CAME ACS01 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide
Access control system
ACS01
YOUR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
ACS01
Quick guide
FA01815-EN
EN English
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Important safety instructions.
Please follow all of these instructions. Improper installation may cause serious
bodily harm.
Only use this product for its intended purpose. Any other use is hazardous. • All
operations indicated in this manual must be carried out exclusively by skilled and
qualifi ed personnel and in full compliance with the regulations in force. • The device
must be installed, wired, connected and tested according to good professional
practice, in compliance with the standards and laws in force. • Data cabling must
be tested and certifi ed before connecting to the ACS01. • The user experience may
vary according to the available bandwidth/internet connection. • The control board
must be powered o and all batteries must be removed during installation and
maintenance or when making electronic connections. •
CAME S.p.A. declares that the product described in this manual complies with
Directive 2014/53/EU and the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017.
The full EC declaration of conformity and UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking
information can be found at www.came.com.
5 steps for confi guring ACS01
Connect ACS01 to a PoE switch with an Internet connection.
Go to came.io and create an account, or log in if an account has already been created.
Create a site on came.io
Associate the access control module with the site.
Launch site confi guration.
For more information, see the full ACS01 manual available on docs.came.com
by typing ACS01 as search key.
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Technical requirements
Properly functioning LAN, preferably with an internet connection. If no LAN is available, use a reliable 4G cellular connection or
a compatible Wi-Fi connection.
Power supply: 12V - 24V AC/DC or PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Minimum network specifi cations:
- 1000BASE-T Ethernet (IEEE 802.3-2012);
- DHCP;
- DNS.
Minimum internet connection specifi cations:
- Download >30Mbit/s;
- Upload: >5Mbit/s;
- Latency: 40ms;
Ports for communication with the Cloud:
- 443 (out): for communication with came.io UDP/TCP;
- 4040 (out): for communication with mqtt.bluecherry.io UDP/TCP;
- 123 (out on UDP): for NTP communication with:
147.135.207.214
93.94.88.51
93.94.88.50
194.0.5.123
162.159.200.123
162.159.200.1
80.211.178.99
185.19.184.35
188.166.105.124
167.99.40.178
188.166.85.21
Port for internal communication:
- 80: for HTTP/Websocket interface;
- 2000: for GroupTalk connection.
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ACS01
NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
+ - + - + -
IN 4
+ -
R1
R2
R3
R4
G CH CH
A1 B1 A2 B2 S1 S2 G B L D0 D1 B L D0 D1 A B G + - + -
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1 Outputs: 4 relays can switch max. 3A to 24V DC
2 4 inputs (power up to 24V AC/DC)
3 CAN-bus: enables communication with CAME BPT systems or expansion modules
4 Microswitches to select wet or dry inputs. ON = dry contact (without power); OFF contact = wet (with power)
5 Reset button
6 Micro-SIM expansion slot
7 Antennas for connection with Wi-Fi or 4G modules
8 Status LEDs
9 Optional expansion slot for 4G module + antenna (7). Ethernet provided by default
10 Power input 12V and 24V AC/DC
11 Network: 1 Gbps Ethernet/PoE port
12 USB ports: one USB 2.0 port and one USB 3.0 port for connecting di erent devices
13 SD card expansion slot
14 Output 12V DC, max 125 mA
15 Optional expansion slot for Wi-Fi module + antenna (7). Ethernet provided by default
16 RS 232/485: 1 port for connecting additional devices
17 2 Wiegand ports for connection with third-party keypads or RFID readers
18 CAME transponder (2 connections for CAME transponders)
19 CAME keypad (2 connections for SELT or S5000/S7000 CAME accessories)
20 RTC: Real Time Clock for time management during a network or power interruption. Type of battery: CR2032
21 Confi guration button
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LED legend
8
CEW4G
P
STATUS Blue Cloud LED
C
Green Ethernet
LED E
Green Wi-Fi LED
WGreen 4G LED 4G Red Power LED
P
OFF / Not
installed ////Solid
NO connection Quick fl ash Quick fl ash Quick fl ash Quick fl ash Solid
NOT connected
to account
Blinking 2x fast
1x slow Solid Solid Solid Solid
Found Solid Solid Solid Solid Solid
Confi guration
mode
Solid Blinking
(x1) Slow blinking
in mode 1
Blinking
(x1) Slow blinking
in mode 1
/ Quick fl ash
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Technical data
Technical
Specifi cations Amount Specifi cations Cabling Max. Length (m)
PoE power supply 1 PoE (IEEE802.3af) cat 5e 100
Power Supply AC/DC 1 12-24V AC/DC 2x1 mm2 30
Output relays 4 3A 24V DC 2x1 mm2 50
Inputs 4
wet contact 12-24V
AC/DC or dry contact,
selectable by DIP-
switch
2x1 mm2 50
CAME BPT, CAN-Bus 1Protocol: BPT,
termination 120Ω 3x1 mm2
900 total cable length
250 maximum section
length
CAME keypad 2 2x0,75 mm2 100
CAME transponder 2 2x0,75 mm2 100
Wiegand 2 4x1 mm2 70
RS232 1Baudrate: 9600 -
921600 3x1 mm2 Depending on the
baudrate
RS485 1EIA-485 Baudrate:
9600 - 921600 3x1 mm2 Depending on the
baudrate
Output power supply 1 12 V DC 125 mA 2x0,75 mm2 30
USB 2.0 1 USB 2.0 cable 2
USB 3.0 1 USB 3.0 cable 2
Ethernet Port 1 1 Gbps PoE cat 5e 100
Internal fuse 1 1,5A max.
