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  • Page 1 Access Easy Controller Hardware Manual Hardware Manual Ver. 2.0.0...
  • Page 2 All software is provided "AS IS." The sole obligation of BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS shall be to make available all published modifications that correct program problems are published within one (1) year from the date of shipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Controller Specifications Is Access Easy Controller the Correct Choice for Your Client? Checklist for Evaluating a Potential Access Easy Controller Application When the network does not meet the requirements of Access Easy Controller How to Install the Access Easy Controller Preliminary...
  • Page 4 Web Browser Set-up on a Windows Computer 11.2 Web Browser Set-up on a Macintosh Computer How to Set Initial Controller Configuration Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller 13.1 Tools Needed 13.2 Before Starting the Update 13.3...
  • Page 5 Access Easy Controller Table of Contents | en 16.2 Technical Overview of Secure/Communication Card 16.2.1 LED Indicators 18VAC Input Power Supply Card 17.1 18V AC Input Power Supply Card for Main Controller Unit 17.1.1 Technical Overview of 18VAC Input Power Supply Card 17.2...
  • Page 6 | Table of Contents Access Easy Controller APPENDIX A RJ45 Cable Assembly Procedure 25.1 The Cable and RJ45 plug 25.1.1 Cutting and Stripping the Cable 25.2 Cable Colour Code 25.3 Procedure to terminate Modular Plug Cable Assembly APPENDIX B Selecting A Correct Battery Size 26.1...
  • Page 7: Before You Begin

    Access Easy Controller hardware and peripheral field devices. In this manual, we will use the following terminologies to describe the components and peripheral field devices in the Access Easy Controller hardware manual, please take note of the following terminologies. Terminology...
  • Page 8: Overview Of Access Easy Controller

    Access Easy Controller Overview of Access Easy Controller™ The Access Easy Controller is a modularly designed access control system. It consists of main CPU Card and from one to four Card Reader Controller cards and/or Input-Output cards. With a full configuration of our Card reader controller cards and four Input-Output cards, a fully configured Access Easy Controller can support up to 16 cards readers, 32 alarm type input points and 32 controllable output points.
  • Page 9: Basic Access Easy Controller Configuration

    Power Supply Card. Power Supply Card - We have categories the Access Easy Controller system into UL Listed system and CE Listed system. The UL Listed system consists of a 18VAC Power Supply Card that takes in an external 18VAC and converts it to 12VDC and 5VDC that are needed by the electronics.
  • Page 10 | Overview of Access Easy Controller™ Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller is compliance to the following industrial standards: UL294 Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 11: System Layout

    Access Easy Controller System Layout | en System Layout Option I: Direct connection, computer with Ethernet Card to Access Easy Controller; Option II: LAN connection, Computer with Ethernet Card to network Hub, Access Easy Controller to Net- work Hub System configurations vary, based on capacities required by the customer. The following three tables detail Access Easy Controller system configurations and the hardware required to obtain the desired capacity.
  • Page 12: Single Controller System

    | System Layout Access Easy Controller Single controller System UL & FCC Version System A 4 System B 8 System E 4 CE Version (Not for UL Listed System) System A 4 System B 8 System E 4 Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 13: Two Controller Systems

    Access Easy Controller System Layout | en Two Controller Systems UL & FCC Version System C 12 System D 16 System F 8 System G 12 System H 16 System I System J 8 System K 8 System M 8...
  • Page 14: Three Controller Systems

    | System Layout Access Easy Controller CE Version (Not for UL Listed System) System C 12 System D 16 System F 8 System G 12 System H 16 System I System J 8 System K 8 System M 8...
  • Page 15: Controller Specifications

    Inputs: Maximum of 32. Both normally open and normally closed devices supported. Outputs: Maximum of 32 (From-C PCB mounted output control relays). Contact rating: 1 Amp @ 24 VDC. Dimensions of Access Easy Controller and Access Easy Extension : H: 525mm x W: 455mm x D: 90mm Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 16 | System Layout Access Easy Controller CPU Card CPU type: 32-bit Microprocessor Type of Memory: 128 MB RAM, 32 MB Flash Ports: 1 or 2 Ethernet Port 2 RS-232 Port 1 Parallel Port Interface Cards Cards 4-Reader 8-Input/8-Output Power Required...
  • Page 17: Is Access Easy Controller The Correct Choice For Your Client

    Access Easy Controller. If you are unable to answer all items with "Yes", then Access Easy Controller will not perform reliably for the customer, and all alternative access control solution should be considered.
  • Page 18 | Is Access Easy Controller the Correct Choice for Your Client? Access Easy Controller The wall jack or hub port that will be used for connection of the Access Easy Controller to the customer's network must be located within 100m cabling distance from the loca- tion where the Access Easy Controller will be installed.
  • Page 19: When The Network Does Not Meet The Requirements Of Access Easy Controller

    The following paragraphs provide expanded discussion of network items that were identified as not compatible with Access Easy Controller during completion of the network survey. For each item, at least one solution will require hardware or software changes within the cus- tomer's computer.
  • Page 20 2.3 No connection point available into the customer's network You arrived here because there is no way to connect the Access Easy Controller to the cus- tomer's network. Usually this happens because the network architecture uses coaxial cabling or thick-net cabling rather than category-5 thin-net cabling.
  • Page 21 100 MB Ethernet and TCP/IP protocol. This computer can then be directly connected to the Access Easy Controller using the crossover type cable. 2.6 The customer does not have a computer running the TCP/IP protocol You arrived here because the customer does not have any computer on the network config- ured to support the TCP/IP protocol.
  • Page 22 You arrived here because a Web browser program is not available on the computer of the per- son designated to maintain the Access Easy Controller's database. Because all of Access Easy Controller's database screens are written in industry standard HTML language, a Web browser is necessary to manage the database.
  • Page 23: How To Install The Access Easy Controller

    NOTICE! If the Access Easy Controller is going to be directly connected to a host computer on its own private network, and not be connection to the customer's company network, then the control- ler's default IP address setting (129.2.0.41) can be used.
  • Page 24: Controller Installation

