635/600-SERIES HARDWARE INSTALL GUIDE
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1.5
Hardware Capability: Panel-Level (CPU)
1.5.1
Controller Capability of the 600/635 Model Access Control Panel:
TCP/IP (CPU on-board) Ethernet Network Communication:
•
635 MODEL CPU = 10/100 MB / Full Duplex Auto-sensing Ethernet Network capable
(600 Model CPU = 10MB Full Duplex Ethernet Network capable)
•
600/635 models auto-detect/auto-connect to the System Galaxy
GCS Event Service
after the CPU is
correctly configured for the field settings (provided the Communication Server is installed/online).
•
CPUs and daughter boards must be configured
* with correct field settings by the installer.
* 635 CPUs have embedded Web Configuration page which is auto-detected when the browser and
CPU are on the
same network segment
and
port 80 is open
. All CPUs and daughter boards can be
configured with the Web Configuration Tool or with a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal.
Some daughter boards use dipswitch and jumpers to set certain features. See
Chapter-2
.
50,000 card/user capacity/per cluster: expands to unlimited cards
if ‘Card Lookup’ feature enabled.
•
Supports all card technologies: Prox 125KHz, Barcode, Magnetic Stripe; HID
®
iClass
®
; MIFARE
®
, MIFARE
DESFire™, MIFARE DESFire™ EVI;
•
Supports Government-compliant Readers/card data: HSPD-12 & FIPS 201; PIV, PIV2, FASC-N 200bit, 75bit
CHUID; TWIC; CAC-Legacy, Transition, Endpoint; PKI challenge to Personal Certificate(PAK)
•
Supports Biometric Identification/Authentication Readers: Sagem 2/300, Sagem 100/110, Sagem520;
L-1 Identity (Bioscrypt) 4G-Series Readers; Morpho MA SIGMA (Legacy mode), MA SIGMA 5G Mode*
* SIGMA 5G mode is supported on systems where System Galaxy 10.4.8 (or higher) is integrated
with the MorphoManager/BioBridge software for enrollment of biometric credentials. The SIGMA
reader must be added to the MorphoManager software and the system supports Biometric (finger
only – 1:many) and Prox+Biometric (card+finger – 1:1) . See
SG SIGMA with MorphoManager Guide
.
Note: SIGMA Legacy mode is supported on SG with the traditional biometric enrollment and does
not depend on MorphoManager or BioBridge module.
254 user-definable Time Schedules per cluster:
plus 2 fixed schedules (“Always” and “Never”)
256 user-definable I/O Groups per cluster
256/Unlimited Access Control Groups:
254 user-definable access groups, plus 2 fixed (“Always”/“Never”) and
expands to unlimited
with the
Personal Doors
feature enabled.
10,000-event memory buffer/per CPU
(i.e.
controller
)
:
NON-DEGRADED OPERATION
- Galaxy Panels remain fully operational even when the system or database server is “offline”.
Full functionality is maintained because all users, cards, access rules, schedules and hardware operational settings are stored
in the CPU memory. If the Communication (Event) Server or Database servers are offline, the panel stores its log events in
memory until the CPU is able to reconnect. Upon reconnection, the CPU returns to live event logging and transmits all offline
events to the database. The “offline” events are available via system reports. Any programming changes made at the
software will be stored in the database until the panel comes back online and the data is loaded via the DataLoader service
or GCS Load Utility.