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ACTpro 1500 Single Door IP Controller ACTpro 1520 Single Door IP Controller with 12 V DC 2 amp power supply. Operating & Installation Instructions 18-00085 Issue 2

This manual refers to the ACTpro 1500 and 1520 controllers, The controllers are Single doors IP controllers expandable to 32 doors using the ACTpro 100e single door station or the ACTpro 120 single door station with a 12 V DC 2 amp power supply. Access Control Technology Ltd. reserve the right to change the contents of this manual and the system it applies to without prior notice. While every effort has been taken by ACT to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this document, ACT assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained within this document. Access Control Technology Unit C1, South City Business Centre, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland. Tel: +353-1-4662570 UK LoCall: 0845 300 5204 Fax: +353-1-4662570 Web: www.accesscontrol.ie E-mail: sales@accesscontrol.ie Copyright 2012 Access Control Technology Ltd.

1.0 Introduction...5 1.1 System Overview... 5 2.0 Installation diagram...7 3.0 Quick Setup Guide...7 4.0 Adding Door Stations...11 5.0 IP Address Configuration...12 5.1 Configuring for DHCP address... 12 5.2 Configuring for Static IP address... 12 5.3 Changing Static IP address... 13 6.0 Hardware Installation Guide...14 6.1 Readers... 14 6.2 Push Button (PB)... 15 6.3 Door Contact (DC)... 15 6.4 Break Glass Monitoring only... 15 7.0 ACTpro 1500 Controller Status Indicators...16 8.0 ACTpro 1520 Controller Status Indicators...17 9.0 Controller Configuration...17 9.1 Connecting PC to ACTpro 1500 Controller... 18 9.2 Change Installer Password... 19 9.3 Change User Password... 19 9.4 Set controller Date and Time... 20 10.0 Door settings:...21 10.1 Enable and name doors... 21 10.2 Set Door Relay Timers... 21 10.3 Set Door Timed Actions... 21 11.0 User settings...22 11.1 Add a batch of cards... 22 Page 3

11.2 Add individual Users... 22 12.0 Access Rights...23 12.1 Create a Time zone... 23 12.2 Create a Door Group... 24 12.3 Create a User group.... 25 12.4 Assign a user group to a user... 25 13.0 Backup, Restore and Export database...26 13.1 Backup database... 26 13.2 Restore database... 26 13.3 Export Log events... 27 14.0 Installing ACTWin...28 15.0 Run ACTWin for the first time....29 16.0 Create a new Database...30 17.0 Connect to 1500 Controller...31 18.0 Connect ACTWin to more than one Controller...32 19.0 Backup/Restore from ACTWin...33 20.0 Upgrading Firmware...34 21.0 Defaulting Door Station...34 22.0 Troubleshooting...35 22.1 Unknown Card... 35 22.2 Access Denied... 35 22.3 Door Offline... 35 22.4 Cannot Connect to Controller... 35 22.5 Defaulting the controller (DIP Switch 2)... 36 23.0 Product Specification...38 Page 4

1.0 Introduction 1.1 System Overview ACTpro 1520 and ACTpro 1500 are single door IP controllers, the ACTpro 1520 includes an ACTpro 1500 controller with an integrated 12 V DC 2A power supply. The ACTpro 1500 and 1520 controllers can be expanded to 32 doors with ACTpro 120 or ACTpro 100e door stations. ACTpro 1520 and 1500 Controllers are NOT interoperable with other ACTpro controllers (ACTpro 1000, 2000, 3000 or 4000). ACTpro 1520 and 1500 controllers include a web server which allows installers and users to manage installations without requiring ACTWin software. If an installation contains more than one controller (ACTpro 1500 or ACTpro 1520) ACTWin software is required. Diagram 1: ACTpro 1500 Controller ACTpro 1520 Controller Cable Chart From To Network Type Cable Type* Max Distance ACTpro 1520 or 1500 PC Ethernet or USB CAT5 or mini USB 100m or 5m ACTpro 1520 or 1500 ACTpro 100 or 120 RS485 Shielded and twisted single pair cable - Belden 9501 or equivalent. 1.4Km ACTpro 1500, 1520, 120, 100 Readers ACT protocol 8 Core Screen 100m Page 5

