings are on the sub controller and are detailed ...

Page 35: ...ere fingerprints will be enrolled 1 Plug the device into any USB port 2 Install the Fingerprint Driver software available on the Downloads page at ZKTecoUSA com Install a Signed Certificate optional To provide extra security for the controller and to avoid browser warnings when logging in you might wish to install a signed HTTPS security certificate For more information on what this means and to g...

Page 36: ...rant access at the specified doors assuming you chose a compatible Default Mode during Configure Doors To test access you will 1 create an access level 2 create a user 3 give the user card PIN and or biometric credentials and 4 assign the access level to the user First 1 Go to Access Access Levels 2 Click Create on the menu bar 3 Enter a Name for the access level 4 Click the Add button 5 In the po...

Page 37: ...com patible Default Mode during Configure Doors Card formats that work out of the box are Wiegand 26 34 37 or 50 bits and Corporate 1000 35 bit For other formats see the online help topic Configura tion Card Formats More sophisticated ways to grant access to users are discussed in the online help under the main topic Access Control Card numbers can be more easily entered by using enrollment points...

Page 38: ...m Discovery only works if all controllers are networked on the same subnet If you have a simple network this will almost always be true In a larger corpo rate environment you might need to add secondary controllers manually See Special Considerations below To discover secondary controllers 1 Log in to the Web Management Application on the primary controller 2 Go to Config Hardware 3 Click Discover...

Page 39: ...bile App ZKTeco provides its Atlas mobile app in Apple s App Store and in Google Play You must authorize each mobile device before it can access your system In the Web Management Application 1 Go to Admin Authorized Mobile Devices 2 Create and Save an authorization ...

Page 40: ... image will be displayed in the Authorization Code field Leave this open for scanning below or right click the image to save it You can then email the image to the mobile device user On the mobile device 1 Install and run the Atlas mobile app 2 Press Scan QR Code Mobile App ...

Page 41: ...nfirm that Atlas may use the camera 4 The photo viewfinder will appear Point the square scanning box at any copy of the authorization QR code A picture will be taken automatically when a QR code is within the box showing the message Authorization code suc cessfully located Mobile App ...

Page 42: ...nitiating emergency lockdown Important The mobile device must be connected by WiFi to the same local network as the Atlas Series controllers To connect from a distance your network administrator must in some way open access from the Internet such as by using a NAT and provide the necessary Server Address Each authorization code can authorize only one mobile device You may delete and add authorizat...

Page 43: ...trollers static IP addresses Manually add these secondary controllers in the Web Management Applica tion Log in and read Manually Adding Secondary Controllers in the help topic Configuration Hardware Adding Controllers Where to Go Next A complete user manual is available through the Management Application by selecting Help from the menu in the upper right corner The help s Introduction page will g...

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