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Installation instructions / ACS-2 plus

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2

For details about BRE / APB (= Barring Repeated Entry / Antipassback) look into the advanced functions of
MultiAccess for Windows (P32201-46-0G0-xx) or IQ MultiAccess (P032205-46-0G0-xx).

Indexing:

If indexing is employed, each werden je Ausweis 6 BYTES belegt. Without indexing, the
value of this field is 0.

Macros

 

An ACS-2 plus can manage up to 64 macros. Enter in the column 

no. of digits required

the number of the macros to be implemented.

Divide this number by 8 (the required number of bytes results) and enter the result in the
column

 value

.

If the result of the division is no integer (e.g., 1.5), the result must be rounded upwards
to the 

next integer

 (in this case, to 2) and entered in the column rounded to the next

integer.

Add the values entered in the column 

rounded to the next integer

 and enter the result in the field there below

(memory requirements per ID-card)

Enter the required number of cards in the field on the right-hand side (max. 65000).
Multiply the values entered in the fields 

memory requirements per ID-card

 and 

no. of ID-cards

 and enter the value

in the field 

memory requirements

.

Enter the value of the field 

memory requirements

 also in the field 

subtotal 1

.

2. Memory requirement calculation for BRE/APB

2

If working neither with BRE nor with APB, this entire block can be skipped.

BRE

This line can be skipped if not using the "barring repeated entry" function. If the BRE
function is activated, the number to be entered results from the number of door sides for
which the barring is required.16

Multiply this number by 4 (the required number of bytes results) and enter the result in
the column 

Total

..

APB

This line can be skipped if not using the "Antipassback control" function. Enter 1 in the
“Total” field for active APB.

Unique fixed value:

For active BRE 

or

 for active APB 

or

 active BRE and APB, the specified fixed

value of 4 is to be added to the value(s) of the total fields. 

(Even when BRE 

and

 APB are active together, only 4 is to be added,

not 8!).

The memory requirement per ID card is calculated by adding the values in the 

Totals

column. Multiply this value with the number of the needed ID-cards and enter the result
in the 

Memory requirements 

field.

Enter the result in the 

subtotal 2 

field.

Summary of Contents for 026547

Page 1: ...P31903 02 0G0 09 Software Version ZAC2P 00 0V0 10xx Subject to change without notice 2017 07 26 Installation Instructions ACS 2plus Item no 026547 026548 ...

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Page 3: ...ce technology RS485 bus systems 15 6 1 1 Principle 15 6 1 2 General information 15 6 1 3 Potential separation and terminating resistor 16 6 1 4 Ethernet connection RJ45 17 6 2 Connection examples and networks 17 6 3 Interface connections 19 6 4 Pin assignment tables 20 6 5 Connection examples 21 7 Configuration 22 8 Mounting 23 8 1 Installation site 23 8 2 Mounting ACS 2 plus 23 8 3 Installing the...

Page 4: ...structure 58 15 Connections 59 15 1 Terminal assignment 59 15 2 General connection diagram 60 15 3 Pin assignment of the host interface connections 60 15 4 Connecting a door strike 61 15 4 1 Connecting a fail secure door strike with load current function 61 15 4 2 Connecting a fail safe door strike with no load current function 62 15 5 Electric safety lock 63 15 6 Turnstile 64 15 6 1 Turnstile wit...

Page 5: ...Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 5 Appendix 1 Master sheet for terminal assignment empty 91 2 Master sheet for memory requirement calculation 92 3 Factory settings 93 4 Index 94 ...

Page 6: ...m the power supply Soldering work must only be performed with a temperature regulated soldering iron galvanically separated from the power supply The VDE safety regulations and the prescriptions of the local electricity supplier have to be observed Danger The ACS 2 plus must not be used in an explosion endangered environment or in rooms with metal or plastic decomposing vapors 1 1 Installation and...

Page 7: ... 1 3 Firmware update The firmware update can be done by an update via the superior software e g IQ MultiAccess The procedure is described in the corresonding software manual In general we recommend to update always to the latest available version in order to use all features including new options The current firmware can be found on the installation CD of IQ MultiAccess it will be automatically co...

