PORT- THE CONNECTION TO THE SERVER OR PC. ON SATEON PRO THIS IS ALWAYS IPFIELD NETWORK-A GROUP OF CONTROLLERS CONNECTED TO PORT USUALLY ON 485LINE HEADER- AN ETHERNET/485 CONVERTER UNIT THAT ALLOWS A LINE OF 485 CONTROLLERS TO BE CONNECTED TO A PCENCLOSURE- A POWER SUPPLY UNIT THAT ALLOWS UP TO TWO CONTROLLERS OR ONE CONTROLLER AND ONE IP BOARD TO BE MOUNTED IN IT.
Terminology
• Cable Types• Data Comms• 485 Data Comms• Ethernet Data Comms• Sateon Pro Controllers
– 485– Ethernet
• Sateon Pro Enclosures
System Setup Part 1 - Hardware
Line Header to Panel (Comms Converter) 2 Pair Belden (or equivalent) #8723 1200m
per Segment Cat 5 – Use Twists – Not for electrically noisy environments – 200m
Panel to Reader See Reader Documentation 50m (if using Keypad Interface)
External Inputs 2 Core Cable (Alarm) 100m
Locks Use suitable gauge cable for current draw and volt drop
Current Draw (Amps) x Distance (Meters) x Wire Resistance per Meter (Ohms) = Voltage Drop (Volts)
Cable Types
RS-485 Two wire (plus Ground) – 1 Pair
10 Panels on a line maximum Max 1200m No T taps / loops Each pair should be twisted All controllers will need an
Ethernet Line Header
Sateon Pro 485
PORT connects a SATEON Comms Engine to PanelsSEGMENT - 1,200m length of Belden (2 or 4 wire) Field Network - Cable from LINE HEADER to last Panel
10 Panels - address range 1 to 63
485 Panels are Polled
1 2 3 4 10 Addresses do NOT have to be sequential…..
Data Line Overview
Each IP Panel has it’s own IP address and connects directly to the network via a RJ45 Plug
Panels are Polled and will immediately Synchronise with SATEON
Sateon Pro Ethernet
PRO 485 (Card Access)
Present CardPanel decides to unlock the door (or not)Waits for next Poll from SATEON PROTells SATEON PRO about the card and access was allowed
PRO ETHERNET (Card Access)
Present CardPanel decides to unlock the door (or not)Tells SATEON about the card and access was allowed
485 (Input to Output on another Panel)
Activate input on Panel 1Panel 1 waits for next Poll from SATEON PROPanel 1 tells SATEON PRO about the input activationSATEON PRO broadcasts to Panel 2 to activate the output
PRO ETH (Input to Output on another Panel)
Activate input on Panel 1Panel 1 tells SATEON about the input activationSATEON broadcasts to Panel 2 to activate the output
PRO485 vs PRO ETHERNET
• Request To Exit contact must be N/O• Break Glass Unit contact must be N/O
Sateon Pro Panel Break Glass Monitoring
Sateon Pro Summary
Intelligent Door Controller485
TCP/IP2 doors read in. 1 door read in/out
Additional alarm inputCard capacity 500 users
Real-time processing at doorLED and sounder outputs
Memory buffer whilst off-line (4,000 Events)Upgrade flash whilst system is workingVolt Free Changeover output for Locks
Can be mounted in any PSU
Door Sensor – Normally closed
Dual Door Sensor – Normally closed - Monitored
Door Sensor – Normally closed - Monitored
Sateon Pro Door Monitor Wiring
• Request To Exit contact must be N/O• Break Glass Unit contact must be N/O
Sateon Pro Break Glass Monitoring
Input – Normally closed or Normally Open Input – Normally closed or Normally Open
Sateon Pro Input Wiring
IO RS485 TCP/IP
AES Encryption on eSeries Real-time processing Memory buffer whilst off-line (4,000 Events) Upgrade flash whilst system is working 8in / 4out• Can be mounted in any Enclosure
Sateon Pro Input / Output
2 x Sat Pro board or 1 x Sat Pro board and 1x IO board 1 x 7Ah Battery Built in tamper to lid Built in power supply (3A) with 2A available for external
equipment, i.e. locks and readers
Sateon Pro Mains Enclosure
2 x Sat Pro Panel or 1 x Sat Pro Panel & 1x IO board 1 x 7Ah Battery Built in tamper to lid Built in power supply with 2A available for external
equipment, i.e. locks and readers
POE 802.3af 44VDC 350mA 15.4W 900mAPOE+ 802.3at 44VDC 1700mA 25.5W 2000mA
Sateon Pro POE+ Enclosure
Question 1 - How long can a segment of the Comms line be?Question 2 - What is the value of the EOL resistor that should be fitted to the beginning and end of the Comms line.Question 3 - How many cards does the Sateon Pro board hold? Question 4 – How many controllers does it support?Question 5 - Can you wire a Sateon Pro485 board to a Sateon Pro IP?Question 6 - How many Sateon Pro boards fit in an Enclosure?Question 7 - What is the max Amps available for locking in an Enclosure?
Q&A Were you listening???
• Install SATEON PRO• Licence SATEON PRO• Add a 485 Panel (I/O Board)• Add an Input• Add a eSeries (IP) Panel• Update the Firmware in a Panel• Add a Door• Add a Reader• Add a Person• Add Access• Add a Token• Unlock a door
System Setup Part 1 - Software
Username : admin Password : sateon Must change password on first logon Can change to sateon if you wish
SATEON - LOGON
• Access Control• Control Centre• Reports• Event Configuration• System Configuration• Visitors not included on Sateon Pro
SATEON Hubs
• Apply the licence• Verify the licence• Setup the Token Type• Setup the Site Name• Setup the Comms Engine
SATEON – Initial Tasks
• IP Panel or Line Header.• When supplied are DHCP.• Will assign an address in 169.254.?.? Range if no DHCP available.• Use the eSeriesDeviceProgrammer tool to set the IP address.• Encrypted devices will not come on line until ‘seeded’ using the
eSeriesDeviceProgrammer tool with access to a valid SATEON licence.• eSeriesDeviceProgrammer will find devices in the same subnet and allow
you to program them.• eSeriesDeviceProgrammer can be run from (and set the encryption of an
Ethernet device) from any SATEON client machine (Config required)
SATEON Programming Pro Devices
• A 485 Panel wires to a Field Network• Each field network has at least one Port, the Port is the physical connection
between the LAN / WAN and the Field Network.• A Field Network may have many Ports.• A Field Network may have 10 Panels.
• Access Control – Device Management – Field Network– Add• Access Control – Device Management - Port– Add• Access Control – Device Management - Panel– Add
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Time schedules are used to define the periods during which things can happen within the SATEON access control system. For example;
When access is permitted at certain doors When events are reported When actions can occur.
A time schedule is set up as a combination of time patterns, where each time pattern defines one or more periods of time. Each individual period of time with a defined start and end time is an appointment. Appointments can consist of an entire day.
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