Power supply Power consumption (W) Ethernet
module Current draw (A) Ethernet module
24 V DC 7,8 0,33
24 V AC 8,5 0,45
12 V DC 9,2 0,77
12 V AC 10,8 0,93
PoE 10,9 0,12
Usage features Specifi cations
Temperature range 0 - 50 °C
Humidity 0 - 90%, no condensation allowed
Typical installation cabinet Electrical cabinet according to local electrical directives
Module type Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)
ACS01 212 90 58
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Version Standard Frequency operating band
(MHz)
Max. conducted output
power (dBm)
ACS01MLS (815AC-0010) Ethernet n.a. n.a.
ACS01MGS (815AC-0020)
ACS01MGSE (815AC-0021)
GSM 880 - 915 33
DCS 1710 - 1785 30
UMTS 1920 - 1980 24
880 - 915
LT E
1920 - 1980
23
1710 - 1785
2500 - 2570
880 - 915
832 - 862
703 - 748
ACS01MWS (815AC-0030)
ACS01MWSE (815AC-0031)
Wi-Fi 2400 - 2483,5 16
NETWORK CONNECTION
Network connection
Ethernet / PoE network connection
+ -
Connect the Ethernet/PoE port of the module to the network.
In PoE connection, the ACS01 receives power via the Ethernet
cable. Connecting the power cable is optional.
When no PoE is available, power the ACS01 locally
via the corresponding terminal.10
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Wi-Fi connection
Connect the antennas provided either directly on the control board or via a cable. 7
ACS01
4G connection
Insert the SIM card in the specifi c slot. 6
Connect the antennas provided either directly on the control board or via a cable. 7
ACS01
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Connecting the power supply
The ACS01 can be powered in two ways:
1. Ethernet (PoE) - preferable(11 )
2. Electrical connections for 12V or 24V AC/DC(10 )
The red LED P is stable when there is power.
Both the power supply and the PoE can also be connected. The PoE will always be used as the primary power
supply. In the event of a connection failure, the module will switch to the traditional power supply.
CAME accessories connection
Keypad selector
Model Connection on
the keypad
Connection on
ACS01 port 1
Connection on
ACS01 port 2 DIP confi guration
S5000 Blue cable A1 A2 n.a.
White cable B1 B2
S7000 AA1A2
n.a.
BB1B2
SELTxNDG, SELTxBDG
AA1A2
1,2,3 = OFF
4 = ON
BB1B2
When entering the code, confi rm with #.
Transponder selector switch
Model Connection on
the transponder
Connection on
ACS01 port 1
Connection on
ACS01 port 2 DIP confi guration
001TSP00 Red cable S1 S1 n.a.
Black cable G G
SELRxNDG, SELRxBDG
S1 S1 S1
1,2,3 = OFF
4 = ON
GND G G
MTM modules
MTM module connection Connection on ACS01
D+ CH
D- CL
C-
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CONFIGURATION - CLOUD PORTAL
First access to the Cloud
To access the software, the module needs to be connected to the chosen network. See "How to connect to the
network".
Confi guration is performed online. Use an up-to-date internet browser.
