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ADIP TEC 19012103 EN

Installation Guide

http://www.acie-adip.com/

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CHAPTERS MENUS SOUS-MENUS PAGESystem description 4Compatible elements tcp/ip Network 5

Bus reader WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK WIEGAND Format 6DATA&CLOCK Format 6

Confi guration and cabling ADIP Unity - Characteristic HARDWARE Characteristic 7SOFTWARE Characteristic 7

ADIP Unity - Conenection bounds description Connectivity overview 8Connection bounds description 8-9

N-P Programmation bridge Recovering factory passwords 10DHCP Adressing 10Factory reset 10

Lights operation and electro-lock connection Operation of the red light 11Operation connectors RJ45 lights 11Electro-lock connection 11

Cable type and lenght Network cable type 12Network type 12Connection readers cable type 12

System tree Direct connection off -line (PC+MASTER+SLAVE) 13Ethernet network connection (PC+MASTER+31 SLAVES) 13Internet Connexion (PC+MASTER+31 SLAVES) 13

Functions descriptions Input functions 14Output functions 14-15SAS operation 16Area counters 16Visits 16-17Free access 17Antipassback 17Anti-Timeback 17Degraded mode 17PUSH Notifi cations 18-20

Installation parameters IP Adressing procedure for the ADIP controller 21-22 IP Device Confi guration 23 Identifi cation of Access point 24 Access point Confi guration Confi guration of the 2 readers of the access point (pag.1/4) 25

Inputs confi guration (pag.2/4) 25Outputs confi guration (pag.2/4) 25-26PUSH notifi cations to Mobile (pag.3/4) 26E-mails (pag.4/4) 26

SAS 27 Date/Time Clock Update 28

Sync with server NTP 28Manual time setting 28

Propagate Date/Time 29 Register unknown users 30 Access keys Installer access key (pag.1/4) 31

Administrator access key (pag.2/4) 31Consultant access key (pag.3/4) 31User name (pag.4/4) 31

Communication and security codes 32

Index

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Data Introduction 33 Users 34-35 Time Tables 36 Time Areas 37 Security areas controlled 38 Access groups 39 Area counters 40 Visits 41 Free access 42 Antipassback Possibility of unlocking the antipassback of a user 43

Possibility of unlocking the antipassback of an access group 43-44Possibility to reset the antipassback weekly 44Possibility to reset the antipassback monthly 44

Synchronize data 45Tables Users by number 46

Users by name 47 Time tables 48 Time Areas 49 Security areas controlled 50 Access Group 51 Access points 52

Delete Delete events 53 Delete data Delete users 54

Delete visits 54Delete time tables 54Delete time areas 54Delete access groups 54

Firmware update (BOOTLOADER) 55 Supervision 56

Events General list of events 57-61 List of users present 62 List of users missing 62

Accessories Protection circuit WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK: SEPRO 63Adaptater WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK for USB reader 63

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ADIP System Description

The access system with an innovatrice architecture which avoids to use expensives

centrals.

A simple connection of point access controllers to the Ethernet network and/or Internet

suffice to established a performance access system, reaching up to 64 readers/door.

The point access controller has the required connections for 2 readers (WIEGAND or

DATA&CLOCK) with all the inputs to manage 1 or 2 doors.

Economy of installation. No need to instal the communication BUS. The système use the

Ethernet network.

Use « peer to peer » connection between controllers allows to have a bigger autonomy of

operation. Even in degraded mode, without network, the controller remains at 80% of its

functionality (It does not control the antipassback).

User interface in the device memory (WEBSERVER).No need to install any software...

The integration of a DynDns is possible with an affordable installation cost.

Operation in autonomy mode (stand-alone). Webserver for management from any

computer or mobile terminal with network connection.

Automatic calendar thanks to the NTP server with Internet connection. Possibility to send

notifications and alarms to multiple devices.

ACManager supervision software available for larger installations.

SDKs available for integration.

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TCP/IP NETWORK

ADIP CONTROLLERS

COMPUTER

(PC or MAC)

TABLET(Android, iOS,

Windows Phone, etc)

SMARTPHONES(Android, iOS,

Windows Phone, etc)

The network is local Ethernet type, but Internet also.The IP connection must have a speed of at least 3 Mbps

The devices that can be part are those below:

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Bus reader WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK

WIEGAND Formats

DATA&CLOCK Formats

0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1001 1101 0010 0110

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 D 2 6bit 1…bit 40 bit 41…bit 44

MSBit Data in first position LRC

LRC: 4 bits = XOR between each number

Data: MSByte hexdecimal numbers in first position. Each hexadecimal number at 4 bits, MSBit in first positionExample: Entered code : 2514 - Hexadecimal value : 0000009D2 in Wiegand 44 format

FORMAT1) 16 bits at zero2) Start code SS (B) + odd parity bit.3) 10 or 13 reverse BDC nibbles, corresponding to the ID code + odd parity bit.4) Transmission end code ES (F) + odd parity bit.5) Linear redundancy code of previous nibbles, except start zeros + odd parity bit.LCR = SS N1⊕ N2 ⊕ N3 ⊕ N4 ⊕ N5 ⊕ N6 ⊕ N7 ⊕ N8 ⊕ N9 ⊕ N10 ⊕ ES (⊕ = Function O exclusive)

LINESTwo lines : DATA & CLOCK normally at «1» (5Vcc) that produce pulses at «0» (0,4Vcc) for 1/3 of the clock period, of 1 ms. DATA at «0» to send «1» logical and at «1» to send a logical «0» .

Longest possible code : 99999999

NOTE: If the code of the tag cannot be represented in BDC 10 characters, it is recommended to use format BCD 13.

TIME DESCRIPTION MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT

Tset Data setup time 5 1/6 Tclock µs

Trm Data hold time 0 8 2/3 Tclock µs

Twidth Clock pulse width - 1/3 Tclock - µs

Tclock Clock pulse rate 80 1000 1500 µs

Ttotal Timeout read operation - 76 - Tclock

FORMAT OF TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMITED

DATA&CLOCK 10 0012345678

DATA&CLOCK 13 0000012345678

TRANSMISSION EXAMPLEUSER CODE : 12345678 (00BC614E in hexadecimal)

FORMAT OF TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMITED

WIEGAND 26 BC61AE

WIEGAND 34 00BC61AE

WIEGAND 44 0000BC61AE

EXAMPLE OF TRANSMISSIONUSER PIN : 12345678 (00BC614E in hexadecimal)

WIEGAND FORMAT 26 BITS

1-Bit N°1 even parity in bits 1 to 13

2-Bit N°2 to N°25 corresponding to the ID code in 6 hexadecimal (3 bytes)

3-Bit N°26 odd parity in bits 14 to 26

WIEGAND FORMAT 34 BITS

1-Bit N°1 even parity in bits 1 to 16

2-Bit N°2 to N°33 corresponding to the ID code in 8 hexadecimal (4 bytes)

3-Bit N°34 odd parity in bits 17 to 34

WIEGAND FORMAT 44 BITS

1-Bit N°1 to N°40 corresponding to the ID code in 10 hexadecimal maximum (5 bytes)

