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  • Page 1 MPA2C3 Access Control Unit User Manual...
  • Page 2 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Configuring the System Via RS-485 Loop ................ 32 DIP Switch Settings (RS485 Mode)................33 RS-485 Unregister ....................... 34 Managing Configuration Data....................35 Configuring Host/Loop Communications ..............36 Setting Communication Parameters for WIN-PAK ..........36 Setting the Communication Mode to Web ..............39 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 4 Interlock Configuration ......................78 Creating Interlocks .......................79 Deleting Interlocks........................81 Downstream Devices........................81 Configuring People and Cards ....................82 Configuring People ........................82 Creating a Person........................83 Modifying a Person ......................84 Deleting a Person ........................85 Configuring Cards ........................85 Adding a New Card .......................87 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 5 FACP input set up procedure- FAIL-SAFE INSTALLATION .......111 FACP settings for Interlocks and Reporting only...........115 Configurations during Reversed Door Access Mode ...........117 Controlling Doors in Reversed Door Access Mode..........117 FACP input activation in Alarm-Notifications............118 ................................120 Overview ............................121 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 6 Primary | Secondary Panel Synchronization (Hard Default) ......129 Synchronization Detail Chart....................130 Restore Entire Loop Detail Chart ..................131 Panel Resets and Restorations ................... 133 DIP Switch Settings ......................133 Restoring the Panel to Factory Default Settings ........... 134 Resetting the Panel ......................135 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 7 Firmware Upgrades........................135 Panel Requirements ......................135 Overview ..........................135 Planning for the Firmware Upgrade ................136 Updating the MPA2C3 Panel Using the Web Interface ........137 Shutting Down and Restart the Panel................138 Restart the Panel ........................138 Panel Requirements ......................141 Overview ..........................141 Planning for the Firmware Upgrade ................141 ................................141...
  • Page 8 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 9 Please contact your local Honeywell representative or visit us on the web at for information about ordering. https://buildings.honeywell.com/ Feedback Honeywell appreciates your comments about this manual. Please visit us on the web at https:// to post your comments. buildings.honeywell.com/ Training https:/ Honeywell provides traing for better understnding of the product.Please visit...
  • Page 10 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 11 Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original manufacturers may invalidate the warranty. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 12 Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the product warranty, during the war- ranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid. Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the problem available for the technical service representative.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 - Getting Started

    MPA2C3 can also support up to 8 OSDP readers. See for a list of compatible OSDP readers. In a MPA2C3 2 or 4 door panel each door can be controlled with 2 OSDP readers, configured as IN and OUT Reader.
  • Page 14: Licensing

    For hardware and wiring installation instructions, please see the Installation Guide supplied. The MPA2 is designed to work with most operating systems and brows- ers, but Honeywell recommends Chrome™ for the best performance. Note: All information in this document (descriptions, technical specifications, pictures, illustrations etc) are indicative only, not binding and can be changed without notice.
  • Page 15 If the file is blocked by the browser then: • Navigate to the downloaded MPA2 Resources and USB Driver Media CD.zip file • Right click on the file and select Properties. In the General Tab click "Unblock" MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 16 USB Driver to be installed. 2. Click Next to display the Ready to Install the Program screen. Note: If confirmation dialog boxes pop up before or during the installation, click the appropriate boxes to allow or approve the installation. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Setting Up An Ethernet Port

    3. Click Install to initiate the installation. When the installation is complete, the closing screen appears: 4. Click Finish. 5. Connect the computer to the MPA2C3 controller USB2 - WEB MODE connector with a Type-C USB cable. 6. Supply power to the MPA2 controller. Login at https://192.168.2.150.
  • Page 18 Ethernet switch connection: Connect both the computer’s Ethernet port and the panel’s Ethernet port (Eth1/PoE+ - HOST) to an Ethernet switch with standard Ethernet patch cables To set up an Ethernet Port for the panel powered Power Supply Unit MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 19 Ethernet cable. Tip: Turn ON DIP Switch 4 in SW1 to put the panel under default IP 192.168.1.150. 1. Configure the computer’s network connection: a. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. b. Click Network and Dial-up Connections. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 20 Tip: Keep a record of your computer’s current network configuration as it appears in this screen. You will need to re-instate this configuration later.Select Use the following IP address. Enter in the IP address field. 192.168.1.10 MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 21 The standard http:// that is the default in most browsers will not work. 2. Press the Enter key to display the Honeywell MPA2 login screen. Note: If you are using Google Chrome and you receive a message “Your connection is not private”, follow the below steps to get to the Sign In screen.
  • Page 22 30 minutes. Any attempt to log into a locked-out account, within the timeout period, restarts the 30 minute lock-out period. Note: On initial signing in, you will be asked to change your password to a new password. For more information see section on page Creating MPA2C3 Accounts MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 23: Navigating Through Mpa

