Passtech AP300 Access Point User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Passtech
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USER GUIDE
ACCESS POINT
(AP300_Ethernet Setting)
Passtech Co., Ltd.
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Components Preparation
SETUP Components
Setting Diagram
AP Setting
SERVER & AP300 Communication Diagram
AP Setting
Before creating an AP account, please check PC IP and TCP/IP first by running ‘Command Prompt’ and inputting ‘ipconfig’ command as below.
① Open ‘AP300(2Bytes Floor)’.
② Click the ‘Search’ button.
Mac address and IP of connected AP200 will be shown on AP List.
③ Select an AP which you want to configure from the AP list, and input values in ‘Ethernet Setting’ referring to the description below.
Item | Description |
---|---|
Local IP | AP IP |
Make sure this IP is only assigned to this AP
Local Port| Assign the port number on your own (Default: 5000)
Subnet| Input the value (Subnet Mask) checked in Command Prompt
Gateway| Input the value (Default Gateway) checked in Command Prompt
Server IP| Input the value (IPv4 Address) checked in Command Prompt
Server Port| Input the port number as set in the Server program (Default 2274)
④ Click the ‘Setting’ button to save the information to the selected AP and check the message ‘Setting OK’ from the message box below.
⑤ Select RF Channel and then click the ‘Conn’ button and check the message
‘Connected OK’ from the message box.
If it is connected well, the ‘WRITE’ and ‘READ’ buttons will be activated.
⑥ Click the ‘READ’ button to check current saved information.
⑦ Input values in ‘AP Setting’ referring to the description below.
Item | Description |
---|---|
AP Name | AP name that will be inputted into AP Account in the Client program |
Assign AP ID on your own, but do not duplicate
Only English alphabet and numbers are available (Any space or special
characters cannot be contained)
RF Channel| RF Channels you would like to connect (11~25)
BUILD| Building number (1~50)
FLOOR| Floor number (1~99)
ROOMS| Room numbers (1~999)
⑧ Click the ‘WRITE’ button to save the information of the selected AP and check the message ‘Configuration writing OK’ from the message box.
⑨ Click the ‘READ’ button again to check if the setting values are properly
saved.
⑩ If you want to set another AP, follow the steps from ②.
⑪ After the setting is completed, click ‘EXIT’ to close the window.
⑫ Click the ‘New’ button from the AP account window to enter new information.
⑬ Input the following items and click the ‘Save’ button to save the entered
information.
Item | Description |
---|---|
AP Name | Input AP Name which you set in AP Settings |
Server IP Update Flag | Check to update the information into the Server program |
automatically
AP IP| Input AP IP address which you set in AP Settings
Server IP| Input IP address of a PC which Server is installed in
Server Port| Input server port (Default: 2274)
Channel| Input RF Channel which you set in AP Settings
Building No.| Select Building number which you set in AP Settings
Group ID| Input Group number which you set in AP Settings
Lock Start| Input Starting Room number of the lock which you set in AP
Settings
Lock End| Input Ending Room number of the lock which you set in AP Settings
AP Status| Waiting / Connect OK / Connect Error
AP Layout ID| Select AP Layout ID same as you set in Custom Layout
⑭ If you want to update the information, select the AP account from the list
and click the ‘Update’ button to activate the input boxes. Input the updated
information and click the ‘Save’ button to update.
⑮ If you want to delete the information, select the AP account from the list
and click the ‘Delete’ button to delete.
Server Setting
Server pre-setting (DB Connection)
① Change the environmental files for the DB connection before executing the communication Server Program. Run “ConfigSetting.exe” in the folder where the program is installed.
② Input the Connect information to connect DB.
Ex) 192.168.0.52,1433
③ Run the Server Program (PTHMS_Server.exe).
④ Click “Config” and put information as below;
➔ Put information the same as the one you put for the config setting above. (Local Server IP will be your PC IP)
Ex) 192.168.0.52,1433 ****
Server Connection
① Run the Server Program (PTHMS_Server.exe).
② The program is started as shown below.
③ If the SQL DB is not accessible, the above program will not be executed.
The DB Connection Configuration screen will appear, and you have to enter the
DB connection value as shown below. (Refer to contents 4-1)
④ The Server Account is the part that sets the communication port to receive or send data from the AP.
⑤ Click “Add IP/Port”, and once you see a Dialog screen, input server name, IP
address where the server is installed, and the port number. Then, click “OK”
to create a service account.
⑥ Once the server account is created successfully, you will see a screen
below.
⑦ This is the part where you can register the AP information that connects to
Server, which you have set from AP Management Program. (AP Client has to be
set up before this. – please refer to 3-2)
⑧ Click “Add Channel”
⑨ Put all the information same as AP Client.
① | AP Name (must be same as AP Client) |
---|---|
② | Channel number (must be same as AP Client) |
③ | AP IP Address (same IP as Local IP in AP Client) |
④ | Lock Info. (Building#, Floor#, Start/End Room# -> must be same as AP |
Client)
⑤| Server IP (Your PC IP)
⑥| Server Port (Default: 2274)
⑩ Once it is connected, you will see it on the Channel box.
Item | Description |
---|---|
Connected | |
**** | Disconnected |
Check if AP information in the AP Setting and Client program is the same, and
the AP cable is connected well
****| Not Connected
Server Startup and Shutdown
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Server Program Startup
① Run Server Program (PTHMS_Server.exe). ② When the program is running, a Tray-Icon is created as below. -
Program Shutdown
To exit the program, right-click the Server Icon on the Tray-Icon and click “Exit”., or can be forced to terminate in the Task Manager.
Specification
Item | Detail |
---|---|
Material | ABS |
Communication | 2.4Ghz Zigbee(ONLINE LOCK COMM) |
TCP/IP(SERVER COMM)
Security| AES128
Power Supply| DC 12V ADAPTOR & POE(IEEE802.3af)
Indicator| LED
Dimension| 101.60mm 101.60mm 27.50mm
Operation TEMP| 0℃ ~ 50℃
Certification| CE, FCC
*****This furniture lock system is used in hotels, offices, and any place which is without a residential area.
Regulatory Statement
FCC Part 15.105 statement (Class A)
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 instruction manual, 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.
FCC Part 15.21 statement
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This
device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
RF Exposure Statement (MPE)
The antenna(s) must be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at
least 20 cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at
all times.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information
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