LiftMaster IPAC IPAC Installation Manual

LiftMaster IPAC Manual

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    Internet Protocol Access Control Installation Manual
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    Inventory 4 Tools 4 Dimensions 5 System Specifications 5 Wire Specifications Warranty 41 Safety Safety Symbol and Signal Word Review When you see these Safety Symbols and Signal : • Disconnect power and battery BEFORE installing or servicing operator. • NEVER connect a keypad/reader or
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    INTRODUCTION Overview 3 Carton Inventory 4 Tools 4 Dimensions 5 System Specifications 5 Wire Specifications 6 Model Identification Table 6 2
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    manual for your product for more information on wiring and proper strike time. AUX 1 (Alarm, Light, or Camera Manual manual for your product for more information on wiring and proper strike time. AUX 2 (Alarm, Light, or Camera Manual instructions provided with your Wiegand device for more information
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    not shown: Antenna Extension Kit Model 86LM Hardware for Camera Kit Documentation Packet, Installation Manual and Site Survey NOTE: The Spanish version of this manual can be found at http://ipac.liftmaster.com/ Tools • Assorted Screwdrivers • Precision Screwdrivers • 1/4" Nut Driver • Multimeter
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    7.07" 9.5" Knockouts to replace Icon and Dial Code 10.15" 1/4" 3.74" 4.5" 5.12" 6.36" 2.61" 3.75" 7.5" 1.22" System Specifications System Capacity Supply Voltage Operating Current Surge Suppression Unit Operating Temperature Range Enclosure Storage and Shipping Temperature Range Wiegand
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    Lock Box CCTV Camera (Optional) WIRE SPECIFICATION problems: • Other equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise, surges or dips into the power circuit that will affect the system. • The system Support for more information. Model Identification Table Model IPAC IPACIPDCC Description IPAC Panel IPAC
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    INSTALL 1 Site Survey 8 2 Mount the Unit 9 3 Connect Devices 11 4 Install the Ground 13 5 Connect Power 14 6 Connect Ethernet 15 7
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    with the proper network settings to operate. Refer to the Site Survey and record the settings below. NETWORK Internet service provider: IP Address Netmask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Server Port: SIP SIP service provider: SIP domain: SIP port (usually 6050): SIP username: SIP password: 8
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    2 Mount the Unit The unit should not be installed in rain or a wet environment. 1 To protect the screen and faceplate, place the unit face down in the carton. 2 Use a punch tool that is one inch or less to remove knockouts based on your installation requirements. IMPORTANT NOTES: • To prevent
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    2 Mount the Unit 4 Attach the coaxial cable for the antenna to the Passport receiver. DO Make sure the unit is properly sealed to prevent damage to 5 Route the coaxial cable through a knockout in the metal the access control panel from moisture. enclosure. NOTE: To maintain the integrity of
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    power supply for a maglock or door strike. • DO NOT overload the removable terminal block connectors. ONLY one wire per hole. • DO NOT install the system in a fail secure mode (lock devices require power to grant access) unless permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction. Doing so may cause
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    for Maglock and Door Strike wiring. Common AUX 1 N.O. Alarm, Light, or Camera AUX 1 RELAY 2 SHLD N.C. Common COM N.O. N.O. SHLD N.C. COM N.O. pg. 11 for Maglock and Door Strike wiring. AUX 2 Alarm, Light, or Camera ACCESS POINT 2 Optional Keypad Config Switches 123 456 789 ¿0 # 234 1 O
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    local codes for proper depth Other ground sources within 12 feet of access control panel Ground to metallic cold water pipe Ground to existing electrical system Electrical panel Earth ground rod 13
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    all connections have been made. Any other type of outlet will damage the system. NOTE: The green LED on the peripheral board will blink and the green relay board will light solid when powered up. The unit will display the LiftMaster logo while booting up. When boot up is complete, the user interface
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    6 Connect Ethernet The Local Area Network (LAN) port is a 10/100 ethernet interface with an RJ45 jack for connecting the PERIPHERAL BOARD to a LAN in order for it to gain connectivity to the Internet. Use a straight, (i.e., non-crossover) cable to connect this port to a local hub, switch or router.
