. M3000 Installation Manual P/N 460630001H.
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Connecting the AC input power to the M3000. M3000 Installation Manual Inserting the PXNplus board.39 Removing the PXNplus board. Troubleshooting your M3000. M3000 backup battery replacement. Wiring host computer to first M3000.27 Figure 10. Wiring host computer to modem or serial printer.28 Figure 11. Wiring modem to M3000, M/5 or serial printer.29 Figure 12.
Wiring upstream (toward the host) using RS-232.30 Figure 13. Wiring downstream (away from the host) using RS-232.31 Figure 14. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 42. Controller Parameters/Network Configuration form.107 Figure 43.
Network Configuration form — Dual NIC detected.109 Figure 44. Controller Parameters/Dial Configuration form.110 Figure 45. Controller Parameters/Encryption Keys form.111 Figure 46. Controller Parameters/Badge Formats - Create form.112 Figure 47.
Preface This is the M3000 Installation Manual. This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to:. Mount the cabinet enclosure;.
Install and wire the controller boards, reader boards, digital input (DI) boards, digital output (DO) boards. M3000 Installation Manual. Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the M3000 controller along with its technical specifications. In this chapter: Product overview. 2 Specifications.
The M3000 enclosure can be wall mounted or rack mounted. The optional M3000 rack mounting kit allows the M3000 to mount directly to a standard 19” EIA rack. The M3000 will occupy 9U within a rack. Chapter 1 Introduction Specifications For UL-compliant installations, refer to UL compliance on page 147.
Enclosure specifications Table 1. Enclosure specifications Enclosure specifications Physical dimensions 17 inches high x 15.6 inches wide x 6.2 inches deep 431 mm high x 396 mm wide x 158 mm deep Operating environment +35F to +122F (+2C to +50C) Humidity range. M3000 Installation Manual Boards and devices CPU board PXNplus (See CPU specifications on page 5.) Reader boards Reader port power rating: 300 mA maximum per port with a total controller power capacity of 2.7 A 2RP or Number supported: four boards for maximum of eight readers. Chapter 1 Introduction CPU specifications Table 2. CPU Specifications PXNplus CPU board Communications interfaces Direct Serial (RS-232, RS-422) Supported Direct Serial Baud Rates 2400 4800 9600 19200 Direct Serial cabling Belden 8723, 2-pair shielded, 22-AWG Dial-up Serial Two options available:. M3000 Installation Manual PXNplus CPU board Offline alarm history capacity 2,000 Picture Perfect 3.x, 2.x Badge capacity 145,000 Offline badge history capacity 5,000 This is a default allocation.
The capacity can be re-allocated using the Integrated Configuration Tool. Minimum supported board levels for the PXNplus CPU board If the controller board contains a 4 or 5 digit numeric date code, it can be used with the PXNplus CPU board.
Installation planning and mounting This chapter provides instructions for planning your installation and mounting your M3000. In this chapter: Getting started roadmap.8 Safety. Installation Manual Getting started roadmap The following is a basic outline for installing and setting up your M3000 system. Some steps may have been done for you depending on what you ordered. Some steps are optional, depending on the additional equipment you plan to use.
Chapter 2 Installation planning and mounting Safety Radio interference Note: This is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precaution WARNING: Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Keep the break-out at the ends of signal cables as short as possible. Ground all shield drain wire(s) at the M3000 controller using the grounding studs provided inside the cabinet enclosure. For communication cables between controllers, ground shield to the upstream controller only. Protect the M3000 from hazardous (high) voltages.
Mount the M3000 on a vertical surface with at least six inches (15.2 centimeters) clearance on all four sides to support thermal air cooling. Locate the M3000 in a place that provides a dedicated AC earth ground. The M3000 must be earth grounded. The M3000 must be earth grounded.
Find the nearest earth ground (such as an electrical box or ground bus). Run wire from the M3000 enclosure ground terminal (top left of enclosure) to the earth ground point. Use wire size in accordance with local and national electrical codes. Chapter 2 Installation planning and mounting All cables connected to the M3000 must be shielded with the shield terminated as shown here. Typical installation using shielded cable/drain wire - outside and inside the enclosure Outside the enclosure Inside the enclosure.
M3000 Installation Manual 8. Use the #8-32 SEMS screw and #8 flat washer provided to secure the ground lug.
Earth Ground Connection Note: The Power/Communications board must be in the far right slot and the CPU board must be in the second right. Fit and tighten approved strain relief clamp in each knockout hole to be used. Find the nearest earth ground (such as, electrical box or ground bus). Run wire from the M3000 enclosure ground terminal (enclosure bottom left) to earth ground point. Use wire size in accordance with local and national electrical codes. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 4. M3000 controller - rack mounting CAUTION: The M3000 must be earth grounded.
Note: When installing boards, the Power/Communications board must be in the far right slot and the CPU board must be in the second right slot next to the Power/Communications board. See Figure 75 on page 145. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the Power/ Communications controller board. In this chapter: Introduction.18 Power setup. M3000 Installation Manual Introduction The Power/Communications board manages the power and controls the communications for the controller. The recommended communication method is by Ethernet.
Power/Communications board layout. Controller earth grounding (AC grounding) is a critical element for proper operation. To test the AC power ground: 1. Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the M3000 ground stud and a known good earth ground (metal water pipe or building structural steel frame). M3000 Installation Manual Figure 6. Wiring AC power through the terminal block CAUTION:. Failure to connect the AC power and earth ground to the terminal blocks provided will result in damage to the controller.
