Table of Contents10 — revision 8855.2. Reader Specifications ...293BAS-500B Biometric
Setting Up ISC Communications100 — revision 88Step 3: Configuring the ETHLANMake sure the device is powered, completely booted, and connected to the n
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 101– change gateway [your gateway]12. Type in the following to disable BOOT and RARP, depressing the <Ente
Setting Up ISC Communications102 — revision 88Note: The ETHLAN-LITE will not save this learned IP address permanently; this procedure is intended as a
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 103Richco plastic P/N LMSP-7-0121.4. CoBox Token Ring Serial Server (BAS-COBOX-201TR)(A STRAIGHT THROUGH CABL
Setting Up ISC Communications104 — revision 88To Configure the CoBox Token Ring Serial Server (part # BAS-COBOX-TR201):Step 1: Establish Serial Commun
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 1058. Type 0 and then press the <Enter> key to enter the basic setup for the CoBox device.9. Enter the
Setting Up ISC Communications106 — revision 88Step 2: Entering the Serial Port Setup Menu1. Type 1 and then press the <Enter> key to enter the s
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 107information and exit the CoBox setup menus.4. The device is now configured to work with the network. Power
Setting Up ISC Communications108 — revision 88ISC to Lantronix CoBox Token Ring Serial Server Configuration21.5. CoBox MicroThe CoBox Micro device plu
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 109It should be labeled with its Ethernet/hardware address (example: 00-20-4a-2b-02-3b). Notes: This method o
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 1166.1. Tips and Tricks ...345Bios
Setting Up ISC Communications110 — revision 88Configuration of a CoBox MicroOnce you are in the server configuration, you can setup the IP address, de
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 111Software version 04.2 (001206)Press Enter to go into Setup Mode*** Basic parametersHardware: Ethernet Auto
Setting Up ISC Communications112 — revision 8821.6. Lantronix CoBox-DRThe ISC can alternatively be connected to the Lantronix CoBox-DR unit. Use the f
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 113To configure the server and channel 1, refer to the following screenshots.Server configurationChannel 1 co
Setting Up ISC Communications114 — revision 8821.7. Lantronix UDS-10Step 1: Establish a serial connection with ETHLANWith the power OFF on the UDS-10,
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 115Step 2: Establish network communication1. Determine the IP address that will be programmed into the UDS-10
Setting Up ISC Communications116 — revision 88i. Flush Mode = 00j. Disconnect Time = 00:00k. Send Char 1 = 00l. Send Char 2 = 006. Once these settings
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 11721.8. BAS-IC108A/IC109A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (4-wire)This method of communication has not been evalu
Setting Up ISC Communications118 — revision 8821.9. BAS-IC108A/IC109A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (2-Wire)This method of communication has not been eva
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 11921.10. BAS-IC108A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (2-Wire RS-485) to S711D FiberOption Converter to an ISC21.10
Table of Contents12 — revision 8872.2. The Wyreless Reader Gateway Board ...39273. Installation ...
Setting Up ISC Communications120 — revision 88ISCCommunication Interface Type = RS-485RS-485 Type = 2-wire RS-485Port 1 RS-485 EOL Termination = BAS-2
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 12121.11. Dial-Up Configuration for the ISCRefer to the following diagram for dial-up configuration. Note: AL
Setting Up ISC Communications122 — revision 88The US Robotics Sportster 56Kbps modems (BAS-56KEXT) have eight DIP switches which need to be configured
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 123The Sportster modem also has a row of indicator lights in the front:21.11.1 Courier 3Com U.S. Robotics 56K
Setting Up ISC Communications124 — revision 88Once the modem is set up, you must send the following “AT” command sequences for the modem to work with
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 12521.12. Securcomm Uniflex DC336 Modems (12 VDC)The Securcomm Uniflex DC336 modem (BAS-DC336) is the recomme
Setting Up ISC Communications126 — revision 88This modem functions best when using DTR override with command echo disabled. The factory default settin
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 12721.13.1 Black Box Settings for 2-wire RS-485 ConfigurationJumpersW5 should be on A-B to set RTS/CTS.W8 sho
Setting Up ISC Communications128 — revision 882-wire RS-485ISC panels can be multidropped onthe RS-485 line using thisconfiguration. Follow typical EO
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 12921.13.3 Black Box Settings for 4-wire RS-485JumpersW5 should be on A-B to set RTS/CTS.W8 should be on B-C
HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Setting Up ISC Communications130 — revision 884-wire RS-485 ConfigurationISC panels can be multidroppedon the RS-485 line using thisconfiguration. Fol
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 13121.14. Fiber Options21.14.1 Wiring for Fiber Optic Direct ConnectThe following wiring method uses Fiber Op
Setting Up ISC Communications132 — revision 8821.14.2 Wiring for Fiber Optic CommunicationThe following wiring method uses Fiber Options hardware (par
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 13321.15.1 RocketPort Hub SettingsNote: These settings can be modified in Device Manager. Port RS Mode = RS-4
Setting Up ISC Communications134 — revision 8821.15.2 Wiring the RocketPort Si HubRefer to the following diagram for wiring the RocketPort Si Hub to t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 135ISC SettingsJumper SettingsBAS-500 BAS-1000 BAS-2000Jumper 1nananaJumper 2 na 512 K naJumper 3 485 512 K n
Setting Up ISC Communications136 — revision 8821.15.3 RocketPort DriverBe sure to install the driver for the RocketPort Si Hub from Comtrol. When fini
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 137Configure the IP Address1. In the Device Manager, expand Multi-port serial adapters. Right-click the Rocke
Setting Up ISC Communications138 — revision 88
BAS-1100 INPUT CONTROL MODULE
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 14122. OverviewThe Input Control Module (ICM) provides the access control system with high-speed acknowledgme
BAS-1100 Input Control Module142 — revision 8822.2. The Input Control Module The Input Control Module board contains the following components: sixteen
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 143The following chart describes the purpose of each LED on the Input Control Module board.LED PurposeA LED b
BAS-1100 Input Control Module144 — revision 8823. InstallationTo install the Input Control Module, perform the installation procedures described in th
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 145These alarm inputs are connected using Inputs 1-16. Wire the Inputs 1-16 contacts using twisted pair cable
BAS-1100 Input Control Module146 — revision 88Upstream Controller Communication Wiring: 2-wire (Port 1)Upstream Controller Communication Wiring: 4-wir
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 14723.1.4 PowerThe Input Control Module accepts either a 12VDC or 12VAC ± 15% power source for its power inpu
BAS-1100 Input Control Module148 — revision 8823.2. Elevator ControlB.A.S.I.S. hardware is capable of supporting elevator control for up to 128 floors
