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1 January 2005 Bewator Entro 5 An introduction

2 Content Introduction System configuration System components
Specific functions Lift control Alarm control Reservation Bewator Entro January 2005

3 Secure your premises with Bewator Entro
Easy to plan Project Design Manual Flexible system architecture Easy to install Modern technology Distributed intelligence Easy to expand Easy to upgrade Easy to use Windows platform User friendly Bewator Entro January 2005

4 Secure your premises with Bewator Entro
More than 5000 systems sold in 20 countries Nine language versions: (English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, German, French Belgium-Dutch and Spanish) Has all the features that 95% of the market requires…! Unique Web-based Reservation feature BAPSI – Open TCP/IP software interface for 3:rd party applications Bewator Entro January 2005

5 Bewator Entro - capacity
Software for sites TCP/IP, Modem or Direct cable 512 Doors Cardholders 480 Access groups 240 Time schedules 240 zones Alarm control Anti pass back Roll call Entrance limitation Interlock 64 Reservation objects Lift control Bewator Entro January 2005

6 System overview Different levels
PC for Entro SW Segment Controllers SR34i Door environments, e.g. door controllers DC12, DC22 and readers Communication - RS232 - RS485 - Modem - TCP/IP on LAN or WAN System - Mirrored database between PC <-> SR34i <-> SR34i - Event backup in SR34i ( latest events) PC LAN SR34i SR34i SR34i Segment Controllers 1 2 16 DC22 DC12 DC12 DC12 Door environments 1 2 3 32 Bewator Entro January 2005

7 Door environments Distributed intelligence Reading technology
Proximity EM 4102 Cotag Hands Free 1m reading distance Magnetic stripe Bank & credit cards… Reader interfaces - BC-link - Clock & Data - Wiegand Communication Local bus Bewator Entro January 2005

8 Security in the system System name Software login PC name
Unique to every system/database Software login Different levels PC name When use of Multiple user database Automatic logoff Protects from unauthorised use 128 bit encryption When TCP/IP are used Mirrored database Easy recovering (backup) Event backup events stored in SR34i Bewator Entro January 2005

9 System configurations
Different structure

10 Configuration example
Local bus Max 1200 m Start with a small system Local RS485 bus Reception Bewator Entro January 2005

11 Configuration example
Expand to a bigger system with several SR34i - still using RS485 Local RS485 bus Reception Global RS485 bus Security Manager Bewator Entro January 2005

12 Configuration example
Change over to TCP/IP network Local RS485 bus Reception TCP/IP Local Area Network Security Manager Bewator Entro January 2005

13 The way many competitors runs TCP/IP
Only the workstations not the hardware! Must have a server! Network server Local Area Network Controller Controller Bewator Entro January 2005

14 The way many competitors runs TCP/IP
January 2005 The way many competitors runs TCP/IP Or like this: Need of a third party product! More complicated set-up! Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface Local Area Network Controller Controller Bewator Entro January 2005

15 Bewator Entro solution
SR34i connects directly to LAN Integrated Ethernet interface Built in 2-port switch in SR34i Fixed or Dynamic IP addresses 10 or 100 Mbit Multiple user database (16 users) Easy installation and set-up Cost effective Flexible Reliable Local Area Network Bewator Entro January 2005

16 A true global system ! Internet Local network Global network
RS485 RS485 RS485 RS232 Local network SR32i SR32i SR32i Global network TCP/IP Local Area network Internet Reservation Web Reservation Web Reservation Reservation SR32i Local Area network TCP/IP TCP/IP Bewator Entro January 2005

17 System components SR34i Segment controller DC22 Door central
IOR6 Relay central DT05 Compact reader Readers for DC22/DC12 Different reading technology

18 SR34i Segment Controller
January 2005 SR34i Segment Controller The Master in the system Contains the full database (same as in the PC) Database “mirrored” between all SR34i and PC Restores database to PC if necessary Event backup ( latest) Up to 16 controllers in one system Different capacity (4, 8, 16 or 32 doors) Standard interfaces: - RS232 for PC or Modem - RS485 for Global and Local bus - TCP/IP for PC and Global bus on LAN/WAN Integrated Web server Integrated keyboard and display for programming and system feedback Bewator Entro January 2005

