SOYAL AR-327-E Metal Access Control Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SOYAL
Table of Contents
AR-327-E Metal Access Control
Instruction Manual
AR-327-E: Touch-panel Metal Case
- Products
- User Guide
- Terminal Cables
- Tools
- Optional
AR-727-E
- Products
- User Guide
- Terminal Cables
- Tools
- Optional
Installation
AR-327-E
- Pull the cables from the square hole of the mounting plate.
- Use a screw to the mounting plate onto the wall.
- Attach the waterproof strip to the body, then connect the terminal cables to the body and attach the body to the mounting plate.
- Use the Allen key and screws (accessories supplied) to assemble the body onto the mounting plate.
- Turn on the power, the LED will light and hear the beep sound, you will see “Ready” on the LCD board.
AR-727-E
- Attach the waterproof strip to the mounting plate.
- Pull the cables from the square hole of the mounting plate.
- Use a screwdriver to screw the base onto the wall.
- Connect the terminal cables to the body and attach the body to the mounting plate.
- Assemble the covers with the Allen key and screws (accessories supplied).
- Turn on the power, the LED will light and hear the beep sound, you will see “Ready” on the LCD board.
Notice
- Tubing: The communication wires and power line should NOT be bound in the same conduit or tubing.
- Wire selection: Use AWG 22-24 Shielded Twist Pair to avoid star wiring, CAT 5 cable for TCP/IP connection. Don’t equip the reader and lock with the same power supply. The power for the reader may be unstable when the lock is activating, which may make the reader malfunction.
- Power supply: The standard installation: Door relay and lock use the same power supply, and reader uses an independent power supply.
AR-327-E | AR-727-E |
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Connector Table
Cable: P1 CN4
IVVire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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Lock Relay | 1 | Blue White | (N.O.)DC24V1Amp |
2 | Purple White | (N.C.)DC24V1Amp | |
Lock Relay COM | 3 | White | (COM)DC24V1Amp |
Door Contact | 4 | Orange | Negative Trigger Input |
Exit Switch | 5 | Purple | Negative Trigger Input |
Alarm Relay | 6 | Gray | N.O./N.C. Optional (by jumper) |
Power | 7 | Thick Red | DC 12V |
8 | Thick Black | DC 0V |
Cable: P2 CN5
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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Beeper | 1 | Pink | Beeper Output 5V/100mA, Low |
LED | 2 | Yellow | Red LED Output 5V/20mA, Max |
3 | Brown | Green LED Output 5V/20mA, Max | |
Door Output | 4 | Blue White | Transistor Output Max. 12V/100mA |
(Open Collector Active Low)
Wiegand| 5| Thin Green| Wiegand DAT: 0 Input
6| Thin Blue| Wiegand DAT: 1 Input
WG Door Contact| 7| Orange| Negative Trigger Input
WG Exit Switch| 8| Purple| Negative Trigger Input
Cable: P3 CN7 (AR-327-E By order)
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Color | Description |
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1 | — | — | — | |
2 | — | — | — | |
3 | Orange White | Orange White | Net – TX+ | |
4 | Orange | Orange | Net – TX- | |
5 | Green White | Green White | Net – RX+ | |
6 | Green | Green | Net – RX- | |
7 | — | — | — |
Cable: P4 CN6
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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RS-485 for Lift | 1 | Thick Green | RS-485(B-) |
Controller | 2 | Thick Blue | RS-485(A+) |
Cable: P5 CN3
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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Anti-Tamper Switch | 1 | Red | N.C. |
2 | Orange | COM | |
3 | Yellow | N.O. |
Cable: P6 CN8
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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Power | 1 | Red | DC 12V Output |
Security trigger signal | 2 | Purple | Security trigger signal Output |
Arming | 3 | Red White | Arming Output |
Duress | 4 | Yellow White | Duress Output |
Optional Cables
Cable: P7 CN11 (Optional:Lift Control w/ AR-725L485; SW:RS485-2)
P9 CN9 (Optional: Voice Module; SW: RS485-3)
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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TTL Port for Lift Control or Voice
Module (*Required speaker 8Ω / 1.5W (Max. 2W)| 1| Black| DC 0V
2| Yellow| TX
3| White| TE
4| Orange| RX
5| Red| DC 5V
6| —| —
Cable: P8 AR-327-E: CN10 / AR-727-E: CN18
Wire Application | Wire | Color | Description |
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HID ProxII RF Module | 1 | Orange | ANT 1 |
2 | Purple | ANT 2 | |
3 | Black | DC 0V | |
4 | Red | DC 5V | |
5 | Blue | Wiegand DAT: 1 Input | |
6 | Green | Wiegand DAT: 0 Input | |
7 | White | — |
Front Panel & Indicator
Wiring Diagram
Connect to Electric Bolt | Connect to Magnet Lock |
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Connect to Electric Strike| Connect to Door Contact
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※ The Wiring of Enable “Share Door Relay” ( Set up via the parameters setting Window of 701ServerSQL)
If any fire emergency, the people can escape by pressing a switch to open all doors
Strengthen security with AR-721RB | Connect to Reader |
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※ The Wiring of Enable “Share Door Relay” ( Set up via the parameters setting Window of 701ServerSQL)| ※ The Wiring of Disable “Share Door Relay” ( Set up via the parameters setting Window of 701ServerSQL
Adding and Deleting Tag
※ User capacity: 16384 (00000~16383)
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Adding Tag by Tag ID
Access programming mode →1 Add/Delete → 1 Add -> Card ID → Input 5/6-digit user address → Input Site Code → Input Card Code -
Adding Tag by RF Learn Function
Access programming mode → 1 Add/Delete → 2 Add -> RF-Learn → Input 5/6-digit user address → Input Tag Units(pcs) → Close Tag into RF Area
※ If adding a batch of Sequential tags, please input Tag Units(pcs) in the quantity of the tags and present the tag with the lowest card code to the access controller. -
Deleting User Address
Access programming mode → 1 Add/Delete → 5 Delete -> Addr → Input Starting to address → Input Ending address
Deleting Tag by Tag ID
Access programming mode → 1 Add/Delete → 6 Delete -> ID # → Input Site Code → Input Card Code
Setting up the access mode
Access programming mode →2 User Setting → 2 Access Mode → Input User Address → 0: Invalid; 1: Card; 2: Card or PIN; 3: Card & PIN
Programming
A. Keyboard Lock/ Unlock
- Lock/ Unlock
Press * and#, at the same time to lock the keyboard.
