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100BaseT Ethernet B-3 2 Wire (Red and Green) A-11 3 Wire (Red, Green, Yellow) A-12

A

AC power

connecting 4-21 fail input 1-11, 4-19

Access Control Module. See ACM ACM 1-12 to 1-14

capacities 1-15

component description 1-14 connecting security devices to 1-17 LED indicators 1-14

output diagnostic tests 7-7 part numbers B-2

parts diagram 1-13

Alternate master, connections between host and 2-11

ARM-1 1-16

Attempting host connection status message 5-18 Attempting master connection status message

5-18

Automatic output diagnostic test 7-6 Auxiliary Relay Module 1-16

B

Backward compatibility 1-5 Baud rates 3-5

Beaconing for Host status message 5-18 Beaconing for IP Address status message 5-18 Beaconing for Master status message 5-18 Beep Control Settings A-14

Boot date/time (GMT), controller 6-6 Boot errors, cause A-4

Index

Card data diagnostic tests 7-4 Cards 1-12 anti-passback status 1-4 smart 1-12 Wiegand biometric 1-12 Wiegand swipe 1-12 CE Compliance xvi

Cluster Information screen 6-7 Cluster members

about 2-5

assigning IP addresses to 5-17

connections with alternate master and 2-11 losing connection with master 2-12 primary path and 2-8

using C•CURE Administration Application to configure 5-4, 5-6

Clusters about 2-5 definition of 1-3

display Object Store Databases screen 6-8 displaying Cluster Information screen 6-7 events in 1-3

maintaining communications 2-10

obtaining information about, using ICU 5-8 setting parameters 1-19

specifying master 2-14 system activity and 1-4 Comm Fail status message 5-18 Communications

maintaining 2-10 modem 3-5

specifying methods 2-14 supported by iSTAR Pro 2-2

Communications, baud rates 3-5 Configurations

GCM memory 1-11

maximum per controller 1-15 selecting master in ICU 5-23 configure

iSTAR Classic 5-37 iSTAR eX 5-37 iSTAR Pro 5-37 Configuring

a forced door event 1-3 controllers using ICU 5-20 ICU password 5-12 master using ICU 5-4 RAS 5-28

SNMP 5-29

using Controller Communication Information window 5-20 configuring 5-37

Connected to alternate master status message 5-18

Connected to Host status message 5-18 Connected to Master status message 5-18 Connecting

AC power 4-21

controller to host via RAS dialup modem 4-16

controller to host via RS-232 4-13 controller to network 4-11 Connection types 1-2

Connections

specifying parameters for primary path 2-14 types of 2-8

Controller Communication Information window 5-20, 5-21

Controller status screen via web 6-4 Controllers

boot date/time (GMT) using web to check 6-6

check available SDRAM memory capacity 6-9

check if auto DST active via web 6-6 check master or host IP address via web 6-5 check master or host MAC address via web

6-5

check total SDRAM memory capacity 6-9 check type (master or member) via web 6-4 configuring using ICU 5-20

connecting to host via RAS dialup modem 4-16

connecting to host via RS-232 4-13 diagnostic level control reports 6-12 display local date/time via web 6-5 display Object Store Database 6-8 display of GMT via web 6-5 displaying in ICU window 5-17 displaying status 5-18

displaying the Diagnostic Level Control screen 6-12

displaying the number of, on network 5-19 displaying type of 5-18

entering URL 6-2 free memory status 6-6 indicating master 5-23

MAC address, check via web 6-5 maximum configuration 1-15

Conventions used in this manual xiii Current, determining maximum power

consumption 3-6

D

Database

check memory still available for controller 6-9

check size of controller 6-9 Database information, viewing 6-8 Diagnostic debug port 1-11

Diagnostic information, displaying 1-4, 6-12 Diagnostic LCD 1-4

Diagnostic Level Control screen 6-12 Diagnostic status, viewing 6-4 Diagnostic switch settings A-4 Diagnostic tests

ACM output 7-7 automatic output 7-6 card data 7-4

Ethernet and PCMCIA 7-9 input diagnostics 7-7 manual output 7-6

modem and memory card 7-11 reader 7-4

RS-232 and RS-485 7-8 types of 7-4, 7-5 Diagnostic Utility 6-1

Index

starting 6-2

viewing status screens 6-4 Dialup connections 1-2 Dialup modems

connecting controller to host via RAS 4-16 DIMM

memory socket 1-2 specifications 1-2 supported 1-3

Documentation conventions xiii

Door contact, equipment wiring specifications 3-12

Downloading firmware updates 5-38 DRAM

check capacity 6-9 check unused capacity 6-9 DST, controller on or off 6-6

E

Enclosure, mounting 4-4 Environmental requirements 3-4 Equipment wiring specifications

door contact 3-12 modem, iSTAR Pro 3-12 readers 3-13 relay control 3-12 Request-to-exit 3-12 RS-485 3-12 supervised inputs 3-12 Ethernet

