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Synergis Master Controller 2.2 Integration Guide for Assa Abloy Aperio-Enabled Locks
This guide supplements the Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide and explains how to configure Assa Abloy Aperio-enabled locks connected to Synergis Master Controller (SMC).
It is assumed that you have read the Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide and are familiar with the terminology and concepts used in SMC Portal and Security Center. For specific information regarding Aperio-enabled products, refer to the manufacturer’s web site.
Click here for the most recent version of this document.This section includes the following topics:
• "Aperio integration overview" on page 2
• "Supported Aperio-enabled devices" on page 3
• "Supported Aperio features" on page 4
• "Supported SMC features" on page 5
• "Supported Security Center features" on page 6
• "Pairing the Aperio-enabled locks with the hub" on page 8
• "Enrolling the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC" on page 11
• "Configuring doors equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock" on page 14
IMPORTANT Topics appearing in this guide that reference information found on third-party websites were accurate at the time of publication, however, this information is subject to change without prior notice to Genetec.
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Aperio integration overview
Aperio integration overview
Aperio-enabled locks are wireless locks that communicate with an Aperio hub on the 2.4 GHz band. This hub then in turn, communicates with the SMC on an RS-485 channel. The SMC makes all access control decisions.
The following diagram shows how SMC communicates with the Aperio-enabled locks.
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Supported Aperio-enabled devices
Supported Aperio-enabled devices
SMC 2.2 supports the following Aperio-enabled devices.
An interface module is a third party security device that communicates with SMC over IP, USB, or RS-485, and provides input, output, and reader connections to the controller module.In the context of Aperio integration, it is the lock that is viewed as the interface module, although it is the hub that is directly connected to SMC through the RS-485 channel.
Model Description Firmware Certification
AH30 Wireless communication hub.Each hub controls up to 8 Aperio locks.
6.1.25084 Certified
P100 iClass v2 Profile Series v.N2 Mortise LockP100 Wireless Online V2, iClass flavor
6.3.25879 Certified
P100 prox LF v2 P100 prox low frequency lock 6.1.19843 Certified
K100 K100 Cabinet Lock Supported by design
KS100 KS100 Server Cabinet Lock Supported by design
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Supported Aperio features
Supported Aperio features
SMC 2.2 supports the following Aperio-enabled interface module features.
Legend: (N/A) Not applicable.
Features Supported
Category of interface module Lock
Communication protocol RS-485a
a. Between SMC and the Aperio wireless communication hub.
Encrypted communication No
Online operation• Dependent modeb
• Supervised modec
b. SMC makes all the access control decisions.c. The interface module makes all the access control decisions and reports them in real time to
SMC. SMC overrides all decisions to deny access that contradict the access control logiccurrently in effect in SMC.
YesYesNo
Offline operation No
Wireless operation• Contact SMC on event• Scheduled radio contact• Battery checks• Power fail lock settings (Fail Safe/Fail Secure)
YesOn read
1 to 60 min.YesNo
Maximum number of credentials (for autonomous decision making) N/A
Maximum credential length (in bits) 256
Maximum number of interface modules per RS-485 channel 64d
d. Each channel supports 8 hubs, and each hub supports 8 locks, thus a maximum of 64 locksper channel. If SMC must control 64 locks, you’ll get a better performance if you spread themevenly on all four channels, putting 16 locks on each.
Recommended maximum number of interface modules per SMC unit 64
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Supported SMC features
Supported SMC features
The Aperio integration supports the following SMC 2.2 features.
For a description of these features, see Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide.Legend: (N/A) Not applicable.
SMC features (SMC Portal) Supported
Hardware configuration• Manual enrollment (Add hardware dialog box)• Automatic enrollment (Scan button)• Property configuration• Configuration cloning (Clone button)
YesYesYesa
Yes
a. Connection parameters only.
I/O diagnostics (Live monitoring of inputs, relays, and readers) Yesb
b. Output relays set in the I/O diagnostics page may take up to one minute to take effect,assuming that the scheduled radio contact is every minute.
Interface module firmware displayInterface module firmware upgrade
Lock onlyNo
Primitive key store N/A
Dual-swipe lock toggle Yes
Access control behavior• Beep on door held open• Beep on door forced open• Beep on access denied• Interlock setting (Single door unlock or Single door open)• Reader setting (Card or PIN or Card only)• Maximum PIN length in digits• Degraded mode settings• Lock relay (After door opens or When door closes)
NoNoNoNoYes
(4 or 5)c
N/ANo
c. PINs with less than four digits are not accepted.
