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Installation Manual | IM-20210309-TP-41

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

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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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1 This document

This document contains all the information which is needed when installing the Apollo. 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!

2.2 Tools and equipment

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

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The following network sockets are used when connecting an Apollo into the network, communicating with iProtect™ and a SNMP Management server:

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Remark! Testing the (Ethernet) connection by using Ping is necessary when commissioning the hardware.

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6 Apollo Smart cabinet security

The ApolloN is an powerful controller with a multicore processor, a secure bootloader, and a Linux Operating System.

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Warning! Connecting peripherals to the Apollo should be performed carefully. Almost all ports of the Apollo feature 12V and 24V sockets. When not connecting peripherals on a appropriate way to the Apollo, it can cause irreparable damage to the peripherals. Read also the well-made labels on the wiring through and adjust the colors of the cables to the correct section. On the labels is shown precisely what port the cable must be plugged.

6.1 Power connector

The Apollo is provided with a 3 and 4 pin removable screw connector.
The functionality of the 3-pin screw connector on the front of the Apollo has been canceled with the use of 48VDC.

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See table below for the maximum cable length, used for this section:

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Note! Please use only one bus when using the kpSensor. A combination of kpSensors combined over port 1 and 2 is not possible.

6.5 Reader and door I/O: green section

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The Apollo is provided with 6 supervised inputs. These inputs can be used to connect intrusion- , or smoke detectors. The detectors will be powered by the Apollo.
There is also an option to start a Walk test or to send a reset to the detectors of this section.

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Remark! When the Apollo detects a short circuit- or an overload on this section, a messages will be
send to iProtect™

6.6.1 Cable length

See table below for the maximum cable length, used for this section:

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The Apollo is provided of 8 digital I/Os. The detectors (e.g. water detector) will be powered by the Apollo.

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Remark! When the Apollo detects a short circuit- or an overload on this section, a messages will be
send to iProtect™

6.8.1 Cable lenght

See table below for the maximum cable length, used for this section:

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When after starting-up the Apollo, the line ‘Hit any key within 5s to run diagnostics...’ appears
and a key is pressed within five seconds, then the diagnostics program is started.
The main menu has the following appearance:

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Note: Only options 1, 2, v, p, q and r are applicable for the installer.

• q: Close diagnostic program and start application
• r: Restart Apollo

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• ip: the IP-address of the Apollo
• gateway: the gateway address if the communication passes via a router
• netmask: for a distinction between the local Ethernet traffic and Ethernet traffic via a router.
• server: the IP-address of the iProtect™ main server
• backup: the IP-address of the iProtect™ backup server
• port: port which is used for provisioning. (0=Off and 6060=default port)
• dhcp: enable or disable use of dhcp. 0=disabled 1=enabled

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Note: to activate these settings reboot the system. Use option (r) and do not restart the Apollo by discharging the voltage.

7.4 Digital IO test

If option 2 is selected from the main menu of the Diagnostics program, the user can test whether the connected equipment itself is functioning properly.

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