Honeywell Oven PW 6000 User Manual

PW-6000  
Intelligent Controller  
Installation and Configuration Guide  
Part Number: PW6K1IC  
July 2007  
© 2007 Honeywell. All rights reserved.  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure 1: PW-6000 Connections, LEDs, and DIP Switches .............................. 7  
Figure 8: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Server  
Figure 9: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Client  
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1 Notices  
1.1 Warnings and Cautions  
Before Installation  
Warning: Before installation, TURN OFF the external circuit breaker which supplies  
power to the system.  
Before connecting the device to the power supply, verify that the output voltage is  
within specifications of the power supply (see 'Technical Specifications' on page 11).  
Do not apply power to the system until after the installation has been completed.  
Personal injury or death can occur, and the equipment can be damaged beyond repair,  
if this precaution is not observed.  
Fire Safety and Liability Notice  
Warning: Never connect card readers to any critical entry, exit door, barrier, elevator or  
gate without providing an alternative exit in accordance with all the fire and  
life safety codes pertinent to the installation.  
These fire and safety codes vary from city to city and you must get approval from  
local fire officials whenever using an electronic product to control a door or other  
barrier. Use of egress buttons, for example, may be illegal in some cities. In most  
applications, single action exit without prior knowledge of what to do is a life safety  
requirement. Always make certain that any required approvals are obtained in writing.  
DO NOT ACCEPT VERBAL APPROVALS SINCE THEY ARE NOT VALID.  
Honeywell Integrated Security never recommends using the PW-6000 or related  
products for use as a primary warning or monitoring system. Primary warning or  
monitoring systems should always meet the local fire and safety code requirements.  
The installer must also test the system on a regular basis by instructing the end user in  
appropriate daily testing procedures. Failure to test a system regularly could make the  
installer liable for damages to the end user if a problem occurs.  
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Earth Grounding  
Warning: EARTH ground all enclosures for proper installation.  
Use Suppressors  
Warning: Use suppressors on all door strikes. Use S-4 suppressors for installation.  
Honeywell Integrated Security, Inc. recommends only DC strikes.  
1.2 Damage During Shipment  
Caution: IF ANY DAMAGE TO THE SHIPMENT IS NOTICED, A CLAIM MUST  
BE FILED WITH THE COMMERCIAL CARRIER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE  
DAMAGE.  
1.3 Electro Static Discharge  
Caution: Electro-static discharge (ESD) can damage CMOS integrated circuits and  
modules.  
To prevent damage always follow these procedures:  
Use static shield packaging and containers to transport all electronic  
components, including completed reader assemblies.  
Handle all ESD sensitive components at an approved static-controlled  
workstation. These workstations consist of a desk mat, floor mat and an ESD  
wrist strap. Workstations are available from various vendors.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
installation and user guides, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Note: This document and the data in it shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed to  
others for procurement or manufacturing, except as authorized by and with the written  
permission of Honeywell Integrated Security, Inc.The information contained in this  
document or in the product itself is the exclusive property and trade secrets of  
Honeywell Integrated Security, Inc. Copyright laws of the United States protect all  
information in this document or in the software product itself.  
Note: Any use of this product is subject to the terms and acceptance of the Honeywell  
Integrated Security, Inc. Software Agreement. Please request a copy from Honeywell  
review the agreement carefully.  
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1.4 Disclaimer – Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification  
If a Customer receives a claim that a Product or any component thereof has caused  
personal injury or damage to the property of others, Customer shall immediately  
notify Honeywell Integrated Security in writing of all such claims. Honeywell  
Integrated Security shall defend or settle such claims and shall indemnify and hold  
Customer harmless for any costs or damages including reasonable attorneys’ fees  
which Customer may be required to pay as a result of the defective Product or the  
negligence of Honeywell Integrated Security, its agents, or its employees.  
Customer shall hold harmless and indemnify Honeywell Integrated Security from and  
against all claims, demands, losses and liability arising out of damage to property or  
injury to persons occasioned by or in connection with the acts or omissions of  
Customer and its agents and employees, and from and against all claims, demands,  
losses and liability for costs of fees, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, in  
connection therewith.  
1.5 Unpacking Procedure  
Caution: If any damage to the shipment is noticed before unpacking, a claim must be  
filed with the commercial carrier.  
All containers should be opened and unpacked carefully in order to prevent damage to  
the contents.  
