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1 Confidential Document 1 EverAccess Product Overview By Rodney Guinto

2 Confidential Document 2 Introduction Flex Series Controller  Single controller supports 2 readers by default, expandable to up to 8.  Up to 127 controllers can be networked together, allowing up to 1016 readers per application.  Flexibility to use different model readers in same application.  Integrated keypad and LCD  Real Time Data Transfer  Auto-Passback (APB) Capabilities  Retains 16,000 events in controller (exportable to MS Excel for archiving.)  Streamlined design, attractive appearance

3 Confidential Document 3 Controller Specs Maximum Cards (Users) Supported: 9,999 Reader Communication: 26-Bit Wiegand or RS232 Alarm Input: 1 fire alarm input 1 tamper input Alarm Output: 8 relay outputs, expanded to 16 Communication Port (to PC): RS232/RS485 Programmable Time: 10 intervals per day Programmable Dates: 10 kinds Groups: 256 APB:Yes Keypad: 4 x 4 Display: 2 x 16 LCD Real-Time Clock: Yes Buzzer: Built-in Power: DC 12V + 15% Backup Power connection: Yes Dimensions: 11.7” x 8.4” x 1.3” (30 x 21.6 x 3.3 cm) Power Consumption: Maximum 30 W

4 Confidential Document 4 Reader Specs Frequency: 125 KHz Data Format: 64 bit Read Range: 5cm-10cm (2-4”) Read Time: 200ms Output Format: 26-Bit Wiegand or RS232 to EverAccess controller Audio: Built-in Buzzer 2KHz Indicator: 3 LEDs Power Supply: 6.5 V~18 VDC, Max 150 mA Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ +60°C (14°F ~ 140°F) Dimensions: 4.8” x 3” x 0.8” (12.3 x 7.7 x 2.1 cm) Tamper Switch: Standard ERK-871 ERM -871 ERR-871

5 Confidential Document 5 System Reader (Card Enroller) ERS - 871 Connects to PC via USB and Controller via RS485 Frequency: 125 KHz Data Format: 64 bit Read Range: 5cm-10cm Read Time: 200ms Indicator: 4 LEDs Power Supply: 6.5 V~18 VDC, Max 150 mA Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ +60°C (14°F ~ 140°F) Dimensions: 3” x 4.5” x 1.1” (7.6 x 11.6 x 2.9 cm) Tamper Switch: N/A Interface: USB and RS485

6 Confidential Document 6 Biometric Reader EBC - 890 Connects to PC via RS232 Fingerprint Verification Time: <3 Sec. Event Record Capacity: 40,000 Communication Format: 26 or 34 Bit Weigand Alarm inputs: 1 Fire, 4 Zones Power Supply: 10V~15 VDC Built In Keypad: 4”X4” Backlit Dimensions: 7” x 5.4” x 2.9” Power Consumption: >9W Max Current Draw: Door Control Relay: 5A Alarm Relay: 2A

7 Confidential Document 7 FlexPack (EFLP-02-1A) One 2-Door Controller Two Mullion Readers One System Reader Flex Series Software Lock Box Enclosure Power Supply 24 Thick Proximity Cards ECD-50: 50’ Cable

8 Confidential Document 8 System Configurations: 1 of 3 RS232: Simple 1-to1 Direct Connection  The Controller can be connected directly to the PC via serial port RS232

9 Confidential Document 9 System Configurations:2 of 3 RS485 Bus System: Multiple controllers in series.  Multiple EverAccess controllers can be connected to accommodate larger access control systems. The controllers are connected via RS485.  The System Reader is a critical component of an RS485 bus based system: it allows simple card enrollment and acts as the interface between multiple controllers and the PC. RS485

10 Confidential Document 10 System Configurations: 3 of 3 TCP/IP Based Network System  The controller can be networked via TCP/IP in order to remotely manage the controller over internet or intranet.  The EverAccess LAN adaptor (part number EA-LAN1) is required to convert RS232 /RS485 signals to TCP/IP  Maximum: 127 Controllers per system TCP/IP WAN/LAN TCP/IP EA-LAN1 Converter Controller 1 Controller 2 RS485

11 Confidential Document 11 Controller Operations Operations can be performed at the Controller using the keypad and LCD. There are 10 Setting Menus: 1. System Setting 2. Card Setting 3. Reader Setting 4. Door Setting 5. Alarm Setting 6. Alarm Action Setting 7. Extended Alarm Setting 8. Alarm Time Setting 9. Armzone Setting 10. Address Setting

