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eMerge Essential Access Control System Document Number: 620-100239, Rev. C
Installation Guide
Linear LLC 1950 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92008-6517 www.linearcorp.com
Notices All rights strictly reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Linear LLC.
Standards Approvals This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Corporate Office Linear LLC 1950 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92008-6517 Tel: (800) 421-1587 / 760-438-7000 Fax: (800) 468-1340 / 760-931-1340
Technical Support Tel: (800) 421-1587 Hours: 5:00 AM to 4:30 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday
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Contents 1.0 Introduction������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Access Control Overview������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 eMerge Overview��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Installation Overview Checklist������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 2.0 Control Panel Layout������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Control Panel Components����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 3.0 Installing the Control Panel��������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Mounting the eMerge Essential Panel����������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Mounting the eMerge Essential Plus Panel ����������������������������������������������������������� 8 4.0 System Power����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 eMerge Essential Power Connection������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 eMerge Essential Plus Power Connection ������������������������������������������������������������ 11 PoE Connection���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 5.0 Inputs and Outputs�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 System Inputs������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 13 Wiring the Inputs �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 System Outputs���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Door Lock Outputs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15 6.0 Readers������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 17 Wiring the Readers ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 17 7.0 Network Connection������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 18 Preparing for the Network ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Connecting to the Network �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 8.0 Troubleshooting������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 20
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1.0 Introduction This manual contains information regarding the basic installation, wiring and configuration of the eMerge Essential and eMerge Essential Plus access control systems. The eMerge Essential is enclosed in a space-efficient and durable plastic housing. The eMerge Essential Plus is enclosed in a heavy-duty steel cabinet and features a self-contained battery back-up with a supervised power supply. Both systems use the same control panel layout and system wiring.
Access Control Overview Access control systems are designed to monitor and control access throughout a building or restricted area. An access control system involves the use of an access device (card, PIN code, etc.), which is presented at an entry device (reader/keypad) to gain access. When access is granted, a door is unlocked for a pre-programmed amount of time and a transaction is recorded in a database for reporting or tracking purposes.
eMerge Overview The eMerge Essential provides a browser-based one door, two reader access control system with immediate expansion capability to four doors, eight readers via an optional software license (P/N ES-1DL or ES-1DLB w/reader). The eMerge Essential includes Ethernet support, an integrated web server and Power over Ethernet (PoE) support. Designed with efficiency in mind, the system is ideal for smaller commercial, industrial, banking, retail and restaurant access management applications; while offering scalability for growth. Specifications
Processor
Cortex 1GHz
On-board RAM
512MB DDR2 (333MHz)
Storage
4 GB Micro SD
PIP
12VDC 60W UL Approved
Operating system
Embedded Linux
Simultaneous system users
8
Transactions per second
> 30
Plastic enclosure (W x H x D):
12.25 in x 11.1 in x 2.23 in 31.1 cm x 28.2 cm x 5.7 cm
Steel enclosure (W x H x D)
17.5 in x 24.25 in x 6.4 in 44.5 cm x 61.6 cm x 16.25 cm
Temperature specification
-20°F to 130°F (-28°C to 54°C)
Doors/Portals
1 (scalable to 4)
Maximum readers
8
Inputs
12
Outputs
8
Card holders (users)
1,000
Access cards
8,000
Cards per person
12
Card formats
32
Access levels
8
Time Schedules
100
Online transactions
15,000
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Installation Overview Checklist Note: The checklist provides a logical sequence for installing an eMerge system; however, it is not necessary to follow this specific order.
The following list presents the steps required for successfully installing an eMerge Essential system.