Use a properly sized disconnect device. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Figure 7. Fuse location on the Power/Communications board CAUTION: Good earth ground must be made before completing installation.
Installing the battery backup, AC fail, and low battery The battery backup acts as a temporary power supply to the M3000 when AC power is lost. The battery included with the enclosure is 12 VDC with a 12 AH current rating. It will need to be wired to the power supply. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Figure 8. Wiring diagram for the battery backup, AC power fail, and low battery. M3000 Installation Manual Serial communications setup DIP switch settings The recommended communication method is by Ethernet.
If using Ethernet and not using a downstream controller, this section does not apply and you can skip to the next chapter. Note: Set both SW1-1 and SW1-2 to ON. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Table 6. J3 - Primary port (RS-232) Connector J3 Signal name CTS (jumped to pin 9) (jumped to pin 7) Ground +5 VDC Not used Transmit (TX) data (jumped to pin 2) Receive (RX) data RTS (jumped to pin 1) Table 7.
M3000 Installation Manual Table 8. J5 - Auxiliary port (RS-232) Connector J5 Signal name (jumped to pin 2) Receive (RX) data RTS (jumped to pin 1) Table 9.
J6 - Power input port Connector J6 Signal name +12 VDC Ground. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Host computer wiring Figure 9. Wiring host computer to first M3000. Installation Manual Note: We recommend that you use a DB9F PC to DB9F M3000 or M/5 serial cable (P/N 320038001, not included) to connect the host or modem to Primary port J8.
Figure 10.Wiring host computer to modem or serial printer Note: If using a Digi board, use the same pinouts listed in the DB25F column. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Figure 11.Wiring modem to M3000, M/5 or serial printer.
M3000 Installation Manual Controller wiring After you connect the first controller to the host, you can continue to connect (daisy chain) additional controllers together using the RS-232 or RS-422 port. Maximum cabling distance is 100 feet (30.48 m) for RS- 232 and 2,000 feet (609.6 m) for RS-422. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Figure 13.Wiring downstream (away from the host) using RS-232.
M3000 Installation Manual RS-422 connection The Power/Communications board RS-422 port J2 can be used to connect controllers together. Figure 14.Wiring upstream (toward the host) using RS-422. Chapter 3 Power/Communications board Figure 15.Wiring downstream (away from the host) using RS-422 Shield wire grounding To ground the shield wire: 1.
Connect the communications cable shield to the ground nut adjacent to the cable entrance knockout of the cabinet enclosure. For more details, see Figure 73, Typical installation using shielded cable/drain wire - outside and inside the enclosure on page 144. M3000 Installation Manual Wiring the auxilliary port The auxilliary (Aux) port J5 is used to connect the PXNplus console or Model 351 Time Display. Refer to the appropriate section in this manual or device manual for connection information. LED indicators on the Power/Communications board The Power/Communications board has eight LEDs. Chapter 4 PXNplus CPU board This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the PXNplus CPU controller board.
In this chapter: Introduction.36 Board layout. M3000 Installation Manual Introduction The PXNplus CPU board provides direct-connect, dial-up, and network capabilities in one board. The following are some product highlights:. Supports Ethernet networks. Supports the following network protocols: DHCP, TCP/IP, UDP, DNS, and DDNS.
Chapter 4 PXNplus CPU board Board layout Figure 16.PXNplus CPU board layout. M3000 Installation Manual Pins and jumpers General purpose pins Table 11.
General purpose pins Pins Shorting these pins. This function is for manufacturing and catastrophic failure recovery only! Returns the board to boot maintenance mode which allows for burning in of a new boot image. Chapter 4 PXNplus CPU board Downstream configuration jumper - J9 Table 13. Downstream configuration jumper Pins Function RS-232 using J4 on Power/Communications board 1 and 2 RS-422 using J2 on the Power/Communications board 2 and 3 Reserved - Do not use.
3 and 4 Reserved - Do not use. M3000 Installation Manual LED indicators LEDs on the PXNplus CPU board The LED state depends on which state the controller is in. There are two main modes with several substates:. Maintenance mode: indicates the state of the controller before any application is running. There are two maintenance mode states:.
Chapter 4 PXNplus CPU board Table 14 shows the LED state transitions. See Chapter 10 Troubleshooting, maintenance & support for error conditions. See Figure 16, PXNplus CPU board layout on page 37 for the location of the LEDs. PXNplus CPU board LED normal state transitions During power up Boot maintenance mode OS (Operating system). M3000 Installation Manual Table 15. Modem LEDs on the PXNplus CPU board (continued) LED number Name Description DS15 DSR - Data Set Ready When the modem is present, this LED is always ON.
DS16 TX - Transmit Modem is sending data. Chapter 4 PXNplus CPU board The following products use these ports: the Integrated Configuration Tool, Picture Perfect, FCWnx/Secure Perfect, M5PXNplus, M2000PXNplus, M3000PXNplus, and DirecDoor. Configuring upstream communications with the host By network 1.
