Bosch Access Modular Controller 2 Manual

Bosch Access Modular Controller 2 Manual

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  • Page 1 Access Modular Controller 2 ADS‑AMC2‑4R4CF | APC‑AMC2‑4R4CF Guide d'installation...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Access Modular Controller 2 Table of contents | en Table of contents Safety Short information Introduction Description Product overview 3.2.1 Mainboard 3.2.2 Status display System overview Installing Mounting the device on a mounting rail Unmounting the device from a mounting rail...
  • Page 4 | Table of contents Access Modular Controller 2 Appendices 11.1 Connecting diagrams 11.2 Status display 11.2.1 Bootloader V00.49 11.2.2 Firmware until 6x.45, 37.60 11.2.3 Firrmware xx.61, 37.71 11.2.4 Firmware xx.62, 37.72 2022-11 | V04 | Bosch Security Systems B.V.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Access Modular Controller 2 Safety | en Safety Warning! Read instructions Before working with the device, read these instructions carefully. Make sure you have understood all information described in this document. Caution! Fire hazard and risk of electric shock due to unauthorized spare parts and accessories Unauthorized spare parts and accessories might lack grounding wires or other safety elements.
  • Page 6 | Safety Access Modular Controller 2 Notice! Unauthorized access If this product is installed in an unprotected environment, unauthorized people may be able to enter. Install the product in a location with restricted access. This device is not suitable for use in locations where children may be present.
  • Page 7: Short Information

    If you need further assistance or have any questions, contact: Bosch Security Systems B.V. Torenallee 49 5617 BA Eindhoven Netherlands www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems B.V., 2022 Bosch Security Systems B.V. 2022-11 | V04 | Guide d'installation...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    | Introduction Access Modular Controller 2 Introduction Description Figure 3.1: Access Modular Controller Secured Area Unsecured Area Figure 3.2: Example The controller has four independent interfaces for RS-485 type readers. It can control a maximum of four doors with a reader in each direction and a maximum of eight doors with a reader in one direction only.
  • Page 9 The extensions offer 8 or 16 additional inputs and outputs. In the Bosch Access Host Systems, the setup procedure for a controller is made very simple and fast by the use of door templates. Once selected, all the inputs and outputs are predefined.
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    | Introduction Access Modular Controller 2 Product overview 3.2.1 Mainboard Figure 3.3: Upper circuit board with display (front) DIP switch for RS-485 address and protocol selection. Lithium battery for buffering of static RAM and real time clock (RTC). The battery life is estimated at 10 years, nevertheless an error message is generated if the voltage sinks below a preset minimum level.
  • Page 11 Access Modular Controller 2 Introduction | en Figure 3.4: Interfaces - overview RS-485 extension module bus External tamper contact Connector for power supply RS-485 interfaces for card readers Connectors for analog inputs Connectors for relay outputs 18 19 Figure 3.5: Jumper at the bottom side Jumper for setting either voltage free relay output (“dry”...
  • Page 12: Status Display

    | Introduction Access Modular Controller 2 3.2.2 Status display Figure 3.6: Dialog button of the controller The liquid crystal display delivers status information about the controller. Push the dialog button to switch between different modes. The selected display mode remains set until the next time the button is pressed.
  • Page 13: System Overview

    Access Modular Controller 2 Introduction | en System overview The controller can be connected to the host system through one of the following interfaces, depending on the type of installation: – Ethernet – RS-485 multi-dropped, not supported by: – BIS 4.9.1 and later –...
  • Page 14: Installing

    | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 Installing Mounting the device on a mounting rail The controller can be attached on a standard 35 mm (1.377 in.) mounting rail using a snap-in mechanism. Attach the controller into the upper edge of the mounting rail [1], then push down the device and snap it onto the rail by pushing it towards the back [2].
  • Page 15: Opening The Case

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en Opening the case Notice! To open the controller, first remove all pluggable connectors. The controller’s case consists of a top cover mounted with a two-point snap-in closure on a chassis. To open the case, push down the two snap-ins with a screwdriver, then swing the cover down.
  • Page 16: Closing The Case