Follow these steps to unpack equipment in preparation for installation:  
1. Open the container and remove the unit(s) and all packing material. Retain the  
container and all the packing materials. They may be used again for  
reshipment of the equipment, if needed.  
2. Inspect the contents to see if anything is missing. If you notice any missing  
items, contact the order entry department at 1-800-323-4576 Option-1.  
3. Visually check the contents. If you see any damage, do the following:  
a. If shipping has caused damage to the unit, a claim must be filed with the  
commercial carrier.  
b. If any other defect is apparent, call for a return authorization.  
1.6 Shipping Instructions  
To ship equipment back to Honeywell Integrated Security, contact the customer  
service department at 1-800-323-4576 before returning the equipment. When you call,  
please have available:  
A description of the problem or the reason you are returning the equipment.  
Your original purchase order number, invoice number and if the unit is still  
under warranty.  
A new purchase order number if the unit is not under warranty  
From the customer service department, obtain the Return Authorization Number  
(RMA).  
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Show the RMA number on all packages shipped. Packages, which are not marked  
with an RMA number will be refused at the factory and returned to you COD.  
Carefully pack the equipment for shipment. Use the original packing material  
whenever possible  
1.7 Limited Warranty  
All Products sold or licensed by Honeywell Integrated Security include a warranty  
registration card which must be completed and returned to Honeywell Integrated  
Security by or on behalf of the end user for Honeywell Integrated Security to provide  
warranty service, repair, credit or exchange. All warranty work shall be handled  
through Customer which shall notify Honeywell Integrated Security and apply for a  
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number prior to returning any Product for  
service, repair, credit or exchange. Honeywell Integrated Security warrants that its  
Products shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two  
years from the date of shipment of the Product to Customer. The warranty on  
Terminals, Printers, Communications Products and Upgrade kits is 90 days from the  
date of shipment. Satisfaction of this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement  
of Products which are defective or defective under normal use. Honeywell Integrated  
Security’s warranty shall not extend to any Product which, upon examination, is  
determined to be defective as a result of misuse, improper storage, incorrect  
installation, operation or maintenance, alteration, modification, accident or unusual  
deterioration of the Product due to physical environments in excess of the limits set  
forth in Product manuals. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND  
BEYOND THIS PROVISION. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF THE  
DISTRIBUTOR SHALL EXTEND THE LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY OF  
THE MANUFACTURER BEYOND THE TERMS OF THIS PROVISION. IN NO  
EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL INTEGRATED SECURITY BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY RE-PROCUREMENT COSTS, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE,  
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES TO ANY PERSON  
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF HONEYWELL INTEGRATED SECURITY’S  
PRODUCTS.  
1.8 Confidentiality  
All software, drawings, diagrams, specifications, catalogs, literature, manuals and  
other materials furnished by Honeywell Integrated Security relating to the design, use  
and service of the Products shall remain confidential and shall constitute the  
proprietary rights of Honeywell Integrated Security and Customer agrees to treat such  
information as confidential. Customer shall acquire no rights in the design of the  
Products or the related materials except to use such information solely for the purpose  
of and only during the time it sells the Products.  
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Customer shall not copy the design of any of the Products or use or cause to be used  
any Product design or related materials for its own benefit or for the benefit of any  
other party. The covenants contained in this section shall remain effective throughout  
the term of this Agreement and thereafter unless specifically waived by Honeywell  
Integrated Security in writing.  
2 Product Overview  
The Intelligent Controller is the heart of the PW-6000 and provides the real time  
processing for the connected I/O interfaces.  
The PW-6000 is designed to operate without the need for a PC. It can be connected to  
a Pro-Watch host computer using direct serial communication, dial-up modem, or  
TCP/IP network connection. The PW-6000 holds the database for the subsystem  
configuration and card holders, and the event log buffer, which is in battery-backed  
memory.  
Note: Please refer to the Pro-Watch Software Suite Guide for details on using the  
Pro-Watch interface.  
2.1 PW-6000 and PW-5000  
The PW-6000 controller configuration and operation is similar to the PW-5000  
controller; both use the Pro-Watch at the front end.  
You can use the PW-5000 controller interface to configure the PW-6000  
hardware settings.  
2.2 Port Settings  
Port 0 provides the host-embedded Ethernet interface.  
