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SK-ACP Installation Overview Agenda Overview SK-ACP (Access Control Panel) Resources Available SK-NET (Software) Demo SecuraKey Take Away Access Control System: Easy to Learn (Installers, End User) Where to Locate Resources Full Featured Robust Software Scalable Affordable Secura Key ACP Access Control Panel Network Modules SK-ACP Advanced Control Panel Supports Two Wiegand Output Devices (readers, keypads, etc.) 100 panels can be linked to a PC with SK-NET™ using a simple RS-485 bus LAN/Modem Capability for Unlimited Remote Locations Card Capacity: Transactions: Time Zones: Facility Codes: Latch/Shunt Timer: AntiPassback: Inputs (2 per door): Limited Use Cards: 65,535 User Capacity 4,864 Stored 15 card access/1 door unlock 32 Programmable Holidays Auto-Select Daylight Savings time Up to 16 Facility Codes ¼ to 30 seconds Real or Timed/ 1-30 seconds Define as Door Monitor, Tamper Monitor, Remote Open(REX) Remote Inactive, Bell, Arming Circuit or User Defined Block of 4000 within 65,535 1-500 uses, days, weeks, or # days after first use SK-ACP Notes: Wiring 2 Cond unshielded Lock Power Cat5 or twisted pair SK-ACP SK-ACP Reader 6 Cond Shielded No twisted pair Connect 1… Connect 98, 99, 100 and more… Connect over 100 panels using a simple 2-wire RS-485 bus Flexibility in Project Planning Connect panels in almost any configuration Connect to PC using RS-232, RS-485, Modem or LAN network Hard-copy printout of all system activity using a serial printer Flexibility in Project Planning Daisy Chain/Multi-Drop Flexibility in Project Planning Star/Fan-out Flexibility in Project Planning T-Configuration Flexibility in Project Planning LAN Connection Plug in Terminal Blocks are Provided Reader Follow Status of a door Tells me there is a problem w/ that door SK-ACP Notes: General Use Separate Power Supplies for the SK-ACP and the Locks Use 24VDC/500mA or higher for the SK-ACP Always close SK-NET before Windows to avoid communications issues Cards and Facility Codes: up to 16 within the panel • Card ID numbers must be unique, even if multiple Facility Codes are used. The system checks the FC, but uses the ID number to identify cardholders • Facility code 12, ID #1-10 = FC 15, ID # 1-10 • Should be: FC 12, ID # 1-10 and FC 15, ID # 11-20 (Facility codes should be kept to a minimum. More FC = less secure) SK-ACP Notes: Relays Each Door has 1 “Latch” Relay and 1 “Aux” Relay, each with two sets of contacts Latch Relays Location J1, J2 1 set of contacts can: – Unlock door – Activate Gate Operator The other set can: – Shunt Alarm Contact – Start a video recorder Auxiliary relays Location J3, J4 May operate under variety of user defined conditions: – – – – – – (i.e.) Error Alarm Tamper Alarm Door Bell Door Held Open Emergency Exit alarm Etc. – Programmed through SK-NET J1 J3 Relays SK-ACP Notes: Inputs Each Reader may be associated with up to 2 inputs. These can monitor contact closures at Remote Switches, Door contacts, Vehicle presence detectors, etc. Inputs defined through SK-NET (Tamper, Remote Open, Door Monitor, etc.) Located at J1, J2 terminals 7, 9 and share common terminal 8 NOTE: All inputs are configured as NO circuits If NC is required ( “Door Monitor” only ) Disconnect power from panel Remove jumper from pins 2, 3 on J10 Place jumper on pins 1, 2 on J10 Restore power Test Door Monitor input J10 J1 Inputs SK-ACP Notes: RS-232 Connection RS-232 used to connect the COM port of a PC to a single SK-ACP, or as a gateway to a series of SK-ACP’s J7 or RJ11 Jack in center of the Board Distance < 100’ NEVER connect a telephone line directly into the RJ11 Jack on the SK-ACP! RJ11 J7 RS-232 SK-ACP Notes: RS-485 Connection RS-485 Bus is used to link multiple