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NAC-2500 Terminal Installation Guide

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Table of Contents
1. Before Installation 1.1 To install ----------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.2 Product package ------------------------------------------------ 4 2. Installation Environment ---------------------------------------------- 6 3. System Configuration 3.1 Network mode ----------------------------------------------------- 7 3.2 Standalone mode ------------------------------------------------- 8 4. Installation 4.1 Fastening the auxiliary plate ---------------------------------- 9 4.2 Attaching other devices except the terminal -------------- 11 4.3 Connecting external cables ----------------------------------- 12 4.4 Fastening the terminal ----------------------------------------- 16 5. Check After Installation ----------------------------------------------- 18

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1. Before Installation
1.1 To install Please follow the installation guide because the performance can be decreased if the product is installed incorrectly. 1.2 Product package
Product Terminal Pictures Qty 1ea Use
Access Controller

Adapter

1ea

Supplying power for the terminal

Power cord

1ea

Rear case

1ea

Fastening the terminal

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Bolt

4ea

Fastening the terminal

6ea

Fastening the rear case

Housing

1ea

Connecting door cable

Receptacle & cable

5ea

S/W CD

1ea

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2. Installation Environment
Please keep in mind the following conditions when you install the product. You might need to obtain the user's consent if necessary. This product is originally designed to install indoors. If you have to install it outdoors, however, do not expose the terminal to direct sunlight, snow or rain. The connection cables should not be exposed outside, and it is highly recommended to bury them underground. If that is impossible, you must obtain the user's consent before installation. Power supply should begin after all connections are completed. Do not disconnect the lines or make any additional connections while the power is supplied. If you install the product as an access controller at a proper height for the users and in a near place that facilitates control of the entrance, you can use it more efficiently. The power requirement for the system is AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz.

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3. System Configuration
3.1 Network mode Terminals are connected by network and it can be remote control.
Server PC Client PC

Network(TCP/IP) Terminal

Door Open S/W

Lock

Figure 3.1 Network Block Diagram

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3.2 Standalone mode One terminal is used independently. All settings such as user registration, deletion, and access control are performed in the terminal alone.

Locking Device

Interphone

Door Open S/W

Figure 3.2 Terminal Block Diagram

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4. Installation
The overall installation procedure is as follows: Fasten the bracket Attach other devices except terminal(locking device, interphone,
etc.)

Connect the external cables Fasten the terminal

4.1 Fastening the auxiliary plate Decide where you want to install the product, and cut the rear case as shown Figure 4.1 to make the hole for wiring.

Figure 4.1 Making the hole for wiring in the rear case
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Align the bracket with the hole for wiring as shown Figure 4.2, and fasten it with 6 bolts supported in the packet.

Figure 4.2 Fastening rear case

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4.2 Attaching other devices except terminal

You can attach the following devices. Refer to the specifications


of each device for more information on installation.

Locking device Door Open button


Types of installable locking devices and specifications
Type Deadbolt Electronic Magnetic-Lock Electric Strike Auto Door Specifications input: DC12V, 1A or lower input: DC12V, 1A or lower input: DC12V, 1A or lower *Maximum Switching Voltage: 220V DC,250V AC. *Maximum Switching Current: 2A DC,AC or lower Remarks Voltage output, Fail Safe/Secure Voltage output, Fail Safe/Secure Voltage output, Fail Safe/Secure Contact output

Fail Safe Type: UNLOCKED, Open Type on Emergency Fail Secure Type: LOCKED, Close Type on Emergency 4.3 Connecting the external cables

You should connect the following external cables.


But you don't have to install the network cables if the customer doesn't request them. Door control cable Network cable Power cable Wiegand signal cable RS485 cable
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4.3.1 Connecting the door control cable (Main board J2) Specifications of the cable and material
Housing 5264-06 Receptacle 5263PBT Cable UL Cable, 24~28AWG

Connection Note Pay attention to terminal numbers when connecting the cable to
the connector. Contact output is used when installing on the auto door. So make sure to set the terminal [JP1] as OPEN. The factory default of the terminal [JP1] is JUMPER. Some locking devices may not have door monitoring signals. JP1 is jumper for supplying power(12V) to the door lock. If you use the external power supply, those jumper must be removed before connecting the [JP1]

JP1 is positioned back of the terminal, beside product label.