Port 1 is for RS-232 or RS-485 2-wire serial interface connections. An  
optional Lantronix CoBox-Micro interface daughter board  
(10Base-T/100Base-TX) is also supported on Port 1.  
Ports 2 and 3 are for RS-485 2-wire downstream support for connecting 32  
I/O devices. Note that the I/O communications must be mapped differently in  
Pro-Watch, according to the following table:  
PW-6000 Port  
Pro-Watch Port  
2
3
4
6
See Table 1 'PW-6000 Jumper Settings' on page 8 for more information on how to  
configure the port settings.  
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2.3 Other  
An on-board real time clock maintains the date and time, taking into account  
leap year and accounting for global time zones and daylight savings time  
changes.  
The database for the system configuration and card holders are stored in  
FLASH memory.  
The event log buffer is stored in battery-backed memory.  
Configuration data and event/status reports are communicated to the host via  
on-board 10-BaseT/100Base-TX Ethernet port or Port 1.  
Transactions are stored in 1 MB of battery-backed SRAM. The maximum  
number of transactions stored while the host is offline is 50,000.  
Cards are stored in Flash memory and read into DRAM when the board is  
powered up. The amount of storage available for cards and biometric records is  
15 MB. The maximum number of cards depends on the card record database  
configuration, but the number is approximately 300,000. This maximum is  
dependent on how the card is configured with more space per card used with  
longer card number, more clearance codes, and so on.  
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Figure 1: PW-6000 Connections, LEDs, and DIP Switches  
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3 Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware  
The PW-6000 processor is configured with 12 jumpers and a set of 4 DIP switches.  
These jumpers/switches set up the port interface, end of line termination, and  
operating mode configuration. Refer to the tables below to set the jumpers as required.  
3.1 Setting the Jumpers  
Table 1 PW-6000 Jumper Settings  
Set At  
Description  
Jumpers  
J1  
J2  
J3  
N/A  
N/A  
OFF  
ON  
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet Connection (Port 0)  
Factory Use Only  
Port 2 RS-485 EOL Terminator is OFF  
Port 2 RS-485 EOL Terminator is ON  
Port 3 RS-485 EOL Terminator is OFF  
Port 3 RS-485 EOL Terminator is ON  
Port 1 RS-485 EOL Terminator is OFF  
Port 1 RS-485 EOL Terminator is ON  
Factory Use Only  
J4  
J5  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
J6  
J7  
N/A  
N/A  
COBOX-MICRO Ethernet Module Connection (Port 1)  
Port 1 is RS-232  
J8, J9, J10 232  
485  
Port 1 is RS-485  
J11  
J12  
N/A  
N/A  
Factory Use Only  
Factory Use Only  
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3.2 Setting the DIP Switches  
Dual In-line Package (DIP) switches are read when the system powers up, except  
where noted otherwise. The following table shows the setting options.  
Table 2 PW-6000 DIP Switch Settings  
S2  
S3  
S4  
Selection  
S1  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Normal Operating Mode.  
When DIP switch 1 is ON, Port 0  
communicates with the web browser.  
Port 1 is used for RS-232/485  
communications. After the panel  
initialization, enable the default user  
name (admin) and password (password).  
The user name and password are read  
dynamically; you do not need to reboot  
the panel.  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Use the factory default communication  
parameters.  
Unless the network administrator  
reserves an IP address for the panel  
(based on the controller board’s Media  
Access Control (MAC) address), the  
PW-6000 uses Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to  
obtain an IP address from the network  
DHCP server.  
When power is applied with the  
switches in this position, there is a ten  
second window (when LEDs 1and 2  
flash alternately with LEDs 3 and 4),  
during which memory is cleared if  
switch 1 or switch 2 is changed to OFF.  
When switch 1 or 2 is changed to OFF,  
only LED 2 flashes and memory begins  
to be cleared. This period of clearing  
lasts several minutes. When the memory  
has been cleared, the LED pattern  
changes to the flashing of LEDs 1 and 4.  
The panel then reboots by itself. All data  
in memory is erased except the serial  
number, MAC address, hardware  
revision, and OEM code.  
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The PW-6000 DIP switches need to be set twice:  
1. Configure the S4-S3-S2-S1 DIP switches to off-off-on-off to set the default  
TCP/IP address to 192.168.0.251.  
2. Apply power to the panel to set the IP address.  
3. Change the S4-S3-S2-S1 combination to off-off-off-on.(DIP switch 1 is “read  
on the fly”). This sets the login to the default user ID (“admin”) and password  
(“password”) for Ethernet communications.  
