DS-K2600 Series Access Controller. Quick Setup Guide. Ness V1.0

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DS-K2600 Series Access Controller Quick Setup Guide Ness V1.0

This is a Quick Setup Guide for Ness Version of Hikvision DS-K2604 4 Door Access Controllers. For full details refer Ness Full User Manual Safety Instruction WARNING Please note: There is high voltage (240VAC) inside the housing of the controller. Extreme caution should be taken and only installed and serviced by licensed trained installers. Table of Contents DS-K2604 Terminal Description... 3 DS-K2604 External Terminals... 3 Card Reader Installation... 7 The Connection of Wiegand Card Reader... 7 Installing E-Lock... 7 Activating the Access Control Terminal... 8 Activating via SADP Software... 8 Client Operation... 9 Function Module... 9 User Registration and Login... 10 Access Control Wizard 1 st Step - add the Access Controller to ivms4200... 11 2 nd Step - add a User / Card... 12 3 rd Step Assigning Permissions (Access Levels)... 14 4 th Step Setting up Auto Backup... 15 5 th Step Done Door Status Monitoring... 15 2

DS-K2604 Terminal Description DS-K2604 External Terminals DS-K2604 Terminal descriptions are as follows: No. DS-K2604 A1 Power Supply GND Grounding A2 of E-Lock +12V Power Supply of E-Lock Output A3 Power Supply GND Grounding A4 of Card Reader +12V Power Supply of Card Reader Output A5 GND Grounding A6 Wiegand Card W0 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data0 A7 Reader 4 W1 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data1 A8 BZ Buzzer of Card Reader Control Output 3

No. DS-K2604 A9 ERR Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Invalid Card Output) A10 OK Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Valid Card Output) A11 GND Grounding A12 W0 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data0 A13 W1 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data1 A14 Wiegand Card BZ Buzzer of Card Reader Control Output A15 Reader 3 Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Invalid ERR Card Output) A16 OK Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Valid Card Output) A17 GND Grounding A18 W0 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data0 A19 W1 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data1 A20 Wiegand Card BZ Buzzer of Card Reader Control Output A21 Reader 2 Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Invalid ERR Card Output) A22 OK Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Valid Card Output) A23 GND Grounding A24 W0 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data0 A25 W1 Wiegand Card Reader Data Input Data1 A26 Wiegand Card BZ Buzzer of Card Reader Control Output A27 Reader 1 Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Invalid Card ERR Output) A28 OK Cresset of Card Reader Control Output (Valid Card Output) B1 Z1 Arming Region Access Terminal 1 (Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output) B2 GND Grounding Arming Region Access Terminal 2 (Only for Linkage of B3 Z2 Alarm Relay Output) Arming Region B4 Input Arming Region Access Terminal 3 (Only for Linkage of Z3 Alarm Relay Output) B5 GND Grounding B6 Z4 B7 D1+ E-Lock 1 B8 D1- B9 D2+ E-Lock 2 B10 D2- Arming Region Access Terminal 4 (Only for Linkage of Alarm Relay Output) Door 1 Door Relay Input (Dry Contact) Door 2 Door Relay Input (Dry Contact) 4

No. DS-K2604 B11 D3+ E-Lock 3 B12 D3- Door 3 Door Relay Input (Dry Contact) B13 D4+ E-Lock 4 B14 D4- Door 4 Door Relay Input (Dry Contact) B15 S1 Door 1 Magnetic Detector Input B16 GND Signal Grounding B17 Door Magnetics S2 Door 2 Magnetic Detector Input B18 Input S3 Door 3 Magnetic Detector Input B19 GND Signal Grounding B20 S4 Door 4 Magnetic Detector Input B21 B1 Door 1 Door Button Input B22 GND Signal Grounding B23 B2 Door 2 Door Button Input Door Button B24 B3 Door 3 Door Button Input B25 GND Signal Grounding B26 B4 Door 4 Door Button Input C1 +12V DC12V Cathode Power C2 GND Grounding C3 BAT+ DC12V Battery Cathode Battery C4 BAT- DC12V Battery Anode C5 RS 485A+ Card Reader RS485A+ C6 RS 485A- Card Reader RS485A- C7 Card Reader GND Grounding C8 RS485 RS 485B+ Card Reader RS485B+ C9 RS 485B- Card Reader RS485B- C10 GND Grounding C11 RS 485C+ Uplink RS485+Communication C12 RS 485C- Uplink RS485-Communication Access C13 GND Grounding Controller C14 RS 485D+ RS485 C15 RS 485D- Reserved C16 GND C17 NO/NC1 C18 COM1 Alarm Relay 1 Output (Dry Contact) C19 NO/NC2 Alarm Relay 2 Output (Dry Contact) C20 COM2 Alarm Output C21 NO/NC3 Alarm Relay 3 Output (Dry Contact) C22 COM3 C23 NO/NC4 C24 COM4 Alarm Relay 4 Output (Dry Contact) D1 C8 Event Alarm Input 8 D2 Event Input GND Grounding D3 C7 Event Alarm Input 7 5

No. DS-K2604 D4 C6 Event Alarm Input 6 D5 GND Grounding D6 C5 Event Alarm Input 5 D7 C4 Event Alarm Input 4 D8 GND Grounding D9 C3 Event Alarm Input3 D10 C2 Event Alarm Input 2 D11 GND Grounding D12 C1 Event Alarm Input 1 Notes: The Alarm input hardware interface is normally open by default. So only the normally open signal is allowed. It can be linked to the buzzer of the card reader and access controller, and the alarm relay output and open door relay output. RS485 card ID should be set as 1 to 8. For example, the ID of door 1 is 1 and 2 standing for in and out respectively. For single-door access controller, the Wiegand card reader 1 and 2 respectively correspond to the entering and exiting card readers of door 1. 6