    Install conduits as needed to protect wiring. For UL Listed System: Wire the 18 VAC transformers to the Access Easy Controller, but do not plug in the transformer at this time. For CE Listed System: Wire the 230 VAC to the Power Supply Unit in the Access Easy Controller, but do not switch on the power yet.
  • Page 25 This completes the basic controller installation. Refer to the section "How to Set Initial con- troller Configuration" for instructions on setting the controller's IP address. RS485 Cable Interconnection for Access Easy Controller and add-on cards/Expansion Units. The followings figure shows the different type of CPU cards that can be deployed in the Main Controller.
  • Page 26 | How to Install the Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller 12V 7AH BATTERY 18VAC I N PUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD CPU BOARD CN11 COM 1 PORT 2 PORT 1 Internal wiring diagram of the AEC for UL Listed System Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 27 Access Easy Controller How to Install the Access Easy Controller | en 12V 7AH BATTERY 18VAC I N PUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD CPU BOARD PORT 1 PORT 2 COM 1 Internal wiring diagram of the AEC (CPU board with USB Port) for UL Listed System...
  • Page 28 | How to Install the Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller Internal wiring diagram of the AEC (CPU board with USB Port) for CE Listed System Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 29 Access Easy Controller How to Install the Access Easy Controller | en - + - + - + Internal wiring diagram for Access Easy Extension Unit For UL Listed system Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 30 | How to Install the Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller - + - + - + Internal wiring diagram for Access Easy Extension Unit For CE Listed system Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 31: How To Install Reader And Field Devices

    The shield drain wire from the reader cable should be spliced to the shield conductor of the reader cable coming from the Access Easy Controller. The cables shield must be left floating at the controller end. This configuration provides the best shielding from exter- nal interference, and minimizes the likelihood of reader generated interference.
  • Page 32 8-Input/Output card boards. The following pages contained door wiring diagrams for most of the common HID readers used with the Access Easy Controller. Instructions are also provided on how to test the read- ers. Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 33 Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en The following readers have been verified by UL for compatibility with the controller: HID MiniProx Reader HID ProxPro with Keypad Reader HID ProxPro without Keypad Reader HID ProxPoint Reader NOTICE! Please refer to chapter 21 for a detail description on the AEC reader Keypad functions.
  • Page 34 | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE What i s bei n g set u p HI D Mi n i P rox Reader Nor m al l y Open Exi t Devi c e...
  • Page 35: Hid Miniprox Reader

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en HID MiniProx Reader Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper connector on the 4-reader board. Result: The reader LED will alternately flash between red & green for a few seconds, and the beeper in the reader will beep three times in a sequence of two beeps, short pause, one beep.
  • Page 36 | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE What i s bei n g set u p HI D Pr o xPoi n t Reader Nor m al l y Open Exi t Devi c e...
  • Page 37: Hid Proxpoint Reader

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en HID ProxPoint Reader Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper connector on the 4-reader board. Result: The reader LED will alternately flash between red & green for a few seconds.
  • Page 38 | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE What i s bei n g set u p HI D Pr o xPro Reader Nor m al l y Open Exi t Devi c e...
  • Page 39: Hid Proxpro Reader

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en HID ProxPro Reader Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper connector on the 4-reader board. Result: The reader LEDs will alternately flash between red & green for a few seconds, and the beeper in the reader will beep three times in a sequence of 2 beeps, short pause, one beep.
  • Page 40 | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE What i s bei n g set u p HI D Pr o xPro wi t h KeyPad Reader Nor m al l y Open Exi t Devi c e...
  • Page 41: Hid Proxpro Reader With Keypad

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en HID ProxPro Reader with Keypad Make necessary database updates as described in the previous paragraph to configure the reader for card and PIN operation. Present a card to the reader.
  • Page 42 | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLUE What i s bei n g set u p S- S er i e s Card Reader Nor m al l y Open Exi t Devi c e...
  • Page 43: S-Series Card Reader

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en S-Series Card Reader Configure the reader for card and PIN operation, please refer to the Access Easy Control- ler Software User Manual for detail in enabling the card and PIN operation.
  • Page 44 | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLUE What i s bei n g set u p S- S er i e s Card Reader Nor m al l y Open Exi t Devi c e...
  • Page 45: S-Series Fingerprint Card Reader

    S-Series Fingerprint Card Reader Configure the reader for card, PIN operation and fingerprint enrolment, please refer to the Access Easy Controller Software User Manual for detail in enabling the card and PIN operation and fingerprint enrolment manual for detail in indexing the fingerprint.
  • Page 46: Field Devices Using I/O Board

    | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller Field devices using I/O board This will provide the system installer to have the flexibility of configuring any input in the panel to be in any monitoring requirement. The following diagrams shows wiring diagram for 2 State Non-Supervised, 2 State Supervised and 4 State Supervised input points.
  • Page 47: Wiring Diagram For 2 State Non-Supervised Input Points

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en 6.7.2 Wiring Diagram for 2 State Non-Supervised Input points WIRING INPUTS 8 INPUT/OUTPUT CARD (P/N: AEC 8I8O EXT) Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 48: Wiring Diagram For 4 State Supervised Input Points

    | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller 6.7.3 Wiring Diagram for 4 State Supervised Input points WIRING INPUTS 8 INPUT/OUTPUT CARD (P/N: AEC 8I8O EXT) Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 49: Entry And Arm/Disarm Reader

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en Entry and Arm/Disarm Reader AEC has the option to configure a reader as a normal door access reader and acts as an Arm- ing/Disarming reader at the same time. In order to achieve dual operation on the reader, there are certain settings required.
  • Page 50: Wiring Diagram Of A Hid Compliant Entry And Arm/Disarm Reader

    | How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller 6.8.1 Wiring diagram of a HID Compliant Entry and Arm/Disarm Reader YELLOW GND IN8 GND COM1 BLACK N/C1 READER 4 READER 3 READER 2 READER 1 GREEN D0-1...
  • Page 51: Wiring Diagram Of A S-Series Entry And Arm/Disarm Reader

    Access Easy Controller How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en 6.8.2 Wiring Diagram of a S-Series Entry and Arm/Disarm Reader PURPLE BROWN GND IN8 GND COM1 BLACK N/C1 READER 4 READER 3 READER 2 READER 1 D0-1 N/01...
  • Page 52: Common Alarm Output

    Common Alarm Output Overview The Access Easy Controller provides a Common Alarm output that can be used to provide a hand-off to an intrusion alarm system, such as a Focus system, whenever an alarm condition is detected by the controller.
  • Page 53: Panel Ac Failure

    Whenever a cardholder activates a duress code, the message Duress will be sent to the View Activity web page. The Common Alarm Output will be triggered on and it is only restored when the Access Easy Controller software user acknowledged the duress alarm transaction in the View Activity web page.
  • Page 54 | Common Alarm Output Access Easy Controller 4 READER BOARD (P/N: AEC 4W EXT) COMMON COMMON NORMALLY CLOSED ALARM NORMALLY OPEN OUTPUT Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 55: How To Set Up The Access Easy Controller And The Computer

