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ACTEC Series
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 The AcNetPro controller................... 4
1.2 General Safety Summary......................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 EMI Protection......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Step by step installation.......................................................................................................................... 6
Injury Precautions
Use Proper Power Cord To avoid fire hazard, use only the power cord specified for this product.
Avoid Electric Overload To avoid electic shock or fire hazard, do not apply a voltage to a terminal that is outside the
range specified for that terminal.
Ground the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord
To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be to earth ground.
Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product,
ensure that the product is properly grounded.
Do Not Operate Without To avoid electic shock or fire hazard, do not operate this product
Cover with cover removed.
Use Proper Fuse To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Do Not Operate In To avoid electic shock, do not operate this product in wet or
Wet/damp Conditions damp conditions.
Do Not Operate In An To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this product in an explosive
Explosive Atmosphere atmosphere.
Symbols on the product The following symbols may appear on the product:
DANGER Protectice Ground
High Voltage (Earth) Terminal
1.3 EMI Protection.
ACTEC LTD terminals, including AcNetPro or Minilock terminals, are all based on microprocessors. They are installed in order
to operate 24 hours a day. In addition, since they must often control a given environment, ACTEC terminals may be connected
to various types of exterior elements such as card readers, electrical door opener, alarm detection device, printer, mainframe
computer and so forth.
Under such circumstances, this kind of system is subjected to some extremely difficult constraints directly related to :
1- Electro Magnetic Interferences (EMI) along the lines connecting the terminal to any exterior elements. Undesired voltage may
reach thousands of volts in case of lightnings.
2- The exterior elements themselves. In most cases, they are not supplied by ACTEC LTD but are chosen in response to the
constraints of the particular installation site (local distributors, national operating standards, etc.).
All ACTEC LTD equipment is provided with internal protection devices against all such interference. (These devices include
varistances, protection diodes, etc.). However, since ACTEC LTD. Terminals may be installed in a variety of operating environments,
there are a certain number of basic rules of thumb that should be followed in order to provide extra protection.
It is absolutely imperative that, from the moment a ACTEC LTD terminal is installed, the individual responsible for the
installation rigorously adhere to all the directives listed below. Should any of these directives not be rigorously adhered
to, Crow Data Systems will not assume responsibility for any problems or malfunctions that might be encountered as a
result of such non-compliance.
1. The control unit (housing the microprocessor) must never be installed inside a high voltage electrical power box and must
never be placed in close proximity to large transformers or high voltage/current source devices. Since the controller may
require maintenance, it is important to consider the accessibility of the unit.
2. The AcNetPro board must be separately grounded. Therefore, one must verify in advance whether the installation site
provides adequate grounding facilities.
3. The cover or case that contains the control unit housing the microprocessor must be tightly screwed down or locked in
place.
4. It is essential to plug the ACTEC terminals 230 volt sector cable into a clean line (i.e., a line not being used other
pieces of heavy equipment) or into an length line, which has been specifically allocated to the terminal, with a good
earth ground.
5. Never use the system cables guide to pass wires from another system, like loud bells, electric door openers, etc ...
Step 3: Set the controller address through jumper DS1 (see par. 7.3). On installation where several AcNetPro boards
are used, avoid using the same address for different boards.
Step 4: Connect the card reader as explained on par. 4 and pay attention to the following points:
A. Select the technology used through jumper DS1
B. For Wiegand technology, install jumpers JP3 and JP4.
C. Power the card readers according to its consumption, see its technical manual.
Step 5: Connect the electric door opener using 20 AWG wires as explained on par. 6. Pay attention to the following
points:
A. When using a DC voltage to an electric door opener, installed a diode ON THE LOCK ITSELF.
B. When a Fail safe opener is used:
C. Connect the opener between the CO and NC relays outputs.
Step 6: Connect the different detectors between the corresponding inputs (I1 to I11) and the 0v, as explained in par.
5. The detector operating mode (NO or NC, time zones, etc..) is defined by software. (see User manual of the
corresponding application).
