Openpath V1.4 Manual de usuario

OPENPATH
SINGLE DOOR CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION GUIDE
V1.4

Openpath Single Door Controller Installation Guide
GETTING STARTED
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Installation
NETWORK REQUIREMENTS
POWER REQUIREMENTS
SELECTING A BACKUP BATTERY
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATION
STANDARD WIRING CONFIGURATION
WIRING FAIL SAFE AND FAIL SECURE LOCKING HARDWARE
VOLTAGE SWITCHES
PROVISIONING THE SDC
REQUIREMENTS
CREATE SDC IN CONTROL CENTER
PROVISIONING STEPS
TEST INTERNET CONNECTION
NETWORK SETTINGS
COUNTRY SETTINGS
Troubleshooting
SDC LEDS
RESETTING THE SDC
SOFT RESET
HARD RESET
LEGACY WIRING
Regulatory
UL 294
FCC
RF Radiation Hazard Warning
Industry Canada Notice and Marking
Warnings
Technical Specifications
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Openpath Single Door Controller Installation Guide
GETTING STARTED
This Installation Guide explains how to install and configure the Openpath Single
Door Controller (SDC) as part of an Openpath Access Control system.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
●Smart Reader Data Sheet
●Openpath Admin App Guide
●Openpath User Guide
●Openpath Installation Guide
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Prior to installing Openpath hardware, perform a customer site survey to determine
the following:
●How many entries need to be configured (e.g. doors, gates, and/or elevator
floors)
●Whether you’re using legacy wiring or new wiring
●What kind of electronic entry mechanisms, Request to Exit (REX) mechanisms,
and door contact sensors will be used and their power requirements.
●Whether you’re providing an external supply with backup batteries for the SDC.
See SELECTING A BACKUP BATTERY.
●Whether you’re supporting a legacy access control panel.
Installation
NETWORK REQUIREMENTS
An Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection or a static IP address must be used to connect the
SDC to the Local Area Network (LAN). You also need to configure firewall settings to
communicate with the Openpath system. Openpath uses the following outbound
ports:
●TCP port 443
●UDP port 123
Note: If using an external DNS server, outbound UDP port 53 must also be open.
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To support Wi-Fi unlocking from the mobile app, the SDC’s inbound TCP port 443
must be available from within the LAN. Inbound port forwarding on the router, firewall,
or NAT device is not required.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The Openpath SDC can be powered with PoE, PoE+, or an external 12-24V supply. Use
an external power supply for backup or if PoE is not available—24V required if locking
hardware requires 24V.
Operating Voltage: 12-24VDC
Input Rating: 12V @ 2A (min) or 24V @ 1A (min)
Output Ratings:
●Power Out connector can supply up to 100mA @ 12V or 50mA @ 24V
●2 reader ports, max power output: 250mA @ 12V each
●2 relays, max power output:
○PoE: Max 3W combined output (e.g. 250mA @ 12V or 125mA @ 24V)
○PoE+: Max 9W combined output (e.g. 750mA @ 12V or 375mA @ 24V)
SELECTING A BACKUP BATTERY
While not required, Openpath recommends having a backup battery on the external
supply or PoE injector in case of power outages. The size of battery depends on your
setup and how long you want to power the system.
Table 1: Power requirements (24V)
SDC
.3A
Smart Reader (2)
0.25A
Locking hardware
(while engaged)
0.25A–0.5A
Assuming an external 24V power supply, an SDC configured with two Openpath
Readers and locking hardware uses about 1.1 Amps. To keep the system running for 3
hours with all entries engaged, you need 1.1A x 3 hours = 3.3 AH, so two 12V 4AH sealed
lead acid (SLA) or gel cell batteries in series.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The SDC can be mounted a few different ways: on a single or double gang box or on
drywall.
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To install on a standard US 1-gang box:
1. Use two 6-32 screws (A) to attach backplate (B) to gang box
Recommended: Use the provided drywall screws (C) and anchors (not
shown) on drywall for added stability
2. Snap on main housing (D) to backplate (B)
a. On the right side of the main housing (D), ensure that the two edge clips
fit into their respective notches on the backplate (B)
b. Press firmly on the main housing (D) to snap into place
3. Partially unscrew pre-installed M4 set screw (E) to secure main housing (D) to
backplate (B)
4. Use the cable slot (F) to hold cables while wiring; see STANDARD WIRING
CONFIGURATION
5. Snap on front cover (G)
Note: For a double gang box, follow the directions above, using additional 6-32
screws.
Figure1: Mounting SDC to wall
To install on drywall:
1. Use the provided drywall screws (C) and anchors (not shown) to attach
backplate (B) to wall
2. Snap on main housing (D) to backplate (B)
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a. On the right side of the main housing (D), ensure that the two edge clips
fit into their respective notches on the backplate (B)
b. Press firmly on the main housing (D) to snap into place
3. Partially unscrew pre-installed M4 set screw (E) to secure main housing (D) to
backplate (B)
4. Use the cable slot (F) to hold cables while wiring; see STANDARD WIRING
CONFIGURATION
5. Snap on front cover (G)
RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATION
Openpath Readers and Access Control Units (ACUs)/SDCs communicate via RS-485.
