GRANDSTREAM NETWORKS GDS3710 Two Doors Control User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- Grandstream Networks
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GRANDSTREAM NETWORKS GDS3710 Two Doors Control
Product Information
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Grandstream Networks, Inc.
- Product Model: GDS3710
- Control: Two Doors
- Website: https://manual-hub.com/
Introduction
The GDS3710 Two Doors Control Configuration Guide provides instructions on
how to wire and configure the GDS3710 to control two doors.
Wiring Connection for Two Doors
The following wiring example shows how to connect the GDS3710 with 2 external
lock strikes using the wiring on the back cover of the device:
Note : The Alarm_Out (COM1) interface is set to control Door 2 opening. The Lock Status can be configured as Normal Open or Normal Close based on the strike used.
Web Configuration to Control Two Doors
In this configuration example, a 3rd party Wiegand Input device or another
GDS3710 can be installed to control Door 2. Door 1 is set to be controlled by
a local PIN and the built-in RFID reader. Wiegand control is enabled for Door
2 only.
If there is a power loss, the door status when power is off will depend on the following situations:
- COM2: When connecting NC2 and COM2 (Fail Safe), the strike will open when power is lost. When using a NO2 strike (connecting COM2 and NO2), the door is locked when power is lost.
- COM1 (ALMOUT1): If the connected strike/lock is a NO strike, ALMOUT1 Status should be set to Normal Open, and the door will be closed when power is lost. If the strike connected is an NC strike and ALMOUT1 Status is set to Normal Close, the door will be locked when power is lost.
The GDS3710 supports a Universal PIN for the operation of doors. The Universal PIN can be configured to control both Door 1 and Door 2. The final result will be the intersection of both sets with the qualified condition.
Remote PIN can also be used to open doors. The PIN can be configured differently for Door 1 and Door 2. Both Door 1 and Door 2 need to be configured with the same password or PIN as DTMF open door if both doors need to be opened at the same time.
INTRODUCTION
GDS3710 HD IP Video Door System is a hemispheric IP video door phone and a high-definition IP surveillance. GDS3710 is ideal for monitoring from wall to wall without blind spots. Powered by an advanced Image Sensor Processor (ISP) and state of the art image algorithms, it delivers exceptional performance in all lighting conditions. The GDS3710 IP video door system features industry- leading SIP/VoIP for 2-way audio and video streaming to smart phones and SIP phones. It contains integrated PoE, LEDs, HD loudspeaker, RFID card reader, motion detector, lighting control switch, Alarm input/output and more.
This How-To Guide will describe the wiring and steps to follow to control two door from the GDS3710.
GDS3710 WIRING CONNECTION FOR TWO DOORS
Wiring example
Below example, show how to use wiring on the back cover of the GDS3710 to connect with 2 external lock strike
Note:
The Alarm_Out (COM1) interface is set to control Door 2 opening, “Lock Status”
can be configured by choosing “Normal Open” or “Normal Close” based on the
strike used.
GDS3710 WEB CONFIGURATION TO CONTROL TWO DOOR
Configuration example
For example, a 3rd party Wiegand Input device or GDS3710 can be installed to
control Door2. We have selected Door 1 on “Control Option” to be controlled by
local PIN and the build in RFID reader, and we enabled wiegand control for
Door 2 only.
Notes:
In case of a power loss then the DOOR STATUS when power is off will be
depending on the following situations:
- COM2 has three wiring PINs, corresponding to NO or NC accordingly. Therefor when connecting NC2 and COM2 (Fail Safe) then strike will open when power is lost and when using a NO2 strike (connecting COM2 and NO2) then door is “locked” when power is lost.
- COM1 (ALMOUT1) has only two PIN, and NO ONLY. If the connected strike/lock is a NO strike, this means ALMOUT1 Status should be set to “Normal Open” then door will be closed when power is lost, while if the strike connected is NC strike, and ALMOUT1 Status is set to “Normal Close” then door will be locked when power is lost.
- Universal PIN for Operation of Doors:
If Unified PIN (Universal PIN) is configured to open door, then which door can be controlled by the PIN is configured in the UI once “Unified PIN” selected.
For example, like above screenshot, if this universal PIN is set to open both Door1 and Door2, but due to previous “Control Option” set to open Door1, and “Wiegand Control” set to open Door2, therefore the final result will be the INTERSECT result of both sets with condition qualified.
Remote PIN to Operation of Doors:
For remote PIN to open door, the PIN can be configured in example down
below. The PIN can be different for Door1 and Door2 and has to be configured
correctly in related IP Phone which will be used to operate “One Key Open
Door”. If BOTH doors need to be opened at the same time, then both Door1 and
Doo2 has to be configured with exactly SAME password or PIN as DTMF open door.
On the Basic settings page set the following fields:
Private PIN or Card & Private PIN:
If using an RFID card or Private PIN to open door, then which door can be opened by the RFID card or Private PIN is configured via “Card Management”, see above screenshot.
Notes:
For all the settings, the final result of which door can be opened is the
LOGIC INTERSECT OPERATON of ALL the sets of condition qualified. Please refer
to our Open Door Flow chart for better understanding on how to configure and
control 2 Doors operation:
http://firmware.grandstream.com/GDS3710_opendoors_logic.pdf
FAQ’s
How do I configure the Universal PIN for the operation of doors?
The Universal PIN can be configured in the UI once the Unified PIN is selected. The configuration determines which door can be controlled by the PIN.
Can I use a different PIN for each door when using the remote PIN to open the doors?
Yes, you can configure a different PIN for each door. The PIN needs to be configured correctly in the related IP Phone that will be used to operate the One Key Open Door function
References
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