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     AC-525          

Video Integrated Networked Access Controller

 

Hardware Installation and User Manual 

 

 

 

June 2008 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AC-525

Page 1: ...AC 525 Video Integrated Networked Access Controller Hardware Installation and User Manual June 2008 ...

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Page 3: ... 3 6 Reader 15 3 7 Video 16 3 8 MD IO84 17 3 9 MD D02 17 4 Input and Output Requirements 18 4 1 Input Types 18 4 2 Inputs Description 24 4 3 Outputs 25 4 4 Card Readers and Keypads 26 4 5 Video Card 27 5 AC 525 Hardware Settings 28 5 1 Dipswitch Configuration 30 5 2 Access Control Panel Baud Rate 31 5 3 Access Control Panel Type 31 5 4 Access Control Panel Addressing 32 6 Communications 34 6 1 Ser...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents 6 3 Modem Network Connection 36 Appendix A AS 525 Web Server 37 Appendix B Limited Warranty 47 Appendix C Technical Support 49 AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page iii ...

Page 5: ...availability information The streaming digital multimedia allows for real time remote video surveillance of MPEG 4 over the LAN WAN and DVR systems A USB 2 0 Edge DVR allows the flexibility of recording locally on USB Keys upon a range of triggers The PTZ camera can have 2 preset channels one for each door in a 2 door application When used in combination with Rosslare s AS 525AV ViTrax and AxTrax ...

Page 6: ...ing the MD D02 expansion board 4 inputs selectable as supervised or non supervised 4 relay outputs rated 5A Optional MD IO84 with 4 relay outputs and 8 supervised inputs Optional MD D02 with 2 readers 4 relay outputs and 4 inputs selectable as supervised or non supervised Built in sounder generator for chime bell and siren signals Panel configuration Dipswitch Up to 32 access control panels in eve...

Page 7: ...ity and flexibility in addition to a range of advanced control features Configurable Links The system s configurable links model makes it possible to automatically trigger any chosen input output or event It also automatically reports a configurable alarm based on a selected input This allows easy integration with other access systems such as intruder alarms CCTV systems and elevator controls AxTr...

Page 8: ...puts MD IO84 Integrated IP Characteristics Web Server Emb Linux Supports Browsers FTP and other TCP IP Protocols Web Addressing DNS and IP Configuration MAC Address Bandwidth Management Selectivity of Traffic and Video Features Image size compression fps superimposed details Data management Backup FLASH Firmware History Event Log and Audit Trail IP Streaming Cient Customized Low Latency Streaming ...

Page 9: ...eech Codec Frame Rate One channel 30 NTSC 25 PAL up to D1 Resolution Single Video Input Two channel 8 3 fps up to D1 Resolution Dual Video Input Communication TCP IP RS 485 Data Storage On Board pre alarm post event timers and custom recording preferences On Board USB 2 0 connection for adding a USB 2 0 compliant memory key to enable Local DVR recording Access Control Characteristics Users Per Pan...

Page 10: ...mental Characteristics Operating Temp Range 32 F 145 5 F 0 C 63 C Operating Humidity 0 90 Non condensing Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 14 2 360mm 13 5 342mm 3 4 84 5mm Weight 9 92 lbs 4 5 kg Transformer AC Transformer 120 220V AC 16V AC 2 5A 40VA Class 2 Power Supply Specifications Input Voltage 16V AC 2 5A Power LEDs Power In AC Red LED8 Main power AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide ...

Page 11: ... together in a network and are controlled by a central server computer running the AS 525AV AxTrax software system The following diagram shows an example set up for the AC 525 access control panel configuration Figure 1 Sample AC 525 Configuration AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 10 ...