    A list of all the panels in the loop. • Any offline panels. • The number of currently existing entries in the database. • Clicking on the links on the Dashboard will take you directly to the selected database page. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 24: Accessing The Menu

    Accessing the Menu Figure 1-1 In the upper left corner is the Menu button, allows you access to all of the MPA functions. Figure 1-2 Main Menu MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 25 Configuring Spaces on page Auxiliary Connections (such as Configuring Doors on page Configuring Panel I/O and Groups Inputs, Outputs, and Output Groups) section on page Creating MPA2C3 Accounts Specify that an account is section Administrator, Service, or on page Operator. Select Language Preference.
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  • Page 27: Basic Settings

    This chapter explains the MPA2C3 configuration functions as accessed via the web server. These functions should be performed only by the system administrator or service personnel. The sequence of MPA2C3 configuration tasks is critical. If you do not follow the Caution: sequence described in...
  • Page 28: Configuring The Evl (Ethernet Virtual Group)

    DHCP. DIP Switch Settings (EVL Mode) When a MPA2C3 panel is used in EVL mode, DIP (dual in-line package) SW1 Bit 5- Bit 9 are NOT used to identify the panel. The panel is identified by its MAC address...
  • Page 29 DIP switches 5 through 9 should be set to factory defaults: • DIP switches 5 through 8: OFF. • DIP switch 9: ON. One of the controllers must be set as the Primary controller by setting DIP Switch 3 to ON. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 30 RS485 Loop Mode MPA2C3 DIP Switch SW1 Panel Func on Bit3 Address Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Primary Master Secondary Downstream MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 31 DIP switch 3 set to OFF. and will be configured using the Primary con- troller. 1. Log into MPA2C3 Primary panel from a browser through the USB2 -WEB MODE (https://192.168.2.150) or Ethernet connection Eth1 / PoE+ - HOST (https://192.168.1.150 - SW1- Bit4 ON).
  • Page 32 Setting Up an Ethernet Port 2. Register Secondary EVL controllers (see figure 2-4 Note: Only secondary panels can be Registered and Unregistered. c. Navigate to the EVL tab: Menu > Panel Configuration > Advanced > EVL Discovery. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Configuring The System Via Rs-485 Loop

    RS-485, the panel will automatically reboot. Panels in a RS-485 loop are wired together in daisy chain fashion Up to 31 controllers may be wired together in a RS- 485 loop; that is one primary and up to 30 secondary controllers. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 34: Dip Switch Settings (Rs485 Mode)

    DIP SW Settings Master Slave Mode RS485 1. Log into MPA2C3 Primary panel from a browser through Ethernet (Eth1 / PoE+ - HOST : default 192.168.1.150), or USB (USB2 - WEB MODE : 192.168.2.150).
  • Page 35: Rs-485 Unregister

    Configuration data is managed on a system of panels interconnected in a loop. Configuration data is either common (shared and stored on all online panels when the data is entered) or panel specific (unique to each panel). Common data includes: • Schedules • Cards • Card Formats MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 36: Configuring Host/Loop Communications

    • Web Users (applies only to primary panel) Configuring Host/Loop Communications To maintain your MPA2C3 system configuration or to monitor its status, you must connect to the panel using one of three modes: • Host mode (monitor only) – a host software system, such as WIN-PAK™ or MAXPRO Cloud, connects to the panel (through the primary panel, which has an on-board PCI communications adapter).
  • Page 37 Figure 2-6 Selecting WIN-PAK on the Host/Loop Communications Tab MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 38 WIN-PAK system for each primary panel. TLS Security By default enabled to establish TLS encrypted communica- tion between MPA2C3 Primary / Gateway panel and WIN- PAK Host. TLS encryption is available from WIN-PAK 4.9 and higher. After enabling the TLS Security a TLS certificate must be uploaded to the panel.
  • Page 39: Setting The Communication Mode To Web

    Setting the Communication Mode to Web 1. Navigate to Host/Loop Communications: • Dashboard > Panels > Host/Loop Communications, or • Menu > Panel Configuration > Host/Loop Communications. 2. Click to select Web. Figure 2-7 Selecting WEB on the Host/Loop Communications Tab MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 40: Configuring For Maxpro Cloud

    Suggestion: Save the configuration database if you might later switch back to EVL mode. Configuring for MAXPRO Cloud 1. Navigate to Host/Loop Communications: • Dashboard > Panels > Host/Loop Communications, or • Menu > Panel Configuration > Host/Loop Communications. 2. Click to select MAXPRO Cloud. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 41: Initial Panel Setup

    Initial Panel Setup You can access Panel configuration in two ways: Click Panels in the Dashboard to access the Panels interface, or • Figure 2-9 Navigating to the Panels Interface • Click Panel Configuration in the Menu. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 42: Entering A Panel Name

