MorphoAccess® VP Series - User Guide
Section 2:
MorphoAccess® VP Series terminal presentation
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Access control systems interface (see figure 8)
The terminal provides several interfaces for an easy integration into a global access
control system.
Sending of a message at the end of local access control
The terminal is able to send a message to a distant system when local checks are
completed. This message can be used for a simple storage of all access requests, or to
start more sophisticated processes such as additional access rights checks.
This feature is described in
Sending the access control result to a distant system
section.
For this feature the terminal can use:
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An Ethernet link: through the RJ45 connector, or 5-wires block, using UDP or
TCP or SSL protocol
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A Wi-Fi™ link: by connecting a USB Wi-Fi™ adapter in the USB front port,
using the UDP or TCP or SSL protocol
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A serial port, using the Wiegand or DataClock or RS485 protocol
It is not allowed to use simultaneously the Ethernet link and the Wi-Fi™ link. But, it is
allowed to use the serial port and either the Ethernet or the Wi-Fi™ link.
This feature is compatible with the management through the Ethernet or Wi-Fi™ link.
Input signals and relay contacts
The MorphoAccess® VP Series terminal offers several interfaces:
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Two LED IN inputs (LED1-LED2-GND): one for “access granted” answer, and
one for “access denied” answer. This feature is described in
LED IN feature
section.
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A relay contact (RL1-RL2), to directly command a physical device such as a door
lock. This feature is described in
Internal Relay activation on Access Granted
result
section.
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A relay contact (SW1-SW2) which provides the status of the anti-tamper and anti-
pulling switches. This feature is described in
Anti-tamper and anti-pulling
switches
section.