Verify that you have a working network. If you need to configure before your network is running, skip to step 3. M3000 Installation Manual Configuring downstream communications The PXNplus supports up to seven downstream controllers using RS-232 through J4 of the Power/ Communications board or RS-422 through J2 of the Power/Communications board. To use direct-connect downstream communications, set J9 to pins 1 and 2.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the reader processing boards. In this chapter: Introduction.46 2RP board. M3000 Installation Manual Introduction The M3000 controller supports four types of reader processing boards: 2RP, 2SRP, and the 8RP. Only one type can be used at one time, for a maximum of:. Four 2RP boards (for support of up to eight readers),.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect The following device addresses are created for you by the Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect software. This table is provided for your reference only. The device address is in the format mmmm-b-pp where mmmm represents the controller number, b represents the board number, and pp represents the point or device number. M3000 Installation Manual Board layout Figure 17.2RP reader board layout. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Setting DIP switches Set dual in-line package (DIP) switches as described in Table 20 before installing and wiring 2RP board. Reader technology and format Reader technology and format SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 Not Valid Reserved Reserved Magstripe - Reversed Strobed. M3000 Installation Manual Table 20.
Reader technology and format Reader technology and format SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 26 bit 55 bit 34 bit CardKey Wiegand - 35 bit Hughes 4002 2500 2804 3400 3703 = OFF Table 21. 2RP reader board address settings.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Setting reader voltage Select the proper reader voltage by placing the jumper on JP1. See Figure 18 below for details.
Both reader ports are set to the selected voltage. Figure 18.Setting 2RP reader voltage.
M3000 Installation Manual Installing resistor packs Insert the proper resistor packs in RN1 and RN2. Be sure you insert the correct resistor pack for the reader voltage selected. Both resistor packs must be the same since the voltage for both readers must be the same. See Figure 19 below for details.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring readers If wiring a 12V reader that uses 5V data lines, note the following conditions before continuing:. Set the reader voltage (JP1) to 5 V. Wire the Reader power lead to the Power output port (J6) on the Power/Communications board instead of wiring it to the 2RP board. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 20.2RP reader connector points Table 23. 2RP connector pinouts J2/J4 reader connector pinouts J3/J5 relay connector pinouts Signal name Relay +5 VDC/+12 VDC Door Strike Relay – Normally Closed (NC) Ground Door Strike Relay – Common (Com) Display DO Door Strike Relay –. Ithenticate plagiarism detection software free download. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Figure 21.Wiring 2RP to Wiegand, Strobed, F/2F, and supervised F/2F readers. M3000 Installation Manual Wiring digital inputs Each reader port has two unsupervised digital inputs (DIs) which are used for door status devices (door contacts and exit request input).
Since these DIs are not supervised, they do not require end-of-line resistors. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring door strikes The 2RP provides a door DO relay dedicated to each reader port.
To wire a door strike: 1. Install the door strike (maximum 2 A @ 30 VDC or 0.50 A @ 120 VAC) as required. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 24.Wiring 2RP door strike - external relay. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring auxiliary DO relays One auxiliary DO relay per reader port can be defined by the user. The auxiliary DO relay is used for an auxiliary output device.
To wire an auxiliary DO relay: 1. Install the auxiliary output (maximum 2 A @ 30 VDC or 0.50 A @ 120 VAC) as required. M3000 Installation Manual Wiring alarm shunt relays One alarm shunt relay is available per reader port. The alarm shunt relay is used to shunt (disable) an external alarm system contact (such as burglar alarm) on a valid read or exit pushbutton request. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards 2SRP board Each 2SRP reader board provides four supervised DIs (two alarm, two exit), two reader LED outputs, two door strike DO relays, two auxiliary DO relays, and two alarm shunt relays used to shunt out external alarm inputs. Please note the following:.
M3000 Installation Manual Board layout Figure 27.2SRP supervised reader board layout. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Setting DIP switches Set DIP switches as described in the tables below before installing and wiring 2SRP board. Supervised DI end-of-line resistors SW1- SW2- 5 - 8 Standard (1K, 1K) Special (6.8K, 18K) Time Display Readers (Time &. M3000 Installation Manual Table 27. Reader technology and format (continued) Reader technology and format SW3-1 SW3-2 SW3-3 SW3-4 2802 2804 3600 2700 2801 32 bit Motorola Indala 75 bit PIV Wiegand - 2800 35/37 bit Hughes 26 bit 55 bit.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Table 29. Special reader types Reader type SW4-5 SW4-6 SW4-7 SW4-8 Standard Readers Special Readers (single-color LEDs) Time Display Readers (T&A) HID Pin Pad Readers for Fidelity For special readers, see Figure 18 on page 70. = OFF Setting reader voltage Select the proper reader voltage by placing the jumper on JP1. M3000 Installation Manual Installing resistor packs Insert proper resistor packs in RP1 and RP13. Be sure you insert the correct resistor pack for the reader voltage selected. Both resistor packs must be the same since the voltage for both readers must be the same.
See Figure 29 below for details. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring readers If wiring a 12V reader that uses 5V data lines, note the following conditions before continuing:. Set the reader voltage (JP1) to 5V. Wire the Reader power lead to the Power output port (J6) on the Power/Communications board instead of to the 2SRP board.
