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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
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
Company Confidential
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
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 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
VBus
18 VAC / 24VDC
Power
SNAPP Bus 4
SNAPP Bus 3
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
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
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
Separate Access & Intrusion Systems
* Access
MSRP
Control
Hardware
$3,625
Labor
$1,300
Sub Total
$4,925
* Intrusion
MSRP
Hardware
$1,100
Labor
$1,550
Total
$6,475
MSRP
Hardware
$3,625
Intrusion Option
$450
Sub Total
*Integrated
Labor
($1,300)
$250
$1,300
Total
$5,175
2 Communication Busses
Up to 130 independent
areas
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
Atmel AT91SAM9G20
ARM (400Mhz)
Communication ports
6 serial
2 Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
2 USB host
1 USB device
Memory
A-D conversion
Reader input processing
Power supply monitoring and
diagnostics
2, Ethernet RJ45
Dual USB (for Serial Support)
4, SNAPP (RS485)
Vbus for I/O expansion
Future Use
Outputs
Inputs
12 supervised inputs
4 Wiegand/Magstripe readers
External tamper input
4 w/ 2 Doors
NGP Memory
Onboard memory will retain specified information
which includes:
Configuration Options
NGP-1320= board only
NGP-1320-UMP (displayed)
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
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
(Optional)
New Product
(Base)
LNL-2220
NGP-2220UL
LNL-3300
NGP-3300UL
Not available
NGP-3320UL
LNL-1320
NGP-1320
NGP-1320-UMP
LNL-1100
NGP-1100
LNL-1200
NGP-1200 x2
LNL-8000
N/A
LNL-500b, LNL-500w
N/A
N/A
120-3633L
N/A
120-3650(1)L
LNL-CK
NGP-CKWE
Key differences
Requires a NGP-1100, 2x
to get 16 outputs
Configuration Examples
Brownout Mode
Doors
Alarm Panels
Inputs/Outputs
Downstream Devices
Badges
Input/Output Addressing
The inputs and outputs in the system are selected by
their association to an Alarm Panel
Point Types
16 Pre-defined Input Point Types
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
In/Out Readers
Reader Mode
Card Only, Card and PIN, PIN or Card, PIN Only
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