Acnps01: Nicepass
Acnps01: Nicepass
Acnps01: Nicepass
IS0625A00MM_28-11-2017
EN
ACNPS01
NicePass
EN - QUICK GUIDE
1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Bus
T4
Keypad
Output 4
Output 3 Voltage-free contact generic auto-
Output 2 mation outputs
Output 1
Common inputs
Input 4 Voltage-free contact sensor
Input 3 inputs
Input 2
Input 1
BusT4
KEYPAD
p value increment
q value decrement
8 confirm
ESC cancel
Example
confirm confirm
p value increment
q value decrement
8 confirm
ESC cancel
2 – English
DISPLAY - MAIN MENU
No Ethernet
connection
Ethernet connection Numeric PIN entry
available
If the control unit is connected to the PC or router, the second line displays its IP address, otherwise Offline is displayed.
To enter the configuration menu: press 8 and enter the numerical PIN (the default code is 12345, which can be modified in the web area:
go to settings > system settings > “Local keypad PIN” Hardware and edit the field).
Once you have entered the PIN, the display shows PIN ok and gives access to the configuration menu; if you have made an invalid entry, the
message invalid PIN is displayed.
The modules may be connected to each other ONLY when they ARE NOT powered.
All modules included in the “Nice Modular System” must be installed inside an electrical panel, and they must be adjacent to each other and
hooked to one or more DIN rails.
To connect the 24V power supply (min.15W) to the control unit, proceed as follows:
A) modular system connection (fig. 2a) with the BMBPD module (see the respective instruction manual)
B) direct connection to the terminal clamps (fig. 2b)
2a 2b
B uts
DW
Inp
– +
ct
GND
UPnta
N L + –
y Co
A UP
DW
24V
GND
UP
B uts
DW
Inp
ct
GND
UPnta
y Co
A UP
DW
GND
UP
B uts
DW
Inp
ct
GND
UPnta
y Co
A UP
DW
GND
UP
01. Configure the OXI receivers with the OBox programmer to enable the “repetition on
BusT4” function
02. Configure the individual automations (a, b and c) with the Oview programmer, to set the same unique addresses for the motors and OXI
receivers and enable the control unit's “condominium opening” and “automatic closing” functions
a b c
+ -
24VDC
L N
03. Connect the automations to the access control unit (ACNPS01) via BusT4 (d):
- If you are using generic automations with the BusT4, they must be connected to the 4 voltage-free contacts (e)
- Any sensor inputs (magnetic coils, photocells, port contacts) used to identify users must be connected to inputs (f).
- The Wiegand interface readers can be connected to inputs (g) powered with an auxiliary power supply (h).
h
g + -
L N
+ -
24VDC
L N
d f e
English – 3
To facilitate the installation, preset accesses and a default transmitter configuration have been created, as described in the following tables:
04. Connect the control unit to the router (i) or directly to the PC's Ethernet port (l) using normal patch cords in the LAN port.
(i) Before you connect the control unit to the router, check that:
- it is configured with the static IP address 192.168.1.100 (factory setting), and also check that this address is free on the network to
prevent malfunctions
- if it is configured with a DHCP address, check that the DHCP is active on the router (dynamic IP address assignment); then connect the
Ethernet cable and wait for the display to show the assigned IP address
(l) To access the control unit connected directly to the PC, set the PC's TCIP/IPv4 address in the same family (e.g.: if the control unit's IP
address is 192.168.1.100, set the PC's address to 192.168.1.1) and in the same subnet mask (255.255.255.0).
i l
+ - + -
24VDC 24VDC
m
L N L N
The transmitter associated with the default user is called the “master”: first name “#default” and last name “default”.
The installer can replace the preset master transmitter (address 1) with a new one with a custom or factory set address, using the local keypad
(no need to use the PC).
01. Enter the configuration menu, “IDENTIFIERS SECTION”, and select “DEFAULT IDENTIFIER ADD”
02. Press and release any key on the new transmitter and wait for “RADIO command added correctly” to display
This procedure replaces the existing default transmitter with the new one, and associates the old transmitter's key functions to the new one.
