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TS1066 Network Access 
Controller Programming 
Manual 

P/N MAPROG-TS1066 

• REV 1.6 • ISS 16AUG19 

 

Содержание TS1066

Страница 1: ...TS1066 Network Access Controller Programming Manual P N MAPROG TS1066 REV 1 6 ISS 16AUG19 ...

Страница 2: ...y Systems No 80 Changjiang East Road QETDZ Qinhuangdao Hebei P R China 066004 Imported by UTC Fire Security Australia Pty Ltd t a Interlogix 10 Ferntree Place Notting Hill Victoria 3168 Australia ACMA compliance Notice This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WEEE compliance For pr...

Страница 3: ...or door readers 27 Recommended programming sequence 28 DIP switches 29 Defaulting the NAC 29 CTPlus connection 29 Uploading default configuration 30 Upgrading firmware 36 Programming IP communications 38 Programming the NAC 42 Programming holidays 56 Programming time zones 58 Programming regions 58 Programming doors 59 Programming input and relay mapping 79 Programming macro logic 83 Programming u...

Страница 4: ...ii TS1066 Network Access Controller Programming Manual APPENDIX B Enclosure Access Restrictions 106 ...

Страница 5: ...rlogix has been advised of the possibility of such damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with these manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory The customer is responsible for testing and determining the suitability of this product for specific applications The customer is responsibl...

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Страница 7: ...erPlus and the NAC Introduction The TS1066 Network Access Controller is a complete access control solution which allows you to manage not only your door and lift access requirements but also supports intrusion applications The flexible connection options mean you can connect the NAC directly to your management software without the need for other panel hardware or you can connect to the ChallengerP...

Страница 8: ...y configuration of interlocking doors on the same NAC Battery management using intelligent charging process Flexibility in device locations for devices inputs relays readers attached to the NAC Two sets of plug in connectors providing communications and lock power which require no wiring for ease of connection to additional boards Each door can have up to six readers in any combination of IN or OU...

Страница 9: ...ition to access control the NAC provides alarm control and reporting functionality in conjunction with a ChallengerPlus panel Classic mode this mode is for direct upgrade of a V8 Four Door Controller with minimal programming changes In addition to access control the NAC provides alarm control and reporting functionality in conjunction with a ChallengerPlus panel The limits for users and other enti...

Страница 10: ...ctionality but does not provide alarm control functionality In this mode a Challenger panel is optional Figure 1 IP Direct mode In this mode management software downloads users door groups etc directly to the NAC allowing the NAC to utilise its maximum capacities as shown in Table 1 on page 7 History events alarms and NAC status are reported via IP to management software Note The NAC will still be...

Страница 11: ...he NAC is limited by the user capacity of the ChallengerPlus panel 2 000 users or 65 535 users if the ChallengerPlus panel has a TS1084 Memory Expansion Module See the Alarm control section on page 15 for more information History events are sent directly via IP to management software while alarms and NAC status are sent to the ChallengerPlus panel what goes where eg Dgp tamper reports to c10 to be...

Страница 12: ...ers door groups etc to the ChallengerPlus panel The ChallengerPlus panel distributes the configuration to the NAC via the RS 485 LAN Since the ChallengerPlus is responsible for the distribution of users door groups etc to the NAC the numbers allowed are limited as shown in Table 1 on page 7 History events alarms and NAC status are sent from the NAC to the ChallengerPlus panel Note Inputs will only...

Страница 13: ... first 12 addresses on each ChallengerPlus system LAN Table 2 below lists the LAN number the address of the NAC set via the NAC s DIP switches the DGP number that the NAC is polled as the ranges of door numbers for 4 Doors and 8 Doors Modes If 8 Doors Mode is selected no door type DGPs E g NAC DWI 4DC 4LC can be polled in the next DGP address E g NAC with 8 doors mode addressed as DGP 1 next NAC c...

Страница 14: ...ed by the NAC can have two door inputs an egress input two lock relays a DOTL Door Open Too Long relay a forced door relay a warning relay and six assigned readers in any combination of IN and OUT readers Each door has various options for access shunting egress and anti passback There are also options for alarm control if the NAC is connected to a ChallengerPlus panel Doors are programmed on the D...

Страница 15: ...timers are programmed in CTPlus on the Access tab for the door See the Programming access options section on page 66 for instructions Example door operation scenarios Simple door unlock with no inputs At the start of the access time the door is unlocked via Lock relay 1 and is locked at the end of the access time There are no inputs assigned At the end of the access time the door is deemed to be c...

