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Bewator Entro 5 An introduction

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Bewator Entro 5

An introduction

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Content

• Introduction• System configuration• System components• Specific functions

– Lift control– Alarm control– Reservation

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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

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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

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Bewator Entro - capacity

• Software for 1 000 sites– TCP/IP, Modem or Direct

cable• 512 Doors• 20 000 Cardholders• 480 Access groups• 240 Time schedules• 240 zones

– Alarm control– Anti pass back– Roll call– Entrance limitation– Interlock

• 64 Reservation objects• Lift control

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PC

Segment Controllers

Doorenvironments

1 162

1 32 32

LAN

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 (10.000 latest events)

SR34i SR34i SR34i

DC12 DC12 DC12DC22

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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

CommunicationLocal bus

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Security in the system

• System 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– 10 000 events stored in SR34i

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Systemconfigurations

Different structure

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Configuration example

Start with a small system

Local RS485 bus

Reception

Local busMax 1200 m

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Configuration example

Expand to a bigger system with several SR34i- still using RS485

Reception

Global RS485

bus

Local RS485 bus

Security Manager

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Configuration example

Change over to TCP/IP network

Local Area Network

Reception

TCP/IP

TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP

TCP/IP

Local RS485 bus

Security Manager

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The way many competitors runs TCP/IP

• Only the workstationsnot the hardware!

• Must have a server!Network server

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The way many competitors runs TCP/IP

Or like this:

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Ethernet Interface

Ethernet Interface

• Need of a third party product!• More complicated set-up!

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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

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Local Area network

SR32i SR32i SR32i

RS485 RS485 RS485

TCP/IP

Local Area network

TCP/IP TCP/IP

Local network

RS232

Internet

Internet

WebReservation

Web Reservation

Reservation

Global network

A true global system !

SR32i

Reservation

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System components

SR34i Segment controllerDC22 Door central DC12 Door central DC01 Door central IOR6 Relay central

DT05 Compact readerReaders for DC22/DC12

Different reading technology

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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 (10.000 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

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Keyboard for programming

Removableterminal blocks for Global and Local RS485 communication

Tamperswitch

Compact Flashmemory socket

Built-in 2-portswitch with2xRJ45 Ethernetconnectors for10/100 Mbit TCP/IPcommunication

SR34i Segment Controller (inside)

9-pin D-typeRS232 connector

Battery formemory backup

Addressselection 1-16

Display for system info and status

All electronics in a easyreplaceable module

Key to lock the unit

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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

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Door central DC22 (inside)Display for status and error codes

(Option) Tamper switch for unit removed from wall

Tamper switch for open lid

Addressselection (1-32)

Most electronics protected on the back of the easy replaceable PCB

All terminal blocks are removable andin yellow for best visibility

Voltage select for the reader+5V or +Vin

Corner details can be lifted for nice and easy cable installations

Cable entry with knockouts

Cable tie to secure the cable

Screw holesunder the corner details

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Door central DC22 Terminal blocks

Power supply(12-24V DC) andLocal RS485 bus“to the next door”

Relay outputs for:- Pre-warning Alarm- Door warning- Alert

Power output for the Electric lock (12 or 24V DC, 1,4 A)and Opening relay

Reader connection with BC-Linkinterface

Reader connection with Clock&Data orWiegand interface

Inputs for:- Exit button- Door contact- Lock contact

Relay output for Motor lock

Alarm bypass relay output and alarm Button/Timer input

Inputs for: - ASF (Alarm Status Feedback)- Red LED control(BC-Link readers only)

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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

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Door central DC12 (inside)Display for status and error codes

Tamper switch for open lid

Addressselection (1-32)

Most electronics protected on the back of the easy replaceable PCB

All terminal blocks are removable andin yellow for best visibility

Voltage select for the reader+5V or +Vin

Corner details can be lifted for nice and easy cable installations

Cable entry with knockouts

Cable tie to secure the cable

Screw holesunder the corner details

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Door central DC12 Terminal blocks

Power supply(12-24V DC) andLocal RS485 bus“to the next door”

Power output for the Electric lock (12 or 24V DC, 1,4 A)and Opening relay

Reader connection with BC-Linkinterface

Reader connection with Clock&Data orWiegand interface

Inputs for:- Exit button- Door contact

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HF500 Compact

HF100 Split mount

Readers for DC12 and DC22

• Proximity– EM technology– Cotag technology

BC43

PR500 Prox

HD500Prox

(Heavy Duty)

SP500Prox

(SwitchPlate)

PM500Prox

(PanelMount)

BC43Prox(Card+PIN)

• Magnetic stripe

• Hands-Free– Cotag technology

• Keypad

M43

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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

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IOR6 relay central

Features:– 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)

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Door central DC01

• No reader connection

• Output for Electric lock(timer operated)

• Input for Door contact

• Input for Exit request

Com. Local bus

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Specific functions

Lift control Alarm control

Reservation

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Lift Control

• Any reader (Master) controls one or several IOR6 IOR6

Liftcontrol

• Access rights to each floor (relay) is controlled by access groups

Lift

SR34i

DC12 DC12 DC12

DC12

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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

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Alarm zones

DC12DC22

DC12

DC22

DC12

STOCK SHOP

1

2

3

5

4

6

Alarm zone 1, Shop:

Alarm zone 2, Stock:

SR34i

Reader 1, 2 and 4

Reader 3, 5 and 6

Alarm systemAlarm system

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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 e-mail• Fixed or Free time

reservation• Machine control• Random reservation

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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)

IP811

IP810

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TCP/IPSolarium

(Reservation node)

CF8

Web Reservation and/orAdministration of Entro

Example - Solarium

TCP/IP

DC12

SR34i

InfoPoint IP810with CF8

RS485

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TCP/IPSolarium

(Reservation node)

CF8

Web Reservation and/orAdministration of Entro

Example - Solarium

TCP/IP

DC12

SR34i

InfoPoint IP810

with machine & door control

IOR6

with CF8

RS485

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TCP/IPSolarium

(Reservation node)

CF8

Web Reservation and/orAdministration of Entro

Example - Solarium

TCP/IP

DC12

SR34i

InfoPoint IP810

with machine & door control

IOR6

with CF8

Reservation in LAN/WAN

Network - LAN

TCP/IP TCP/IP

Internet

RS485

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Login for Web reservation

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Reservation page with fixed time intervals

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Reservation page with free time intervals

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E-mail confirmation of reservation

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Bewator Entro

• A cost effective way to get higher security!

• Contact your Bewator dealer for more information

• Visit our web site

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