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PIM400-1501 Technical Training, December 2011 Brian Whitcomb 12/20/2011 Call-in Number = 866-430-4132 Pass code = 317-715-4079
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Agenda What is the PIM400-1501? How do I configure and install? Testing pointers for the PIM400-1501 Notes to Remember
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What is the PIM400-1501? IP Ethernet controller of up to 16 AD400/AD-Series Wireless Easy, IP, interface to OEM Access Software PoE power A Mercury EP1501 and PIM400-485 RSI Old solution
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What is the PIM400-1501? IP Ethernet controller of up to 16 AD400/Wireless Easy, IP, interface to OEM Access Software PoE power A Mercury EP1501 and PIM400-485 RSI New solution
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What is the PIM400-1501? IP Ethernet controller of up to 16 AD400/Wireless Easy, IP, interface to OEM Access Software PoE power A Mercury EP1501 and PIM400-485 RSI New solution
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What is the PIM400-1501? IP Ethernet controller of up to 16 AD400/Wireless Easy, IP, interface to OEM Access Software PoE power A Mercury EP1501 and PIM400-485 RSI New solution
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What is the PIM400-1501?
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EP1501 from Mercury is a Controller Network Intelligence – IP/LAN Ethernet input, Access Control Server – Loss of IP/Server EP1501 still controls access – 240,000 Cards – 50,000 Audit events, 16 locks – PoE (Power over Ethernet) Class 3
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What is the PIM400-1501?
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PIM400-485 RSI
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What is the PIM400-1501? EP1501
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What is the PIM400-1501? Wiring – from the factory Input Ethernet (IP) PoE or 12 volt external USB input for SUS maintenance Open lid – Mounting – Coupling
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What is the PIM400-1501? Lid Label PIM400-1501 -PWR (not Tamper) -RX-TX -LINK1 & LINK2 EP1501 -PoE Jumper -DIP Switch -LEDs -RESET -LAN YEL/GRN
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Who are the PIM400-1501 Partners? Third Party OEM Access Software firms, now using Mercury! Completed Integration of the PIM400-1501 – Open Options - TS – RS2 - Dealers – BadgePass - Dealers – IDenticard Systems Potential next OEM to adapt the PIM400-1501 – Lenel – Honeywell – MAXXES – And others
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Any Questions on What? Next How do I configure and install?
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Power Factory Default – Pre-configure with PC – OEM Pages RF Location LAN Drop Assigning Hardware
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How do I configure and install? Power PoE or 12 volt external PoE Power in through the Ethernet LAN cable PoE – PoE/12V Jumper default is PoE PoE, Class 3, see user guide #1 PoE Ethernet Switches/Router Provide & monitor (Common) #2 A port Injector (bench) PoE injectors need power, and most have pilot/on lights
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How do I configure and install? Power PoE or 12 volt external 1) Move the Jumper 2) 12 Volt 400 ma 3) Wire to TB4-3 Vin TB4-4 GND 4) Hole in Enclosure UL 294 approved supply and this is the UL tested method
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How do I configure and install? Factory Default – Lid Label
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How do I configure and install? Factory Default – Lid Label
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How do I configure and install? Factory Default – DIP Switch Settings
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How do I configure and install? Must set the assigned IP address – PC must communication to the default address subnet – Log in to the PIM400-1501, assign the user/password and IP address – This is like all IP controllers Mercury EP1501, and Very similar to BrightBlue, SRCNX-R, SSRC, SIPNX – 100,
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How do I configure and install? Go to your PC Control Panel Network Connections Local Area Connection Properties
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How do I configure and install? Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP – Properties
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How do I configure and install? > Change to “Static IP” > IP address 192.168.0.7, > Subnet mask 255.255.240.0. > Default gateway 192.168.0.1 >DSN Server 192.168.0.1 >OK
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How do I configure and install? With the PC set, Browse for the PIM400-1501 static address http://192.168.0.251/ » User Guide
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How do I configure and install?
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The Configuration Manager should only be used by individuals familiar with the OEM software, like the system integrator or system manager. Home Network – Customers IT assigns this setting Host Comm. - OEM choice Device Info Users Auto-Save Restore/Default Apply Settings Load Certificates Log out Status
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How do I configure and install? DHCP is not recommended, see IT Department Default host name is the MAC address – On the sticker
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How do I configure and install? DHCP is not recommended, see IT Department Default host name is the MAC address – On the sticker
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How do I configure and install? DHCP is not recommended, see IT Department Default host name is the MAC address – On the sticker
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How do I configure and install? This is just like an EP1501 Log in Log in as; admin/password Customer User Define new Customer User and password assigned IP Set new assigned IP address Apply Apply Settings – to save normal Set DIP switches to normal mode; – Turn off the switches, 1, 2, 4 Always push “RESET” to load the DIP SW changes PIM400-1501 is now in normal mode – Customer server can assign hardware (AD400)
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How do I configure and install? RF Location, Just like a PIM400 and AD400 (WRI400/WPR400) Pre-mounting test/check RF performance/distance Metal concern Antenna options are the same as the PIM400
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How do I configure and install? LAN/Ethernet – Plan the drop CAT 5 cable – 300 feet IT closet - near the IP switch/router – Where the LAN install cost is low. – Take advantage of the wireless LAN Drop - IT Department work order prior to installation
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How do I configure and install? ADDING to the OEM Access Software OEM Allowance file? License fee OEM Server function – HW Browser – Just like an EP1501 ALWAYS add doors sequentially, start low OEM template defines the PIM400-1501
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How do I configure and install?
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Questions? Next Testing
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Testing the PIM400-1501 PIM400-485 part From the lid label
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Testing the PIM400-1501 EP1501 part From the lid label
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Testing the PIM400-1501 Use the SUS, PIM400-485 com to the AD400’s
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Testing the PIM400-1501 Use the OEM Access Software (Open Option below) -Card read access granted/denied -RTX, DPS, Tamper
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Testing the PIM400-1501 Questions? Next - Notes to Remember
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Notes to Remember This has a PIM400-485 RSI, FW updates, diagnostics, LINKING, Coupling When the SUS is connected to the USB, the RS-485 communication with the EP1501 stops. – EP1501 online, AD400 off line You must remove the LID to couple - hold link1, press link2 three times – You only need to couple once The EP1501 backup hold battery can take 24 hours for the first charge. (Access rights back-up) – Power loss access is AD400 CACHE mode
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Notes to Remember Schlage things are good when: The POWER led is “ON” The Ethernet LEDS (Yellow/Green) > connected to the LAN Green is blinking > LAN is active SUS Shows PIM400-485 working & Diagnostics OK (un-plug when done)
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Notes to Remember POWER Green
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Notes to Remember LAN Yellow/Green
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Notes to Remember LED1 RED 20% off-line RED 80% On-line No LED2 = No OEM Host No LED3 = No RS485
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Notes to Remember Check with the OEM SW provider when, Not “On-Line” - OEM SW loaded & running? The PIM400-1501 shows “Off-Line” on the OEM server LED1 on the EP1501 is 20% red (slow 1 sec blink) = Off-Line EP1501 LED2 (host Com) & LED3 (RS485 COM) will not blink until the OEM SW is loaded, controller not assigned right. No RS485 COM - HW assigned? LED 3 and RX/TX are not blinking (LED1 & LED2 are OK) – PIM400-1501 PIM address must be zero = FDR on the PIM This is also the case if the SUS is plugged into the USB
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Notes to Remember RX/TX GOOD, Fast solid blink Means OEM SW OK EP1501 & PIM400-485 Are talking
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KC wave87553 Questions?
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