Diagram 2: illustrates an ACTpro 1500 and 1520 controllers managing 28 doors (maximum is 32 doors each). With more than one controller ACTWin software required. Diagram 2: Example: with ACTpro 1500 and 1520 Controllers Cable Chart From To Network Type Cable Type* Max Distance ACTpro 1520 or 1500 PC Ethernet or USB CAT5 or mini USB 100m or 5m ACTpro 1520 or 1500 ACTpro 120 or 100 RS485 Shielded and twisted single pair cable - Belden 9501 or equivalent. 1.4Km ACTpro 1520, 1500, 120, 100 Readers ACT protocol 8 Core Screen 100m Page 6

2.0 Installation diagram 2.1 Diagram 3: ACTpro 1500 typical wiring Note: For electric strike lock (de-energized lock) wire between Common and Normally open pins. Note: The ACTpro 1520 is an ACTpro 1500 enclosed in an ACT 12V DC 2amp power supply unit. The 12V DC outputs are regulated by the same 2amp fused output. 3.0 Quick Setup Guide Note: See troubleshooting section of this manual for details on how to factory default the controller. Step 1: Connect ACTpro 1500 or 1520 to the IP network. Controller is defaulted for dynamic IP address (DHCP). For static (fixed) IP address set DIP switch 1 to the off position (Move DIP switch 1 to the left). Default static IP address is 192.168.1.60. Step 2: Open your web browser on PC (Microsoft Internet explorer, Firefox) Step 3: Enter http://act1500-(followed by NetBIOS address). e.g. http://act1500-59487 (see label on PCB) Diagram4: NetBIOS Name Page 7

Step 4: Login to controller as installer Login details: Username: installer Password: 999999 Page 8

Step 5: Enable Doors Select Door Settings menu which lists all 32 doors. Select door, check enable box and enter a door name. Press Save Step 6: Logout from installer menu (top right corner). Step 7: Login to controller as user Login details: Username: user Password: 123456 Page 9

Step 8: Add card batch Select Add card batch icon from home screen Enter 1. Enter First card number 2. Enter last card number 3. Set Start user to 1 (for a new installation), 4. Enable users. Press Save Page 10

4.0 Adding Door Stations The ACTpro 1500 and 1520 controller includes door 1. The controller can be expanded to 32 doors using ACTpro Door Stations. Diagram 5: Extending ACTpro 1500 controller with ACTpro door stations. Doors Network 1 - support doors addressed from 2 to 16, Doors Network 2 support doors addressed from 17 to 32. The ACTpro door stations on the Doors network must be daisy chained (star configuration not permitted). Maximum length of Doors network should not exceed 1.4km. On Doors network connect A to A; B to B and 0V to 0V. DIP switch settings. Door Station 2-16 addressing Door Station 17-32 DIP addressing Page 11

5.0 IP Address Configuration 5.1 Configuring for DHCP address 1. Remove power from ACTpro 1500 or 1520 controller. 2. Set DHCP switch 1 to the on position (Move switch 1 to the right). 3. Reapply power to the controller. 5.2 Configuring for Static IP address 1. Remove power from ACTpro 1500 or 1520 controller. 2. Set DHCP DIP switch 1 to the off position (Move switch 1 to the left). 3. Reapply power to the controller. 4. Default static IP address is 192.168.1.60. Page 12

5.3 Changing Static IP address 1. Connect ACTpro 1500 or 1520 to IP network 2. Open Web browser on PC (use Microsoft Internet explorer or Firefox) 3. Enter http://act1500-(folowed by the NetBIOS address) Diagram 6 NetBIOS e.g. http://act1500-59487 (see label on PCB) 4. Logon details: Username: installer Password: 999999 5. Choose Communication menu and set the following Static IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway Note: ask the network administrator for the above 6. Press Save Note: use the new IP address when connecting to the controller. Quick Setup is now complete. Page 13