SK-ACP units into a network Run CAT 5 Between J8 plugs (terminals 1, 2) – Distance between the PC ‘gateway’ and SK-ACP > 100’ 232/485 converter required (SK part# NET-CONV-P) Twisted pair Total Cable distance not to exceed 4000’ Terminal 3 is a signal GND. If connected to conductor of twisted pair this must be an insulated conductor and NOT connected to earth GND • Starts to become a consideration at approx 2000’ J8 RS485 Networking Modules Plug-in Modules for SK-ACP • LAN Applications – SK-LAN-MOD • Use existing network infrastructure to monitor and control the Access Control system • Wireless Applications – SK-WLS-MOD • Uses widely accepted 802.11g protocol (existing router and wireless system in place) SK-ACP Notes: LAN Connection SK-LAN-MOD or SK-WLS-MOD Embedded Devices (receive power from the SK-ACP) – Connect to J9 Connector Disconnect Power from SK-ACP Remove 2 pin jumper from J9 pins 6, 7 Plug in Module SK-LAN-MOD connect Ethernet cable Restore Power – Have available: Hardware Address Unique IP Address J8 LAN SK-ACP Notes: Power and Batteries SK-ACP must be connected to source of low voltage power RK-WM/ RK-WS readers SK-LAN-MOD, SK-WLS-MOD RK-WL 24VDC, 500mA 24VDC, 1Amp 24VDC, 1.5Amp (Basic config powered with SK-ACP-PS: 24VDC 500mA and a 1.9AH backup battery) Do not energize SK-ACP until all connections are made SK-ACP Notes: General 99% of technical ‘issues’ are addressed by: Referring to: The Manual Troubleshooting Guide Following the Installation Instructions Referring to the Web Site www.securakey.com SK-Net Software Basic RS232 Direct Connect RS485 Direct Connect w/ RS-232 to RS-485 converter Single LAN TCP/IP connection Multi-Location (Remote Access) Multiple LAN TCP/IP Connections Modem Dial-up Multi-User Client Server license for 2, 5, 10 or 15 workstations SK-ACP Notes: Basic Version SK-NET-DM RS232 Direct Connect, 1 LAN, RS485 Direct Conn w/RS-232 to RS-485 conv Multi-Location (Remote Access) SK-NET-MLD Multiple LAN TCP/IP connections, Modem Dial-up Multi-User SK-NET-MLD-CS Client Server license for 2, 5, 10 or 15 workstations Single Location Single Workstation Multiple Locations Single Workstation Multiple Locations Multiple Workstations Features of SK-NET • Multiple Locations (adding) • Customize the System – Location Time Zones (editing, limiting, etc) – Antipassback (Timed, Real, Soft and Hard) – Single Reader Time Zone Editing – Creating Access Groups – Changing Reader icons – Setting Door Schedules – Changing Latch timer for a single reader – Holidays – Daylight savings time – IN and OUT Readers (programming) – Reader Groups (creating, editing) – Door Controls (setting and using) – Inputs/Outputs – Programming custom Wiegand formats – Adding Facility Codes Features of SK-NET • Managing Users – – – – – – Adding/Deleting Customizing User Data Fields Sorting Filtering Users User Reports Limited Use Cards • Managing Transactions – – – – Filtering Transactions Viewing Cardholder Photos Archiving Excluding Transaction types for all/ for one reader • Reports – – – – – Transaction Reports User Information Report List of Readers in a Location List of Readers in an Access Group List of Users in Access Group • Security – – – – Passwords Assigning Operator Levels System Activity Log Password Protection Transaction History Transaction Filters Define User Properties Modify Single or Range of Users Location Connections Set Up Time Zones Set Up Door Schedules 5 Main Steps in System Setup 1. Establish communications to the readers. 2. Setup any or all restrictions for times of access. 3. Assign user with cards numbers for any restrictions necessary. 4. Setup any inputs or outputs for special requirements. 5. Keep track of who uses the reader, time, date, and area of entrance.