Ness IDTECK iCON100 Manuel utilisateur

IDTeck
iCON100
Access Controller
Rev. V1.0
USER’S MANUAL

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TableofContents
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1 IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS
2.2 ABOUT THE NESS - iCON100
2.3 SPECIFICATION
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
3.1 FUNCTIONS
3.2 BOARD LAYOUT
3.3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
3.3.1 LCD DISPLAY MODULE
3.3.2 KEYPAD
4. INSTALLATION TIPS & CHECK POINT
4.1 CHECK POINTS BEFORE INSTALLATION
4.1.1 CABLE/WIRE
4.1.2 TIPS FOR PLACING DEVICES
4.2 CHECK POINTS DURING INSTALLATION
4.2.1 TERMINATING RESISTANCE
4.2.2 DISCCORD OF ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
4.2.3 EARTH GROUND
4.3 TIPS TO MAXIMIZE READ RANGE OF RFID READERS
4.3.1 POWER SUPPLY
4.3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF
ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE.
4.4 INSTALLATION LOCATION
5. INSTALLATION
5.1 DIMENSIONS
5.2 BACKUP BATTERY JUMPER
5.3 DIP SWITCH (BOARD ID)
5.4 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
5.5 WIRING
5.5.1 POWER
5.5.2 INPUT CONNECTIONS
5.5.3 OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
5.5.4 READER CONNECTIONS
5.5.5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS

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6. COMMUNICATIONS
6.1 RS232 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION
6.2 RS-422 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION
6.2.1 RS-422 COMMUNICATION (STANDALONE)
6.2.2 RS-422 COMMNUNICATION
(MULTIPLE NESS - iCON100 CONNECTIONS)
6.3 DIAL UP MODEM
6.4 TCP/IP CONVERTER (EXTERNAL VERSION)
7. BASIC SETTINGS
7.1 INITIALIZATION OF NESS - iCON100
7.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENU
7.3 DATE AND TIME SETTING
7.4 ID COUNT SETTING
7.5 ID REGISTRATION
8. OPERATION
8.1 NORMAL OPERATION
8.2 DEFAULT SETTING
9. SETTING CHANGES
9.1 SETUP MENU F1
9.2 SETUP MENU F2
9.3 SETUP MENU F3
9.4 SETUP MENU F4
APPENDIX
A. THE RELATION BETWEEN INPUT AND
OUTPUT (DEFAULT)
B. TROUBLE SHOOTING
FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To prevent injuries to persons and damages to property, please read all the instructions and follow
them whenever you deal with this product.
After reading, please put this instruction manual where it can be easily seen by the system operator.
ON INSTALLATION AND POWER
Use 12V DC power ONLY.
- Connecting to higher than 12V DC may result in a risk of electric shock, fire, or heavy damage of the
unit.
Do NOT install this product at places with wet or metallic dust, or that can be watered.
- There may be risks of electric shock and fire.
Do NOT install this product near running electrical motors.
- The unit may not operate normally.
Do NOT set this product near heaters or any thing that produces heat.
- There may be a risk of fire.
ALWAYS be careful not to short-circuit any part of the circuitry with tools like a screwdriver.
- There may be a risk of fire or heavy damage of the unit.
ON MAINTENANCE
Do NOT use any kind of liquid for cleaning.
- There may be a risk of electric shock, fire or heavy damage of the unit. Use an air spray, if needed.
Users are cautioned NOT to attempt repair of this product or modify the wirings set by the installer at their
own discretion.
- It may pose the risk of fire, hardware damages, or abnormal operations of the unit.
It is recommended not to use a flammable spray or something easy to burn near this product.
- There may be the risk of an explosion or fire.
Keep the unit away from any unauthorized people.
- It may cause abnormal operations of the unit.

