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Bosch APC-AMC2-4R4CF User Manual

Bosch APC-AMC2-4R4CF
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Access Modular Controller 2
ADS‑AMC2‑4R4CF | APC‑AMC2‑4R4CF
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Guide d'installation

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Bosch APC-AMC2-4R4CF Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels4
Input Voltage24 VDC
Number of Outputs4
Communication InterfaceCAN
Protection ClassIP20
Weight0.5 kg
Product TypeController

Summary

1 Safety

General Safety Warnings

Covers warnings for reading instructions, fire/shock hazards, battery explosion, blocked escape routes, and ESD.

Mounting and Regulatory Notices

Provides notices on correct mounting procedures and adherence to local fire, health, and safety regulations.

2 Short information

Product Overview and Capabilities

Describes the AMC2's ability to control ID readers, access points, and its offline operational capabilities.

Supported Systems and Resources

Lists supported systems (APE, ACE, AMS) and provides links for product information and manufacturing dates.

Company Information and Warranty Disclaimer

Provides Bosch Security Systems B.V. contact details and a disclaimer regarding implied warranties.

3 Introduction

3.1 Description

Details the controller's function, reader interfaces, housing, and communication interfaces (Ethernet, RS-485).

Controller Features and Expansion

Discusses analog inputs, relay outputs, expansion boards, and the simplified setup using door templates.

3.2 Product Overview and Mainboard

Provides an overview of the product, detailing the mainboard components, interfaces, and jumpers.

3.2.2 Status display

Explains the liquid crystal display's function and lists the information shown based on firmware versions.

3.3 System overview

Describes how the controller connects to the host system via Ethernet or RS-485 and its reader interface configuration.

4 Installing

4.1 Mounting the device on a mounting rail

Details the procedure for attaching the controller to a standard 35 mm mounting rail using a snap-in mechanism.

4.2 Unmounting the device from a mounting rail

Provides instructions on how to safely remove the controller from a mounting rail after disconnecting connectors.

4.3 Opening the case

Explains how to open the controller's case by releasing snap-in closures with a screwdriver.

4.4 Closing the case

Describes the process of closing the controller's case, aligning hooks and snap-ins, and includes a warning about excessive force.

4.5 Cabling

Offers advice on routing cables to avoid interference and discusses conductor data for powering the controller.

4.5.1 Conductor data for powering the controller

Provides calculations and examples for selecting appropriate conductor types based on voltage drop and cable length.

4.6 Grounding and shielding

Explains grounding points, the importance of shielding, and potential risks of ground loops.

4.6.1 Grounding for host interface

Details jumper settings (JP1, JP2) for grounding the RS-485 host interface, considering party lines and signal ground.

4.6.2 Grounding for extension interface

Describes jumper settings for the extension interface's ground connection, applicable when the controller powers peripherals.

4.6.3 Grounding for bus interfaces

Explains jumper settings for bus interfaces' ground connections, relevant when the controller powers connected devices.

4.7 Connecting the power supply to the controller

Details connecting an external power supply (10-30 VDC) to the controller and mentions Bosch's recommended PSU.

4.8 Ethernet host interface

Explains the 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet interface for network connection and provides notices on cable type and DHCP.

4.9 RS-485 host interface

Describes the RS-485 host interface, its supported connections (2- or 4-wire), and conditions for RS-485 bus systems.

4.9.1 RS-485 Two Wire Connection

Illustrates jumper settings for establishing an RS-485 two-wire connection to the host.

4.9.2 RS-485 Four Wire Connection

Shows jumper settings for an RS-485 four-wire connection and notes the need for crosslink setup.

4.9.3 DIP switch selector

Explains how DIP switches configure host settings, including RS-485 address, protocol selection, and connection type.

Host settings and DIP Switch Configuration

Details DIP switch functions for address, protocol, and connection settings, including Ethernet connection requirements.

Host Connection Type Reset Requirement

Notifies that changing the host connection type requires a software reset of the AMC2.

4.10 RS-485 for extension modules

Describes how the RS485 Extension Module Bus expands the AMC2 with additional I/O modules.

4.11 RS-485 interface for card readers

Details the four RS-485 ports for connecting up to eight readers, including connection specifics and voltage notice.

4.11.1 RS-485 data bus system conditions

Outlines conditions for RS-485 bus systems, including cable lengths, branch lines, and number of devices per bus.