Events, for controllers in clusters 1-3 Expansion connector 1-11

External Bi-color, A-10

F

Fail-safe mechanism override xvi FCC Class A xiv

FCC Class B xv Firewalls 2-2 Firmware download

setting public IP address 5-13 setting TCP/IP port 5-13 Firmware, upgrading 1-4, 5-38 Flash memory, installing 4-7 Flash ROM 1-4

Forced door event 1-3 Free memory, controller 6-6 Fully qualified domain names 2-4

G

Gateway router 1-4 Gateways 2-2 GCM 1-8 to 1-11

component description 1-11 controls and indicators A-2 expansion connector 1-11 features 1-8

GMT date/time, controller display via web 6-5 Green LED A-12

Guidelines for setting up primary path 2-14

H

Help, ICU 5-15 Host

connecting to controller via RAS dialup modem 4-16

connecting to controller via RS-232 4-13 connections between alternate master and

2-11 displaying IP address 5-17 networking with 1-5 Host connections 4-10 to 4-18 using RS-232 4-12 via modem 4-15 via network 4-10

I

I/8 module description 1-16 ICU 5-1, 5-1 to 5-39 Advanced tab 5-27

assigning cluster member address 5-17 assigning master IP address 5-17

Attempting host connection message 5-18 Attempting master connection message 5-18

Connected to alternate master message 5-18 Connected to Host message 5-18

Connected to Master message 5-18 Controller Identity tab 5-22

controller information displayed using 1-20 copying to PC or laptop 5-7

displaying host IP address 5-17 displaying number of active 5-19 displaying parent IP address 5-17 displaying type of controller 5-18 Ethernet Adapter tab 5-23 Host/Master tab 5-25

how cluster information is displayed 5-8 main window 5-9

main window features 5-14 Not Connected message 5-18

opening monitor controller Diagnostic screen 5-15

opening Options window 5-12 pinging controllers 5-15 RAS tab 5-26

rebooting message 5-18

refreshing controller information 5-11 refreshing window 5-15 setting parameters 1-19 starting 5-9 status of controllers 5-18 troubleshooting tools 5-3 using on PC or laptop 5-7, 5-20 using password window 5-9 using the toolbar 5-14

Index

ACM LED 1-14 GCM LED 1-11 Input diagnostic tests 7-7 Inputs

ACM supervised 1-14 connecting to P6 4-19 definition of 1-17 devices. See devices GCM connectors 1-11 supervised 1-17 types of 1-17 Installing

checking site before 3-2 equipment requirements 3-2 tools required 3-3

Installing Flash memory 4-7

Internet, using for iSTAR Pro diagnostics 6-3 IP address

assigning to cluster members 5-17 assigning to master 5-17

displaying cluster member 6-7 parents 5-17 viewing controller 1-20, 5-17 viewing parent 1-20, 5-17 iSTAR board 6-5 iSTAR Classic 5-16, 5-37 iSTAR controller 5-16 iSTAR eX configuring 5-37 iSTAR eX Controller 5-16 iSTAR Pro 5-37

iSTAR Pro Controller 5-16

L

Laptop, using ICU on 5-7, 5-20 LCD display 1-4, 1-11

configuring for status and diagnostic messages 7-2

displaying status messages 7-3 location 7-2

LED Control A-10 LEDs

checking GCM A-2 function A-5, A-6, A-9 function and location A-2 Local address management 2-3 Local date/time, controller display 6-5 Logging controller diagnostics 6-12 Low battery input 1-11, 4-19

M

MAC

address in web diagnostic window 6-3 address, controller 6-5

address, description of 5-22 displaying address 5-22 GCM label with address 5-17 viewing address 1-20, 5-17