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 14924. ConfigurationThe Input Control Module board contains 8 DIP switches and 3 jumpers that must be configu
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 151. Inputs, Outputs and Interface SignalsHardware products operate form various power sources and communicat
BAS-1100 Input Control Module150 — revision 8824.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 accordi
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 151Currently, B.A.S.I.S. only supports a baud rate of 38400 bps, so be sure to set both dip switches 6 and 7
BAS-1100 Input Control Module152 — revision 88Each component provided has an on-board terminator. The installer should determine which device is at th
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 15325. Specifications** The Input Control Module is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary P
BAS-1100 Input Control Module154 — revision 88
BAS-1200 OUTPUT CONTROL MODULE
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 15726. OverviewThe Output Control Module (OCM) communicates directly with the Intelligent System Controller (
BAS-1200 Output Control Module158 — revision 8826.2. The Output Control ModuleThe Output Control Module board contains the following components: sixte
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 15926.2.1 Status LEDsThe Output Control Module board contains a total of eighteen (18) status LEDs. Two (2) o
Hardware Installation Guidelines16 — revision 881.2. Alarm Inputs1.2.1 Unsupervised AlarmsUnsupervised alarm inputs sense simple contact closure. Open
BAS-1200 Output Control Module160 — revision 8827. InstallationTo install the Output Control Module, perform the installation procedures described in
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 161readers and other devices) should be kept as short as possible, no longer than 10 feet (Belden 9502 or equ
BAS-1200 Output Control Module162 — revision 8827.1.3 PowerFor its power input, the Output Control Module accepts either a 12 VDC or 12 VAC ± 15% powe
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 163Relay Output Wiring (Ports 2-5)27.2. Elevator ControlB.A.S.I.S. hardware is capable of supporting elevator
BAS-1200 Output Control Module164 — revision 88Overview of Elevator ControlIntelligent System ControllerOutputControlModuleElevatorReader(inside cab)I
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 16528. ConfigurationThe Output Control Module board contains 8 DIP switches and 3 jumpers that must be config
BAS-1200 Output Control Module166 — revision 8828.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 accord
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 167Currently, B.A.S.I.S. only supports a baud rate of 38400 bps, so be sure to set both dip switches 6 and 7
BAS-1200 Output Control Module168 — revision 88Each component provided has on-board terminators. The installer should determine which devices are at t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 16929. Specifications** The Output Control Module is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 17uses a balanced differential transmitter/receiver to reject common mode noise. The following table is a com
BAS-1200 Output Control Module170 — revision 88
BAS-1300 SINGLE READER INTERFACE MODULE
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 17330. OverviewBEST offers a Single Reader Interface (SRI) module for business access control solutions. Acce
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module174 — revision 88It also contains two (2) status LEDs. In older models of this board, there is one (1) TTL modu
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 17531. InstallationTo install the SRI, perform the installation procedures described in the following section
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module176 — revision 8831.1.2 Upstream CommunicationThe Single Reader Interface Module uses Port 1 to communicate to
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 177Controller Communication31.1.3 PowerThe Single Reader Interface Module requires a filtered 12VDC ± 15% pow
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module178 — revision 88Relay Contact (DC Strike)Relay Contact (AC Strike)31.1.5 Downstream Reader CommunicationThe Si
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 179Reader/Single Interface Module Downstream Wiring31.2. Elevator ControlB.A.S.I.S. hardware is capable of su
Hardware Installation Guidelines18 — revision 881.5.2 RS-485 CableField hardware products use 4-wire or 2-wire RS-485 full communication between devic
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module180 — revision 88Overview of Elevator ControlIntelligent System ControllerOutputControlModuleElevatorReader(ins
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 18132. ConfigurationThe Single Reader Interface Module board contains 9 jumpers that must be configured for y
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module182 — revision 8832.1.1 Device AddressTo configure the device communication address, set jumpers 1, 2, 3, 4, an
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 18332.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set jumpers 6 and 7 according to t
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module184 — revision 88Termination ON position for J4Termination OFF position for J4J4J4
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 18533. Specifications** The Single Reader Interface Module is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.•
BAS-1300 Single Reader Interface Module186 — revision 88
BAS-1320 DUAL READER INTERFACE MODULE
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 18934. OverviewBEST offers a Dual Reader Interface (DRI) module for business access control solutions. Up to
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 191.6. RS-232 InterfacesA number of products provide RS-232C interface for communication. This interface is i
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module190 — revision 8834.2. The Dual Reader Interface ModuleThe Dual Reader Interface Module board contains the follow
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 19134.2.1 Status LEDsThe Dual Reader Interface Module board contains two (2) status LEDs (LED D1, LED D2) tha
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module192 — revision 8835. InstallationTo install the Dual Reader Interface Module, perform the installation procedures
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 193Alarm Contacts (Alarm Contacts 1-4 are for Door #1, Alarm Contacts 5-8 for Door #2)Wire the IN1 - IN8 inpu
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module194 — revision 88Alarm Contact Wiring35.1.2 Upstream CommunicationThe Dual Reader Interface Module uses Port 1 to
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 195Upstream Controller Communication Wiring (4-wire)The RS-485 communication is asynchronous, half-duplex, us
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module196 — revision 88common mode noise. For increased reliability over the extended distances, End-Of-Line (EOL) term
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 19735.1.5 Relay OutputsThe Dual Reader Interface Module contains six (6) form-C dry-contact relay outputs, K1
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module198 — revision 88Relay Outputs35.1.6 Downstream Reader CommunicationThe Dual Reader Interface Module can communic
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 199All readers that have a buzzer will beep during pre-alarm when in extended held open mode. This includes p