    1. Navigate to the Settings panel: • Dashboard > Panels > Settings, or Menu > Panel Configuration > Settings • Figure 2-11 Settings Panel 2. Click the Panel Name field, and then enter a panel name. 3. Click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 43: Configuring The Network Settings

    Version, Reset, Panel Type, and Boot Time. Configuring Time Management In the Panel Configuration page, you can configure the following time-related set- tings: • Set the current time. Scroll down to the Time Management section. Figure 2-1 Time Management Section MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 44 If the user opens the door initially then “Card Found Door Used” events are generated accordingly. If the user opens the door initentionally then “Card Found Door Used” event is reported in Alams page for all the vaild cards. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 45 (3-59) or hours (1-12). Configuring Schedules The MPA2C3 panel controls access by using schedules, or time schedules. Inputs, outputs, groups, readers, access groups, and cards through access groups are all configured with schedules by which they will be energized or de-energized, enabled or disabled.
  • Page 46 1. Click in the Schedules interface to add a new schedule. 2. Enter a schedule name. 3. Click and drag to define the parameters of the schedule, including days of the week and hours. 4. Click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 47 In the Holidays configuration window, you can: • Create a holiday • Modify a holiday • Delete a holiday Click Configuration > Schedules & Holidays > Holidays to display the Holidays window: MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 48 The holiday then follows the rules of that schedule. (See Configuring section on page Schedules 7. Click Save. A message appears to confirm that the new holiday was saved. Note: Each Holiday added is considered a full day, extending from midnight to midnight. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 49 1. Click to select the holiday in the Holidays list. Figure 2-14 Modifying a Holiday 2. Modify the holiday. 3. Click Save. A message appears to confirm that the charges were saved. Deleting a Holiday 1. Click to select the holiday. Figure 2-15 Deleting a Holiday MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 50: Configuring Spaces

    Click Spaces in the Dashboard to access the Spaces interface. • Figure 2-16 Navigating to the Spaces Interface • Or click Configuration in the Menu. 2. Click to create a new space. Figure 2-17 Creating a New Space The ASSIGN DOORS TO SPACE window opens. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 51: Removing A Door From An Access Group

    Note: You cannot delete a door that is assigned to an access group. You must first remove that door from the access group. Removing a Door from an Access Group 1. Click People & Access > Access Group > Access. Figure 2-18 Figure 2-20 Access Groups Interface MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 52 Figure 2-19 Figure 2-21 Editing an Access Group 3. Click + under Entity to expand a space and reveal the doors that belong to that space. 4. Click to select a door, then select No schedule assigned from the Schedules. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 53: Configuring Doors

    Spaces on pageXXXXXX Accessing the Doors Configurations 1. Navigate to the Configure your Spaces tab by doing one of the following: Click Menu > Configuration, or • Click Spaces in the Dashboard. • Figure 2-21 Configure your Spaces Tab MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 54 2. Click Configure your Spaces to expand the configured spaces, then click a Space to open it, then click on a door in that space to select it. Figure 2-22 Door Configuration - OSDP Mode Enabled Figure 2-23 Door Configuration - Wiegand Mode Enabled MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 55: Configuring Door Reader Settings

    Table 1: Reader Type Readers Supported for Door Reader Type Readers Supported for Door OSDP Reader A and B can be used for all the 4 Door Wiegand Only Reader A is available and Reader B is disabled MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 56 Figure 2-24 Door Configurations Figure 2-25 Door Configurations - OSDP Mode MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 57: About Supervisor Mode

    Note: Access Type selection is optional. About Supervisor Mode Supervisor mode enables a supervisor to enter without allowing general access. When this mode is enabled, the reader LED changes color four times per second (usually red then green). MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 58: About Escort Mode

    Enabled - Enables the anti-passback feature. Note: The Hard/Soft and In/Out Anti-Passback options appear only after enabling Anti- Passback. Hard - Validates IN/OUT status before allowing entry. A second swipe of the card at the same type of reader (IN/OUT) causes a MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 59 Note: Should a conflict arise among the schedules set in the Access Modes and Schedules section, priority is given in the following order: • Disable Reader • Lockdown Reader • Card and PIN • Card or PIN MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 60: Configuring Door Inputs

    Shunt and Debounce • Scheduling Four inputs are associated with each of the doors on a MPA2C3 panel: Status – Provides door status information (Doorcnt). • Egress – Allows the door to open or close normally without generating an alarm (REX).
  • Page 61 1. Click Inputs on the Doors configuration window to open the Inputs configura- tion pane. Figure 2-27 2-Door Inputs Configuration Interface Figure 2-28 4-Door Inputs Configuration Interface - Weigand /OSDP Mode 2. Enter an Input Name. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 62 To enable Auto-Relock, de-select the Disable check box, and select the associated output from the drop-down list. Output Select an Output value for Auto-Relock. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 63: Configuring Door Outputs