Page 12: ...JP9 JP10 SPKR1 LED1 LED2 LED1 A LED2 A LED6 LED5 LED3LED4LED8 VIDEO IN 2 NC RN1 S1 RESET IN N C N O COM IN N C N O COM IN N C N O COM IN N C N O COM 12 D0 D1G LED TAMP 12 D0 D1G LE D TAMP L2 L1 RS485 VBAT 12 16VAC MD 14 IN 1 IN 1A IN 2 IN 2A OUT 1 OUT 1A OUT 2 OUT 2A L21 L11 12 L23 L13 12 JP1 JP3 READER1 READER2 LED LED F3 Figure 2 AC 525 Access Control Panel AC 525 Hardware Installation and User ...

Page 13: ...Exit N O General Purpose Input Switch N O Tamper Switch N C Figure 3 Inputs Wiring Non supervised Inputs 3 3 Inputs Wiring Supervised Inputs When wiring the AC 525 for supervised inputs resistors should be placed on the input switch and not on the terminal block For further details refer to Input and Output Requirements on page 18 3 4 Outputs Wiring The following diagram illustrates wiring for two...

Page 14: ...AC 525 Panel Set Up Figure 4 Door Lock Failed Close AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 13 ...

Page 15: ...AC 525 Panel Set Up Figure 5 Door Lock Failed Open AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 14 ...

Page 16: ...ower when more than 1A of current is required For further information refer to the Outputs section on page 25 Figure 6 Wiring the Power Supply 3 6 Reader Proximity and keypad readers are supplied with a limited cable The color of the cable cover represents the cable s function Note When extending the cable distance be careful with the color of the cable cover Refer to the reader specifications for...

Page 17: ...able is needed An Ethernet cable connects the panel RJ45 to the Ethernet For each camera there is an optional microphone in and speaker out For PTZ camera add two wires a 75 ohm BNC to BNC cable for camera control Note Please use USB Figure 8 Wiring the Video Cameras AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 16 ...

Page 18: ...tallation and User Guide 3 9 MD D02 The MD D02 is an optional Reader expansion board which adds 2 readers four relay outputs and four supervised inputs to the Access Control Panel Attach the MD D02 to the AC 525 s expansion slot as marked in red in the figure 9 below For more information see the MD D02 Installation and User Guide VIDEO PCB VIDEO IN 1 LINE IN 1 LINE OUT 1 LINE IN 2 LINE OUT 2 RJ45 ...

Page 19: ...tely via the ViTrax AS 525AV system Non supervised inputs have two states Normal State Abnormal State Supervised inputs have three states Normal State Abnormal State Trouble State The Trouble state is caused by either tampering with the input circuit or by faulty hardware installation Once configured as supervised input add a resistor of 2 2K 8 2K or both on the input circuit See the following dia...

Page 20: ...ut Connection Normally Closed Input Connection Normally Closed Input has two states Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance 0 short circuit Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 19 ...

Page 21: ... 2K resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Open Supervised Input has 3 states Switch Open Normal State Loop resistance 8 2K Switch Closed Abnormal State Loop resistance 0 short circuit Open circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 20 ...

Page 22: ...nput switch contacts Connect an 8 2K resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Open Supervised Input has 3 states 1 Switch Open Normal State Loop resistance 8 2K 2 Switch Closed Abnormal State Loop resistance 2 2K 3 Open circuit Infinite loop resistance or short circuit 0 resistance across input terminals Trouble State AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 21 ...

Page 23: ...ect a 2 2K resistor in series to the input switch contacts Normally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance 2 2K Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit Short circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance 0 short circuit AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 22 ...

Page 24: ...e input switch contacts Connect an 8 2K resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance 2 2K Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance 10 4K Open circuit Infinite loop resistance or short circuit 0 resistance across input terminals Trouble State AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 23 ...

Page 25: ...ition and opens a door without reading a proximity card or PIN code Single door controller Door 1 IN1 Double door controller Door 1 IN 1 Door 2 IN 2 REX Inputs functions when using MD D02 Double door controller Door 1 IN1 each door has two readers Door 2 IN5 Four door controller Door 1 IN1 each door has one reader Door 2 IN2 Door 3 IN5 Door 4 IN7 Door Monitor Input The Door Monitor Input typically...

