Speco A1 Bedienungsanleitung

Speco Access Control System
Installation Instructions
for 1 Door Systems
Document Number: 100116-SP REV B
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Table of Contents
Notifications...................................................................................................................................................3
Copyright...................................................................................................................................................3
Approvals...................................................................................................................................................3
Notice.........................................................................................................................................................3
Introduction....................................................................................................................................................4
Access Control Overview..........................................................................................................................4
System Overview.......................................................................................................................................4
1 oor System Specifications........................................................................................................................5
Installation of 1 oor Systems.......................................................................................................................6
Installation Check List...............................................................................................................................6
Locating the Controller for Installation.....................................................................................................6
Mounting the 1 oor System.........................................................................................................................7
Controller Features 1 oor Systems..............................................................................................................8
Controller Hardware Identification...........................................................................................................8
Controller Inputs........................................................................................................................................8
Controller Wiring Harnesses.....................................................................................................................9
Input Wiring...............................................................................................................................................9
Controller Outputs & Power Input..........................................................................................................13
Output Wiring Requirements...................................................................................................................13
Powering On and Connecting to a Network.................................................................................................16
Preparing for the Network.......................................................................................................................16
Connecting to the Local Network............................................................................................................17
Adding Clients to Systems......................................................................................................................18
IP Installer................................................................................................................................................19
System Configuration and Programming................................................................................................20
Trouble Shooting..........................................................................................................................................21
Testing, Maintenance and Service................................................................................................................23
Parts List.......................................................................................................................................................23
Contact & Warranty Information..................................................................................................................24
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Notifications
Copyright
Copyright © 2019, all rights reser ed. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied,
adapted or transmitted in any form without written permission from Speco Technologies.
Approvals
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital de ice,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro ide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
en ironment. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the manual, may cause harmful interference. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
This Access Control System is compliant with Le el I UL 294 listed de ices and must be
installed in a controlled location.
Notice
This manual contains information regarding the basic installation and configuration of the
browser-based Access Control System. It must be read and completely understood before
installation or operation.
It is intended that this unit will be installed by persons trained and qualified to install access
control systems and has the skills and knowledge working with electrical circuits and safety
codes. Important safeguards and instructions in this manual cannot co er all possible situations
and conditions that occur during installation and use and it must be understood that common
sense and caution must be exercised by the person(s) installing, maintaining and operating the
equipment.
Installations must conform to all national and local building and electrical codes.
This manual is for installing 1 Door Systems, Model A1.
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ntroduction
Access Control Overview
Access Control is the selecti e restriction to a place or resource such as a property, building or
room to authorized persons and is a matter of who, where, and when. An access control system
is used to automate access control using credentials, credential readers, electric door locks and
other de ices. Administrators configure the system to determine who is allowed to enter or exit,
where they are allowed to exit or enter, and when they are allowed to enter or exit. When access
is granted, the door is unlocked for a predetermined time and transaction is recorded. When
access is denied, the door remains locked and the attempted access is recorded. Administrators
can then run reports on the recorded transactions to re iew acti ity for selected dates and times.
System Overview
Controller models are a ailable in ariety of configurations starting from 1 Door models that
require a separate power supply to 2 & 4 Door models that include an integrated power supply
for the controller and door lock power. Most models can be upgraded after installation with
enhanced features, such as enhanced reporting or more users, using software license keys. All
controllers include tamper and power fault inputs, in and out readers, request to exit and door
position inputs for each door and auxiliary inputs and outputs. All controllers are designed to be
connected to a network using an Ethernet RJ45 connector and configured using the integrated
web ser er.
Controllers can be configured as either a ser er or a client. All systems require a ser er
controller. Some systems ha e the ability to add additional client controllers to increase the
number of doors, inputs or outputs or control ele ators. The software license key is used by the
controller to determine if it is a ser er or a client. After logging in, the license information about a
can be determined by clicking on the license icon at the bottom of the web page.
Certain models offer a mobile APP that can be used to setup and configure, iew logs, lock and
unlock doors and acti ate threat le els. In addition, some systems also offers a cloud ser ice
that pro ides a portal where a users or dealer can log into and manage one or many systems
securely.
Client controllers communicate with the ser er controller ia the local area network and are
configured through the ser er using a web browser on a PC connected to the network. Once the
ser er or client controller is configured, they will function without a network connection or the
PC. The network and PC is only required for setup, configuration and reporting.