Step 7: Connect an effective ground to the dedicated lag located at the protective ground pin in the controller
housing. Use a proper tool to fix the ground wire into the lag or solder it.
Step 8: Connect the mains (230v). Use a 4mm wide strip to attach the mains cable to the proper fixation located on
the upper left corner, near the main grounding stud, inside the controller housing.
Step 9: Conect the battery pack (12V/7Ah max.) using 20 AWG wires as explained in par. 3
Step 10: Programme the system, if required, as described on the User Manual of the application used.
J5b J5a J4 J 6b J 6a
12Vdc JP 3.. 0v
J7 RS 232
JP 4 . .
0v Vcc
JP2 ::: Clk 1/I14
RS485
RS
Led 11 Led1 Dat 1/I15
RL 4 RL 3 RL 2 RL 1 Alarm Input indicators: Off if input closed
Led 1
Driver
RS 485
Led 2
J1
Lon1
Buz 1
BC 4100 0v
Rev . B Vcc
ROM
CPU
Clk 2/I12
Dat2/I13
Lithium Cell Led 4
JP 1 Eprom / J2 Led 5
Flash
Reset Lon 2
Lithium DS1
Cell Buz 2
AcNetPro2/3:
DS1/1 to 5: Board Address
J1: Reader 1 J6: 11 Alarm Inputs
DS1/6,7,8: Reader Technology:
6 on: Wiegand (Up to 50 bits) with parity check
7 on: Wiegand (Up to 50 bits) without parity check
8 on: Not in use.
J2: Reader 2 JP1: Lithium Cell on/off
JP2: Selection
J4: serial Port
RS232 or RS485 RS232/RS485:
to PC or printer 654 654
::: :::
12 3 123
JP3/4:
To be installed if reader 1/2 with RS232 RS485
Wiegand interface.
Notes: Card readers consuming more than 250mA CANNOT be powered by the AcNetPro Vcc output.
- A safety approved 12V battery pack has to be used, according to the local standards.
J5b J5a J
Power 12Vdc
J7
Supply 0v RS 23
JP2 :
R
RL 4 RL 3 RL 2 RL 1
BC 4
Rev
Lithium Cell
RemindeR! DONT CONNECT THE READERS RED WIRE TO VCC OF THE PCB CONTROLLER.
JP 1
Reset
Lithium DS1
Cell
The AcNetPro Installation Manual 8
4. CARD READERS TYPES AND CONNECTION
The AcNetPro controller may recognise many kind of reader technologies, selected by jumpers JP4/6,7,8. Hereunder the
connection for the most popular one (magnetic and proximity). For other technologies, refer to the relevant manual.
PR 104 Anti Vandal PR 103 Prox PR 106 Prox Pincode SW - 7 Fingerprint (refer to the
relevant Manual)
Type of cable: 8 shielded wires, 22 AWG. Maximum length: 100m.
Interface: ISO2 (clock/data) or Wiegand (data0/data1)
+12v 0v
R 1c R 1no
Always fit a
+ - Diode across a DC
J 5a electronic lock,
to be fitted at the
R#no: Normally Open contact lock end.
Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1 R#nc: Normally Closed contact
R#c: Common contact of the relay
Controller
ACNET
RS485 bus: 1,2 Km. Shielded twisted pair cable 22/24 AWG
1 on 1 on 1 on 1 on
Tx/H 2 off Tx/H Rx/L
2 off Tx/H Rx/L
2 off Tx/H Rx/L
2 off
3 off 3 off 3 off 3 off
::: 4 off :: : 4 off ::: 4 off
::: 4 off
DS1 5 off DS1 5 off DS1 5 off DS1 5 off
JP2 6 JP2 6 JP2 6 JP2
6
7 7 7 7
ACNETPRO 8 ACNETPRO 8 ACNETPRO 8 ACNETPRO 8
1. Introduction....................................................................................................................15
4. Connections...................................................................................................................17
7. Dipswitch Setting............................................................................................................18
8. General Specification.....................................................................................................18
CR40485
USB to RS422 / RS485 Converter
USB to RS485
CR40485
GND
Converter
RD -
RD +
TD - A- RS-485
TD + B+
GND GND
Device 1
A- RS-485
B+
GND
Device 2
Up to
31
RS-485 - 2-Wires
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
devices
A-
RS-485
B+
GND
Device 31
Make sure to set the DIP SW on PCB to Half Duplex RS-485 2-Wires mode.