4. Create users. See 'User Configuration' on page 23 for instructions.  
5. Set the S4-S3-S2-S1 combination to off-off-off-off.  
6. Configure the host port for TCP/IP and/or Serial communications. See 'Host  
Port' on page 18 for instructions. This will enable both TCP/IP and serial  
hardware networking when you log in again.  
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3.3 Technical Specifications  
Table 3 PW-6000 Technical Specifications  
Description  
Category  
WARNING: PW-6000 is manufactured for use in  
low-voltage, Class 2 circuits only.  
12Vdc ± 10%, 300mA maximum.  
Primary Power  
12Vdc @ 240mA (325mA with CoBox-Micro) nominal.  
3Volts Lithium, type BR2325, BR2330, CR2330.  
Memory and  
Clock Backup  
Port 0  
Port 1  
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet.  
Ports  
RS-232 or 2-wire RS-485: 9,600 to 115,200  
bps, async. An optional Lantronix  
CoBox-Micro interface daughter board is  
supported (10Base-T/100Base-TX).  
Port 2 & 3  
2-wire RS-485: 2,400 to 38,400 bps, async.  
2 non-supervised, dedicated for cabinet tamper and power fault  
monitoring.  
Inputs  
Power:  
1 twisted pair, 18 AWG.  
Cable requirements  
RS-485:  
24AWG, 4,000ft (1,200m) maximum, twisted  
pair with shield. 120 ohm.  
RS-232:  
24AWG, 25ft (7.6m) maximum.  
Cat 5.  
Ethernet:  
Alarm input:  
1 twisted pair, 30 ohms maximum.  
Temperature: 0 to 50°C, operating  
Environmental  
Mechanical  
-55 to +85°C, storage  
Humidity:  
0 to 95% RHNC  
Dimensions:  
5.5 in. (137.7mm) W x 9 in. (228.6.4mm) L  
x .75 in. (19.05mm) H  
Weight:  
7.1 oz. (201 gm) nominal  
Standoff size  
Diameter 0.125 inch x 0.4375 inch long  
Lantronix NIC  
support  
Richco Plastics part number LMSP-7-01, 3 pieces (not  
supplied)  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Caution: Locate the power source as close to this board as possible. Connect power with minimum of  
18AWG wires.  
Note: POLARITY for 12 VDC power is important. Make sure the +12 VDC is connected to the  
terminal labeled +12V and the return is connected to the terminal labeled GND.  
3.4 Status LEDs  
The PW-6000 uses six on-board LEDs to provide status information during its initialization sequence  
and normal run-time operation.  
Initialization  
Table 4 PW-6000 Status LED Combinations During Initialization  
LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 Description  
LED 1  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
X
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
X
Basic processor initialization  
Internal SRAM test  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
External SDRAM, First Chip  
External FLASH Test  
External SDRAM, Second  
External SRAM Test  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
External EEPROM Test  
External RTC Test  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
X
Backup Battery and Reset  
UART Test  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Ethernet Interface, MII  
Final processor Initialization  
X
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Run TimeSupplying Power to the PW-6000 Interface  
Table 5 PW-6000 Status LED Combinations During Run Time  
Description  
LED  
1
Off-Line / On-Line and Battery Status  
Off-Line = 20% On, ON-Line = 80% On  
Double Flash means the Battery is Low  
Primary Host Communication Activity (Ethernet or Port 1)  
Port 2 Communication Activity  
2
3
4
Port 3 Communication Activity  
5
ON = Writing to Flash Memory. Do NOT cut off power when this LED is ON.  
6
TBD  
SPD  
ACT  
On-Board Ethernet Speed. OFF = 10MBS. ON = 100MBS.  
OFF = No On-Board Ethernet Activity. ON = On-Board Ethernet Activity  
(YELLOW LED).  
LNK  
OFF = ON Link. ON = Good Link (GREEN LED).  
3.5 Supplying Power to the PW-6000 Interface  
The processor accepts 12Vdc for power. Locate power source as close to the unit as possible and  
connect it with minimum of 18AWG wires.  
Caution: Observe POLARITY on 12 VDC.  
