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2 ¾ Powerful alarm functions, ability to arm/disarm, specific fire alarm input with corresponding door control, easy connection to alarm panel ¾ Bu
3 Controller Layout Figure 1.1 shows the layout of the EverAccess Flex Series Controller along with its main components and their functions. Fig.
4 (6) Door module Each door module controls up to 2 readers and relays event signals to the main module. (7) Door module terminals The door module te
5 Installation Review The overall installation steps are shown in the following block diagram. The detailed descriptions are given in the subsection
6 Preparing for the Installation Before beginning the installation process, EverAccess recommends that the user properly prepares by gathering certai
7 Fig. 1.2 A Common Door Configuration with Entry Reader 3. Two readers, entry and exit access control If additional security is needed at a partic
8 Hardware Installation In this chapter, after preparing for the installation, the user is ready to begin the install. This section will describe, i
9 The EverAccess Controller package includes two support frames to elevate the controller in order to make wire connections more convenient. The ins
10 Step 3 Installing a Module to Controller EverAccess Flex series controller can hook up to 4 door modules and 1 alarm module. Please note only ONE
11 1. Connect the pins on the lower right corner of the new module to the connector on the bottom left corner of the installed module. Make sure tha
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12 Figure 2.3 The main module and its terminals The terminal definitions are shown in the following table. Table 2.1 The Definition of the Main Modu
13 Figure 2.4 Main Module LED Definition Table 2.2 The definition of the LEDs on the main module LED Meaning 1 The power is on when the light is
14 Table 2.3 The Definitions of the Door Module Terminals No Terminal name Function No Terminal name Function 1 Reader1_Data0 Reader 1 Wiegand D
15 Alarm Module Terminal Definition There are 36 terminals on the alarm module. The positions and indexes are described in Fig 2.7. The definitions a
16 Alarm Module LED Definition There are 8 LED indicators on each door module. The positions and indexes are shown in Fig. 2.8. The definitions of t
17 As mentioned before, every door module can control up to two card readers with the correct wiring. The supported reader formats are EverAccess RS2
18 Connection to Door Lock Electric strikes and magnetic locks are used to keep doors locked unless the system grants access or the user sets the doo
19 Connection to a Magnetic Lock Fig. 2.11 Example for Connecting a Magnetic Lock Terminals 11 ~13 are for Door 1 and terminals 27~29 are for
20 NOTE: Among these four terminals, terminal 9 and 25 are GND, shared by the door sensor and request-to exit (10 and 26 are your input signals) Conn
21 Fig.2.14 Connecting Alarm-sensor to Controller Connection to Alarm Output The alarm module provides 8 alarm inputs and 8 alarm outputs. The user
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1 Features 1 Parts List 2 Controller Layout 3 Installation Review 5 Preparing for the Installation 6
22 Fig. 2.16 Normally Closed Connections for Alarm Output 5 N.C. COM N.C. terminal C. terminal ExternalAlarmingDevice 26 27 25 Alarm module
23 Connecting Controller and Computer Connection to Computer via RS232 The EverAccess controller is able to operate as a stand-alone device or as a
24 532RXDGNDPC DB9Serial Port121314BlueYellowRedTXD Fig. 3.2 Connection to Computer via RS232 Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485 To connect the
25 system: it allows simple card enrollment and acts as the interface between multiple controllers and the PC. SYS78965412A B CD E F3G H I J K L M N
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27 EverAccessRXTXCARDPOWER32118101112 121110 Fig. 3.8 Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 TCP/IP Based System It is also possible to network
28 Step 3: Using the software that you installed in Step 1 on the Installation PC, locate the EA-LAN1 on the local area network and change the IP add
29 Connecting Power Connecting the Power Supply Connect the positive end to the terminal 18 on the main module and the GND to terminal 19 on the main
30 Mount a Backup Battery (optional) If the installer chooses, a backup battery may be mounted in the EverAccess enclosure and connected to the contr
31 Reset Fig. 4.3 Reset switch Cover Placement • The cover has two latches on the interior of the top horizontal edge. Place these latches in the
CHAPTER 3 Connecting Controller to Computer 23 Connection to Computer via RS232 23 Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485 24 RS485 Bus Based Networkin
32 3. Configure reader properties 4. Configure alarm settings 5. Configure door setting 6. Configure the holidays and schedules
33 Controller Functionality and Configuration Please Note: If you are using the EverAccess Flex Series Software skip to Chapter 6. This chapter intro
34 Pressing SYS on the keypad will bring up a prompt to enter a password, as shown below: Enter the system password and press ENT . If an inco