Page 8: ...lphabetical order to set up via page Address S1 or º Setup 28 Battery 39 Baud rate S1 or º Setup 29 Clock Data S2 32 Flashbank S3 32 Interface card BU 4 BU 5 26 Memory expansion BU 2 32 Power supply unit 39 Protocol S1 or º Setup 28 Service S1 29 Setup S1 28 29 46 ...

Page 9: ...s or IQ MultiAccess the controllers are ready for stand alone operation This means that the access control remains active without any restrictions even if MultiAccess for Windows or IQ MultiAccess is not running When starting MultiAccess for Windows or IQ MultiAccess the bookings carried out in the meantime are automatically entered in the booking log file The display panel is another device This ...

Page 10: ...aused by power installations measures against overvoltages A basic protection or a fine protection has already already been integrated into the corresponding devices by Novar GmbH according to VdS requirements Complete protection against damage caused by lightning strokes and overvoltages is assured by the measures taken for the external and internal lightning protection The overvoltage protection...

Page 11: ...ish a capacitive coupling between the ground conductor and the system operating voltage This way of wiring normally offers the best protection against mains borne interferences and interferences caused by cable shield discharges However this connection must only be used if PE and N are connected separately modern grounding and if it is guaranteed that the ground conductor does not carry any low or...

Page 12: ...mm If when using 12V devices it is technically not possible to connect ground potential to each ACS 2 plus it is recommended to use a three wire cable for the power supply The third core carries the ground potential of the common power supply unit This wire is connected to the shield terminal bar in each ACS 2 plus This method is only a temporary solution and should only be used in exceptional cas...

Page 13: ...nt consumption depends on the reader type the number of readers and the interface type The door strike must be taken into consideration if its supply comes from the ACS 2 plus The current consumption of a door strike depends on the type but lies somewhere between 200mA and 500mA The current consumption of an energized door strike must be known for each ACS 2 plus when designing a 12V system The fo...

Page 14: ...t be calculated using the graphs shown above Note Pay attention to legal rulings The local requirements must be observed for the line cross section VDE 0100 applies to Germany The output fuse of the power supply unit must have the appropriate current rating The highest current rating is determined by the smallest line cross section of the supply cable ...

Page 15: ... RS232 and a current loop interface Multipoint connection means that several controllers are communicating with each other The RS485 interface corresponds to a multipoint connection A bus topology is used for the RS485 interface 6 1 1 Principle 6 1 2 General information The RS485 interface used is a bidirectional interface with bus capability Up to 32 users can be connected which can be transmitte...

Page 16: ...e middle of the RS485 line The ACS 2 plus fitted with the interface which is not floating must have a good grounding If this is not the case you should select another ACS 2 plus Here a good grounding is more important than the center of the RS485 line Terminating resistors The terminating resistors must be placed at the first and the last device of a line Here it depends on the type of wiring Caut...

Page 17: ...installation please refer to the mounting and installation instructions for the interface 6 2 Connection examples and networks Example 1 Connection via interface converter One or two RS485 lines 5 wire line ACS 2 plus only application for up to 8 controllers with MultiAccess for Windows 16 with IQ MultiAccess Example 4 Ethernet connection Connection to the network via standard Ethernet cable Cat 5...

Page 18: ...aged via Remote data transmission It is possible to link one ACS 8 controller to one modem Network MultiAccess for Windows or IQ MultiAccess makes it possible to use existing networks MultiAccess for Windows can be accessed from up to 64 workstations With IQ MultiAccess there are no limitations Any combinations with other controllers are possible ...

Page 19: ...ce connections These interface connections and the following two tables help you to find the required pin assignment The data lines must be switched between the interface converter and the first RS485 device All following devices are to be connected 1 1 ...

Page 20: ...I COM1 COM2 25 pole 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR GND DCD DTR RI Interface converter 1 2 3 4 5 D1 D D D1 GND Table 2 Pin assignment of the controllers terminals Device Pin RS232 RS485 3 wire RS485 5 wire Current Loop ACS 1 ACS Compact ACS 2 ACS 2 plus ACS 2 plus TRS6 TRS8 TRS10 TRS15 1 2 3 4 5 GND TxD RxD GND D D GND D D D1 D1 T GND T R R GND Display panel TRS20 TRS30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TxD R...

