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DONE.

SNAP,CLICK,

Getting Started Guide

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Introducing Sateon Advance

Sateon Advance offers a flexible new approach to access control, with a new range of hardware and software products.

Advance 2 Door BladeYou can snap the Door Blade into place on either type of Advance controller to manage doors. Each door blade enables the connection of two doors and two readers - plus range of door elements such as locks and exit buttons.

See page 8 for connection details.

Advance Single-Blade ControllerThe compact Single-Blade Controller is ideal when you only have a small space available. The device supports either one door blade or one I/O blade and can be powered via PoE or a separate external power supply.

For details, see page 4.

Sateon ServerThe hardware is based on a modular architecture: two variants of intelligent controller can be combined with snap-in blades for either door control or peripheral support.

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Advance Multi-Blade ControllerThe Multi-Blade Controller is particularly suited to larger systems and is designed to make the most of your space. Each controller can support up to four blades, enabling connection of up to 8 readers or a combination of doors and I/O.

For details, see page 6.

Advance I/O BladeThe I/O Blade can be used when you need to connect additional peripherals. It enables the connection of up to 8 volt-free relay outputs and 8 supervised inputs. The blade can be used in either single-blade or multi-blade controllers.

See page 10 for connection details.

Sateon Quick Start ApplicationInstalling and configuring a Sateon system is straightforward with the Quick Start application, which will discover your controllers and configure your doors and readers quickly and easily.

See page 13 for details of Quick Start.

Sateon Client + Quick Start Application

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Setting up a Single-Blade Controller

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The Advance Single-Blade Controller is designed to be located close to a door or when limited space is available. It has an integral case which supports either

one 2 Door Blade (supporting 2 doors and 2 readers) or one I/O Blade (supporting up to 8 supervised inputs and 8 volt-free relay outputs).

The Single-Blade Controller can be used with different power options: PoE, PoE+ or one of a number of supported 12V external power supplies. In addition, an optional 4.2V lithium polymer battery can provide backup for the controller during power outages.

When selecting the most suitable power supply, calculate:

� The total power consumption of the controller itself, its components and the blade fitted. This will include:

— Controller quiescent power – 3.0W, max 250mA — Battery charging power – up to 2.0W, max 167mA (when battery depleted) — Door blade, if fitted – 1.0W — I/O blade, if fitted – 4.0W

� The total power requirements for all the locks, readers, etc. that will be connected to the blade:

Power supply Supplied Used by controller*

Remaining for devices

PoE (IEEE 802.3.af ) 11W 0.92A 6.0W 0.5A 5W 417mA

PoE+ (IEEE 802.3.at) 21W 1.75A 6.0W 0.5A 15W 1250mA

12V external power supply (5A)

60.0W 5.0A 6.0W 0.5A 54.0W 4500mA

* Indicates the approximate power required by the controller with one door blade fitted and allowing for standard battery charging power.

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Run cabling from the doors, locks, inputs and outputs.The case includes breakouts to permit cable entry and a void behind the case offers plenty of space for cabling.

Attach the case to the wall in the desired location. The optical tamper will operate as soon as the case is closed

Connect a suitable 12V external power supply, if used.

Connect either the IP or RS485 cable as required. If using PoE, IP connection will apply power to the controller.

Snap the blade into the controller. Ensure the blade is inserted before any power source is connected. For Door Blade connections, see page 8. For I/O Blade connections, see page 10.

Install the lithium polymer back-up battery if required.Battery ensures operation of equipment during power outage. Note that data is retained even without a battery fitted.

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Setting up a Multi-Blade Controller

The Advance Multi-Blade Controller is ideal for installing in a centralised location, such as a riser cupboard or server room. Each controller can support up to four

blades, enabling the connection of up to 8 doors / 8 readers, if four door blades are fitted. Alternatively, a combination of door and I/O blades can be used.

The Multi-Blade Controller can be used with different power supplies: 5 Amp external power, 8 Amp external power, PoE or PoE+. In addition, an optional 12V sealed lead acid battery can provide backup for all connected equipment during power outages. (Note that all data is retained when power is lost even without a battery fitted).