    [1]. Please ensure that the BOSCH logo is not upside-down. The upper edge of the front cover now aligns with the two-point snap-in closures on the upper edge of the back cover [2], and may thus be clicked gently into place.
  • Page 17: Cabling

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en Cabling Notice! Risk of malfunction The cables used in the controller are not prone to electrical interference. However, you should avoid routing cables close to heavy load switching cables and equipment. If this is unavoidable, cross the cable at right angles every 1 to 2 m (3 to 6 ft) to reduce interference.
  • Page 18: Grounding And Shielding

    | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 Grounding and shielding The main grounding point at the controller is connected to pin 2 of the power supply connector. For more information on these connections, refer to Connecting diagrams, page 45 .
  • Page 19: Grounding For Extension Interface

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en Settings for jumper JP2: If the ground conductor and the shield on the host are not connected and: – no party line exists, the jumper JP2 is set (= A3) – a party line exists and signal ground is connected, the jumper JP2 is set at the first device only (= A3)
  • Page 20: Connecting The Power Supply To The Controller

    Connect an external power supply (10 VDC - 30 VDC) to the controller at pin 1 (positive) and pin 3 (0 V) of the pluggable screw connector. Bosch recommends using the Bosch APS-PSU-60 power supply unit. This power supply can also be used as an uninterpretable power supply (UPS) when using the appropriate batteries.
  • Page 21: Ethernet Host Interface

    When using an Ethernet connection, switches 1 and 5 of the DIP switch must be set to the ON position (= factory setting) (see Figure 3.3, item 1 , page 10 ). This also ensures correct communication with the Bosch Building Integration System (BIS) and the Bosch Access Management System (AMS).
  • Page 22: Rs-485 Host Interface

    | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 RS-485 host interface The RS-485 interface is not supported by: – BIS 4.9.1 and later – AMS 4.0 and later. The RS-485 host interface of the controller can be set for using a 2- or 4-wire connection. Up to eight controllers can be used on one host bus.
  • Page 23: Rs-485 Two Wire Connection

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en Figure 4.11: RS-485 host interface 4.9.1 RS-485 Two Wire Connection Figure 4.12: Setting of the jumpers for RS-485 two wire connections 4.9.2 RS-485 Four Wire Connection Figure 4.13: Settings for RS-485 four wire connection Select the RS-485 address of the AMC2 controller using the DIP switch.
  • Page 24 | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 Notice! If using an Ethernet connection, set switch 1 and 5 to ON (= delivery status). Figure 4.14: Location of the selector for host settings and delivery status DIP switches Address none Table 4.1: Setting the address via the DIP switch...
  • Page 25 Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en Notice! Changing the type of the host connection requires a reset of the AMC2 - see Resetting the software, page 40 . Bosch Security Systems B.V. 2022-11 | V04 | Guide d'installation...
  • Page 26: Rs-485 For Extension Modules

    | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 4.10 RS-485 for extension modules The RS485 Extension Module Bus expands the AMC2 with additional I/O modules (AMC2-8IOE, AMC2-16IE, AMC2-16IOE). Figure 4.15: Location of the RS-485 extension module bus Up to three expansion modules can be connected to provide additional in- and outputs, for example, for elevator control.
  • Page 27: Rs-485 Interface For Card Readers

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en 4.11 RS-485 interface for card readers The AMC2 provides four ports for connecting a maximum of eight readers with RS485 interfaces. Each interface is connected using a 10-pin pluggable screw connector. For more information on these connections, refer to Connecting diagrams, page 45 .
  • Page 28: Power Reader

    | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 max. 1200m (4000 ft.) max. 100m (330 ft.) 4.11.2 Power reader When you wire the reader, make sure that the voltage at the reader is the same as the reader specification. If the voltage drop on the cable is too high, increase the cable cross-section or use a separate local power supply unit for the reader.
  • Page 29: Connecting Relay Outputs