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    CONNECT NOTE: The instructions contained in the following sections are ONLY for IPAC Stand-Alone applications. Connectivity and setup information for IPAC Cloud applications can be found in the quickstart guide available online at http://ipac.liftmaster.com/ 1 Bring Unit Online 17 2 Network
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    1 Bring Unit Online Enter Network Settings The unit must have a known IP address if it is to be accessed from other machines on the network. The most convenient way to achieve this is to set a Static IP Address appropriate for the local network. Refer to the Site Survey for your installation site or
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    2 Network Diagnostics 1 Press the Network Diagnostics button to see the status of the network connections. The SIP service will be setup by the property. 2 Open faceplate on unit and set CONFIG Switch #1 to OFF to exit programming mode. 18
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    SETUP 1 User Agreement 20 2 Account Setup 21 19
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    1 User Agreement LiftMaster Access Control Management (ACM) software enables administration of the unit system and is accessible through a web browser from any computer on the local network. 1 In the address bar of your web browser, enter the IP address
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    2 Account Setup Set Up the Administrator Account The first thing you need to do after logging in is set a password and a few other account details to get started. 1 Enter the First Name and Last Name of the account administrator. 2 Make sure the Is an Administrator box is checked. 3 The default
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    CONFIGURE 1 Configure Hardware (Door Board) 23 2 Configure Device (Doors) 24 3 Configure Unit 27 4 Add Credentials 28 5 Add Users 29 6 Add Residents 31 22
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    1 Configure Hardware (Door Board) The unit consists of one door board used to manage the doors and devices defined for an account. By configuring the hardware (door board) you tell the unit what type of sensing and request-to-exit devices are connected to the door board. 1 Click the Configuration tab >
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    2 Configure Device (Doors) By configuring devices, you tell the unit what hardware connections are available. Once a door is properly wired to the unit, you must configure the door using the unit interface so it can be used. 1 Click the Configuration tab > Click Hardware > Click Devices on the sidebar
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    unlocked. (Click the Help button in the upper right corner of ACS Onsite software.) 10 In the Passthrough Period field, enter the maximum length of time 11 Check the Shunt Alarm box if the door is connected to an alarm system that should be shunted (temporarily disabled) for a specified period of time
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    is 10. 20 When the Operate Device from website option is checked, system devices configured with an output behavior of Pulse, Latch or Unlatch will defined for the owner account. Two groups are defined automatically when the System Account is first created: "Staff" and "Visitors." For each group, select
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    Click Create New Device button. 3 Select IPAC Device as the Device Type > Click Next. The Edit Device page displays. 4 Enter SIP service provider configuration settings (refer to the for Save. Refer to the administrator's manual for complete information about credentials, users and tenants. 4 5 6 27
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    pass through mode. This is the default setting from the factory. This setting will pass all Passport transmitter facility codes and ID's to the IPAC and the IPAC will validate and allow access as needed. • The steps for adding Passport remote controls is based on the factory default settings of the
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    5 Add Users A user is any person who requires access to one or more controlled access points at the facility. A user has a unique card or PIN that enables entry and exit. A user can belong to one or more user groups. Users can be assigned to up to 16 groups at a time. The user inherits access
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    . When you do so, the six associated fields displayed below it become active: • Username. Enter the name the Administrator will use to log into the system. The username must be 32 or fewer characters long, and can be changed at any time. • Preferred Language. Select a preferred language from the drop
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    . 8 If an alternate telephone number is desired (i.e. - Cellular or office), enter it in the Alternate Phone field. 9 Enter the date this Resident is to become effective in the Enable on Date field. This or server based installations, we suggest periodic backups of your IPAC data. 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 31
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    VALIDATE 1 Validate Setup 33 32
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    1 Validate Setup Test a Directory Search 1 Press Directory on the unit touch screen. 2 Press the name field and then use the keyboard on the touch screen to enter a name. 3 Press Search. Test a Directory Code 4 Press Directory Code on the unit touch screen. 5 Use the keypad on the touch screen to
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    OPTIONS Wiegand Card Reader 35 Wire Wiegand Card Reader/Keypad 36 Wire Door Sensor 37 Regular Maintenance Service Kits 38 Repair Parts 38 Accessories 38 34
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    screws at the inside using pliers (hold and rock back and forth until it breaks). Add silicon. See page 36 for proper wiring instructions. Mounting Holes Cable Hole HID Reader Self-Tapping Screw Screw Washer Mounting Plate Round Gasket Gasket Mounting Plate Mounting Plate Install on panel first
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    Card Reader/Keypad Connect the Wiegand device to READER input 2. Insulate any unused wires from the unit to prevent a short. (Refer to instructions supplied with your Wiegand device for more information.) Example of Wiring WIEGAND Shield Black Orange Yellow Blue Brown Green White Red Purple RELAY
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    1 SHLD COM SENSE Common Sense SHLD COM SENSE REX 2 INPUT 2 SHLD COM SENSE 1 RELAY 1 SHLD N.C. COM N.O. SHLD NC Optional Door Sensor Wiring The unit supports supervised inputs. A network of 1k Ohm (10% tolerance) resistors wired at point of contact switch can be used in conjunction with the
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    Regular Maintenance Service Kits ITEM IPAC Hardware Parts Kit: Box mount gasket sheet HID insert with gasket, fasteners Key lock with cam, 2 keys, hardware Camera bracket, fasteners Lanyard, brackets and fasteners PART NUMBER IPACHWK ITEM IPAC Electric Parts Kit: Tamper switch, cable fasteners
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    1 REX 1 INPUT 1 Relay 1 N.O. N.C. Notes: DEVICE WIEGAND INPUT OUTPUTS DOOR NAME: Reader 2 REX 2 INPUT 2 Relay 2 N.O. N.C. Notes: UNIT: Login: Password: NOTE: Any user of the system is subject to the terms outlined in the product EULA. Notes: 39 Aux 1 N.O. N.C. Aux 2 N.O. N.C.
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    and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio of LiftMaster. All information in this document or within the hardware and software this digital device are prohibited. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved
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    Limited Warranty LiftMaster, Inc. before dismantling this product in order to obtain authorization and instructions for returning defective product. Products returned to Seller for ), LABOR CHARGES FOR REINSTALLING A REPLACED UNIT, PROBLEMS RELATED TO INTERFERENCE, OR REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES.
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    114A4562E © 2014 LiftMaster, Inc. All rights42reserved.
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