❒❒ Mount the control panel ❒❒ Connect power to the panel ❒❒ Connect the readers ❒❒ Wire the inputs and outputs ❒❒ Obtain IP address and other TCP/IP information from network administrator ❒❒ Configure the eMerge Essential’s network settings ❒❒ (Optional) Add licenses for additional doors and readers ❒❒ Connect the eMerge to a local area network (LAN)
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2.0 Control Panel Layout Control Panel Components The following illustration shows the eMerge control panel wiring and components. DOOR 4 CONTACT REX 4
OUT READER 4
IN READER 4
OUT READER 3
DOOR 4 LOCK
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
AUX INPUT 4
INPUT GND INPUT GND
AUX INPUT 3
NC C NO
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
AUX INPUT 2
IN READER 3
DOOR 3 LOCK
DOOR 4
AUX INPUT 1
DOOR 3 CONTACT REX 3
DOOR 3 EARTH GROUND LEAD
AUX IN 1 GND AUX IN 2
LAN LED
GND
DL19 DL18
AUX IN 3 GND
ETHERNET
AUX IN 4 GND NC
AUX RELAY 1
C NO
LED BANK
NC AUX RELAY 2
DL17 DL16 DL15 DL14 DL13 DL12 DL11 DL10 DL9
C NO NC
AUX RELAY 3
C NO
RESET
NC AUX RELAY 4
DL8 DL7 DL6 DL5 DL4 DL3 DL2 DL1
C
TMP TMP + FLT FLT + GND 12VDC
S2
NO
S1 SD CARD SLOT
+12VDC / 5A (100-240 VAC)
JP1 - Power Input D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
DOOR 2 LOCK
PWR FAULT
JP1
DOOR 1 +12V LED
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
DOOR 2
TAMPER
POE
External +12VDC (Default)
DOOR 1 LOCK
OUT READER 2
IN READER 2
OUT READER 1
IN READER 1 REX 1 DOOR 1 CONTACT
REX 2 DOOR 2 CONTACT
Figure 2.1. eMerge Board Layout
Table 2.1: LED Indicators LED Condition DL17 Red On = Power On Bottom Board DL9 Red On = Power On Middle Board DL1 Blue On = System is Rebooted DL1 to DL16 Blue On = System is Booting DL19, DL 18 Blue Blink = Network Connection NOTE: Boot up time is approx. 60 secs.
Table 2.2: Default I/O States Attribute Door Status Inputs REX Inputs Auxiliary Inputs Door Lock Outputs Aux Outputs
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Default State Normally Open, Unsupervised, 8 Sec. Held Open Time Normally Open, Momentary, Unsupervised Normally Open, Unsupervised Not Energized, Single Pulse, 3 Second Unlock Time Not Energized, Single Pulse, 3 Seconds On
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3.0 Installing the Control Panel Mounting the eMerge Essential Panel Note: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The eMerge Essential housing is designed to accommodate the necessary wiring connections for most installations. Knock-outs are provided at the back-plate of the housing. The enclosure should be mounted in a secure location within normal temperature and humidity levels.
Installing the Panel 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Run all necessary wires to the panel location. Remove the enclosure’s cover by removing the two screws in the front of the housing. Level the enclosure on a sturdy wall. Mark the mounting holes with a pencil. Partially insert screws into the top two mounting holes and hang the enclosure on the screws. Pull all wires through the knock-out holes in the enclosure. Label each wire according to its use. Recheck for levelness, insert the two lower screws, and tighten all four mounting screws. Mounting Hole Enclosure Knockouts
+12V LED
Cover Screw
D0 D1 GND
DOOR 4
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
Note: Choose a centrally located, clean and dry area near an AC power source. Avoid mounting the panel within 6 feet of any equipment that generates electrical interference.
EARTH GROUND LEAD
DOOR 3
AUX IN 4 GND AUX IN 3 GND AUX IN 2 GND AUX IN 1 GND
ETHERNET
Cover Screw
NC AUX C RLY 4 NO NC AUX C RLY 3 NO NC AUX C RLY 2 NO TMP TMP + FLT FLT + GND 12VDC
Enclosure Knockouts
Cover Tamper D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
D0 D1 GND
+12V LED
D0 D1 GND
DOOR 1 +12V LED
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
D0 D1 GND
DOOR 2 +12V LED
Caution: This equipment includes electronic components that are highly sensitive to static electricity. Please discharge by touching a ground before installing or handling this equipment.