    Computer Overview Before an Access Easy Controller can be made operational, some basic set-up steps must be performed. This section describes the configuration steps required to prepare the Access Easy Controller for connection to the customer's network. It also summarizes the configura- tion needed on a computer for the computer to be able to connect to the Access Easy Control- ler.
  • Page 56: How To Install & Set The Tcp/Ip Address On A Pc

    | How to Install & Set the TCP/IP Address on a PC Access Easy Controller How to Install & Set the TCP/IP Address on a PC In this section, the necessary steps are described to install the TCP/IP communication proto- col on a computer and to assign an IP address to a computer.
  • Page 57 Access Easy Controller How to Install & Set the TCP/IP Address on a PC | en Look up for TCP/IP from the list as shown in the following diagram. If the component is found, highlight it by single clicking on it. Then skip forward to step 8 of this procedure.
  • Page 58 | How to Install & Set the TCP/IP Address on a PC Access Easy Controller The dialog box that appears is shown below. From this box, select Microsoft TCP/IP ver- sion 6 in the window Click to proceed with the component installation. Follow any instructions that may be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 59: Network Configuration On A Macintosh Computer

    10. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask Address. The following examples shows the rec- ommended address and subnet mask to assign to the computer to communicate with a brand new Access Easy Controller as received from the factory. Leave DNS field blank 11. Click after verifying that the IP address and subnet mask have been correctly entered.
  • Page 60 | How to Install & Set the TCP/IP Address on a PC Access Easy Controller Result: The TCP/IP dialog box will be displayed as shown following. Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 61 Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask Address. The example above show the recom- mended address and subnet mask to assign to the computer to communicate with a brand new Access Easy Controller as received from the factory. Click Save when prompted. This message shown below will appear.
  • Page 62: Dial-Up Networking

    Provider. Modem Guidelines The Access Easy Controller software has been designed to be as generic as possible in the implementation of modem support and dial-up networking. However, modems tend to have varying characteristics and attributes from one manufacturer to the next, and often from one model to the next within a given manufacturer.
  • Page 63: Special Guidelines For Ul Compliant Installation

    For UL-compliant installations, follow the special guidelines described below. The modem must be installed in the same room as the controller. The cable length between the modem and the RS-232 port on the Access Easy Controller must not exceed 5m in length.
  • Page 64 | Dial-Up Networking Access Easy Controller PIN 1 12VDC & 5VDC Connector CPU BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD CPU) PIN 1 CN11 COM 1 PORT 2 PORT 1 Serial Com Port for Modem Enternet Lan Port CPU board Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 65 Access Easy Controller Dial-Up Networking | en PIN 1 CPU BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD CPU) 12VDC & 5VDC Connector PORT 1 PORT 2 COM 1 Seri a l Com Port for Modem Enternet Lan Port CPU board with USB Port...
  • Page 66: Modem Switch Settings

    | Dial-Up Networking Access Easy Controller Plug the cable from the 9-volt transformer supplied with the modem into the connector on the back of the modem. Leave the modem powered off at this time. Connect one end of the telephone cable provided with the modem to the wall jack and the other end into the connector on the back of the modem.
  • Page 67 All others should be off. NOTICE! The next step of this procedure requires that the Access Easy Controller be reset. If the con- troller is currently in use, then you may want to back up the controller's database before con- tinuing.
  • Page 68: Dial-In Security Features

    Access Easy Controller 10.3 Dial-in Security Features The Access Easy Controller includes some additional security features to provide protection against unauthorized access to the controller over the dial-up connection. These include the following: First, a special login ID and password is used to establish the dial-in session. Once the ses- sion has been established, then a second login is required, using a regular user id and pass- word, to gain access to the controller.
  • Page 69: Controller Setup

    Dial-Up Networking | en 10.4 Controller Setup Dial-up networking allows a user to remotely connect to the Access Easy Controller through a phone line. The following describes the necessary procedures to configure dial-up network- ing. Log into Access Easy Controller and select Panel Admin. The following is displayed: Select Dial-in User to display the following: The default Dial-in user name is 'PPP' and the default password is '8088'.
  • Page 70: Handling Of Ip Addresses By Access Easy Controller

    IP address. To change the dial-in IP address, connect to the Access Easy Controller over the network and login. Then go the Panel Admin, Panel Setup and select the Dial In IP Settings hot link. Mod- ify the IP address and save the change.
  • Page 71: Configuring A Windows Computer To Dial The Access Easy Controller

    Configuring a Windows Computer to Dial the Access Easy Controller To dial in to an Access Easy Controller from a computer, you must create a connection in Dial- up Networking. On the computer that will be dialling into the Access Easy Controller II, select Start, Pro- grams, Accessories, Communications, Dial-Up Networking.
  • Page 72 | Dial-Up Networking Access Easy Controller Click Next. Configure your modem by selecting the General tab and setting available option, as appropriate. Select the communications port and accept the maximum speed default setting. After configuring your modem, click OK and continue with the Make New Connection dia- log box as shown on the following page.
  • Page 73 Access Easy Controller Dial-Up Networking | en Enter the telephone number for the Access Easy Controller to which you want to connect, click Next, and follow the following window is displayed. Click Finish. Return to Dial-in Networking as explained in step 1 to view your new connection...
  • Page 74 11. In the User Name and Password boxes, enter the Dial-In User name and password of the Access Easy Controller to which you want to connect. Then, if it is not already displayed, enter the appropriate phone number and click Connect.
  • Page 75: Configuration A Macintosh Computer To Dial The Access Easy Controller

    Next, select Remote Access from the Control Panel sub-menu. The Remote Access dialog box is displayed. Enter the dial-in user name and password for the Access Easy Controller to which you want to connect. Also enter the dial-in number in the Number field.
  • Page 76: Handling Simultaneous Network And Dial-In Connections

    10.9 Handling Simultaneous Network and Dial-in Connections In the unusual case where a user may attempt to connect to Access Easy Controller over a dial-up connection from a computer that is on the same local area network as the controller, there is a possibility that Internet Explorer may not be able to establish the dial-up connection with the controller.
  • Page 77: Configuring A Web Browser To Work With Access Easy Controller