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2. INTRODUCTION
2.1 IDENTIFYING SUPPLIED PARTS
Please unpack and check the contents of the box. (Optional accessories, if purchased, may be included
in the package)
MainUnit Manual Diode
(1) (1) (2)
* Optional Accessories
Keypad (16 keys)
LCD Display Module
2.2 ABOUT NESS - iCON100
The NESS – IDTeck iCON100 is an intelligent 1 Door Access Controller designed to meet the
market requirements for a simple and cost effective access controller. It is designed to be low cost, as
well as having high security, convenience, and reliability. This user-friendly device allows you to
register 500~10,000 user ID numbers, and it can keep 2,500~7,250 events in its memory. Two reader
ports can be connected with Proximity or Proximity + PIN Readers. Five independent input ports can
be connected with various devices such as Exit Buttons, Door Contact Sensors, PIR Sensors, Window
Breakage Sensors and Fire Sensors to strengthen security. An optional Keypad and LCD Display
module can be used to setup functions manually and for programming inputs and outputs. Using
RS232 or RS422 communication, a network system can be set up, consolidating up to 32 units. All
setting values including ID numbers, Inputs/Outputs, Real Time Clock, Time Schedules and all Event
Transaction Reports can be downloaded and uploaded from and to the host computer with software
supporting a variety of reporting formats. The NESS - IDTeck iCON100 can be installed and managed
inside the security zone to prevent any thief. Experience a high-level security access control system
with the NESS - IDTeck iCON100.

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2.3 SPECIFICATION
CPU 8bit Microprocessor
Memory Program Memory: 64KB ROM
Data Memory: 128KB RAM (battery backup)
Power DC 12V/ 350mA max. (excluding lock current)
Card Holders
/ Event Buffers
User Programmable by 500 unit of card holders
Card Holders: 500 ~ 10,000 users (Default: 5,000 users)
Event Buffers: 2,500 ~ 7,250 events (Default: 5,000 events)
Reader Ports 2 Reader Ports
Reader Data Format Standard 26 bits Wiegand Format,
Standard 34 bits Wiegand Format
8 bits burst Format for keypad reader
Communication port RS232/RS422 (up to 32 channels) selectable
4800, 9600 (Default), 19200, 38400bps communication speed
Inputs/Outputs 5 Input ports/ DC12V/ 20mA
2 Relay Output ports/ DC12V~24V/ FORM-C Relay 2A max.
2 TTL Output ports: DC5V/ 20mA
Self Diagnostic Yes
Reset Power on reset and Watchdog timer reset
Operation Status 5 LED (red or green) indicators
Operating Environment 0C ~ +65C, 0 ~ 90%(Humidity)
Weight 0.42 lbs (190g)
Dimensions 5.4” x 5.4” x 0.72” (137mm x137mm x 18mm)
Optional
Keypad 16 keys
LCD Display Module 2Lines x 16ch, 2.62” x 0.55”(65.6mm x 13.8mm) viewing area

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3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
3.1 FUNCTIONS
Stand-Alone Operation
The NESS - IDTeck iCON100 is capable of having two readers and one Door Control. The unit
receives card ID numbers from the proximity readers and determines whether or not to unlock the
door. When an input signal is entered, for example from a sensor being activated or an exit button
pressed, the controller generates and logs an appropriate response by input signals. All events are
stored into the memory buffers and sent to the host computer. The access controller is a true stand-
alone device that, in the event of malfunction, will not affect to other units when used in conjunction
with one another.
Operation with Host Computer
All event transactions can be managed via the host computer. The data transmitted from the controller
can be displayed and stored on the host PC.
Data Backup
The controller retains all user information and event data for 30 days, even in the event of power
failure.
CAUTION: Battery Jumper must be set correctly before the unit is running.
(See the INSTALLATION section)
Keypad
If the NESS - IDTeck iCON100 is not connected to a host PC, the integrated keypad and LCD display
module can also be used for the entire programming process manually.
Anti-Pass-Back
Using an additional proximity reader for exiting, the Anti-Pass-Back mode can be set. APB only
allows exit for the user once they have gotten into the door first and it doesn’t allow any user trying to
enter twice or exit twice.
Input/Output
The NESS - iCON100 has five built-in inputs and four outputs (two relay outputs and two TTL
outputs), which can be used to manipulate a wide variety of controls.