Hardware Installation Guidelines20 — revision 882. System Wiring and Other ConsiderationsProper installation is essential to the safe and reliable ope
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module200 — revision 88Contact Wiring for Elevator ControlIn 1In 2In 3In 4In 5In 6In 7In 8In 9GNDIn 10Reader Aux 1Reade
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 20136. ConfigurationThe Dual Reader Interface Module board contains 8 DIP switches and 3 jumpers that must be
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module202 — revision 889 ON off off ON off10 off ON off ON off11 ON ON off ON off12 off off ON ON off13 ON off ON ON of
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 20336.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 according
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module204 — revision 8836.2. Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the board. The
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 20537. Specifications** The Dual Reader Interface Module is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.•Po
BAS-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module206 — revision 88
BAS-4000 MULTIPLEXER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 20938. OverviewThe Multiplexer is an interface device that facilitates communication between the Intelligent
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 21When choosing a power supply be sure never max out the current load of the supply. Always use a 25% overage
BAS-4000 Multiplexer210 — revision 8838.2. The Multiplexer BoardThe Multiplexer board contains the following components: one (1) power input, one (1)
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 21139. InstallationTo install the Multiplexer, perform the installation procedures described in the following
BAS-4000 Multiplexer212 — revision 88Upstream Controller Communications (4-wire)Port 1 is an RS-485 interface that requires the following type of RS-4
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 21339.1.2 PowerThe Multiplexer accepts either a 12 VDC or 12 VAC ± 15% power source for its power input. The
BAS-4000 Multiplexer214 — revision 88Downstream Device Communication WiringThe RS-232 communications interface is for short distance wiring or point t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 21540. ConfigurationThe Multiplexer board contains 9 jumpers that must be configured appropriately for your s
BAS-4000 Multiplexer216 — revision 8841. Specifications** The Multiplexer is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or AC)
BAS-8000 STAR MULTIPLEXER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 21942. OverviewThe Star Multiplexer was designed to implement star topology on a single downstream port (port
Hardware Installation Guidelines22 — revision 88Note: Device power requirements are subject to change without notice. These tables are intended only a
BAS-8000 Star Multiplexer220 — revision 8842.2. The Star Multiplexer BoardThe Star Multiplexer board contains the following components: one (1) power
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 22143. InstallationTo install the Star Multiplexer, perform the installation procedures described in the foll
BAS-8000 Star Multiplexer222 — revision 88The main run RS-485 cable should be no longer than 4000 feet (1219 m), 120 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 for 4-w
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 223ISC panels can bemultidropped on the RS-485line using this configuration.3DB 9 Pin Female25RXD TXDGNDTo 12
BAS-8000 Star Multiplexer224 — revision 8843.1.2 Downstream Device CommunicationThe Star Multiplexer topology is capable of eight different downstream
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 22543.2. Wiring and TerminationThe following diagrams depict possible combinations of devices and recommended
BAS-8000 Star Multiplexer226 — revision 88Wiring and Termination (from the ISC to the BAS-8000)1000 feet max.Intelligent System Controller5 4
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 22744. Configuration44.1. Setting DIP SwitchesThe Star Multiplexers DIP switches are used to control the comm
BAS-8000 Star Multiplexer228 — revision 8844.2. Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the board. The jumper is i
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 22945. Specifications** The Star Multiplexer is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 23reader interface module — up to eight (8) units can be mounted in any standard 2-gang or 3-gang junction en
BAS-8000 Star Multiplexer230 — revision 88
BAS-2005W MAGNETIC CARD ACCESS READER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 23346. OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintain
BAS-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader234 — revision 8847. InstallationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 235Do not use sealant to seal reader case to wall. Doing so will trap water in the reader and may cause damag
BAS-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader236 — revision 8848. Configuration48.1. DIP Switch/Jumper SettingAll reader models are equipped with DIP switches
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 23748.2. TTL InterfaceThe TTL interface has the standard 6-wire interface widely used in access control appli
BAS-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader238 — revision 8848.6. MaintenanceThe readers are designed to provide continuous service with minimal routine mai
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 23949. SpecificationsThe reader is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.Power:Voltage 5 Volt Model:
Hardware Installation Guidelines24 — revision 88Knockout diagramBackbox Mounting Hole Configuration0.81251.0"1.50"3/4" and 1" Kno
BAS-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader240 — revision 8849.1. Reader Mounting DimensionsOptional Wall Plate, WP-10Fitting Rigid Conduit to Junction Box
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 24149.2. Reader Weather ShieldWeather Shield – part number BAS-WS10
BAS-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader242 — revision 88
BAS-2010W/2020W MAGNETIC CARD ACCESS READER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 24550. OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintain
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader246 — revision 8851. InstallationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 247ZIF connector. Then, close the slide to engage the contacts. To disconnect the keypad, follow the previous
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader248 — revision 88The leading cause of accelerated read headwear is contamination in the read head slot. To
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 24952. Configuration52.1. BAS-2010W/2020W/NDK Standard Format Code SummaryThe following formats are supported
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 252.3. Ground WiringEach hardware product must be grounded to provide ESD protection, personnel safety, and s
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader250 — revision 8852.2. DIP Switch/Jumper SettingAll readers are equipped with DIP switches for configuratio
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 251All other combinations are reserved.ON = switch is set to ON or jumper is uncut.52.3. Keypad Data and Tamp
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader252 — revision 8852.5. Grounding the ReaderTo avoid having ESD (electrostatic discharge) interfering with t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 25352.8. MaintenanceThe readers are designed to provide continuous service with minimal routine maintenance.
