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NGP Introduction

NGP Introduction. Next Generation Enterprise Access Control System with optional Central Station Burg support. NGP Mission Statement. The purpose of the NGP panel is to offer Lenel VARS and End Users an alternative enterprise-class access control panel family Adding value by offering,

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NGP Introduction

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  1. NGP Introduction Next Generation Enterprise Access Control System with optional Central Station Burg support Company Confidential

  2. NGP Mission Statement • The purpose of the NGP panel is to offer Lenel VARS and End Users an alternative enterprise-class access control panel family • Adding value by offering, • true central-station intrusion detection • expanded memory • increased reader count • power management feedback • …and future expansion capabilities

  3. Door strike Door Door Door strike NGP - Project Scope New for Lenel OnGuard Main controller (Panel) Central Station Location: Electrical Room Location: Control Room Door controller (Peripheral) Input/Output Modules: (Peripheral) Location: Room Wall Location: Room Ceiling CCTV system (Output) Motion Sensor (Input) Reader Reader Intrusion Only Access Control Only

  4. NGP and Components External Battery Connector Primary Ethernet Port Secondary Ethernet Port USB Host Ports SOM VBus 12 VDC Alternate Power SNAPP Bus 4 18 VAC / 24VDC Power SNAPP Bus 3 SNAPP Bus 2 AUX 14V Supply 1 AUX 14V Supply 2 SNAPP Bus 1 Siren Relay Micro SD Card Strobe Relay Circuit 4 External Tamper Circuit 3 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Door Strike Relay Door Strike Relay AUX Door 1 REX Door 1 Door Contact 1 Tamper Door1 Green LED R1 D1 R1 AUX Relay NO R 1 AUX Door 2 REX Door 2 Door Contact 2 Tamper Door2 Buzzer R1 D1 Egress R1 AUX Relay C R 1 Buzzer R2 D1 Egress R2 -V R1 Green LED R2 D1 R2 -V R2 Power 14 V R1 Red LED R1 D0 R1 D0 Egress R1 Power 14 V R2 Red LED R2 D0 R2 D0 Egress R2

  5. Product Components NGP Panels (controllers), with enclosure and power supply, with or without (intrusion, dual doors, dual path and other options) NGP dual reader interfaces, with or without universal mounting plates (LNL-CTX and LNL-CTX6) Input and output modules mounted to universal mounting plate to fit into current Lenel enclosures (LNL-CTX and LNL-CTX6) LCD keypads, with or without reader interface Intelligent power supply module Optional world wide modem for intrusion

  6. Final System Level Design NGP Downstream Peripherals Based on Guardall NA I/O SNAPP (RS485) • NGP-13201,2 Lenel Access Control Module • NGP-CKGN1 Lenel Standard LCD • NGP-CKGE1 Lenel LCD (external reader) • NGP-11001 Lenel 16 Input Module • NGP-12081 Lenel 8 Relay Output Board SIA or ContactID4 TCP/IP Alarm Monitoring Station • Notes: • Based upon existing product with new OEM code • Includes code revisions to support 245-bit cards • Based upon existing product with HW changes • NGP will use existing Guardall Worldwide Modem (WWM), part number 120-3633, for PTSN communication • Host Interface • TCP/IP

  7. Downstream Communication NGP Panel • Bi-directional • 4000’ SNAPP Bus • VBUS (Enclosure) • 500’ Reader Wire • In[Out] Readers share connections SNAPP 4000’ 4000’ 1100 1320 LCD Keypad 500’ Enclosure (VBUS) 1208 R D1 IN D1 [OUT] D2 IN D2[OUT] 1208 4000’ = 1219m 500’ = 152m 1208 1208

  8. Value Proposition Summary • A scalable hardware and software platform • Reuse existing Guardall peripherals where possible • Integration with OnGuard Host Software • Integrated Access and Intrusion • With Central Station Support • Phased approach to ultimately include: • NGP peripheral devices • Guardall legacy peripherals