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How to connect cables by types of locking devices

Deadbolt Strike

EM Lock

Contact_A Common Contact_B Door Monitor Door Open GND

Power(Fail Secure)

Power(Fail Safe) Door Monitoring Signal

Door Open Button

Deadbolt/Strike/Electronic Magnetic-Lock PIN NO. Feature


Fail Safe Type Fail Secure Type Door Monitoring Door Open Open button Open button

1 2 3 4 5 6

GND Door Open button Door Monitoring CONTACT_B COMMON CONTACT_A

GND

GND

COM

Monitor (12/24V)
VCC(12/24 V)

(COM)
VCC(12/24 V)

*The Relay Boad [JP1]=>Close

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PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND

Auto Door Feature


Normal Open Normal Close Door Monitoring Door Open Open button Open button

COM

Door Open button Door Monitoring CONTACT_B COMMON CONTACT_A Contact Contact Contact Contact Monitor (12/24V)

*The relay board [JP1]=>Open

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4.3.2 Connecting the network cable (Network board J3) Connect network lines as follows (pay attention to PIN numbers):
Schematic PIN No 1 RJ45, 8PIN UTP 2 3 6 Feature TXP TXN RXP RXN

Housing

Cable

4.3.3 Connecting the power cable Connect 12V adapter to Relay Board J4. Connect 5V adapter ro Main Board J3 'NOTICE : When you connect extend cable, make sure the polarity(+, -) are correct' 4.3.4 Wiegand output (Main board J5) Check if the external device is pull up. If it is not, connect J16 and J17.
J5 Connection PIN Number 1 2 3 4 Function GND Wiegand 1 Wiegand 0 +5VDC

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4.3.5 RS-485 (Main board J1) * If the device needs a termimal resistance, connect J18.
J1 Connection PIN Number 1 2 3 Function GND TRXTRX+

4.3.6 Wiegand input (Main board J9) * Wiegand input cannot be used with RF module.
J9 Conncetion PIN Number 1 2 3 4 Function +5VDC GND Wiegand 0 Wiegand 1

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4.3.7 Normal RF Module Option(J9): HID, MIFARE, EM


- JP2: 5VA - R74,R75: 0 - R72,R73: Open

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4.3.8 SOC RF Module Option (J9) - JP2: 3VA - R74,R75: Open - R72,R73: 0

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4.4 Fasten the terminal

Assemble the terminal with the rear case as shown in Figure 4.3.

Figure 4.3 Assebling with rear case Screwing the terminal as shown in Figure 4.4 with the 4 terminal screws supported in the package.

Figure 4.4 Screwing the terminal

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If you did all the procedures described, the termimal installation is completed as shown in Figure 4.5.

Figure 4.5 Teminal after the installaion

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5. Check After Installation


When you finish the installation of the entire system, check if it is installed correctly before supplying power. Check if locking device and other devices work normally as the following order. For more information, please refer to "NAC-2500 Terminal User Manual" and "Access Manager User Manual ". When power is supplied, the initial screen with NITGEN logo will appear. Press the menu button to choose System Option > Terminal Mode and check if the terminal is in SO mode. Choose User Manager from the menu and then register user ID and fingerprint. (By default, user ID is set to 4 digits long.) Test the devices (including locking device) attached to the terminal by performing fingerprint authentication. If there's no problem, delete the fingerprint you registered for the test. If you manage terminals via the network after installation, proceed the following test: Install the program on a server PC for manager registration and initial settings. Set the terminal mode to NL or NS from the terminal menu. Set the network environment from the terminal menu. Run Remote Manager to check the terminal connection and then register it. In the server PC, register a terminal user and check if the authentication is performed normally. If there's no problem, delete both server and terminal users.
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