+ -
24VDC
L N
edit confirm
4 – English
ETHERNET NETWORK p
- (p) Configure the control unit with a static (STATIC) confirm
or dynamic (DHCP) IP address. Default: STATIC
If configured as DHCP, the address will be shown on
the display; otherwise, set the static address as fol- confirm
lows:
- (q) Configure the control unit IP address. Default: q
edit confirm
192.168.1.100.
- (r) Configure the control unit NETMASK. Default:
255.255.255.0. r
- (s) Enter the address of the router (gateway) con- edit confirm
nected to the control unit. Default: 192.168.1.254
- (t) Configure the DNS service address. Default:
s
8.8.8.8. edit confirm
- (u) Once the LAN has been configured, the display
will show the IP address.
Launch your browser and enter the control unit's IP t edit confirm
address in its address bar (e.g. 192.168.1.100)
Access the web area as an administrator or installer. u
The default password for each user profile is "pass-
word"
Before you memorise any new transmitters, make sure that the keys of the master transmitter are properly associated: see table 2 and any
updates made with the PC.
Duplicate the master transmitter with the following procedure (you should be close to the automations)
01. Press and release the master transmitter's (A) key 3 times A B
02. Press and release the new transmitter's (B) key 3 times
03. Press and release the master transmitter's (A) key 3 times
04. Press and release the new transmitter's (B) key 3 times
Notes: - The procedure times out in 30 seconds. - No other transmitters should be read during the duplication stage, otherwise the procedure
will not be successfully completed.
Duplicate the master transmitter with the following procedure (to be executed far away from the automations)
01. Hold the two transmitters, the master (A) and the new one (B),
close to each other
02. On the new transmitter (B), hold down any key until the LED on A B
+ -
24VDC
L N
Entering a new transmitter remotely using an access control unit as a table-top reader
01. Connect the control unit to the computer with a USB cable (USB-A male/USB-A male not included)
02. Launch the browser and enter http... with the address of the remote control unit
03. Select “Identifiers add” and select the code field
04. Press a key on the transmitter and check that the code is displayed in the code field; then follow the on-screen prompts to complete the
procedure.
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24VDC 24VDC
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English – 5
7 WEB AREA AND SECURITY
Default Installer Menu for the configuration and management of the access control unit
Structures
Groups
Statistics User and access statistics
Users
Access summary Weekly accesses chart
Page
Main
Identification
Calendars
by week List of most recent accesses
Constarints Entrances: manual open/close buttons
Passages
Last access Passages
Devices Hardware configuration, software backup and update
Groups
List areas
Users
New building Building: create buildings and enter building data.
Identification
Calendars
List buildings Apartment: create apartments and assign them to buildings.
New apartment
Constarints To speed up the installation process, a default configuration has been created for each area, building
List apartments
Passages
Devicesi
and apartment.
Creating entrances for the automations available in the area and in the building.
Structures
Groups
New passage For every entrance, you must define its area and direction
Passages
List passage
Users To speed up the task, default entrances have been created (see table 1). The first four entrances are
Identification intended for generic automations, while the fifth entrance is associated with BusT4 automations.
Calendars
Constarints Note: there is no limit to the number of entrances for Nice automations on BusT4.
Passages
Devices
Users
Unconfigured
Identification For correct operation of Wiegand ID readers, voltage-free contact inputs and outputs must be as-
Calendars
Constarints sociated with the entrance in question.
Passages
Devices
Group management.
Structures
Groups
New group You can create different groups of users with custom calendars.
Lists groups
Groups can be excluded from the antipass back function in the details tab.
Groups
Users
Identification
Calendars To speed up the work of the installer, a default group has been created with the “Allowed 24/7”
Constarints calendar (i.e. permission 24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
Passages
Devices
Import users
Identification internal radio or external reader.
Calendars
Constarints Once you have selected or read the transmitter/RFId device, you must associate the action with the
Passages entrance (e.g. open - entrance1).
Devices
We recommend creating a "#default" user so that you can select the transmitter duplication options,
whether you are close to the control unit or to the automations.
Creating a new identifier with the internal radio or external reader. You can also import the codes of
Structures transmitters read with the OXI receiver.
Identification
Add identifiers
Groups
Users
Remote assigned The transmitter or RFId identifier can be assigned to a user and associated with the action for the
Remote unassigned entrance in question.
