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NGP Introduction

Next Generation Enterprise Access Control System with


optional Central Station Burg support

9/16/2010
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Company Confidential

NGP Positioning
 The opportunity to sell a controller that addresses both
Access Control and Intrusion has long been an interest
we wanted to pursue
 Customers are happy with our LNL access controllers for
access control


However, trying to drive intrusion business through the LNL panel


set has been difficult
Also, Intrusion only boards typically do not have power to process
large volumes of access control

 As an intrusion/access hybrid, NGP allows us to more


effectively address that space while meeting the most
popular of features available with the LNL boards


LNL Panels still support more feature-rich access control, but with
very limited intrusion

Company Confidential

NGP Positioning
 NGP is meant to capture the majority of
opportunities with an intrusion detection as well as
an access control component


In time, the performance of the NGP panel will allow us to


address access control gaps

 We will be offering multiple panel lines





Lenel Hardware Access Series (for LNL parts)


Lenel Hardware Security Series (for NGP parts)

Company Confidential

NGP Mission Statement


 The purpose of the NGP panel is to offer Lenel VARS
and End Users an alternative enterprise-class
access control panel family
 Adding value by offering,






true central-station intrusion detection


expanded memory
increased reader count
power management feedback
and future expansion capabilities

NGP - Project Scope


OnGuard
Main controller
Central Station
(Panel)
Location: Electrical Room
Location: Control Room

Door controller
(Peripheral)
Location: Room Wall

Input/Output Modules:
(Peripheral)
Location: Room Ceiling

CCTV system
(Output)

Motion Sensor
(Input)
Door

Intrusion Only

Door
strike

Reader

Reader

Access Control Only

Door
strike

Door

Buzzer R2
Power 14 V R2
Green LED R2
Red LED R2
D1 R2
D0 R2
-V R2
D1 Egress R2
D0 Egress R2

Door Contact 2
Tamper Door2

AUX Door 2
REX Door 2

SOM

Door Strike Relay

Door Contact 1
Tamper Door1
Buzzer R1
Power 14 V R1
Green LED R1
Red LED R1
D1 R1
D0 R1
-V R1
D1 Egress R1
D0 Egress R1
AUX Relay NO R 1
AUX Relay C R 1

AUX Door 1
REX Door 1

Door Strike Relay

NGP and Components


External Primary Secondary USB Host
Battery Ethernet Ethernet
Ports
Connecto
Port
Port
r

VBus

12 VDC Alternate Power

18 VAC / 24VDC
Power
SNAPP Bus 4

SNAPP Bus 3

AUX 14V Supply 1


AUX 14V Supply 2
SNAPP Bus 2

SNAPP Bus 1

Siren Relay
Strobe Relay
Micro SD Card

External Tamper
Circuit 4
Circuit 3

Circuit 2
Circuit 1

Product Components
 NGP Panels (controllers), with enclosure and power
supply, with or without (intrusion, dual doors, dual
path and other options)
 NGP dual reader interfaces, with or without universal
mounting plates (LNL-CTX and LNL-CTX6)
 Input and output modules mounted to universal
mounting plate to fit into current Lenel enclosures
(LNL-CTX and LNL-CTX6)
 LCD keypads, with or without reader interface
 Intelligent power supply module
 Optional world wide modem for intrusion

Final System Level Design

NGP
SIA or ContactID
TCP/IP

Alarm Monitoring
Station

Host Interface
(Google Protocol Buffers)
TCP/IP

Downstream Peripherals
Based on Guardall NA I/O
SNAPP
(RS485)

NGP-13201,2
NGP-CKGN1
NGP-CKGE1
NGP-11001
NGP-12081

Lenel Access Control Module


Lenel Standard LCD
Lenel LCD (external reader)
Lenel 16 Input Module
Lenel 8 Relay Output Board

Notes:
1. Based upon existing product with new OEM code
2. Includes code revisions to support 245-bit cards
3. Based upon existing product with HW changes
4. NGP will use existing Guardall Worldwide Modem
(WWM), part number 120-3633, for PTSN
communication

Downstream Communication

Enclosure (VBUS)

500
D2[OUT]

4000 = 1219m
500 = 152m

4000

LCD
Keypad

1320

D2 IN

In[Out] Readers
share connections
D1 IN

SNAPP
4000

D1 [OUT]

Bi-directional
4000 SNAPP Bus
VBUS (Enclosure)
500 Reader Wire

NGP
Panel

1100

1208
1208
1208
1208

Value Proposition Summary


 A scalable hardware and software platform
 Use existing Guardall downstream devices
 Integration with OnGuard Host Software
 Integrated Access and Intrusion


With Central Station Support

Value Proposition
Separate Access & Intrusion Systems

* Access

Integrated Access & Intrusion

MSRP

Control
Hardware

$3,625

Labor

$1,300
Sub Total

$4,925

* Intrusion

MSRP

Hardware

$1,100

Labor

$1,550

Total

$6,475

* Based on a typical 8 Door installation

MSRP

Hardware

$3,625

Intrusion Option

$450

Sub Total

*Integrated

Labor
($1,300)

$250
$1,300

Total

$5,175

NGP Panel Set Conceptual Differences!