Page 21: ...Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 21 6 5 Connection examples Example 1 Connection via interface converter RS485 5 wire technique Example 2 Connection via Ethernet ...

Page 22: ...eader It is possible to exit the room without identification A door release push button in the secured zone makes it possible to release the door lock manually Up to 2 doors can be conventionally controlled via the ACS 2 plus Configuration example 2 1 entrance door with interior and exterior reader Room access and exit are controlled by two readers The antipassback control option can be activated ...

Page 23: ...ed area easily accessible no extraordinary environmental conditions e g aggresive vapors high humidity etc mounting at eye level not visible from the outside sufficient strength to resist being pulled off sufficient lateral distance to adjacent devices inside wall of the secured zone if the device can only be mounted on the outside wall break through monitoring might be required 8 2 Mounting ACS 2...

Page 24: ... interface The ACS 2 plus is delivered without any Interface card Depending on the connection type a corresponding interface card must be installed and configured Procedure for the installation replacement of the interface Switch the power supply off Before removing the interface from the anti static film discharge yourself by first ouching the shield terminal bar with both hands Touch the interfa...

Page 25: ...d doors are without any function If the power fails the data is maintained by a lithium battery The life span of the lithium battery is approx 3 years If a power failure occurs for a lengthy period the capacity of the battery is considerably reduced Since the status of the battery cannot be clearly determined it is recommended that the battery be changed every two years Lithium battery type CR 247...

Page 26: ... MultiAccess as of V7 a Controllers b Select controller c Common tab d Reset alarms notifications e Select alarm to reset The Tamper LED of the ACS 2 plus extinguishes 2 Pull lithium battery off plastic holder 3 Insert new battery 4 Reconnect the removed cables and close the device MultiAccess for Windows or IQ MultiAccess displays Battery ok If necessary repeat Reset Alarms ...

Page 27: ...accepted for free at each selling point alternatively they can be dispensed in public storage vessels for old batteries or at public waste disposal authorities Outside of Germany please observe the local regulations on battery disposal Commercial batteries may contain heavy metal labelled by Pb for lead Cd for cadmium Hg for mercury Please protect used lithium batteries Li against short circuit by...

Page 28: ... 0 0 Address 7 1 1 1 0 0 Address 8 0 0 0 1 0 Address 9 1 0 0 1 0 Address 10 0 1 0 1 0 Address 11 1 1 0 1 0 Address 12 0 0 1 1 0 Address 13 1 0 1 1 0 Address 14 0 1 1 1 0 Address 15 1 1 1 1 0 Address 16 0 0 0 0 1 Address 17 1 0 0 0 1 Address 18 0 1 0 0 1 Address 19 1 1 0 0 1 Address 20 0 0 1 0 1 Address 21 1 0 1 0 1 Address 22 0 1 1 0 1 Address 23 1 1 1 0 1 Address 24 0 0 0 1 1 Address 25 1 0 0 1 1...

Page 29: ...see table 4 Warning Switch 8 is reserved for service level functions and should not be changed from the factory setting of OFF Changing the switch setting may cause loss of data Do not change factory settings Table 4 functions with the service switch activated 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bootstrap If the switch 8 ON state is detected LED 1 on the CPU board flashes green until the next...

Page 30: ...Pull down Factory setting x 1 x x x 0 x x Data 1 Pull down x x 1 x x x 0 x Clock 2 Pull down x x x 1 x x x 0 Data 2 Pull down 0 x x x 1 x x x Clock 1 Pull up x 0 x x x 1 x x Data 1 Pull up x x 0 x x x 1 x Clock 2 Pull up x x x 0 x x x 1 Data 2 Pull up 0 OFF 1 ON x any 8 5 3 DIP switch S3 1 2 Designation 0 0 The current flash bank is automatically selected Factory setting 1 0 Flash 1 always active ...

Page 31: ...emory card Bear in mind that only one slot is available for the following memory cards The memory extension required can be determined by the following calculation 8 6 1 Calculating the memory requirements The memory requirements depend on the type and number of cards used as well as on the number of bookings to be stored Use the table in the appendix to simplify the determination of the required ...