NC AUX C RLY 1 NO
Figure 3.1. eMerge Essential Enclosure
Bottom Mounting Holes
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Mounting the eMerge Essential Plus Panel The eMerge Essential Plus enclosure is designed to accommodate two 12VDC 7Ah backup batteries and the necessary wiring connections for most installations. Conduit knock-outs are provided on all sides of the enclosure. The enclosure should be mounted in a secure location within normal temperature levels. A minimum of 12 inches of space around all sides of the enclosure is recommended.
Installing the eMerge Essential Plus Note: Choose a centrally located, clean and dry area near an AC power source. Avoid mounting the panel within 6 feet of any equipment that generates electrical interference.
Caution: This equipment includes electronic components that are highly sensitive to static electricity. Please discharge by touching a ground before installing or handling this equipment.
Run all necessary wires to the panel location. Remove the enclosure’s cover by removing the front of the housing. Remove the metal cabinet knock-outs required for wire entry. Level the enclosure on a sturdy wall. Mark the mounting holes with a pencil. (The cabinet can be vertically or horizontally mounted depending on space requirements.) 5. Partially insert screws into the top two mounting holes and hang the enclosure on the screws. 6. Pull all wires through the knock-out holes in the enclosure. Label each wire according to its use. 7. Recheck for levelness, insert the two lower screws, and tighten all four mounting screws. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Mounting holes
Cabinet knockouts
Cover Tamper DOOR 4
DOOR 3
DOOR 2
DOOR 1
Tie wrap holders
Power Supervision Module
Figure 3.2. eMerge Essential Plus Enclosure
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4.0 System Power Note: The eMerge Essential housing will not accommodate a backup battery. If using a backup battery, a separate housing must be installed. Enclosure Knockouts
NC C NO
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
Caution: Improper power wiring will damage the fuse and void the warranty. DOOR 3
The eMerge Essential is powered using a 12VDC / 5A plug-in-power supply (Linear P/N PIP-12VUR, not included). For UL listed installations, please use Linear P/N PIP-12V60W. The control panel may also be powered using an optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector (requires Linear PoE module, P/N 620-100159).
eMerge Essential Power Connection Power Supply Connection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Connect terminal 1 from the plug-in-power supply (PIP) to pin 1 (+12VDC) on the panel. Connect terminal 3 from the PIP to pin 2 (GND) on the panel. Connect terminal 2 to the green earth ground lead provided in the enclosure. Plug the PIP into a dedicated receptacle that is not controlled by a switch. The PWR LED on the panel will illuminate to indicate that power is present.
INPUT GND INPUT GND
Note: Power should only be applied to the system when all connections are secured and tested.
EARTH GROUND LEAD
Cable Specifications for PIP: 14 AWG Belden (2 conductor) or equivalent. Maximum distance: 10 feet (3 meters).
+12VDC PIP P/N PIP-12V60W
+12VDC PIP (100-240VAC)
1
2
3
4
12VDC Earth GND GND 1
TMP TMP + FLT FLT + GND 12VDC
2
3
12VDC Earth GND GND
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
DOOR 1
Figure 4.1. Power Connection
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r
r
PIN 5 PIN 4 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1
DOOR 3
Power Fault Connection
The controller is equipped with a power fault input that can be utilized as follows:
1. Determine whether your power fault input device uses a normally closed or normally open configuration. Please refer to instructions provided by the manufacturer. 2. Connect the power fault input device to PIN 3 and PIN 4 on the terminal strip. 3. Apply power and verify that the power fault input device is functioning properly.
Power Fault Input
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
TMP TMP + FLT FLT + GND 12VDC
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
DOOR 1
Figure 4.2. eMerge Essential Power Fault Connection
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The eMerge Essential Plus includes a factory installed power supervision module as shown in Figure 4.3.
Power Supply Connection Note: The system will not power up using the backup battery. The 12VDC PIP (P/N PIP-12V60W) or PoE (P/N 620-100159) must be present to power up the system.