Страница 16: ...d sequence of user action on the interlocked doors is below Present a credential hear a single beep if it s a card or press enter if it s a pin Wait for the NAC to confirm NAC confirms with either 2 beeps if the credential has a right to access or 7 beeps in case of a wrong credential The waiting time may be less than a second if no external interlocking is enabled or about 3 seconds if external i...

Страница 17: ...e The Network Access Controller can perform alarm control functions such as arming areas if it is connected to a ChallengerPlus panel Alarm control for each NAC door is determined through alarm control levels which are analogous to alarm groups in Challenger Each alarm control level can be assigned a time zone In IP Extended mode a NAC time zone can be assigned to an alarm control level In Classic...

Страница 18: ...e two RS 485 buses on the Network Access Controller Each bus can have up to 16 RAS devices Each bus can support readers other than Tecom readers Each bus supports the following protocols Tecom OSDP Open Supervised Device Protocol version 2 SALLIS by SALTO Systems Aperio Each bus can use one protocol at a time but the two buses can use different protocols The bus format for each bus is defined on t...

Страница 19: ... OSDP readers set the 128 bit AES encryption key for the bus in CTPlus See the Bus encryption key section on page 46 The encryption key will be set on each OSDP reader attached to the bus once the encryption key is defined Once set the encryption key on an OSDP reader cannot be changed by changing the encryption key for the bus To reset the encryption key used by an OSDP reader the reader must be ...

Страница 20: ...must be defined according to how they have been physically wired up to the NAC When specifying a device attached to the NAC in CTPlus the operator must enter information in location fields that look like the following The fields are defined as follows 1 Location select the device s location from the following options Onboard The device is connected directly to the NAC s onboard terminals or a rela...

Страница 21: ...See the Relay controllers option on page 44 Note If the Location is set to RAS or DGP then the RAS or DGP must be assigned to the NAC using the Assigned RAS or Assigned DGP tab of the DGPs form respectively and must be polled See the Assigning RASs section on page 47 and the Assigning DGPs section on page 49 for more information Device locations example The following example demonstrates the flexi...

Страница 22: ...ay 2 DGP 2 1 E DOTL relay Onboard 4 F Forced door relay Onboard 5 G Warning relay DGP 17 6 H Assigned reader 1 RAS 1 1 I Assigned reader 2 DGP 1 1 J Assigned reader 3 DGP 1 2 K Assigned reader 4 Assigned reader 5 Assigned reader 6 Figure 4 Device locations example ...

Страница 23: ...h mapped input has a type which may be one of the following Not used the input always reports as sealed This type of input cannot be assigned to a door Forced the input is a logical input associated with a door and is unsealed when the door has a Forced Door alarm from the door s Door input 1 being unsealed or there is a tamper condition Egress the input is a logical input associated with a door a...

Страница 24: ...map of a relay attached to the NAC either directly onboard or attached to a DGP or RAS on one of its buses A relay mapping must be set up in the NAC to map the relay to a relay number in the range 1 to 16 Activating the ChallengerPlus relay number will activate the specified relay attached to the NAC Each mapped relay has a type which may be one of the following Disabled the relay is not mapped to...

Страница 25: ... 3 DGP 3 81 to 112 49 to 64 LAN 1 4 DGP 4 113 to 144 65 to 80 LAN 1 5 DGP 5 145 to 176 81 to 96 LAN 1 6 DGP 6 177 to 208 97 to 112 LAN 1 7 DGP 7 209 to 240 113 to 128 LAN 1 8 DGP 8 241 to 272 129 to 144 LAN 1 9 DGP 9 273 to 304 145 to 160 LAN 1 10 DGP 10 305 to 336 161 to 176 LAN 1 11 DGP 11 337 to 368 177 to 192 LAN 1 12 DGP 12 369 to 496 193 to 208 LAN 2 1 DGP 17 497 to 528 257 to 272 LAN 2 2 DG...

Страница 26: ...is set then the active period is for the start date only You can also specify if the door schedule is active on particular days of the week and or holidays during the active period Door schedules must be configured with a start time for when the start action e g door unlock will be executed Start actions can be either timed or immediate Timed actions have an action duration that can be configured ...

Страница 27: ...ion configured During this time if an existing override time zone ends either the door s programmed override time zone or the operator defined door override then the door will remain unlocked When the action duration has completed the end action will occur However if the start action ends and an existing override time zone is active either the door s programmed override time zone or the operator d...

Страница 28: ...oor will remain enabled Similarly if a start action that disables the door is cancelled then the door will remain disabled Deleting a door schedule When deleting an active door schedule the start action is immediately cancelled and the cancellation rules described in the Cancelling a start action section above apply Once the running action has been terminated the door schedule record is removed fr...

