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Access Modular Controller 2 UL requirements | en 35
Bosch Security Systems B.V.
Guide d'installation
2022-11 | V04 |
6 UL requirements
Before installing the product in an UL system, read and follow the UL requirements described
below.
Depending on the Host Management, the system consists of:
The Access Professional Edition (APE) 3.4 or 3.5 or Building Integration System (BIS) - Access
Engine (ACE) 4.5, or AMS 2.0 as the Host Management System. This is an Access Control (UL
294 ALVY) system. It consists of the following devices - all listed to UL 294:
The maximum number of AMC2 controllers varies depending on the type of license
(AMC2-4R4CF, downloader version 00.49 or higher, program version 6x.xx).
Every controller can be extended with up to three AMC2-8IOE, AMC2-16IOE or AMC2-16IE
in any combination.
The enclosures AMC2-UL01 (for one device) or AMC2-UL02 (for two devices).
For every enclosure, a power supply Bosch APS-PSU-60 is necessary, and must be located
in the same room as the connected AMC2 device. Recommended maximum distance
between power supply unit and AMC2 is 3 m (9.84 ft).
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Notice!
The use of the burglar alarm, panic hardware, and elevator control have not been evaluated
by UL.
For UL compliance, use only UL Listed OSDP format readers.
The following Bosch model card readers were evaluated by UL for compatibility with above-
mentioned Bosch Access Host Management System:
LECTUS secure 1000 RO
LECTUS secure 2000 RO
LECTUS secure 4000 RO
LECTUS secure 5000 RO.
6.1 System requirements
6.1.1 Computer
Host system
For detailed information about the needed Operating system and Hardware, please refer to
the corresponding installation manual of the used Management system.
i
Notice!
Computers used for UL installations must be UL listed by the Information Technology
Equipment Group (ITE).
6.2 UL 294 level descriptions
The following UL 294 levels apply:
ACCESS CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE ATTACK LEVEL I - An access control product intended
for, but not limited to, a controlled area that is not required to meet the destructive
Attack Test.
ACCESS CONTROL LINE SECURITY LEVEL I - An access control product with no
communication line security.
ACCESS CONTROL ENDURANCE LEVEL IV - An access control product shall operate as
intended at rated voltage and current for 100,000 cycles of intended operation.

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Bosch Access Modular Controller 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAccess Modular Controller 2
Number of Doors Supported2
Enclosure RatingIP30
Number of Outputs4
Communication ProtocolTCP/IP
ConnectivityEthernet
Current Consumption500 mA
Humiditynon-condensing
Number of Inputs8
CompatibilityBosch Access Management Software
Input Voltage12 to 24 VDC

Summary

Safety

Short Information

Introduction

Description (3.1)

Provides a general overview of the Access Modular Controller 2's capabilities and features.

Product Overview (3.2)

Details the components and layout of the main circuit board, including DIP switches and connectors.

System Overview (3.3)

Outlines how the controller connects to the host system and its overall architecture.

Installing

Mounting the Device on a Mounting Rail (4.1)

Instructions for attaching the controller to a standard 35 mm mounting rail securely.

Unmounting the Device from a Mounting Rail (4.2)

Steps for safely removing the controller from its mounting rail.

Opening the Case (4.3)

Procedure for opening the controller's housing to access internal components.

Closing the Case (4.4)

Steps for properly reassembling the controller's housing after maintenance.

Cabling (4.5)

Guidelines and data for connecting cables, including power and data connections.

Grounding and Shielding (4.6)

Procedures for grounding and shielding the controller to ensure electrical safety and signal integrity.

Connecting the Power Supply to the Controller (4.7)

How to connect an external power supply to the controller using the pluggable screw connector.

Ethernet Host Interface (4.8)

Details on connecting the controller to a network via its Ethernet interface.

RS-485 Host Interface (4.9)

Information on configuring and connecting the controller using the RS-485 host interface.

RS-485 for Extension Modules (4.10)

Connecting additional I/O modules to the AMC2 using the RS-485 extension module bus.

RS-485 Interface for Card Readers (4.11)

Details on connecting card readers using the four RS-485 interfaces provided.

Connecting Relay Outputs (4.12)

How to connect external devices to the controller's eight relay outputs.

Connecting Analog Input Devices (4.13)

Instructions for connecting devices to the controller's eight analog inputs.

Tamper Protection (4.14)

Information on connecting external tamper contacts to protect the AMC2 from unauthorized access.

Operating

Configuring Ethernet Interface (5.1)

Steps for configuring the controller's Ethernet interface using the IPConfig tool.

UL Requirements

System Requirements (6.1)

Outlines the system requirements for UL compliance, including host systems and readers.

UL 294 Level Descriptions (6.2)

Explains the different UL 294 security levels relevant to access control products.

Installation Instructions (6.3)

Detailed instructions for installing the system to meet UL requirements and restrictions.

Extended Technical Specification (6.4)

Provides extended technical details, including specifications for RS-485 extension and power consumption.

Troubleshooting

Resetting the Software (7.1)

Step-by-step guide to reset the controller's software using the reset button.

Resetting the Device to Factory Default (7.2)

Procedure for resetting the entire device to its factory default settings, including network configuration.

Service and Repair

Disposal

Technical Specifications

Appendices

Connecting Diagrams (11.1)

Visual diagrams showing the physical connections for RS-485 and Ethernet interfaces on the PCB.

Status Display (11.2)

Information on the controller's status display, detailing various firmware versions and their output.

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