Page 32: ...his number by 2 the required number of bytes results and enter the result in the column value If the result of the division is no integer e g 2 5 the result must be rounded upwards to the next integer in this case to 3 and entered in the column rounded to the next integer Version no Enter the number of digits of the version number to be used in the column no of digits required In the case of conta...

Page 33: ...ields memory requirements per ID card and no of ID cards and enter the value in the field memory requirements Enter the value of the field memory requirements also in the field subtotal 1 2 Memory requirement calculation for BRE APB2 If working neither with BRE nor with APB this entire block can be skipped BRE This line can be skipped if not using the barring repeated entry function If the BRE fun...

Page 34: ...ld memory requirements Enter the value of the field memory requirements also in the subtotal 3 field Add the values of the fields Subtotal 1 Subtotal 2 and Subtotal 3 and enter the result in the field Required total memory 4 Analysis of the required RAM extension Enter the rounded value of the field total memory requirements in the 4 empty and gray highlighted fields and subtract this value from t...

Page 35: ...space exceeds the max free memory space alternative calculations using various lower values can be carried out It is for example possible to reduce the number of bookings to be stored Is it possible to switch less relays Do you really require all room time zones Approximate value The standard equipment of 1 MB 0 5 MB free is sufficient according to the above mentioned calculation method for approx...

Page 36: ...tion Procedure 1 Switch the ACS 2 plus off 2 Disconnect the CPU board completely from the power supply remove the battery disconnect the battery and emergency power supply 3 Before you take the memory card out of the antistatic film discharge yourself by touching the shield terminal bar with both hands 4 Touch the memory card only on the side and try to avoid contact as far as possible with the co...

Page 37: ...cuit breaker The fuse and the FI circuit breaker should be located within the safety area if possible If the power supply is not part of the central unit it must be mounted closely with no clearance to ensure that an attack on the connection cable is not possible without mechanically having to damage the housing We recommend screwing the central unit and the power supply directly together No consu...

Page 38: ... PO1 potentiometer under consideration of the ambient temperature according to the table below Make sure of the battery type Warning Destruction of device possible Ensure that only the PO4 potentiometer is adjusted 1 After having measured the temperature 2 If the battery voltage deviates by 200mV from the nominal value then adjust PO4 accordingly Determination of the current consumption when the p...

Page 39: ... to the voltage of the power supply Only use approved batterys for the power supply Only use batterys of the same age and originating from the same production series Installation Warning Danger for man and or device Please note safety instructions Disconnect the unit from the power supply when carrying out installation work When installing the power supply charging unit in a central housing make s...

Page 40: ...d as described in the chapter Adjusting the end of charging voltage Not stabilized powersupply Uext A not stabilized direct current voltage is available for external consumers The suppy voltage for the central unit and the external consumers need not be adjusted Switching the power supply off If during battery operation the battery voltage falls below 9 5V the power supply to the central unit and ...

Page 41: ...ry An incompletely charged battery leads to an incorrect adjustment 3 Adjust the voltage at the battery terminals by means of the RV2 potentiometer under consideration of the ambient temperature according to the table below Make sure of the battery type Warning Destruction of device possible Ensure that only the PO4 potentiometer is adjusted 1 After having measured the temperature 2 If the battery...

Page 42: ...42 Installation instructions ACS 2 plus Connection component mounting diagram ...

Page 43: ...controller as long as the factory settings have been applied or have not been changed 10 1 ACS 2 plus setup The ACS 2 plus is delivered in a predefined initial state see factory settings in the following or in the appendix This initial state must be checked and changed if necessary There are two possibilities Variant 1 Basic setting via the DIP switch S1 see chapter 8 5 1 Procedure 1 Setting the p...

Page 44: ...etup via hyperterminal Turn the controller off briefly or press the Reset button Use the above mentioned cable to connect one of the serial interfaces of the notebook to the ST1 serial interface of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 14 Start your terminal program e g Hyperterminal Start Programs Accessories Communication with Windows 2000 Hyperterminal Enter a unique name e g ACS 2 plus setup at New Conne...