Страница 29: ...y LCD RAS attached to the door will display Locked Out Note Users with the Privileged flag cannot cause a door lockout A door s random lockout time can be programmed in CTPlus on the Access tab of the Doors Lifts form See the Random lockout time section on page 69 LED area mapping for door readers Note LED area mapping does not apply in IP Direct mode It is possible to map the LEDs on door readers...

Страница 30: ...the NAC s firmware to the latest version 8 Program the NAC s IP communications if the NAC will operate in IP Direct or IP Extended mode Reconnect to the NAC via IP if desired 9 Program the NAC a Program the NAC s general controller options b Assign RASs to the NAC and ensure they are polled c Assign DGPs to the NAC and ensure they are polled 10 Program holidays if required 11 Program time zones if...

Страница 31: ...TecomC4 refer to the TecomC4 Operators Manual For information on management via CTPlus see the Management via CTPlus section on page 88 DIP switches If the Network Access Controller will be connected to a ChallengerPlus i e the NAC will operate in IP Extended or Classic mode then set the NAC s address using the DIP switches on the NAC Refer to the TS1066 Network Access Controller Installation Manu...

Страница 32: ...el connection by ticking the Enable check box 3 Set the Panel type to be TS1066 Network Access Controller 4 Set the Time zone and Card format fields as required 5 Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the NAC panel record CTPlus will connect to the NAC via USB CTPlus automatically creates a new DGP record associated with the NAC DGP number 16 allowing you to configure the options for the NA...

Страница 33: ...ox 6 Set the Panel type to be TS1066 Network Access Controller 7 Set the Time zone and Card format fields as required 8 Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the NAC panel record 9 CTPlus will connect to the NAC via USB CTPlus automatically creates a new DGP record associated with the NAC DGP number 16 allowing you to configure the options for the NAC CTPlus automatically creates four doors...

Страница 34: ...is set to the ChallengerPlus panel that the NAC is connected to via its system LAN If necessary click the Browse button next to the Panel field to select the ChallengerPlus panel 7 On the Setup tab tick the Poll DGP check box 8 Set the DGP model to be TS1066 Network Access Controller 9 Set the NAC mode to be IP Extended 4 door 10 Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the DGP record The NAC ...

Страница 35: ...the NAC is connected to the ChallengerPlus system LAN 1 or 17 to 28 if the NAC is connected to LAN 2 5 Enter a description for the NAC in the Record description field 6 Ensure the Panel field is set to the ChallengerPlus panel that the NAC is connected to via its system LAN If necessary click the Browse button next to the Panel field to select the ChallengerPlus panel 7 On the Setup tab tick the P...

Страница 36: ...See Status and control section for more details depending on the operating mode of NAC ...

Страница 37: ...toolbar to upload the configuration from the NAC to CTPlus Click the Connections button on the Operation ribbon tab to open the Connections window Select the NAC from the list of panel connections Click the Upload button in the toolbar to upload the configuration from the NAC to CTPlus Uploading in Classic mode In Classic mode you must upload the NAC programming and its door programming separately...

Страница 38: ...n upgrade via a ChallengerPlus panel Upgrading firmware The method for upgrading firmware depends on the operating mode of the NAC Upgrading firmware in all modes Follow these steps to upgrade NAC firmware 1 Click the Status and Control button in the Operation ribbon tab to open the Status and Control window 2 For only Upgrading Firmware in Classic Mode expand the DGP category under the relevant C...

Страница 39: ...ction directly to NAC Method To upgrade the NAC panel firmware 1 Remove power to the NAC panel and wait for all LEDs to turn off 2 Fit test links 1 and 2 3 Reconnect power to the panel 4 Use the USB cable to connect the computer to the NAC panel s USB port 5 In CTPlus select Administration Firmware loader from Navigation bar to open the Firmware Loader form 6 When running it will tell you if the d...

Страница 40: ...emove the USB cable from the NAC panel 12 Remove power to the NAC panel and wait for all LEDs to turn off 13 Remove test links 1 and 2 14 Reconnect power to the panel Programming IP communications If the Network Access Controller is operating in IP Direct or IP Extended mode then set up IP communications on the NAC Once IP communications have been configured on the NAC you can reconnect CTPlus to ...

Страница 41: ...evice record Configuring communications path Configure an IP communications path on the NAC for management software Using CTPlus follow these steps 1 Click the Communications button on the Panel programming ribbon tab and select Comm paths to open the Comm paths form 2 Select one of the NAC s communications paths e g communications path 3 ensure the record s associated Panel field matches the NAC ...

