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Access Control
Design Guide
An engineer's guide for planning and installing a Symmetry™
Access Control System using M2150 Controllers
MAN
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M2150/ENG
(9600-0420)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Design Guide

Access Control Design Guide An engineer's guide for planning and installing a Symmetry™ Access Control System using M2150 Controllers MAN-M215

Page 2

Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 4 Access Control Design Guide Table 1-1: Summary of M2150 Main Boards Device Picture Purpose DBU A database uni

Page 3 - Contents

Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 Access Control Design Guide 5 8DBC This is a combined database unit and door controller for up to eight readers a

Page 4

Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 6 Access Control Design Guide ENVS A four-camera digital video server (see page 26). Table 1-2: M2150 Optional M

Page 5 - 1 Preface

Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 Access Control Design Guide 7 Examples of Equipment Use Table 1-3 gives examples of the maximum number of readers,

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8 Access Control Design Guide 2 Chapter 2: Designing and Planning an M2150 System About this Chapter This chapter explains the issues to consid

Page 7 - Symmetry M2150

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 9 cables to readers and door furniture and therefore the cost of installing the eq

Page 8

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 10 Access Control Design Guide Power for Auxiliary Outputs In most cases, power for auxiliary outputs can be s

Page 9 - Summary of M2150 Components

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 11 Note: • Antipassback can have an impact on the number of database units requir

Page 10 - Access Control Design Guide

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 12 Access Control Design Guide Table 2-1: Port Usage Configurations First (or only) database unit in chain La

Page 11

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 13 Determine whether this level of communications security is necessary. The dec

Page 12

© G4S Technology 2009 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of G4S Technol

Page 13 - Examples of Equipment Use

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 14 Access Control Design Guide Planning for Elevator Control The elevator controller is an M2150 node that can

Page 14 - M2150 System

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 15 floor is in the card holder's access rights, the appropriate floor relay i

Page 15

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 16 Access Control Design Guide Free/Secure Relay Each relay board in the elevator node includes a free/secure

Page 16

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 17 Safety The elevator node may have mains electricity connected to the floor rela

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Designing and Planning an M2150 System 18 Access Control Design Guide Choosing the Cabinets This section explains the standard cabinets/enclosures av

Page 18

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 19 ENC-1L The ENC-1L is available only for certain markets. It can contain a 32Vac

Page 19

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 20 Access Control Design Guide Planning Antipassback Note: You need to read this section only if the site requ

Page 20 - Siting of Elevator Nodes

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 21 The system remembers which zone each card is in and updates this information wh

Page 21 - Cable Requirements

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 22 Access Control Design Guide Selecting the Readers Select the type of reader to be used for each access-con

Page 22 - Tenant Security

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 23 Planning the Reader Locations Specify the type, model and location of each read

Page 23 - Federal Fire Code

Access Control Design Guide iii Contents 1 Preface ...

Page 24 - Choosing the Cabinets

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 24 Access Control Design Guide Specifying the Door Furniture The door furniture (Figure 2-3) can consist of a

Page 25

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 25 IN4004CathodeAnodeInductive load, e.g. electric lock orstriking plate Figure 2-

Page 26 - Planning Antipassback

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 26 Access Control Design Guide Using an Edge Network Video Server (ENVS) An ENVS is a network device for recor

Page 27

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 27 Considering the Power and Ground Requirements Introduction Power can be provide

Page 28 - Selecting the Readers

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 28 Access Control Design Guide Table 2-3: 12Vdc Current Available for Readers, ENVS, Door Releases and Auxilia

Page 29 - Using RS485 Readers

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 29 Table 2-4: Device-Level Power Consumption Device Current Consumption @12Vdc 8DB

Page 30 - Using Noise Suppression

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 30 Access Control Design Guide Determining the Cable and Wiring Requirements Table 2-5 shows the recommended c

Page 31 - Choosing Cable Supervision

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 31 Cable Supervision Determine the level of cable supervision required for cables

Page 32

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 32 Access Control Design Guide Six-State Supervision Six-state supervision is applicable to monitor points con

Page 33 - Introduction

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 33 Planning the SMS Software and PC Requirements Selecting the SMS Software Editio

Page 34 - AC Monitor

Contents iv Access Control Design Guide Specifying the Door Furniture ...

Page 35 - Current Consumption @12Vdc

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 34 Access Control Design Guide Server (holds local databases)Networked ClientsRegion 1Global ClientRegion 2Ser

Page 36

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 35 The Global edition architecture provides the ultimate resilience for multi-site

Page 37 - Cable Supervision

Designing and Planning an M2150 System 36 Access Control Design Guide Most installations use the standard Administration Client software, which gives

Page 38 - • Alarms controllers

Designing and Planning an M2150 System Access Control Design Guide 37 Installation Requirements Before installing an M2150 system, all installers sho

Page 39 - Enterprise

38 Access Control Design Guide A Appendix A Maintenance and Test Procedures General Procedures The only item that requires regular testing and

Page 40

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 39 LED12 (12V) – Illuminated when the 12Vdc supply is connected. LED13/17 (RX) – Illumina

Page 41

Maintenance and Test Procedures 40 Access Control Design Guide LED10 (DC COMMS) – Illuminated when an external door or alarms controller is connected.