  9. NGP Panel Set Conceptual Differences! • Access and Intrusion! • Onboard power supply and charger • With enhanced status reporting • Doors vs. Readers • 1 or 2 readers per door [IN/OUT] • Output boards are “children” of input boards • 8 Outputs per Panel instead of 16 • 2 Communication ‘Busses’ • SNAPP for external • Vbus for internal

  10. NGP panel intrusion functions • Up to 1024 input points • Define any point as belonging to any area • System default point type and custom point type (future OnGuard support) • False alarm prevention point type • Delay point type • 4 state detection: • NC, NO, Open and short circuit • Custom EOL values • Up to 130 independent areas • Individual Arm/Disarm time schedule • Manual or Auto Arm/Disarm • Priority Arm/Disarm • Dual custody Disarm • Area inter-lock Disarm • No activity auto Arm • Time schedule control perimeter (Stay) or fully Arm (On)

  11. OnGuard Features NOT available with NGP OSDP Reader Support Panel-based Biometrics Elevator Control Schlage Wireless Support PIV support is TBD

  12. Panel Feature Set - Licensed • Feature Set – the capabilities configuration to use with all panels • Determines the system capacities for Readers, Inputs, Etc. • Determined by a License file loaded to the panel • Initial license loaded the factory • Upgrades available • See next slide for more details…

  13. Panel Feature Sets NOTE: Panels will be available in a Non-Intrusion version. Same part numbers w/o the ‘i’ designation.

  14. System On Module (SOM) • Main application processing unit • Linux operating system • Root file system • Database (configuration, users, etc.) • Event storage • Atmel AT91SAM9G20 ARM (400Mhz) • Communication ports • 6 serial • 2 Ethernet (10/100Base-T) • 2 USB host • 1 USB device • Memory • Serial dataflash (4MB) • NAND flash (256MB) • SDRAM (512MB) • NVRAM (2MB) • Micro SD card (2GB future) • Real Time Clock

  15. Controller Base Module with I/O processor • Freescale MC9S08AC96 (18Mhz) • 18VAC/24VDC/12VDC input power • Power Supplies • System regulator: 14DC @ 1.2A • Battery charger 13.7VDC @ 1.2A • 5VDC @ 1A • 3.3VDC @ 1A • I/O processing unit • I/O signal conditioning • Field wiring connections • Timing critical functions • A-D conversion • Reader input processing • Power supply monitoring and diagnostics

  16. Controller Base Module with I/O processor • Communication interfaces • 2, Ethernet RJ45 • Dual USB (for Serial Support) • 4, SNAPP (RS485) • Vbus for I/O expansion • Future Use • WWM for PTSN alarm reporting to Central Station • Outputs • 2, 5A @ 24VDC 1-Form-C relays • 2, 1A @ 24VDC relays • 4 open collector inputs • 2, 14V auxiliary supplies • Backup battery disconnect relay • Inputs • 12 supervised inputs • 4 w/ 2 Doors • 4 Wiegand/Magstripe readers • External tamper input • Off the wall tamper input • Solid state siren/strobe outputs (optional)

  17. NGP Memory • Onboard memory will retain specified information which includes: • Cardholder/Badge – 500,000 MAX • Access levels – 31,199 • Timezones – 255 (Holidays – 128) • 50,000 Events • Battery backed memory and Flash storage • Memory is not an issue with the NGP • It was sized based on what we needed to hold

  18. NGP-1320 - 2 Door / 4 Reader Module • 2 door, 4 reader access control • Dedicated door status and REX inputs • Additional input for each door • 8 amp Form-C lock relay for each door • 3 amp Form-A aux relay for each door • Processor Diagnostic LED • 5V or 12V selectable reader power output • 12VDC power • RS485 SNAPP bus communications to controller • Front and rear tamper (separate switches) • 12VDC power Configuration Options NGP-1320= board only NGP-1320-UMP (displayed)

