TECOM TS1066 Betriebsanleitung

TS1066 Network Access
Controller Programming
Manual
P/N MAPROG-TS1066 • REV 1.6 • ISS 16AUG19

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TS1066 Network Access Controller Programming Manual i
Content
Important information.................................................................. iii
Limitation of liability.........................................................................iii
Agency compliance.........................................................................iii
Product overview.......................................................................... 5
About this manual........................................................................... 5
Related documentation................................................................... 5
Introduction..................................................................................... 5
Operating modes ............................................................................ 7
Doors............................................................................................ 11
Lock types..................................................................................... 12
Interlocking doors.......................................................................... 13
Alarm control................................................................................. 15
Bus formats................................................................................... 16
Flexible device locations............................................................... 18
Input and relay mapping ............................................................... 21
Overriding door state .................................................................... 24
Random lockout time.................................................................... 27
LED area mapping for door readers.............................................. 27
Recommended programming sequence................................... 28
DIP switches................................................................................. 29
Defaulting the NAC....................................................................... 29
CTPlus connection........................................................................ 29
Uploading default configuration..................................................... 30
Upgrading firmware....................................................................... 36
Programming IP communications................................................. 38
Programming the NAC.................................................................. 42
Programming holidays.................................................................. 56
Programming time zones.............................................................. 58
Programming regions.................................................................... 58
Programming doors ...................................................................... 59
Programming input and relay mapping......................................... 79
Programming macro logic............................................................. 83
Programming user information...................................................... 86
Management via CTPlus............................................................. 88
Status and control......................................................................... 88
Configuring door schedules .......................................................... 93
Configuring door overrides............................................................ 95
Appendix A: Reference materials.............................................. 98
Using time and attendance readers.............................................. 98
Macro events ................................................................................ 99
Nac Door Defaults....................................................................... 104

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APPENDIX B: Enclosure Access Restrictions ....................... 106

TS1066 Network Access Controller Programming Manual iii
Important information
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event will Interlogix be
liable for any lost profits or business opportunities, loss of use, business
interruption, loss of data, or any other indirect, special, incidental, or
consequential damages under any theory of liability, whether based in contract,
tort, negligence, product liability, or otherwise. Because some jurisdictions do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental
damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you. In any event the total
liability of Interlogix shall not exceed the purchase price of the product. The
foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
regardless of whether Interlogix has been advised of the possibility of such
damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose.
Installation in accordance with these manual, applicable codes, and the
instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory.
The customer is responsible for testing and determining the suitability of this
product for specific applications. The customer is responsible for testing the
product at least once every three months.
While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to
ensure the accuracy of its contents, Interlogix assumes no responsibility for
errors or omissions.
Agency compliance
This product conforms to the standards set by Standards Australia on behalf of
the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Interlogix
recommend enclosure covers remain fitted to maintain ACMA compliance.
Notice! This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.


Product overview
About this manual
This manual is intended for use only by trained Challenger installation and
configuration technicians.
The manual introduces the TS1066 Network Access Controller (NAC) and covers
all aspects of programming the NAC.
Related documentation
The TS1066 Network Access Controller Installation Manual provides instructions
on installing the Network Access Controller.
The ChallengerPlus Programming Manual provides detailed information about
Challenger system configuration and programming.
The Challenger system is modular. Refer also to the documentation that is
shipped with each module that you intend to use.
The CTPlus Operators Manual and the CTPlus online help describe the CTPlus
user interface and all available programming options for ChallengerPlus and the
NAC.
Introduction
The TS1066 Network Access Controller is a complete access control solution
which allows you to manage not only your door and lift access requirements but
also supports intrusion applications.
The flexible connection options mean you can connect the NAC directly to your
management software without the need for other panel hardware, or you can
connect to the ChallengerPlus panel for an easy upgrade on your existing site.
Powerful processing and on-board storage means the NAC suits a range of
applications from small standalone systems, to distributed systems covering
hundreds of thousands of users.
Features
The Network Access Controller has the following features:
Compatible with ChallengerPlus panels
Direct Ethernet and USB connections to supported management software
via up to ten communications paths
Supports up to eight doors (depending on operating mode)
Large memory capacity (depending on operating mode):
250,000 users
10,000 door groups

50,000 access history events
2,000 time zones (‘hard’ time zones)
8 sub-time zones per time zone
100 holidays
Up to 128 bit card data
Two local RS-485 buses supporting the following protocols:
Tecom
OSDP v2
SALLIS by SALTO Systems
Aperio
Remote flash firmware upgradeable
Configurable end-of-line (EOL) resistor values
Up to 100 door schedules can be programmed to lock or unlock doors at
set times
Supports operator-defined door overrides for use from management
software
Each person can have a 4 to 10 digit PIN
Map up to 32 inputs and 16 relays for use with a ChallengerPlus panel
A variety of lock types reduces the need for complex lock programming
Easy configuration of interlocking doors on the same NAC
Battery management using intelligent charging process.
Flexibility in device locations for devices (inputs/relays/readers) attached
to the NAC
Two sets of plug-in connectors (providing communications and lock
power), which require no wiring, for ease of connection to additional
boards
Each door can have up to six readers in any combination of IN or OUT
readers
Doors can be programmed to lock out a certain percentage of the times
that a valid card or PIN is presented to a reader
Supports mapping of ChallengerPlus areas to door reader LEDs (in
supported modes)
Detailed door diagnostics from the NAC can be requested from
management software
Up to 48 macros can be programmed
Note: Configuration via keypad is not available for the Network Access
Controller. Configuration must be done via software (CTPlus).

Note: For access restrictions to the interior of the enclosure, refer to APPENDIX
B: Enclosure Access Restrictions.
The major features are described in the following sections.
Operating modes
The Network Access Controller can operate in three different ways depending on
your current system and access requirements:
IP Direct mode –in this mode, management software has a direct IP
connection to the NAC, without needing a Challenger panel. The NAC
provides access control functionality but does not provide alarm control
functionality.
IP Extended mode –in this mode, management software has a direct IP
connection to the NAC. In addition to access control, the NAC provides
alarm control and reporting functionality in conjunction with a
ChallengerPlus panel.
Classic mode –this mode is for direct upgrade of a V8 Four-Door
Controller with minimal programming changes. In addition to access
control, the NAC provides alarm control and reporting functionality in
conjunction with a ChallengerPlus panel.
The limits for users and other entities vary according to the operating mode, as
shown in Table 1 below.
Table 1: NAC limits per mode
IP Direct
IP Extended
Classic
Doors
8
8
8
Users
250,000
250,000
65,535 (2000)
Door groups
10,000
10,000
255
Time zones
2,000
2,000
64
Sub time zones
8
8
8
Holidays
100
100
24
Holiday types
8
8
8
Card bit length
128
48
48
History event buffer
50,000
50,000
50,000
The modes are described in more detail in the following sections.

IP Direct mode
IP Direct mode allows software to communicate with the NAC directly via IP
rather than through a Challenger panel. The IP connection allows for high-speed
download of users and other configuration data to the NAC. The NAC provides
access control functionality but does not provide alarm control functionality. In
this mode, a Challenger panel is optional.
Figure 1: IP Direct mode
In this mode, management software downloads users, door groups, etc. directly
to the NAC, allowing the NAC to utilise its maximum capacities, as shown in
Table 1 on page 7.
History events, alarms, and NAC status are reported via IP to management
software.
Note: The NAC will still be fully functional if it is disconnected from management
software.
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