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en 4.12 Connecting relay outputs To operate locks or alarm systems, the AMC2 has eight relay outputs. The outputs will be connected to the 3-pin pluggable screw connectors S5, S6, S10, S11, S17, S18, S22 and S23.
  • Page 30 | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 Notice! Risk of damage to equipment To prevent damage to the relays, note these specifications: - The maximum switching current is 1.25 A. - The maximum switching voltage is 30 VDC. - Only OHM resistive load can be connected to the relay.
  • Page 31: Connecting Analog Input Devices

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en 4.13 Connecting analog input devices The AMC2 has eight analog inputs, for example, for potential-free lock mechanisms, or to detect whether a lock is closed or open. The inputs will be connected to the 2-pin pluggable screw connectors: S3, S4, S8, S9, S15, S16, S20 and S21.
  • Page 32 | Installing Access Modular Controller 2 – Door open: R – Door closed: R – Open wire: R = ∞ – Short circuit: R The resistor values can vary and depend on the used lock system. The extension package includes 2.2 kΩ resistors which can be used to replace R and R resistors.
  • Page 33: Tamper Protection

    Access Modular Controller 2 Installing | en 4.14 Tamper protection To protect the AMC2 against unauthorized access and so prevent tampering with sensitive data, the AMC2 provides an additional interface to connect external tamper contacts. This interface is a potential-free 2-pin pluggable screw connector marked with T. When not in use this tamper contact should be shorted.
  • Page 34: Operating

    | Operating Access Modular Controller 2 Operating Configuring Ethernet interface To configure the controller in a TCP/IP network environment, use the controllers IPConfig tool of the access control system. The tool is delivered with the access host system software.
  • Page 35: Ul Requirements

    The enclosures AMC2-UL01 (for one device) or AMC2-UL02 (for two devices). – For every enclosure, a power supply Bosch APS-PSU-60 is necessary, and must be located in the same room as the connected AMC2 device. Recommended maximum distance between power supply unit and AMC2 is 3 m (9.84 ft).
  • Page 36: Installation Instructions

    It may not be used for connection to readers or other accessories. – All units are to be powered by the Bosch APS-PSU-60 power supply for UL installations. The power supply must be located in the same room as the connected AMC2 device.
  • Page 37 Access Modular Controller 2 UL requirements | en The equipment should be installed in a temperature controlled environment. A temperature controlled environment is defined as one that can be maintained between 13 - 35° C (55 - 95° F) by the HVAC system. Twenty-four hours of standby power shall be provided for the HVAC system.
  • Page 38: Extended Technical Specification

    | UL requirements Access Modular Controller 2 Position Description Position Description Black / brown Battery connection Earth cable Blue R-485 extension connection Green or green / yellow Tamper connection AC power connection Ethernet cable DC power to AMC2 Grounding points Caution! Risk of electrical interference.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    Access Modular Controller 2 Troubleshooting | en Troubleshooting If problems occur read the table below. Adjust only those controls specified in the installation manual. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage, and require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation.
  • Page 40: Resetting The Software

    | Troubleshooting Access Modular Controller 2 Resetting the software Insert the provided screwdriver into the hole until it reaches the reset button as shown in the figure below. Press the reset button with the screwdriver. Look at the LCD display. It will indicate the word Reset.
  • Page 41: Resetting The Device To Factory Default

    Access Modular Controller 2 Troubleshooting | en Resetting the device to factory default If connected to the Ethernet, release the connection. Open the upper case of the controller as described in Opening the case, page 15 . Reset the controller as described in Resetting the software, page 40 .
  • Page 42: Service And Repair

    | Service and repair Access Modular Controller 2 Service and repair The controller is backed by a standard warranty of 3 years. Contact your dealer to buy a warranty extension. Warning! Risk of electric shock Opening or removing the covers can expose you to dangerous voltages. An electric shock can cause injuries or death.
  • Page 43: Disposal