Page 45: ...xample The entries in the other fields are irrelevant In the next window select the following settings and confirm with OK An empty input field appears Enter in small letters cea and confirm with Enter This input is not displayed on the screen In case of false entries we recommend pressing the backspace key several times in order to delete the keyboard input buffer ...

Page 46: ...Login The setup was called during the booting process of the ACS 2 plus The entry of cea Enter must be given within 3 seconds during the booting process of the ACS 2 plus During this time the LED 1 located on the CPU board on the left hand side of the heat sink see 14 1 lights up green If cea Enter is not entered within this time during the booting process the APPL Login is called ACS 2 plus booti...

Page 47: ...ven If the controller already exists in NetEdit the designation given there is shown under Label Important Use only unique designations The individual menu items General The last line is the dialogue line Here different entries are allowed depending on the cursor position Use either small or capital letters When entering a character which is not allowed at this point or when pressing the Enter key...

Page 48: ...onsecutive number of the desired baud rate the factory setting is 19200 Address The current address and the permitted address range are displayed The value can be changed by entering y Enter at the question Change Y N and the desired address the factory setting is 32 Group address The current group address and the permitted address range are displayed The value can be changed by entering y Enter a...

Page 49: ...ta are ready to be fetched the network is during this procedure only loaded when an event occurs Thus the general network performance is loaded less Each controller requires a unique virtual address for identification The current value is shown This value can be changed to one of the permitted values if necessary Each address may only exist once in the complete network DVA Destination Virtual Addr...

Page 50: ...ossible to delete or reinitialize the content of the exception handler The exception handler is a reserved internal memory area in which operations which are relevant for the operating system are logged like in a log file The evaluation of these data e g in case of incorrect operation of the controller is reserved for Novar GmbH employees If this log file is to be created at a certain time the pre...

Page 51: ...Addr 32 19200 Baud Defined by DIP switch Press Enter 2 When using the interface of the ACS 2 plus controller for RDT the interface is already used by the RDT protocol Procedure Disconnect the RDT cable from the ACS 2 plus Connect the setup cable Carry out the boot login 10 2 Defining the controller in IQ NetEdit After hardware installation mounting and wiring the controllers and setting the hardwa...

Page 52: ... cover For differentiation of the controller types ACS 2plus and ACS 2 plus the ACS 2 plus from firmware 7 00 on activates all LEDs and the buzzer while booting The functions of the individual LEDs are explained in the following The buzzer stop push button makes it possible to reset the buzzer manually To do so press the push button at least for 3 seconds with a suitable object ...

Page 53: ...ssage or manually reset Fast interval Tamper alarm With storing On Line battery battery failure Without storing The buzzer can be reset by pressing for approx 3 seconds the buzzer stop push button located on the front plate Meaning of the LEDs of AC readers LED colour Basic condition After reading a data carrier Meaning yellow on Ready to read yellow off Device is idle Controller is not parameteri...

Page 54: ...5 1 2 door strike relays The connected strikes with load current function can be checked for tampering see also chapter 15 4 1 1 tamper relay activated when tampering occurs 1 alarm relay activated during operation It is released in case of an alarm or when disconnected from the power An alarm is released when a watchdog reset occurs while the jumper ST8 is connected If the ACS 2 plus fails once t...

Page 55: ...y 4 tamper is activated during system failure 3 5 Relay 3 alarm is deactivated during system failure 4 6 Relay 4 tamper is deactivated during system failure 13 Inputs 13 1 Digital inputs The four digital inputs are freely programmable via NetEdit 13 2 Alarm lines The eight alarm lines are freely programmable via NetEdit ...

Page 56: ...56 Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 14 Structure diagrams 14 1 CPU component mounting diagram S1 S2 S3 S4 See also chapter 8 5 DIP switches ...

Page 57: ... PIN 1 Alarm line 7 input 11 terminate with 12 1 kOhm PIN 2 0V PIN 3 alarm line 8 input 12 ST13 Connector for LED board in the housing cover ST14 Power supply connector for the controller voltage 45 and 46 with 026547 12V DC not stabilized ST16 Basic definition of tamper alarm relay above board layout version no 467 00 75 01 02 Jumper 1 3 Relay 3 alarm activated during system failure Jumper 2 4 Re...