    6. Click Save. Configuring Door Outputs The Outputs tab allows you to configure the following settings: 1. Discrete or Group selection 2. Output Name and Pulse Duration 3. Latch and Interlocks 4. Special output modes controlled by cards MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 64 5. Lock operation definition. 6. Scheduling. Two outputs are associated with a door on a MPA2C3 panel a. Lock- Controls the lock in an electronic state to open or close the door b. Reader LED-Controls the LED of the Reader(s) in Green state (via LED wire...
  • Page 65 Toggle or First Card R Specifies the period during which the Interlock that controls the Disable Interlocks output will be disabled, Select a Schedule (that you created in Configuring Schedules, page 45from the dropdownlist. 4. Click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 66: Configuring Panel I/O And Groups

    The group configuration screen appears. Note that you can only view the group configuration from this screen. The edit the Group configuration, go to Panel Configuration > Outputs > Groups. Figure 2-30 2-Door Output Group Figure 2-31 4-Door Output Group MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 67 Figure 2-32 Configuring Panel Inputs Click to select an input. Select Input Modes. Table 2-8 Configuration Description Normally Normally Closed means that the input’s normal state is closed. (Default setting). Normally Open means that the input’s normal state is open. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 68 Table 2-10 Configuration Description Shunt Schedule Specifies the time period during which the input will be ignored. Disable Specifies the time period during which the programmed action on Interlocks this input from another point will be disabled. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 69: Configuring Outputs

    Individual > > Figure 2-2 Configuring Individual Outputs 2. Click to select an individual output from the list. 3. Configure the following for each output: Table 2-11 Setting Description Name Enter a unique name for the output MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 70: Configuring Output Groups

    Energize or de-energize a group of doors during a set period In the Output Groups tab, you can configure the following for one or more groups: • Pulse time • Disable/Enable Latch • Energized (schedule selection) • Disable Interlock (schedule selection) MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 71 Select a schedule (that you created in section on page ) from the Entering a Panel Name drop-down list. 4. Click toggle(s) to select outputs. Click the Choose Outputs toggle to select all outputs. 5. Click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 72: Configuring Card Formats

    A card format tells the panel how the card number will be read. The panel supplies the format to the card readers. Then, the card readers can correctly read the card. Navigate to Card Formats: • Dashboard > Panels > Card Formats • Menu > Panel Configuration > Card Formats MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 73 Selected Formats setting in Table 2-13 2. Click Save. If you want to create a new card format, click Circled Add icon to display an empty Card Format data layout screen. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 74 Lists where on the card that even parity is being observed. Start - First bit in the card where even parity begins. Num - Number of bits to the right of the start bit, including the start bit, to include in the even parity check. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 75: Managing Site Codes

    IDs (in addition to the card number) on the card for additional validation. The Site Codes panel enables you to: • Create one or more site codes. • View existing site codes. • Modify an existing site code. • Delete a selected site code. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 76: Creating A Site Code

    6. A message appears confirming that the new site has been Successfully Saved Modifying a Site Code 1. Click to modify a site code. The Name and Code fields become active. 2. Make your modifications, then click the green check mark to save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 77: Deleting A Site Code

    On the Interlocks pane, you can: • Create and delete interlocks. • Enable or disable existing interlocks. 1. Navigating to the Interlocks interface. • Click Panel Configuration > Advanced > Interlocks. Figure 2-35 Interlocks Configuration Tab MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 78: Creating Interlocks

    1-64* will have an interlock link (Int Lnk) number from 185-250. Use the drop-down list to specify the number of the input or output. Additional Input/Output/Group points are achieved with the addition of NX4IN and NX4OUT secondary devices. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 79 (first point). No change of state. Pulse – Energizes the output point or group for a specific amount of time. Pulse Off– Becomes unshunted for the programmed shunt time, followed by a return to the shunted state. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 80: Deleting Interlocks

    Refer to the NETAXS® NX4IN/NX4OUT Input/Output Configuration Guide for more information about configuring the NX4IN and NX4OUT boards. Note: MPA2C3 panel supports a maximum of six daisy-chained Interface boards - two NX4IN and four NX4OUT boards. The boards connect to the MPA2C3 panel's RS-485 Interface Bus (J16).
  • Page 81: Configuring People And Cards

    Navigate to the People tab on the People & Cards window: • Click People in the Dashboard to access the People & Cards interface, or • Click Configuration in the Menu, then click People & Access > People & Cards. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 82: Creating A Person

    Figure 2-39 People & Cards Configuration Interface Creating a Person 1. Click to on the People tab to create a new user. Figure 2-40 Creating a New Person 2. Enter a first and last name. 3. Enter a card Number. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 83: Modifying A Person