1. Connect the +12VDC PIP (Linear P/N PIP-12V60W) to the red and black leads of the power supervision module. 2. Connect terminal 2 or 3 of the PIP to the green earth ground lead provided in the enclosure. 3. Plug the PIP into a dedicated receptacle that is not controlled by a switch. 4. The PWR LED on the panel will illuminate to indicate that power is present. 5. Place the 12VDC backup battery in the cabinet. 6. Connect the red and black leads to the battery.
+12V
LED
Buzzer
D0
D1
GND
INPUT
GND
INPUT
GND
NC
C
NO
+12V
LED
Buzzer
D0
D1
GND
+12V
LED
Buzzer
D0
D1
GND
Tamper Switch
DOOR 3
Earth Ground Lead
Cable Specifications for PIP: 14 AWG Belden (2 conductor) or equivalent. Maximum distance: 10 feet (3 meters). TMP TMP + FLT FLT + GND 12VDC
+12VDC PIP P/N PIP-12V60W GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
+12V
GND
INPUT
GND
INPUT
NO
C
NC
GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
+12V
GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
DOOR 1 +12V
INPUT
GND
eMerge Essential Plus Power Connection
Fault Output To 12VDC PIP
1
2
3
4
12VDC Earth GND GND
Figure 4.3. eMerge Essential Plus Power Connection
Battery Connection Note: The SD card slot (shown earlier in Figure 2.1) will backup panel memory in the absence of power or backup battery.
The eMerge Essential Plus provides charging and space for up to two 12VDC/7Ah sealed lead-acid batteries. The battery provides standby power when the primary power source is lost. The control panel will utilize backup battery until the battery reaches 11VDC at which point the entire system shuts down.
Note: It is recommended to replace the system battery every 2 to 3 years.
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To determine standby battery time: Note: The eMerge Essential controller board consumes 200 mA of current at 12VDC (2.4W).
1. Determine the total standby load of the system by adding the maximum and standby current draw of the devices connected to the panel. For example, if the system consists of the control panel (200 mA) and one 75 mA reader the total standby load is 275 mA (200 mA+ 75 mA). 2. Divide the total standby load by 1000 to convert it to amps. For example, 275 / 1000 = .275. 3. Divide the amp-hour rating of the battery by the total standby load to determine the standby Top Mounting Hole time for the system. For example, 7.0 / .275 = 25.5 hours standby time using a 7 AH battery with a system that consists of the control panel and one 75 mA reader.
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Power Fault
If AC power loss is detected, the power supervision module will automatically switch to the backup battery and activate the fault input. The fault input can be configured via programming to activate a condition (dialer, etc.). The transaction will be logged in the history of the controller.
Enclosure Knockouts
Tamper Protection
Note: The Linear PoE module (P/N 620-100159) must be installed in order to use a PoE injector (P/N POE-PLUS).
A tamper switch is mounted inside the enclosure and is pre-wired to the tamper input on the terminal strip. If the eMerge Essential cover is removed for any reason thetamper switch will PIN 6 PIN 5 activate, triggering a condition that can be linked to an event action in programming (e.g., send PIN 4 an e-mail or generate an output). PIN 3
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
DOOR 3
6-pin terminal block
PIN 2 PIN 1
PoE Connection
The eMerge Essential can be powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE), which is a method for providing power via Ethernet cabling. To place the controller in PoE mode, move the Power Input Jumper to the left position as illustrated in Figure 4.4. A Power over Ethernet installation must consist of a high-power 30W PoE injector (P/N POEPLUS) and the Liner E3-POE module (P/N 620-100159). Refer to the PoE module’s installation guide for specific installation information.