 Access and Intrusion!
 Onboard power supply and charger


With enhanced status reporting

 Doors vs. Readers




1 or 2 readers per door [IN/OUT]

 Output boards are children of input boards




8 Outputs per Panel instead of 16

 2 Communication Busses



SNAPP for external


Vbus for internal

NGP panel intrusion functions


 Up to 1024 input points





Define any point as


belonging to any area
System default point type
and custom point type
(future OnGuard support)
False alarm prevention
point type
Delay point type
4 state detection:


NC, NO, Open and short


circuit

Custom EOL values

 Up to 130 independent
areas








Individual Arm/Disarm time


schedule
Manual or Auto
Arm/Disarm
Priority Arm/Disarm
Dual custody Disarm
Area inter-lock Disarm
No activity auto Arm
Time schedule control
perimeter (Stay) or fully
Arm (On)

OnGuard Features NOT available with NGP


 OSDP Reader Support
 Panel-based Biometrics
 Elevator Control
 Schlage Wireless Support
 PIV support is TBD

Panel Feature Set - Licensed


 Feature Set the capabilities configuration to use
with all panels


Determines the system capacities for Readers, Inputs, Etc.

 Determined by a License file loaded to the panel





Initial license loaded the factory


Upgrades available

 See next slide for more details

Panel Feature Sets


Panel #

On-Board
Doors

Total
Doors

Badges

Ethernet
Ports

Intrusion
Support

Supported
Inputs

NGP2200i

No

66

249,999

Yes

512

NGP2220i

Yes

66

249,999

Yes

512

NGP3300i

No

128

499,999

Yes

1024

NGP3320i

Yes

130

499,999

Yes

1024

NOTE: Panels will be available in a Non-Intrusion version.


Same part numbers w/o the i designation.

System On Module (SOM)


 Main application
processing unit




Linux operating system


Root file system
Database (configuration,
users, etc.)
Event storage

 Atmel AT91SAM9G20
ARM (400Mhz)
 Communication ports





6 serial
2 Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
2 USB host
1 USB device

 Memory






Serial dataflash (4MB)


NAND flash (256MB)
SDRAM (512MB)
NVRAM (2MB)
Micro SD card (2GB future)

 Real Time Clock

Controller Base Module with I/O processor


 Freescale MC9S08AC96 (18Mhz)
 18VAC/24VDC/12VDC input
power
 Power Supplies





System regulator: 14DC @ 1.2A


Battery charger 13.7VDC @ 1.2A
5VDC @ 1A
3.3VDC @ 1A

 I/O processing unit






I/O signal conditioning


Field wiring connections
Timing critical functions




A-D conversion
Reader input processing
Power supply monitoring and
diagnostics

Controller Base Module with I/O processor


 Communication interfaces





2, Ethernet RJ45
Dual USB (for Serial Support)
4, SNAPP (RS485)
Vbus for I/O expansion


Future Use

WWM for PTSN alarm reporting


to Central Station

 Outputs






2, 5A @ 24VDC 1-Form-C relays


2, 1A @ 24VDC relays
4 open collector inputs
2, 14V auxiliary supplies
Backup battery disconnect relay

 Inputs


12 supervised inputs





4 Wiegand/Magstripe readers
External tamper input


4 w/ 2 Doors

Off the wall tamper input

Solid state siren/strobe outputs


(optional)

NGP Memory
 Onboard memory will retain specified information
which includes:





Cardholder/Badge 500,000 MAX


Access levels 31,199
Timezones 255 (Holidays 128)
50,000 Events

 Battery backed memory and Flash storage





Memory is not an issue with the NGP


It was sized based on what we needed to hold

NGP-1320 - 2 Door / 4 Reader Module














Configuration Options
NGP-1320= board only
NGP-1320-UMP (displayed)

2 door, 4 reader access control


Dedicated door status and REX
inputs
Additional input for each door
8 amp Form-C lock relay for
each door
3 amp Form-A aux relay for
each door
Processor Diagnostic LED
5V or 12V selectable reader
power output
12VDC power
RS485 SNAPP bus
communications to controller
Front and rear tamper
(separate switches)
12VDC power

NGP-1100 - Input/Output Module






16 solid-state inputs
2 solid-state outputs
Diagnostic LED for
communications and
each relay
Expansion port for up to
4 downstream vbus
modules
RS485 SNAPP bus
communications to
controller
Front and rear tamper
(separate switches)
12VDC power