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader254 — revision 8853. SpecificationsThe reader is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.Power: Volta
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 25553.1. Reader Mounting DimensionsOptional Wall Plate, WP-10
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader256 — revision 88Fitting Rigid Conduit to Junction Box53.2. Reader Weather ShieldWeather Shield – part # BA
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 257
BAS-2010W/2020W Magnetic Card Access Reader258 — revision 88
LENELPROX READERS
Hardware Installation Guidelines26 — revision 88consists of all chassis grounds for power supplies and other devices, safety grounds, and AC grounds.
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 26154. LenelProx ReadersLenelProx readers are radio-frequency proximity readers (with or without integrated k
LenelProx Readers262 — revision 88• Do not install the reader in an area where sources of broadband noise may exist. (Examples of broadband noise sour
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 263For multiple reader installations, it is critical that all readers are connected to a single ground point.
LenelProx Readers264 — revision 88Holes location2. Connect the reader to the access control panel according to the following figure.
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 265Wiring diagram (Wiegand)3. Use a regulated linear power supply, between 5 volts (50 mA) and 12 volts DC (8
LenelProx Readers266 — revision 88• ULC approved•FCC Part 15 certifiedCable to Controller• 5 or 6 conductor (not twisted pair), stranded, 22 AWG, colo
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 267Wiring the LPSP-6820 and the BAS-1300LENELBrownYellowWhiteGreenRedBlackVOLEDBZRCLK/D1DATA/D0GNDLenelProx L
LenelProx Readers268 — revision 88For the Dual Reader Interface Module, make sure that jumper J2 is set to unregulated power mode. This will allow the
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 269•FCC Part 15 certifiedCable to Controller• 5 or 6 conductor (not twisted pair), stranded, 22 AWG, color-co
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 272.5. RS-485 Communication WiringProper wiring for RS-485 communication interfaces is critical for successfu
LenelProx Readers270 — revision 88Snapping open the cover3. Connect the reader to the access control panel according to the following figure.• Wiring
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 271Wiring the LPKP-6840 and the BAS-1300Wiring the LPKP-6840 and the BAS-13204. Use a linear and regulated po
LenelProx Readers272 — revision 885. Align the reader with the electrical utility box. Attach the reader to the electrical box with screws.6. Place th
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 273Operating Parameters• Operating temperature: -35° to 65° C (-31° to 150° F)• Operating humidity: 0 to 95%
LenelProx Readers274 — revision 88Holes location for the LPSR-2400Wiring diagram (Wiegand)Receive (Orange)Transmit (Violet)Hold (Blue)Beeper (Yellow)L
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 27554.6.2 SpecificationsIndoor/Outdoor UL 294 Listed by AWID (Sentinel-Prox SR-2400)Cable to Controller• 5 or
LenelProx Readers276 — revision 88Holes locationNotes: Use the LPMR-1824 MC, the metal-compensated form of the LPMR-1824 reader only when nearby metal
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 277Wiring diagram (Wiegand)4. Use a regulated power supply with linear output, between 5 volts (250 mA) and 1
LenelProx Readers278 — revision 8854.7.2 Maximum Read RangeFollowing the listed recommendations will assure that LenelProx LPMR-1824 readers perform a
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 279• If the metal-compensated LPMR-1824 MC reader is used, the plastic housing or spacers are not necessary.•
Hardware Installation Guidelines28 — revision 88RS-485 Multi-drop Wiring and EOL TerminationISC T+ T- SGEarth Ground, one pointonly per ISCShieldPVC
LenelProx Readers280 — revision 88• CE approved• ULC approved•FCC Part 15 certifiedMounting Surface• LPMR-1824: Non-metallic material only (Keep read
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 28154.8.1 Preparing for InstallationAlways conduct a site survey before starting installation. Avoid any poss
LenelProx Readers282 — revision 88GroundingGrounding is critical for proper operation of a system with LPLR-911 readers. When installing the controlle
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 283camera adjustable mount or clamps. The installer determines the size of the mounting holes and the clearan
LenelProx Readers284 — revision 88a. Selecting the location for WS tags: Choose a location on the vehicles’ windshields where there is minimal or no t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 285Wiring diagram for Wiegand output formatWiring diagram for RS-232 output format
LenelProx Readers286 — revision 88Wiring diagram for RS-232 & Wiegand output format5. Complete the following steps for verification.a. Connect the
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 28754.8.3 LPLRIN Installation KitThe installation kit consists of the following components:• one LPSP-6820-LR
LenelProx Readers288 — revision 88
LENEL KEYPADS
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 29RS-485 Multi-drop Wiring and EOL Termination: ISC and BAS-500BT+ T- SGBiometric ReaderT+ T- SGBiometric
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 29155. Lenel KeypadsThese keypads are available in two styles: 3 x 4 keypads (part number LNL834S121NN) and 2
Lenel Keypads292 — revision 88Important: Make sure that the LED control is connected for only one reader. Both reader LEDs can not be connected at the
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 29355.1.2 Wiring the BAS-1320The wiring diagram has the 2 x 6 keypad depicted. A 3 x 4 keypad may also be use
Lenel Keypads294 — revision 88