6.0 Hardware Installation Guide 6.1 Readers Diagram 7: Wiring of entry & exit readers. Reader terminal block Recommended wiring colour Signal information SENSE White For Entry readers connect the reader SENSE cable or terminal to the SENSE input pin. For Exit readers, do not use this input. CLOCK Green This is the clock or strobe signal input on the ACTpro 1500. DATA Blue This is the Data input. Connect the reader CLOCK cable or terminal on the reader to CLOCK input pin. Connect the reader DATA cable or terminal on the reader to DATA input pin +12V Red Positive +12V DC Supply voltage for the reader 0V Black 0V Supply Voltage for the reader. RED Brown Red LED control output from the ACTpro 1500. Connect the reader brown cable to the terminal marked RED on the controller GREEN Yellow Green LED control output from the ACTpro 1500. Connect the reader green cable or terminal marked GREEN on the ACTpro controller Page 14

6.2 Push Button (PB) Push button is connected between PB input and 0 Volts. When push button is pressed the main relay is be activated for the configured time. Diagram 8 Push button is also referred to as Exit Button, Egress Button, Request To Exit. Diagram 8 6.3 Door Contact (DC) Connect door contact between DC input and 0Volts. Diagram 9 6.4 Break Glass Monitoring only The break glass monitoring features only monitors the break glass status and does not remove power form the lock. ACT assumes a double pole break glass unit is used, one pole to disrupt the power to the lock the second pole for monitoring. Diagram 9 When the Break Glass is not activated the B/GL input pin is held low at 0 volts. When the Break Glass device is activated the B/GL input pin will lose the 0 volts (goes high) and report a Break Glass event (Diagram 10). The lock should be wired such that when the break glass is activated power to the lock is removed. Enable break glass reporting Login to the Controller as Installer. Diagram 10 Select Door Config menu option Select door for which break glass monitoring is required. Under Operation tab select Break glass Save. Page 15

7.0 ACTpro 1500 Controller Status Indicators Blue: Power This indicates that the ACTpro 1500 has power. Blue: Communications Constant illumination indicates that all enabled door stations are online. Flashing indicates that one or more door stations are offline. Red: Fault. This illuminates to indicate an alarm on the system, possible causes are: 1. Tamper open: ACTpro1500 plastic housing is not closed. In situations where the ACT plastic housing is not being used, connect TAMPER input on the ACTpro1500 PCB to 0V. 2. Break Glass: ACTpro 1500 provides a method to monitor an Emergency break glass switch via the B/GL input. The fault LED will illuminate if the Emergency break glass switch is activated. 3. Mains Fault: ACTpro1500 will accept a mains present signal from a PSU. This is wired into MAINS PRESENT input on the PCB. When the PSU has no mains supply the fault is active. 4. Door Station offline: When one or more enabled door stations is not communicating with the ACTpro 1500 the Fault LED illuminates and the appropriate network communications indicator will flash. 5. Low Supply Voltage: When voltage to the +12V terminal is less than +9V. 6. Fuse Blown: The +12V output on the READER terminals is current limited to provide short circuit protection. The Fault LED will illuminate if too much current is pulled from this connection. Page 16

8.0 ACTpro 1520 Controller Status Indicators Green - AC Ok Amber Powered By Battery Red - Fuse Fault Indicates that the AC Mains is within specification. Indicates that the battery is supplying the output voltage. Indicates electronic output shutdown fuse is active and that no power is being supplied to the load. The maximum current that the PSU can guarantee is 2A. Beyond this the fuse will trip and the LED will stay on until the load is fully disconnected. 9.0 Controller Configuration ACTpro 1500 has two built-in user accounts, installer & user. Installer account: is used to configure global communication and door settings. Installer login details: Username Password installer 999999 User account: is used for day to day management of the system, such as manage users and access rights. User login details: Username Password user 123456 Page 17

9.1 Connecting PC to ACTpro 1500 Controller Dynamic IP address: Step1: Connect ACTpro 1500 or 1520 to IP network. The Controller is defaulted for dynamic IP address (DHCP). For static (fixed) IP address set DIP switch 1 to the off position (Move DIP switch 1 to the left). The Default static IP address is 192.168.1.60. Step2: Open Web browser on PC (Microsoft Internet explorer, Firefox) Step3: Enter http://act1500-(folowed by the NetBIOS address) e.g. http://act1500-59487 (see label on PCB) Diagram 11: NetBIOS name Static IP address: If the ACTpro 1500 or 1520 controller does not have access to a DHCP server, configure ACTpro controller to use static IP address (see section 5). Step 1: Configure the PC with Default Static IP address: 192.168.1.61 (for example) Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Default Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Step 3: Open Web browser on PC (Microsoft Internet explorer, Firefox) Step 4: Enter http://192.168.1.60 Page 18

