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24 February, 2010 

RBH Access Technologies Inc. 

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TB61_PC-

100 for AxiomV™  

Technical Bulletin 

2 Automatic Road, Suite 108 

Brampton, Ontario 
Canada   L6S 6K8 

 
 
 

 

 

Number: 61 

PC-100 for AxiomV

 

Table of Contents 

Wiring .............................................................................................................................. 4 

Power: ......................................................................................................................... 4 
LEDs............................................................................................................................ 4 

Virtual IOC Emulator ....................................................................................................... 5 

DIP-Switch Settings ..................................................................................................... 5 
Protocol ....................................................................................................................... 6 

Input Protocol ........................................................................................................... 6

 

Output Protocol ........................................................................................................ 6

 

Point Number ........................................................................................................... 7

 

Firmware Upgrade ....................................................................................................... 7 

Paradox Alarm Panel Interface ........................................................................................ 8 

For a Simple Set-up ..................................................................................................... 8 
For more complex Installations .................................................................................... 9 
IOC Setup .................................................................................................................... 9 

Input Groups .......................................................................................................... 10

 

Axiom Links ............................................................................................................ 10

 

Dipswitch Setting ....................................................................................................... 10 
Connections............................................................................................................... 11 
Axiom Installation Procedure ..................................................................................... 11 

Keypad Setup ........................................................................................................ 11

 

Keypad Links ......................................................................................................... 11

 

Paradox EVO Alarm Panel Setup .............................................................................. 12 

Serial Port Setup .................................................................................................... 12

 

Utility Keys ............................................................................................................. 12

 

Virtual Input Usage .................................................................................................... 13 

Virtual Input Programming ...................................................................................... 13

 

Add the Virtual Inputs to the Alarm Panel ............................................................... 13

 

DSC Alarm Panel Interface ........................................................................................... 14 

Dipswitch Setting ....................................................................................................... 15 
Connections............................................................................................................... 15 

IT-100 .................................................................................................................... 15

 

Summary of Contents for Axiom III PC-100

Page 1: ...col 6 Point Number 7 Firmware Upgrade 7 Paradox Alarm Panel Interface 8 For a Simple Set up 8 For more complex Installations 9 IOC Setup 9 Input Groups 10 Axiom Links 10 Dipswitch Setting 10 Connections 11 Axiom Installation Procedure 11 Keypad Setup 11 Keypad Links 11 Paradox EVO Alarm Panel Setup 12 Serial Port Setup 12 Utility Keys 12 Virtual Input Usage 13 Virtual Input Programming 13 Add the ...

Page 2: ...ET Connections 21 Wiring Readers 21 RJ45 Socket Left Side 23 Initialization of the Network 24 Wavetrend Health Monitor 24 Specifications for the L RX201 25 Appendix A 26 PC 100 Firmware 26 PC 100 Controller Firmware Version AX4401 reports version 28 26 PC 100 Controller Firmware Version AXPAR3 reports version 30 26 PC 100 Controller Firmware Version IT100V4 reports version 31 26 PC 100 Controller ...

Page 3: ...mmunications interface can be used for a number of different applications PC 100s can be used to interface alarm panels with the AxiomV system Paradox panels and a couple of DSC panels can be interfaced this way Wavetrend long range readers are also interfaced to the AxiomV with the PC 100 ...

Page 4: ...ll devices Into channel 1 and out from channel 2 Power 9 14vdc 150ma LEDs DIAG1 Interface status DIAG2 Axiom status Communication Channel LEDs Each communication channel has a green transmit LED and a red receive LED Normally flashing at a rate of once a second DIAG2 will flash twice as fast if the unit is offline with the Axiom Device network ...

Page 5: ...rt on the PC100 DIP Switch Settings The Axiom Access Control System starts its IOC addresses at address 5 and can support up to sixteen devices ending at address 20 To make the DIP switches capable of selecting the range of addresses to which the emulator will respond an offset address scheme has been developed The first four switches create the start offset and the last four switches create the e...

Page 6: ...l System When an input is armed by the Axiom System only alarm and restore messages are available Virtual Inputs have all the same software features as regular inputs This includes links operator commands and schedules the only programming that is irrelevant is circuit type Available Events State Value Armed Disarmed 0 Restore Normal 1 Alarm Abnormal 2 Alarm Trouble 3 Alarm Illegal Output Protocol...

Page 7: ...139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 12 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 13 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 14 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 15 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 16 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 256 Examples 1 RBH1561 C R Input 12 on panel address 14 has gone in...

Page 8: ... eight Safesuite keypads and up to eight sequentially addressed IOC s Axiom Safesuite Address Paradox Partition Address 101 1 102 2 103 3 104 4 105 5 106 6 107 7 108 8 Whenever a partition is armed or disarmed by the Paradox system the corresponding Safesuite keypad will display the status For example if keypad number 102 reports that it is disarmed it really means that Partition 2 has been disarm...

Page 9: ...tyle inputs use an abort delay to prevent an invalid alarm message Using an input group assigned to a virtual keypad allows the software the capability of assigning any number of inputs to each virtual keypad To truly reflect the input status of the Paradox alarm panel four links must be added to the keypad configuration Axiom Link Paradox Type Link Function Disarm Disarm Disarm all inputs except ...