    The instructions in this section described the steps necessary to configure a Web browser to operate with the Access Easy Controller. In most instances, the user will not need to make any changes to the setup of a Web browser to connect to an Access Easy Controller. The guide- lines presented in this section are intended for first-time browser users and as a technical ref- erence if difficulty is encountered when connecting with an Access Easy Controller.
  • Page 78 | Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller Under Temporary Internet files, click to display the following settings dialog box. Confirm that the option Check for newer versions of stored pages is set to Automatically as shown.
  • Page 79 Use a proxy server for your LAN to show the Proxy Settings dialog box. This window is shown below. Enter the default IP address of the Access Easy Controller in the Exceptions group box as shown above.
  • Page 80 | Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller 12. Enter the Access Easy Controller's IP address in the browser's Address box as shown above. 13. Press the Enter key or click . This should display the Access Easy Controller's login page.
  • Page 81: Web Browser Set-Up On A Macintosh Computer

    Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Access Easy Controller Controller | en 11.2 Web Browser Set-up on a Macintosh Computer Follow this procedure to configure the Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5.0 for Macintosh. Other Web browsers will be similar.
  • Page 82 | Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller Enter the default IP address of the Access Easy Controller in box List the sites you want to connect to directly at the bottom of the screen as shown in the sample screen above.
  • Page 83 Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Access Easy Controller Controller | en 11. Enter the Access Easy Controller's IP address in the browser's Address box as shown. 12. Press the Enter key or click . This should open the Access Easy Controller's login page.
  • Page 84: How To Set Initial Controller Configuration

    Then click GO (or press ENTER) to connect to the controller. If you have never used your browser to connect to Access Easy Controller before, it may be necessary to make slight configuration changes within the browser setup to establish connectivity for the first time.
  • Page 85 After changing network setup on the computer, the computer will need to be rebooted. Once rebooted, you should be able to connect the Access Easy Controller by entering the new controller address in the location or address bar of the browser.
  • Page 86: Restoring A Backup Copy Of Database To The Access Easy Controller

    | Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller This procedure explains the steps necessary to restore a copy of the controller's database from a backup stored on a computer.
  • Page 87: Recovering Controller Database From A Windows Computer

    Controller | en 13.3 Recovering Controller database from a Windows Computer Log into Access Easy Controller, Under Panel Maintenance select Update Flash. Click on button to select the file you wish to upload. example, if you are uploading the backup system database, select the db_tar.gz from your local directory.
  • Page 88: The Cpu Card

    Access Easy Controller The CPU Card This chapter provides a brief overview of the Access Easy Controller CPU card. The card lay- out and functional descriptions of various circuits on the card are described in this chapter. Some major components of the card are identified, and information concerning jumper option is provided.
  • Page 89: Component Layout Of The Cpu Card

    Access Easy Controller The CPU Card | en 14.1 Component Layout of the CPU Card Refer to the following layout drawings, which show the major physical components on the CPU Card. A brief description is provided on some of the major components.
  • Page 90 | The CPU Card Access Easy Controller PIN 1 CPU BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD CPU) 12VDC & 5VDC Connector PORT 1 PORT 2 COM 1 Serial Com Port for Modem Enternet Lan Port CPU board with USB Port Specification for CPU Input Voltage +5VDC (4.75V to 5.25V)
  • Page 91 Access Easy Controller The CPU Card | en Ethernet Connector A Category 5 cable is connected from this RJ45 socket to the plug-in 100baseT Ethernet card located in the Central Monitoring Computer directly or via a hub. The pin configuration for the...
  • Page 92: Other Components

    | The CPU Card Access Easy Controller 5VDC & 12 VDC Power Input The CPU Card can be powered up by the 18VAC power supply card (UL Listed System) or by 15VDC power supply card (CE Listed System), which will be discussed in the Chapter on 18VAC Power Supply Card &...
  • Page 93: 4-Reader Boards And 8 Input/8 Output Boards

    Two types of interface cards are available with the Access Easy Controller. The first is a 4- Reader board, which provides all the termination points needed to fully manage four card readers and all associated support hardware.
  • Page 94 | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller COMMON READER 1 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 2 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 3 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON...
  • Page 95 Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 1 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 2 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 3 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED...
  • Page 96: Technical Overview Of 4-Reader Board

    | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller 15.2 Technical Overview of 4-reader board 15.2.1 Reader Connectors The card contains four 6-pin terminal strips down the left side of the card. Each terminal strip provides wiring terminations for one standard Wiegand output reader. The terminal strips are labelled on the cards as T8, T9, T10 and T11.
  • Page 97: Output Connectors

    Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en T7 terminal Strip INO5 Request-to-exit for reader #3 Request-to-exit for reader #3 IN06 Door contact for reader #3 Door contact for reader #3 IN07 Request-to-exit for reader #4...
  • Page 98 | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller Connector T2 (top connector) Pin# Function Reader #1 (common) Reader #2 (Normally closed) Reader #1 (normally open) Reader #2 (common) Reader #2 (normally closed) Reader #2 (normally open)
  • Page 99: 15Vdc Input Termination

    Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 15.2.3 15VDC Input Termination Reference: Terminal Strip T1 Terminals T1-1 and T1-2 are used to provide 15 Volt DC power to the 4-reader board. Power is supplied from the output terminals on the Power Supply card. Terminals T2-3 and T2-4 are available to provide 15 VDC power to other cards.
  • Page 100 Jumper JP1 sets the addresses for the door contacts, request-to exit inputs and door strike outputs. Reference: J1 and J2 These jumpers are not in used in the Access Easy Controller application. They are reserved for future implementation. Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 101: Technical Overview Of 8-Input/Output Board

    Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 101 15.3 Technical Overview of 8-Input/Output Board Two 8-pin connectors across the top of the 8-Input/Output board provide termination points for wiring from door contacts and other alarm sensors. The terminal strips are identified as T6 and T7 on the 8-Input/Output board.
  • Page 102: Output Connectors

    Four six-pin terminal strips provide connection points for connection of external devices that will be controlled by the Access Easy Controller. The terminal strips are labelled on the circuit card as T2, T3, T4 and T5. The output terminals are Form-C type dry contacts from relays located on the 8-Input/Output card board.
  • Page 103 Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 103 Connector T3 (second connector from top) Pin# Function Output #3 (common) Output #3 (normally closed) Output #3 (normally open) Output #4 (common) Output #4 (normally closed) Output #4 (normally open...
  • Page 104: 15Vdc Input Termination

    104 en | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller 15.3.2 15VDC Input Termination Reference: Terminal Strip T1 Terminals T1-1 and T1-2 are used to provide 15 Volt DC power to the 8-Input/Output card board. Power is supplied from the DC output terminals of either the Power Supply card or another interface card.
  • Page 105: Reader & I/O Board Address Settings

    Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 105 Reference: JP2 These jumpers are used to set the card address as shown following. 8-Input/Output card board Address 1-2 OUT 3-4 OUT 5-6 OUT 1-2 IN 3-4 OUT...
  • Page 106 106 en | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller COMMON READER 1 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 2 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 3 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN...
  • Page 107 Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 107 COMMON READER 5 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 6 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 7 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN...
  • Page 108 108 en | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller COMMON READER 9 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 10 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN COMMON READER 11 STRIKE NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT NORMALLY OPEN...
  • Page 109 Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 109 4 READER BOARD BOARD ADDRESS 4 READER ADDRESS 13 TO 16 +12 VDC (RED) COMMON READER 13 STRIKE GROUND (BLACK) NORMALLY CLOSED READER 16 READER 15 READER 14 READER 13...
  • Page 110 110 en | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 1 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 2 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 3 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED...
  • Page 111 Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 111 COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 9 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 10 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 11 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED...
  • Page 112 112 en | 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards Access Easy Controller COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 17 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 18 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 19 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED...
  • Page 113 Access Easy Controller 4-Reader Boards and 8 Input/8 Output Boards | en 113 COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 25 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 26 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT 27 NORMALLY OPEN COMMON RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED...
  • Page 114: Secure/Communication Card

    Module). The SAM holds the license to the number of authorised Login Users (Server License only). Without the SAM the Access Easy Controller will not be able to function. The second function of the card is to provide communication between the CPU and the Reader boards and I/O cards via the Convertor cards.
  • Page 115 Access Easy Controller Secure/Communication Card | en 115 PIN 1 PIN 1 CPU BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD CPU) PIN 1 PIN 1 CN11 PORT 2 PORT 1 COM 1 Internal wiring diagram between CPU board and Secure Com Card Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 116 116 en | Secure/Communication Card Access Easy Controller PIN 1 PI N 1 CPU BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD CPU) PI N 1 PORT 1 PORT 2 COM 1 Internal wiring diagram between CPU board(With USB port) and Secure Com Card...
  • Page 117: Technical Overview Of Secure/Communication Card

    Mains Power Fail input. The UL Listed version of the Access Easy Controller uses the 18V DC input power supply card that provides a Mains Power Fail output, this output could be terminated to the Mains Power Fails on the Secure/Communication Card to monitor the status of the power source, as shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 118 118 en | Secure/Communication Card Access Easy Controller 18VAC INPUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD UPS2) SECURE COMM. CARD (P/N: AEC MOD COM) Internal wiring diagram between Power Supply board (UL Listed System) and Secure Com Card Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 119 Access Easy Controller Secure/Communication Card | en 119 However, if you are having the CE Listed version of Access Easy Controller, you could uses output provided by the 15V DC Input Power Supply Card to provide the triggering as shown on the following page.
  • Page 120 Power Supply Requirement for further information before connecting any power source. Reference RS485 connector: T3 These terminals are for connection to the Convertor Card. The Access Easy Controller uses RS485 as the communication protocol between the Convertor Card and the Secure/Communi- cation Card.
  • Page 121: Led Indicators

    Access Easy Controller Secure/Communication Card | en 121 16.2.1 LED Indicators There are 11 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the CPU Card. The status of these LED indica- tors allows for quick diagnostics purposes. Their indicating status is described below: - LED 1 Indicates I/O process is running.
  • Page 122: 18Vac Input Power Supply Card

    NOTICE! This card is only available for UL Listed System, CE Listed Version of Access Easy Controller will utilize the 15V DC Input Power Supply Card instead. DO NOT CONNECT DC POWER TO THIS CARD Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 123: Ac Input Power Supply Card For Main Controller Unit

    Access Easy Controller 18VAC Input Power Supply Card | en 123 17.1 18V AC Input Power Supply Card for Main Controller Unit The following layout drawing shows the physical connectors on the 18V AC Input Power Sup- ply Card. In addition, a brief description is provided on some of the major connectors.
  • Page 124: Technical Overview Of 18Vac Input Power Supply Card

    To satisfy UL requirements, the Basler Electric P/N 153600AA0001 transformer has been tested with the UL Certification of the Access Easy Controller II. We recommend that this transformer is to be used, to provide power to the 18VAC Input Power Supply Card.
  • Page 125 Access Easy Controller 18VAC Input Power Supply Card | en 125 18VAC INPUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD (P/N: AEC MOD UPS2) SECURE COMM. CARD (P/N: AEC MOD COM) Internal wiring diagram between Power Supply board (UL Listed System) and Secure Com Card DC 15V Output (T2-4 &...
  • Page 126 126 en | 18VAC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller 4 READER BOARD ( P / N : AEC 4W EXT) CONVERTER BOARD ( P / N : AEC SER EXT) 12V 7AH BATTERY 18VAC INPUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD...
  • Page 127: 18Vac Power Supply Card For Access Easy Extension Unit

    Access Easy Controller 18VAC Input Power Supply Card | en 127 Reference Battery: T2-2 & T2-1 These 2 terminals are for connection to an external 12V rechargeable battery. The battery is trickle charged when ac mains input power is present. During a power outage, this battery is used to power the card and the Reader Board and/or I/O Cards within the same enclosure for a limited duration depending on the total current consumption of the system hardware.
  • Page 128: Technical Overview Of 18Vac Input Power Supply Card For Access Easy Extension Unit

    128 en | 18VAC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller Specification for 18V AC Input Power Supply Card for Access Easy Extension Unit Input Voltage 18V AC Output Voltage +15V DC Max. Output Current 1A @ +15V DC 17.2.1...
  • Page 129 Access Easy Controller 18VAC Input Power Supply Card | en 129 Reference Main Power Fail Output T2-6 & T2-5 This output allows you to indicate the power source status. When there is a power failure from the 18VAC input source, it will trigger the Main Power Fail Output from normally close contact to open.
  • Page 130 130 en | 18VAC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller Reference DC 15V Output T2-4 & T2-3 This output provides the power to the rest of the cards in the same enclosure. Those cards that required the 15VDC are Reader Board, I/O Cards and the Convertor Card, although it is not a must to tap the power from this output, it serve as a termination point to loop the power point to the rest of the cards that requires the 15VDC as shown below.
  • Page 131 Access Easy Controller 18VAC Input Power Supply Card | en 131 Reference Battery T2-2 & T2-1 These 2 terminals are for connection to an external 12V rechargeable battery. The battery is trickle charged when ac mains input power is present. During a power outage, this battery is...
  • Page 132: 15V Dc Input Power Supply Card