9.2 Change Installer Password Login to the controller as installer Login details: Username: installer Password: 999999 Change installer password Step 1: Login in as installer Step 2: Go to the settings link (top right of screen) Step 3: Select PIN code tab Step 4: Enter new 6 digit code Step 5: Save 9.3 Change User Password Login to the controller as user Login details: Username: user Password: 123456 Change user password Step 1: Login as user Step 2: Go to the settings link (top right of screen) Step 3: Select PIN code tab Step 4: Enter new 6 digit code Step 5: Save Warning: It s important that the passwords for installer and user are different and retained in a safe location as the passwords cannot be retrieved. If either code is lost a factory default will be required. Page 19

9.4 Set controller Date and Time Step 1: Login under the user account Step 2: Select setting option (top-right of screen) Step 3: Select Date and Time tab. Step 4: Enter correct date and time Step 5: Set Date or Set Time Page 20

10.0 Door settings: 10.1 Enable and name doors Step 1: login as installer Step 2: Select Door Config menu option Step 3: Select desired door Step 4: Enable and name door Step 6: Save 10.2 Set Door Relay Timers Step 1: login in as installer Step 2: Select Door Config menu option Step 3: Select desired door Step 4: Select Timers tab Step 5: Enter new time. Step 6: Save 10.3 Set Door Timed Actions Step 1: login in as installer Step 2: Select Door Config menu option Step 3: Select desired door Step 4: Select Actions tab Step 5: Select timezone against the action. Step 6: Save Page 21

11.0 User settings 11.1 Add a batch of cards Step 1: Select Add card icon from the home screen Step 2: Enter First card number Step 3: Enter Last card number Step 4: Set Start user to 1 (for a new installation) Step 5: Check Enable users Step 6: Save 11.2 Add individual Users Step 1: Select Users from the menu Step 2: Select an unassigned user from the list Step 3: Enter User name Step 4: Select user group Step 5: Check Enable user Step 6: Enter card number into either Card 1 or Card 2 field Step 7: Save Page 22

12.0 Access Rights To create access rights a user group must be created. A user group consist of two elements 1. Time zones, 2. Door groups 12.1 Create a Time zone To create a Time zone, login as user and go to Timezones menu and select a time zone. Choose a time zone Assign a unique name to the Timezone Select time period tab Enter time period Save changes Page 23

12.2 Create a Door Group To create a door group, 1. Login as user 2. Select Door Groups menu 3. Select available Door Group. Assign a unique name to the door group Assign doors to Door group Save changes Page 24

12.3 Create a User group. Select User Groups menu and choose available user group Assign a unique name to the user group (e.g. Finance department, Cleaners) Enable user group Assign door group and Time zone Save changes 12.4 Assign a user group to a user. Select Users from the menu and choose select the appropriate user. Assign user group from the dropdown list. Save Changes Page 25

13.0 Backup, Restore and Export database The installer can take a backup of the ACTpro 1500 database and restore at a later date. The installer must login as installer and select the Administration menu. There are two options when taking a backup. 13.1 Backup database Option1: Create Snapshot takes a snapshot of the current controller database; the snapshot is stored in the controller. Option2: Backup now allows the installer to make a backup which is stored on the PC. The backup file is called act1500_snapshot.dbo. When generating a backup image the controller generates a local snapshot overwriting the previous snapshot. 13.2 Restore database The installer can restore an existing snapshot by pressing the Restore Snapshot button. To restore the backup from the PC the installer must use an FTP client. The FTP client can be run from the command line (assuming appropriate user security permission) or use an FTP client such as filezilla. Restore using the command line FTP 1. From the command line, enter ftp followed by either the NETBios name or IP address of the controller. NETBios: ftp act1500-59368 IP address: ftp 172.27.72.240 2. Enter the username and password Username: installer Page 26

