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Installation Manual | IM-20210309-TP-40

Access Control | Controllers | Apollo(N) Network Controllers |

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Technical drawings

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name72001423v5 - 571-4002 Siren with flash (AS-271).pdf

571-4002 Siren with flash

(AS-271)

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name72001412v3 - 571-3021 Tilt sensor (PDT 1000-1).pdf

571-3021 Tilt sensor

(PDT 1000-1)

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name72001413v3 - 571-3040 Movement detector (PIR - Pyronix KX15DT).pdf

571-3040 Movement detector (PIR - Pyronix KX15DT)

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name72001415v1 - 571-4012 Main monitoring relay NR12-002-3x230V.pdf

571-4012 Main monitoring relay NR12-002-3x230V

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name72001416v1 - 571-1013 Temperature and humidity sensor.pdf

571-1013 Temperature and humidity sensor

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name72001417v2 - 571-5001 Water sensor.pdf

571-5001 Water sensor

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name72001418v2 - 571-2001 Sirius i30 card reader Apollo DESFire.pdf

571-2001 Sirius i30 card reader Apollo DESFire

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name72001419v2 - 571-3040 Movement detector (PIR Bosch ISC-BDL2-W12G).pdf

571-3040 Movement detector (PIR Bosch ISC-BDL2-W12G)

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name72001420v2 - 571-3016 Smoke detector.pdf

571-3016 Smoke detector

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name72001422v2 - 571-3020 Shock sensor (Viper GLX supervised).pdf

571-3020 Shock sensor

(Viper GLX supervised)

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name72001425v2 - 571-2002 Sirius i80 card reader.pdf

571-2002 Sirius i80 card reader

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name72001426v1 - 571-2003 Sirius i80p card reader pin pad Apollo DESFire.pdf

571-2003 Sirius i80p card reader pin pad Apollo DESFire

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name72001424v2 - 571-2011 Sirius iX30 card reader (clock-data or wiegand).pdf

571-2011 Sirius iX30 card reader (clock-data or wiegand)

This manual represents the knowledge at the above-mentioned time. TKH security works non-stop to improve her products. For the most recent technical information please contact your consultant or dealer.

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2 This document

This document contains all the information that is required for the installation of the ApolloN controller. The details and recommendations will be described in the chapters below.

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This document assumes standard T-568 color coding of the cables.

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NOTE The Apollo can be ordered with standard, ready to use cables!

3.2 Tools and equipment

When installing the Apollo, we recommend the installer the following tools and materials:

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The ApolloN is fitted with a kpSensor bus port. When connecting a kpSensor (maximum 10) it allows the ApolloN to measure the temperature and humidity in a certain area.

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NOTE The ApolloN only supports one type of kpSensor with part number 571-1013.

5.8.3 Serial port connection

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  • If a card reader is used, the communication must be set using DIP-Switch 1

  • If equipment is connected to the ApolloN (for example a smoke detector or burglary detector) the voltage of this port must be set using DIP-Switch 2

NOTE If the settings of the DIP-switches are not made correctly, it can lead to a defect of the connected equipment.

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7.1.1.1 Card reader communication setting

The correct setting of DIP-switch 1 is important for the operation of the card reader.

NOTE If the setting of DIP-switch 1 is not set correctly, wrong card numbers (00000000) or no communication at all.

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7.1.2 Connections

All hardware connections are described in the chapters below. For technical drawings, see chapter 12.

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The ApolloN can be fully tested before communicating with iProtect ™ through a diagnostic program on the device.

NOTE Before connecting hardware to the ApolloN, please check the DIP-Switch settings accordance with Chapter 7.1.1.1

8.1 Initiating ApolloN diagnostics

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  • The reset button is pressed

  • The processor temperature is above 85oC

  • A Blue input is triggered

  • The ReaderManager process is not present

  • The NodeManager process is not present.

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10 How to

NOTE Before connecting hardware to the ApolloN, please check the DIP-Switch settings accordance with chapter 7.2.1.

10.1 Installation ApolloN

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When having the connection between iProtect™ and the ApolloN in place, automatically the latest software update will be installed on the ApolloN. This may take a few minutes. When finished, the “Current status” will be “Idle”.

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After the ApolloN has communicated with iProtect™, the standard password will be changed. The new password will be displayed (for the root user) in the “Line details” screen.

9. The nodes (extension boards) and readers connected to the ApolloN can be automatically detected and configured in iProtect™ by clicking on the “Discover” button at the “Line details” screen.

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  1. Browse to the maintenance page of the ApolloN.

  2. Login with username “controller” and the line password, generated/set in iProtect.

  3. Select the menu “Advanced”.

  4. Press on “Reboot”. Login into the maintenance page of the ApolloN after 2 minutes.

  5. Select the menu “Advanced”.

  6. Press on “Make factory default”. The ApolloN will automatically reboot after 5 minutes

  7. Login into the maintenance page of the ApolloN. Login with username “controller” and the password “ApolloN”.

Note: The password, the O.S. settings and IP address will be set to default. The configurations and iProtect data will not be removed

10.5 ApolloN – Removing iProtect data

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  1. Browse to the maintenance page of the ApolloN.

  2. Login with username “controller” and the line password, generated/set in iProtect.

  3. Select the menu “Advanced”.

  4. Press on “Reboot”. Login into the maintenance page of the ApolloN after 2 minutes.

  5. Select the menu “Advanced”.

  6. Press on “Make clean”. The following message appears: "enabling apache"

  7. The ApolloN can be linked with iProtect again.

Note: The password and ip-address will not be changed. Configurations and iProtect data will be removed.

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11 Datasheet

11.1 General

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11.2 Extension board: Reader & IO

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