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Equipment Installation 

    Installation and C onnection G uide

 

 

 

1

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Cautions

Unlock

 

at

 

power

 

off

Unlock at power on

+

+

-

-

Enlargement

 

of

 NC

 NO

 COM

Diode

Diode

L ock

L ock

+

+

-

-

FR107

FR107

3

.

Lock

 

Connection

External power  supply for  electronic lock

p

q

R

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48

5

 

E

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T

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G

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PC

PC

TCP/IP Ethernet

RS485

 

Ports

Card Reader

1# 

Controller

 

2# 

Controller

 

n

Controller

 

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1) TCP/IP Mode:

2

) RS485 Mode:

4

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Equipment Communication

485-

485+

G ND

485-

485-

485-

485+

485+

485+

G ND

G ND

G ND

Serial Bus

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

8#

 

Controller

2# Controller

1#

 

Controller

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Lock

 

Power

Lock

 

Power

+

+

-

-

1 2 3 4

OU

T

4

Relay

Relay

Relay

Relay

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Jumping

 

Terminals

Jumping

 

Terminals

Jumping

 

Terminals

Wet

 

Mode

:

OU

T

8

OU

T

7

OU

T

3

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

3

3

3

3

4

4

Dry

 

Mode

:

Distribution 

diagram of the

factory default

jumper cap:

IN

8

IN

4

1

4

2

3

3

2

4

1

 

Enlargement  of  J24

Factory  Default  Setting

Terminal

 

R

 

esistance

 

S

 

etting

Terminal

 

 resistance  setting  diagram 

 (The  first  layer  of  PCB)

11

22

33

RS

485

J2

4

V er sion

 1.0.1      

Date

J uly

, 2011

Switch

Please notice the following cautions. Mis-operation may lead to personal injury or 

1

) Do not energize the system before installation is complete. Never carry out installation 

2)  All peripheral devices must be grounded.
3)  It is recommended that all wires run through casing pipes which may by PVC or galvanized

5) It is recommended that card readers and buttons should be installed at height of 1.4m-1.5m 

6) It is recommended to use the power supply in case for control panel, and external power 

4)  It is strongly recommended that the length of exposed part of any connection cable 

should not be longer than 4 mm.  

avoid 

Professional clamping tools may be used to 

activities when the system is energized. 

unintentional contact of exposed wires to avoid short-circuit

 

or communication failure. 

supply for each lock.

equipment failure:

ones.

Select two of the elliptical holes on

Hang the equipment on the upper
edge of the rear iron cover, and 
then press the equipment down.

Push the equipment backward to hang
the entire equipment onto the rear cover.

on the surface for fixing (Which may

be on a distribution cabinet, ceiling 

or other weatherproof position).

1

2

3

the rear iron cover. Drill two holes

1)

The access controller provides lock control output. For a lock which should be open when being energized and be closed 
when being de-energized, the “COM” and “ NO” terminals should be used. For a lock which should be open when being

de-energized and be closed when being energized, the “COM” and “ NC” terminals should be used.

3) Each

 

relay

 

may

 

work

 

under

 

the

 

wet

 

mode

 

or

 

dry

 

mode

 

by

 

setting

 

the

 

jumper

 

terminal

If the 12V power

 supply inside the access controller uses external power supply, the output of each relay is under

 

the “wet mode”.

 2) If the electrical lock is connected to the access control system, you need to parallel one FR107 diode (Equipped

in the package) to prevent the self-inductance EMF affect the system, do not reverse the polarities.

If

 

the

 

external

 

power

 

supply

 

uses

 

potential

 

free

 

contacts

the

 

“dry mode” should

 

be

 

used. please refer to

 Instructions for Hardware of C4-200/400 Access Controller.

It

 

is

 

recommended to short 2-3 ports, the output use the “dry mode”, the electronic lock use the external power supply.

R elay

 

output por ts and j umper ter minals setting

 

(

The second layer

 

of PCB)

The PC software  communicate with the system through two protocols (RS485 and TCP/IP) 

for

 

data

 

exchange

 

and

 

remote

 

management

The

 

communication

 

cable 

 

should be away

 from high-voltage lines as far as possible. Do not keep the communication cable in parallel

with power cords or bind them together.

RS485 Convertor

3) The recommended bus length of RS485 communication is less than 600 meters.

Notes:

4) When the bus is longer than 300 m, to

 

enhance

 

the

 

stability of communication, it is necessary

1) Internationally accepted RVSP (shielded twisted-pair) wires should be used for communication

to 

RS485 communication wires should be connected by means of

effectively avoid interference. 

 bus cascade connection.

2) Theoretically, in RS485 communication, one bus may be connected with 64 access controllers.

to change J24 on the first layer of PCB  (see the figure below) inthe first and the last units (see

 unit 8# as shown in the figure above) to short pins 2-3.

 

This method is equivalent to connect

It is recommended to conenct with no more than 16 devices. 

with a resistance of 120 ohm.

 

Lock

 

Ports

1 2 3 4

above ground.

AccessPRO2

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