Password: 999999 3. Copy the database to the controller From the FTP command prompt enter put directory\filename. The directory is the location where the backup file is stored and the filename must be act1500- snapshot.dbo. When successful the database is restored as a snapshot. e.g. put C:\ACTpro1500Database\act1500_snapshot.dbo 4. Restore Snapshot. Press the Restore Snapshot button and the database is now fully restored for the backup file. For scheduled and unattended backup refer to section Backup/Restore from ACTWin. 13.3 Export Log events The user can export log events in CSV format to the PC which can be analysed in detail by external applications. Login in to the controller using the User account (default passward is 123456 which may have changed). Select the Reports menu from the menu tree on the left. Select Export Events tab Select Export Events button After the controller generates the report select Download and save to the computer. Page 27

14.0 Installing ACTWin ACTpro 1500 can be configured and managed by ACTWin software. ACTWin must be used on sites with more than one ACTpro 1500. Before installing ACTWin software ensure the user account has sufficient rights to install applications. 1. Download and extract the setup program ACTWin lite software can be downloaded from the Access Control Technology web site http://www.accesscontrol.ie; 2. Installing ACTWin For Windows 7 or Vista right click on ACTWin setup file and select run as administrator then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. For Windows XP right click on ACTWin setup file and select run then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation; make sure the logged on user has sufficient rights to install application. ACTWin software is compatible with the following operating systems Operating System\ACTWin ACTWin Lite ACTWin Pro Microsoft Windows XP pro 32 Bit Yes Yes Microsoft Vista pro 32 & 64 bit Yes Yes Microsoft Windows 7 pro 32 & 64 bit Yes Yes Microsoft 2003 Server professional 32 & 64 bit Yes Yes Microsoft 2008 Server professional 32 & 64 bit Yes Yes Page 28

15.0 Run ACTWin for the first time. ACTWin software can be run from the icon on the desk top or from Start->All Programs- >Access Control Technologies->ACTWin Lite and select ACTWin Lite. For Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista ensure the application is run as administrator, by right clicking on the ACTWin icon and select run as administrator. Once the ACTWin software is launched define the folders where the database, backup files and log files will be stored. From the View->Options menu select the Directories Tab. From the drop down box select the Database Files, Database back-ups and Log Files and browse to the appropriate directories. Press the OK Button to accept the changes and exit the screen. Note: if the browse button is greyed out it s an indication that the software has not been run as administrator. Configure the software to open the last opened database and download names to the controller Open last opened database From the View->Options menu select the Program Settings Tab. Enable Auto Load-load last opened database Press OK to accept the changes and exit the screen. Download names to the controller. From the View->Options menu select the Database Settings Tab. Enable Download names Press OK to accept the changes and exit the screen. Page 29

16.0 Create a new Database Select File->New->Create from ACTWin menu. Enter an appropriate database name such as CustomernameAccessDB and press the Save button. Installation Wizard: Step-1 next Step-2 Select ACTpro 1500 controller and the number of doors installed or to be installed. Press next Step-3 Select TCP/IP and enter the controller IP address; if using a USB cable then select USB. Press next Step-4 Finish. Note: When first installed ACTWin disables the webserver on the 1500 controller. To re-enable the Web Server feature, Choose the controller Database->Controller Enable the Web Server in the Operation section Save (Record->Accept) Page 30

17.0 Connect to 1500 Controller To connect to the controller File->Connect from the menu, if successfully connected the doors in the system tree will blue, green or red. Uploading from ACTpro 1500 Controller If the ACTpro 1500 controller has previously been configured using the web browser. File->Upload menu Enter Installer password - default is 999999 Page 31

18.0 Connect ACTWin to more than one Controller Option1: Auto discovery From ACTWin select Autodiscovery option (Database-> Auto Discovery), Press Discover button which searches the LAN for any ACTpro 1500 and ACTpro 4000 controllers, this may take several minutes. The Autodiscovery process will return a list of controllers with the controller address, NETBios name, controller type, IP address, MAC address and if DHCP is enabled. Each controller must have a unique controller address, to change the controller address right click on the controller the select Set Controller number, enter a unique number between 1 and 250. Note: To change the IP address right click on the controller and select Set IP address and to disable DHCP right click on the controller and select DHCP and Disable. Option2: Manually change controller address. Access each controller using the web browser, login as installer and select communications from the menu. Change the controller address to the desired address and press save. The address must be unique and between 1 and 250. From ACTWin manually add the new controllers including doors. Page 32