Page 10: ...arm Panel with the Axiom Access Control the Paradox inputs are mapped to virtual IOC 16 using the first eight panels on the point number table above For example Paradox panel input 88 would be mapped to IOC address 10 input 8 This input would be located in one of eight partitions in the Paradox panel programmed through the Paradox keypad Dipswitch Setting To allocate a block of IOC addresses for u...

Page 11: ... needed in order to allow the Axiom system to arm and disarm the panel Password slot 2 is used for this purpose The password is not automatically downloaded to the virtual keypad so you must select Set User and fill in the 2 password used by the partition Keypad Links Assign the links to Disarm Home Evening and Away in the keypad configuration ...

Page 12: ...ity Keys The Paradox Keypad has the ability to send commands to the Axiom System by pressing combinations of keys Key Combination Axiom Message 1 2 Open door 1 4 5 Open door 2 7 8 Call elevator clear 0 Toggle audio 1 on off 2 3 Toggle audio 2 on off 5 6 Toggle Video 1 on off 8 9 Toggle Video 2 on off 0 enter Clear message indicator acknowledge 1 3 Panic Alarm1 4 6 Emergency Alarm2 7 9 Fire Alarm3 ...

Page 13: ...l input will open or close To use this feature apply a link to turn on or off the Virtual output in order to communicate an open or closed zone on the alarm panel Virtual Input Programming Follow the previous procedure for accessing the printer module programming section 4003 followed by the device serial number Sections 700 710 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 should be pro...

Page 14: ...ll be no zones assigned instead the virtual IOC s will reflect the input status Using Links to arm or disarm a group of inputs allows the virtual IOC s the capability of reporting the DSC panel s inputs Using an input group assigned to a virtual keypad allows the software the capability of assigning any number of inputs to each virtual keypad To truly reflect the input status of the DSC Alarm Pane...

Page 15: ...keypad Dipswitch Setting To allocate a block of IOC addresses for use by the DSC alarm panel you must first determine how many inputs you will need For example if you need to monitor the first 64 inputs you will need 64 16 inputs per IOC 4 IOC s The first IOC address will be 5 representing inputs 1 16 and the last IOC address will be 8 representing inputs 49 64 Use the above DIP Switch Selection t...

Page 16: ...etermine the number of IOC s needed to reflect the number of inputs in the alarm panel Add these IOC s starting from address 5 and make them all inputs Inputs that are used for entry and exit should be given an abort delay to prevent false alarms A link may be given to the entry zone to disarm the follower zone when abnormal ...

Page 17: ...cally downloaded to the virtual keypad so you must select Set User and fill in the 2 password used by the partition Some DSC alarm panels will allow arming without a password The password is used mostly for disarming the partition Keypad Links Assign the links to Disarm Home Evening and Away in the keypad configuration PD4401 Connect the PC4401 to the PC100 according to the drawing on page 2 The D...

Page 18: ... the links to Disarm Home Evening and Away in the keypad configuration For example If there are 16 inputs and 2 partitions with the first partition inputs 1 8 and the second partition 9 16 there will be two input groups assigned Groups Group Name Inputs Office 1 IOC 5 inputs 1 8 Office 2 IOC 5 inputs 9 16 Links Link Name Command Arm Office 1 Reset Input Group Office 1 Arm Input Semi permanent Arm ...

Page 19: ...ched to a network Reader RC 2 1 RC 1 Side A 2 RC 1 Side B 3 RC 2 Side A 4 RC 2 Side B 5 RC 3 Side A DIP SWITCH Settings The Axiom Access Control System starts its RC addresses at address 1 and can support up to eight devices ending at address 8 To make the DIP switches capable of selecting the range of addresses to which the emulator will respond an offset address scheme has been developed The fir...

Page 20: ...cards monitor screen This can be used to adjust the RSSI threshold so that the zone area can be limited to a particular distance RSSI Threshold The DHO warning time is used as the RSSI threshold value To use a value greater than 127 select minutes and calculate adding 128 to the value As an example to achieve an RSSI value of 140 set the time to minutes and use a value of 140 128 12 The received R...

Page 21: ...heck if the readers are online If a reader is not detected a Reader Tamper message will be issued If a previously offline reader is detected a Reader Tamper Restore message will be issued During the PING the diagnostic red LED will turn on D NET Connections The PC100 connects to the device network like all D NET devices supporting the redundant communications principle Connect using channel 1 and ...

Page 22: ...n be achieved This distance is based on the RS485 standard and is dependent on the quality of the cable used RS485 termination resistors are included in each reader and therefore do not need to be added as an afterthought Data packets run bi directionally up and down this network enabling a reader to perform its functions The reader net may be supplied with power from multiple points within the ne...

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Page 24: ...y 25ms This avoids any framing errors should a reader not be able to lock onto the data stream in the correct position from start up 3 If an is received in the left RS485 port the TAG LED slave indicator is illuminated to indicate this Each reader except for the first reader on the reader network will therefore receive this character on its left hand RS485 port 4 The first reader has now been esta...

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Page 26: ...e Version IT100V4 reports version 31 DSC IT100 Alarm Panel Interface firmware NC 100 firmware 8 20Beta required PC 100 Controller Firmware Version VIOC8 reports version 8 Virtual Input Output Controller with ASCII protocol NC 100 firmware 7 16 required PC 100 Controller Firmware Version WAVE55 reports version 55 Wavetrend Interface firmware NC 100 firmware 7 60 required PC 100 Controller Firmware ...

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