19 SR34i Segment Controller (inside)
January 2005 SR34i Segment Controller (inside) Display for system info and status Removable terminal blocks for Global and Local RS485 communication Compact Flash memory socket Address selection 1-16 Tamper switch 9-pin D-type RS232 connector Battery for memory backup Built-in 2-port switch with 2xRJ45 Ethernet connectors for 10/100 Mbit TCP/IP communication All electronics in a easy replaceable module Key to lock the unit Keyboard for programming Bewator Entro January 2005

20 Door central DC22 Display for status and error codes
January 2005 Door central DC22 Display for status and error codes BC-link, Clock&Data or Wiegand reader interface Up to 16 digits card numbers Control In&Out with BC-link readers Controlling the door status of Open/Closed and Locked/Unlocked Six relay outputs for 2xLock, 2xWarning, Alert and Alarm Used as a Master in an Alarm zone Input for alarm status feedback (ASF) Can store 100 priority Cards Upgradeable flash memory LÅS LFK LYSDIOD DÖRRKONTAKT - LÅSKONTAKT TVÅ LÄSARE OLIKA TYPER AV LÄSARE Bewator Entro January 2005

21 Door central DC22 (inside)
January 2005 Door central DC22 (inside) Display for status and error codes Screw holes under the corner details Tamper switch for open lid Address selection (1-32) Cable entry with knockouts All terminal blocks are removable and in yellow for best visibility Cable tie to secure the cable Voltage select for the reader +5V or +Vin Corner details can be lifted for nice and easy cable installations (Option) Tamper switch for unit removed from wall Most electronics protected on the back of the easy replaceable PCB Bewator Entro January 2005

22 Door central DC22 Terminal blocks
January 2005 Door central DC22 Terminal blocks Inputs for: - ASF (Alarm Status Feedback) - Red LED control (BC-Link readers only) Relay outputs for: - Pre-warning Alarm - Door warning - Alert Alarm bypass relay output and alarm Button/Timer input Power supply (12-24V DC) and Local RS485 bus “to the next door” Relay output for Motor lock Power output for the Electric lock (12 or 24V DC, 1,4 A) and Opening relay Reader connection with BC-Link interface Reader connection with Clock&Data or Wiegand interface Inputs for: - Exit button - Door contact - Lock contact Bewator Entro January 2005

23 Door central DC12 Display for status and error codes
January 2005 Door central DC12 Display for status and error codes BC-link, Clock&Data or Wiegand reader interface Up to 16 digits card numbers Can control In&Out with BC-link readers Controlling status of Open/Closed One relay output for Lock Can store 100 priority Cards Upgradeable flash memory BB6 SKYDDAR 5 VOLT (20 METER) 12 VOLT (50 METER) TVÅ LÄSARE MED MULTIBOX Bewator Entro January 2005

24 Door central DC12 (inside)
January 2005 Door central DC12 (inside) Display for status and error codes Screw holes under the corner details Tamper switch for open lid Cable entry with knockouts Address selection (1-32) Cable tie to secure the cable Voltage select for the reader +5V or +Vin All terminal blocks are removable and in yellow for best visibility Corner details can be lifted for nice and easy cable installations Most electronics protected on the back of the easy replaceable PCB Bewator Entro January 2005

25 Door central DC12 Terminal blocks
January 2005 Door central DC12 Terminal blocks Power supply (12-24V DC) and Local RS485 bus “to the next door” Inputs for: - Exit button - Door contact Power output for the Electric lock (12 or 24V DC, 1,4 A) and Opening relay Reader connection with BC-Link interface Reader connection with Clock&Data or Wiegand interface Bewator Entro January 2005

26 Readers for DC12 and DC22 Proximity Hands-Free Magnetic stripe Keypad
PR500 Prox HD500 Prox (Heavy Duty) SP500 Prox (Switch Plate) PM500 Prox (Panel Mount) BC43Prox (Card+PIN) Proximity EM technology Cotag technology Magnetic stripe BC43 HF500 Compact HF100 Split mount Keypad Hands-Free Cotag technology M43 Bewator Entro January 2005