19.0 Backup/Restore from ACTWin Caution: Before commencing firmware upgrades or undertaking any major change make sure to perform a full system backup Tools->Database->Backup Manual Backup Select Tools->Database->Backup; a backup is created in the backup directory. Timed backup 1. Select View->Options menu; select Program Settings Tab. 2. Enable Auto-backup database every day at 3. Set the time of the backup, 4. Press OK to accept the changes and exit the screen. ACTWin will automatically create a backup of the database at the defined time Restore a database, 1. Disconnect from controller File->Disconnect 2. Select the restore Tools->Database->Restore 3. Select backup file. Page 33

20.0 Upgrading Firmware ACTWin must be installed and connected to the controller. Contact ACT help desk prior to the installation for firmware password. Caution: Before upgrade ensure to perform full backup. Tools->Database->Backup To perform the firmware upgrade, Step1: connect to controller File->Connect, Step2: Select controller from Database->Controllers. Step3: Select Upgrade and follow on-screen instructions to complete the upgrade. 21.0 Defaulting Door Station 1. Disconnect Power 2. Set all DIP switch to Off 3. Reapply power 4. Wait approximately 3 seconds, until the door station confirms default completed by sounding the buzzer 5. Set the DIP switch to the desired address. ACT Contact Details Tel: +353-1-4662570 UK LoCall: 0845 300 5204 Web: www.accesscontrol.ie E-mail: tech@accesscontrol.ie Page 34

22.0 Troubleshooting 22.1 Unknown Card The card has not been assigned on the system. 22.2 Access Denied Make sure the User is enabled and has appropriate access rights. 22.3 Door Offline Ensure Door is enabled Ensure correct address is assigned to the Door Station, using DIP switches. Ensure the doors network is in a daisy chain wiring configuration. 22.4 Cannot Connect to Controller Step 1: On the 1500 Controller PCB check the Green LINK LED (beside Ethernet jack) is active; if inactive check the network point is connected to a switch. Step 2: Ensure IP address has been set correctly (see section 5 for IP Address Configuration). Step 3: Ping the ACT1500 Controller using NetBIOS name e.g. ping act1500-59487 IP address e.g. ping 192.168.1.60 Use the last 5 digits from the NetBIOS label on the PCB as illustrated. If the problem is not resolved contact the IT department as there may be a problem with the network. Page 35

22.5 Defaulting the controller (DIP Switch 2) The ACTpro 1500 has two DIP switches. DIP switch 1: DHCP is for setting the Static or DHCP address mode. DIP switch 2: Default is for defaulting the controller or defaulting the static IP address. 22.5.1 Defaulting the controller (DIP Switch 2) The ACT1500 may be defaulted back to factory settings. This will completely erase the controller memory. All information including card details will be erased and the static IP address will be reset to 192.168.1.60. To default the ACTpro 1500 controller: 1. Power down the ACTpro1500 controller. 2. Set the Default DIP switch (2) to the ON (right) position. 3. Hold down the Tamper spring. 4. Apply power to the ACTpro 1500 controller. 5. Wait approximately 5 seconds, until the controller confirms default completed by sounding the buzzer. 6. Release the tamper. 7. Power down the ACTpro 1500 controller. 8. Set the Default DIP switch to the OFF (left) position. 9. Re-apply power. 22.5.2 DHCP/Static IP Addressing (DIP Switch 1) The ACTpro 1500 can be configured to use a static IP address or obtain it s IP address from the DHCP server, To change the IP addressing mode: 4. Power down the ACTpro 1500 controller 5. Set the DIP switch to its new position. (Left for Static IP addressing and right for DHCP addressing) Page 36

6. Reapply power to the board. 22.5.3 Defaulting the Static IP address The static IP address can be reset to it s default value of 192.168.1.60. To reset the static IP address: 2. Power down the ACTpro 1500 controller 3. Ensure nothing is connected to the tamper input terminal and tamper spring is not pressed otherwise the following steps will factory default the controller losing all information. 4. Set the DHCP DIP switch to the off position. 5. Set the DEFAULT DIP switch to the ON position. 6. Re-apply power 7. Wait approximately 5 seconds, until the controller confirms default completed by sounding the buzzer 8. Remove power 9. Slide the DEFAULT DIP switch to OFF. 10. Re-apply power. The static IP address can be changed via the web interface or the ACTWin software - see Section 7 on How to change the IP Address. Page 37