    This module is not to be use with UL Listed System. NOTICE! This card is only available for CE Listed System, UL Listed version of Access Easy Controller will utilize the 18V AC Input Power Supply Card instead. DO NOT CONNECT AC POWER TO THIS CARD 18.1...
  • Page 133: Technical Overview Of 15Vdc Input Power Supply Card

    Access Easy Controller 15V DC Input Power Supply Card | en 133 Specification for 15V DC Input Power Supply Card for Main Controller Unit Input Voltage +15V DC Output Voltage +15V DC +12V DC +5V DC Max. Output Current 1 A @ +15V DC...
  • Page 134 134 en | 15V DC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller Internal wiring diagram between Power Supply board (CE Listed System) and Secure Com Card Reference DC 15V Output T2-4 & T2-3 This output provides the power for the rest of the cards in the same enclosure. Those cards...
  • Page 135 Access Easy Controller 15V DC Input Power Supply Card | en 135 + - + Internal wiring diagram of AEC (CE Listed System) NOTICE! This output could only provide a Max. output of 15VDC at 1A. DO NOT CONNECT ANY HIGH POWER CONSUMPTION DEVICES TO IT.
  • Page 136 136 en | 15V DC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller Reference Battery T2-2 & T2-1) These 2 terminals are for connection to an external 12V rechargeable battery. The battery is trickle charged when ac mains input power is present. During a power outage, this battery is...
  • Page 137: 15Vdc Power Supply Card For Access Easy Extension Unit

    Access Easy Controller 15V DC Input Power Supply Card | en 137 18.2 15VDC Power Supply Card for Access Easy Extension Unit This is a simplify version of the 15V DC Input Power Supply Card for the Main Controller Unit that was mention in the above.
  • Page 138: Technical Overview Of 15Vdc Input Power Supply Card

    138 en | 15V DC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller 18.2.1 Technical Overview of 15VDC Input Power Supply Card There are only 2 sets of termination blocks on the 15V DC Power Supply Card, the following provides a brief description of the uses for each of them :- Reference AC Input T1-1 &...
  • Page 139 Access Easy Controller 15V DC Input Power Supply Card | en 139 15VDC INPUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD Reference DC 15V Output T2-4 & T2-3 This output provides the power point for the rest of the cards in the same enclosure. Those...
  • Page 140 140 en | 15V DC Input Power Supply Card Access Easy Controller 15VDC INPUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD NOTICE! This output could only provide a Max. output of 15VDC at 1A. DO NOT CONNECT ANY HIGH POWER CONSUMPTION DEVICES TO IT. All other devices, such as Locks, should be supplied by a separate power source.
  • Page 141: Convertor Card

    Access Easy Controller Convertor Card | en 141 Convertor Card The main function of the Convertor Card is to provide cascading ability to the system, by using RS485 communication technology, hence, allowing the Access Easy Extension unit to be mounted separately away from the Main Controller Unit.
  • Page 142 142 en | Convertor Card Access Easy Controller The following layout drawing shows the physical connectors on the Convertor Card. Specification for Convertor Card Input Voltage +15V DC Current Consumption 26.6mA @ +15V DC (Peak) 25mA @ +15V DC (Average) Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 143: Technical Overview Of Convertor Card

    Secure/Communications Card's Main Power Fail input is use instead. The UL Listed version of Access Easy Controller uses the 18V DC input power supply card that provides a Mains Power Fail output, this output could be terminated to the Mains Power Fails on the Convertor Card to monitor the status of the power source, as shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 144 144 en | Convertor Card Access Easy Controller 18VAC INPUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 145 Access Easy Controller Convertor Card | en 145 If you are having the CE Listed version of Access Easy Controller, you could use the output provided by the 15V DC Input Power Supply Card to provides the triggering as shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 146 146 en | Convertor Card Access Easy Controller Reference Tamper T3 This terminal block is usually connected to a micro-switch that is used to monitor the enclo- sure's cover against unauthorised tampering. Any opening of the enclosure will cause the CPU Card's buzzer to sound and the Common Alarm Output (CAO) relay to trigger on.
  • Page 147 Access Easy Controller Convertor Card | en 147 Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 148: Jumper Setting

    148 en | Convertor Card Access Easy Controller 19.1.2 Jumper Setting There are a few jumper blocks located on the card that need to be set. The table below shows the Jumper Reference available for the Converter Card. Jumper Reference Table for Converter Card...
  • Page 149 Access Easy Controller Convertor Card | en 149 JP2 Settings Reader Reader 1 - 4 Reader 5 - 8 Reader 9 - 12 Reader 13 - 16 Input 1 - 8 & Output 1 - 8 Input 9 - 16 &...
  • Page 150 150 en | Convertor Card Access Easy Controller Main Controller Unit's Convertor Card : JP1 : JP2 : NOTICE! JP2 has 2 jumper set at pin 1&2 and pin 3&4 because the 2 Reader Board on the Main Control- ler Unit controls the readers 1 to 4 for the first Reader Board and readers 5 to 8 for the sec- ond Reader Board.
  • Page 151: Led Indicators

    Access Easy Controller Convertor Card | en 151 19.1.3 LED Indicators There are 4 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the Convertor Card. The status of these LED indi- cators allows for quick diagnostics purposes. Their indicating status is described below: - This LED will be blinking constantly, it is an indication of the card is still run- ning normally.
  • Page 152: Power Supply Requirement And Connection

    WARNING! A 12VDC power supply is inadequate and will not be sufficient to charge the backup battery, although the Access Easy Controller system may work. There are 2 variations of input power options for all Access Easy Controllers, either requiring an 18VAC or 15VDC input.
  • Page 153: Connection In The Main Controller

    Access Easy Controller Power Supply Requirement and Connection | en 153 The data in the table are meant to be use as a general guide. It is the responsibility of the sys- tem installer to determine the actual current consumption of the hardware that the external battery is to support in order to provide continuous supply for a known period.
  • Page 154 154 en | Power Supply Requirement and Connection Access Easy Controller 12V 7AH BATTERY 18VAC I N PUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD CPU BOARD CN11 COM 1 PORT 2 PORT 1 Internal wiring diagram of the AEC for UL Listed System Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 155 Access Easy Controller Power Supply Requirement and Connection | en 155 12V 7AH BATTERY 18VAC I N PUT POWER SUPPLY BOARD CPU BOARD PORT 1 PORT 2 COM 1 Internal wiring diagram of the AEC (CPU board with USB Port) for UL Listed System...
  • Page 156 156 en | Power Supply Requirement and Connection Access Easy Controller + - + Internal wiring diagram of the AEC for CE Listed System Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 157 Access Easy Controller Power Supply Requirement and Connection | en 157 Internal wiring diagram of the AEC (CPU board with USB Port) for CE Listed System Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 158: Connection In The Access Easy Extension Unit