Страница 42: ...required set up additional communications paths by repeating the steps in this section with a different communications path Connecting CTPlus to NAC via IP If desired reconfigure the NAC panel record to use Ethernet communications instead of USB Using CTPlus follow these steps 1 Connect the NAC to the CTPlus computer using an Ethernet cable 2 Click the Panels button on the Panel programming ribbon...

Страница 43: ...address configured for the NAC s onboard communications device Set the Port to the Send port Receive port configured for the communications path Configure encryption if required 6 Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the NAC panel record 7 CTPlus will connect to the NAC via Ethernet instead of USB The USB cable can now be removed ...

Страница 44: ... added The DGP form s Panel field will be the ChallengerPlus panel that the NAC is connected to See the Connecting NAC in IP Extended mode section on page 31 for more information A NAC in Classic mode will have the DGP number configured when the NAC was initially added The DGP form s Panel field will be the ChallengerPlus panel that the NAC is connected to See the Connecting NAC in Classic mode se...

Страница 45: ...its buses to the NAC RASs must be assigned to the NAC and polled before they can be used See the Assigning RASs section on page 47 Assigned DGP tab allows you to assign DGPs on the NAC or one of its buses to the NAC DGPs must be assigned to the NAC and polled before they can be used See the Assigning DGPs section on page 49 Alarm Control Levels allows you to control a group of areas when assigned ...

Страница 46: ...connection to the NAC In addition to access control the NAC provides alarm control and reporting functionality in conjunction with a ChallengerPlus panel It allows to control up to 4 doors IP Extended 8 doors In this mode management software has a direct IP connection to the NAC In addition to access control the NAC provides alarm control and reporting functionality in conjunction with a Challenge...

Страница 47: ... one 8 way relay card is used TS0841 Enter a value of 2 if one 16 way open collector card is used TS0842 Enter a value of 4 if four 8 way relay cards are used TS0841 EOL resistor The EOL End Of Line resistor is used to detect the electrical states of input circuits This field defines the actual resistor value ChallengerPlus panels normally have the default 10 kΩ EOL resistor value to detect the el...

Страница 48: ...device locations section on page 18 Low battery relay Program the relay to be activated when a Low Battery condition exists on the Intelligent Controller Program the relay using the scheme described in the Flexible device locations section on page 18 Bus options There are two RS 485 buses on the NAC Each bus can have up to 16 RAS devices Bus 1 can have up to 15 DGP devices and Bus 2 can have up to...

Страница 49: ...o the bus once the encryption key is defined Note Once set the encryption key on an OSDP reader cannot be changed by changing the encryption key for the bus To reset the encryption key used by an OSDP reader the reader must be reconfigured with the appropriate OSDP configuration card Note A single OSDP configuration card cannot be used twice in succession to configure an OSDP reader Different conf...

Страница 50: ...with an extra 5 appended For example if the user s PIN is 1239 then the duress code is 12395 Note This option is not compatible with 10 digit PINs Add first digit The duress code is the user s PIN with an extra 5 prepended For example if the user s PIN is 1239 then the duress code is 51239 Note This option is not compatible with 10 digit PINs In IP Direct mode the duress alarm is sent directly to ...

Страница 51: ...dialog to edit the settings of the selected assigned RAS in the RAS list Click the Remove button to remove the selected RAS from the RAS list The following figure shows the Assigned RAS dialog RAS no Enter the RAS number from 1 to 32 RAS numbers from 1 to 16 are defined to be on Bus 1 and RAS numbers from 17 to 32 are defined to be on Bus 2 Poll Tick the check box to poll the RAS ...

Страница 52: ...RAS TS0804 16 Area RAS TS0862 Single Door Controller TS0870 Smart card reader range TS0870H Smart card reader range TS0870D Smart card reader range TS1001 Touch Screen RAS TS1162 3 LED arming station No model programmed Default setting Choose the model if it is in the list above provided otherwise the system cant auto detect Aperio EAC If the Bus format for the bus is set to Aperio then enter the ...

Страница 53: ...ngs of the selected assigned DGP in the DGP list Click the Remove button to remove the selected DGP from the DGP list The following figure shows the Assigned DGP dialog DGP no Enter the DGP number from 1 to 15 or 17 to 32 DGP numbers from 1 to 15 are defined to be on Bus 1 and DGP numbers from 17 to 32 are defined to be on Bus 2 Note DGP number 16 is the NAC itself Poll Tick the check box to poll ...

Страница 54: ...can support alarm control functionality such as arming areas via badging a card Alarm control functionality can be configured separately for IN and OUT readers The following figure shows the Alarm control levels tab of the DGPs form The Alarm control levels tab shows a list of alarm control levels Click the Assign button to open the DGP alarm control level dialog to set an alarm control level Clic...