23.0 Product Specification Features: Controls up to 32 doors Built-in web server (only for use with single ACTpro 1500) DHCP / Static IP addresses Voltage monitoring Break glass monitoring NetBIOS name Status LED s Space for cable management Entry & exit readers Reader short circuit protection Anti-passback Interlocking USB connection for ACTWin software TCP/IP connection for ACTWin software or Web Browser Capabilities Number of doors 1 (expandable to maximum of 32) Number of Users 15,000 (2 credentials per user) User Groups 250 Time Zones 250 Door Groups 250 Log Events 5000 Browser Compatibility Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or 9, Firefox Version 8.0 Technical Details: Voltage Range: Current Consumption (Max): Dimensions: Weight: Relay contacting rating Operating temperature Indoor use only 12VDC 250mA 235mm x 165mm x 55mm 455g Main relay 5A / 50 Vac, AUX relay 1A / 50 Vac -10 to +50 degrees C Page 38

ACTpro 1520 Electrical Specification Electrical Input Voltage 230VAC +/ 10% Frequency 50Hz Input Fuse 625mA 250V anti surge fuse Output Voltage 13.65V (+/ 2%) Max Load 2A Electronic Output fuse Yes Battery Current 0.5A for a battery discharged to 10V Battery Protections Deep discharge/over charge Physical Operating Tempature Dimensions (H/W/D) Weight 255mm/233mm/86mm 2.450Kg Page 39

Ordering Information: ACT Product Code Controller ACTpro 1500 ACTpro 1520 ACTpro 100e ACTpro 120 Readers Product description Single door IP controller expandable to 32 doors with ACTpro door stations ACTpro 1500 contoller with integrated 12 V DC 2amp power supply Single door station ACTpro 100e door stations with integrated 12 V DC 2amp power supply ACT RFID ACTpro 1030e ACTpro 1040e ACTpro 1050e ACTpro 1060e ACTpro-X 1030PM ACTpro 1030e VR ACTpro MIFARE ACTpro MIFARE 1030e ACTpro MIFARE 1040e ACTpro MIFARE 1050e ACTpro MIFARE 1060e ACTpro-X MIFARE 1030PM ACTpro 1030e VR ACTpro DESFire EV1 ACTpro DESFire EV1 1030e ACTpro DESFire EV1 1040e ACTpro DESFire EV1 1050e ACTpro DESFire EV1 1060e ACTpro-X DESFire EV1 1030PM ACTpro 1030e VR Cards and Fobs ACT RFID ISO-B ACT RFID FOB-B ACTpro MIFARE Card ACTpro MIFARE Fob ACTpro DESFire EV1 Card ACTpro DESFire EV1 Fob Software ACTWin pro Communications ACT USB Mini 5m ACT RFID slimline, proximity reader, IP67 ACT RFID Surface / Flush, proximity reader, IP67 rated ACT RFID Surface/ Flush, PIN & proximity reader, IP67 ACT PIN only reader Panel mount multi-format proximity reader, IP67 Vandal Resistant cover for the ACTpro 1030e ACT RFID slimline, proximity reader, IP67 ACT RFID Surface / Flush, proximity reader, IP67 rated ACT RFID Surface/ Flush, PIN & proximity reader, IP67 ACT PIN only reader Panel mount multi-format proximity reader, IP67 Vandal Resistant cover for the ACTpro 1030e ACT RFID slimline, proximity reader, IP67 ACT RFID Surface / Flush, proximity reader, IP67 rated ACT RFID Surface/ Flush, PIN & proximity reader, IP67 ACT PIN only reader Panel mount multi-format proximity reader, IP67 Vandal Resistant cover for the ACTpro 1030e ACT RFID Batch Cards ACT RFID Batch Fobs ACT MIFARE 1K Cards ACT MIFARE 1K Fobs ACT DESFire EV1 Cards ACT DESFire EV1 Fobs PC application software 5M mini USB cable Page 40