2-Bit N°41 to N°44 XOR function of previous numbers

DEMARRAGE SS P Nº1 P Nº2 P ... Nº10 TO Nº13 P ES P LRC P FINAL

00000000 1101 0 0000 1 1000 0 ... 111 0 0 1111 1 xxxx Y 0000000

0 B 0 1 ... 7 F 0

TIMINGS

Transmission frequency : 1000bits/s

Logical “0”

DATA1

DATA0

100us40us

100us40us

900us2048us

900us2048us

Logical “1”

Transmission frequency : 1000bits/s

Logical “0”

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ADIP Unity - Characteristic

HARDWARE Characteristics

SOFTWARE Characteristics

• Power supply: 12v DC•Max consumption: 280 mA off readers• Inside mounting in dry environment only•Temperature range: -30 ° to + 50 ° C•Dimensions (HxWxD): 150 x 160 x 40 mm•2 IP connections of RJ45 type, one to connect to the network and the other to inter-

connect a second ADIP controller, a video camera, etc.•32 controllers maximum on the network (64 doors maximum)•2 inputs for readers Wiegand or DATA & CLOCK (W0 / W1)•2 inputs door detection (G) programmable according to input functions table•2 inputs push button (PB) programmable according to input functions table•2 inputs inhibition of readers (I) programmable according to input functions table•4 output relay for door or auxiliary gates order, programmable according to output

functions table•Tamper of tamper alarm (A-P)• Interconnection of 2 controllers for SAS management

• Software in the memory of the Webserver device•DynDns Integrated into the device•Communication peer to peer to distribute zone information•32 ADIP maximum connectable network controllers•65,000 users common to all network controllers (synchronized)•Over 130,000 events in memory per access point•32 Access Groups (Selectable Anti-Return)•32 time grids with holidays and holidays•65.000 visitors•4 free access•Anti-return in 3 levels; Hard, soft or canceled, with programmable reset•8 controlled safety zones (each access point can be placed in or out)• Zone counters with empty area and full area indication for all the groups•The names of the users, groups, etc. are in the controller memory•Manage and report multiple alarm events•Manual or automatic time setting (NTP server under Internet connection)• Supervision of inputs and activation of outputs from computers or mobile devices• Possibility to send the general list of events by e-mail, in CSV format, to print or on a

spreadsheet•8 PUSH notification of multiple events on mobile devices per access point•8 e-mail notifications of multiple events for each access point•Compatible with all mobile devices and computers• Possibility of remote updating by BOOTLOADER• English language

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Power supply

The access point controller must be powered by a 12 V DC power supply and backed up by a battery. The power terminals are polarized.

- +Alim

Auto protec-tion

The A-P terminals follow the status of the mi-croswitch positioned on the motherboard. Un-der pressure the contact is normally closed. Without pressure the contact is normally open. This information can be returned to an alarm center.

A-P

Reader Connection nº1

The reader can be powered by the + and - Vout terminals (12v DC - 500mA max).The controller can receive the reader in Wiegand or Clock & Data formats via the W0-CK and W1-DT terminals.Fresh out of the factory:The IN1 (PB1) input - C is dedicated to the door control (relay 1) by pushbutton normally open at idle.The IN2 (G1) input - C is dedicated to the supervision of the door by normally closed magnetic contact.The IN3 (I1) input - C is dedicated to read enable by sensor normally open when it is not in use. When the sensor switches to the normally closed state, the reading is no longer possible.

W1DT

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G1IN2

I1IN3 C

PB1IN1

W0CK

NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC - + A-P

READER 1

BATTERYDL1

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RJ45

RL4 RL3 RL2 RL1

W1DT

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Connectivity overview

Connection bounds description

ADIP Unity - Connection bounds description

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Reader Connexion nº2

The reader can be powered by the + and - Vout terminals (12v DC - 500mA max).The controller can receive the reader in Wiegand or Clock & Data formats via the W0-CK and W1-DT terminals.Fresh out of the factory:The IN4 (PB2) input - C is dedicated to the door control (relay 1) by pushbutton normally open when it is not in use.The IN5 (G2) input - C is dedicated to the supervision of the door by normally closed magnetic contact.The IN6 (I2) input - C is dedicated to the read-ing by sensor, normally open when it is not in use. When the sensor switches to the nor-mally closed state, the reading is no longer possible.

W1DT

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I2IN6 C

PB2IN4

W0CK

Door relay 1

The relay N ° 1 is a programmable relay 5A under 30Vdc, dedicated to door control 1 as it left the factory.It can be controlled by time range, input func-tion, by badge, PB-1 push putton input. It can operate in timed mode, on - off or tracking of an input.

NC NO C NCRL1

Door relay 2

The relay N ° 2 is a programmable relay 5A under 30Vdc, dedicated to door control 2 as it left the factory.It can be controlled by time range, input func-tion, by badge, PB-2 push putton input. It can operate in timed mode, on - off or tracking of an input.

NC NO C NCRL1

Optional relay 3

The relay N° 3 is a programmable relay 5A at 30Vdc. It can be controlled by time range, input func-tion, by badge. It can operate in timed mode, on - off or tracking of an input. NC NO C NC

RL1

Optional relay 4

The relay N° 4 is a 5A programmable relay at 30Vdc.It can be controlled by time range, input func-tion, by badge. It can operate in timed mode, on - off or tracking of an input. NC NO C NC

RL1Connector RJ45

RJ45 female connector dedicated to local or remote communication with a computer or with the ADIP network.

Connector RJ45

RJ45 female connector dedicated to local or remote communication with a computer or with the ADIP network.

Battery Type CR2032 for maintaining the calendar

Programma-tion bridge

Performs NEXT procedures:- Recover factory passwords- DHCP Addressing- Reset Factory

N P

Red warming light

Indicates the different configuration phases DL1

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Recovering factory passwordsHow to recover passwords:This procedure allows you to retrieve factory passwords for the webserver for 1 minute:User: AdipPassword installer: instaPassword administrator: adminPassword consultant: consul

Description of the procedure:1 - Disconnect power2 - Set the programming bridge to position P3 - Reconnect power (beep,beep,beep…)4 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)

DHCP AdressingDHCP adressing procedure in local network (without Internet): If the terminal and the controller do not have the same network rank.

Description of the procedure:1 - Disconnect power2 - Set the programming bridge to position P3 - Reconnect power (beep,beep,beep…)4 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)5 - Place the programming bridge in position P (we have 5s to do it) (beep, beep, beep

...) 6 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)7 - After 12 seconds beeps. Now you can address the name of the device or HOST-

NAME. The factory-set HOSTNAME is ADIP01.Then, introduce this HOSTNAME on the browser and validate:

Factory resetProcedure of the factory reset:This procedure will erase all programmed data and installation parameters. The memo-ry will return as factory.

