ZKAccess US-C3-400-PRO, US-C3-400, US-C3-200-PRO, US-C3-200, US-C3-100-WBUN Quick Instalation Guide

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Instructions for Installation and Use of the C3­100/200/400 Control Panel

Version: 1.0.1

Date:Oct. 2010

About This Manual

This manual is a guide to installation and connection of the C3­100/200/400 access

control operator panel. For how to use the software of the product, see ZKAccess4.0

User Manual.

Instructions for Installation and Use of the C3­100/200/400 Control Panel

 

Contents

 

1 Important Security Instructions.......................................................................

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1.1

Important Security Instructions.................................................................

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1.2

Installation Cautions.................................................................................

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2 Introduction......................................................................................................

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2.1

System Function Parameters.....................................................................

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2.2

Product Technical Parameters...................................................................

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2.3

Control Operator Panel Indicators.............................................................

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3 Connection and Installation..............................................................................

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3.1

Case Installation.......................................................................................

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3.2

Installation ofAccess Control Operator Panel Wires..................................

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3.3

Control Operator Panel System Installation.............................................

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3.4

Control Operator Panel Connection Terminals.........................................

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3.5 Connection with Door Sensors, Exit Switches, and Auxiliary Input Devices

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3.6

Connection with Wiegand Readers..........................................................

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Relay Output Connection........................................................................

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3.8Access Control Operator Panel System Power Supply Structure...............

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4 Access Control Operator Panel System Networking......................................

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4.1Access Control Networking Wires and Wiring.........................................

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4.2 TCP/IP Network Communication............................................................

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4.3 RS485 Network Communication ............................................................

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4.4 DIP Switch Setting (485 Address Setting, Factory Setting, and Terminal

Resistance Setting).......................................................................................

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1 Important Security Instructions

1.1 Important Security Instructions

1.Read, follow and keep instructions: Before operating the equipment, read and follow strictly all security and operation instructions. Please keep the instructions in good condition for future reference.

2.Accessories: Please use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer or delivered with the product. Any other related product is not recommended as the major alarming or monitoring system. The major alarming or monitoring system should comply with the local applicable fire­prevention and security standards.

3.Installation cautions: Do not place this equipment on any unstable table, tripod mount, support or base, lest the equipment should fall and get damaged, and more undesirably cause severe personal injuries.Therefore, it is important to install the equipment as instructed by the manufacturer.

4.All peripheral devices must be grounded.

5.No external connection wires can be exposed. All connections and idle wire ends must be wrapped with insulating tapes to prevent accidental contact with exposed wires from damaging the equipment.

6.Repair: Do not attempt unauthorized repair of the equipment. Disassembly or detachment is likely to cause shock or other risks. All repair jobs should be done by qualified repair personnel.

7.Damages in need of repair: In any of the following cases, first disconnect the AC/DC power supply from the equipment and notify qualified repair personnel for repairs:

The power cord or connector is damaged.

There is entry of liquid or any other foreign object into the equipment.

The equipment is wetted or exposed to bad weather (rain, snow, etc.).

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If the equipment cannot work normally even though operated as instructed, please be sure to adjust only the control components specified in the operation instructions. Incorrect adjustment of other control components may cause damage to the equipment, and add to troubleshooting workload of the qualified technicians.

The equipment falls down or its performance changes obviously.

8.Replacing components: If it is necessary to replace a component, the repair personnel must use only the substitutes specified by the manufacturer.

9.Security inspection: After the equipment is repaired, the repair personnel are supposed to conduct security inspection to ensure the equipment can work normally.

10.Power supply: Operate the equipment with only the type of power supply indicated on the label. Contact the operator for any uncertainty about the type of power supply.

1.2 Installation Cautions

1.All wires must run through casing pipes, for example PVC or galvanized pipes, to prevent failure caused by rodent damage. Although a control panel is designed with good antistatic, lightning­proof, and leakage­proof functions, ensure its chassis and the AC ground wire are connected properly and the AC ground wire is grounded physically.

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2.It is recommended not to plug/unplug connection terminals frequently when the system is energized. Be sure to unplug the connection terminals before starting any relevant welding job.

3.Do not detach or replace any control panel chip without permission, because unprofessional operation may cause damage to the control panel.

4.It is recommended not to connect any other auxiliary devices without permission. All non­routine operations must be communicated to our engineers in advance.

5.A control panel should not share one power socket with any other large­current device.

6.It is preferable to install card readers and buttons at heights of 1.4­1.5m above the ground, but the heights are subject to proper adjustment according to customers’ usual practice.