JP1
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
POE
(Default) EXTERNAL 12VDC
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
DOOR 1
Figure 4.4. Power Input Jumper
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5.0 Inputs and Outputs System Inputs The system has the capability of monitoring up to 4 door status inputs, 4 request to exit (REX) inputs, 4 auxiliary general purpose inputs and 2 digital inputs (reserved for future release). All inputs are assigned default features that can be configured as needed. The following table shows the default states for each of the inputs:
Table 5.1: Default Input States Input
Default State
Door Status Inputs
Normally Open, Unsupervised, 8 Second Held Open Time
REX Inputs
Normally Open, Momentary, Unsupervised
Auxiliary Inputs
Normally Open, Unsupervised
Door Status Input The door status input monitors whether the door is in an open or closed state. A door status switch (typically a magnetic reed switch) will change states when the door is opened or closed. The door status input does not require any programming to enable. Simply connect a magnetic reed switch to the appropriate door input as shown in the control panel illustration, Figure 2.1.
Request To Exit The Request to Exit (REX) input is a momentary input closure that activates the door output relay for the same amount of time as a valid card swipe or keypad entry. REX devices can include a press-toexit switch on the inside of a door or a passive infared detector (motion detector), which allows convenient egress. The REX input does not require any programming. Simply connect a normally open, momentary input device to the REX inputs as shown in the control panel illustration, Figure 2.1.
Auxiliary Inputs The auxiliary inputs are general purpose inputs that can be used with a variety of input devices including CO2 detectors, alarm system integration, etc. These inputs can be configured via programming to trigger a defined action such as to activate an output.
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Wiring the Inputs All inputs may be configured for normally open or normally closed contacts with supervision or non-supervision. Use standard 1k ohm resistors for supervision. Refer to Figure 5.1 for the acceptable wiring configurations. Cable Specifications: 22 AWG Belden or equivalent. Maximum distance: 2000 feet.
SUPERVISED
UNSUPERVISED
Resistor Value = 1k Ohm
Normally Open
Normally Open Top Mounting Hole
EMERGE ESSENTIAL CONTROL PANEL
Enclosure Knockouts
Normally Closed
Normally Closed
6-pin terminal block
NC C NO
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
PIN 6 PIN 5 PIN 4 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1
DOOR 3 +12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
INPUT GND INPUT GND
Figure 5.1. Input Circuit Configurations
Tamper Protection (Emerge Essential) A tamper switch is mounted inside the enclosure for connection to pin 5 and pin 6 on the terminal strip. If the eMerge Essential cover is removed for any reason thetamper switch will activate, triggering a condition that can be linked to an event action in programming (e.g., send an e-mail or generate an output).
TMP TMP + FLT FLT + GND 12VDC
INPUT GND INPUT GND
NC C NO
+12V LED Buzzer D0 D1 GND
DOOR 1
Factory Installed Tamper
Figure 5.2. eMerge Essential Tamper Input Wiring
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System Outputs The eMerge Essential provides up to 4 door lock relays and 4 auxiliary output relays that may be activated in response to reader activity, time schedules or input conditions. All relays are Form-C SPDT and provide non-powered dry contacts rated for 1A.
Output Defaults All outputs are assigned default features that can be configured as needed. The following table shows the default states for each of the outputs:
Table 5.2: Default Output States Output
Default State
Default Response
Door Lock Outputs 1-4
Not Energized, Single Pulse
3 second unlock time in response to corresponding reader activity (Reader 1 activates door 1 lock relay)
Aux Outputs 1-4
Not Energized, Single Pulse
No default response. Must be configured via programming.