Description of the procedure (5 beep beep beep in total):1 - Disconnect power2 - Set the programming bridge to position P and reconnect power (beep, beep, beep

...)3 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)4 - Place the programming bridge in position P (we have 5s to do it) (beep, beep, beep

...)5 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)6 - Place the programming bridge in position P (we have 5s to do it) (beep, beep, beep

...)7 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)8 - Place the programming bridge in position P (we have 5s to do it) (beep, beep, beep

...)9 - Set the programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)10 - Place the programming bridge in position P (we have 5s to do it) (beep, beep, beep

...)11 - Set the programming bridge to position N (the buzzer makes a rousing sound)

(finally beep, beep)

N-P Programmation bridge

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Operation of the red light

The red light indicates the different configuration phases :

- One blinking and one beep when power is turned on - 2 flashes with beep during authorization - 5 flashes with beep when denied - Flashes and beeps continuously when the N-P bridge is forgotten in position P - Factory reset procedure - DHCP adressing procedure - Passwords recovering procedure - On permanently in degraded mode

Operation of the connectors RJ45 lights

The network connector LEDs (RJ45) indicate the connection states:

- Yellow : indicates network connection - Green : indicates communication

Electro-lock connection

NO C NC-

+Electric-lock

BY 251 Diode

DIRECT CURRENT

NO C NC~

~Electric-lock

Appropriate varistor

ALTERNING CURRENT

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Cable Network type Max. recom-mended dis-

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CAT-5 Can transmit data at 100 Mbps speed.

Can reach frequencies of 100 MHz

100m.10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX

Ethernet

CAT-5E Can transmit data at 1 Gbps speed.Can reach frequencies of 100 MHz.

100m.100BASE-TX

and 1000BASE-T Ethernet

CAT-6 Can transmit data at 1 Gbps speed.Can reach frequencies of 250 MHz.

100m.1000BASE-T

Ethernet

CAT-6E Can transmit data at 10 Gbps speed.Can reach frequencies of 500 MHz.

100m.10GBASE-T Ethernet

CAT-7Can transmit data at speeds of 10 Gbps. Can reach fre-

quencies of 600 MHz, not with RJ45 connectors, but with special TERA connectors

100m.

Network cable typeUse shielded category 5,6 or 7 cable.The cable must be symmetrical with a twisted conductor structure in pairs, an outer sheath and shielding against electromagnetic disturbances. Shielded twisted pair (STP) or Foiled twisted pair (FTP) shielding.

Network typeSHARED ETHERNET = 10 Mbit/sFAST ETHERNET = 100 Mbit/s (CAT 5 requirements)GIGABIT ETHERNET = 1000 Mbit/s (1 Gbit/s)

Connection readers cable type

The interface can receive most readers in Wiegand or DATA & CLOCK formats.

Use a shielded unshielded cable 4 to 8 conductors 6 / 10th to 9 / 10th + 1 shielding for a maximum distance of 50m for WIEGAND and 15m for DATA & CLOCK.

For the connection of the I, G and PB inputs, the 8-conductor cable of the reader or a shielded unshielded 2-conductor cable can be used 6 / 10th to 9 / 10th + 1 shielding for a maximum distance of 50m.

A CAT7 cable provides up to 699MHz output and can be up to 100 meters long.

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Direct connection off-line (PC+MASTER+SLAVE)

Internet connection (PC+MASTER+31 SLAVES)

Ethernet network connection (PC+MASTER+31 SLAVES)

Interconnection of several ADIPsThere are several ways to connect the ADIPs door controllers, each with its advantages and disadvantages:

With a direct connection via the second RJ45 connector, you can also connect the com-puter to the first RJ45 connector on the MASTER or SLAVE controller.

Forming a local area network through an Ethernet switch. In this way, it is possible to connect the maximum number of controllers (32). This network can be made wirelessly with WI-FI access points, connecting up to 2 ADIP controllers to each WI-FI access point.

Interconnection of networks through a router (http port of webserver 80); For example, the local network with the Internet. This allows you to connect remote network control-lers or simply manage the remote installation.

ADIPMASTERPC

ADIPSLAVE

ADIPMASTER

ADIPSLAVE

ADIPSLAVE

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PB push-button opening door 1The PB input - C is dedicated to the door con-trol 1 by pushbutton normally open at rest

PB push-button opening door 2The PB input - C is dedicated to the door con-trol 2 by pushbutton normally open at rest

G door burglary 1 and maximum opening time

The input G - C is dedicated to the supervi-sion of the door 1 by magnetic contact nor-mally closed

G door burglary 2 and maximum opening time

The input G - C is dedicated to the supervi-sion of the door 2 by magnetic contact nor-mally closed

Inhibition reader door 1

The input I - C is dedicated to read enable by sensor normally open when it is not use. Can be read by door reader 1 when the sensor switches to the closed state

Inhibition reader door 2

The input I - C is dedicated to read enable by sensor normally open when it is not use. Can be read by door reader 2 when the sensor switches to the closed state

Unlock Antipassback Entry for automatic unlocking of all users

InhibitionInput I (Inhibition) disables operation of the reader when it is closed. When this input opens, the drive will resume operation. This serves, for example, to connect a buried magnetic loop, so that the reader operates only when there is a present vehicle.This input also allows to realize a SAS with two doors, equipped with an input reader and an output pushbutton, without SAS time.

Output FunctionsOutput Functions Explanation

Door lock 1 associated with input PB-1

The relay is dedicated to the door control 1, on identification by reader 1. The relay can operate in timed mode

Door lock 1 associated with input PB-2

The relay is dedicated to the door control 1, on identification by reader 2. The relay can operate in timed mode

Door lock 1 In / Out associated with input PB-1

The relay is dedicated to the door 1 control on identification by drives 1 or 2. The relay can operate in time delay mode

Fraud gate 1 associ-ated with input G-1

Activates if door 1 is opened without the door lock output 1 being activated. Wire a door sensor between G-1 and C

Fraud gate 1 associ-ated with input G-2

Activates if door 2 is opened without the door lock output 2 being activated. Wire a door sensor between G-2 and C

Maximum time for the opening of the gate 1 associated to input G-1

Activates when door 1 is opened too long. The relay can op-erate in timed mode. Wire a door sensor between G-1 and C. Indicate the time of the function in seconds, from 0001 to 2400 for this max opening time

Output Functions Explanation

Maximum time for the opening of the gate 2 associated to input G-2

Activates when door 2 is opened too long. The relay can op-erate in timed mode. Wire a door sensor between G-2 and C. Indicate the time of the function in seconds, from 0001 to 2400 for this max opening time

Input Functions

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Output of a configurable input

Activates when activating the corresponding input (on this ac-cess point and on another as well). The relay can operate in timed mode, Start / Stop or follower of the input

Access denied by anti-passback

Activates when a user denies access because of the antipass-back. The relay can operate in time-delay mode or on / off

Access denied by un-known user

Activates when a user denies access because he is non-regis-tered on the system. The relay can operate in time-delay mode or on / off

Access denied by number of consecu-tive errors exceeded

Activates during 8 consecutive denied accesses. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Access denied by an-other reason

Activates when a user denies access by a different cause than the previous two. The relay can operate in time-delay mode or on / off

Authorized access Activates when the access is authorized for a user. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 25

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 25. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 26

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 26. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 27

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 27. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 28

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 28. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 29

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 29. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 30

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 30. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 31

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 31. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Authorized access group 32

Activates with an authorized access of an user of group 32. The relay can operate in timed mode or Start / Stop mode

Area 1 occupiedActivates when one or more users are within security zone 1. Otherwise, it turns off

Area 1 saturatedActivates when the security area 1 has reached its capacity limit. Otherwise, it turns off

Group counter 01 oc-cupied

Activates when one or more users, belonging to group 1, are within the security zone 1. Otherwise, it turns off

Group counter 01 saturated

Activates when the number of users belonging to group 1, within security zone 1, has reached the limit of its counter. Otherwise, it turns off

Group counter 02 oc-cupied

Activates when one or more users, belonging to group 2, are within the security zone 1. Otherwise, it turns off

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Group counter 02 saturated

Activates when the number of users belonging to group 2, within security zone 1, has reached the limit of its counter. Otherwise, it turns off

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Group counter 32 oc-cupied

Activates when one or more users, belonging to group 32, are within the security zone 1. Otherwise, it turns off

Group counter 32 saturated

Activates when the number of users belonging to group 32, within security zone 1, has reached the limit of its counter. Otherwise, it turns off

SAS operation [MENU: INSTALLATION PARAMETERS/SAS]A SAS is a part between two different environments, equipped with two doors, which never allows that its two doors are opened at the same time. SAS are used for security, antipassback or watertightness issues. There are SAS in the case of locks, clean rooms, industrial kitchens, containment compartments, etc.