Page 42 - Software Sentinels Required

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 41 LED52 (RS232 RX) – Flashes when the on-board RS232 port (TB15) is receiving data. Othe

Page 43 - Installation Requirements

Maintenance and Test Procedures 42 Access Control Design Guide LED15 (12V) – Illuminated when the 12Vdc supply is connected. LED16 (5V) – Illuminated

Page 44 - Procedures

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 43 LEDs on the AC24/4 Alarms Controller LED1 (OK) – When the controller is functioning co

Page 45 - LEDs on the 4DBC

Access Control Design Guide v 1 Preface About this Guide This guide is a document for people who need to design or install Symmetry M2150 system

Page 46 - LEDs on the 8DBC and 8DC

Maintenance and Test Procedures 44 Access Control Design Guide LEDs on the Elevator Interface Board LED1 (OK) – When the board is functioning correctl

Page 47 - LEDs on the 2DC

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 45 Performing a Warm or Cold Reset If an operational problem is encountered, a warm rese

Page 48 - LEDs on the 4DC

Maintenance and Test Procedures 46 Access Control Design Guide Installing the Renesas Flash Development Toolkit To install the Renesas Flash Developme

Page 49 - LEDs on the DBU

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 47 Make sure Selecting Device shows HD64F2378, then click OK when all sections h

Page 50 - Fuse Ratings

Maintenance and Test Procedures 48 Access Control Design Guide Change the CPU crystal frequency setting to 20. Change the multiplier setting to

Page 51 - Updating Firmware

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 49 Keep the defaults. Select the options shown here. You are now ready to download

Page 52

Maintenance and Test Procedures 50 Access Control Design Guide Updating Firmware Using the Flash Development Toolkit Once the toolkit has been configu

Page 53 - Selecting Device shows

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 51 To use Flash2100: 1. If you are going to use Flash2100 at an SMS client PC, shut down

Page 54

Maintenance and Test Procedures 52 Access Control Design Guide 4. Select the communications settings to the database unit. If you are using serial

Page 55

Maintenance and Test Procedures Access Control Design Guide 53 This shows the cumulative total number of controller addresses used. This represents

Page 56

Preface vi Access Control Design Guide M2150 ENC1 Installation Instructions (9600-0493) (NOT EVALUATED BY UL) M2150 ENC3 Installation Instructions (9

Page 57

54 Access Control Design Guide B Appendix B Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Compliance Installers and sales representatives should familiarize t

Page 58 - Other Options at

Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Compliance Access Control Design Guide 55 Power-Limited Wiring UL compliance requires power-limited and non-power-limi

Page 59

56 Access Control Design Guide C Appendix C: M2150 Specifications Electrical MN-PSU-6A power supply: Input is 19-20Vac or 24Vdc @ 150VA max. Out

Page 60 - (UL) Compliance

M2150 Specifications Access Control Design Guide 57 Elevator Node: 20" (508mm) height, 20" (508mm) width, 6.6" (168mm) depth. ENC-

Page 61

M2150 Specifications 58 Access Control Design Guide Table A-2: Reader Currents Reader Model Current Consumption at 8.89-13.49Vdc Evaluated by UL S620

Page 62 - Physical

Access Control Design Guide 59 D Appendix D: Site Schematic Check List This appendix lists the items that should be marked on the Site Schematic

Page 63 - Card Readers

Site Schematic Check List 60 Access Control Design Guide  The backup power source for each cabinet (normally a 12V 7AH battery)  Where to ground eac

Page 64

Site Schematic Check List Access Control Design Guide 61  The door/elevator it is to control  Cable type and routing path to the controller  The p

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Access Control Design Guide i E Index 2 2DBC ...

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Access Control Design Guide 1 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 About Symmetry Symmetry is a security management system that prov

Page 68

Index ii Access Control Design Guide Fall-back ...

Page 69 - E Index

Index Access Control Design Guide iii F Fall-back communications...

Page 70 - See Cabinet

Index iv Access Control Design Guide OC4/8 ...

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Index Access Control Design Guide v Symmetry ...

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Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 2 Access Control Design Guide LAN/WANDatabase Unit (e.g. 4DBC)Up to 32 database units in chainDoor furniture (door

Page 73 - See Cable

Introduction to Symmetry and M2150 Access Control Design Guide 3 A database unit and all the controllers that are connected to it is collectively kno

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