Page 26: ... Door 1 IN 2 Door 1 IN 2A Double door controller no general purpose inputs available General purpose inputs are suitable for most uses For example they might be used to detect tampering to activate alarm sensors or for monitoring power supply failure General purpose inputs functions when using MD IO84 or MD D02 MD IO84 IN5 to IN12 MD D02 IN5 to IN8 except the dedicated inputs 4 3 Outputs Rosslare ...

Page 27: ...aders when using MD D02 There are three available types of reader Card readers Keypads Dual keypad card readers A keypad is required for any reader mode that requires PIN code entries such as Card or PIN PIN Only or Card and PIN Secured mode When connecting a reader the following should be defined Single door controller Door 1 Reader 1 IN OUT Door 1 Reader 2 IN OUT Double door controller Door 1 Re...

Page 28: ...dy The upper red LED indicates the status of Camera 2 and the lower red LED indicates the status of Camera 1 If the red LED is off the camera is not being used If the LED is flashing the camera is sending information to the card When it is on the card is recording to the USB When it finishes recording it resumes flashing On the right of the video card are three green LEDs If the top one is on the ...

Page 29: ...Single Door Outputs Door Lock output OUT 1 General purpose output OUT 1A General purpose output OUT 2 General purpose output OUT 2A Inputs Request to exit IN 1 Door monitor input IN 1A General purpose input IN 2 General purpose input IN 2A Readers Reader1 IN OUT Reader2 IN OUT Double door Outputs Door1 Lock output OUT 1 General purpose output OUT 1A Door2 Lock output OUT 2 General purpose output O...

Page 30: ...oor2 IN OUT Reader4 Door2 IN OUT Four door with 4 readers MD D02 Outputs Door1 Lock output OUT 1 General purpose output OUT 1A Door2 Lock output OUT 2 General purpose output OUT 2A Door3 Lock output OUT 5 General purpose output OUT 6 Door4 Lock output OUT 7 General purpose output OUT 8 Inputs Door1 Request to exit IN 1 Door1 monitor input IN 1A Door2 Request to exit IN 2 Door2 monitor input IN 2A ...

Page 31: ...on 1 2 The panel s communication baud rate 3 The panel type Panel with one reader per door or panel with two readers per door 4 5 6 7 8 The access control panel s address within the RS 485 network Note Power down the access control panel before changing the Dipswitch settings After changes have been made restart the panel The new settings are automatically defined after power up Panel power up tim...

Page 32: ...n 57600 Note The access control panel baud rate must be identical to the host computer s serial port baud rate 5 3 Access Control Panel Type The access control panel type is defined using the third Dipswitch There are two panel types a panel with one reader per each door or a panel with two readers per each door This Dipswitch setting influences the number of doors in the panel The default access ...

Page 33: ...hes are used to select the binary coded access control panel internal network address The default access control panel address is 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 19 Dipswitch with Internal Network Address Setting Note For successful communications the Dipswitch must match the address set in the AS 525 software AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 32 ...

Page 34: ...Off Off 10 Off On Off Off On 11 Off On Off On Off 12 Off On Off On On 13 Off On On Off Off 14 Off On On Off On 15 Off On On On Off 16 Off On On On On 17 On Off Off Off Off 18 On Off Off Off On 19 On Off Off On Off 20 On Off Off On On 21 On Off On Off Off 22 On Off On Off On 23 On Off On On Off 24 On Off On On On 25 On On Off Off Off 26 On On Off Off On 27 On On Off On Off 28 On On Off On On 29 On ...

Page 35: ...ion to the computer using standard RS232 RS485 adaptor or Rosslare MD 14 Only one access control panel can be linked to each communication port on the computer Additional panels connect by daisy chaining See Daisy Chain on page 35 RS485 Connection to the Computer Up to 32 access control panel s can be linked together and connected to a single communication port on the computer Use the RS485 interf...

Page 36: ...k a termination resistor of 120Ω may be required Apply the resistor across the L1 and L2 connections These termination resistors are especially important in long cable runs Note Other connections can optionally be used in addition to L1 and L2 for communication reference 6 2 TCP IP Network Connection The computer running the AS 525 software can communicate with the access control panels via a TCP ...