BAS-500B BIOMETRIC READER INTERFACE
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 29756. Overview of the BAS-500BThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be install
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface298 — revision 8856.2. The Biometric Reader Interface BoardThe hardware contains the following components: two (2)
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 29957. InstallationTo install the BRI, perform the installation procedures described in the following section
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 3Table of ContentsHardware Installation Guidelines ...131. Inputs, Outpu
Hardware Installation Guidelines30 — revision 88Multiple Power Supplies on a Single ISC2.6. RS-232 Communication WiringObserve the distance limitation
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface300 — revision 88longer than 4,000 feet (1219 m), 100 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 4-wire or 9841 2-wire, plenum cabli
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 301Wire Configuration – Switch #5 must be off for all panels in this configuration.57.1.3 PowerThe BRI accept
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface302 — revision 88Downstream Device Communication Wiring (Ports 2-3)Device Drop WiringTo configure the two downstrea
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 30358. ConfigurationThe BRI board contains 8 DIP switches and 11 jumpers that must be configured for your sys
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface304 — revision 8858.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 a
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 30558.1.3 Downstream Baud RateDIP switch 8 controls the downstream baud rate. The setting of DIP switch 8 cau
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface306 — revision 8859. Maintenance59.1. VerificationThe BRI board contains three Status LEDs (LED A, LED B, LED C) th
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 30760. FirmwareThis applies to BEST hardware only.The most current version of the firmware shipped with your
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface308 — revision 8861. Supported Biometric ReadersIt is required that biometric readers be linked to a primary reader
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 309RSI Handkey Reader Voltage: 12-24 VDC 50/60 H 1 A max.The Hand Key reader requires termination on the down
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 31often. Another indication is if the card reader, starts to give invalid card reads, the reader may need to
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface310 — revision 88Handkey (version F3) enrollment unitConfigure the Handkey (II, CR) reader for enrollmentTo use the
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 311lose any configurations that have been changed. Handkey units with version F3 do not have DIP switches.2.
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface312 — revision 88Note: A single dash (–) on either side of the READY prompt on the display indicates that the reade
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 313seconds, the switches must be set to OFF again before cycling power or you will lose any configurations th
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface314 — revision 8861.1.2 Identity Verification using the HandKeyThe 500B can be interfaced with the Handkey-II, Hand
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 315Wire the Handkey for VerificationHandkey version F1J7123456 7891011121314151617181920212223242526TXDTR1+RX
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface316 — revision 88Handkey version F3For RSI readers, the address for verification readers must be set initially. For
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 317Configure the Handkey (II, CR) for VerificationRSI readers must be configured for use as a verification re
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface318 — revision 88Note: A single dash (–) on either side of the READY prompt on the display indicates that the reade
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 319Handkey II Reader DIP SwitchesIf you are using Handkey (II or CR) version F1, the DIP switches need to be
Hardware Installation Guidelines32 — revision 883. Relay Contact ProtectionThe relays used by B.A.S.I.S. hardware products have a contact life in exce
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface320 — revision 88Configure the Handkey ID3D-R for VerificationTo use the reader for verification purposes, certain
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 321Note: A single dash (–) on either side of the READY prompt on the display indicates that the reader is in
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface322 — revision 88Note: Currently, keypad commands using the [*] key are not supported.61.2. Identix FingerScan V20
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 32361.2.1 Enrollment with the FingerScan V20To use the FingerScan V20 as an enrollment reader, certain proper
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface324 — revision 88Modem Ctrl: OffPassword: Off61.2.2 Hints for Successful EnrollmentsBe sure to follow the instructi
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 325Incorrect finger placement on the FingerScan V20Recommended finger placement on the FingerScan V20
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface326 — revision 8861.2.3 Wiring the FingerScan V20 and the BAS-500BReader AddressingThe BRI can have up to eight Ide
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 327e. Follow the steps on the unit to complete enrollment.2. Press the [C] button (SYSTEM).3. You will be pro
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface328 — revision 88• the Identix FingerScan V20 has at least firmware version 2.06. The recommended version is 2.09h.