Figure 2: PW-6000 Power Terminals  
TB1  
TR+  
TR-  
PORT 3  
GND  
+12V  
+
-
12Vdc 10%  
GND  
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3.6 Communications Wiring  
The PW-6000 processor communicates to the host via on-board Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX port  
or on port 1. Port 1 may be configured as RS-232, two-wire RS-485 or optional Lantronix Ethernet  
10Base-T/ 100Base-TX CoBox-Micro interface. The RS-232 interface is for direct one to one  
connection to a host computer, or a modem.  
Ports 2 and 3 use the two-wire RS-485 interface only. The interface allows multi-drop communication  
on a single bus of up to 4,000 feet (1,200 meters). Use shielded twisted pair (minimum 24 AWG) with  
120-ohm impedance. Install termination jumpers only at the end-of-line unit.  
Figure 3: PW-6000 Port Wiring  
TB2  
TB1  
TB3  
TB3  
TR+  
TR-  
TR+  
TR-  
TXD/TR+  
RXD/TR-  
TXD/TR+  
RXD/TR-  
GND  
GND  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
+12V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
PORT 1 CONFIGURED  
as RS-232  
PORT 1 CONFIGURED  
as 2-WIRE RS-485  
PORT 2  
2-WIRE RS-485  
PORT 3  
2-WIRE RS-485  
3.7 Cabinet Tamper and Power Failure Input Wiring  
Figure 4: PW-6000 TMP and FLT Terminals  
Inputs TMP and FLT are used for monitoring cabinet tamper and power failure with normally closed  
contacts. These two inputs are for contact closure monitoring only; do not use end-of-line (EOL)  
resistor(s). If these inputs are not used, install a short piece of wire at the input to indicate a safe  
condition.  
3.8 Memory and Real Time Clock Backup Battery  
The event log buffer and the real time clock are backed up by a 3V lithium battery. This BR2325,  
BR2330, or CR2330 battery should be replaced annually.  
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4 System Configuration via Web Interface  
The PW-6000 comes with Access Control Device Server Manager (ACDSM). The ACDSM is a  
built-in web server, through which you can configure network and other system settings.  
Notes:  
If you are using Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, you cannot access the  
ACDSM web server. All pages will display “Bad Request!” You must uninstall the Enhanced  
Security option before you can access the ACDSM.  
The default factory-set TCP/IP address for the built-in system configuration web server is  
192.168.0.251  
4.1 Connecting to ACDSM for the First Time  
1. Use the factory default controller IP address 192.168.0.251.  
2. Set the DIP switches to S4=OFF, S3=OFF, S2=ON, S1=OFF.  
Note: S1 must be set to OFF for the factory default. After the panel powers up, change S1 to  
ON to enable the use of the default user name and password.  
3. Connect the computer to host the web server via Ethernet Port 0. Connection should be via  
crossover Ethernet cable or by the regular Ethernet cables connected via the hub.  
4. Set the host computer to the static IP address 192.168.0.250 to be able to connect to the  
factory-default PW-6000 controller at address 192.168.0.251.  
5. Power up the PW-6000 controller.  
4.2 Login Page  
1. Click the “Click Here to Login” link to display the User Name and Password fields.  
Figure 5: PW-6000 Web Server Login Screen  
2. Enter your User Name and Password.  
Note: Default User ID is admin and the default Password is password.  
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4.3 Home Page  
The first screen after the login is the home page which displays all the available configuration links on  
the left navigation bar:  
Figure 6: PW-6000 Web Server Home Page  
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4.4 Network Settings  
Click the Network link on the navigation bar to display the Network Settings screen where you can  
select the appropriate option button for dynamic or static IP address configuration:  
Figure 7: PW-6000 Web Server Network Settings Screen  
Notes:  
The Host Name of This Device field contains the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the  
PW-6000 controller board.  
The IP address configuration is same as using the Lantronix Ethernet board on a PW-5000. The  
users can select the Dynamic IP option button and reserve an IP address for the MAC address,  
or they can select the other option button and assign a Static IP address as well.  
Dynamic IP Configuration Method  
1. Click the Dynamic IP option button to select the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
(DHCP) method to obtain IP address automatically.  
2. Click OK.  
Note: The Pro-Watch communicates with the PW-6000 panel using an IP address. If you must use the  
Dynamic IP option because of your network policies or configuration, you must reserve an IP address  
at the DHCP server for the MAC (Media Access Control) address in the PW-6000 panel. The MAC  
address is a unique identifier attached to network adapters. Each time the PW-6000 panel requests an IP  
address, the DHCP server will assign the address that was reserved for it.  