Identification
Assigned identifiers
Calendars
Unassigned identifiers Unassigned transmitters or RFId identifiers are displayed in the “unassigned” list, and can be con-
Constarints
Passages
Transmitters generation figured with the “Details” key.
Devices The “Generate transmitters” function creates a list of transmitters with codes in increasing order.
6 – English
WEB AREA - ADMINISTRATOR
User name: administrator
NicePass
Default password: password
The password can be changed in the “Change password” menu
Login
Default administrator Menu for the configuration and management of the access control unit
Structures
Groups
Statistics User and access statistics
Users
Access summary Weekly accesses chart
Page
Main
Identification
Calendars
by week List of most recent accesses
Constarints Entrances: Manual open/close buttons, hardware configuration, software backup and update
Passages
Last access Passages
Devices
Creation of weekly calendars for managing hourly access permissions for groups of users.
Structures
New calendar Holidays/weekends.
Calendars
Groups
List calendars
Users
New festivity A range is defined by entering a start and end date and time.
Identification
Calendars
List festivities The default “Allowed 24/7” calendar gives access permission 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
New range
Constarints
List ranges
Passages
Devices
Groups
Users
List restrictions defined by its start and end date and time.
Identification
Calendars
Constarints
Passages
Devices
Group management.
Structures
Groups
New Group You can create different groups of users with custom calendars.
List groups
Groups can be excluded from the antipass back function in the details tab.
Groups
Users
Identification
Calendars To speed up the work of the installer, a default group has been created with the
Constarints “Allowed 24/7” calendar (i.e. permission 24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
Passages
Devices
Import users
Identification internal radio or external reader.
Calendars
Constarints Once you have selected or read the transmitter/RFId device, you must associate the action with the
Passages entrance (e.g. open - entrance1).
Devices
Creating a new identifier with the internal radio or external reader. You can also import the codes of
Structures transmitters read with the OXI receiver.
Identification
Add identifiers
Groups
Users
Remote assigned The transmitter or RFId identifier can be assigned to a user and associated with the action for the
Remote unassigned
Identification
Assigned identifiers
entrance in question.
Calendars
Constarints
Unassigned identifiers Unassigned transmitters or RFId identifiers are displayed in the “unassigned” list, and can be con-
Transmitters generation
Passages figured with the “Details” key.
Devices
The “Generate transmitters” function creates a list of transmitters with different codes.
We recommend creating a "#default" user so that you can select the transmitter duplication options,
whether you are close to the control unit or to the automations.
Default Installer
Creating a new identifier with the internal radio or external reader. You can also import the codes of
Structures
Groups
Old password transmitters read with the OXI receiver.
password
Change
Users New password The transmitter or RFId identifier can be assigned to a user and associated with the action for the
Identification Repeat new password entrance in question.
Calendars
Constarints Unassigned transmitters or RFId identifiers are displayed in the “unassigned” list, and can be con-
Passages figured with the “Details” key.
Devices
The “Generate transmitters” function creates a list of transmitters with codes in increasing order.
English – 7
SECURITY - INSTALLER and ADMINISTRATOR
On the first access, we strongly recommend that you replace the default password with a personal one.
The installer and administrator may also set their own passwords.
Access as installer or administrator
NicePass
User name: installer or administrator
Default password: password
Login
Default Installer Default administrator To access the password management menu, click on the word
Structures Structures
Groups
Statistics
Groups
Statistics Default.
Users
Access summary
Users
Access summary This opens a drop down menu; select Change password.
Page
Main
Identification Identification
by week by week
Calendars Calendars
Constarints Constarints
Passages Passages
Last access Passages Last access Passages
Devices Devices
Default Installer Default administrator In the Change password tab, enter the old password, enter
Structures
Old password Structures
Old password the new one and then enter it again to confirm. To memorise
Groups Groups the new password, click on Update.
password
Change
PASSWORD OF ADMINISTRATOR
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manufacturer, NICE S.p.a., declares that the ACNPS01 device is compliant with the directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address:
http://www.niceforyou.com/en/support
Nice S.p.A.
Via Pezza Alta, 13
31046 Oderzo TV Italy
[email protected] www.niceforyou.com