When selecting the most suitable power supply, calculate:

� The total power onsumption of the controller itself, its components and fitted blades will include:

— Controller quiescent power – 3.6W, max 300mA — Battery charging power – depends on the power supply used, e.g. for 12V 5A

PSU, assume max 6.0W (0.5A) — Each door blade fitted – 1.0W — Each I/O blade fitted – 4.0W

� The total power requirements for all the locks, readers, etc. that will be connected to all the blades:

Power supply Supplied Used by controller*

Remaining for devices

PoE (IEEE 802.3.af ) 11W 0.9A 16.6W 1.4A ** **

PoE+ (IEEE 802.3.at) 21W 1.75A 16.6W 1.4A 4.4W 366mA

12V 5A External power supply

60.0W 5.0A 16.6W 1.4A 43.4W 3616mA

12V 8A External power supply

96.0W 8.0A 16.6W 1.4A 79.4W 6616mA

* Indicates the approximate power required by the controller, assuming three Door Blades and one I/O Blade fitted, and allowing for standard battery charging power.

** PoE is not recommended for fully-populated multi-blade controllers as it does not provide sufficient power.

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Connect 12V external power supply, if used. Select the most appropriate option: either 5A (2.1mm circular jack) or 8A (4-pin screw terminal).

Connect either the IP or RS485 cable as required.

If using PoE, IP connection will apply power to the controller.

Snap in blades. Ensure all required blades are inserted before power is applied.

For Door Blade connections, see page 8. For I/O Blade connections, see page 10.

Run cabling to the enclosure from all the doors, readers, locks, inputs and outputs that are to be connected.

The controller can be installed in a Grosvenor enclosure or a third-party enclosure.

Attach the enclosure to the wall using the fixing points. Install the controller in the enclosure. Connect the physical tamper.The built-in optical tamper operates automatically when the enclosure is closed.

Connect a 12V lead-acid back-up battery if required.

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GND In +

+12 V+5 VGND

RS485 ARS485 BClock/D1Data/D0

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+12 VSounder

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sateon2 DOOR BLADE

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ValidBeeperTamper

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HID Reader connections

Sateon Reader connections

Setting up a 2 Door Blade

Door/ Reader

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External power

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Wiegand keypads can be supported using the same wiring.

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Door sensor

+12 VSounder

GNDREXGND

Sensor

Sounder

Door Connections

Contact Only (no fault detection)

The Door Sensor circuit may also be configured with 1K line resistors for fault detection.

Reader Connections

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Fit mechanical override for emergency release

LockLock +

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Lock Connections

Fail Secure Lock Fail Safe Lock with Break Glass

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By default, locks use the internal power supply. If required, the door blade external power supply can be used. Visit gtl.biz/BL2D for details.

A Fail Secure lock requires power to release the lock. The door would remain locked in the case of a power failure.

A Fail Safe lock requires power to lock the door. The door would be unlocked in the case of a power failure.

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External LockPower Supply

12-24 V dcGND

In +0V

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Input/Output Connections

The inputs can be supervised and may optionally be used with line resistors for fault or tamper detection.

Input switchAux In +

Out ±Return ±

GND

The output connections are volt free opto-isolated outputs. Max rating = 30V DC and 300mA

External Power Supply

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Setting up an I/O Blade

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The I/O Blade can be used with either the Single-Blade Controller or the Multi-Blade Controller to support extra peripherals.

Input switch

1K

1K

GND In +1

Out NOCom

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Normally Closed ContactCommonNormally Open

External power

Supervised, may optionally be used with line resistors for fault or tamper detection.

Input Connections

Input switch

GND In +1

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Output Connections

The output relays offer volt free contacts and may be used to connect to low voltage systems such as barriers or turnstiles, provided the voltage across the contacts does not exceed 30V and current does not exceed 3A.

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Setting up the Sateon Mini PC

If you are using the Sateon Mini PC, it comes with Sateon already installed and ready to use.

Starting up the SATEON Mini PC1. Plug in a monitor (minimum screen resolution 1200 x 800) using an HDMI cable.2. Plug in a USB keyboard and mouse.3. Connect a network cable.3. Connect the power supply and press the Mini PC power button.4. Once the Mini PC has started up, log on to it as follows:

Username: Administrator Password: sateon-0

To access Sateon from another workstationFrom any other computer on the network, open Internet Explorer and enter:

https://hostname/SATEON/ where hostname is the name of your SATEON Mini PC.

The hostname can be found on the label on the underside of the Mini PC.

EZBX-SAT-00000011

Hostname: SATEON0152

Password: sateon-0

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Installing Sateon

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If you aren’t using the Mini PC, you need to install the Sateon software on a suitable desktop PC or server.

� Log in as an Administrator with full privileges.

� From the USB flash drive provided, run SateonSetup.

� On the first dialog, check and agree the licence terms.

