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MG3000
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CONTROLADOR MÓDULO GUARITA
CONTROLADOR MÓDULO GUARITA
GUARITA MODULE CONTROLLER
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Nice MG3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNice
ModelMG3000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

01. Introduction

01.1 Features and Usage Friendliness

Details display, connections, keyboard, speakers, panic alarm, wake up doorman, baud rates, scanners, user groups, firmware, Contact ID, and DTMF detector.

02. Specifications

Power Supply, Operation Type, Connections, and Supported Devices

Covers power requirements, operational modes, connection types (USB, RS232, TCP/IP, CAN), and compatible devices like remote controls and tags.

03. Module IP Connections Identification

03.1 Interior of the PCI Board Equipment

Identifies all connectors on the PCI board, including power, serial, CAN, Ethernet, USB, and biometric interfaces.

04. Installation of Optional Accessories

PC Amplified Speakers and Pen Drive

Instructions for installing amplified speakers and using a pen drive for backup/restore/updates.

04.3 Standard USB Computer Keyboard

04.4 Terminal Block Module

04.5 Wiegand Scanner (RFID)

04.6 Biometric Scanner (LN5-PLN30-ID)

05. PC Connection

05.1 RS232 Serial Connection

Connects to PC for software-based maintenance and configuration, recommending cable length up to 15 meters.

05.2 Ethernet Connection

06. Connection with Receptors

07. Operation

07.1 Temporary Screens (15 seconds)

Displays identification information like user, event type, and labels for 15 seconds.

08. Capacitive Touch Screen Navigation

09. Programming Menus

09.1 How to Access Menus and Change Parameters

10. Basic Programming

10.1 Add User

Guides adding users by selecting device type and following screen steps.

10.2 Binding SerialDevice ID to System

Captures remote control serial by pressing specific buttons simultaneously to enter user data.

10.2.2 Active Tag

10.2.3 Card

10.2.4 Password

10.2.5 Biometry

10.2.6 Passive Tag (UHF)

10.2.7 Registering Device Data

10.3 Edit User

10.4 Delete User

10.5 Date and Time

10.6 Wake Up Doorman

10.7 Backup

10.8 Voice

10.9 Advanced

11. Programming the Advanced Menu

11.1 Updating Receivers

11.2 Labels

11.2.1 Labels - Housing

Defines labels for display during operation, allowing choices for parameters fitting the installation site.

11.2.2 Labels - Vehicle

11.2.3 Labels - Receivers

11.2.4 Labels - Support

11.2.5 Labels - Buildings

11.3 Programmable Keys

11.3.1 Programmable Keys

Selects key index to load functions related to receiver type, address, and output for activation.

11.3.2 Timed Keys

Enables timing of MG3000 keys for release after triggering a device, from 1 to 99 seconds.

11.4 Panic

11.5 Wake Up Doorman Access

11.6 Options

11.6.1 Baud-Rate RS232

11.6.2 CAN Baud Rate

11.6.3 Double Pass Event

11.6.4 Buzzer Beeps

11.6.5 Overwriting Displayed Events

11.6.6 Time Groups

11.6.7 Routes

11.6.8 Buzzer Touch

11.6.9 LCD Energy Saving Level

11.6.10 Parking Control

11.6.10.1 Without Validation by Pass Event

Occupies parking space upon entry even without sensor passage, facilitating access.

11.6.10.2 Without Validation by Pass and Free Exit

Applies "Without Validation" settings and defines "Free Exit", not considering last access for exit validation.

11.6.10.3 With Validation by Passage Event

11.6.10.4 With Validation by Pass Event and Free Exit

11.6.10.5 Reset Parking Control

11.6.11 Event Formatting

11.6.12 Slave Mode

11.6.13 User Bypass Event

11.6.14 Door Opening Event

11.6.15 Open Door Event

11.6.16 Door Tampering Event

11.6.17 Read Version

11.6.18 Language

11.6.19 Restore Factory Defaults

11.6.20 Redefining Basic Menu Password

11.6.21 Redefining Advanced Menu Password

11.7 Restore

11.8 Events

11.8.1 Online Event Filter

Filters event information sent via RS232/TCP/IP, allowing selection of events like "SEND ALL EVENTS".

11.8.2 Sending Events in Timed Packages

11.9 Ethernet

11.9.1 DHCP

Automatically obtains IP addresses, gateway, subnet mask, and DNS parameters if a DHCP server is active.

11.9.2 IP Address

11.9.3 Sub-Network Mask

11.9.4 Standard Gateway

11.9.5 Primary DNS Server

11.9.6 Hostname

11.9.7 TCP and UDP Port

11.9.8 Update Check

11.9.9 MAC Address

11.10 Biometrics

11.11 Groups

11.11.2 Configuring Holiday Dates

11.12 Routes

11.12.1 How to Configure a Route

Selects one of 64 available routes, enters a name, and selects outputs of 8 receivers for access granting.

11.13 Bootloader

11.14 About

12. Synchronization of Two Modules in the Same CAN Network

13. Viewing Events Through the MG3000 Display

14. Configuration - Internal HTML Homepage

14.1 Main

Displays MG3000 firmware version, number of triggering devices, and events in memory.

14.2 Local Network

Displays and allows changing IP addresses, Host, DHCP, gateway, subnet mask, and DNS server settings.

14.3 Communication

14.3.1 Main Communication

Configures basic communication path using TCP port in "Server Mode" for awaiting TCP client connections.

14.3.2 Secondary Communication

Configures advanced communication path, with TCP port operating in "Server Mode" or "Client Mode".

14.4 Dynamic DNS

14.5 HTML User

14.6 Output Protocol

14.7 Other Options

15. Warranty Term

16. Customer Support

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