There are 2 possible achievements of SAS:[menu: installation parameters/access point configuration (pag.2/4)]

1- Both doors are equipped with an input reader and an output push button, with-out SAS time:A single controller is capable of managing these two doors without the declaration of the SAS.Wire the normally closed magnetic contact of the outer door to the I (Inhibition) input of the inner door.Wire the normally closed magnetic contact of the inner door to the outer door I (Inhibi-tion) input.

Both doors are equipped with input Input (reader 1 obligatorily) and output (read-er 2 obligatorily) drives or you need to have a SAS time:2 controllers declared as SAS. This SAS will have an internal access point and another outside. The SAS time is the time during which access to the SAS is prohibited, follow-ing the entry of a user into the SAS. Declare the SAS in the SAS option in the “Installa-tion Settings” menu, obligatorily in both controllers of the sas.Wire the normally closed magnetic contact of the outer door to the G inlet of this door.Wire the normally closed magnetic contact of the inner door to the G inlet of this door.

Area counters [MENU: DATA/zONE COUNTERS]The area counters only operate on area 1 and allow counting the number of users who are in it. An area counter can only be operated if area 1 is created in the “Controlled Security Zones” option of the “Data” menu and includes at least 2 drives; One selected in ENTER and the other selected in OUTPUT, in the option “Configuration of the access point” in the menu “Installation parameters”.

There is a global counter for area 1 (without group distinction) and special counters for each user group in the same area 1.In the “Counters” option in the “Data” menu, it is possible to specify the maximum capacity of each counter, from 00001 to 65000 (65000 = no limit). This option also al-lows you to see how many users are in it.

There are 2 functions linked to counters: 1- Occupied counter Activates when one or more users, belonging to group 1, are within the security zone 1. Otherwise, it turns off

2- Saturated counter Activates when the number of users within the security area 1 has reached the capacity limit of its counter. Otherwise, it turns off

Visits [MENU: DATA/vISITS]Visits are temporary profile users. The access of these users is conditioned by a start date /

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time and an end date / time of validity.It can also be conditioned by a number of access or days requests not to be exceeded, but only the users nº00001 to nº16000.These 3 criteria can be cumulated, but the user-visit must also be associated with an AC-CESS GROUP which gives him different access rights.In the “Visits” option in the “Data” menu it is possible to indicate the year, month, time and minute of start and end of validity, as well as the number of accesses available for each visit.

Free access [MENU: DATA/FREE ACCESS]The “Open access” option in the “Data” menu allows you to open the doors on schedule. There can be 4 different open accesses.The different schedules are integrated into access groups, which must be selected. The relays controlling the doors in question must also be indicated.

Antipassback [MENU: DATA/ANTIPASSbACk]The antipassback function works only on area 1 and can only be operated if area 1 is created in the option “Controlled security areas” in the “Data” menu and includes at least 2 readers; One selected in ENTER and the other selected in OUTPUT, in the option “Configuration of the access point” in the menu “Installation parameters”.

This is a system option that prevents a user from accessing a request 2 times in a row. The user who first appears on an input player is authorized and enters the security area 1. Once again, the user returns to an input player and is denied access, ask the system administrator to be granted access again. If the user presents himself on an output read-er and leaves the security area 1, he can then present himself again on an input reader.

Degree of antipassback Soft: Antipassback is enabled only on input readers.Degree of antipassback Hard: Antipassback is enabled on input and output readers.- In case of access denied by antipassback, an output function can be triggered.- An entry can be dedicated to “Unblocking Antipassback” of all users.- A user can be dedicated to unlocking the antipassback of all users if he triggers the function “Output of a configurable input” on a relay connected to the entry “Unlocking Antipassback”

Unblocking of the antipassback:In order to unblock the antipassback, the user must be placed in the correct place, ie; In the security area, outside the security area or awaiting synchronization. The latter option allows the user to be automatically placed on his next access request.

Unblocking of an user: Allows unblocking by the system administrator of a specific user.

Unblocking of a group: Allows unblocking by the system administrator of a specific user group.

Weekly reset day: Puts all users on hold for synchronization at the specified time on each day of the week specified.

Monthly reset day: Puts all users on hold for synchronization at the specified time, speci-fied day, specified month, or every month.

Anti-Timeback[MENú: INSTALLATION PARAMETERS/ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION (PAG.2/4)]Prevents a user from accessing again by the same reader before a specific time passes, programmable between 1 and 99 minutes.

Access verification: allows the user to try to access a second time, if the first time has not been consummated and whenever another user has not been identified in the meantime, in this same reader. It is imperative that the corresponding G door input and deadbolt door Output have been connected for the selection of access verification works

Degraded modeThe access point controller enters this mode when the network communication with the MASTER controller is interrupted for more than 30s. If the communication recovers, the controller exits the degraded mode.

During this period, access permissions and denials on this controller will be decided with the local data, irrespective of area counters or antipassback. The other controllers will continue to decide on access permissions and denials, taking into account the area counters and the antipassback.

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App for PUSH notifications of ADIP controllers. Download the “PUSH ADIP” app from the PlayStore or AppStore first.

Once downloaded, open the app.

Select “Register”. This will register our device on Google and get a unique identifier, linked with our mobile device.

Choose the language.

On the main page is indicated if the app is registered.

Select “Configuration” and enter the parameters: IP, Port, communication code and security code. Introduce also the position (1 to 8), which will take on the index of the 8 mobile devices available on the ADIP controller and the device designation (all this must be done for each ADIP controller that will send PUSH notifications).

PUSH notifications

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Once these parameters have been entered, the configu-ration must be saved.

Now we need to transfer the ID of our mobile device to the ADIP controller.

If all goes well, the following message will appear to confirm that the ID of our mobile device has been suc-cessfully transferred to the ADIP controller.

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Now we need to access the webserver of the ADIP controller on which we have just transferred the ID of our mobile device. Select the “Installation Settings / Access Point Configuration” menu. On page 3 of this menu ...

We see the name and ID Reg of our mobile device. Now only would select a function on the list and SAVE the configuration.

NOTE 1: In order to avoid the need to open the “ADIP PUSH” application every time we turn on our mobile device, it is possible to use the AUTOSTART app (available in PlayStore). AUTOSTART automatically opens applications.

NOTE 2: It may be necessary to download the REPRODUCTOR MX app (available in PlayStore) in order to view video streaming.

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IP Addressing Procedure for the ADIP Controller

There are 2 ways:

1- Direct procedure: If the terminal and the controller already have the same network rank (the same initial part of the IP address 192.168.1)

Use a browser such as CHROME, MOZILLA, etc.