7.It is advised to install control panels at places easy of maintenance, like a weak electric well.

8.It is strongly recommended that the exposed part of any connection terminal should not be longer than 4mm, and specialized clamping tools may be used to avoid short­circuit or communication failure resulting from accidental contact with excessive exposed wires.

9.To save access control event records, read data periodically from control panels.

10.Get prepared countermeasures according to application scenarios for unexpected power failure, like selecting power supply with UPS.

11.The connection between a card reader and a control panel should not be longer than 100m.

12.The connection between a PC and a control panel should be shorter than 1200m for RS485 communications. A length within 600m is recommended to make communications more stable.

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13.To protect the access control system against the self­induced electromotive force generated by an electronic lock at the instant of switching off/on, it is necessary to connect a diode in parallel (please use the FR107 delivered with the system) with the electronic lock to release the self­induced electromotive force during onsite connection for application of the access control system.

14.It is recommended that an electronic lock and a control panel should use respective power supplies.

15.It is recommended to use the power supply delivered with the system as the control panel power supply.

16.In a place with strong magnetic interference, galvanized steel pipes or shielded cables are recommended, and proper grounding is required.

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2 Introduction

The access control management system is a new modernized security management system, which is an effective measure for security and protection management. It is mainly used to manage entrances and exits of important places, such as banks, hotels, equipment rooms, offices, smart communities, and factories.

2.1 System Function Parameters

High­speed 32­bit 400MHz CPU, 32M RAM, and 256M Flash.

Embedded LINUX operating system.

One­door/two­door two­way access or four­door one­way access.

Amaximum of 30,000 card holders and 100,000 offline event records.

Support of multiple Wiegand card formats and a password keypad, compatible with various types of cards.

Use of dual communication technologies: the Ethernet plus the RS485 industrial bus, for reliable communications.

With a watchdog (hardware) built in the control panel to prevent crash.

Over­current, over­voltage, and inverse­voltage protection for input of power supply to the control panel.

Over­current protection for the power supply to card readers.

Instant over­voltage protection for all input/output ports.

Instant over­voltage protection for communication ports.

2.2 Product Technical Parameters

Working power supply: rated voltage 12V(±20%) DC; rated current ≤0.5A.

Working environment: temperature 0°C­55°C; humidity 10%­80%.

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Output load: working voltage AC ≤ 30V, rated current ≤ 8A; DC ≤ 36V, rated current ≤ 5A.

C­type electronic lock relay output terminal: 10A contact current, 12V DC, with LED status indications.

Output terminal of the auxiliary relay: 2A contact current, 30V DC, with LED status indications.

With detachable connection terminals made of alloy­steel non­magnetic flange materials.

Outline dimensions of the control PCB: 160mm (length) × 106mm (width) for C3­100/200; 218mm (length) × 106mm (width) for C3­400.

Mounting hole dimensions of the control PCB: 147.32mm (length) × 91.44mm (width) for C3­100/200; 203.2mm (length) × 106mm (width) for C3­400.

External box dimensions: 345mm × 275mm × 70mm.

2.3 Control Operator Panel Indicators

When the C3­100/200/400 is powered on, normally the POWER indicator (red) is lit constantly, the RUN indicator (green) flashes (indicating the system is normal), and other indicators are all off.

Except the cases as follows:

1.LINK indicator (green): indicates proper TCP/IP connection if it is lit constantly;

2.ACT indicator (yellow): indicates transmission of TCP/IP data if it flashes;

3.TX indicator (yellow): indicates sending of 485 data if it flashes;

4.RX indicator (green): indicates receiving of 485 data if it flashes;

5.Lock indicator (green): indicates unlocking if it is lit constantly (if the auxiliary output indicator is lit in green constantly, it indicates the auxiliary device is enabled);

6.CARD indicator (yellow): indicates input of Wiegand signal if it is lit.

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ZKAccess US-C3-400-PRO, US-C3-400, US-C3-200-PRO, US-C3-200, US-C3-100-WBUN Quick Instalation Guide

Instructions for Installation and Use of the C3­100/200/400 Control Panel

See the C4 indicators in the following figure:

Figure 2­1 Indicators in the C3­400

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3 Connection and Installation

3.1 Case Installation

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3.2 Installation of Access Control Operator Panel

Wires

Figure 3­1Access Control Operator Panel Wire Installation Diagram

Notes:

1.Before connection, make sure the power supply is disconnected, because connection with power connected will cause severe damage to the equipment.

2.The access control wires must be separated according to heavy and light current; the control panel wires, electronic lock wires, and exit button wires must run through their respective casing pipes.

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