Страница 55: ...rol level is only available if the time zone is valid Reset system alarms A user with the appropriate alarm group can reset latching system alarms at the door The user s alarm group and the door s alarm control level must allow arming disarming and resetting The Latching system alarms system option must also be enabled on the ChallengerPlus panel Refer to the ChallengerPlus Programming Manual for ...

Страница 56: ...ed a user the appropriate alarm group can disarm areas with isolated inputs remaining isolated even if the system is programmed via the ChallengerPlus panel s Automatic deisolate system option to automatically deisolate sealed isolated inputs Refer to the ChallengerPlus Programming Manual for details of automatic deisolate Enable area search When enabled a user with the appropriate alarm group mus...

Страница 57: ...el and will not show the names of the areas You must match the area numbers to assign to the alarm control level with the area numbers required for alarm control on the ChallengerPlus panel The following permissions for each area can be changed Arm A user with the appropriate alarm group can arm the area Disarm A user with the appropriate alarm group can disarm the area Timing A user with the appr...

Страница 58: ... to the NAC in IP Direct mode If the NAC is connected to a ChallengerPlus panel it can support Regions functionality such as high security user verification The following figure shows the Regions tab of the DGPs form Figure 5 DGP Regions ...

Страница 59: ...s more than the high limit Release users from region when time zone starts Users are released from the region when the configured TZ starts forcing them to badge their cards again to enter the region Release users from region when time zone ends Users are released from the region when the configured TZ ends forcing them to badge their cards again to enter the region Time Zone Specify a time zone t...

Страница 60: ...holiday types for the Network Access Controller on the Holiday types form Click the Holiday types button on the User access ribbon tab Refer to the ChallengerPlus Programming Manual for more information on holiday types Refer to the CTPlus Operators Manual or CTPlus online help for more information on the Holiday types form In Classic mode the NAC uses the same holidays as the ChallengerPlus panel...

Страница 61: ...cess ribbon tab to open the Panel time zones form 2 On the Panel time zones form click the New button in the toolbar to add a new panel time zone record 3 Enter a description for the panel time zone in the Record description field 4 Ensure the Panel field is set to the NAC If necessary click the Browse button next to the Panel field to select the NAC 5 On the Setup tab program the Start time End t...

Страница 62: ...hese steps in CTPlus 1 Click the Regions button on the Panel programming ribbon tab to open the Regions form 2 On the Regions form click the New button in the toolbar to add a new region record 3 Enter a description for the region in the Record description field 4 Ensure the Panel field is set to the required NAC or ChallengerPlus panel If necessary click the Browse button next to the Panel field ...

Страница 63: ...rd door or a standard lift A DGP of type Dual Wiegand Interface will be created if necessary V8 Door Lift Controller The door or lift will be added to as a part of a Four Door controller as a V8 door or a Four lift Controller as a V8 lift A DGP of the appropriate type will be created if necessary Network Access Controller The door will be added as part of NAC as a NAC door A DGP of type Network Ac...

Страница 64: ...d its doors or lifts Programming hardware options Hardware options for a door are configured on the Hardware tab of the Doors Lifts form The following figure shows the Hardware tab of the Doors Lifts form Lock type To support simple programming of complex door operation the NAC has various lock types with associated inputs relays and timers The lock type determines which inputs and relays are used...

Страница 65: ...ced Door condition e g the door has been opened without a valid command Program the relay using the scheme described in the Flexible device locations section on page 18 Warning relay Specify the relay to be activated during the Warning time when the shunt timer is about to expire e g may be used to activate a buzzer above a door to indicate the door needs to be closed Program the relay using the s...

Страница 66: ...xternal input fields Program each input location using the scheme described in the Flexible device locations section on page 18 Assigning readers to doors Each door can have up to six door readers associated with it in any combination of IN and OUT readers Readers can be assigned to doors on the Readers tab of the Doors Lifts form Note If the reader is attached to one of the NAC s buses then the r...

Страница 67: ...to open the Door reader dialog to assign a reader to the door Click the Edit button to open the Door reader dialog to edit the settings of the selected assigned reader in the reader list Click the Remove button to remove the selected reader from the reader list The Door reader dialog has two tabs Setup and LED mapping described in the following sections ...

Страница 68: ... on when unlocked LED 1 is on when the door is unlocked LED 1 on when area is armed LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is armed if more than one area is assigned all areas assigned to the door must be armed before LED changes state LED 1 off when area is armed LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is disarmed if more than one area is assigned all areas assigned to the door...