Not compatible with INTERNET EXPLORER

The address when it left the factory is 192.168.1.123

Introduce this address on the browser and VALIDATE:

It is also possible to address the device name or HOSTNAME, but this method only works if the terminal and the ADIP controller are on the same network.This factory HOSTNAME is ADIP01.

Enter this HOSTNAME on the browser and validate:

2- Procedure DHCP in LAN (without the Internet): If the terminal and the controller do not have the same network rank 1 - Disconnet power2 - Place the N-P programming bridge in position P3 - Reconnect power (beep, beep, beep ...)4 - Place the N-P programming bridge in position N (end of beeps)5 - Place the N-P programming bridge in position P (we have 3s to do it) (beep, beep,

beep ...)6 - Set the N-P programming bridge to position N (end of beeps)7 - After 12 seconds beeps. Now you can address the name of the device or HOST-

NAME. The factory HOSTNAME is ADIP01.

Enter this HOSTNAME into the browser and validate:

Use a browser such as CHROME, MOZILLA, etc.

Not compatible with INTERNET EXPLORER

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IP Addressing Procedure for the ADIP Controller

Then the main menu appears as shown in the following image:

Once the language is chosen:You must choose “installer”, then a USER and PASSWORD will be requested.When it left the factory USER is: adip and the installer PASSWORD is: insta

The following window will open, once the ADIP controller is addressed:

If the menu stops, change to the menu SUPERVISION or START and press the F5 key (computer) or slide your finger down on the touch screen (Tf or tablet) to refresh the page.

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Introduce the parameters of the IP connection:

Access point: 01-Master

HOSTNAME: ADIP01

Modify it if you will contact by HOSTNAME (recommended)

Enable DHCP if you want to find an IP address automatically, then and leave this

menu. To see the new address enter again in this menu.

Enable DHCP

Adresse IP: . . .

Port: 19

Subnet mask: . . .

Default gateway: . . .

DNS1: . . .

DNS2: . . .

Do not forget to save the changes made with

If you have a DYNDNS service, click on the button DYNDNS to configure it.

Click on the button PREVIOUS to return to the previous page.

HostName DYNDNS: ********************************

UserName DYNDNS: ********************************

Client Key: ********************************

Do not forget to save the changes made with

If you want to Delete , press

IP Device Configuration

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It could have up to 32 networked devices. The IP parameters must be entered locally on

each, but it is necessary to do this also on this table.

Access point: select from 1 to 32

Designation:

Click on one of the two options :

Adresse IP: . . .

DynDNS Host: ********************************

Indicate the port :

Port:

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If you want to Delete , press

NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is not the MASTER.

Status: indicates whether the devices are located on the network.

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Indicates device not installed

Indicates the device is localized and in communication

Indicates device not located or without communication

Identification of Access Point

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Configuration of the 2 readers of the access point pag.1/4

Access point Reader 1:

Designation: Indicate DesignationInput: Output: Free: Active: the reader works

Anti-Timeback: 00 mn. time indicated in minutes, from 00 to 99Access verification: permission to access a second time, if the first one is not con-sumed

Access point Reader 2:

Designation: Indicate DesignationInput: Output: Free: Active: the reader works

Anti-Timeback: 00 mnAccess verification: Exit with schedule control: Do not select to allow to exit off-hours.

Do not forget to save the changes made with

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Input configuration pag.2/4

Input: IN6 select inputs IN1 to IN6

Function: select input function Normally open Normally closed

Designation of the function:

Do not forget to save the changes made with

Outputs configuration pag.2/4

Output: RL4 select outputs RL1 to RL4Configuration relay :

Timed --> Temporisation relay: Activation time from 1 to 240 seconds Start/Stop Follower

Function: select output function

Timing function: tempo of the selected output function

Function input: Function Access point: 1

Function designation:

Access Point Configuration

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Press to advance to the next page or press to return to the previous page

PUSH notifications to Mobile pag.3/4

Up to 8 different PUSH notifications can be made on the same access point. Each PUSH notification indicates on a mobile device (smartphone or tablet) that the associated function has occurred.

Select PUSH notifications from 1 to 8 1

Device Name: ID reg: Identification of the mobile device from the APP

Function: ...... select out-put function

Message IOS: sends a PUSH message to IOS devices

Do not forget to save with or delete with

Press to advance to the next page or press to return to the previous page

E-mails pag.4/4

Possibility of having up to 8 different e-mails for each access point.It will be possible to send event lists to those emails.It will also be possible to associate an output function to each e-mail to send notifica-tions. Each notification send by e-mail indicates that the associated output function has occurred and shows the entered message.

E-mail: 1 Select from 1 to 8

Email address:

Function: Any select out-put function

Message: Write message

Do not forget to save with or delete with

Press to return to the previous page

Access point configuration

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SAS Definition

Indicate on each access point the pair of points that integrate the SAS. Since there is a

maximum of 32 access points, there will be a maximum of 16 SAS.

Outside Access point Access point 3

Inside Access point Access point 5

SAS time: 240 SAS time in seconds

Do not forget to save the changes made with

OK OK to indicate correct and NOK to indicate error

SAS

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Date PC: 31/05/2016

Hour PC: 12:53:44

Access point hour: 12:53:32

Select whether the date / time will be automatically taken from an Internet NTP server

or if it will be entered manually:

SYNC WITH SERVER NTP

Server NTP:

If you chose NTP server, select the server from the list.

Once the NTP server option is selected and saved, the connection with the controller is

lost and we have to press F5 to connect again.

MANUAL

Day: Month: Year:

Hours: Minutes: Seconds:

Time area: Select the time zone of the region where

the device is located

Change summer / winter time:

Do not forget to save the changes made with

Date/Time

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Propagate Date/Hour

This option is not useful in the case of time setting with NTP server.

A button on the screen allows you to propagate master date / time to all slaves.

PROPAGATE DATE/TIME THE MASTER TO ALL SLAVES

NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is not the MASTER.

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Register unknown users

Click to activate the option:

Register unknown users

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Access keys

Installer password access pag.1/4

Old Installer Password: **********

New Installer Password:

Confirm New Installer Password:

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A message indicates if the password is changed

Administrator password access pag.2/4

Old Administrator Password: **********

New Administrator Password:

Confirm New Administrator Password:

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A message indicates if the password is changed

Consultant password access pag.3/4

Old Consultant Password: **********

New Consultant Password:

Confirm New Consultant Password:

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A message indicates if the password is changed

User name pag.4/4

Old User name: **********

New User name:

Confirm User name:

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A message indicates if the password is changed

Press to advance to the next page or press to return to the previous page

Passwords are no longer visible. Only if one enters with the procedure of the bridge P-N (on the circuit), these passwords will be visible during 3 minutes.Other measures to strengthen against computer vulnerability.

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Communication and security codes

These codes are used to secure communications with all access points

Security code (8 digits): 00000000

Communication code (4 digits): 0000

Encryption code (32 digits): CODE USINE

The Encryption Code is intended to be used with SDKs. All connected ADIPs must have

the same encryption code

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Introduction

All the users of the access control system and these rights constitute the data base.These rights are gathered in the form of Access groups, but each access group contains special rights, concerning access points, different schedules, etc.