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 329• One host computer (laptop or desktop)The reader(s) becomes inoperable while performing a firmware upgrad
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 334. System Turn-Up ConsiderationsA system should never be wired up and powered up all at once. For successfu
BAS-500B Biometric Reader Interface330 — revision 8862. Specifications** The BAS-500B is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuit only.• Primary Power:
BIOCENTRIC SOLUTIONS
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 33363. OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintain
Biocentric Solutions334 — revision 88• Cryptoflex 8K; RSA DES, 3DES; ISO 7816-4• Cryptoflex for Windows 2000Note: Different readers are required for e
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 33564. Enrollment ReadersFor enrollment, there are three options:• Schlumberger Reflex 72 Serial Smart Card R
Biocentric Solutions336 — revision 88Philips Electronics Standard• Contactless MIFARE smart card (1-KByte/8-Kbit)• Contactless MIFARE smart card (4-KB
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 337CombiSmart/GuardDog ConfigurationNote: To configure the CombiSmart/GuardDog reader, the Admin.exe program
Biocentric Solutions338 — revision 8865. Verification ReadersBiocentric Solutions GuardDog and CombiSmart readers are used as access readers. They int
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 33965.1.1 CombiSmart Reader ConfigurationThe configuration which supports B.A.S.I.S. integration with the rea
Hardware Installation Guidelines34 — revision 884.2. Ground Potential Difference Checks Before ConnectingBefore a device can be connected to the RS-48
Biocentric Solutions340 — revision 88can use the scroll buttons to modify the date and time. Pressing Set downloads the new date and time to the Combi
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 341At this point the unit will beep three times, log the appropriate information, and provide a pre-configure
Biocentric Solutions342 — revision 88Abnormal Error ConditionsThe following table details error conditions and messages that may be encountered and th
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 34365.2. Wiring GuardDog Readers for VerificationThe wall-mounted unit can be used for access verification. A
Biocentric Solutions344 — revision 8865.2.1 GuardDog Reader OperationThe contactless GuardDog, similar to the CombiSmart reader, operates with a MIFAR
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 34566. MaintenanceThe Biocentric Solutions devices are designed for operation within facilities that may or m
Biocentric Solutions346 — revision 88All these problems are easily solved or avoided with proper training during enrollment and capturing quality prin
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 347Line the cuticle up with the center of the inset. 66.1.3 Fingerprint PressurePressure too, affects the qua
Biocentric Solutions348 — revision 8866.1.4 Trade-offsTwo measurements, False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR), are often referred
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 349The reader operates from externally supplied DC power of 12 VDC (8 - 16 VDC), regulated with a maximum rip
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 355. TroubleshootingSystem Problem: Possible Causes:Software Connection Error in Alarm Monitoring1. TCP/IP Co
Biocentric Solutions350 — revision 88
BIOSCRYPT READERS
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 35367. OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintain
Bioscrypt Readers354 — revision 88Communications overview for the V-Flex readersThe V-Smart has a fingerprint reader as well as a contactless smart ca
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 355use a smart card to provide the highest level of security and functionality. This is also true of V-Statio
Bioscrypt Readers356 — revision 8868. InstallationUse the following information to install V-series readers (for either enrollment or access verificat
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 357auxiliary RS-232 port is located at the bottom of the unit. The serial cable is included with the reader (
Bioscrypt Readers358 — revision 88Wiring the V-Smart reader with the Single Reader Interface ModuleGNDBZRLEDCLK/D1DATA/D0VOSmart CardreaderTYPICAL SOF
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 359Wiring the V-Smart reader with the Dual Reader Interface Module68.4. Reader ConfigurationThe computer to w
Hardware Installation Guidelines36 — revision 88Entry denied on valid badges Panel memory in the software configuration must match the physical memory
Bioscrypt Readers360 — revision 8868.4.2 FirmwareIf you are running B.A.S.I.S. build 5.10.309, special considerations must be taken for updating the f
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 361LED Table Settings for Enroll modeLED Table Settings for Verify mode
Bioscrypt Readers362 — revision 8868.4.4 Smart Card SettingsIf the Smart Card Manager shows an error, this means that the reader is not properly conne
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 363Smart Card Security Settings for MIFAREa. In the ESI SiteKey Security section, if you are using a MIFARE r
Bioscrypt Readers364 — revision 88MIFARE Smart Card Layout ManagerIf you have an iClass V-SmartA-H reader, match the settings to the following figure.
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 365b. On the Communication tab, assign the network ID, select port mode and baud rate. Select Enable Port. Th
Bioscrypt Readers366 — revision 88c. On the Wiegand tab, set the Pass-Thru Format. Enable Input and Selective Output under Wiegand I/O.