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M3000 Installation Manual Figure 30.Wiring 2SRP to Wiegand, F/2F, Strobed, and Supervised F/2F Readers. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Figure 17.2SRP supervised reader connector points Table 18. 2SRP connector pinouts J2/J4 reader connector pinouts J3/J5 relay connector pinouts Signal name Relay +5 VDC/+12 VDC Door Strike Relay – Normally Closed (NC) Ground Door Strike Relay – Common (Com) Display DO Door Strike Relay –. M3000 Installation Manual Special readers with single color LEDs The LED will flash fast upon a valid access condition and turn off for 3 to 4 seconds upon an invalid attempt. See Table 29, Special reader types on page 65 for switch setting information.
In this configuration, the Alarm Shunt Relay is no longer available. Select the appropriate digital input for each alarm input device. Ground the shields of the cable at the M3000 enclosure grounding studs. Insulate the shield (with tape or shrink tubing) at the DI device end to avoid electrical noise.
M3000 Installation Manual Figure 19.Wiring 2SRP door alarm contact and exit request. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring door strikes One reader LED (door DO) and one door DO relay are dedicated to each reader port. The door DO is used for the LED on the reader or an external door relay. To wire a door strike: 1. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 21.Wiring 2SRP door strike - external relay.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring auxiliary DO relays One auxiliary DO relay per reader port can be defined by the user. The auxiliary DO relay is used for an auxiliary output device.
To wire an auxiliary DO relay: 1. Install the auxiliary output device (maximum 2 A @ 30 VDC or 0.50 A @ 120 VAC) as required. M3000 Installation Manual Wiring alarm shunt relays One alarm shunt relay is available per reader port. The alarm shunt relay is used to shunt (disable) an external alarm system contact (e.g. Burglar alarm) on a valid read or exit pushbutton request. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards 8RP board Introduction The number of 8RP boards supported by different host software systems varies.
Consult the manual that came with your software for this information. The 8RP board was redesigned to work with 12V readers only.
This new version of the 8RP board can be identified by the assembly number 110100001 with a revision of C or later. M3000 Installation Manual Table 20. 8RP device addressing - Picture Perfect Board 2 Board type: Board 2 Reader 9 and 10 Reader 11 and 12 Reader 13 and 14 Reader 15 and 16 Picture Perfect board number Readers 0 and 1.
Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Board layout Figure 24.8RP reader board layout. = OFF Powering two 8RP boards To ensure proper function when using two 8RP Boards in the M3000 controller, the second 8RP Board should be wired directly to the Power Communication board as shown in Figure 25. Figure 25.Powering two 8RP boards. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring readers To wire a reader: 1. Mount the reader.
Refer to the manual that came with your reader for specific mounting instructions. Run cable from the reader to the controller. Bring each reader cable through the appropriate knockout hole in the controller cabinet. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 26.Wiring 8RP to F/2F or Supervised F/2F Readers. Chapter 5 Reader processing boards Wiring door strikes One reader LED (door DO) is dedicated to each reader. The reader LED (door DO) is used for the reader LED and/or for an external door strike relay. To wire a door strike: 1.
M3000 Installation Manual. Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the optional DI and DO boards. In this chapter: Introduction.86 20DI board.
Installation Manual Introduction The M3000 Controller supports the 20 Digital Input (20DI) board, the 16 Digital Output (16DO) board, and the 16 Digital Output with Relays (16DOR) board. Although the M3000 enclosure holds up to seven boards, the specific number of DI and DO boards supported by the different host software systems varies. Reference the manual that came with your host system for further information on how many boards it supports. Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards Figure 31.20DI board layout. Select the appropriate digital input for each alarm input device. Ground the shields of the cable at the M3000 enclosure grounding studs.
Float the shield (with tape or shrink tubing) at the DI device end to avoid electrical noise. Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards Figure 32.Wiring DI point.
The first two relays on each J connector can be wired as Normally Open or Normally Closed. The last two relays on each J connector are factory-set as Normally Open. Note the following:.
The maximum allowable distance between the M3000 16DO/16DOR board and the output device is 1,000 feet (30.48 m). Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards Figure 33.16DO board layout. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 34.16DOR board layout. Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards Setting DIP switches Set the DIP switches as described in the table below before installing the 16DO/DOR board and wiring the digital output devices. DO/DOR board addressing Board number SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 = OFF.
M3000 Installation Manual Figure 36.Wiring output device to 16DOR board. Chapter 7 Testing before powering up This chapter provides instructions for testing your controller before you apply power.
In this chapter: Testing. Result: Solution: Reverse the wires on pins 3 and 4 so pin 3 is the + voltage. The meter should read +12 to +15 VDC. Reconnect the J6 connector.
Once you have completed these steps, power up the M3000. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools This chapter provides information about and instructions for using controller firmware tools.
In this chapter: Using the Integrated Configuration Tool.98 Using enhanced Flash (eFlash) within Picture Perfect, Secure Perfect, and FCWnx. M3000 Installation Manual Using the Integrated Configuration Tool The Integrated Configuration Tool is a browser-based utility used to configure a controller board, update the firmware, and view the application log file. Requirements Software requirements One of the following Internet browsers:. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Figure 38.Connecting through network hub Before you continue Answer these questions before continuing:.
Is there a firewall on the computer you are using to access the Integrated Configuration Tool? If so, you will need to disable it in order to use the Integrated Configuration Tool. M3000 Installation Manual 6. If this computer is set for:. DHCP, then the Obtain an IP address automatically field is already selected. Select Use the following IP address. Static, write down the IP address and Subnet number.