Press again to unlock.
B. Entering and Exiting Programming Mode
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Entering
Input 123456# or PPPPPP#
[e.g.] The Default Value= 123456. If already changed the Master
Code= 876112, input* 876112# → Access programming mode P.S.If entering no instruction within 30 sec., it will automatically leave the programming mode. -
Exiting
Press the * repeatedly → 6 Quit or 7 Quit and Arming (Please refer to alarm/arming setting) -
Changing the Master Code
Access programming mode → 5 Tools →2 Master Code → Input the 6-digit new master code → Succeeded
C. Initial setup
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Language Setting
Access programming mode →5 Tools →1 Language →0 EN → Succeeded → Initial system… -
Node ID of Reader Setting
Access programming mode →3 Parameters[1] →1 Node ID → Input New Node ID: 1~254 (default value:001) → Main Door Number: 0~255 → WG1 Door Number: 0~255 → Show WG Message (0=No,1=Enable) → Network setting → Succeeded
D. PIN Code
Access programming mode → 2 User Setting → 1 Password → Input 5/6-digit user
address → Input 4-digit PIN (0001~9999) → Succeeded Or via 701Client set it on
the Users screen
E. Setting up the alarm/arming
Conditions: 1. Arming enabled 2. Alarm system connected
Application:
- Door open too long: The door is open longer than door relay time plus door close time.
- Force open (Opened without a valid user card): Access by force or illegal procedure.
- Door position abnormal: When power is off and then on, reader on arming before power off.
F. Enable Voice Module (supporting version: F/w Ver 3.02 or later)
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Hardware setting
Access programming mode →5 Tools → 5 Ext. Comm Port → 2 Voice -
Software Setting 701 Server or
Step 1. Click “Read.”
Step 2. Select “Card
Reader” in RS485-2 section.
Step 3. Click “Write” to finish the setting.
E. Setting up the alarm/arming
- Enable/Disable the arming status:
Standby Mode
Card only| Card or PIN| Card and PIN
Open the door| No open the door| Input user address → Input 4 digits
individual PWD → # → Input 4 digits arming PWD →#| Present the tag to reader →
Input 4 digits individual PWD → # →
Input 4 digits arming PWD →#
Present the tag to reader → Inpu4 digits arming PWD → #| *→ Input 4 digits
arming PWD→ Present the tag to the reader
Access Programming mode
Enable: Access programming mode → 7 Quit & Arming| Disable: Access programming
mode → 6 Quit
Restoring Factory Settings
Reset all device parameters and user card data
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Reset all device parameters and user card data:
Access programming mode → 4 Parameters2 → 9 Factory Reset →0: System Param ;
1 : User Setting ; 2 : System & User
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Reset IP Setting:
When the device’s power is on, press the【RESET】button the mainboard untill the ERR (Red) LED of
the screen lights up. (Reference to picture)
※ After operation as above, you will hear the long reminder sound, and wait until the sound disappears then reset the power of the controller, the device will restore factory setting.
Manu Tree
1. Add/ Delete
1. Add > Card ID
2. Add > RF Learn
3. Suspend > Address
4. Suspend > ID #
5. Delete > Address
6. Delete > ID #
7. Recover > Address
8. Recover > ID #
9. Antipass Group| 2. User Setting
1. Password
2. Access Mode
3. Extend Options
4. Single Floor
5. Multi Floor| 3. Parameters[1]
1. Node ID
2. OnOff OpenZone
3. Door Relay Tm
4. Door Close Tm
5. Alarm Relay Tm
6. Alarm Delay Tm
7. Arming Delay Tm
8. Arming PWD
9. PIN&UID format| 4. Parameters[2]
1. Auto Relock
2. Egress(R.T.E)
3. Miscellaneous
4. Force Open
5. Close & Stop
6. Anti-pass-back
7. Duress Code
8. Password Mode
9. Factory Reset| 5. Tools
1. Language
2. Master Code
3. Master Range
4. Terminal Port
5. Ext.Comm Port
6. Open Time Zone
7. Information
8. Clock Setting
9. Daily Alarm
0. UART Port
A. Event Logs
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6. Quit
7. Quit & Arming
IP Setting
- Open your Web Browser and input factory default IP address: http://192.168.1.127
- Log-in User Password
When you choose the “Networking Setting” or “User Password” at first.
The Log-in window will pop out and please input
※ At the Factory Default
User name: SuperAdm
Password: 721568
- Networking Setting
You will find the initial IP Address 192.168.1.127 and check MAC Address is the same as a sticker on the Ethernet Module device. Please revise the IP address you want, and then click the “Update” button. After updating the IP, please re-connect the Web Browser with a new IP address.
- User Password
Change the log-in password to lock the IP setting of the Ethernet Module.
The password composes of 10 characters at most, it can be either A~Z or 0~9.
LCD Access Controller
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Warnings :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.?
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.??
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.?
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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