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 367d. On the Biometrics tab,– Change the Global Security Threshold to Very High.Note: If a level of security
Bioscrypt Readers368 — revision 88Note: Access control card formats for Bioscrypt smart cards must have the maximum of 64 total number of bits on card
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 369Note: For more information, refer to the Bioscrypt V-Smart manual(s).Red FailureIndicator LightLight Means
BAS-500 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Bioscrypt Readers370 — revision 8868.7. V-Flex Verification ReadersBioscrypt V-Flex and standard V-StationA readers should be connected to the BAS-500
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 37168.7.1 TerminationRS-485 supports distances of up to 4000 feet (1219 m) and/or 31 readers. Typically, no e
Bioscrypt Readers372 — revision 88Back view of a V-StationA unitOn the back of the unit, jumper TX(+) and RX(+) together, and jumper TX(-) and RX(-) t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 373Wiring diagram of V-StationA RS-485 (2-wire) to the BAS-500B68.9. V-Flex and V-StationA ConfigurationIn or
Bioscrypt Readers374 — revision 882. Enable the port using the Unit Parameter Settings window. The settings will be different for enrollment readers a
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 375– The Duress Finger Mode may be Disabled.d. On the Verification Response tab, make sure Verification Polli
Bioscrypt Readers376 — revision 88Wiring diagram of V-StationA (G/H) to the reader interface module68.11. V-StationA-G and V-StationA-H ConfigurationI
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 3772. Enable the port using the Unit Parameter Settings window. The settings will be different for enrollment
Bioscrypt Readers378 — revision 88c. On the Wiegand tab, set the Pass-Thru Format. Enable Input and Selective Output under Wiegand I/O.d. On the Biome
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 379– The Duress Finger Mode may be Disabled.e. On the Verification Response tab, make sure Verification Polli
Bioscrypt Readers380 — revision 88
LNL-BIO007 BIOGUARD READER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 38369. OverviewThe BioGuard reader combines three forms of authentication: proximity reader, PIN pad, and fin
LNL-BIO007 BioGuard Reader384 — revision 8870. InstallationUse the following information to install the reader.70.1. Wiring the LNL-BIO007This reader
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 385Wiring the reader with the Single Reader Interface Module1 23#4560789*ReaderGNDBZRLEDD1D0VOGreenBrownBlack
LNL-BIO007 BioGuard Reader386 — revision 88Wiring the reader with the Dual Reader Interface Module70.2. BioGuard Reader ConfigurationThe BioGuard read
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 38770.3. BioGuard Reader OperationOperation of this reader will be dependent upon the B.A.S.I.S. reader confi
LNL-BIO007 BioGuard Reader388 — revision 8871. Specifications• Primary Power (DC)DC input: 12 VDC @ 1.6 amps• Environmental:Temperature: 0° to 50° C o
BAS-500W WIRELESS READER INTERFACE
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 396. Overview of the BAS-500This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 39172. Overview of the BAS-500WThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be install
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface392 — revision 8872.2. The Wyreless Reader Gateway BoardThe hardware contains the following components: two (2) unsu
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 39373. InstallationTo install the gateway, perform the installation procedures described in the following sec
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface394 — revision 88longer than 4000 feet (1219 m), 100 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 4-wire or 9841 2-wire, plenum cabling
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 395Wire Configuration – Switch #5 must be off for all panels in this configuration.73.1.3 PowerThe Wyreless r
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface396 — revision 88TerminationThe typical recommendation calls for termination at each end of the line. The link betwe
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 39774. ConfigurationThe Wyreless reader gateway board contains 8 DIP switches and 11 jumpers that must be con
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface398 — revision 8874.1.2 Upstream Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 39974.1.3 Downstream Baud RateDIP switch 8 controls the downstream baud rate.74.2. Installing JumpersThe foll
Table of Contents4 — revision 887. Installation ...
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller40 — revision 88(1) power-in input, eight (8) dip switches, and eleven (11) jumpers. It also contains a set of th
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface400 — revision 88Do the following to update the firmware on your system. You must have the “ADMIN” permission level
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 401disconnected for the CDT to operate properly. Remember to re-connect the RS-485 when you are done configur
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface402 — revision 8875. Wyreless ReadersWyreless access readers are designed to eliminate the wiring from doors to pane
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 40376. Specifications** The BAS-500W is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or
BAS-500W Wireless Reader Interface404 — revision 88
COMMAND KEYPAD
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 40777. Command Keypad OverviewThe command keypad’s primary purpose is to act as a command reader, a reader fr
Command Keypad408 — revision 88When plugging the connector into the pin block, line up the red wire with pin #1 and the black wire with pin #14 (as ma
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 409Wires connected to pins 10-14 are used for readers wired to this unit.When connecting this device via RS-4
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 417. InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections,
Command Keypad410 — revision 88• Communication Choose RS-485 or reader port. If reader port is chosen, the baud rate and communication address setting
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 411• When the device is in Locked mode, “Locked” is displayed on line 1. The current time is displayed on lin
Command Keypad412 — revision 88
CYPRESS TIMER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 41578. Cypress Timer (BAS-CCK-1201-M)The Cypress Timer is ideal for Time and Attendance applications where th
Cypress Timer416 — revision 88If there is a communication loss between the ISC and the clock, the clock uses its internal time base to update the cloc
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 417Power SupplyISCMulti-Drop,Central PowerMulti-Drop, Local PowerMulti-Drop, Daisy-Chain and Home-RunRS-485po
Cypress Timer418 — revision 88Front of unitBack of unit with base plate removed5.33.251.33.41.03.5++++REDBLACKYELLOWGREENRED+12 VDCGND Note: When atta
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 419Base plate5.1644.264.451.452.903.114.9321.652.5823.30.200.160.500.160.800.50
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller42 — revision 88Direct-connect RS-232 cables should be no longer than 50 feet. Leased lines or fiber optics can a
Cypress Timer420 — revision 88Cover5.33.25.901.4.901.33.5.55
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 42178.2. Wall MountingMount enclosure to wall with electrical box (single gang).wallTop ViewharnessCCK-1201wa
Cypress Timer422 — revision 88
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 423IndexNumerics8-bit output... 291AAC inductive loads..
Index424 — revision 88output control module... 165single reader interface module... 181star multiplexer..
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 425Wyreless reader gateway... 399GGround potential difference checks before connectin
Index426 — revision 88LLAN connections ... 97LantronixCoBox token ring serial server ... 1
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 427specifications ... 216NNetwork communications...