You will need to reset your computer back to these numbers after the controller configuration is complete. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Initial configuration: Windows 7 1. Click the Start button, Control Panel, Network and Internet, and then Network and Sharing Center. In the View your active networks section of the form, click the Local Area Connection link. Note: If you are not currently connected to a network, restore the connection before continuing.
M3000 Installation Manual Connecting and starting the tool If this is the first time setting up this controller, you will need to follow special directions. Refer to Initial configuration on page 99.
Otherwise, follow the steps below to start the Integrated Configuration Tool. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Saving configuration changes Before using the Integrated Configuration Tool, note the following details about saving your changes:.
If you change any options on a page, you must click the Save button (see Figure 39) to save your changes before switching to another page. M3000 Installation Manual Controller Configuration menu - Host/Connection type Use the Host/Connection type form (Figure 40) to select the software package and connection type used by the computer for which you are configuring the controller.
Figure 40.Host/Connection type form 1. If you have not already done so, log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Controller Information menu - Controller Information Use the Controller Information form (Figure 41) to set the controller’s address. This form also provides the controller online/offline status, build and application versions, and modem baud rate. Note: If this is a Picture Perfect network controller only (i.e. M3000 Installation Manual Using the Other Info field The Controller Information page provides access to several status reports based on uClinux commands which are available for checking and monitoring the PXNplus board. Call Technical Support for assistance with these reports.
Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Controller Parameters menu The Controller Parameters menu on the Integrated Configuration Tool contains the following options:. Network Configuration: configure the network settings. Dial Configuration: configure dial-up settings. See page 110. Encryption Keys: set data encryption. See page 111.
M3000 Installation Manual DHCP:. For a dynamic controller IP address, select Use DHCP. To name the controller, perform one of the following steps:. Enter a fully qualified, unique domain name in the Controller name field. For example: controller.test.utc.com. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Network configuration — Dual NIC detected If FCWnx is configured at the host type on the Host/Connection type form and the PXNPlus board has a dual NIC installed, the Network configuration form will have Primary Network and Secondary Network tabs at the top of the form, as shown in Figure 43.
M3000 Installation Manual Dial Configuration Use the Dial Configuration form (Figure 44) to set up the dial fallback feature for the controller. Either the on-board modem or an external modem can be used. Figure 44.Controller Parameters/Dial Configuration form 1. From the Controller Parameters menu, select Dial Configuration. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Encryption Keys To secure transmissions between the micro and the host, data can be encrypted using DES (Data Encryption Standard) encryption. Use the Encryption Key form (Figure 45) to enter keys which will create an encryption pattern for transmission.
M3000 Installation Manual Badge Formats Note: This section is intended for Picture Perfect users with a working knowledge of universal badge formats. Secure Perfect and FCWnx users should use the Other Parameters form to configure badge formats, as described on page 117. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools 6. In the Total Bit Length field, select the number of bits required to encode and decode badge data. In the Facility Characters field, enter the number of characters required for the facility data. M3000 Installation Manual 11.
You have two Save options for saving a Wiegand badge format:. Click Save Format to Controller. If any errors are encountered, an alert dialog box pops up.
Click Save Format to File. This saves the badge format file to your local computer. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Figure 48.Other Parameters/Badge Formats - Create MAG format form 6. You have two options for saving a MAG badge format.
Click Save Format to Controller. If any errors are encountered, an alert dialog box pops up. M3000 Installation Manual Edit a badge format 1. If you have not already done so, log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool. See To start the Integrated Configuration Tool: on page 102.
Click Controller Parameters, then Badge Formats. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Other Parameters Depending on the Host/Connection type being used, some or all of the following fields appear on the Other Parameters form, which is shown in Figure 49 and described in Table 35. Figure 49.Parameters/Other Parameters form (Example) Note: Be sure to click Save at the bottom of the Parameters/Other Parameters form before switching to another form. M3000 Installation Manual Table 35.
Parameters/Other Parameters options Parameter Description Change Username/Password Set the username and/or the password used to log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool. By default, these values are set to “install, install”. For increased security, we recommend that you change the default values. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Table 35. Parameters/Other Parameters options (continued) Parameter Description Enable/Disable Lock on Duress Control if a door will lock and signal a threatening situation when a duress PIN code is entered at a reader.
(Note: This option is available for Picture Perfect only.) Enable/Disable Passive Time &. M3000 Installation Manual There are two methods to restore the factory default settings: through the Integrated Configuration Tool and by the contact push button on the board. The table below explains when to use each method. Restore the factory defaults. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Flash controller menu/Flash controller The PXNplus board uses a single flash file capable of supporting both Picture Perfect, Secure Perfect, and FCWnx hosts. If you need to “flash” the controller, you can use the Flash Controller form (Figure 50) to upload a file that uses one of the following formats:.
M3000 Installation Manual Logging menu The menu contains the following options:. Log Control Parameters: select the items to track and send to the log file.
View Log File: displays the log file. Save Log File: saves the log to a file. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Configuration checklist for Integrated Configuration Tool In order to complete controller configuration using the Integrated Configuration Tool, you will need the following information: Secure Perfect and Facility Commander Wnx Communication type Information needed Write your answer here Direct Controller address: Dial-up.