4.11.2 Power reader

Advises on ensuring correct voltage at the reader and managing voltage drop issues with cable cross-section or local power supply.

4.12 Connecting relay outputs

Explains how to connect the AMC2's eight relay outputs for operating locks or alarm systems in floating or voltage modes.

Relay Output Specifications and Recovery Diodes

Lists specifications for relay outputs (current, voltage, load type) and explains the use of recovery diodes for inductive loads.

4.13 Connecting analog input devices

Details connecting eight analog inputs for lock status detection, specifying connectors and warning against external power.

Analog Input States and Cable Resistance

Explains how analog inputs detect states (open, closed, short circuit) and provides a table of maximum permissible cable resistance.

4.14 Tamper protection

Describes the interface for external tamper contacts to protect against unauthorized access and tampering.

5 Operating

5.1 Configuring Ethernet interface

Guides on configuring the controller's Ethernet interface using the IPConfig tool and outlines network naming rules.

6 UL requirements

System Overview for UL Compliance

Outlines the UL system requirements, including supported host management systems and enclosure/power supply needs.

6.1 System requirements

Specifies requirements for the host system computer, emphasizing UL listing for IT equipment.

6.2 UL 294 level descriptions

Defines the applicable UL 294 levels for access control products, including attack, security, endurance, and standby power.

6.3 Installation instructions

Details UL installation restrictions, including host system connection, enclosure use, tamper contact, wiring methods, and protection requirements.

Environmental and Reader Requirements

Specifies temperature control for equipment installation and the requirement for UL Listed readers.

6.4 Extended technical specification

Covers extended technical specifications for RS-485 extension and power consumption.

6.4.1 RS-485 extension

States the RS-485 extension output power rating and voltage dependency.

6.4.2 Power consumption

Details power input, consumption, and total combined output specifications for the controller.

7 Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Solutions

Provides a troubleshooting table for common issues like display not working, controller offline, or connection problems.

7.1 Resetting the software

Guides on how to reset the controller's application program using the reset button, leaving bootloader and network settings.

7.2 Resetting the device to factory default

Details the procedure for resetting the controller to factory default, including DIP switch settings and network configuration.

8 Service and repair

Warning and Service Conditions

Warns about electric shock risks during servicing and lists conditions requiring qualified service personnel.

9 Disposal

Old electrical and electronic equipment

Instructs on proper disposal of the product and battery according to local laws for recycling and environmental protection.

Data security considerations

Highlights data security requirements for disposing of data carriers like the AMC2's CF card, following GDPR.

10 Technical specifications

Mechanical Specifications

Lists mechanical properties such as mounting type, material, dimensions, weight, and color.

System Specifications

Details system specs including memory, reader/host/extension interfaces, outputs, inputs, power, tamper, reset, power, display.

Environmental Specifications

Covers environmental parameters like IP rating, operating temperature range, and RoHS compliance.

11 Appendices

11.1 Connecting diagrams

Shows connector pinouts for RS-485 host interface and Ethernet RJ45 socket.

Interconnect Diagrams and Connector Blocks

Presents interconnect diagrams for project-specific interfaces and detailed connector blocks for the AMC2 4R4.

Power Supply and RS485 Reader Interface Details

Details power supply connections and pinouts for the RS485 reader interface.

Analog Input and Relay Output Connections

Illustrates connections for analog inputs and relay outputs.

11.2 Status display

Details the status display information for various firmware versions.

11.2.1 Bootloader V00.49

Lists the display information (Push, Display, Description) for the Bootloader V00.49 firmware version.

11.2.2 Firmware until 6x.45, 37.60

Details the display information for firmware versions prior to 6x.45 and 37.60, including I/O signals and host secure status.

11.2.3 Firmware xx.61, 37.71

Describes display information for firmware xx.61 and 37.71, covering firmware variants, MAC, IP, DHCP, and I/O signals.

11.2.4 Firmware xx.62, 37.72

Explains firmware xx.62 and 37.72, focusing on DTLS support, network configuration, and device communication.

Additional Status Display Information

Provides further details on network name, IP addresses, DHCP status, and random LCD keys for firmware versions.

Support

Support Services and Resources

Lists support services, areas of support (Apps, Warranty, Troubleshooting), and links to training resources.

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