Страница 69: ... bit site code 0 255 Reader Program the reader s location using the scheme described in the Flexible device locations section on page 18 Enabled Tick the check box to enable the reader LCD fitted Tick the check box if the reader has LCD liquid crystal display Enable egress Tick the check box if the reader has an egress button connected to the reader s IN or EGRESS terminal Door reader dialog LED m...

Страница 70: ...B IP connection Thus CTPlus does not have information about which areas are programmed on the ChallengerPlus panel that the NAC is connected to Instead of clicking the Browse button to select an area enter an area number You must match the area number to assign to an LED with the required area number on the ChallengerPlus panel Programming access options Access options for a door are configured on...

Страница 71: ...d badges If the time expires then the user will need to repeat the three badges in order to arm or disarm the area See the 2 badge unlock 1 badge re lock section on page 71 Additionally if a reader s alarm control options specify three badge alarm control for users who are authorised to arm and disarm areas this field defines the amount of time permitted between the first and third badges If the t...

Страница 72: ...dual custody functionality is used you can define the amount of time permitted between a visitor and an accompanying guard badging their cards to open a door or between the first and second instances of badging when two badge unlock is used If the time expires before the second badging then the door is not unlocked and the operation must be recommenced Enter a number and specify Sec for seconds or...

Страница 73: ...oor that the door s Door random bit event will be activated The Door random bit event may then be used in the controller s macro logic programming to activate a relay or another event For example if the percentage value was set to 20 the Door random bit event would be activated an average of once every five times a card or PIN is successfully used at the reader Alternatively if the Random lockout ...

Страница 74: ... unlock the door via any of the IN readers Inhibit PIN Select this option to require that only a card must be used to unlock the door via any of the IN readers during the low security time zone see the Low security TZ section above If not selected then both a card and a PIN must be used to unlock the door via any of the IN readers during the low security time zone Dual custody When selected two di...

Страница 75: ...g of a door if a user accidentally presents their card to a reader for example by brushing past the reader with the card in a pocket When two badge unlock is enabled and the low security time zone is not valid the user may unlock the door by presenting the same card twice within the dual custody time see Dual custody time on page 68 If the low security time zone is valid then the two badge unlock ...

Страница 76: ...res This is only a reporting function Report forced door When selected a report is sent to management software when the door s Door input 1 is unsealed without valid access card PIN or egress request This is only a reporting function Report door open close When selected a report is sent to management software when the door s Door input 1 is unsealed opened or resealed closed This is only a reporti...

Страница 77: ...Doors Lifts form The following figure shows the Shunt Egress Passback tab of the Doors Lifts form Shunt options Shunting is a procedure that stops an open door causing an alarm for a set time Shunt type This field defines shunt conditions The options are No shunting The door will not be shunted Input shunting The door will be shunted and will generate a forced door alarm if it is left open i e Doo...

Страница 78: ...nt of time for a relay to activate to sound a warning device before the Shunt time or Ext shunt time if applicable expires Enter a number and specify Sec for seconds or Min for minutes Shunt until door closes Select this option to ignore the programmed Shunt time or Ext shunt time and to shunt Door input 1 until the door closes i e the door input is resealed Cancel shunt when door closes For secur...

Страница 79: ...ond time and the attempt will generate an alarm Timed Hard The card will not open the door when used a second time in succession at the same door within the programmed time and the attempt will generate a report Anti passback time Enter the time delay that forces the user to wait until the delay timer expires Enter a number and specify Sec for seconds or Min for minutes Region IN Specifies a regio...

Страница 80: ...d unlocked for as long as the egress button is pressed and for the access time after the egress input is released Egress shunts only When the egress button is pressed the shunt timer is started for the door input Holding the Egress button for longer than the shunt timer will not extend the shunt time Pressing the egress button again during the shunt timer will restart the shunt timer Egress time z...

Страница 81: ...reporting When selected a report is sent to management software when the egress function is used This is only a reporting function Programming alarm control options Note Alarm control does not apply to the NAC in IP Direct mode If the NAC is connected to a ChallengerPlus panel it can support alarm control functionality such as arming areas via badging a card Alarm control functionality can be conf...

Страница 82: ...h it can be controlled The options are the same as for the IN alarm control field See the IN alarm control section above IN reader denied if area secured Stop a user opening a door using the IN reader when any of the areas assigned to the door are armed When selected a valid card or PIN will not open a door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed OUT reader denied if area secured Stop a...

Страница 83: ...ton Click the OK button when finished Click the Remove button to remove the selected alarm control level from the IN alarm levels list OUT alarm control levels This field shows a list of alarm control levels for the door s OUT readers as configured on the Readers tab for the door Alarm control levels are defined on the DGP form s Alarm Control Levels Click the Assign button to open a dialog to ass...