M3000 Installation Manual Picture Perfect Communication type Information needed Write your answer here Direct No further configuration needed. Dial-up Controller address: Phone number to reach host: Secondary phone number to reach host: Ethernet Use DHCP: NO Controller IP: Use DNS: NO. Picture Perfect you are using. When the controller is powered up, you may need to flash download the Picture Perfect application code into the controller (M3000, M5, and M2000 series only). Before you begin flashing your controllers, review the following information:.
M3000 Installation Manual To flash a controller using the eFlash GUI: 1. Log on to a Picture Perfect client PC. From the Configuration menu, select Micros to display the Micro form. Click Find to search for the controller you want to update.
Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Figure 52.Picture Perfect 4.0 eFlash Form 6. On the Network Map, click the controller that you want to flash. Click Browse next to the selected controller, to display a list of firmware files and select the file to be used for flashing. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 54.Picture Perfect 4.0 eFlash in Progress 9. Wait until the flash is complete. You cannot flash another controller until the current selections are complete. Note: Only one instance of eFlash can be run on a system.
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When eFlash begins, it creates a lock file (/tmp/.eflash.lock). Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Operating eFlash from the command line One or more of the arguments listed in Table 36. EFlash command line arguments can be included in a command line. Note: If an option is repeated, only the last value is used with the exception of -m and -l, which may be repeated multiple times. M3000 Installation Manual The eFlash configuration file The eFlash configuration file is an optional file located at root cas log.eflashrc. A Picture Perfect operator can use this file to define flashing requirements for the entire system once, and then use part or all of the definition to flash or reflash controllers as needed.
Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Secure Perfect The following procedures were developed using Secure Perfect 6.1.1. Some forms may vary depending upon the version of Secure Perfect you are using.
This feature is not available for controllers not running the Secure Perfect application code. Flash Micro is an enhanced flash method which does not require the controller to be in maintenance mode. M3000 Installation Manual. If the LED is yellow, the controller firmware does not match with the latest firmware on the Server computer. Click Flash from the Micro Utility Form toolbar. Figure 56.Micro Utility Form toolbar Flash Icon Result: The Micro Flash & Micro Parameter Configuration window displays.
This window is available only if the controller is online. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Figure 58.Micro Flash window 7. Click OK to begin the flash and reset process. Result: The controller firmware has been downloaded to your controller. The controller will reset after a successful flash and database download will take place.
View/edit parameter information To view or edit the parameter information: 1. M3000 Installation Manual 5. Click Flash from the Micro Utility Form toolbar. Figure 60.Micro Utility Form toolbar Flash Icon Result: The Micro Flash & Micro Parameter Configuration window displays. This window is available only if the controller is online. Figure 61.Micro Flash & Micro Parameter Configuration window.
Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Result: The configuration for the controller is retrieved and the Micro Parameter Configuration window displays (Figure 62). The Micro Parameter - Direct/Dialup tab provides options for changing the connection type of the controller and its Address, Idle Time, and DI res tolerance. Figure 62.Micro Parameter - Direct/Dialup tab The Micro Parameter - Badge Format tab provides options for selecting a magnetic stripe or Wiegand format.
M3000 Installation Manual FCWnx The following procedures were developed using FCWnx 7.0, Service Pack 2. Some forms may vary depending upon the version of FCWnx you are using.
The Monitors & Controls menu, Controller Monitor form of the FCWnx application allows you to monitor communications and manage each controller in the system. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools 5. Right click on the controller(s) that you want to flash to obtain the Flash Controller(s) menu selection. Double click on Flash Controller(s). Figure 65.Flash Controller(s) menu selection Result: The Controller Flash & Controller Preference Configuration window displays. This window is available only if the controller is online. M3000 Installation Manual To select a specific flash file, click View/Edit Flash Files.
This option is primarily used by Technical Support personnel when it is necessary to selectively flash an older version of firmware on a controller. Figure 67.Controller Flash window 7. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools View/edit parameter information To view or edit the parameter information: 1. Verify that the FCWnx services are running (refer to the appropriate section of the Installation Manual for the system you purchased). Log on to the FCWnx program. M3000 Installation Manual Figure 70.Controller Flash & Controller Preference Configuration window 6. Click View/Edit Preference Info.
Result: The configuration for the controller is retrieved and the Controller Preference Configuration window displays. The Direct/Dialup tab allows you to change the connection type of the controller and its Address, Idle Time, and DI res tolerance. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools The Credential Format tab allows you to select a magnetic stripe or Wiegand format. Figure 72.Credential Format tab The Networking tab is read only. Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to update this information. Make your changes and click OK. M3000 Installation Manual.
Chapter 9 Regulatory information This chapter lists the regulatory information for CE, FCC, and UL compliance. In this chapter: CE (European) and FCC compliance.144 UL compliance. Figure 75 on page 145. The CPU board must be in the second slot from the right of the M3000 card cage and grounded with a factory-installed braided wire as shown in Figure 75 on page 145. Chapter 9 Regulatory information Figure 74.Earth Ground Connection Figure 75.Location and grounding of the Power/Communications and CPU board 530572001C. M5 controller Installation Manual Figure 76.Installing ferrite.
Picture Perfect-UnixWare 2.0 or later system. The minimum configuration for each application consists of the M3000 with a 2RP or 8RP board and a 20DI board. The 20DI board must be used for proprietary burglar alarm applications. The 2RP or 8RP board must be used for access control. Humidity: 85%.