The diagram shows this structure:

Access groups(to 32)

Antipassback

Time tables(to 32)

Security areas controlled (to 8)

Access points(to 32)

Readers(1,2)

Holidays(to 24)

Vacation(to 4)

Days of the week

Time areas(to 30)

Time frame 1 Time frame 2

1 Security areas controlled + 1 Time tables(to 8)

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Nº User: 00001 between 00001 and 65000 for all of the installed controllers

User id: ******************************** introduce the user name

Identifier code: FFFFFFFF Enter the 8-character code and fill in with “F” in case of

less than 8 characters. For example, code 123 would be 123FFFFF.

Selecting Active √ allows you to enable or disable a user in a click.

It is possible to enter a unique random code by pressing AUTOMATIQUE CODE

This code is decimal and is never repeated.

Access group: 1 select from 1 to 32

Possibility to delete a user identity and code with

Do not forget to save the changes made with

OK to indicate correct, USER NOK to indicate user number error,

NOK CODE to indicate ID code error, CODE USER XXXXX REPEAT to indicate code already

used for another user (XXXXX indicates this user’s number) and NO MASTER to indicate

that this controller is not the MASTER.

Possibility of going to the previous or next user

VISITS Button that allows you to bridge between the Users and Visits pages. This

makes it easier to profile the user as a visitor.

SEND TO EMAIL Button that allows the sending of an e-mail there the user and

a confirmation e-mail (see next page).

Users

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Send to e-mail

Message:

This message corresponds to the text that will be sent in the email, as well as to the

following selected information.

Click to indicate the information to send:

User Id

Code

Visits dates

Number of access availables

Number of consumable days

User

Email: e-mail del

usuario

Confirmation email: 1 [email protected] ssend confirmation email selec-

tor. These confirmation e-mails correspond to those declared in the menu:

Parámetros de instalación then submenus: Configuration of the access point page

4/4.

ENVIAR EMAIL Sends the email to the user and another confirmation email.

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Time Table: 1 Select the time tables from 1 to 32

Designation: ******************************** introduce the Designation in the time

tables.

Each time table can have up to 30 time areas simultaneously:

Click to indicate time areas.

01 √ 02 √ 03 √ 04 √

05 √ 06 √ 07 √ 08 √

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Press HOLIDAYS to go to the next page.

Each time table can have 4 Holiday periods:

From: Day: Month: select Day / Month

To: Day: Month: select Day / Month

Each time table can have 24 holiday days:

Holiday Day 01: Month: select Day / Month

Holiday Day 02: Month: select Day / Month

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Do not forget to save the changes made with

Press to return to the previous page

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Time Area: 1 to select the time areas

Designation: ******************************** introduce the time areas designation.

Every time areas may have 2 time frame (hour / minute) :

Period 1

From H: 00h Min: 00’ to H: 23h Min: 59’

Period 2

From H: 00h Min: 00’ to H: 23h Min: 59’

Click to indicate days of the week.

Mo √ Tu √ We √ Th √ Fr √ Sa √ Su √

Do not forget to save the changes made with

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Security area controlled: Area 1 to select the area from 1 to 7 or out area.

Designation: ******************************** introduce the area designation

Every security areas may have 32 access points with their respective readers:

There is the possibility to select all or deselect all,

√ Select/Deselect all

Then, click to indicate access points

Access Points:

01: L1 √ L2 √ 02: L1 √ L2 √

03: L1 √ L2 √ 04: L1 √ L2 √

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Each reader will be in the selected area. If a reader is not in any area, it will be out of

areas.

Do not forget to save the changes made with

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Access group: 1 select the groupe 1 to 32

Designation: ******************************** introduce the designation of the

group

Possibility to select simultaneously up to 8 safety controlled areas with its correspond-

ing time tables (one time table per security area controlled). Also, possibility to select

out of the areas.

Security area controlled: 1

Time tables: 01

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Antipassback: Oui Indicate if the group is submitted or not to the antipassback

Do not forget to save the changes made with

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The counters are also valid for the security area controlled nº1. There is a total counter

and a counter per access group.

The value “Present:” shows the number of users who are inside the security area con-

trolled nº1. Press F5 (computer) or

Slide your finger down on the touch screen (Tf or tablet) to refresh the value.

Total capacity area 1: Present:

Access Group capacity 01: Present:

Access Group capacity 02: Present:

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Maximum meter capacity to 65,000 users

Do not forget to save the changes made with

OK to indicate correct, NOK to indicate error and NO MASTER to

indicate that this controller is not the MASTER.

Area counters

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The 65,000 users can be visitors.

Nº User:

User id:

The user will be allowed :

• from the date Day / Month /Year, from the hour Hour / Minute

• to the date Day / Month /Year, to the hour Hour / Minute

From:

Day: Month: Year: H: 00h Mn: 00’

To:

Day: Month: Year: H: 00h Mn: 00’

The number of available accesses or days indicates what remains to the user, but this

value can be changed. Only users 1 to 16,000 have this possibility. The first 16,000 us-

ers have the following options available:

Number of available accesses (User <= 16,000): **** max number 9,999

Number of consumable days (User <= 16,000): *** max number 250

Do not forget to save with or delete with

OK to indicate correct, USER NOK to indicate user number error,

NOK to indicate access number error and NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is

not the MASTER.

USERS Button that allows you to bridge between the Users and Visits pages.

Visits

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It can have up to 4 free accesses, profiled by means of an access group and relays

1: Any R1 R2 R3 R4

2: Access group 1 R1 R2 R3 R4

3: Any R1 R2 R3 R4

4: Any R1 R2 R3 R4

Click on the relays that will be controlled by the free access, within the hours and ac-

cess points indicated on the access group.

Do not forget to save the changes made with

Free access

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The antipassback valve only operates on safety area 1.

Select the degree of antipassback; Hard, soft or canceled. Hard limits input and output,

but Soft only limits the input.

Degree of Antipassback Canceled

Do not forget to save the changes made with

NOK to indicate error and NO MASTER to indicate that this controller

is not the MASTER.

Possibility of unlocking the antipassback of a user

Nº User:

User name:

Select one of the three options to place the user in the security area, out-

side the security area or waiting for synchronization at the next identification.

Waiting for sync

Do not forget to save the changes made with

NOK to indicate error and NO MASTER to indicate that this controller

is not the MASTER.

Possibility of unlocking the antipassback of an access group

Select the group or all the groups at the same time

Select the access group: All Aceess group

Select one of the three options for placing users of the group in the security area, out-

side the security area or waiting for synchronization at the next identification.

Antipassback

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Waiting for sync

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NOK to indicate error and NO MASTER to indicate that this controller

is not the MASTER.

Possibility to reset antipassback weekly

The antipassback will be reset to the selected hour of each day indicated:

H: 00h Mn: 00’

Click to indicate days of the week

Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su

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Possibility to reset antipassback monthly

The antipassback will be reset to the selected time of the specified day and month

H: 00h Mn: 00’ Day: Month: All

Do not forget to save the changes made with

NOK to indicate error and NO MASTER to indicate that this controller

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This procedure lasts a little while, but it is indicated by a progress bar.

Click to indicate data to SYNCHRONIZE:

Users

Time Tables

Time Areas

Security areas controlled

Access groups

Visits

A button on the screen allows the sync of all access points.

SYNCHRONIZE DATA

NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is not the MASTER. Once

synchronization is started, a window shows the current access point.