    Modifying a Person 1. Click the box next to the person’s name. Figure 2-41 Modifying a Person 2. Make changes to the person, then click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 84: Deleting A Person

    Create cards encoded with the following information: • Card Number(s) • Card Type • Personal Identification Number (PIN) • Trace • Expiration Date • Use Limit • Note Note: People can have more than one card associated to them. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 85 Navigate to the Cards tab on the People & Cards window: • Click Cards in the Dashboard to access the People & Cards interface, or • Click Configuration in the Menu, then click People & Access > People & Cards > Cards. Figure 2-43 Cards Configuration Interface MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 86: Adding A New Card

    If you select Temporary, then you must select from the calendar an end date for the temporary card. b. If you select Limited, then you must enter the maximum number of accesses granted to the temporary card, between 1 to 255. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 87: Modifying Cards

    Mode, Duress, Limited Use, Lockdown Reader Mode, Site Code, and Temporary Use. 7. Click Save. Modifying Cards 1. Click to select a card. Figure 2-45 Modifying a Card 2. Make the changes to the card, then click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 88: Deleting Cards

    Select Reader A and/or Reader B for each door. Note that if a reader is disabled, then the schedule drop down list for that reader will not be accessible. • Create an access group. • Modify an access group. • Delete an access group. • Set a Schedule for each door. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 89 To navigate to the Access Configuration page, click: Menu > Configuration > People & Access > Access > Create an Access Group, or • • Access Groups in the Dashboard, then Create an Access Group. Figure 2-47 Access Group Configuration Page MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 90: Creating A New Access Group

    4. Click to expand a space/entity to show the doors and readers assigned to that space. 5. Click the drop-down menu to assign a schedule to that door and/or reader. 6. Click Save to save the new access group. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 91: Chapter 3 - Monitoring And Reporting

    Future release:Download a CSV file of the People and Cards Report and Alarms &(Web) Events Report. Download a Diagnostic Report as a bin file. Note: MPA2C3 has been evaluated for standalone use only. Monitoring features are supplementary only and have not been evaluated by UL.
  • Page 92: Monitoring

    Monitoring Monitoring Alarms and Events Note: MPA2C3 is listed for access control only. No burglary applications have been investigated. Alarms Alarms are system-generated messages that might indicate the need for user attention. To view alarms and events, you have to navigate to the Alarms & Events window.
  • Page 93 Critical: Indicates that the panel or a device is offline , or that an input is in an alarm state. Filter by Severity: You can filter alarms and events by the severity by clicking the filter icon next to Severity in the header. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 94 A number at the board level that is assigned to a specific alarm generating point. Number) MPA2C3 Controller starts at 1 and goes to 8, 1-Door I/O board as a new board goes from 1 to 4, and 2-door I/O board goes from 1 to 8. System alarms, such as a reset, which are not board-specific, will report a value of 0.
  • Page 95: Monitoring/Managing Doors

    Restore the input to its schedule. A schedule is a specified time period during and the alarm deactivated. which the input will be shunted Please Refer Chapter 4 for FACP Monitoring Inputs. Navigating to the Spaces & Doors tab: Click to open the menu, then click Device Management. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 96 Figure 1-2 2- Door Device Management Window Figure 1-3 4 - Door Device Management Window Navigating to the Auxiliary Connections-Inputs tab Click to open the menu, then click Device Management > Auxiliary Connec- tions > Inputs. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 97: Monitoring And Controlling Outputs

    Door System = 2 Door Outputs and 2 Aux Outputs + 4 additional Aux Outputs • Door System = 3 Door Outputs and 1 Aux Outputs + 4 additional Aux Outputs • Door System = 4 Door Outputs + 4 additional Aux Outputs MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 98 Note: The Output Status screen dynamically refreshes when the output status changes. Table 3-2 Output Management Settings Field Description Energized Click to energize an output for an indefinite period of time. De-energized Click to de-energize an output for an indefinite period of time MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 99: Monitoring And Controlling Output Group

    Figure 1-6 Device Management - Auxiliary Connections - Output Groups Table 3-3 Output Groups Management Settings Field Description Energized Click to energize an output for an indefinite period of time. De-energized Click to de-energize an output for an indefinite period of time MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 100: Reporting

    Generating Event Reports On the Alarms & Events window, you can download Alarms/Events or Web events. 1. Click to open the menu, then click Alarms & Events Web Events. Figure 1-7 2/4- Door Alarms & Events Window MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 101: Generating Diagnostic Reports

    It then asks for you to confirm that you want to upload the report. 4. Click OK to confirm. 5. A .bin file is generated which can be saved and sent to Honeywell technical support for diagnosis. 6. Click to save the file in a secure location of your choice.
  • Page 102: Generating People/Card Reports

