NAP WI2424ALF Super Two Network Interface Board Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
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NAP WI2424ALF Super Two Network Interface Board

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model: CICP1300NETBD2
  • Manufacturer: NAPCO SECURITY GROUP
  • Installation Type: Peer-to-Peer Lockdown
  • Compatibility: Super Two main PC board

Product Usage Instructions

Installation Steps:

  1. Ensure to ground yourself before handling the Network Interface Board to prevent static discharge.
  2. Refer to the specific installation instructions if the 2MB Memory Expansion Board is installed.
  3. Remove any wires connected to your controller on J5 pins 4, 5, and 6 before installing the Network Interface Board.
  4. Install the Network Interface Board by following the provided diagrams and instructions.
  5. Connect the necessary power sources and verify proper LED indications for power and connection status.

Programming the Network Interface Board:

The CICP1300NETBD2 must be programmed using the uniVerse Finder utility located in the folder: C:Program Files(x86)CardAccess4KTools. The file name is Cardaccess.UniverseFinder.exe.

Jumper Configurations:

  • JP4 (Configure for DHCP Request): Follow the steps provided to clear current IP address information and configure for DHCP.
  • JP5 (Reset uniVerse Finder Utility Username and Password): Use the procedure to reset the utility Username and Password back to default.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q: Can the Network Interface Board be used with RS232 polling?
    A: No, the Network Interface Board cannot be used in conjunction with RS232 polling.

  • Q: What should I do if the OK lamp is not blinking after installation?
    A: Ensure all connections are secure, power sources are connected correctly, and refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual for further assistance.

Super Two® Network Interface Board CICP1300NETBD2 w/ Peer-to-Peer Lockdown

CAUTION : Before handling the Network Interface Board, use a grounding strap (or touch the Con-troller PCB metal chassis) to reduce the possibility of static discharge

  1. Remove power from the SUPER TWO®. Disconnect bat-teries, then remove the 6-pin Molex connector marked “Power In” located inside the housing at the lower-right side of the control panel (see Fig. 1). Wait several seconds to ensure that all power LEDs are off.
    Note : If the 2MB Memory Expansion Board is installed as per Appendix A in WI1265, the installation instructions for the CIC1300NETBD2 will be slightly different (the differ-ences will be noted in steps 3 & 4, below). The required spacers and flexible shield are included in the kit (9CICP13NET2BAG).

  2. On the Super Two main PC board, remove the metal screw (4-40 1/4″ Phillips pan-head) from the top left mounting hole. Into this mounting hole, screw in the 7/16″ round metal standoff hand tight (see Fig. 2). HINT: Before installing the Network Interface Board, make a note of its MAC Address (located on a label).
    Note : The Network Interface Board cannot be used in con-junction with RS232 polling. Before installing the Network Interface Board, remove any wires that may be connected to your controller on J5 pins 4, 5 and 6.

  3. Place the Network Interface Board on top of the main board at the upper left corner (parallel to the top), as shown in Fig. 3. (1) Align the standoff hole in the Network Interface Board with the metal standoff installed in step 2. (2) If the Memory Expansion Board is not installed, first snap in the Long Nylon Double Sided “Snap-In” Standoff onto the main PC board (see Fig. 3 for placement). If the Memory Expansion Board is installed, place the Short Nylon Dou-ble Sided “Snap-In” Standoff onto the main board first, then into the hole on the bottom of the Memory Expansion Board. (3) Place the Thin Nylon Spacer between the Memory Expansion Board and the Network Interface Board (see Fig. 4 for placement).NAP-WI2424ALF-Super-Two-Network-Interface-Board-FIG- \(6\)

  4. Visualize all connectors & secure the Network Interface Board. Align and press to insert all pins of the Network Interface Board with the JP3 connector on the main PC board. If you are not using a Memory Expansion Board, first carefully snap-in the Long Nylon Double Sided “Snap-In” Standoff that was installed on the main PC board into the Network Interface Board, then screw the 4-40 1/4″ Phillips pan-head metal screw into the metal standoff (see Fig. 3). If using a Memory Expansion Board, screw in the 4-40 1/4″ Phillips pan-head metal screw into the metal standoff and also screw in the Nylon Screw to secure the Memory Ex-pansion Board (see Fig. 4). Check to ensure correct align-ment.

  5. Install flexible shield: (Required for FCC compliance; allows use of unshielded network cable). Install Cable Clamp to the knockout nearest the Network Interface Board on the left side of the metal enclosure. Insert the CAT5 or CAT6 Network UTP cable through the cable clamp, slip the 3-inch flexible shield over the cable, then plug in the CAT5 or CAT6 Network UTP cable into the Network Interface Board. Slide the shield so the left side is under the clamp, then gently tighten the clamp to secure the cable and shield in place. Important: Pull the shield snugly over Ethernet cable–DO NOT extend shield over jack.