    Access Modular Controller 2 Disposal | en Disposal Old electrical and electronic equipment This product and/or battery must be disposed of separately from household waste. Dispose such equipment according to local laws and regulations, to allow their reuse and/or recycling. This will help in conserving resources, and in protecting human health and the environment.
  • Page 44: Technical Specifications

    | Technical specifications Access Modular Controller 2 Technical specifications Mechanical Mounting type DIN-rail Material Housing: ABS and Polycarbonate (UL94V-0) Dimension (H x W x D) (mm) 90 mm x 232 mm x 63 mm Dimension (H x W x D) (in) 3.54 in x 9.13 in x 2.48 in...
  • Page 45: Connecting Diagrams

    Access Modular Controller 2 Appendices | en Appendices 11.1 Connecting diagrams Ethernet RJ45 RS485 Host RS232 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 11.1: Connectors on upper PCB The RS-485 interface is not supported by: – BIS 4.9.1 and later –...
  • Page 46 | Appendices Access Modular Controller 2 Figure 11.2: Interconnect diagramm of the project-specific interface RS485-Slave-Bus Power Supply Tamper Contact Reader Reader Interface 1 Interface 3 Analog Input 5 Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Input 6 Relay Output 1...
  • Page 47 Access Modular Controller 2 Appendices | en Power supply, DC positive (10V - 30V) Shield Power supply (0V) UPS (power good signal) - AC UPS (power good signal) - Battery UPS (power good signal) - DC UPS (power good signal) - Common Table 11.6: Power supply...
  • Page 48: Status Display

    | Appendices Access Modular Controller 2 Power supply (10V - 30V) Power supply GND Shield Data RxTx+ Data RxTx- Table 11.10: Host / Extension interface Tamper Contact, in Tamper Contact, out Table 11.11: External tamper contact 11.2 Status display 11.2.1 Bootloader V00.49...
  • Page 49: Firmware Until 6X.45, 37.60

    Access Modular Controller 2 Appendices | en 11.2.2 Firmware until 6x.45, 37.60 Push Display (Example) Description Vaa.bb 01.05.17 aa = Reader Protocol Version 37 - Wiegand, 60 - Lbus, 61 - BG900, 62 - OSDP bb = Firmware Version 01.05.17 release date of the firmware (dd.mm.yy)
  • Page 50: Firrmware Xx.61, 37.71

    | Appendices Access Modular Controller 2 11.2.3 Firrmware xx.61, 37.71 Push Display (Example) Description AMC-xxxxx Display firmware variants: - Bootloader - WIEGAND - LBUS - OSDP - BG900 Vxx.xx xx.xx.xx aa = Reader Protocol Version 37 - Wiegand, 60 - Lbus, 61 - BG900, 62 - OSDP bb = Firmware Version 01.05.17 release date of the firmware (dd.mm.yy)
  • Page 51: Firmware Xx.62, 37.72

    Access Modular Controller 2 Appendices | en packages from the host interface. RS 485 Bus connection: A = Address 1 … H = Address 8 HSC state: x Host secure status: 1 = enable 2 = disable (Not available for Bootloader FW) 11.2.4...
  • Page 52 | Appendices Access Modular Controller 2 N AMC-1234-5678 Network name of the controller (max. 14 char.) See Configuring Ethernet interface, page 34 . I 192.168.10.18 IP-address of the controller G 192.168.10.255 IP-address of the gateway M 255.255.255.0 Subnetmask H 192.168.10.10...
  • Page 53 Troubleshooting – Repair & Exchange – Product Security Bosch Building Technologies Academy Visit the Bosch Building Technologies Academy website and have access to training courses, video tutorials and documents: www.boschsecurity.com/xc/en/support/training/ Bosch Security Systems B.V. 2022-11 | V04 | Guide d'installation...
  • Page 54 | Appendices Access Modular Controller 2 2022-11 | V04 | Bosch Security Systems B.V. Guide d'installation...
  • Page 56 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Torenallee 49 5617 BA Eindhoven Netherlands www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems B.V., 2022 Building solutions for a better life. 202211161204...

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