� On the Install menu, click the Express button.

Minimum requirements � 2 GHz or faster 64-bit 4-core

processor, 8 GB RAM and a 64 GB hard drive. (Larger systems may need higher specifications to ensure good performance.)

� The operating system must be Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.

� Make sure all Service Packs and updates are installed.

The Express option will set up everything needed to run Sateon on a single computer, including SQL Server 2016.You may need to restart the computer part way through the process. The Sateon installation will continue automatically after the restart.

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Once the installation is complete, you are ready to run Quick Start.

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Installing Sateon Running Quick Start

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The Quick Start application will discover the controllers connected to your network, and help you get Sateon up and running as quickly as possible.

� Run Quick Start. It is installed in the Sateon/Utilities folder but you can also run it from the supplied USB flash drive.

� In the Sateon Server box, enter the name of the computer that Sateon is installed on. Click Login.

� The Sateon Login screen appears. Log in to the Sateon system using an admin username and password.

The default admin logon is:

Username: admin Password: sateon

The first time you log on to Sateon you will be prompted to change your password before continuing.

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Quick Start then automatically searches your network for Sateon controllers and displays details as follows:

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Discovering Controllers

It is very important that the Reader/Token type is set correctly, as it cannot be changed later. If you are unsure, contact Grosvenor Technical Support.

The first time you log in to the Sateon system, the Select Defaults dialog is displayed.

Choose the Reader/Token type used on your site, and click Continue.

Quick Start indicates how many controllers have been found on the network, and shows the number of each status. You can search for controllers by name and choose the sort order they are displayed in.

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Each controller discovered will have a status: � New – The controller has been found but is not yet configured. The first step

is to define its network settings so Sateon can connect to it. � Online – Sateon is already communicating with the controller. If it has door

blades connected you can set up the door and reader configuration. � Offline – The controller exists on the network but is not communicating with

Sateon. � Unlicensed – The controller hardware doesn’t match the licence. Contact

Grosvenor Technical Support.

Configuring Controllers

Each NEW controller is identified by its unique serial number. You can check this against the label on the controller itself:

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Give the controller a name. We suggest using a name that identifies its location or its purpose.

Choose Use DHCP if IP addresses are dynamically assigned, or choose Use Static IP Address to assign a static IP address.

If necessary, check IP settings with the network administrator.

Click OK to save the settings. Sateon can now connect to the controller.

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The controller type is reported as ADV1B (Single-Blade) or ADV4B (Multi-Blade). Click Install to configure the controller.

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Once a controller is shown as ONLINE, click the Configure Doors button.

On the Configure Doors dialog:

Configuring Doors and Readers

Choose the door configuration: � Door with one reader � Door with reader and an exit

switch � Door with two readers

Choose the hardware connections used: number of blade for multi-blade (1-4), door (1 or 2) and reader (1or 2).

Click Add Door.

Give the door a name, such as its location.

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The Configure Doors button only appears if this controller has doors that need to be defined. It will not appear if all doors have been set up, or if only I/O blades are connected.

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Starting up Sateon

Sateon uses Microsoft Silverlight technology, which requires a browser plug-in. You will be prompted to install this on first use.

Once you have set up the basic hardware, you can log into the main Sateon user interface to set up the rest of the data you need, including personnel, tokens and access permissions.

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From any computer on the network, open Internet Explorer and enter:

https://hostname/SATEON/ where hostname is the computer Sateon is installed on.

If you are using Windows 10, the default browser is Microsoft Edge, which is not compatible with Sateon. Use the Search option to locate Internet Explorer.

Log in to Sateon Advance using an admin username and password.

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Next Steps

Set up personnel � Choose Personnel at the top of the

page.

� Click the to add new details.

� Enter details of the person and click Save.

Assign a token and define access � Choose the person and click the Access tab. � To set up a new token, click Create and Assign. You can scan the token at any

reader to add it to the system.

� To define the person’s permitted access, click Add Access. Choose a defined door/reader from the Where drop-down. Choose a time from the When drop-down.

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You’re ready to go!

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� Door Blade gtl.biz/BL2D

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� Installing Sateon gtl.biz/SATQG

� Software Documentation gtl.biz/SATSW

� Power gtl.biz/PWR

� Accessories gtl.biz/ACC

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Further information

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Grosvenor Technology Ltd. 2nd Floor Endeavour House, Coopers End Road, Stansted, CM24 1SJUnited Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0) 1279 838000Email: [email protected]: www.grosvenortechnology.com

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