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Installation Manual | IM-20210309-TP-40 Access Control | Controllers | Apollo(N) Network Controllers | |
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Technical drawings
571-4002 Siren with flash (AS-271) |
571-3021 Tilt sensor (PDT 1000-1) |
571-3040 Movement detector (PIR - Pyronix KX15DT) | ||||||||||||
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571-4012 Main monitoring relay NR12-002-3x230V |
571-1013 Temperature and humidity sensor |
571-5001 Water sensor | ||||||||||||
571-2001 Sirius i30 card reader Apollo DESFire |
571-3040 Movement detector (PIR Bosch ISC-BDL2-W12G) |
571-3016 Smoke detector | ||||||||||||
571-3020 Shock sensor (Viper GLX supervised) |
571-2002 Sirius i80 card reader |
571-2003 Sirius i80p card reader pin pad Apollo DESFire | ||||||||||||
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.
Table of content
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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! |
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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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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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Browse to the maintenance page of the ApolloN.
Login with username “controller” and the line password, generated/set in iProtect.
Select the menu “Advanced”.
Press on “Reboot”. Login into the maintenance page of the ApolloN after 2 minutes.
Select the menu “Advanced”.
Press on “Make factory default”. The ApolloN will automatically reboot after 5 minutes
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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Browse to the maintenance page of the ApolloN.
Login with username “controller” and the line password, generated/set in iProtect.
Select the menu “Advanced”.
Press on “Reboot”. Login into the maintenance page of the ApolloN after 2 minutes.
Select the menu “Advanced”.
Press on “Make clean”. The following message appears: "enabling apache"
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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