35 Door Setting Menu Alarm Setting Menu ArmZone Setting Menu Address Setting Menu Once the desired item is displayed, press ENT to enter the co
36 Set Date Under the System Setting Menu, press ENT at the window below to set the date. The LCD will display the following menu. Use the numeri
37 Set System PIN A System PIN must be entered before the user can make management changes via the controller keypad. The factory default System PIN
38 controller is never connected to a PC, then old records will be automatically overwritten when storage space is full (16,000 events max.). Under t
39 Add Cards When a new card is added, the controller will automatically assign an index number in the order of enrollment. The index number here is
40 Delete All Cards All cards can be deleted at once. At the following window: Press ENT and system will prompt the user to confirm deletion: P
41 Access Right Setting Access rights of a card can be set using the following submenu: Press ENT and system will show the access right of curren
Delete Cards 39 Delete a Card by Serial Number 39 Delete All Cards 40 Set Card Properties 40 Status Setting 40 Access Right Setting 41 Group Setting
42 The PIN status of the current card, i.e., enabled or disabled, will be displayed as shown below. Press ENT to toggle between two statuses. Pres
43 reader twice consecutively, his access will be denied and the system will generate an illegal event when the cardholder’s card is configured as AP
44 Press ENT to enter Reader Setting menu. Use and to choose from different menu options. All menu options under Reader Setting are introduc
45 System Reader Setting System reader can be used to acquire the card’s serial number when controller configures the card. User can set any reader t
46 Press ENT to enter Open Time setting. In the menu shown below, press numeric key 1~8 to enter the desired door number in the Door field. (The ma
47 Press ENT to enter Door Control at Fire Alarm setting. In the menu shown below, press numeric key 1~8 to toggle the door control between fail-sa
48 Some events are critical which must trigger the alarm output, like the firm alarm input, the zone alarm input and etc. But some events are not tha
49 Alarm Action Setting menu is used to configure alarm outputs of all events on main module and door module. The submenu for arm zone events will no
50 Alarm output configuration for all events under this menu follows the similar style in the above example. Note: in the above example all 4 door mo
51 alarm output according to this setting. By default, only the Main alarm output on main module has alarm output per Fire Alarm event, as shown in t
Invalid Time 53 Card Anti-Passback Fail 53 Card PIN Fail 54 Door Forced Open 54 Door Held Open 54 Reader Lost 55 Enter Alarm Time Setting Sub-menu 55
52 Alarm IN 0 Alarm In 0 event will be generated when Alarm In 0 input is active. The default setting for Alarm Action Setting and Extended Alarm
53 Invalid Card To disable a card, user can directly set the card as invalid card. An invalid card cannot gain access to the system. At the same
54 enter-door reader or exit-door reader. The default setting for Alarm Action Setting and Extended Alarm Setting is: no alarm output is generated pe
55 Reader Lost A Reader Lost event will be generated when controller detects that the card reader has no signal. The default setting for Alarm Actio
56 Press ENT to enter Armzone Setting menu. Use and to choose from different menu options. All menu options under Armzone Setting are intr
57 Address Setting Each device connected to the same RS485 bus must have a unique address for the purpose of communications and control. When multipl
58 Press ENT to arm all active arm zones. The following message is displayed: Press to exit. The controller will wait for the period of time de
59 Press ENT to clear the alarm. If system is currently armed user will be prompted to disarm the system first. Please refer to previous section fo
60 4. In any system mode, press to exit the arm operation. If no key is pressed for 20 seconds, the reader will automatically log out of the arm o
61 Software Setup Please Note: This is a brief instruction on EverAccess Flex Series Software for a more detailed instruction guide please refer to t
Specifications Items Parameter Maximum cards 9999 Maximum records 16000 Supported readers 2 (expandable up to 8) Maximum controllers connected vi
62 Setup the User Accounts for the Software A User of Flex series access control software is a person who operates the software at any user interfac
63 On the EFC-02, readers can be allocated to different doors, and can be set as ENTER only or EXIT only. So set these properties following the syste
64 cardholders individually or can do batch configurations if a group of cardholders share common properties.
65 Notes
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1 Product Overview EverAccess® Flex Series controller (part number: EFC-02-1A) incorporates state-of-the-art technology and modular design to provide
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