    3. You see a message confirming that you want to download a People/Cards report. 4. Click OK. 5. A comma-separated values (.CSV) report is generated and appears in the lower toolbar of your browser. 6. Click to open the report in Excel. MPA2C3 User Manual...
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  • Page 105: Configuring Facp Input Functionality

    MPA2C3. Door Access Modes By default the MPA2C3 is a normal access control panel, operating in Normal Door Access Mode. The operation and control of the outputs are for access control use. This mode sets the Door Relays (OUT1, OUT3 (AUX1), OUT2, OUT4 (AUX2)) in fail- secure operation.
  • Page 106: Door Access Mode Indication

    When Reversed Door Access Mode is activated, the amber FACP LED is ON, indi- cating that FACP LED is in use. Note: The amber FACP LED (in use) will not turn on automatically when the FACP jumper has been removed. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 107: Door Access Modes And Door Lock Behaviors

    External PSU for locks Power loss Panel Power loss with External PSU for locks operational FACP FACP input triggered (Fire alarm) FACP input idle. LOCKED with functional operator control/ card swipes/ schedules MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 108: Facp Input Prerequisites

    FACP input prerequisites The MPA2C3 has a dedicated fully hardware controlled FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) input. When triggered the panel overrides immediately and simultaneously the 4 door outputs (OUT1, OUT3 (AUX1), OUT2, OUT4 (AUX2)) to a Fail-safe state (door unlocked state*).
  • Page 109: Facp Input Set Up Procedure- Fail-Safe Installation

    User Interface Note: See the MPA2C3 installation manual how to connect the Fire panel output to the MPA2C3 in chapter XYZ, and how to connect the outputs the to fail safe locking devices (power-to-lock), with the correct jumper settings of (OUT1, OUT3 (AUX1), OUT2, OUT4 (AUX2)).
  • Page 110 (if the door outputs are in idle locked mode). 3. Reposition the OUT/AUX NO/NC jumper on all Outputs. On the Panel, regard all (OUT1, OUT3 (AUX1), OUT2, OUT4 (AUX2)) relay outputs modes on the panel as reversed. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 111 4. Remove the jumperhead from the FACP jumper. Hardware activate the FACP input on the panel and unbypass the FACP input. Note: The amber FACP LED (in use) will not turn on automatically when the FACP jumper has been removed. MPA2C3 User Manual...
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  • Page 113: Facp Settings For Interlocks And Reporting Only

    (only for reporting). • Specify the FACP input schedules. 1. In Panel configuration/advanced/FACP Input, Go to section General – For Interlocks and Report only. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 114 Specifies the time period during which the state of the FACP input will be ignored for reporting. Disable Interlocks Specifies the time period during which the programmed action on the FACP input from another point will be disabled. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 115: Configurations During Reversed Door Access Mode

    When an MPA2C3 panel is set later for Reversed Door Access Mode, then this will automatically change and scheduled. Please regard the correct locks.
  • Page 116: Facp Input Activation In Alarm-Notifications

    Notifications on the panel When the connected Fire alarm control panel is in alarm and the Fire panel output has activated the FACP input on the panel, on the MPA2C3 panel the RED FACP LED (Alarm) is ON. (Only for service purposes)
  • Page 117 3. In Door Control a message in red wording appears: 4. CONTROLS HAVE NO EFFECT Although you can change the status of the Door or Relay, these changes have no effect and the door will remain in unlocked state. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 118 Other controls such as (Supervisor) Card swipes, Schedules and Auto-relock have no effect and the door will remain in unlocked state. When the FACP input is back in normal condition, all applied changes will take effect, and the panel continues working as an access control panel. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 119: Overview

    Primary / Secondary Panel Hard Default Use Case Scenarios Backing Up Navigate to the File Management interface: 1. Select a panel from the Panel Configuration interface. 2. Click Menu > Panel Configuration > Advanced > File Management. Figure 1-1 File Management Interface MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 120: Upload (From Panel)

    The report is not readable to the customer and is useful only as a tool to help Hon- eywell technical support troubleshoot certain unusual problems. To generate a diagnostic report, 1. Select "Diagnostic Report" from the Upload drop-down menu on File Manage- ment screen. 2. Click Upload button. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 121: System-Wide Backup

    Panel Configuration (General) • Panel Configuration (Firmware Version) • Panel Configuration (Network) (IP addresses apply only to primary panel) • Panel Configuration (Host/Loop Communications) (applies only to primary panel) • Web Users (applies only to primary panel) MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 122: Download (To Panel)

    1. Select a Panel first, on which you want to download firmware from Panel Con- figuration menu. 2. Click Browse to locate the firmware file. 3. Click Download. When the download is completed, the panel is immediately rebooted. A status bar indicates the progress of the reboot. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 123: Downloading A Card Database Report (.Cvs File) From The Host System To The Panel