    158 en | Power Supply Requirement and Connection Access Easy Controller 20.3 Connection in the Access Easy Extension Unit The Reader Boards and I/O Cards accept 15VDC from the Power Supply Card. This is usually used in add-on Access Easy Extension Unit.
  • Page 159 Access Easy Controller Power Supply Requirement and Connection | en 159 - + - + - + Internal wiring diagram for Access Easy Extension Unit For UL Listed system Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 160 160 en | Power Supply Requirement and Connection Access Easy Controller - + - + - + Internal wiring diagram for Access Easy Extension Unit For CE Listed system Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 161: Card Reader Keypad Functions

    Access Easy Controller Card Reader Keypad Functions | en 161 Card Reader Keypad Functions AEC supports a range of Card Readers for different card types that is suitable for use in AEC Panel. Some Card Readers comes with built-in Keypad that is most suitable for use as Entry reader.
  • Page 162: Entry Operation

    162 en | Card Reader Keypad Functions Access Easy Controller key is used in order for the system to capture the clock-out times of the card- holders (employees only). key is used to terminate an entry. key is used to cancel/quit any changes made.
  • Page 163: Other Usage

    Access Easy Controller Card Reader Keypad Functions | en 163 Key in your card number followed by the key. If the card number is valid, the door will be release momentarily for access. However, if the card number is not valid, the LED will flash at a fast rate.
  • Page 164: Changing Pin Code

    164 en | Card Reader Keypad Functions Access Easy Controller To Clock In Press the key of the Entry Reader and present your card. The LED will flash once and the door will be unlocked if the cardholder has been given the access right.
  • Page 165: Entry And Arm/Disarm Reader

    Access Easy Controller Card Reader Keypad Functions | en 165 NOTICE! The number of digits for the User PIN code range from 1 to 7 digits. Please refer to the AEC Software User Manual Chapter on Card Assignment, Card Functionality for detail.
  • Page 166 166 en | Card Reader Keypad Functions Access Easy Controller S-Series reader LED indicators S-Series reader Status LED Armed Alarm Internal (Tri-color) Buzzer Armed The zone is Armed Ready/Disarmed GREEN All input points in the zone are in normal state and ready to be armed.
  • Page 167 Access Easy Controller Card Reader Keypad Functions | en 167 LED turns to red light. Buzzer will beep at a fast rate for 15 seconds. The Alarm Zone is ARMED. In the View Activity web page, you should see the Armed transaction as carried out by the par- ticular card number, user name, time, date and location of reader.
  • Page 168: Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Problems

    Can a "Yes" answer be confirmed for all questions in the application checklist? Yes - Proceed to step 2. No - Access Easy Controller will not work in your application. Have the customer makes cor- rections as suggested in the application checklist, then re-start this procedure. If the cus- tomer cannot make the suggested corrections, then an alternative access control solution should be suggested.
  • Page 169 Confirm that the technician's computer is configured for IP address similar to the Access Easy Controller, eg if the Access Easy Controller has an IP address of 192.3.0.66 and Sub- net Mask of 255.255.0.0, then the technician's computer has to have an IP address of 192.3.0.67 and Subnet Mask of 255.255.0.0.
  • Page 170 CAT5 cable and test connectivity from the customer's computer. If the controller still cannot be reached, repeat this test procedure beginning with step 3. Step 5 - Verify that the wall jack or hub into which the Access Easy Controller is connected is wired properly. Procedure: Configure the technician's computer that was used in the previous step to the exact same network settings as the Access Easy Controller.
  • Page 171 If the "ping" command returned the message "Request timed out," then there is a basic net- work configuration error, possibly the setting of the IP address or subnet mask assigned for the Access Easy Controller. Or the customer's router may not be configured properly. Review these items with the customer.
  • Page 172 If no response is received, then the gateway address provided by the customer is incorrect, or the gateway is not operating correctly. Step 8 - Reconnect the Access Easy Controller to the customer's network and test it by using the "ping" command from the customer's computer.
  • Page 173 Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Problems | en 173 Step 10 - Log on to the Access Easy Controller Procedure: Enter the master user id and password to log on to the Access Easy Controller. Upon successful login, the controller's home page should be displayed. Decision: Was the login successful? Yes - Problem solved.
  • Page 174: Troubleshooting Login Problems

    The following list summarizes the warning and error messages that could be displayed while attempting to log in to the Access Easy Controller. For each message, refer to the indicated paragraph of this section for information concerning cause and remedial action.
  • Page 175 PROBLEM 4: No such user name. Symptom: From the Access Easy Controller Login screen, the message "No such user name" is displayed when you click on the Login box after entering a user id and password. Bosch Security Systems Hardware Manual Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 176 USER1 and the password is 8088. PROBLEM 5: Incorrect password. Symptom: From the Access Easy Controller Login screen, the message "Incorrect password" is displayed when you click on the Login box after entering the user id and password.
  • Page 177: Frequently Asked Questions

    Does a computer always need to be connected to the Access Easy Con- troller? Answer - No. The only time a computer needs to be connected to the Access Easy Controller is when it is necessary to make database changes or review transaction history. Other than at those times, or when the user wants to monitor controller activity, it is not necessary to be logged into, or connected to, the Access Easy Controller.
  • Page 178 View Activity window and he/she will be ready to continue working with the other application. Question - I noticed that some of the Access Easy Controller graphic and text presentation are slightly different when displayed on my associate's computer than they are on my computer.
  • Page 179: Controller Questions

    Answer - Yes, as long as the HID proximity readers provides wiegand output and you know the card format of the cards, you can replace your old access system with Access Easy Controller without changing the readers and the card. Please refer to the Access Easy Controller Soft- ware User Manual for details in configuration card formats.
  • Page 180: Reader And Door Questions

    To do this, select Card Readers from Access Easy Controller menu. Then, from the reader list screen select the reader that you want to make operational. When this reader's detail screen is displayed, click on Next to go to the second page of detail data.
  • Page 181 Question - All my reader controlled doors are interior doors to offices and stockrooms. Will the Access Easy Controller work correctly if door contacts are not installed on these doors? Answer - The controller will work just fine. Door contacts, while usually installed, are optional with Access Easy Controller.
  • Page 182: Inputs And Outputs

