4 C5S110&120&140
User Manual
2
System Introduction
The access control management system is a new modernized security management system, which is an effective
measure for security and protection management. It is mainly used to manage entrances and exits of important
places, such as banks, hotels, equipment rooms, offices, smart communities, and factories.
2.1
System Function Parameters
High-speed 32-bit 1.2GHz CPU, 128M RAM, and 256M Flash.
Embedded LINUX operating system.
The C5S110 for one-door one-way/two-way, C5S120 for two-door one-way/two-way, and C5S140 for
two-door two-way or four door one-way/two-way
A maximum of 100,000 card holders and 200,000 offline event records.
Support of multiple Wiegand card formats and a password keypad, compatible with various types of cards.
Use of dual communication technologies: the Ethernet plus the RS485 industrial bus, for reliable
communications.
With a watchdog (hardware) built in the control panel to prevent crash.
Over-current, over-voltage, and inverse-voltage protection for input of power supply to the control panel.
Over-current protection for the power supply to card readers.
Instant over-voltage protection for all input/output ports.
Instant over-voltage protection for communication ports.
2.2
Product Technical Parameters
Working power supply: Rated voltage 12V (±20%) DC, rated current ≥ 3A (rated current for C5S140 ≥ 5A)
Working environment: Temperature -10°C~50°C; humidity 20%~80%.
Electronic lock relay output: The maximum switching voltage: 36V(DC); The maximum switching current: 5A
Auxiliary relay output: The maximum switching voltage: 36V(DC); The maximum switching current: 2A
With detachable connection terminals made of alloy-steel non-magnetic flange materials.
Control panel dimensions: C5S110: 160mm*140mm*31.6mm; C5S120/140: 197mm*171mm*31.6mm
Chassis dimensions: 308.25mm*355.2mm*67.8mm
2.3
Control Panel Indicators
When the C5S110/120/140 is powered on, normally the POWER indicator (red) is lit constantly, the RUN indicator
(green) flashes (indicating the system is normal), and other indicators are all off.
However, under the following circumstances:
1)
COMM1 indicator (yellow): flashing indicates the system is communicating with upper-level devices (for
example, the PC).
2)
COMM2 (yellow): flashing indicates the system is communicating with lower-level devices (for example,
readers).