12 Confidential Document 12 Controller Operations 1. System Setting: In the System Setting Menu, the user can set basic functions:  System date and date Format  Auto Daylight savings time  Time  System Pin  System Arm Pin  Erase all events  Reset all data and setting  Passwords

13 Confidential Document 13 Controller Operations 2. Card Setting: In the Card Setting Menu, the user can set basic functions:  Add cards  Delete Card or delete all cards  Set cards priorities, including:  Card status setting (enable/disable card)  Access right setting  Group setting  Set card pin setting  Anti Passback (APB) setting  Card Arm Setting (enable/disable arm/disarm function)  Show card number

14 Confidential Document 14 Controller Operations 3. Reader Setting:  In the Reader Setting Menu, the user can set basic functions:  Keypad setting  Reader to door allocation  System reader setting

15 Confidential Document 15 Controller Operations 4. Door Setting:  In the Door Setting Menu, the user can set basic functions, such as:  Door setting  Open time setting  Set door hold open time  Set door behavior at fire time

16 Confidential Document 16 Controller Operations 5. Alarm Setting: In the Alarm Setting Menu, there are three main sub-menus: - Alarm Action Setting Menu: Configures alarm outputs for the main module and the door modules. - Extended Alarm Setting Menu: Configures alarm outputs for the alarm module. - Alarm Time Setting Menu: Configures the time duration of alarm outputs.

17 Confidential Document 17 Controller Operations 6. Alarm Action Setting: In the Alarm Setting Sub-Menu, configuration for all events is basically the same. For Example: - The upper line indicates which alarm event to configure (e.g. Invalid Card). - The first 8 characters of the lower line are alarm output status of this event for each door. - The 2 characters following the dash are alarm output status on the Main alarm output and Auxiliary alarm output on the main module. - Y indicates the alarm output will activate when triggered. - N indicates there is no alarm output. - R indicates the alarm output is only triggered by the corresponding door module.

18 Confidential Document 18 Controller Operations 7. Extended Alarm Setting: The Extended Alarm Setting Sub-Menu performs the same functions, except for the alarm module outputs: - The upper line indicates which alarm event to configure. - Each of the 8 characters represents one output on the alarm module. - Y indicates that the alarm is active when triggered - N indicates there is no alarm output

19 Confidential Document 19 Controller Operations Alarm Triggers The following are the various triggers that can be programmed in the Alarm Action and Extended Alarm options: - Fire Alarm - ARM IN 0 (main controller input) - Zone Alarm 1~8 (alarm module input) - System PIN, Arm PIN, and/or card PIN failure - Remote Alarm - Unknown, expired, or invalid card - Card anti-passback failure - Invalid door - Door forced or held open - Reader lost

20 Confidential Document 20 Controller Operations 8. Alarm Time Setting: - In the Alarm Time Setting Sub-Menu, the user can reset the alarm or set a certain period of time an alarm output remains active. - Use numeric keys to enter the desired alarm time. - Time duration can be between 0 and 999 seconds. - The default value for all alarm times is 1 minute.

21 Confidential Document 21 Controller Operations 9. Armzone Setting: Armzones are used to assign alarms to different groups, which can be active according to different schedules. - In the Armzone Setting Menu, user can configure settings such as: - Set active Armzone - Set Arm delay time - ARM delay time: When an arm operation is executed, all active arm zones will enter ARM enabled status only after a certain time delay. - Use numeric keys to enter the desired ARM delay time. - Enter minutes as a 3-digit number 0~999 and seconds as a 2-digit number 0~59.

22 Confidential Document 22 Controller Operations 10. Address Setting: - Each device connected to the same RS485 bus must have a unique address for the purpose of communications and control. When multiple controllers connect to PC via an RS485 bus, each controller must be assigned a distinct address. - In the Address Setting Menu, the user can set this address setting - Use numeric keys to enter desired address in the range 0000~9999.

23 Confidential Document 23 Summary Key Selling Points: - Register ANY size project with EverFocus and receive: - System design assistance. - Discount through distribution. - Post installation support. - Simple installations. - Expandable topology.

24 Confidential Document 24 Contact Information Rodney Guinto Sr. Sales Engineer E-mail: rodney.guinto@everfocus.comrodney.guinto@everfocus.com Office: 626.844.8888 Ext 127 Mobile: 818.216.6513 Steven Stokes Office: 626-844-8888 Ext 179 Fax: 626-844-8833 E-mail: steven.stokes@everfocus.comsteven.stokes@everfocus.com Link to download manuals: ftp://208.50.31.200/Product%20Manuals/Access%20Control/ftp://208.50.31.200/Product%20Manuals/Access%20Control/


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