NGP-1208 - Output Expansion Board




8 Form-c Relay
outputs
Diagnostic LED for
communications and
each relay
Vbus communications
to NGP-1100
Up to 4 allowed per
NGP-1100
12VDC power

Worldwide Modem 120-3633L

 Worldwide Modem
(Optional)




Operates at 2400 Baud


SIA/CID reporting formats
HSC/IP (High Security
Communications)
Direct plug in module to
NGP

LCD Keypad (NGP-CKXX Gray & White)




Large character 2x16 screen




Allows the user to view and control the system

Cover tamper and wall tamper


detection (single switch)
Available with or w/o External Reader
Interface
Future Keypad Features (TBD)


Dedicated keys used for panic, fire, and medical


emergencies
Function (f) keys allow the system administrator
to program up to 10 specific output functions of
their choice per area

Model Cross Reference


Existing Product

New Product
(Base)

New Product (alternative)

LNL-2220

NGP-2220UL

NGP-2220CE, NGP-2220Ixx s/intrusion

LNL-3300

NGP-3300UL

NGP-3300CE, NGP-3300Ixx s/intrusion

Not available

NGP-3320UL

NGP-3320CE, NGP-3320Ixx s/intrusion

LNL-1320

NGP-1320

NGP-1320-UMP

LNL-1100

NGP-1100

NGP-1108K-UMP = (1) 1100 & (1) 1208

LNL-1200

NGP-1200 x2

NGP-1216K-UMP = (2) 1208

LNL-8000

N/A

LNL-500b, LNL-500w

N/A

N/A

120-3633L

World Wide Modem

N/A

120-3650(1)L

Intelligent Power Supply

LNL-CK

NGP-CKWE

W= White, G= Gray, E=w/reader


interface, N=no reader interface

Key differences

Requires a NGP-1100, 2x
to get 16 outputs

Configuration Examples

Configuring the Panel


 NGP Access Panel Configuration



Typical configuration tabs


NGP specific tabs (Power, SIA/CID, Intrusion, etc.)

NGP Panel Options


 Options control the functions available on the panel


Model: sets the feature set of the panel

Power Tab on NGP


Specifies settings
for the battery
testing and use by
the panel


Brownout Mode






Send alarm on low


voltage

Check for Battery


Cutoff Voltage
Warning Voltage

Capacity Tab on NGP


 Display Panel Capacities






Doors
Alarm Panels
Inputs/Outputs
Downstream Devices
Badges

Adding an NGP-1100 Input Panel


 Adding an Input Panel requires the board serial
number


You also need to specify the number of Inputs and Outputs


supported by the panel (groups of 4)


Include any VBUS connected NGP-1208s in the count of Outputs

Input/Output Addressing
 The inputs and outputs in the system are selected by
their association to an Alarm Panel


Main NGP Panel Inputs/Outputs








4 Inputs and 2 Outputs (w/ Onboard Readers)


12 Inputs and 2 Outputs (w/o Onboard Readers

NGP-1100 Panels have 16 Inputs


NGP-1208 Panels have 8 Outputs


4 can be connected to a single NGP-1100

 Using techniques familiar to OnGuard users we can


allow management of large numbers of points

Configuring the Inputs


 Select the Alarm Panel the Inputs are connected to
on the left



Supervision and Point Type


Area and Buffer Area

Point Types
 16 Pre-defined Input Point Types


Means that the installer can quickly program how a point


behaves



Standard (Basic On/Off Point for Access Only Systems)


Entry doors (triggers), route points (followers), perimeter points, supervisory points, fire
points and panic (hold up) points can be quickly defined

 Easy to Use; configures commonly used inputs







Burglary
Life Safety
Supervisory groups
False Alarm Prevention Points


Typically used with Motion Detectors, it will only report if active for 10 seconds or if 2
separate sensors in the same area activate within 20 minuntes

NGP Reader Settings


 Specific settings for the NGP Readers




Assume Door Used / Time and Attendance


Turnstile Behavior / Request to Exit behavior
Man-Trap - Interlock Support

NGP Door Modes


 Credential Required
 Unlocked
 Pending First User (First Card Unlock)
 Area is Disarmed (Stay/Disarmed)


Door is unlocked when the area is

In/Out Readers
 Reader Mode
 Card Only, Card and PIN, PIN or Card, PIN Only


PIN Only requires a setting at the panel

 Reader Policy
 Normal, Dual Custody, Escort, Toggle Lock (Authorized)
 Lockout (locks the reader)
 During or Outside the schedule only

Areas
 Areas in NGP can be used for various reasons





Anti-passback
User Counting
Activity Detection
Intrusion Detection




Delay Times
Exit Settings
Common / Priority Areas

Arm/Disarm Settings



Schedule
Options

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