M3000 - Output Ratings: 2RP, 2SRP, 8RP reader boards - card reader outputs must be rated a minimum 11 to 12 VDC at 150 mA per output. M3000 - Input Ratings: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.9 A and 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A. Chapter 9 Regulatory information CE regulatory notice Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity Product Identification: Model/type: M3000 BOM revision level: Category (description): Microcontroller Brand: UTC Fire & Security Manufacturer: UTC Fire & Security, Americas Corp., Inc 3211 Progress Dr.
Lincolnton, NC 28092 EU Representative: UTC Fire &. M5 controller Installation Manual. In this chapter: Troubleshooting your M3000. 152 Maintenance. Troubleshooting your M3000 This section provides information to help you diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while configuring or using the M3000 and offers technical support contacts in case you need assistance. (See Contacting technical support on page 161.) Refer to the appropriate section:.
Host computer wiring on page 27. Reader problems Consult your reader installation manual for potential problems which are not related to the M3000.
You can also refer to the following sections of this manual:. Using the 2RP board on page 153. M3000 Installation Manual Problem: The reader has power, but the Badge Read OK LED on the CPU board does not light up when a badge is presented.
Resolution: 1. Be sure the resistor packs are installed and are the correct value for the reader type being used. Chapter 10 Troubleshooting, maintenance & support Using the 8RP board Problem: The reader does not power up. Resolution: 1. Check the wiring between the 8RP board and the reader.
See 8RP board on page 77 and the reader installation manual. M3000 Installation Manual Problem: The network controller does not connect. Resolution: 1.
Verify your network settings:. Host IP address (Picture Perfect systems). Controller IP address and controller address (Secure Perfect systems). Network mask. Gateway IP.
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting, maintenance & support Problem: The dial-up controller does not connect. Resolution: 1. Verify the following settings:. Controller address.
Modem strings. Baud rate settings. Cabling 2. Verify J10 jumper setting on the PXNplus CPU board:. M3000 Installation Manual Table 38. PXNplus CPU board LED fault conditions (continued) Resolution or Definition Monitor failure The controller is configured incorrectly in the Integrated Configuration Tool. Restore Factory default defaults settings were requested restored to the board.
Shutdown The board was. This is a maintenance-free, leakproof, long-life battery that should not be removed under normal circumstances. The backup battery is located in the bottom of the M3000 enclosure.
WARNING: Be sure to observe battery manufacturer's instructions: DANGER EXPLOSIVE GASSES. Remove the batteries as follows: 1. Remove the battery cables from the batteries. Remove the rechargeable batteries from the M3000 enclosure.
Dispose of the batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations. Install new batteries as follows: Note: Use only manufacturer-recommended replacement batteries. Chapter 10 Troubleshooting, maintenance & support Contacting technical support For assistance installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, you may contact technical support during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between 8 a.m.
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Eastern Time). M3000 Installation Manual. Index AC input power to the M3000.19 Integrated Configuration Tool aux port wiring.34 Badge Formats form.112 Configuration Information form.105 Controller Parameters menu.107 DES encryption configuration.111 DHCP IP address.108 Badge formats, configuring for Picture Perfect.112 Dial Configuration form.110 Batteries.159 dynamic host IP address.108. M3000 Installation Manual Numerics Power/Communications board board layout.18 DIP switch settings.24 16DO Board.90 LEDs.34 board layout.91 preface.
Ix setting the DIP switches.93 wiring the digital output devices.93 product 16DOR Board.90 overview.2 board layout.92 PXNplus board setting the DIP switches.93.
AfterPad.com PXN Speedy Overview. The PXN Speedy controller is an Extended layout iPhone and iPad game controller. As per the Extended MFi controller layout specifications, the Speedy features 4 face buttons, a d-pad, 2 left and 2 right shoulder buttons, 2 analog sticks, and a pause button. The face buttons, shoulder buttons, analog sticks, and d-pad are all pressure sensitive.
The PXN Speedy connects to the iPhone and iPad via Bluetooth, and is compatible with the iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad 4, iPad Mini (1,2, & 3), iPad Air (1 & 2), and iPod Touch (5th Gen). Due to Apple’s policies, the Speedy is not compatible with any iPhone or iPads that do not have a Lightning port. An attachable iPhone grip is included with the Speedy. The grip is large enough to support all available iPhone models, but will not hold an iPad Mini.
The Speedy is powered by an internal rechargeable battery which can be reloaded with the included Micro USB cable. Compatible Games A complete list of all games compatible with MFi game controllers, including the PXN Speedy, is available here on AfterPad:. Follow. About AfterPad.
1 PXNplus CPU Board Firmware Introduction These are the PXNplus CPU Board Firmware ( R) for the following GE Security documents: M5 Controller Installation Manual ( G) Micro/PX-2000, Micro/PXN-2000, and Micro2000PXNplus Installation Manual ( M) Micro/PX-2000, Micro/PXN-2000, and Micro2000PXNplus Quick Installation Instructions ( N) M3000 Controller Installation Manual ( D) Copyright 2009, GE Security Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or in part, or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under US copyright law, without the prior written consent from GE. Document number/revision: R (October, 2009). 2 2 PXNplus CPU Board Firmware Verify your PXNplus firmware build 3. Select Micro Info.
Use the following table: Table 1. Build versions If this build is installed. R114 The following displays.