27 DT05 with it’s dropbox Compact solution All connections in the reader
January 2005 DT05 with it’s dropbox Compact solution All connections in the reader Three variants (reading technologies) DT05 (mag.stripe) DT05Prox (Cotag) DT05EM (EM) Mainly for indoor use, but can also be mounted outdoors Com. Local bus VISA JACKBAR PLINT KOMPAKT SABOTAGEKONTAKT Bewator Entro January 2005

28 IOR6 relay central Features: Used for: 2 voltage free Switching relays
4 voltage free Closing relays 6 extra outputs, (switches simultaneously) 4 remote inputs Used for: Lift Control (Up to 192 floors. Controlled by any reader in the system) Machine control (For controlling machines, lights etc when use of Reservation) Timer control (Activate each relay via an time schedule) Alarm outputs (Activate each relay via an alarm event, set by a filter) Power Fail input (From battery back-up, generates an event/alarm) Emergency opening input (From a Fire alarm, opens all door in the system) Bewator Entro January 2005

29 Door central DC01 No reader connection
January 2005 Door central DC01 No reader connection Output for Electric lock (timer operated) Input for Door contact Input for Exit request Com. Local bus Bewator Entro January 2005

30 Lift control Alarm control Reservation
Specific functions Lift control Alarm control Reservation

31 Lift Control Any reader (Master) controls one or several IOR6
Access rights to each floor (relay) is controlled by access groups Lift control SR34i DC12 DC12 DC12 DC12 Lift Bewator Entro January 2005

32 Alarm by-pass Monostable alarm bypass Bistable alarm control
January 2005 Alarm by-pass Monostable alarm bypass Bistable alarm control Pulse alarm control Alarm zones created in the software, no extra wiring ASF (Alarm Status Feedback), synchronises Entro and the Alarm system Red LED control Alarm activation via time schedule Pre-warning in readers and relay in DC22 4 different rights to control the Alarm: - Activate & Deactivate - Only Activate - Only Deactivate - No alarm control Bewator Entro January 2005

33 Alarm zones Alarm zone 1, Shop: Reader 1, 2 and 4 Alarm zone 2, Stock:
Alarm system DC22 SR34i STOCK SHOP 4 3 DC12 6 DC22 DC12 DC12 5 2 Bewator Entro January 2005

34 Reservation system Integrated as a module in the access control system
For reserving access to premises Conference rooms, clubs Squash, tennis courts Solarium, laundry rooms Reservation terminal InfoPoint IP810 or IP811 Internet reservation Confirmation via Fixed or Free time reservation Machine control Random reservation Bewator Entro January 2005

35 InfoPoint IP810 and IP811 Reservation terminal with web functions
TFT Colour screen 400x200 Menu driven, easy-to-use Several languages TCP/IP connection 10 Mbit Integrated proximity reader for login (EM or Cotag) IP810 IP811 Bewator Entro January 2005

36 Example - Solarium Bewator Entro TCP/IP
Web Reservation and/or Administration of Entro TCP/IP Solarium (Reservation node) TCP/IP DC12 SR34i InfoPoint IP810 CF8 RS485 with CF8 Bewator Entro January 2005

37 with machine & door control
Example - Solarium with machine & door control Web Reservation and/or Administration of Entro TCP/IP Solarium (Reservation node) TCP/IP DC12 SR34i InfoPoint IP810 CF8 RS485 with CF8 IOR6 Bewator Entro January 2005

38 Reservation in LAN/WAN with machine & door control
Example - Solarium Reservation in LAN/WAN with machine & door control Web Reservation and/or Administration of Entro Internet TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP Network - LAN Solarium (Reservation node) TCP/IP DC12 SR34i InfoPoint IP810 CF8 RS485 with CF8 IOR6 Bewator Entro January 2005

39 Login for Web reservation
Bewator Entro January 2005

40 Reservation page with fixed time intervals
Bewator Entro January 2005

41 Reservation page with free time intervals
Bewator Entro January 2005

42 E-mail confirmation of reservation
Bewator Entro January 2005

43 Bewator Entro www.bewator.com
A cost effective way to get higher security! Contact your Bewator dealer for more information Visit our web site Bewator Entro January 2005


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