The following wire types are compatible, listed in the order of preference which
impacts distance.
●Shielded CAT6A (recommended, additional two pairs can be used for sensors)
●Shielded CAT6
●Shielded RS485 w/22-24AWG (lower gauge, thicker wire is better)
●Shielded CAT5
●Unshielded CAT6
●Unshielded CAT5
●Shielded 22/6
●Unshielded 22/6
Ideally, use one twisted pair for GND and VIN (power) and one twisted pair for +B and
-A (data).
For shielded wiring, connect one side of the drain wire (the shield around the wires)
to the GND terminal on the SDC. Both the shield and the GND wire can share the
same GND terminal. Do not connect the other side of the shield to anything.
For Openpath Standard Smart Reader installation, we recommend that you install a
1-Gang 20 CU box in order to flush-mount the reader. Alternatively, the reader may
also be surface mounted with the included back plate.
Note: For elevators, all relays and readers must be connected to the same SDC. If you
need more than two access controlled floors or readers, add the Openpath Elevator
Expansion Module.
WARNING: Always remove power from the SDC and locking hardware before
wiring readers and other devices. Failure to do so can damage the SDC.
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STANDARD WIRING CONFIGURATION
Figure2: Example SDC wiring
WIRING FAIL SAFE AND FAIL SECURE LOCKING HARDWARE
Fail safe and fail secure are ways of configuring locking hardware:
●Fail safe hardware unlocks when power is interrupted
●Fail secure hardware locks when power is interrupted
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VOLTAGE SWITCHES
WARNING: Remove DC Input Power and PoE before changing the voltage of the
relays.
To power locking hardware without an external supply (Wet Relay), select 12V or 24V,
and connect locking hardware to NO and GND (for fail secure locks) or NC and GND
(for fail safe locks).
Figure3: Wet Relay example
To use external power, select DRY and use NO or NC and C, and wire to external
supply.
Figure4: Dry Relay example
PROVISIONING THE SDC
Provisioning the SDC means registering it in the Control Center and getting it up and
running with the latest firmware. You can provision the SDC using the Open Admin
app for first time setup and in the case of RESETTING THE SDC.
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Note: If you’re provisioning SDCs for a customer account, the customer org will need
to be created by Openpath first.
REQUIREMENTS
●Meet all NETWORK REQUIREMENTS
●Connect the SDC to the Internet via Ethernet or via Wi-Fi
●Install the Open Admin app
○iOS App Store
○Google Play Store
CREATE SDC IN CONTROL CENTER
Before you can provision an ACU using the Open Admin app, you must first create an
ACU in the Control Center.
To add one SDC manually:
1. Go to https://control.openpath.com/login and log in
2. Go to Hardware > ACU Management
3. To add a new SDC, click the blue Create ACU button on the top right corner
4. Enter a name for the SDC. Names are usually relevant to the location where
the SDC is installed.
5. From the Controller Type dropdown, select Single Door Controller (SDC)
6. If your SDC also connects to an expansion board, then from the Add
Expansion Board dropdown, select and add the appropriate type(s):
a. Openpath 4-Port Expansion
b. Openpath 8-Port Expansion
c. Openpath 16-Port Elevator
7. A description of the SDC will appear in green. Click Save.
8. At this point, you can create Readers, Entries, and Zones prior to provisioning
To add multiple SDCs with Quick Start:
1. Go to https://control.openpath.com/login and log in
2. Go to Administration > Quick Start
3. Enter a Site Name, click Next
4. Enter how many SDCs are located at your Site:
a. Enter names for the SDCs
b. From the Controller Type dropdowns, select Single Door Controller
(SDC)
c. Enter the number of expansion boards connected to the SDCs, then
select the types used:
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i. Openpath 4-Port Expansion
ii. Openpath 8-Port Expansion
iii. Openpath 16-Port Elevator
d. Click Next
5. Enter how many Readers are connected to the SDCs and enter names. Click
Next.
6. Review your Site Details, then click Confirm & Submit. It may take a few
minutes for setup to complete.
PROVISIONING STEPS
To provision the SDC using the Open Admin app:
1. If powering using PoE, plug in Ethernet; if powering with an
external power supply, plug in Ethernet and connect power to
POWER IN
The Status LED will be solid cyan
2. In the Open Admin app, locate the org to which you’re
provisioning hardware, either on the list or using search, then tap
on the org name
3. Wait until the Status LED is solid blue, then press the Admin
button (figure 5) on the SDC
a. Note: SDC will disconnect from the Open Admin app
after 5 minutes of inactivity; press the Admin button
again to reset the timer
4. When the Status LED is blinking purple, In the app, tap on the last
four digits of the serial number for the SDC
5. When the Status LED changes to solid purple, tap Test Internet
Connection and wait for a green YES to appear before
proceeding with the next step
a. Note: This checks if the ACU/SDC can ping
https://api.openpath.com/health
b. If this step fails, refer to Troubleshooting the SDC
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