Card Reader Installation The Connection of Wiegand Card Reader Note: Minimal wiring required is 4 Wire (+12VDC, Gnd, W0 and W1) Optionally you may connect the OK/ERR/BZ, for when wanting to control the LED and buzzer of the Wiegand card reader. Recommended wiring method is RS485 instead of Wiegand. Installing E-Lock Installation of Fail Secure / Power to Unlock. Installation of Fail Safe / Power to Lock. Set the link under the Lock relay to suit lock. 7

Activating the Access Control Terminal Purpose: You are required to activate the terminal first before using it. Activation via SADP, and Activation via client software are supported. The default values of the control terminal are as follows. The default IP address: 192.0.0.64. The default port No.: 8000. The default user name: admin. Activating via SADP Software SADP software is used for detecting the online device, activating the device, and resetting the password. Get the SADP software from the supplied disk or the official website, and install the SADP according to the prompts. Follow the steps to activate the control panel. Steps: 1. Run the SADP software to search the online devices. 2. Check the device status from the device list, and select an inactive device. 3. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the password. STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product. 4. Click Activate to activate the device. 5. Check the activated device. You can change the device IP address to the same network segment with your computer by either modifying the IP address manually or checking the checkbox of Enable DHCP. 6. Input the password and click the Modify button to activate your IP address modification. 8

Client Operation You can set and operate the access control devices via the client software. This chapter will introduce the access control device related operations in the client software. For integrated operations, refer to User Manual of ivms-4200 Client Software. We recommend using ivms4200 Version V2.7.1.4 Build 20180403 (or later) Function Module Control Panel of ivms-4200: For the first time running the software, you can click on the Control Panel to select the modules to display on the Operation and Control area of the control panel. Select the required module, including Access Control and Status Monitor options. Note: The first time opening the Access Control module, you will be promoted if the system is Non-Residence or Residence application. The only difference is if you choose Residence application you cannot use Time & Attendance options at a later date. We recommend selecting Non-Residence Once selected you CANNOT change at a later date.! 9

User Registration and Login For the first time to use ivms-4200 client software, you need to register a new super user for login. When opening ivms-4200 after registration, you can log into the client software with the registered user name and password. Steps: 1. Input the user name and password you registered. Note: If you forget your password, please click Forgot Password and remember the encrypted string in the pop-up window. Contact your dealer and send the encrypted string to him to reset your password. 2. Optionally, check the checkbox Enable Auto-login to log into the software automatically. 3. Click Login. After running the client software, (Or at any time by clicking on Help / Open Access Control and Video Intercom Wizard ) you can open the wizards (including access control and video intercom wizard), to guide you to add the device and do other settings and operations. 10

Access Control Wizard. Step 1. Adding the Access Controller online into ivms4200 Ensure the Access controller is Activated via SADP tool (or via ivms4200) From the Online Device window select the controller and then click on Add to Client Give it a name (e.g. Controller on 2 nd Floor) then add the username and password (password is the one allocated when activating the controller) and click add. Controller will then be added to Device for Management window. Then click Next 11

Step 2. Adding a person / User / Card First step is to add a group organisation for the user(s) Click on Add on the far left of screen. Once an Organisation is added click on Add Person to add a card holder Add a name to the person you wish to add, along with any other data (optional) and click Save and Continue. Then Click Credential Then click on Add to add an Access Card to this user. 12

Select Card Type = Normal To add a card for this person it can be added 3 ways. 1. Via any Access Reader on the system, 2. Via a card Enrollment Reader, 3. By manually entering the card No. To auto read the card into the system from a card reader in the system, leave the option set to Card Reader Mode / Access Control and then from the drop down box select a reader you wish to learn the card into the system from. Once the reader you will use to learn the card into the system is selected, click on Read then take a new card and present it to the select reader to learn it into the database. Once the card is presented and read at the selected reader, the card will be displayed at the bottom part of the window. Click on Stop Reading to take the reader out of card read mode. Then Click on OK to register this card to the user. 13

Step 3. Assigning Permissions to the user Before a card will work permissions (Access Levels (i/e what doors can the card user during what times) Click Next to move to Add Permissions. Click on Add to add a new Access Permission. 1. Give the permission Group to be added a name (e.g. Full Access). Under the name is a Time Schedule template with a default Whole Week Template as default (i.e. 7 Days 24 Hours) 2. Expand the Person field to display all users in the system and expand the Access controller(s) to show all doors in the system. 3. Select the users you want to assign this Permission (Access Level) to and click on the add selected users > option The card should now be working and unlocking all doors (or selected doors as selected in point 4 above) when presented to the reader(s) 4. Select what door(s) the user can have access to (e.g. All Doors) and click on the add selected door(s) > option 14

Step 4. Auto Backup Click Next and select if auto Backup of the database is required and if so what days and time the Auto Backup of ivms4200 database will take place. Note: As default the backup location is C:/iVMS-4200. It is advisable to change this default location to a different drive to that of C: Drive. (e.g. Google Drive or USB Drive) so if the hard drive fails all data will not be lost.! Step 5. Done go to Door Status Monitor Once the quick setup wizard is complete click on Door Status Monitoring This will open the Status Monitor module where you can view and manage the status of doors on your controller. You can select a door(s) and click on open door to manually unlock the door. By Selecting the Card Swiping Record tab all access events will be displayed as cards are presented to readers. 15

This manual has been modified by Ness Corporation for our valued customers. www.nesscorporation.com For support contact Ness Customer Support customerservice@ness.com.au 16