Reset your router back to it's factory settings by holding the reset button for about 5 seconds. I have provided a list of the most popular router brands. If it does not work you may need to google what your specific model's default IP address/default username/default passwords are, for example search for 'Encore ENHWI-2AN3 default IP address' The default login info can change, it can depend on where you obtained your router.
If you purchased it yourself from a store then the standard defaults should work. If you obtained your router from your Internet Provider you may need to contact your service provider. It also may depend whether it's an old or new model router as well. And you may need to press and hold the reset button on your router several times before it actually clears. Make sure you have a wired connection then once you have accessed your router simply run the Setup Wizard.
Reset your router back to it's factory settings by holding the reset button for about 5 seconds. I have provided a list of the most popular router brands. If it does not work you may need to google what your specific model's default IP address/default username/default passwords are, for example search for 'Encore ENHWI-2AN3 default IP address' The default login info can change, it can depend on where you obtained your router. If you purchased it yourself from a store then the standard defaults should work.
If you obtained your router from your Internet Provider you may need to contact your service provider. It also may depend whether it's an old or new model router as well. And you may need to press and hold the reset button on your router several times before it actually clears. Make sure you have a wired connection then once you have accessed your router simply run the Setup Wizard.
Reset your router back to it's factory settings by holding the reset button for about 5 seconds. I have provided a list of the most popular router brands. If it does not work you may need to google what your specific model's default IP address/default username/default passwords are, for example search for 'Encore ENHWI-2AN3 default IP address' The default login info can change, it can depend on where you obtained your router. If you purchased it yourself from a store then the standard defaults should work.
If you obtained your router from your Internet Provider you may need to contact your service provider. It also may depend whether it's an old or new model router as well. And you may need to press and hold the reset button on your router several times before it actually clears. Make sure you have a wired connection then once you have accessed your router simply run the Setup Wizard. Reset your router back to it's factory settings by holding the reset button for about 5 seconds. I have provided a list of the most popular router brands.
If it does not work you may need to google what your specific model's default IP address/default username/default passwords are, for example search for 'Encore ENHWI-2AN3 default IP address' The default login info can change, it can depend on where you obtained your router. If you purchased it yourself from a store then the standard defaults should work. If you obtained your router from your Internet Provider you may need to contact your service provider. It also may depend whether it's an old or new model router as well. And you may need to press and hold the reset button on your router several times before it actually clears. Make sure you have a wired connection then once you have accessed your router simply run the Setup Wizard.
Reset your router back to it's factory settings by holding the reset button for about 5 seconds. I have provided a list of the most popular router brands. If it does not work you may need to google what your specific model's default IP address/default username/default passwords are, for example search for 'Encore ENHWI-2AN3 default IP address' The default login info can change, it can depend on where you obtained your router. If you purchased it yourself from a store then the standard defaults should work. If you obtained your router from your Internet Provider you may need to contact your service provider. It also may depend whether it's an old or new model router as well. And you may need to press and hold the reset button on your router several times before it actually clears.
Make sure you have a wired connection then once you have accessed your router simply run the Setup Wizard. All we need to do is to reset the router for about a minute, if we are still getting invalid IP which is 169.x.x.x then we need to temporarily assign an ip address on the computer. How to assign IP address: Windows XP Step 1: Click Start, then Control Panel. Step 2: When the Control Panel window opens, double-click Network Connections. Step 3: Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties. Step 4: When the Local Area Connection Properties window appears, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then Properties. Step 5: Change the option from Obtain an IP address automatically to Use the following IP address and enter the following: Make sure the IP Address you'll be assigning the computer has the same first three numbers as the Default Gateway and the last number can be any number between 2 and 99.
In this example, our Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1, so the IP address that should be used must start with 192.168.1. In this example, the IP address that we'll assign is 192.168.1.50. IP: '192.168.1.50'. Subnet Mask: '255.255.255.0'. Default Gateway: '192.168.1.1' After assign static IP then click OK. Step 6: If we are not getting any response from the router(like pinging the ip address of the router) then possible product is defective. Dec 22, 2010.
Connect your router to your computer via ethernet cable 2. Now we will check the IP Address Windows XP 1. Click 'Start' 2. Click 'Run' 3. Type 'cmd' without quotes 4.
On the black screen type 'ipconfig' without quotes 5. Look for the default gateway, whatever IP Address you can see there is the default IP Address of your router Windows Vista 1. Click 'Pearl button' (Start button in XP) 2. Click 'Start Search' 3. Type 'cmd' without quotes 5. Right click the black icon up at the top of the window 6. Click on 'Run as administrator' 7.
Click on 'Continue' 8. On the black screen type 'ipconfig' without quotes 9. Look for the default gateway, whatever IP Address you can see there is the default IP Address of your router I hope this helps you. Jan 06, 2010.
I have an answer for you.your comp is loosing the IP address. Goto start - programmes - accessories - dos prompt. Type ipconfig.you`ll get ip address,subnet mask,default gateway.copy it. Goto network and sharing center in vista and network connection under control panel in XP,IN Vista,click on view status,goto properties and double click on internet protocol(tcp/ip) or IPv4In XP,right click wireless network connection and goto properties and double click on internet protocol(tcp/ip).type in the IP address,subnet mask,default gateway.in DNS server address type the default gateway in primary DNS and in secondary 4.2.2.2. Your connection won`t drop after this. Jul 01, 2009.
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