  19. NGP-1100 - Input/Output Module • 16 solid-state inputs • 2 solid-state outputs • Diagnostic LED for communications and each relay • Expansion port for up to 4 downstream vbus modules • RS485 SNAPP bus communications to controller • Front and rear tamper (separate switches) • 12VDC power

  20. NGP-1208 - Output Expansion Board • 8 Form-c Relay outputs • Diagnostic LED for communications and each relay • Vbus communications to NGP-1100 • Up to 4 allowed per NGP-1100 • 12VDC power

  21. Worldwide Modem 120-3633L • Worldwide Modem (Optional) • Operates at 2400 Baud • SIA/CID reporting formats • HSC/IP (High Security Communications) • Direct plug in module to NGP

  22. LCD Keypad (NGP-CKXX Gray & White) • Large character 2x16 screen • Allows the user to view and control the system • Cover tamper and wall tamper detection (single switch) • Available with or w/o External Reader Interface • Future Keypad Features (TBD) • Dedicated keys used for panic, fire, and medical emergencies • Function (f) keys allow the system administrator to program up to 10 specific output functions of their choice per area

  23. Model Cross Reference

  24. Configuration Examples

  25. Configuring the Panel • NGP Access Panel Configuration • Typical configuration tabs • NGP specific tabs (Power, SIA/CID, Intrusion, etc.)

  26. NGP Panel Options • Options control the functions available on the panel • ‘Model:’ sets the feature set of the panel

  27. Power Tab on NGP • Specifies settings for the battery testing and use by the panel • Brownout Mode • Send alarm on low voltage • Check for Battery • Cutoff Voltage • Warning Voltage

  28. Capacity Tab on NGP • Display Panel Capacities • Doors • Alarm Panels • Inputs/Outputs • Downstream Devices • Badges

  29. Adding an NGP-1100 Input Panel • Adding an Input Panel requires the board serial number • You also need to specify the number of Inputs and Outputs supported by the panel (groups of 4) • Include any VBUS connected NGP-1208s in the count of Outputs

  30. Input/Output Addressing • The inputs and outputs in the system are selected by their association to an Alarm Panel • Main NGP Panel Inputs/Outputs • 4 Inputs and 2 Outputs (w/ Onboard Readers) • 12 Inputs and 2 Outputs (w/o Onboard Readers • NGP-1100 Panels have 16 Inputs • NGP-1208 Panels have 8 Outputs • 4 can be connected to a single NGP-1100 • Using techniques familiar to OnGuard users we can allow management of large numbers of points

  31. Configuring the Inputs • Select the Alarm Panel the Inputs are connected to on the left • Supervision and Point Type • Area and Buffer Area

  32. Point Types • 16 Pre-defined Input Point Types • Means that the installer can quickly program how a point behaves • Standard (Basic On/Off Point for Access Only Systems) • Entry doors (triggers), route points (followers), perimeter points, supervisory points, fire points and panic (hold up) points can be quickly defined • Easy to Use; configures commonly used inputs • Burglary • Life Safety • Supervisory groups • False Alarm Prevention Points • Typically used with Motion Detectors, it will only report if active for 10 seconds or if 2 separate sensors in the same area activate within 20 minuntes

  33. NGP Reader Settings • Specific settings for the NGP Readers • Assume Door Used / Time and Attendance • Turnstile Behavior / Request to Exit behavior • “Man-Trap” - Interlock Support

  34. NGP Door Modes • Credential Required • Unlocked • Pending First User (First Card Unlock) • Area is Disarmed (Stay/Disarmed) • Door is unlocked when the area is…

  35. In/Out Readers • Reader Mode • Card Only, Card and PIN, PIN or Card, PIN Only • PIN Only requires a setting at the panel • Reader Policy • Normal, Dual Custody, Escort, Toggle Lock (Authorized) • Lockout (locks the reader) • During or Outside the schedule only

  36. Areas • Areas in NGP can be used for various reasons • Anti-passback • User Counting • Activity Detection • Intrusion Detection • Delay Times • Exit Settings • Common / Priority Areas • Arm/Disarm Settings • Schedule • Options

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