    1. Choose the Panel you want to restore, Panel Configuration > Advanced > File Management > Download (To Panel) 2. Click Browse to locate the backup file. 3. Click Download 4. Click "Restore This Panel Only" Option MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 124: Restoring (Downloading) Entire Loop

    Off-line panels while taking back-ups or restores will not be serviced. Restoring any panel whose back-up info is not available in the bkp file will not be restored. Restoring (Downloading) Entire Loop 1. Click Browse to locate the firmware file. 2. Click Immediate. 3. Click Download. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 125: Synchronizing A New Panel With Information On An Existing Panel

    IMPORTANT: Ensure a "System Wide Backup" is performed prior to replacing the Primary Panel. Step 1. Power up the "New" Primary panel and log into the Web Interface. Step 2. Hard Default the "Secondary" panels as they are bound to the original Gateway panel. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 126: Replace A Secondary Panel (Web Mode)

    Step 4. Program and add the new Secondary panels doors into the "Spaces". Step 5. Program the custom settings for Readers, Input Points and Output Points. Step 6. Perform a "System Wide Backup" when programming is complete. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 127: Hard Default A Primary In An Existing Loop (Web Mode)

    Hard Default an Existing Secondary Panel (Web Mode) Overview This section details the synchronization process of a MPA2C3 "Primary | Second- ary" panel after hard defaulting an existing "Secondary" Panel in a loop of either a wired via RS-485 or Ethernet Virtual Loop (EVL) in Web Mode.
  • Page 128: Synchronization Detail Chart

    1. The 1st Secondary panel will receive the backup and reboot. 2. The 2nd Secondary panel will receive the backup and reboot 3. The 3rd Secondary panel will receive the backup and reboot. Common data includes: • Schedules • Cards • Card Formats MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 129: Restore Entire Loop Detail Chart

    3. The 3rd Secondary panel will receive the backup and reboot. 4. The Primary panel will receive the backup and reboot Common data includes: • Schedules • Cards • Card Formats • Holidays • Access Group Name (access group details are panel-specific) • Configuration (Site Codes) MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 130 Secondary Panel-specific data. If the Secondary panel comes back on line the panel will not be serviced at the time of the restore. The "Panel Only" restore will only restore "Panel-specific data" to the particular panel. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 131: Panel Resets And Restorations

    Panel Resets and Restorations DIP Switch Settings MPA2C3 SW1 DIP Switch Settings. Selection Factory Settings Reader 1 and Reader 3 = Wiegand Reader 1 and Reader 3 = OSDP (OSDP 1) Future Use - set to OFF Downstream/Secondary Panel Master/Primary Panel Uses the User Provided Ethernet IP Address Uses the Default IP Address(192.168.1.150)
  • Page 132: Restoring The Panel To Factory Default Settings

    MPA2C3 SW2 DIP Switch Settings Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Section No EOL resistor for OSDP 1 (Door 1 & 3) EOL resistor for OSDP 1 (Door 1 & 3) No EOL resistor for OSDP 2 (Door 2 & 4) EOL resistor for OSDP 2 (Door 2 & 4)
  • Page 133: Resetting The Panel

    Figure 1-2 Settings Panel 2. Click Reset. Click OK to reboot the panel. Firmware Upgrades Panel Requirements MPA2C3 panels must first be upgraded to . See latest firmware the release notes for more information. Note: The secondary (downstream) EVL panels should be upgraded first, and then the primary (MASTER).
  • Page 134: Planning For The Firmware Upgrade

    "Re-register" Secondary panels manually in the Primary panel Remember to return their configuration back to a downstream panel once the upgrade has been successfully completed. The firmware and Operating System (OS) can be downloaded from the Honeywell Download Center at the following site: https://mywebtech.honeywell.com/...
  • Page 135: Updating The Mpa2C3 Panel Using The Web Interface

    Updating the MPA2C3 Panel Using the Web Interface Step 1: Installing the new App File 1. Navigate to the web server Panel Configuration > Advanced > File Manage- ment > Upload (To Panel). 2. Under Download (To Panel) click Browse to locate the application bin file.
  • Page 136: Shutting Down And Restart The Panel

    After upgrading a MPA2C3 panel, you must clear your browser’s cache. See Clearing for details. the Cache and Cookies in the Internet Browsers Used by the MPA2C3 Web Server Shutting Down and Restart the Panel The SHUTDOWN button allows you to shut down the control panel securely. This ensures that the system can save all necessary data and status in the flash mem- ory.
  • Page 137 Note: You can also use the ASCII command _I=pn_R to reset a panel to the original factory default values, but this command only removes the customized databases and restores the original factory default database. The Event History is retained MPA2C3 User Manual...
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  • Page 139: Panel Requirements