    Answer - Yes. We would install contacts on these doors and connect them to an 8-Input/Out- put card board. The Access Easy Controller can support up to four of these cards. Each card is capable of monitoring eight points of protection. Depending on specific controller configu- ration, an expansion chassis may be needed to house the 8-Input/Output card board(s).
  • Page 183: Network Question

    Frequently Asked Questions | en 183 24.5 Network Question Question - How many computers can be connected to the Access Easy Controller at the same time? Answer - Typically, only one computer is connected to the Access Easy Controller at a time.
  • Page 184: Appendix A Rj45 Cable Assembly Procedure

    184 en | APPENDIX A RJ45 Cable Assembly Procedure Access Easy Controller APPENDIX A RJ45 Cable Assembly Procedure This section shows the proper way of how a cable, the UTP Category 5 cable, is terminated. 25.1 The Cable and RJ45 plug The drawings below show the RJ45 plug, cable type and the recommended jacket insulation to strip off.
  • Page 185: Cable Colour Code

    Access Easy Controller APPENDIX A RJ45 Cable Assembly Procedure | en 185 25.2 Cable Colour Code The drawings below provide the standard colour code of the cable for arrangement on the RJ45 plugs. NOTICE! This is a Straight-Through connection, which means that pin 1 of the plug on one end is con- nected to pin 1 of the plug on the other end.
  • Page 186: Procedure To Terminate Modular Plug Cable Assembly

    Access Easy Controller NOTICE! This arrangement has 2 pairs of conductor for Transmit and Receive crossed. Use in direct connection between devices, e.g. Access Easy Controller to Central Monitoring Computer. 25.3 Procedure to terminate Modular Plug Cable Assembly Before proceeding, double check to be sure cable and plug are compatible, and that cable polarity is correctly maintained for your specific application.
  • Page 187 Access Easy Controller APPENDIX A RJ45 Cable Assembly Procedure | en 187 Step 3 Squeeze handles until die bottoms. Depress locking tab (if applicable) and remove terminated modular plug cable assembly. When the crimping is completed, do a visual inspection through the plastic housing of the ter- minated modular plug cable assembly.
  • Page 188 188 en | APPENDIX A RJ45 Cable Assembly Procedure Access Easy Controller Cutaway view of Modular Plug Connector. To be doubly sure of the connectivity between pins of both RJ45 connector assemblies, use a Cable Tester to confirm. Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07...
  • Page 189: Appendix B Selecting A Correct Battery Size

    Access Easy Controller APPENDIX B Selecting A Correct Battery Size | en 189 APPENDIX B Selecting A Correct Battery Size This section provides the System Installer a quick and easy way to determine the battery size to use based on the hardware configuration and total current consumption of the whole sys- tem.
  • Page 190: Example

    190 en | APPENDIX B Selecting A Correct Battery Size Access Easy Controller 26.2 Example Requirement: You need 4 hours of backup for a 2A load. Using the chart, simply find the inter- section of the 2A vertical line and the 4 hour horizontal line. Then, find the closest diagonal line that is above this intersection.
  • Page 191: Appendix C Detail Wiring

    Access Easy Controller APPENDIX C Detail Wiring | en 191 APPENDIX C Detail Wiring This appendix shows the details wiring diagram for the Main Controller Unit for UL and Non UL system. The type of cable specification is tabulated below the drawing for quick reference.
  • Page 192: Main Controller (For Ul Listed System)

    192 en | APPENDIX C Detail Wiring Access Easy Controller 27.1 Main Controller (for UL Listed System) Ver 2.0.0 | 2006.07 Hardware Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 193 Access Easy Controller APPENDIX C Detail Wiring | en 193 Location Cable Type RJ45 to CMC, directly or via hubUTP Cat. 5 Cable Transformer output to CPU Card (T1) Belden 9409 - 18AWG, 2-conductor, unshielded CPU T1 to Reader Boards, Battery and...
  • Page 194: Main Controller (For Ce Listed System)

    194 en | APPENDIX C Detail Wiring Access Easy Controller 27.2 Main Controller (for CE Listed System) PINK BLACK PINK BLACK BLACK YELLOW BLACK BLUE 22AWG 500mm WHITE PURPLE 22AWG 500mm WHITE BLACK 22AWG 500mm PINK BLACK BLACK TWISTED BLACK...
  • Page 195 Access Easy Controller APPENDIX C Detail Wiring | en 195 Location Cable Type AC Input to Circuit Breaker to Line Filter. 3-conductor, 2.5 sq mm PVC insulated. Line Filter to Power Supply 3-conductor, 2.5 sq mm PVC insulated. RJ45 to CMC, directly or via hub...
  • Page 196: Appendix D Blank Configuration Form

    The following page provides blank configuration form for Reader Board or I/O Card. The Sys- tem Installer could use them to plan the set up before commencing on the installation. This form will also help the Installer doing the Access Easy Controller programming to assign the correct address to devices in the system.
  • Page 197 Access Easy Controller APPENDIX D Blank Configuration Form | en 197 Access Easy Controller Cards Configuration Page ____ of ____ 4 Reader Board Jumper Address for - Reader's Ports : JP2 : ______ JP3 : _____ I/O Channels : JP1 : ______ Reader Ports Reader Number / Description (e.g.
  • Page 198 198 en | APPENDIX D Blank Configuration Form Access Easy Controller Access Easy Controller Cards Configuration Page ____ of ____ Input / Output Card Jumper Address for I/O Channels : JP1 : ______ Input Channels Device Connected / Description (e.g. PIR at Warehouse)
  • Page 199: Preparing The Wavecom Gsm Modem For Aec

    Access Easy Controller APPENDIX E | en 199 APPENDIX E 29.1 Preparing the WAVECOM GSM Modem for AEC Insert the SIM Chip into the GSM Modem. Power up the GMS modem Connect the PC serial port and the Modem using the serial cable that comes with the Modem.
  • Page 200 200 en | APPENDIX E Access Easy Controller Click OK and you will goes to the screen to set the Baudrate, set it to to 115200bps, 8bit data, 1 stop bit and no parity. Click OK button to start the connection.
  • Page 201: How To Test The Gsm Modem

    Access Easy Controller APPENDIX E | en 201 29.2 How to test the GSM modem You could test whether the GSM modem is working before connecting it to the AEC. Firstly prepare the GSM Modem as shown above, and then connect the GSM Modem to the PC via the serial port and runs Hyperterminal.
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