Страница 84: ...hows a list of input mappings Click the Add button to open the Input mapping dialog to add a new input mapping Click the Edit button to open the Input mapping dialog to edit the selected input mapping in the Input mapping list Click the Remove button to remove the selected input mapping from the Input mapping list Note NAC inputs are masked if they are not mapped to ChallengerPlus input numbers Th...

Страница 85: ...he input is a logical input associated with a door and is unsealed when the door has a Door Open Too Long DOTL alarm from the door s Door input 1 being unsealed Specify the door in the Door field Shunted Pass through the input is a physical input which is passed through to the ChallengerPlus panel if the associated door is not shunting Specify the door in the Door field The input location must be ...

Страница 86: ...correspond to ChallengerPlus relay numbers 17 to 32 See the Input and relay mapping section on page 21 for information on relay mapping Activating the ChallengerPlus relay will activate the specified relay device attached to the NAC Note Relays that are not mapped to a device may be used as an input to a macro Relay type Specify the relay type for the relay mapping The relay types are Disabled The...

Страница 87: ...save the input record Programming mapped relays To program a mapped ChallengerPlus relay do the following in CTPlus 1 Click the Relays button on the Panel programming ribbon tab to open the Relays form 2 On the Relays form click the New button in the toolbar to add a new relay record 3 Enter the appropriate relay number in the Record number field Refer to Table 5 on page 23 for information on the ...

Страница 88: ...bar to add a new macro record 3 Enter a description for the macro in the Record description field 4 Ensure the DGP field is set to the NAC If necessary click the Browse button next to the DGP field to select the NAC 5 Configure the macro as required on the Setup tab Refer to the Macro options section below 6 Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the macro record Macro options Function The r...

Страница 89: ...c input select the logic input type then either select the specific device the condition relates to e g door by clicking the button or by entering the number of the device e g input directly into the field The events used as macro conditions are pre defined as listed in Macro events on page 99 Some can only be used for macro inputs some for macro outputs and others may be used for either inputs or...

Страница 90: ...t the NAC or ChallengerPlus panel 5 On the Door group tab click the Assign button to open a dialog to assign doors to a door group In the dialog select the Time zone for the door group Move the required doors from the Available doors list to the Assigned doors list using the button Areas can be removed from the Assigned doors list using the button Click the OK button when finished 6 Click the Save...

Страница 91: ... On the Cards tab click the New button to add a new card In the Cards dialog ensure the Panel field is set to the relevant NAC or ChallengerPlus panel and enter the card data and PIN as required Click the OK button when finished 7 Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the user record Refer to the ChallengerPlus Programming Manual for more information on users Refer to the CTPlus Operators M...

Страница 92: ...the Configuring door schedules section on page 93 For more information on door schedules see the Overriding door state section on page 24 A door override can be configured for each door via the Door override form as described in the Configuring door overrides section on page 95 For more information on door overrides see the Overriding door state section on page 24 Status and control The Network Ac...

Страница 93: ...der the DGP category DGP number 16 of the NAC panel connection The NAC s assigned RASs and DGPs appear as sub devices under the NAC s DGP node The NAC s doors appear as doors under the Door category of the NAC panel connection IP Extended mode In IP Extended mode the NAC appears as a distinct NAC panel connection For example ...

Страница 94: ...connection The NAC s assigned RASs and DGPs appear as sub devices under the NAC s DGP node The NAC s doors appear as doors under the Door category of the NAC panel connection The NAC also appears under the DGP category under the ChallengerPlus panel that it is connected to For example ...

Страница 95: ...ategory of the ChallengerPlus panel Mapped inputs and relays appear under the Input and Relay categories Status Coloured icons indicate the status of NAC doors see Table 6 below and attached RASs and DGPs see Table 7 below Table 6 Door status Door status Icon Colour Locked Grey Disabled Orange Unsecured Open Unlocked Green DOTL Red Forced Fault Flashing grey red Table 7 DGP RAS status DGP RAS stat...

Страница 96: ...d IP Extended modes Reboot device reboots the NAC CTPlus prompts you for your operator password Diagnostics opens a window showing detailed diagnostics for the NAC including its power supply voltage and current battery status and state of inputs Upgrade firmware allows the operator to upgrade the firmware on the NAC See the Upgrading firmware section on page 36 If you right click on a door the fol...

Страница 97: ...ly appears if the DGP node represents the NAC itself Upgrade firmware allows the operator to upgrade the firmware on the DGP Refer to the relevant manual Note This option only appears if the DGP node represents a DGP assigned to the NAC and not the NAC itself If you right click on a RAS the following options appear in the context menu Isolate isolates the RAS De isolate de isolates the RAS Update ...