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Static IP Configuration Method  
1. Click the Static IP option button to assign a static IP address, and enter the following  
information in the appropriate fields:  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
2. Click OK.  
4.5 Host Port  
Click the Host Port link on the navigation bar to display the Host Connection Configuration screen  
where you can select the appropriate settings for the Primary Host Port and Alternate Host Port:  
Note: Some of the fields change dynamically depending on the Connection Type selected.  
IP Server Connection Type  
Figure 8: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Server Connection  
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1. From PW6000 Communication Address drop-down list, select one of the eight (0 to 7)  
available communication addresses for the PW-6000 board.  
Note: In the previous panels, this selection was made manually by setting the DIP switches.  
2. For the Primary Host Port, make the following selections:  
a. Connection Type. Select IP Server (the standard connection type), so that the  
Pro-Watch Host will poll the PW-6000 panel. The panel does not currently support the  
IP Client option, which would cause the PW-6000 panel to poll the Pro-Watch Host and  
the Host to reply to the panel.  
a. Data Security. Select one of the following:  
– None  
Password/AES from the drop-down list. If you select Password/AES,  
communications between the Pro-Watch Host and the PW-6000 panel are  
encrypted. Note that encryption must be enabled in Pro-Watch for the appropriate  
Pro-Watch channel. See Chapter 7, “Hardware Configuration,” in the Pro-Watch  
Guide for channel encryption instructions.  
b. Port Number. Enter the port number through which the host computer can communicate  
with the PW-6000 board.  
c. Select either Allow All or the Authorized IP Address Required option button.  
Allow All, as the label suggests, allows all IP addresses to communicate with the  
PW-6000. Select this option for web page browser access.  
– If you select the Authorized IP Address Required option, also enter in the  
Authorized IP Addresses fields all the IP addresses that would be allowed to  
communicate with the PW-6000. Use this option only for Host communication.  
3. For the Alternate Host Port, make the following selections:  
a. Connection Type. Select one of the following values from the drop-down list: IP  
Server, Serial-RS232, Serial-RS485, Serial-Modem, Serial-CoBox. Note that the  
IPClient option is listed, but it is not supported by the panel and should not be selected.  
b. Data Security. Select one of the following values from the drop-down list: None,  
Password/no AES, Password/AES.  
c. Select a Baud Rate from the drop-down list.  
d. Select a Flow Control from the drop-down list.  
4. Click OK.  
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IP Client Connection Type  
Figure 9: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Client Connection  
Note: The PW-6000 panel does not currently support an IP Client connection.  
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Serial-RS232, Serial-RS485, Serial-Modem, or Serial-CoBox Connection Types  
Figure 10: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration with Serial RS-232 Connection  
1. From the PW6000 Communication Address drop-down list, select one of the eight (0 to 7)  
available communication addresses for the PW-6000 board.  
Note: In the previous panels, this selection was made through setting the virtual DIP switches.  
2. For the Primary Host Port, make the following selections:  
a. Connection Type. From the drop-down list, select Serial-RS232. Select one of the  
following as appropriate: Serial-RS232, Serial-RS495, Serial-Modem, Serial-CoBox.  
b. Data Security. Select one of the following values from the drop-down list: None,  
Password/no AES, Password/AES.  
c. Select a Baud Rate from the drop-down list.  
d. Select a Flow Control from the drop-down list.  
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3. For the Alternate Host Port, make the following selections:  
a. Connection Type. If you choose to configure an alternate host port, and if you have  
selected Serial-RS232 for the primary host port, select IP Server from the drop-down  
list for the alternate host port.  
b. Data Security. Select one of the following values from the drop-down list: None,  
Password/no AES, Password/AES.  
c. Select a Baud Rate from the drop-down list.  
d. Select a Flow Control from the drop-down list.  
4. Click OK.  
4.6 Device Information  
Click the Device Info link on the navigation bar to display the read-only Access Control Device  
Hardware Information screen:  
Figure 11: PW-6000 Web Server Device HW Info Screen  
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4.7 User Configuration  
Click the Users link on the navigation bar to display the User screen where you can add, edit, and  
delete user records:  
Figure 12: PW-6000 Web Server User Info Screen  
Adding a User  
Follow these steps:  
1. Click New Account to display the new user account screen.  
2. Enter the following:  
User name – a unique character string that identifies the user.  