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1 Door System Specifications
General Specifications
Processor Quad Core Cortex, 1.5 GHz
Memory 1GB DDR3 & 8 GB eMMc
Operating System Embedded Linux
Transactions > 45 per Second
Power Requirements (excluding door locks) Regulated 12VDC @ 2A, Class 2 (not supplied)
Operating Temperature 50ºF to 95ºF (10ºC to 35ºC)
Enclosure Size (W x H x D) 3.2 x 3.0 x 1.3 in (81 x 78 x 32 mm)
Model A1
Standby Power Requirement 350mA @ 12V
Number of Doors 2 Total, One In & One Reader
Readers (Wiegand) 2 Total, One In & One Out Reader
Reader Power 300 mA @ 12V Max per Reader
600 mA @ 12V Max per System
Request to Exit (REX) Input 1
Door Position (status) Input 1
Auxiliary Input 1
Tamper Digital Input 1
Power Fault Digital Input 1
Door Lock Output 1 Form C Relay, 24V @ 1.0A
Auxiliary Output 1 Form C Relay, 24V @ 1.0A
UL294 7th Edition Rating
Destructi e Attack Line Security Endurance Standby Power
Single Point
Locking De ice
with Key Locks
Le el I Le el I Le el IV Le el I Le el I
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nstallation of 1 Door Systems
nstallation Check List
The list below pro ides a logical sequence for installing a system. This list cannot co er all
possible situations and conditions that occur during installation and use and it must be
understood that common sense and caution must be exercised by the person(s) installing,
maintaining and operating the equipment.
✔Calculate the systems power requirement by adding up the power required
for each de ice connected to the system to make sure the required power
can be pro ided by the system.
✔Mount the controller in an enclosure that is located in a secure, controlled
location
✔Connect the inputs and outputs and tamper switch
✔Connect the readers
✔Connect the door lock and auxiliary output
✔Connect power to the controller using a dedicated 12 VDC, 2 AMP UL294B
listed power supply. Connect the power supply to an unswitched, grounded
outlet
✔Obtain an IP address, Subnet Mask, DNS and other information from the
network administrator
✔Configure the controller's network settings
✔Connect the controller to the local area network
✔Add optional license keys to upgrade features
Locating the Controller for nstallation
Choose a centrally located, secure, clean and dry area near an AC power source. A oid
mounting the controller within 6 feet of any equipment that may generate electrical interference.
NOTICE: The power supply used or the controller must only
be connected to an unswitched, grounded, 115 VAC outlet. I
an unswitched outlet is not available or within 6 eet o the
controller mounting location, have a licensed electrician install
an outlet per local codes. All wiring must be in accordance with
the National Electrical Code, NPFA 70 and all local codes. For
UL installations, t e maximum Et ernet, Input and Output
cable lengt is 98.5 feet (30 meters).
NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 o the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the ollowing two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harm ul inter erence and (2) this device
must accept any inter erence received, including inter erence
that may cause undesired operation.
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Mounting the 1 Door System
Using the pro ided mounting bracket, the 1 door controller can be mounted ertically or
horizontally in a UL listed enclosure with an integrated tamper switch, that is located in a secure
location. The aluminum heat sink should face away from the mounting surface with a minimum
of 1 inch (25.4 mm) of clearance abo e the heat sink. The temperature in the mounting location
must be within the system's specified limits. When running wires through knockouts in
enclosures, install bushings or conduit connectors as needed to protect wires from damage.
1. Run all wires to the controller's location and label the wires according to their use.
2. Locate the enclosure for the 1 door controller on the wall and le el. Mark the mounting
holes on the wall and remo e the enclosure and install anchors appropriate for the type
of wall and mounting conditions.
3. DO NOT DR LL the mounting holes while the enclosure is in place on the wall. Dust and
debris from drilling will contaminate and damage the electronics.
4. Partially insert mounting screws into the top two mounting holes and hang the enclosure
on the screws. Check for le el, insert the lower screws and tighten all four mounting
screws.
5. Using the pro ided mounting bracket as a template, locate the bracket in the enclosure
and mark the location of the mounting screws. The key holes in the bracket are sized for
#6 pan head self tapping screws. Drill the holes for the mounting screws and partly
thread the screws into the holes. Clean any debris from drilling to pre ent damage to the
electronics. Place the controller into the mounting bracket and hang on the mounting
screws. Check for le el and tighten the mounting screws.
6. Run the wires through the knockout holes and connect to the appropriate terminals (see
following sections of the manual for wiring details).
7. Connect the tamper switch to the controller's tamper inputs.
NOTICE: This equipment includes electronic components that
are sensitive to static electricity. Make sure to discharge by
touching an earth ground be ore handling this equipment.
NOTE: When locating the controller, choose a centrally located,
secure, clean and dry area. Avoid mounting the controller within
6 ee (2 meters) o any equipment that generates electrical
inter erence.