Main screen, iSTAR web-based Diagnostic Utility 6-3

Manual output diagnostic tests 7-6 Master or host

cluster members losing connection with 2-12 displaying IP address 5-17

indicating 5-23

primary communications path and 2-8 specifying for cluster 2-14

using ICU to manually configure 5-4 Memory

check controller DRAM 6-9 Memory card diagnostic test 7-11 Memory configuration, GCM 1-11 Memory enhancements 1-2 Menu bar, ICU window 5-19 Modem 3-5

equipment wiring specifications 3-12 Modem cards B-3

Modem diagnostic test 7-11 Modules, optional 1-16

Monitor controller diagnostic screen, opening 5-15

Mounting the enclosure 4-4

N

Name, viewing controller status 1-20 Names, controller 5-17

Navigating, iSTAR Web Diagnostic Utility (see Diagnostic Utility) 6-3

NetBIOS 2-4 Network

communicating via TCP/IP 2-2

Number of controllers, displaying 5-19

O

Object Store Databases screen 6-8 Options dialog box, opening 5-12 Output, definition of 1-17

P

P34

function A-6 using A-9

Parameters, setting for cluster 1-19 Parent’s IP address, viewing 1-20 Part numbers ACM B-2 Ethernet cards B-3 iSTAR Pro B-2 PCMCIA cards B-3 Password

configuring for ICU 5-12 ICU window 5-9 network 5-33, 5-35

Path to host, using web to check on 6-6 PC, using ICU on 5-7, 5-20

PCMCIA 1-11

approved cards B-3 diagnostic test 7-9

Index

ACM input 1-14

equipment wiring specifications 3-12 GCM input 1-11 requirements 3-5 Power ratings RM ports 3-7 Wiegand ports 3-7 Power requirements components 3-6 PCMCIA Ethernet 3-10 PCMCIA modems 3-10 Software House readers 3-8 third-party readers 3-10 Primary path guidelines for 2-14 main elements 2-8 setting up 2-14 types of connections 2-8

Public IP address, setting for firmware downloads 5-13

Q

Queries, broadcasting 5-15 Querying subnet 5-8

R

R/8 module description 1-16 RAS power requirements 3-10 Rebooting status message 5-18 Recommended PCMCIA Cards B-3 Red LED A-12

Refresh ICU window 5-15 Relay board, ACM 1-14

Relay control, equipment wiring specifications 3-12

Reports, viewing or logging controller diagnostic 6-12

Request-to-exit, (RTE) equipment wiring specifications 3-12 Requirements baud rate 3-5 ground 3-15 ground wiring 3-15 installation 3-4 modem 3-5 power 3-5 system network 3-4 Reset button A-2, A-6

ACM 1-14, A-6 GCM 1-11, A-2 Reset, using A-3, A-7 Ribbon connector, ACM 1-14 RJ-45

Ethernet 10BaseT, equipment wiring specifications 3-12

jack connector (10bT) 1-11 RM ports, power ratings 3-7 RM-4 1-16

diagnostic test 7-8 requirements 3-15 RS-485 1-11 diagnostic test 7-8 wiring specifications 3-12

S

S1 function A-2 using A-3 S2 function A-6 using A-3, A-7 S3

function A-6 using A-7 S4

diagnostic settings A-4 restricted settings 7-15, A-5 using A-8

Secondary path setting up 2-15

types of connections 2-9

Security devices, connecting to ACM 1-17 Serial connections 1-2

Signals

equipment wiring specifications 3-12 Single master configurations 2-7

Site

system cabinet 3-4

Starting Diagnostic Utility 5-33, 6-2 Static electricity 4-4

Status

displaying controller 5-18

using Diagnostic Utility to view controller 6-4

viewing controller icons 5-17

Status messages, displaying on the LCD 7-3 Subnet

querying 5-8

using PC or laptop with ICU on 5-7, 5-20 Subsystems, viewing reports for 6-12

Supervised Input Translator Board 1-16 Supervised inputs 1-17

equipment wiring specifications 3-12 System activity, in cluster 1-4

System cabinet, specifications 3-4 System components 1-6

System diagnostic levels, displaying 6-12 System diagnostics, viewing controllers 6-12 System requirements, network 3-4

T

Tamper input 4-19

TCP/IP port, setting for firmware downloads 5-13

Index

U

UL Listing xiv

Upgrading firmware 1-4 URL, entering controller 6-2 User message window 5-37

V

version 6-5

Viewing controller diagnostics 6-12 Viewing diagnostic information 1-4

W

Web based iSTAR Diagnostic Utility screen 6-3 Web diagnostics

controller status screen (also see Diagnostic Utility) 6-4 Wiegand card 1-12 biotmetric 1-12 proximity 1-12 smart 1-12 swipe 1-12

Wiegand ports, power ratings 3-7 Wiegand proximity 1-12 Wiring ground requirements 3-15 requirements 3-12 Wiring specifications control signal 3-12 supervised inputs 3-12

Y