P2000 Security Management System Comark Server Hardware Installation Instructions2
5. Connect the mouse to an available USB port. See
Figure 2.
6. Connect the keyboard to the Key/MS connector. See
Figure 2.
7. Connect the server to the local network using one of the
RJ-45 connectors on the back of the server. See
Figure 2. See also Networking
and Network Cabling
Requirements on page 3.
8. Connect any supported serial controllers to the server.
Refer to the Connecting Serial Controllers to the P2000
Comark Server Application Note.
9. Connect the server’s power cable. See Figure 2. See
also Line Power Requirements
on page 2.
10. Turn on the main power switch on the back of the server.
See Figure 2.
11. Press the Reset switch on the front of the server. See
Figure 1.
12. Verify you can log on to Microsoft® Windows® and the
P2000 software.
Comark Default Login Values
• Username: Administrator
• Password: Comark123
P2000 Default Login Values
• Username: cardkey
• Password: master
Note: For logical security purposes, we strongly recommend
changing the default passwords.
Supported Controllers
P2000 supports the network and serial controllers listed in
Table 1.
Note: For hardware installation and specification information
on Isonas RC-02, OSI OMNILOCK, HID Edge, and ASSA
ABLOY controllers, refer to the Original Equipment
Manufacturer (OEM) documentation.
Typical P2000 System Configuration with
Network Controllers
Figure 3 shows a typical P2000 system configuration using
network controllers.
Figure 3: P2000 System with Network Controllers
To view a typical P2000 system configuration with serial
controllers, refer to Connecting Serial Controllers to the P2000
Comark Server Application Note.
Line Power Requirements
The quality of line power supplied to the computer, and proper
connection and grounding of power and data lines, must
conform to local codes.
A dedicated AC power line originating directly from the
building AC power distribution panel is recommended. If
3-phase power is used in the building, one phase should be
dedicated to the computer and other access control
equipment. Live, neutral, and ground wiring should be
dedicated lines originating at the AC distribution panel. These
precautions should provide satisfactorily clean power to the
computer. If the power is not within specified tolerances, some
form of line conditioning is required.
Table 1: Supported Controllers
Network Controllers Serial Controllers
•CK721-A
•CK721
•CK720
•CK705
• S321-IP
• Isonas RC-02
•HID® Edge
• Stanley®/OSI OMNILOCK
Wireless Reader/Controllers
• ASSA ABLOY® SARGENT®
and Corbin Russwin™ IP Door
Locks
• S321-DIN
1
1. Requires the Digi One SP serial-to-Ethernet converter.
• D620
• D600-AP
• D620-TIU
•S320
•P900
• S321-DIN
Printer
P2000
Workstation
Wide Area
Network
CK721-A
IP Network
P2000 Server
Field
Device
Readers and
Input/Ouput
Devices
Field
Device
Readers and
Input/Ouput
Devices
CK720/705
Readers and
Input/Ouput
Devices
S321-IP
OEM Controllers
WARNING: Risk of Fire or Electric Shock.
Check the power supply cord for damage before
using. If damaged, do not switch on the appliance.
Replace the cord with the same type and ratings.
Contact with components carrying hazardous
voltage can cause electric shock and may result in
severe personal injury or death.