Wiring Requirements The cable must be the proper gauge for the current load and should not be bundled with other wiring. Refer to the Table 5.3 for wiring recommendations:
Table 5.3: Recommended Wiring Requirements Total Amps
.5 A 1.00 A 2.00 A 3.00 A
Voltage (AC or DC)
Wiring Gauges and Distance 14
16
18
20
22
12V
1500 ft
1000 ft
600 ft
375 ft
225 ft
24V
2000 ft
1200 ft
750 ft
450 ft
300 ft
12V
800 ft
500 ft
300 ft
200 ft
100 ft
24V
1000 ft
600 ft
400 ft
200 ft
150 ft
12V
400 ft
240 ft
150 ft
90 ft
60 ft
24V
480 ft
300 ft
180 ft
120 ft
70 ft
12V
260 ft
160 ft
100 ft
60 ft
24V
320 ft
200 ft
120 ft
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GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
+12V
GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
Wiring the Door Locks Connect locking devices to the door relay as shown in Figures 5.3 through 5.5. Refer to the door strike specifications to determine the appropriate voltage and configuration. WARNING: Do not use the control panel’s power output for the locking device. An auxiliary power must be used. TMP supply ETHERNET
TMP + FLT FLT + GND
NO
C
NC
CONTROL PANEL’S DOOR LOCK RELAY
+12VDC
+
DIODE 1N4933 OR EQUIVALENT
DC POWER SUPPLY
-
+ DC DOOR STRIKE
Figure 5.3. Fail Safe DC Door Strike GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
+12V
GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
Caution: The diode or MOV must be installed as shown in the illustrations. Failure to install these protection devices may damage the control board.
TMP TMP +
CONTROL PANEL’S DOOR LOCK RELAY
FLT GND
NO
C
NC
FLT +
C LOCK
+12VDC
+
DIODE 1N4933 OR EQUIVALENT
DC POWER SUPPLY
-
+ -
GND
D1
D0
Buzzer
LED
+12V
GND
NO
CONTROL PANEL’S DOOR LOCK RELAY
C
D1
Figure 5.4. Fail Secure DC Door Strike
NC
ENT
D0
Buzzer
DC DOOR STRIKE
LED
+12V
+12VDC
The door lock outputs for doors 1 through 4 can be configured to operate in normally energized (fail-secure) or normally not-energized (fail-safe) modes.
ENT
2
GND
3 DoorDOOR Lock Outputs
LED
+12V
+12V
+12V
LED
Buzzer
D0
D1
GND
INPUT
GND
INPUT
GND
NC
C
NO
+12V
LED
Buzzer
D0
D1
GND
+12V
LED
Buzzer
D0
D1
2
FLT +
C LOCK
AC POWER SUPPLY
MOV SNR-D56K2 OR EQUIVALENT AC DOOR STRIKE
Figure 5.5. Fail Safe AC Door Strike
2
ENT
C LOCK
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1. Present a valid card/PIN to a reader/keypad. 2. The controller will activate the door relay output associated with the particular reader (e.g., reader 1 will activate door lock relay 1). 3. The relay output is energized for a default time of 3 seconds. 4. As the user enters through the door, the door status input will change from closed to open.
6.0 Readers Wiring the Readers The control panel can accept up to 8 readers or keypads. Each reader port on the panel supports a 12VDC reader with Wiegand output format. Readers can be installed as primary (entry) readers for each of the 4 doors as well as optional secondary (exit) readers. The maximum power available for each reader is 750 mA @ 12 VDC. Determine the reader’s power consumption by referring to the documentation included with the reader.
Wiring Readers
Cable Specifications: Twisted, shielded 22 AWG (250 ft.) or 18 AWG (500 ft.) Belden #9535 (5 conductor) or equivalent. Please follow manufacturers installation requirements.
RED
BRN
GND
D1
D0
LED
1. Remove power from the control panel. 2. Pull the reader wiring through a knock-out in the panel’s enclosure. 3. Connect the color-coded wires from the reader’s wiring harness to the appropriate location of terminal strip as shown in Figure 6.1. 4. Remove excess shield to ensure that it is not exposed. An exposed shield can cause interference. Tape off any exposed shield with electrical tape. +12V
Caution: Improper power wiring will damage the fuse and void the warranty.
GRN WHT BLK
READER
Figure 6.1. Reader Wiring GND
INPUT
GND
INPUT
NO
C
NC
GND
D1
D0
DOOR 1 Buzzer
LED
Door Lock Operation
DOOR 1 LOCK
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7.0 Network Connection Caution: The system is exposed to potential risks if installed on a network without proper security precautions. Consult the appropriate on-site IT administrator.