Страница 98: ...When finished configuring the door schedule click the Save button in the toolbar to save the record DGP Click the Browse button to select the NAC Setup tab Door no Enter the door number on the NAC or click the Browse button to select the door Enabled Tick the check box to enable the door schedule Start date Enter the start date for the active period Use end date Tick the check box to enable the us...

Страница 99: ...d specify Sec for seconds Min for minutes Hour for hours or Day for days Start action Select the start action from the following options No action take no action Unlock unlock the door Lock lock the door Disable disable the door Enable enable the door End action If Action duration is defined select the end action from the options The options are the same as for the Start action field See the Start...

Страница 100: ... NAC in IP Direct or IP Extended mode the field will show the NAC connection In the case of a NAC in Classic mode the field will show the ChallengerPlus panel the NAC is connected to Setup tab Times Each door override record contains one to eight sub time zones A start time and end time must be programmed for at least the first sub time zone Start time The start time requires an hour minute and AM...

Страница 101: ...that the sub time zone is valid on holidays of particular types Holidays may have up to eight defined holiday types Note A sub time zone is invalid on any defined holiday unless the holiday s type is included in the sub time zone Holiday type description For information purposes each holiday type is listed with its name in these read only fields ...

Страница 102: ... Badging a card on a Clock On card reader automatically clocks you on Badging a card on a Clock Off card reader automatically clocks you off Using an LCD RAS When used as a time and attendance reader the LCD RAS will display the time and date similar to the following 8 59 03 02 18 Clock On Users can clock on and off using two methods described as follows Method 1 Clock On To clock on key in the us...

Страница 103: ...tion Input Output Door access denied Door access has not been allowed Yes No Door access granted Door access has been allowed Yes No Door access granted 1st badge Door access has been granted when badged once Yes No Door access granted 2nd badge Door access has been granted when badged twice Yes No Door access granted 3rd badge Door access has been granted when badged three times Yes No Door acces...

Страница 104: ...ed after shunt timer has expired Yes No Door override The override time zone assigned to the door is valid Yes Yes Door override inhibit The override time zone is inhibited Yes Yes Door random bit An event is generated at random when the door is accessed Yes No Door reader disabled Reader is disabled Yes Yes Door reader enabled Reader is enabled No Yes Door secure When the door is LOCKED and the d...

Страница 105: ...h the Challenger 1 event Yes No ALL Modes Controller siren active The siren output 16th relay is active 1 event Yes No ALL Modes Controller siren fail Siren fail siren tamper condition exists on this Controller 1 event Yes No ALL Modes Controller tamper Cabinet tamper condition exists on this Controller 1 event Yes No ALL Modes DGP relay System relay assigned to this DGP is active 16 events 1 per ...

Страница 106: ...K I O 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 DOOR SHUNTING I O 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 DOOR SHUNT WARNING I 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 DOOR AREA SECURE I O 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 DOOR INTERLOCK I O 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 DOOR INTERLOCK OVERRIDE I O 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 DOOR KEYPAD DURESS I 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 DOOR READER FAULT I 161 162 163 164 165 16...

Страница 107: ...ly be used as input conditions to a door macro not as an output activation of an door macro Area Accessed 4091 4092 4093 4187 4188 4189 Area Alarm 4190 4191 4192 4186 4287 4288 DGP Relays 577 578 579 590 591 592 These events are not currently enabled Table 11 Macro Event Range for BUS1 and BUS2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RAS Off line BUS1 BUS2 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 63...

Страница 108: ...assback Disabled Egress options Egress Egress timed Egress time zone 0 24 Hours Egress reporting Enabled Table 13 Hardware Options Default Input Relay number assignments Door Number Location Device Number Lock relay 1 1st Door Onboard 1 2nd Door Onboard 2 3rd Door Onboard 3 4th Door Onboard 4 5th Door Onboard NONE 6th Door Onboard NONE 7th Door Onboard NONE 8th Door Onboard NONE Door input 1 1st D...

Страница 109: ...s Assign RASs Assign DGPs Program holidays Program time zones Program regions Program doors Hardware Readers Access Shunt egress passback Alarm control Program input and relay mapping Program input mapping Program relay mapping Program mapped inputs Program mapped relays Program macro logic Program user information Program door groups Program users If TecomC4 will be used for management then do no...

Страница 110: ...ation and maintenance technicians Access to the interior of the enclosure should require the use of a tool These restrictions can be met by suitably securing the enclosure door To comply with the restrictions Fit a lock to the enclosure Ensure it is always locked when not under the immediate control of suitably qualified technicians Seal the enclosure door using standard head non knurled screws fi...

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