Access point 01/04 Access point 1 in progress out of a total of 4

OK to indicate that the synchronization has successfully completed

NOK to indicate synchronization error

Synchronize data

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Viewing users by number

Nº User: 00001 Enter the number and click

OK to indicate correct and NO USER to indicate that the user can not

find it.

User id:

Identifier code:

Access group: 1

Possibility of going to the previous or next user

To select the e-mail:

Send all users to the e-mail: 1 indicate the email SEND

Users by number

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Viewing users with the indicated text

enter the text and click

OK to indicate correct and NO USER to indicate that the user can not

find it.

User id:

Nº User:

Identifier code:

Access group:

Possibility of going to the next user

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Time tables display

Time Tables: 1 is the designation of the time

tables

Time Areas:

01 √ Schedule Parking 02 √ Schedule Shop 03 √ Schedule Office 04 √ Schedule Workshop

05 √ 06 √ 07 √ 08 √

09 √ 10 √ 11 √ 12 √

13 √ 14 √ 15 √ 16 √

17 √ 18 √ 19 √ 20 √

21 √ 22 √ 23 √ 24 √

25 √ 26 √ 27 √ 28 √

29 √ 30 √

Possibility of going to the previous or next table

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Time Areas: 1 is the designation of the time

areas

Period 1

From H: 00h Mn: 00’ To H: 23h Mn: 59’

Period 2

From H: 00h Mn: 00’ To H: 23h Mn: 59’

Mo √ Tu √ We √ Th √ Fr √ Sa √ Su √

Possibility of going to the previous or next area

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Visualisation of the security areas controlled

Area 1

is the designation of the security area controlled

Access points:

01: L1 √ L2 √ 02: L1 √ L2 √ 03: L1 √ L2 √ 04: L1 √ L2 √

Input Parking Output Parking Input Pedestrian Output Pedestrian

05: L1 √ L2 √ 06: L1 √ L2 √ 07: L1 √ L2 √ 08: L1 √ L2 √

Input Shop Output Shop Input Office Output Office

09: L1 √ L2 √ 10: L1 √ L2 √ 11: L1 √ L2 √ 12: L1 √ L2 √

Input Workshop Output Workshop

13: L1 √ L2 √ 14: L1 √ L2 √ 15: L1 √ L2 √ 16: L1 √ L2 √

17: L1 √ L2 √ 18: L1 √ L2 √ 19: L1 √ L2 √ 20: L1 √ L2 √

21: L1 √ L2 √ 22: L1 √ L2 √ 23: L1 √ L2 √ 24: L1 √ L2 √

25: L1 √ L2 √ 26: L1 √ L2 √ 27: L1 √ L2 √ 28: L1 √ L2 √

29: L1 √ L2 √ 30: L1 √ L2 √ 31: L1 √ L2 √ 32: L1 √ L2 √

Possibility of going to the previous or next area

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Visualisation of the access groups

Access group 1 is the designation of the ac-

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Security area controlled 01

Time tables 01

Security area controlled 02

Time tables 01

Security area controlled 03

Time tables 01

Security area controlled 04

Time tables 01

Security area controlled 05

Time tables 01

Security area controlled 06

Time tables 01

Security area controlled 07

Time tables 01

Security area controlled Outside

Time tables 01

Antipassback: Yes

Possibility of going to the previous or next group

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01 IP or DynDns: 192.168.001.220 Port: 19220 ***************************

02 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

03 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

04 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

05 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

06 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

07 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

08 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

09 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

10 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

11 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

12 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

13 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

14 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

15 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

16 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

17 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

18 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

19 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

20 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

21 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

22 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

23 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

24 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

25 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

26 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

27 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

28 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

29 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

30 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

31 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

32 IP or DynDns: ***.***.***.*** Port: ***** ***************************

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Clearing old events until a date

To Day: Month: Year: indicate the date

Press to delete and to delete permanently

Automatic deletion of old events

Maximum number of days saved: (max. 99 days and 00 to cancel)

Do not forget to save the changes made with

Delete events

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Click to clear all the users or a part

Delete all

Delete a part

From user nº: indicate the fisrt user number

To user nº: indicate the last user number

Press to delete and to delete permanently

Delete Visits

Click to clear all the visitors or a part

Delete all

Delete a part

From visitor nº: indicate the first visitor number

To visitor nº: indicate the last visitor number

Press to delete and to delete permanently

Delete Time tables

Select time tables

Press to delete and to delete permanently

Delete Time areas

Select time areas

Press to delete and to delete permanently

Delete Access groups

Select access group

Press to delete and to delete permanently

Delete data

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Firmware Update (Bootloader)A bottom on the screen allows to launch the process.

Click FIRMWARE UPDATE (BOOTLOADER)

Then click CONFIRM FIRMWARE UPTDATE (BOOTLOADER) to really launch the process.

We only have 12 seconds to start the update

It is strongly recommended to prepare before starting what is described below:

Ensure that the antivirus and firewall are disabled.Use the app tftpd32.exe, as well as the update firmware XXXXX.ipl.

Execute tftpd32. exe

Select Tftp Client, then put the address 192.168.1.AAA (AAA is the device address, if it doesn’t respond,use AAA=61) and the fixed port 69.Indicate on Local File, the location of XXXXX.ipl file (for example; ADIP_1_1_E.ipl).Indicate on Block Size, the fixed value 512.

Enter in the ADIP menu Delete / Firmware Update (BOOTLOADER) and execute the firmware update process. We only have 12 seconds to press Put and start the bootloader.

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Input and output supervision for a specific access point. The outputs can be ordered as

indicated:

• Activation

• Activation maintained

• End of the activation

Access Point Hostname:

OUTPUTS:

Red colour = no activated, Green colour = activated

REL 1 ◙ REL 2 ◙ REL 3 ◙ REL 4 ◙

Select: (End Activation) (Permanent Activation) (Activation) and

INPUTS:

Red colour = no activated, Green colour = activated

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6

Access type for this point; - Normal - Universal (without restriction, for all the users) - Forbidden

Acces type for this point: Normal access select, then

NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is not the MASTER.

Access type for all points; - Normal - Universal (without restriction, for all the users) - Forbidden

Acces type for all points: Normal access select, then

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General List of Events pag.1/2Visualization of the events in memory of each access point

To select the period od the dates:

From Day:

To select the period od the dates:1 Month:

To select the period od the dates:Juillet Year: 2016 indicate starting date

To Day: 28 Month: Juillet Year: 2016 indicate ending date

To select the users:

From user: 00000 indicate the first user number

To user: 65000 indicate the last user number

To select the user group:

Access Group:

To select the user group:All indicate the group

To select the reader:

Reader: All indicate the reader

Possibility of going to the previous , next or last user

To show the 10 last events, the previous 10 or the following 10:

00001MARTIN CAROL 01/01/02 01:00:48 L2 I STOCK FCN

User Nº User Identity Date HourL1=Reader 1L2=Reader 2L0=Function

I=InputO=Output

Access pointdenomination

Type

00001 MARTIN CAROL01/01/0201:00:48

L2 I STOCK FCN

New boutton: SEND TO EMAIL open a second page

General List of Events pag.2/2

Send to the email the general list of events in the memory

To select the period od the dates:

From Day:

To select the period od the dates:1 Month:

To select the period od the dates:Juillet Year: 2016 indicate starting date

To Day: 28 Month: Juillet Year: 2016 indicate ending date

To select the users:

From user: 00000 indicate the first user number

To user: 65000 indicate the last user number

To select the user group:

Access Group:

To select the user group:All indicate the group

To select the reader:

Reader: All indicate the reader

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To select the e-mail:

E-mail: 1 indicate the email SEND

√ Send ALL movements automatically every week to the e-mail: 1 [email protected] (every Monday at 00:00)

√ Send ALL movements automatically every month to the e-mail: 1 [email protected] (all the 1st of the month at 02:00)

Do not forget to save the changes made with

The Type column indicates:AUT: Authorized access

AUE: Authorized access in a slave for consumable days (only in the master)

RZT: Denied access, excluding time areas

RAS: Denied access, door not allowed

RAN: Denied access, violation of the antipassback

RFE: Denied access due to holiday

RVI: Denied access, exceeding visiting period

RCN: Denied access, full area

RCA: Denied access, number of accesses exceeded

RCD: Rejected by number of consumable days (visits)

FCN: Input / output function

RPH: Denied access, prohibited access

RLI: Denied access, reader not active

AUN: Access authorized, universal access

RTT: Denied access, excluding timetables

RSA: Denied access, block SAS

RIN: Denied access, inhibition reader

DES: Denied access, unidentified user

AUS: SAS authorized

RNE: Number of consecutive errors exceeded

RAT: Denied access by anti-timeback

NID: Unknown user

ANC: Uncommitted access

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Meaning of special events:USER MEANING

65101 Activation input nb1

65102 Activation input nb2

65103 Activation input nb3

65104 Activation input nb4

65105 Activation input nb5

65106 Activation input nb6

65111Activation input nb1 of another device associated with an output function on this same device

65112Activation input nb2 of another device associated with an output function on this same device

65113Activation input nb3 of another device associated with an output function on this same device

65114Activation input nb4 of another device associated with an output function on this same device

65115Activation input nb5 of another device associated with an output function on this same device

65116Activation input nb6 of another device associated with an output function on this same device

65201 Activation output nb1 from webserver or monitoring software

65202 Activation output nb2 from webserver or monitoring software

65203 Activation output nb3 from webserver or monitoring software

65204 Activation output nb4 from webserver or monitoring software

65209 Permanent activation output nb1

65210 Permanent activation output nb2

65211 Permanent activation output nb3

65212 Permanent activation output nb4

65217 End permanent activation output nb1

65218 End permanent activation output nb2

65219 End permanent activation output nb3

65220 End permanent activation output nb4

65221Activation output nb1 from an input of the same device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65222Activation output nb2 from an input of the same device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65223Activation output nb3 from an input of the same device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65224Activation output nb4 from an input of the same device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65225Activation output nb1 from an input of another device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65226Activation output nb2 from an input of another device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65227Activation output nb3 from an input of another device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

65228Activation output nb4 from an input of another device, using the output func-tion; Output of a configurable input

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65229End activation output nb1 from an input of another device, using the out-put function; Output of a configurable input

65230End activation output nb2 from an input of another device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65231End activation output nb3 from an input of another device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65232End activation output nb4 from an input of another device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65233End activation output nb1 from an input of the same device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65234End activation output nb2 from an input of the same device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65235End activation output nb3 from an input of the same device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65236End activation output nb4 from an input of the same device, using the output function; Output of a configurable input

65237 Reset/Unlocking ANTIPASSBACK user

65238 Reset/Unlocking ANTIPASSBACK group

65250 Activation degraded mode

65251 Desactivate degraded mode

65300 Activation output door lock 1 associated with input PB-1

65301 Activation output door lock 2 associated with input PB-2

65302 Activation output fraud gate 1 associated with input G-1

65303 Activation output fraud gate 2 associated with input G-2

65304Activation output maximum time for the opening of the gate 1 associated to input G-1

65305Activation output maximum time for the opening of the gate 1 associated to input G-1

65306 Activation output access denied by number of consecutive errors exceeded

65307 Activation output access denied by antipassback

65308 Activation output access denied by unknown user

65309 Activation output access denied by another reason

65310 Activation output authorized access

65311 Activation output area 1 occupied

65312 Activation output area 1 saturated

65313 Activation output group counter 01 occupied

65314 Activation output group counter 01 saturated

65315 Activation output group counter 02 occupied

65316 Activation output group counter 02 saturated

653… ………………………………….

653… ………………………………….

65375 Activation output group counter 32 occupied

65376 Activation output group counter 32 saturated

65380 Authorized access group 25

653... ………………………………….

65387 Authorized access group 32

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65400 Log in with installer password

65401 Login with administrator password

65402 Login with consultant password

65403 E-mail sending of movements in progress

65404 Error sending e-mail movements

65405 Properly sending e-mail

65406 Sending users e-mail in progress

65407 Error sending users e-mail

65408 Sending users e-mail correctly

65409 E-mail sending of presents in progress

65410 Error of sending e-mail of presents

65411 Sending the e-mail of presents correctly

65412 Missing e-mail in progress

65413 Missing e-mail sending error

65414 Correctly sending e-mails

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List of users present

Visualisation of the users present in the site

Access Group: All indicate the groupe

SEND To send to the e-mail 1 [email protected]

To show the last 10 users, the previous 10 or the following 10:

NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is not the MASTER.

TOTAL: 65000 PRESENTS: 00000

User

Possibility of going to the previous or next group

List of users missing

Visualisation of the users missing in the site

Access group: All indicate the group

SEND To send to the e-mail 1 [email protected]

To show the last 10 users, the previous 10 or the following 10:

NO MASTER to indicate that this controller is not the MASTER.

TOTAL: 65000 ABSENTS: 00000

User

Possibility of going to the previous or next group

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Protection circuit WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK: SEPRO

Adapter WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK for USB reader

Designation Protection circuit for ELA bus and reader bus

Serial intercalation of buses WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK

Power supply None

Dimensions and Weigth 40x15mm and 0.05Kg

Installation environment Indoor from 0° to 50°c

Designation Adapter WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK for USB reader

Serial intercalation of buses WIEGAND and DATA&CLOCK per USB

Power supply None

Dimensions and Weigth 42x25x14mm and 0.05Kg

Installation environment Indoor 0° to 50°c

Bus UP-STREAM

Connector receiving the signal or RS485 or Wiegand or DATACLOCK original to be protected. The electric ground must be connected to GND either on the bus upstream, or on the bus downstream.

GND B/W1 A/W0LINE

Bus DOWN-STREAM

Connector turning over signal RS485 or WIEGAND or protected DATACLOCK.The electric ground must be connected to GND either on the bus upstream, or on the bus downstream.

A/W0 B/W1 GNDDEVICE

Communication D1 : DATA / WIEGAND1C0 : CLOCK / WIEGAND0

C0D1

Power supply Enroller Reader

Internal Power supply 12V CC/100 TuIn the event of use external power supply for the reader, connect the ground or negative voltage to (-) terminal +-

12V CC

W0-W1 Enter WiegandW0-W1 Enter DATACLOCK

W0-W1 Exit WiegandW0-W1 Exit DATACLOCK

Electrical grounding point Electrical grounding point

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D1 DATA / WIEGAND1

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ENROLLER READER COMPUTER

12 V CC}+-Green operation indicator