Page 37: ...m the computer to use a serial connection and an alternative RS485 network or TCP IP network is unavailable The following diagram illustrates remote site modem configuration with AC 525 MD N33 Modem RS232 Figure 21 Remote Site Modem Configuration Note For more information on modem connections refer to the MD N33 User Manual Converter MD N33 Modem RS232 RS232 Converter Telephone Line Converter RS23...

Page 38: ...t defaults for the recordings To access the AS 525 Video Server 1 Type the AC 525 s panel IP address into the browser The Admin Login screen appears Figure 22 AS525 Video Server Admin Login Screen 2 Type in the password admin 3 Click Login The Admin change password screen appears Figure 23 Admin Change Password Screen AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 37 ...

Page 39: ... 24 Network Screen 6 Type in any changes to the IP address mask gateway address server name and DHCP Click Submit for any of these changes to take effect 7 From the menu on the left side of the screen click on Video Image The Video Image screen appears Figure 25 Video Image Screen 8 Adjust resolution source frame rate target frame rate and maximum bit rate AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Gui...

Page 40: ...tion b t 1 to 30 NTSC Two cameras selected Selection b t 1 to 8 PAL Selection b t 1 to 10 NTSC Maximum Bit Rate can be selected only when working with one camera when two cameras are selected the rate is 1 Mb Sec 1 Mb Sec 2 Mb Sec 4 Mb Sec default Select Camera A or Camera B Click Submit for the changes to take effect 9 From the menu on the left side of the screen click Date Time The Date Time scr...

Page 41: ...en 12 Select either the Level or Event radio button Level records on the USB according to the input level that was programmed via the VeriTrax Event records on the USB for 10 sec pre event and 10 sec post event in a preprogrammed input via the VeriTrax Click Submit for the changes to take effect 13 From the menu on the left side of the screen click I O Ports The I O Ports screen appears AC 525 Har...

Page 42: ...n between Camera 1 and the AC 525 UART1 is the baud rate for communication between Camera 2 and the AC 525 UART0 and UART1 are only applicable for the PTZ camera which is not relevant for this version UART2 is for AxTrax access control should be set like Dipswitch No 1 and 2 AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 41 ...

Page 43: ...nu on the left side of the screen click Cam 1 The Camera 1 screen appears Figure 29 Camera 1 Screen 16 From this screen the number of jumps brightness contrast saturation and hue of the video recorded on Camera 1 can be adjusted Click Submit for the changes to take effect 17 From the menu on the left side of the screen click Cam 2 The Camera 2 screen appears AC 525 Hardware Installation and User G...

Page 44: ...p to stop recording Click Play to playback the recording Click Record A or Record B to record on the USB device Click Submit for the changes to take effect 19 From the menu on the left side of the screen click Remote MIC The Remote MIC screen appears Figure 31 Remote MIC Screen 20 Type in the IP address of the remote microphone AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 43 ...

Page 45: ...Storage Status The Local Storage Status screen appears Figure 32 Local Storage Status Screen 23 This screen displays the percentage of used unused and freed space of the USB In this case there is no USB being used 24 From the menu on the left side of the screen click Local Storage Content The Local Storage Content screen appears Figure 33 Local Storage Content Screen AC 525 Hardware Installation a...

Page 46: ...nel click Update from the menu on the left side of the screen The Update Step 1 Screen appears Figure 34 Update Step 1 Screen 27 Browse for the firmware file that is to be uploaded Click Upload File The Update Step 2 screen appears Figure 35 Update Step 2 Screen 28 Confirm that the correct file was chosen Click Update The Update Step 3 screen appears The word Finished confirms that the file was su...

Page 47: ...Communications Figure 36 Update Step 3 Screen Note The AC 525 video panel has to be rebooted in order for the new firmware to take effect AC 525 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 46 ...

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Page 49: ...d in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim ROSSLARE does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Service life of the product is dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions under which it has to operate In no event shall Rosslare be liable for incidental or consequential damages ...

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