Index428 — revision 88Signal ground... 18, 25Single reader interface module ... 173
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 429intelligent system controller (500)... 41intelligent system controller installation (1000)57Le
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 43Notes: If RS-485 communication is used, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is required at the host workstation.T
B.A.S.I.S.® ET Hardware Installation Guide, product version 5.10.423Item number E841, revision 88, 3/12/2004Content of this document copyright © 1997,
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller44 — revision 88Note: To connect the ISC to Rocket Port via 2-wire RS-485, the toggle RTS low checkbox should be
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 45Power Source Wiring7.1.4 Downstream Device CommunicationThe ISC can be configured to communicate downstream
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller46 — revision 88RS-485 Communication Wiring To configure all four downstream ISC ports as 2-wire RS-485, follow t
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 478. ConfigurationThe ISC board contains 8 DIP switches and 12 jumpers that must be configured appropriately
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller48 — revision 888.1.2 Communication Handshake StatusTo configure the communication handshake status, set DIP swit
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 498.2. Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the ISC board. The jumper
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 517. Installation ...
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller50 — revision 889. Maintenance9.1. VerificationThe ISC board contains three Status LEDs (LED A, LED B, LED C) tha
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 51Do the following to update the firmware on your system. You must have the “ADMIN” permission level.1. Insta
BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller52 — revision 8810. Specifications** The BAS-500 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power
BAS-1000 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 5511. Overview of the BAS-1000This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installi
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller56 — revision 8811.2. The ISC BoardThe ISC board contains the following components: two (2) unsupervised alarm i
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 5712. InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller58 — revision 88Direct-connect RS-232 cables should be no longer than 50 feet. Leased lines or fiber optics can
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 59Notes: If RS-485 communication is used, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is required at the host workstation.T
Table of Contents6 — revision 8822.1. Interfaces ...14122.2. The In
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller60 — revision 88Note: To connect the ISC to Rocket Port via 2-wire RS-485, the toggle RTS low checkbox should be
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 6112.1.3 PowerThe ISC accepts either a 12 VDC or 12 VAC ± 15% power source for its power input. The power sou
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller62 — revision 88Downstream Device Communication Wiring (Ports 2-5)RS-485 Communication Wiring To configure all f
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 63or combine 2-wire and 4-wire RS-485:Notes: The ISC can be located anywhere along the RS-485 line.Install an
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller64 — revision 8813. ConfigurationThe ISC board contains 8 DIP switches and 16 jumpers that must be configured ap
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 6513.1.2 Communication Handshake StatusTo configure the communication handshake status, set DIP switch 5 acco
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller66 — revision 8813.2. Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the ISC board.
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 6713.2.1 Memory Expansion Board (OPTIONAL)The Memory Expansion card for the ISC processor allows for addition
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller68 — revision 8813.2.2 RS-485 Cable Termination from Host to ISCThe device used to convert RS-232 communication
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 69Typical Downstream Communication Configuration (note where EOL terminators are required)Intelligent System
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 732.1. Installing Jumpers ...18133. Spe
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller70 — revision 8814. Maintenance14.1. VerificationThe ISC board contains three Status LEDs (LED A, LED B, LED C)
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 71Do the following to update the firmware on your system. You must have the “ADMIN” permission level.1. Insta
BAS-1000 Intelligent System Controller72 — revision 8815. Specifications** The ISC is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (
BAS-2000 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 7516. Overview of the BAS-2000This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installi
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller76 — revision 8816.2. The BAS-2000 BoardThe ISC board contains the following components: two (2) unsupervised al
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 7717. InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller78 — revision 88Port 6 may be set up as RS-232 interface or a RS-485 interface. RS-485 interface may be 2-wire o
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 79Each component provided has an on-board termination. It is up to the installer to determine which device is
Table of Contents8 — revision 8842.2. The Star Multiplexer Board ...22043. Installation ...
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller80 — revision 88Ports 1 and 6-wiring configuration. This configuration will work for Direct connect (RS-232) and
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 8117.1.3 PowerThe ISC accepts either 12 VDC or 12 VAC.• Locate power source as closed to the unit as possible
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller82 — revision 88Downstream Device Communication Wiring (Ports 2-5)RS-485 Communication WiringTo configure all fo
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 83or combine 2-wire and 4-wire RS-485:Notes: The ISC can be located anywhere along the RS-485 line.Install an
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller84 — revision 8818. ConfigurationThe ISC board contains 8 DIP switches and 23 jumpers that must be configured ap
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 8518.1.2 Hardware Flow ControlTo configure the hardware flow control status, set DIP switches 4 and 5 accordi
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller86 — revision 88Note: DIP switches 6 and 7 control the communication baud rate for port 1 only. Port 6 is fixed
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 8718.2. Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the ISC board. The jumper
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller88 — revision 8818.2.1 RAM Chip SizeThe BAS-2000 comes with permanently mounted 1 MB RAM installed.18.2.2 Memory
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 89SRAM type- Low power, low volt data retention, Samsung KM684000BLP-10L (or equivalent) for the 512 K chip.1
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 951.1. Wiring ... 24
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller90 — revision 88Typical Downstream Communication Configuration (note where EOL terminators are required)Intellig
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 9119. Maintenance19.1. VerificationThe board contains three Status LEDs (LED A, LED B, LED C) that can be use
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller92 — revision 88Do the following to update the firmware on your system. You must have the “ADMIN” permission lev
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 9320. Specifications**The BAS-2000 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or A
BAS-2000 Intelligent System Controller94 — revision 88
SETTING UP ISC COMMUNICATIONS
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 9721. ISC CommunicationsThe following information can be used to configure communication for the BAS- 500, 10
Setting Up ISC Communications98 — revision 8821.2. BAS-ETHLAN (MSS1/MSS100 Ethernet Controller)This procedure can also be used for the MSS-VIA network
Hardware Installation Guiderevision 88 — 99a. At the Boot> prompt, type:change hardware nwhere n represents the last three digits of the Ethernet A
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