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1 Door
Controller
#6 Mounting
Screw
#6 Mounting
Screw
1 Door
Controller
Mounting
Bracket

Controller Features 1 Door Systems
The following shows the controller's features and wiring components.
Controller Hardware dentification
1 DOOR CONTROLLER LAYOUT
Controller nputs
Controllers can monitor door position, request to exit and auxiliary (general purpose) inputs. All
inputs are assigned default states that can be modified as needed through the user interface.
The table below shows the default state for each of the inputs.
nput Type Default State
Door Position (status) Inputs Disabled
Request to Exit Inputs Normally Open, Momentary, Unsuper ised
Auxiliary Inputs Normally Open, Momentary, Unsuper ised
Tamper Normally Open, Momentary, Unsuper ised
Power Fault Normally Open, Momentary, Unsuper ised
nput Circuit Configurations
The table below shows the different input configurations. These types can be independently
configured for each input by the user.
Supervised Unsupervised
Normally Open Normally Open
Note: Use 1K Ohm Resistor
Normally Closed Normally Closed
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POWER
HARNESS
CONNECTOR
READER
HARNESS
CONNECTOR
HEAT SINK
ETHERNET
*HARDWARE
RESET
*IP RESET
*FACTORY
DEFAULT
*SD CARD
*controller shown
with co er remo ed
USB – FOR
FACTORY USE
ONLY

Controller Wiring Harnesses
The controller is pro ided with two plug-in wiring harnesses for connecting field
wiring. The harnesses are color coded and marked with labels to indicate the
proper connection for field wiring.
The Minimum Cable Specifications or the wiring o inputs is
22 AWG Belden or equivalent with a maximum distance o 98.5
eet (30 meters).
NOTE: All wiring shall con orm with the National Electrical
Code, NPFA70 and local building codes.
nput Wiring
All inputs may be configured for normally open or normally closed contacts. Door position,
request to exit and auxiliary inputs may also be configured with for super ision to detect if wiring
to the contact is broken or cut. Wires must not be routed in parallel wit or in t e same
conduit wit any ig voltage AC wiring.
14 Pin Reader Harness
nput Power
PIN Color Description
1RED +12 VDC Power for In & Out Readers
3BLUE LED, In & Out Readers
5ORANGE Buzzer, In & Out Readers
7GREEN D0, In Reader
9WH TE D1, In Reader
11 GREEN D0, Out Reader
13 WH TE D1, In Reader
2BLACK Ground, In & Out Readers
Door nputs
14 PURPLE Door Position Input
12 BLACK Ground
10 YELLOW Request to Exit Input
System nputs
8GRAY AUX Input
6BROWN Tamper
4GRAY Power Fault
12 BLACK Ground
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Request to Exit (REX) nput
A REX input acti ated the door output to unlock a door. A REX de ice can be a press to exit
button, motion detector or other de ice mounted on the secured side of an entrance. REX
features may be modified in De ice Settings for Doors and can be set to normally open (NO),
normally closed (NC) or monitored using either a series or parallel resistor. For applications
where a manual unlocking de ice is used, such as a exit bar, REX acti ating the door output can
be disabled.
Request to Exit Wiring
1. Disconnect power from the controller.
2. Determine if your REX de ice is normally open or
normally closed (refer to the instructions pro ided
by the REX manufacturer).
3. Connect the REX de ice as shown.
4. After power is applied to the controller, make sure
to configure the controller in De ice Settings for Doors and select the appropriate REX
input type.
5. After power is applied to the controller, erify the input is properly working.
Door Position nput
Monitors if the door is open or closed. The door switch (typically a magnetic reed switch, not
pro ided) will change state when the door is opened or closed. To use this feature, it must be
enabled in De ice Settings for Doors. It can be set to normally open (NO), normally closed (NC)
or monitored using either a series or parallel resistor.
Door Position Wiring
1. Disconnect power from the controller.
2. Determine if your door position switch is normally
open or normally closed (refer to the instructions
pro ided by the switch manufacturer).
3. Connect the door position switch as shown.
4. After power is applied to the controller, make sure to
configure the controller to use the door position
switch in De ice Settings for Doors and select the
appropriate door contact type.
5. After power is applied to the controller, erify the input is properly working.
Auxiliary nputs
Auxiliary inputs are used for general purposes and can be connected to de ices such as alarms,
detectors and de ices that ha e a switched output. These inputs can be set to normally open
(NO), normally closed (NC) or monitored using either a series or parallel resistor and these
features may be modified in De ice Settings for Aux Inputs.
Auxiliary inputs must be programmed to produce a defined action, such as acti ating an
auxiliary output, using E ent Actions.
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