Level – level of privileges the user will have. Level 1 grants the user read/write  
privileges to all panel features; level 2 grants the user read-only privileges to the Notes,  
Network, Host Port, and Device Info features; level 3 grants the user read-only  
privileges to just the Notes and Device Info features.  
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3. Specify the maximum period of time a session will remain open without user activity. If the  
period expires without user activity, the user is logged out. After specifying the time period,  
click Save Session Timer to save the setting.  
4. Configure the auto-save timer. This feature, if enabled, automatically saves the hardware  
configuration in non-volatile Random Access Memory (RAM) at the specified time interval. If  
you select Enable Auto-Save, then select a time interval from the drop-down list, and click  
Save Auto-Save Timer to save the setting.  
Editing a User  
To edit a user record, click to select the user from the Username column and then click Edit. Use the  
information provided in the previous section, “Adding a User,” to edit the record.  
Deleting a User  
To delete a user record, click to select the user from the Username column and then click Delete.  
4.8 Restore Default Screen  
Click the Restore Default link on the navigation bar to restore the default configuration values for the  
PW-6000:  
Figure 13: PW-6000 Web Server Restore Default Screen  
1. Click Restore Default to reload the default factory settings for all the configuration variables.  
2. Click Restore Current to reload the current operational settings for all the configuration  
variables.  
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4.9 Apply Setting Screen  
Click the Apply Setting link on the navigation bar to apply the selected configuration  
values:  
Figure 14: PW-6000 Web Server Apply Setting Screen  
Click Apply, Reboot to apply all the configured values and reboot the PW-6000.  
4.10 Log Out  
Click the Log Out link on the navigation bar to log out of the web server.  
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Appendix A  
PW-6000 Web Server and Pro-Watch Channels  
The PW-6000 web server’s host port configuration requires corresponding changes in  
the way the Pro-Watch’s channels are configured. The PW-6000 web server host  
ports and the Pro-Watch channel ports must have the correct values to communicate  
with each other.  
Follow these steps:  
1. Set the PW-6000 hardware configuration:  
a. On the controller board, set the jumpers J8, J9, J10 on Port1 to  
RS-485.  
b. On Port1, connect the pins as follows:  
– pin1 = TR+  
– pin2 = TR-  
– pin5 = GND to RS-485 terminals of the Intelligent “Auto”  
Converter PW5K1CVT1 (i.e., PW-5000 RS-232/RS-485  
converter)  
c. Connect the RS-232 terminal of the PW5K1CVT1 converter to the  
serial port of your Pro-Watch application server.  
2. Set the host port configuration of the PW-6000 web server:  
a. Login to the Access Control Device Server Configuration Manager.  
b. Set the Primary Host fields as follows:  
– Connection Type = IP Server  
– Port Number = 3001  
– Data Security = Allow All  
c. Set the Alternate Host Port fields as follows:  
– Connection Type = Serial-RS-485  
– Baud Rate= 38400  
– Data Security = None  
– Flow Control = RTS Toggle  
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d. Click OK.  
e. From the Setting menu, select Apply, Reboot. The system will  
display the “Board is Restarting” message.  
3. Set the port configuration for the Pro-Watch channel:  
a. In Pro-Watch, click Hardware Configuration on the left navigation  
bar.  
b. Right click on your Site to launch the mini pop-up menu.  
c. Select New > Channel to display the Create a Channel dialog box.  
d. Click the Channel Type drop-down list and select PW-5000. The  
icon of the newly created PW-5000 channel will display in the right  
pane.  
e. Right click on the icon of your PW-5000 channel and select  
Properties to display the Edit Channel Screen dialog box.  
This screen displays configuration fields for the Primary Port  
(related to the Primary Host on the web server) as well as the  
Secondary Port (related to the Alternate Host Port on the web  
server).  
f. For both Primary and Secondary ports, select the appropriate values  
for the following configuration fields:  
– If the Port Type is Hard Wired (related to Serial-RS485 web  
server host port), then fill in the following settings:  
• ComPort  
• Baud  
– If the Port Type is TCP/IP (related to IP Server web server host  
port), then fill in the following settings:  
• IP Address  
• Port Number  
Note: If you are using a modem, and the modem uses a procedure that  
calls Pro-Watch, then the modem must be the primary port.  
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414-766-1700  
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European Office  
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Germany  
Specifications subject to change  
without notice.  
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