    CHAPTER FIRMWARE UPGRADES Panel Requirements MPA2C3 panels must first be upgraded to . See latest firmware the release notes for more information. Note: The secondary (downstream) EVL panels should be upgraded first, and then the primary (MASTER). Overview The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for upgrading the MPA2C3 controller.
  • Page 140: Updating The Mpa2C3 Panel Using The Web Interface

    "Re-register" Secondary panels manually in the Primary panel Remember to return their configuration back to a downstream panel once the upgrade has been successfully completed. The firmware and Operating System (OS) can be downloaded from the Honeywell Download Center at the following site: https://mywebtech.honeywell.com/...
  • Page 141 485 loop to clear the issue. After upgrading a MPA2C3 panel, you must clear your browser’s cache. See Clearing for details. the Cache and Cookies in the Internet Browsers Used by the MPA2C3 Web Server MPA2C3 User Manual...
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  • Page 143: Caches

    CHAPTER CACHES AND CERTIFICATES Caches Clearing the Cache and Cookies in the Internet Browsers Used by the MPA2C3 Web Server The MPA2C3 supports . It is recommended that the cache be cleared Google Chrome following a successful upgrade. Note: After upgrading a MPA2C3 panel, you must clear your browser’s cache.
  • Page 144: Generating And Installing Certificates

    2. The Certificate Authority provides two types of certificates: 3. Certificate to be installed in the panel. 4. Master certificate to be installed in the browser(s). 5. Install the certificate in the panel. 6. Install the master certificate into the browser. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 145 Go to Advanced Menu > Security Certificate tab. Create Request will be selected at the top of the pane. Fill in the fields as shown above. Make sure that the panel IP address is in the common name field. Select Create TLS Certificate Signing Request. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 146 You will then note that there is text in the Certificate Signing Request field. Copy all of the text out of this field and send it to the signing authority of your choice. You will receive a signed certificate (also in text format). MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 147: Section 2 - Installing The Master Certificate Into The Browser

    "Currently using: User Certificate." Section 2 - Installing the master certificate into the browser When using a self-signed certificate it is necessary to install the matching master certificate into all computer’s browsers that access the MPA panels. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 148 After you have installed the certificate file onto the panel but before you install the master certificate, the browser will still display the broken lock. Open Internet Explorer and select Tools (gear icon) > Internet options. Select the Content tab then select Certificates button in center of window. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 149 Select the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities tab, then select Import: The Certificate Import Wizard will appear. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 150 Select Next and Browse. Change the file type to All Files. Then select the master signed certificate from its location on your machine. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 151 Click Open to load the file. Confirm Yes when this warning comes up: Success! MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 152 Now if you scroll down the list of Trusted Root Certificate Authorities you should see the signed certificate in the list: Close any Chrome windows that were open. Navigate to the URL MPA Address and the login screen will appear. The address bar will indicate a Lock Icon with “Secure". MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 153: Creating Mpa2C3 Accounts

    CHAPTER ACCOUNTS Creating MPA2C3 Accounts A User is someone who will be using the MPA2C3 software in one or more func- tional roles. The Manage Accounts configuration window allows you to configure the following: • Add, modify, delete user accounts •...
  • Page 154 Note: User name is free from text field, if personal identifications details are used for the User name, then it is the responsibility of system administrator to make sure appropriate consent is obtained from the user and maintained to meet GDPR compliance. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 155 Not contain the name of the user’s account type ("admin", "service", or "operator"). • Not contain a consecutive string of 3 or more repeated characters. Note: All user passwords will expire after a period of six months; the users will be prompted to change password upon login. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 156 2. Enter a name. 3. Enter a Password. 4. Select an Account Type, either Administrator, Service, or Operator. See Table 8-1 for more about these accounts. page 156 5. Enable/disable the Account Status. 6. Select a language. 7. Click Save. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 157: Modifying A User Account

    It is likely that the installer or user forgets the administrator password to access the Web Interface. To reset the panel’s administrator password, the panel must be physically accessed by an authorized person. The following steps are needed to reset the administrator password MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 158 7. From here use the new administrator password to login the web interface Note: Password reset is enabled only for admin account. Note: The password reset only resets the password, however the configuration of the panel will not be reset to factory default. MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 159: Technical Support

    For technical assistance please click here, scan the below QR code or visit https://myhoneywellbuildingsuniversity.com/train- ing/support/ EMEA ITALY +390399301301 +441344238266 SPAIN +37911238038 FRANCE +33366880142 THE NETHERLANDS +31108080688 Technical Support, Option 2 (Access Control) Hours of Operation | Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm EST MPA2C3 User Manual...
  • Page 160 (including battery), change the settings, and re-apply does not the power. respond to any communication, cards reads, or input activation. Check the IP address from the ACS4 setup tool. communications exist with the Ethernet port. MPA2C3 User Manual...
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