Page 58: ...58 Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 14 2 ACS 2 plus structure ...

Page 59: ...erview However individual assignments are also possible if required In this case we recommend noting the changed assignment for each ACS 2 plus controller Copy and fill in the empty terminal assignment overview in the appendix and store it together with the corresponding controller 15 Connections 15 1 Terminal assignment8 ...

Page 60: ...well as watchdog and danger signal output see chapters 13 2 and 14 1 15 2 General connection diagram9 15 3 Pin assignment of the host interface connections Pin RS232 RS485 3 wire RS485 5 wire Current loop 1 GND GND GND T GND 2 TxD D D T 3 RxD D D R 4 D1 R GND 5 D1 ...

Page 61: ...ove This function is not possible with a no load current door strike and a door strike supplied with alternating voltage or supplied by an external voltage source not by the voltage source which supplies the ACS 2 plus The tamper monitoring for door strike 1 and door strike 2 must be deactivated otherwise a board failure of the ACS 2 plus is caused ACS 2 plus terminal assignment With tamper monito...

Page 62: ...il safe door strike Fail safe door strike no load current door strike The door is blocked if the coil is energized Tamper monitoring for the fauil safe door strike is not possible ACS 2 plus terminal assignment for relay 1 jumper ST6 2 4 for relay 2 jumper ST6 1 3 ...

Page 63: ...or door handle contact activates a door release on the ACS 2 plus The door can be passed without the error message Unauthorized door release An external contact e g a magnetic contact must be used for door monitoring The bolt switching contact is only evaluated for positive drive condition when the intrusion detection system is disarmed Its status is only shown when the intrusion detection system ...

Page 64: ...tion The differential monitored inputs inputs 5 10 must be terminated with 12KΩ resistor The electrical safety lock is connected via the I O module N5950 This module provides the BUS connection to the electric safety lock The wiring to the ACS 2 is done as in the following wiring diagram ...

Page 65: ... is open The monitoring contact does not close until the door is closed again B and the door is recognized as closed 15 6 1 Turnstile with one monitoring contact The door monitoring for a turnstile with a monitoring contact basically corresponds to a normal door In normal condition with door closed one of the contact makers A to D closes the monitoring contact contact maker A is used in the exampl...

Page 66: ...ns of the sequence Left rotational direction Exterior reader enabled The contact maker A activates the inner monitoring contact afterwards contact maker B activates the outer monitoring contact In between the door is recognized as closed Right rotational direction Interior reader enabled The contact maker A activates the outer monitoring contact afterwards contact maker D activates the inner monit...

Page 67: ...ntact makers of the monitoring contacts are organized results in a modified pulse sequence Left rotational direction Exterior reader activated The respective monitoring contact is activated in our illustration it was the inner contact Right rotational direction Interior reader activated The respective monitoring contact is activated in our illustration it was the outer contact ...

Page 68: ...548 026053 00 Magnetic card swipe reader sm The terminals 10 and 11 of the reader must only be connected with motorized readers If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 ...

Page 69: ...only be connected with motorized readers If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DI P Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 70: ...r sm without keypad 027741 Chip card reader sm with keypad If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 ...

Page 71: ...keypad 026054 00 Magnetic card swipe reader sm with keypad If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 ...

Page 72: ...80 Plug in magnetic card reader If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 73: ...ing range If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 74: ... used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 75: ...this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 76: ...s reader sm 026491 Legic reader with keypad sm 026493 Mifare reader with keypad sm If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF D...

Page 77: ...424 Accentic reader Legic without keypad 026425 Accentic reader Legic with keypad If only one reader is used it is always connected as reader 1 Terminal assignment ACS 2 plus Settings of the DIP switches located on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Setting Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 ...

Page 78: ...der is used it is always connected as reader 1 Terminal assignment ACS 2 plus Settings of the DIP switches located on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Setting Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 79: ...eypad 027676 Insertic reader Legic without keypad 027677 Insertic reader Legic with keypad 027676 10 Insertic reader Legic without keypad 027677 10 Insertic reader Legic with keypad If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader...

Page 80: ...eader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 81: ... is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 OFF Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 OFF Data 1 3 OFF Clock 2 2 4 OFF Data 2 5 ON Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 ON Data 1 7 ON Clock 2 2 8 ON Data 2 ...