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Go to www.came.io and click on [Create account] to create an account.
Fill in all the required fi elds and click on [Create account].
The user will receive an email at the email address entered when creating an account.
Click on the link in the email to activate the account.
Click on [Add new site] to start confi guring the system.
Name the site and click [Next] to continue. Choose an image to assign to the site (optional).
The site has now been added to the account and can be found on the overview page.
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Module claim
Click on to associate an ACS01 module with the desired site.
Scroll down to [Devices] and click on [Associate device].
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Name the device.
Enter the ID in the relevant fi eld. Be careful with capital letters.
The module ID has 26 digits.
Go back to the main page and click on [Open site] to start confi guring the module.
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CONFIGURATION - SITE
From the top menu it is possible to access the site confi guration categories.
A To access [Manual Control] and [Dashboard], click on [Overview].
B To access [Manage Zones], [Manage Passages], [Manage Schedules] and [Manage Anti-Passback], click on [Access
Control].
C To access [Manage Users] and [Manage Groups], click on [Users].
Zones
To create a zone, click on [Access control].
Select [Manage zones].
The [Uncontrolled zone] is a preconfi gured zone covering everywhere not included in the added zones. Do not
delete this zone.
To add a new zone, click on [Add new zone].
Name the zone(e.g. [Reception]).
An unlimited number of people are allowed in this zone by default. To limit access, enter a number in the [Max.
no. users] fi eld.
This is recommended where there are a limited number of spaces (e.g. in a car park).
Click on [Add new zone] to save.
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Passages
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To add a new passage, click on [Access control].
Next select [Manage Passages].
Then click on [Add new passage].
Name the passage Aand select the type of operator between the zones from the dropdown list. B
Click [Yes] under [Enable Anti-Passback] to enable Anti-Passback for this passage. C
Select the two zones the passage will connect from the dropdown menus [Zone 1] and [Zone 2]. D
Make sure the readers are installed on the correct side of the confi gured passage. This is indicated in the
heading.
Set the module inputs and outputs. F
Click [New] to connect the readers to the passage. E
Name the reader. G
Select the ACS01 module connected to the reader. H
Select the reader type from the dropdown menu. I
Select the connection type. J
Select the corresponding port. K
For more information on wiring readers, see "How to connect CAME components".
Click on [Add to passage] to save.The reader has been added to the [Reception].
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To view the operator status from the passage image, go to [Overview - Manual control].
Users and groups
Groups
Click on [Users] and select [Manage groups].
Click on [Add new group].
Name the group A. If required, set the maximum number of users allowed in the group. B
To add zones to which users in this group have access, select a zone from the dropdown list and click [+]. C
Add the [Uncontrolled zone] to the group if users are authorised to exit the building/area using their badge.
If users are authorised to access zones and/or passages at set times, add the schedule under [Allowed access schedules].
Select the relevant time period from the list and add with [+]. D
Scroll to the bottom and click on [Save changes].
Click [Yes] under [Enable Anti-Passback] to enable Anti-Passback for this group. E
The Anti-Passback function must fi rst be activated at the [Site] level.
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Users
Select [Users] and click on [Manage users].
Click on [Add new user].
To add a temporary user, click [Yes] and enter the start and end date when this user will be active. A
Enter all required data.
The [Position] is where the badge will be used for the fi rst time. For example, if visitors receive their badge at reception, the
position will be [Reception]. B
The user position must be set, where the Anti-Passback function is enabled. This is so as to prevent problems
with the Anti-Passback function.
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Add a new [Badge] by entering the badge number in the relevant fi eld. Be careful with capital letters. C
The badge number can be found on the badge itself.
Click [+] to save and assign this badge to the user.
A user may have several badges. Repeat the procedure to assign each badge.
When using a desktop reader, select the text box and scan the badge using the desktop reader to add it.
Alternatively, scan the badge directly on the transponder. To do this, click [Scan]. D
Choose the reader to use for scanning the badge. The reader must have been confi gured as specifi ed under "Manage
passages".
Scan the badge using the reader.
The badge number will appear on the screen.
If there are badges already saved in the system, click on [List]. E
View the existing badges and select one to assign to a user.
The next step is to assign users to a group.
Choose the group and click on [+] to add a user to this group.
Users can be part of more than one group. If this is the case, user permissions are assigned based on the group with the most
limited access rights.
Click on [Add new user] to save.
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