Logging options• Reader activity• Input activity• Output activity• Access granted reasons• Access denied reasons• I/O linking• Security clearance
YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
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Supported Security Center features
Supported Security Center features
The Aperio integration supports the following Security Center access control features.
For a description of these features, see Security Center Administrator Guide.
Legend: (N/A) Not applicable.
Security Center features Supported
Live event monitoring in Security Desk• Module running state (Online, Offline)• AC fail• Battery fail• Deadbolt (Secured, Released)• Key override• Door open/closed• Door forced open• Door held open too long
YesN/AYesYesYesa
YesYesYes
Door properties (pushed from Security Center)• Standard grant time• Extended grant time• Entry sensorb
• Standard access time• Extended access time• Maintenance mode (ignore all access events)• Time to ignore REX after access is granted (in sec.)• Unlock on REX (On/Off)• Ignore REX events while door is open (On/Off)• Time to ignore REX after door closes (in sec.)
YesYesNoNoNoYesYesNoc
YesYes
Enforce minimum security clearance level on areas Yes
Automatic credential enrollment using custom card format Yes
Unlock schedules• Unlock schedule override• Maintenance mode
Updated at next radio
contact
Activate/deactivate reader in Security Desk (reader shunting) Yes
Antipassback• Soft (only logs antipassback violations without denying access)• Hard (logs and deny access on antipassback violations)• Timeout (automatically forgive violations after a certain time)• Strict (antipassback checked on both area entrance and exit)
YesYesYesYesYes
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Supported Security Center features
Interlock No
Zone management (hardware zone) No
a. Not all Aperio-enabled locks support the key override sensor. You’ll need to confirm with themanufacturer the exact sensors that are supported for each model.
b. The entry sensor is required to accurately detect entry into an area. In the absence of the entrysensor, the door sensor is used, and the entry is assumed when the door sensor is triggered.
c. The option “Unlock on request to exit” must always to set to off in Config Tool. See"Configuring doors equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock" on page 14.
Security Center features Supported
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Pairing the Aperio-enabled locks with the hub
Pairing the Aperio-enabled locks with the hub
Before you can enroll the Aperio-enabled locks connected to your SMC unit, you must pair the Aperio-enabled locks with the hub using Aperio Programming Application (APA).
Before you begin
Make sure you have the following:
• Aperio Online Programming Application Manual. Instruction manual for the installation and use of all Aperio applications.
• Aperio Programming Application (APA). Main application used to configure the Aperio hub and locks. Both the hub and the locks are configured through the wireless connection.
• USB dongle. Hardware device that must be plugged to the computer running the APA.• TriBee Bootloader. Includes the USB dongle driver.• Supported firmwares. See "Supported Aperio-enabled devices" on page 3.• A computer for running the APA.• A card that is compatible with the lock’s reader (used to activate the lock pairing).
The credential on the card does not need to be enrolled in Security Center.
To pair the Aperio-enabled lock with the hub:1 Set the EAC address (1 to 15) on the hub using the DIP switches.
IMPORTANT Up to 8 hubs can be connected to the same RS-485 channel in daisy-chain, but all of them must use a different EAC address.
2 Power on the hub.3 Plug the USB dongle to your computer.4 Install TriBee Bootloader (installs the USB dongle driver).5 Install Aperio Programming Application (APA).6 Open APA (see the Aperio Online Programming Application Manual for instructions).7 Using APA, update the firmware on the hub and the locks (see "Supported Aperio-enabled
devices" on page 3).8 Connect to the hub.
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9 Enable the Remote open option to enable the use of Security Center unlock schedules.
You can ignore the value of Default unlock duration for Wiegand.10 Set the Status Report Interval to 1 minute (the minimum time) to minimize the time lag
for starting and ending the unlock schedule thus, reducing the reaction time of the locks.
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TIP If you do not use unlock schedules, you may consider using a higher value. Using a higher status report interval increases the reaction time, but also helps prolong the battery life.
11 Set the hub to use secure radio communication (Customer Mode).12 For each wireless lock, do the following:
a Present the card at the lock to activate it.b Pair the lock with the hub.
The hub automatically assigns an EAC address to the lock.c Write down the EAC address (1 to 127) assigned to the lock.
The hub’s EAC address is incorporated in the lock’s EAC address. To obtain the hub’s EAC address from the lock’s EAC address, use the following formula:
Hub’s EAC address = Lock’s EAC address modulo 16orHub’s EAC address = Remainder of Lock’s EAC address divided by 16
d Set the lock to use secure radio communication (Customer Mode).
After you finish
Enroll the locks on SMC (see "Enrolling the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC" on page 11).
