ASA-72 Hardware Manual Revision Date: 26 AUG 2006 This manual contains confidential information and may only be reproduced or distributed with the written consent of Apollo Security, Inc. © 2008 Apollo Security Inc.
ASA-72 Hardware Manual Advanced Electronic Controller For Apollo Access Control Systems by Apollo Security Inc. © 2008 Apollo Security Inc. All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of Apollo Security, Inc.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE, AC MAIN POWER SHOULD ONLY BE CONNECTED BY QUALIFIED, LICENSED ELECTRICIANS. ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND CODES MUST BE FOLLOWED. IF THIS PRECAUTION IS NOT OBSERVED, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH COULD OCCUR Power should not be applied to the system until after the installation has been completed. If this precaution is not observed, personal injury or death could occur, and the equipment could be damaged beyond repair.
I ASA-72 Hardware Manual Table of Contents 2 Part I Introduction 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 2 2 General Features ................................................................................................................................... 2 4 Part II Hardware Layout 1 DIP Switches .....................................................................................................
Part I Introduction
2 1 ASA-72 Hardware Manual Introduction An access control system provides a means to replace traditional key and lock systems, which are easy to defeat because of the ease of copying of keys and use by unauthorized personnel. With electronic access control, the exact areas a person is able to access as well as during what time is configurable through a central control system.
Part II Hardware Layout
4 ASA-72 Hardware Manual 2 Hardware Layout 2.1 DIP Switches The ASA-72 has one block of DIP switches, with 8 switches. These switches are used to set various configuration options for the interface. It is recommended to power the board down before making any changes in the DIP switch settings as any changes will not take effect unless the power is cycled. 2.1.
Hardware Layout 5 Baud Rate 2 3 300 OFF OFF 1200 OFF ON 2400 ON OFF 9600 ON ON Note: Switch 8 is not used. Table 2. 1: ASA-72 DIP Switch Settings 2.1.2 DIP Switch Function Communications Address—Sets the address that identifies the device on the communications line. This number must be unique for each device on a single RS-485 communications line. Baud Rate—Specifies the baud rate for the serial line of interface.
6 ASA-72 Hardware Manual Table 2. 2: AIM-2SL Start up LED Function After the logic test, the LED test will test all LEDs for proper operation: 1. All LEDs ON Green, .5 second (Including ON LINE LEDs) 2. All LEDs ON Orange, .5 second 3. All LEDs ON Red, .5 second 4. Buzzer ON for .5 second and HOST LED ON for 1 second. 2.2.2 Normal Operation After initialization and self tests, the LEDs will switch to normal operation and will display information about the panel operation.
Hardware Layout 2.3 7 Firmware PROM Label Information The PROM that contains the program is labeled with information to identify the program and the product with which it operates. The following is a sample of a typical PROM label and a description of the various fields within the label. ASA-72 101079-04/B COPYRIGHT 1994 APOLLO: B8FD ASA-72—This is the product that this program intended to be used in. 101079-04-B—This is the part number of the PROM.
8 2.4.1 ASA-72 Hardware Manual Mounting Enclosure Mounting The ASA-72 enclosure is a steel cabinet which is designed for mounting on a wall. Four mounting holes are provided in the enclosure. See Figure 54 for mounting hole locations. Power Supply Mounting Mount the power supply in the cabinet using the #6 hardware provided, as shown in Figure 54. Fasten the supply to the cabinet mounting studs using hex nuts, split lock washers and flat washers.
Part III System Wiring
10 3 ASA-72 Hardware Manual System Wiring NOTE—Use tie-wraps (supplied) to provides strain relief for all wiring. 3.1 Power Route the input voltage wiring through any one of the four knockouts provided in the enclosure. Snap-off the protective terminal block cover (where applicable) and connect to the terminal block as shown in Figure 59. Connect the +5V and + RETURN wires to the terminal block and replace the cover. Connect a UPS as shown in Figure 60. 3.
Part IV Specifications
12 4 ASA-72 Hardware Manual Specifications Power Requirements: 115 230 24 5 Vac Vac Vdc Vdc @ @ @ @ 0.2A 0.1A 0.5A 1.5A for for ASA-72 for ASA-72I for ASA-72D ASA Processor Dimensions: 16 in. (width) x 16 in. (Height) x 5 in. (Depth) Weight (with power supply)—24 lb. Environment: Temperature—0-50 degrees C Relative Humidity—0-95% non condensing © 2008 Apollo Security Inc.
Part V Supplemental Figures
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Part VI Table of Figures
24 6 ASA-72 Hardware Manual Table of Figures Number 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Description Enclosure with Power Supply Front View Cabinet Tamper/Power Fault Wiring RS-485 Communication Wiring Power Supply Wiring 24 Volt UPS/DC to DC Connector Wiring Legend Insert Suggested Wiring for ACK/Keyswitch Typical Application Page 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 © 2008 Apollo Security Inc.
Part VII Revision History
26 7 ASA-72 Hardware Manual Revision History REVISION HISTORY Revision Date A B 24 OCT 1996 26 AUG 2006 Description of changes Initial Release Rewrite and Accuracy Review Editor D. Long R. Burnside © 2008 Apollo Security Inc.
Index Index -AAccess Control 2 -BBaud Rate 5 -DDimensions 12 -FFirmware (PROM) 7 -LLEDs 5 -OOperating Environment -SSelf Test 5 Specifications Start Up Mode 12 5 -TTest sequence 5 © 2008 Apollo Security Inc.