The eMerge Essential must be located in a trusted network environment where a protected network security system (firewall, etc.) is installed and maintained. Before you configure the controller please obtain the following information from your network administrator: ♦♦
IP address (if applicable)
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Subnet Mask
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Gateway
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DNS 1 and 2
Preparing for the Network Note: If a DHCP server is present, IP Addresses are dynamically assigned. A static IP address is required for the controller because a DHCP Server may assign a new IP Address resulting in loss of communication.
To allow for the eMerge Essential to be recognized on the local network, it is necessary to change the controller’s IP address as follows: 1. Connect your programming computer directly to the Ethernet port of the control panel as shown in Figure 7.1. (You may also connect the computer and control panel to an Ethernet Switch.)
LAN LED
ETHERNET
Figure 7.1. Connecting to the Control Panel 2. Assign a static IP address of 192.168.0.149 to the computer. (For instructions on how to change the static IP address of a Windows computer, please visit: http://technet.microsoft. com/en-us/library/ff710457). 3. After assigning the static IP address, open a web browser and enter the IP address of the controller (Default = 192.168.0.250). 4. The controller presents the eMerge page as shown in Figure 7.2. To log on, enter the default user ID and password (admin/admin).
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3. Browse to the Network Configuration page as shown in Figure 7.3. Enter the static IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS server so that it matches the requirements of the local network. (Refer to the User Manual for complete programming information.)
Figure 7.3. Network Settings Page 4. Click Save & Reboot and the system will reboot. 5. Disconnect the programming computer from the control panel. The eMerge Essential is now ready for the local network.
Connecting to the Network 1. Pull an Ethernet cable through the opening in the enclosure nearest the Ethernet port. 2. Plug the RJ-45 connector into the Ethernet port on the controller. 3. Connect to the local area network (LAN) as shown in Figure 7.4. Cable specification: CAT 5 or better with an RJ-45 connector wired straight through to a network hub, switch or router.
Internet
LAN
EMERGE
Router
Client Computer
Figure 7.4. Connecting the eMerge to a LAN 4. If the network connection is functioning properly, the LAN LEDs on the control panel will illuminate as shown in Figure 7.5. The local computers will then be able to access the system by entering the IP address of the controller. www.linearcorp.com 19
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LAN LEDS DL19 DL18 ETHERNET
Figure 7.5. eMerge LAN LEDs
Programming the System The eMerge Essential provides the ability to access and manage the system from a web browser on any local or remote computer. Refer to the User Programming Guide (P/N 620-100240) for programming and configuration instructions.
8.0 Troubleshooting Table 8.1: Troubleshooting the System Problem
Solution • Check setting of JP1 on middle board (near input power connector) to ensure that the
The control panel does not power up.
jumper is in the appropriate position for your desired power source. • Measure input power for +12VDC • If RED LED’s are off, then input fuse may be blown. This fuse is not field-replaceable.
• Measure power at reader connectors. If no voltage is present, then reader fuse may be blown. The control panel powers up but does not • Bring reader and/or input and connect directly at the panel. If it works at the panel, the respond to card readers or inputs. wire run may be faulty.
No network communication exists with the control panel.
• If LAN LED’s are off or solid, then no physical network connection exists. Check network cabling. • Verify the Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS and IP address as provided by the network admin.
How to reboot the system?
• Hardware Reboot system: Momentarily press switch S2 on middle board (near bank of 16 LED’s).
How to clear the memory of the system and restore factory defaults?
• Press and Hold switch S1 for full 20 seconds on middle board (near bank of 16 LED’s). • You may also reboot and factory default the system using the GUI software.
NOTE: If factory default, will need to re-enter license key and configure system.
For further troubleshooting assistance, please visit the following online resources: ♦♦
http://www.linearcorp.com/faq/
Linear Technical Support: ♦♦ ♦♦
Tel: (800) 421-1587;
Hours: 5:00 AM to 4:30 PM Pacific Time, M-F
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