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Enrolling the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC
Enrolling the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC
For SMC to communicate with the Aperio-enabled locks connected to it, you must enroll them with SMC Portal.
Before you begin
• Pair the Aperio-enabled locks to the hub (see "Pairing the Aperio-enabled locks with the hub" on page 8).
• Connect the hub to the SMC RS-485 channel (A, B, C, or D) as follows: Connect the hub’s A connector to the "+" of the channel. Connect the hub’s B connector to the "-" of the channel.
• Set the local echo switches for all RS-485 channels to the ON position (see "About the RS-485 local echo switches" on page 13).
To enroll the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC:1 Log on to SMC (see the Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide).2 On the Home page, click Hardware.3 At the bottom of the page, click Add ( ).4 In the Add hardware dialog box, select Aperio as the Hardware type.5 Select the Channel (A, B, C, or D).6 Select Aperio as the Module type.7 Specify the locks you want to enroll.
You can enroll the locks automatically or manually.TIP If you know the EAC addresses of the locks and you only have a few to enroll, it would be faster if you enroll them manually.
Do one of the following:
To enroll automatically, click Scan ( ).The scan feature finds and enrolls all interface modules supporting the same protocol that are connected to the same channel.If SMC Portal does not find all attached interface modules, try the manual enrollment.
To enroll manually, enter the lock’s EAC address (1 to 127) written down while pairing the lock to the hub (see "Pairing the Aperio-enabled locks with the hub" on page 8), and click Add ( ).
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Repeat this step as many times as necessary to enroll all locks connected to the same channel.
8 Click Save ( ), then click Refresh ( ).The hardware type and locks you just added appear in the hardware tree.
9 Select a lock to view its properties in the right pane.Both the hub’s and the lock’s EAC address are indicated.
10 At the bottom of the page, click Save ( ).
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11 Test your interface module connection and configuration with the I/O diagnostics page (see the Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide).
After you finish
• Enroll the SMC unit in Security Center (see "Enrolling the SMC unit in Security Center" in the Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide).
• Configure the doors equipped with Aperio-enabled locks (see "Configuring doors equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock" on page 14).
About the RS-485 local echo switches
All RS-485 channels support the local echo feature. The local echo can be turned on or off with the switches SW3 to SW6 found on the Four-port RS-485 module.See the following diagram for the location of those switches on the board. The ON position is when the switch is aligned with its vertical marker (to the right).
IMPORTANT For Aperio-enabled interface modules, the local echo switches must always be set to the ON position.
SW3 and SW4Local echo switches for channel A and B
SW5 and SW6Local echo switches for channel C and D
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Configuring doors equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock
Configuring doors equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock
You must make sure that the Unlock on request to exit option is set to off on all doors equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock.
Before you begin
• Enroll the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC (see "Enrolling the Aperio-enabled locks connected to SMC" on page 11).
• Enroll the SMC unit in Security Center (see "Enrolling the SMC unit in Security Center" in the Synergis Master Controller Configuration Guide).
What you should know
The Aperio-enabled lock uses a mechanical REX. It is not SMC that controls the unlocking of the door when REX is triggered. Enabling this option in the door configuration causes the Door locked and Door unlocked events to be received twice in Security Desk.
To configure a door equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock:1 Connect to Security Center with Config Tool.2 In the Logical view task, select the door that is equipped with an Aperio-enabled lock.3 Select the Properties tab, and then set Unlock on request to exit to OFF.
4 Select the Hardware tab, and then select the SMC unit that controls the lock.TIP All peripherals corresponding to the same lock are named with the same prefix “Aperio X - Interface n”, where X is the channel name (A, B, C, or D), and n is the lock’s EAC address.
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5 On the door entry side, assign the reader corresponding to the door.6 On the door exit side, assign the REX sensor corresponding to the door.7 Under Additional connections,
assign the lock relay to Door lock, and assign the door sensor input to Door sensor. assign the KeyCylinderInside or the KeyCylinderOutside to Manual station, if applicable.
8 If the reader ought to work in “Card and PIN” mode, make sure you configure a timeout long enough for the cardholder to enter the PIN.
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The default access timeout of 5 seconds is not long enough for Aperio-enabled locks. After presenting their credential at the door, the cardholder has to wait until the LED turns green before entering the PIN. That process invariably takes longer than 5 seconds.
a Click Reader settings ( ) beside the Reader.b In the Reader settings dialog box, set Use card and PIN to ON.c Set the Access timeout (PIN entry timeout) to the desired duration (we recommend 10
seconds).
d Click Save.9 Click Apply ( ) to save your changes.
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