Installation & User Guide
i-BOX Installation And User Guide_V4.2.6
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System Architecture
An i-BOX installation comprises of two basic components, these being;
A network PC with the AX200 software installed and running.
Between 1 – 256 i-BOX controllers plugged into the network via RJ45 patch leads.
Typical Network Schematic.
Power Supply.
Each i-BOX controller is powered by a single 12-volt DC power supply. The single power supply into the i-BOX is
sufficient to power to up to two i-PAL handles, four internal sensors and fourteen ancillary external sensors per
unit.
Optional Additional Hardware.
1 or 2 x i-PAL handles per i-BOX device.
1 x i-PAL door contact set per i-PAL device.
Up to 4,000 User Cards / User Fobs per i-PAL access control device.
Up to 14 external sensors per i-BOX.
Overview
i-PAL stands for Integrated Proximity and Locking. An i-PAL handle decodes the data from the card and passes
this data onto the i-BOX controller, which then determines whether the door is to open or remain closed. Other
handle options as well as pin code only reader can be configured as long as the keypad supports Wiegand
Dorado output. The i-BOX has two DIN connections on the rear of the unit allowing an i-PAL handle to be
connected to each socket.
Example
Server IP : 192.168.0.1
i-BOX – Cabinet 1
Unit IP : 192.168.0.2
i-BOX – Cabinet 2
Unit IP : 192.168.0.3
i-BOX – Cabinet 3
Unit IP : 192.168.0.4
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