USB to RS485
CR40485
Converter GND
RD -
RD +
TD - A- RS-485
TD + B+
GND GND
Device 1
A- RS-485
B+
GND
Device 2
Up to
31
RS-485 - 2-Wires devices
A- RS-485
B+
GND
Device 31
Figure 2
GND
Converter
RD - TDA -
RD + TDA + RS-422
TD - RDA - Device 1
TD + RDA +
GND GND
TDA -
TDA + RS-422
RDA - Device 2
RDA +
GND
RS-422 - 4-Wires Up to 31
devices
TDA -
TDA + RS-422
RDA - Device 31
RDA +
GND
Figure 3
A screen will appear, telling you that there is a new device plugged into the USB bus.
Make sure Search for the best driver for your device is selected,
Make sure CD drive is selected. Insert the attached CD into the CD Drive.
Tx or Rx Half Duplex
ON ON OFF
RS-485 2-Wires
8. General Specification:
Standard: EIA RS-485
Isolation: None
Self Tuner inside, support multiple Baud Rate and multiple Data Format
Dimensions: 95 mm x 65 mm x 37 mm
Connect the DS100 to Power with a 9VDC power jack. (The (+) inside).
Connect the DS100 to the LAN via RJ-45 cable.
Install, from the delivered CD, the Tibbo Device Server Toolkit on your PC.
Go to Start-Programs-Tibbo-Tibbo Device Server Manager
The program should auto detect the DS100. Its initial IP address is 127.0.0.1
Click on the IP address and then on <Change IP> and set the IP according to your LAN settings.
Consult your network administrator before setting the IP address.
Click on <DS Settings>.
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LD 2
Tx
Rx
(Rx /Tx ) RX /L TX /H
RS 232 0v RS 485 Port
Port /TTL L J2 RX /L TX /H
H RS 485 Port
VCC J1 ::::: 44 mm
0v RJ 45 AcNetPro Board 2
12V
RS 232 TCP /IP bridge
SW 1 AcNetPro Board 1
TTL
LD 1 BI 1200- A
(on)
AcNetPro -DBL housing
Connector AcNetPro-DBL to RS232 port SW1 AcNetPro -DBL to TTL port AcNetPro -DBL to TCP/IP
J1 on RS232 SW1 = TTL SW1=TTL
Tx
To a PC (To other devices)
Rx Not used (see note 1)
(RS232 levels) TTL Levels
0v
L To Rx/L input of AcN. boards To Rx/L input of AcN. boards To Rx/L input of AcN. boards
H To Tx/H input of AcN. boards To Tx/H input of AcN. boards To Tx/H input of AcN. boards
Vcc 5 Volts OUTPUT / 200mA. 5 Volts OUTPUT / 200mA. 5 Volts OUTPUT / 200mA.
0v 0v Power 0v Power 0v Power
12V 8-12Vdc power 8-12Vdc power 8-12Vdc power
Note 1: To connect the mini interface to a TCP/IP network, insert a 10-Base-T TCP/IP bridge on the J2 connector.
The network has to be connected to the RJ45 of the TCP/IP interface
DC+ -
2. Use always a diode if the door opener is DC powered
Separate
Power Supply 12Vdc 3. If the door opener consumption is more than 24V/1A, use an
No Relay intermediate relay.
+
Co Common
No - 0V.
Controller
RS 232/RS 485 4. Always install a 120 ohms terminator resistor at both ends of the
Interface RS 485 RS485 line.
Lo Hi
Last
Controller
Controller
6. Link all the RS485 wire shields together and connect it at the
RS232/RS485 interface end and NOT at the controllers end.
Gnd RS485 Bus
RS 232/RS 485
Interface
Lo Hi Lo Hi
7. Use a very good earth at the interface.
Controller Controller
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