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Time Schedule Setup
You can program 10 time schedules and apply one time schedule to each user. Each time schedule has
eight different time codes - Monday to Sunday and one holiday. Each time code has five different
time intervals, which allows you to program five different time periods to each day.
You can also program time schedules for individual inputs and outputs. To make a time schedule for
an input, you first have to setup its time codes. Your designated input is then activated during the time
codes on its time schedule.
Each time schedule can also be linked to a holiday schedule. This linked holiday is then governed by
the holiday time code of its time schedule.
Holiday Schedule Setup
Except for Sunday, you can program 32 holidays to one holiday schedule. Each holiday schedule is
linked to a time schedule, which has time codes set for holidays. You can program all holidays to
holiday schedules. The time code for a holiday is programmed to a holiday time intervals of a time
schedule.
Example: A. Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 01,
Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02
B. Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 01,
Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 03
Forced Door Open Alarm
When a door is opened by force, a door contact sensor is activated. The door forced open alarm will
be generated until the door is closed. For this application, you have to install door contact sensors to
the door and properly set the door contact time as well as set outputs to alarm devices.
Duress Alarm/Alarm Arm – Disarm Feature
In case of duress or to arm or disarm an alarm panel, enter a two-digit password followed by the
<ENT> key. Then use the normal access process and the door will be opened as normal but a
duress/arm or disarm TTL output is generated at the same time and the event will be sent to the host
PC.

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3.2 BOARD LAYOUT
Figure: NESS - iCON100 Control Board Layout
DIP S/W (BOARD ID S/W, Initialize S/W)
This BOARD ID S/W (Pin 1 ~ 5) is for the communication ID setting of the NESS - iCON100
control board.
This Initialize S/W (Pin 8) is to initialize and erase all user data from the memory.
+12V and GND (Main Power)
This is the main power connection of the control board. The NESS - iCON100 works at DC12V,
max. 350mA current. (Excluding lock current)
TTL #1 ~ TTL #2
These are 2 TTL output ports at DC5V TTL level, max. 20mA current.
The normal logical state of TTL output is Low (DC 0V) and activates to High (DC 5V).
Relay #1 ~ Relay #2
These are 2 FORM-C (COM, NO, NC) relay outputs at DC12V, max. 2A current.

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RS-232 Serial Communication Port
This is an RS232 communication port for connecting this board directly to a PC.
RS-422 Serial Communication Port
This is an RS422 communication port for connecting up to 256 units to a PC.
You need an RS422/RS232 converter for connecting the RS422 port to a PC.
Keypad
This is an optional keypad port and it can be used with an optional LCD display module for manual
setup.
LCD Display
This is an optional LCD Display port and it can be used with an optional keypad for manual setup.
Jumper
This is a Battery Connection Jumper. You have to short circuit this jumper before you use the NESS -
iCON100 control board, as this jumper is for the connection of a backup battery to the internal
memory devices.
Reader #1 ~ Reader #2
These are two proximity reader ports. Each reader port supplies DC12V to the proximity reader and
receives 26bit wiegand output from the reader. If you connect a PINPAD Reader then you have to
make sure that the PINPAD Reader has 8bit burst wiegand output.
Input #1 ~ Input #5
These are five Input Ports.
RL #1 ~ #2:
These ports are to be connected to the control signal line of a buzzer or an LED of a reader, to show
the operation status of relay #1 or relay #2.
Buzzer
This is an internal buzzer, which sounds when you press the keys on a keypad to allow for easy
confirmation of the keys being pressed.
Reader 1 Jumper (Reader #2 Jumper):
This is not for user or installer operation.
LED #1 ~ LED #2
These two LEDs indicate communication status. LED #1 is RX status and it blinks when the data is
being received from the PC. LED #2 is TX status and it blinks when the data is transmitting to the PC
LED #3
This red coloured LED is a power indicator, which is always on when the control board is powered up.
LED #4 ~ LED #5
These two LEDs indicate the relay output status. Each LED is on when the corresponding output is
activated. LED #4 is for Relay #1; LED #5 is for Relay #2.
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