  6. Restore power. Reconnect the 6-pin Molex connector marked “Power In”, then reconnect batteries. Verify the “OK” lamp located in the center of the PC board is blinking at a rate of approximately once every second. Verify the LEDs next to the Ethernet jack are lit and are blinking upon connection (for LED functions, see page 2).NAP-WI2424ALF-Super-Two-Network-Interface-Board-FIG- \(1\)

Jumpers and LED Functions

The CICP1300NETBD2 Network Interface Board must be programmed using the uniVerse Finder utili-ty found on your PC in the following folder:
C:\Program Files(x86)\CardAccess4K\Tools
The file name is Cardaccess.UniverseFinder.exe. If using lockdown, see page 3.

JP4 (Configure for DHCP Request)
The following procedure is used to clear the current IP address information and configure for DHCP (see Fig. 5).

  1. Move jumper JP4 to positions 2-3.
  2. Remove/restore power to the Super Two.
  3. Wait 30 seconds for the green/red LEDs to stop flashing.
  4. Replace jumper JP4 to positions 1-2.
  5. The Super Two will obtain a new IP address from DHCP.

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Jumper Settings (Fig. 5)

Jumper| Jumper Positions and Functions


JP4

| 1-2: Normal Location (as shown)

2-3: Used to clear the current IP address infor- mation and configure for DHCP



JP5

| 1-2: Normal Location (as shown)

2-3: Used to Reset uniVerse Finder utility Username and Password to “admin” and “admin”

JP5 (Reset uniVerse Finder Utility Username and Password)

The following procedure is used reset the uniVerse Finder utility Username and Password back to the default of “admin” and “admin” (see Fig. 5).

  1. Move jumper JP5 to positions 2-3.
  2. Remove/restore power to the Super Two.
  3. Wait 30 seconds for the green/red LEDs to stop flashing.
  4. Restore jumper JP5 to positions 1-2.
  5. The uniVerse Finder Utility Username and Password will be reset to “admin” and “admin”.

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LED Functions (Fig. 6)

LED| Function
DS4

(Green)

| Fast Blink = Firmware is in bootloader Slow Blink = Normal application is running Off /On = Micro is not running
DS5

(Red)

| Fast Blink = Firmware is in bootloader Solid On = DHCP is searching for IP Address

Off = IP Address obtained

DS6

(Yellow)

| On= Static IP configured Off = Static IP not configured
DS7

(Green)

| On = Ethernet connected

Fast Blink = Ethernet is communicating

DS8

(Yellow)

| 10/100 Link Operating speed indication On = 100Mbps

Off = 10Mbps

Lockdown Wiring, & Lockdown Status LED Functions

The CICP1300NETBD2 with Peer-to-Peer Lockdown Network Interface Board must be programmed using the uniVerse Finder utility and with Continental CA4K software. The uniVerse Finder utility is located on your PC in the following folder:
C:\Program Files(x86)\CardAccess4K\Tools
The file name is Cardaccess.UniverseFinder.exe. Note: For more detailed instructions with using the uniVerse Finder utility, refer to the uniVerse Finder Utility Programming Guide (WI2684). In addition, if using Peer-to-Peer lockdown, all controllers in the same lockdown area must have the correct model Network Interface board installed, as follows:

  • CICP1300NETBD2 (for Super Two)
    –or–

  • CICP2800NETBD2 (for Accelaterm or Accelerator).

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For a general description of Peer-to-Peer lockdown wiring, refer to Fig. 7. For detailed wiring instructions and for configuring the Peer-To-Peer lockdown fea-ture with CA4K, refer to the Peer-to-Peer Lockdown Setup Guide (WI2544).
When referring to specific documentation, visit the Napco Access Pro home page at www.NapcoAccessPro.com, select Resources > Technical Library. In the Search field, type the “WIxxxx” number and select Go.
LEDs DS4, DS5 and DS6 are used to display the status of the Peer-to-Peer lockdown. Refer to the table below.

Lockdown Status LEDs

LED Lockdown Status

DS4

(Green LED) Slow Blink

| ****

Network Board OK

DS5 (Red LED)

Fast Blink

| ****

Incorrect panel to network board wiring or panel relay programming not set

DS6

(Yellow LED) Solid ON

| ****

Static IP Configured OK


DS6

(Yellow LED)

Fast Blink

| Network Interface Board is sending lockdown report to next controller IP address listed in its IP address table programmed with the uniVerse Finder Utility

IMPORTANT WIRING METHODS

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