Page 82: ... used it is always connected as reader 1 Terminal assignment ACS 2 plus Settings of the DIP switches located on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 9 6 Switch block DIP Setting Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 83: ...sed it is always connected as reader 1 Terminal assignment ACS 2 plus Settings of the DIP switches located on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 9 6 Switch block DIP Setting Designation Reader S2 1 OFF Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 OFF Data 1 3 OFF Clock 2 2 4 OFF Data 2 5 ON Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 ON Data 1 7 ON Clock 2 2 8 ON Data 2 ...

Page 84: ...Legic reader Plug in If only one reader is used this reader is always connected as reader 1 ACS 2 plus terminal assignment DIP switch positions on the CPU board of the ACS 2 plus see chapter 8 5 Switch block DIP Position Designation Reader S2 1 ON Clock 1 Pull down 1 2 ON Data 1 3 ON Clock 2 2 4 ON Data 2 5 OFF Clock 1 Pull up 1 6 OFF Data 1 7 OFF Clock 2 2 8 OFF Data 2 ...

Page 85: ...Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 85 Connection diagram for 027570 20 Keypad with analogue interface Plug in ...

Page 86: ...86 Installation instructions ACS 2 plus Connection diagram for 026070 02 Keypad sm housing 026072 02 Keypad fm housing 026071 02 Keypad sm housing splashproof 026073 02 Keypad fm housing splashproof ...

Page 87: ...Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 87 Connection diagram for 026064 Keypad sm plastic housing ...

Page 88: ...88 Installation instructions ACS 2 plus ...

Page 89: ...Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 89 ...

Page 90: ...ort 1 x 018002 2 0 Ah 17 2 Technical data 026547 ACS 2 plus 230V version Rated operating voltage 230 V AC Operating voltage range 230 V AC 15 to 10 Mains frequency 60 40 Hz Power comsumption 24 VA Output voltage Uext 12 V DC not stabilized Maximal current drain 1 0 A Maximal charging current 120 mA Allowed battery capacity 2 0 Ah No of batterys connectable 1 max Battery monitoring permanently with...

Page 91: ...ment empty For the documentation of individual in and output assignments deviating from the standard assignment 2 Master sheet for the calculation of the memory requirements empty For the calculation of the memory requirements for the ACS 2 plus controllers 3 Factory settings 4 Index ...

Page 92: ...92 Installation instructions ACS 2 plus Terminal assignments deviating from the standard Company Device No Site ...

Page 93: ...Installation instructions ACS 2 plus 93 ...

Page 94: ... 851 1 Baud rate 19200 S1 6 OFF 7 ON 851 2 Clock Data Modus Clock 1 Pull down Data 1 Pull down Clock 2 Pull down Data 2 Pull down S2 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF 851 1 factory internal functions not active S4 1 ON 2 OFF 854 1 Flash bank The current version must be used S3 1 OFF 2 OFF 853 1 Protocol 9 bit protocol S1 6 OFF 7 ON 851 2 Service function not active S1 8 0 851 3 ...

Page 95: ... 37 42 45 53 64f 75ff Data see Clock Data DIP switches 25ff 40f 47 48f 67ff 93 Door strike DC 6 39 61 fail safe 61 fail secure 61 general 13 22 39 53 load current 54 61 monitoring 53 no load current 61f relay 22 54 91 Electric safety lock 55 End of charge voltage 44 47f Factory settings 10ff 24ff 40 48 54 90 91 Firmware 7 35 57 93 Flash bank 7f 34f 64 93 Fuse 6 14 37 39 53 General connection diagr...

Page 96: ...ge 37 Parameterization 35 42 53 Pin code 38 41 53 general 64 Potential seperation 16 Power supply unit 8 11f 14 43ff 46 64 Power failure 30 65 Protective measures 6 10 Protocol 8 34 43 54ff 93 RAM 37 40 65 89 Reader 12f 27 35 45 47 53 71ff 89 Relay 27 41 45 47 61ff 61f RS232 interface see interface RS485 interface see interface Safety instructions 6 9 Semiconductor output see output Service functi...

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