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Table Of Content
1. Introduction to I-CASS.
2. Comparison with K-series.
3. System Component.
4. System configuration.
5. System Technology.
6. I-Cass Features.
7. Technical Specification.
8. Precaution & Maintenance.
System Introduction(1)
• Max.32 doors access control system.
• Categorized into 2/4/8/12/16/24/32 doors version.
• Combination of existing door access system, time attendance system, and alarm monitoring system.
T-series : Multi-door interlocking featuresK-series : Auxiliary Output relay based on
defined transaction.FEP : Supervised alarm input points.
System Introduction(2)
Bring in wireless messaging technology. Short message service among very doors. Huge user and transaction storage capacity. High speed processing and respond time. Interactive blue light graphic LCD display Emergency over ride key( Electronic Key). Long reading range for proximity technology. Ready for mifare and wiegand 26/32bits.
Integrated with S-series, K-series, T-series, Commando, Centurion and FEP alarm monitoring system design concept.
1. People choose I-CASS for its flexibility usage in security access control and other relevant application such as:
1.Multi-door anti-pass back that handling max.32 doors operation.
2.Multi-door interlocking features that only allow one door to grant access at a time.
3.Guard Tour application that enabling patrol guard perform checking duty.
4.Ethernet and GSM ready for internal and external communication.
5.Alarm break in protection.6.Fire alarm emergency exist.
System Introduction(3)
System Introduction(4)
• Dual card entry mode and access counter mode for restricted access area.
• CCTV and building automation integration.
• 125Khz and 13.56MHz proximity technology interfacing.
• I-CASS is designed to meet customer application including
– Door access control
– Guard tour patrol
– Time Attendance
– Alarm monitoring
– Car Parking control
– Building automation
– Fire alarm panel integration
– CCTV integration
– SmartCard based solution
How security handled in I-CASS?
• System wiring design
• Electronic key design
• Communication data protection
• Emergency event or alert
• Low power and main fail power detection
• Communication break down protection
• Watch dog for safe guard
Benefit of using I-CASS
• To have more card user capacity in the system.• To have a high speed and fast processing time for every
operation.• To have a large door capacity controlled under one controller.• To have a alarm monitoring features at every door.• To have a guard tour features at every door.• To have SMS messaging service among door reader.• To have variety choice of operation mode at every door.• To have interactive graphic display on every door reader.• To have emergency over ride system• To have Ethernet ready capability
Comparison with existing controller(1)
Feature/Spec. K-series I-CASSInterlocking No 5 door per group
(100 group)
Anti-pass back Available among max. 8 doors
Available among
Max.32 doors
Dual card access No Available
(100 match code)
Access Counter No Available on every door setting
Emergency Key override
Tabular key lock Electronic key with 4 digits password.
Display unit Normal dot matrix
LCD
Graphic LCD with blue backlit
Comparison with existing controller(2)
Features/Spec. K-series I-CASSEthernet No On board Ready
GSM SMS No Ready
Alarm monitoring Based on TTL input on every controller only
2 supervised sensor points on every door
Fire alarm No Fire alarm for emergency door release
Guard Tour No Available on every door ready as checking terminal.
Auxiliary Output Available Available
Comparison with existing controller(3)
Feature/Spec. K-series I-CASSSpeed 8Hz 24MHz
User storage 5,000 users 20,000 users
Transaction storage 2,500 50,000 users
Door connection Max. 8 doors Max. 32 doors
Processor 8 bits MCU 16 bits MCU
RAM 128K Byte 2M byte
Comparison with existing controller(4)
Feature/Spec. K-series I-CASSShort Messaging Service
No Available among door readers
Door release time zone No Available on every door setting
Lock out mode No Available on every door setting
Emergency duress alarm
Available Available
General purpose relay output
No Available on controller
Software 32bits SmartGuard series software
32bits SmartGuard I-CASS software
Level of Changes
2Mhz
6Mhz
1024KB
128KB
3
8
19200bps
9600bps
32
16
60% more
40%
BusFrequency
OnboardRAM
UARTSize
Comm.Speed
DoorConnection
Over allFeatures
Existing System
I-CASS System
Comparison with Castle-S/K/T&Commando System
System Component(1)
• I-CASS controller• SmartBox (Door Interface Unit)• Door Reader• Electronic Key• Power Supply• PC interface (PCI)• SmartGuard I-CASS v5.6• Used as real time processing unit for all door event and alarm.• As card user databases storage.• As log transactions storage.• Used for all the user setting.• Responsible for all the communication bus polling.
System Component(2)
SmartBox-Door Interface Unit
• Used to control the electronic door lock device, door contact and lock release button.
• Used as reader interface communication gateway to controller.
• Perform basic door controlling function during system controller breakdown.
System Component(3)
I-CASS Reader Interface
• Act as reader interface for proximity reader.
• Mifare® serial number interfacing.
• Wiegand 26bits interfacing.
• Keypad and LCD interfacing.
• Perform card number conversion.
• Display informative message.
• PIN generator
• Alarm arming and disarming interface panel
System Component(4)
Electronic Key
• Connected to reader interface board
• Used during emergency breakdown to over-ride the door lock.
• Security key is stored with a standard encryption technique.
• 10 digits key with suitable password to release door lock.
System Component(5)
PC Interface Unit (PCI)
• Used as a gateway for controller uplink and PC communication port.
• Used as a signal converter for RS232 to RS485 communication.
• Act as a software security key for software version determination.
System Component(6)
SmartGuard –ICASS v5.6
• 32bits PC software.
• Act as a interface software for data or user setting downloading machine.
• Act as log transaction uploading software for data reporting purpose.
• Time attendance report generation.
System Configuration(1)
RS 485
RS 232
In Reader
Out Reader
PC Interface
Door Interface
(2)
Door Interface
(4)
Push Button
Door Interface
(5)
I-Cass Software
RS 485
BUS 4
BUS 3
BUS 2
BUS 1
I-CASS Controller PC I
RS 232
Maximum 8 doors (expandable)
Door Interface
(3)
E-Key
E-Key
Lock System
Magnetic Sensor
2 Wires
Door Interface
(1)
I-Cass Features
Polycarbonate Keypad E - Key
LCD ScreenABS Casing
Proximity Technology
Press Alarm
Alarm Systems
Networking
SMS
Guard Tour
Time Attendance
Features Highlighted (1)
• Enable Short Message Service (SMS)
• Inbound System
• Outbound System
Storage Capacity: 100 users with 50 characters each user.
Doors forced open or burglary
Doors forced open or burglary
OwnerOwnerSMS
Preset greetings or short messages
Preset greetings or short messages EmployeesEmployees
SMS
Features Highlighted (2)
• Guard Tour Feature
Time set : 20 minsTime set : 10 mins
Main Back Off
Door 1 Door 2 Door 3
1. Configuration
Back
Time set : 20 minsTime set : 10 mins
Main Off
Door 1Door 3Door
2 “Beep”
2. He/She did not proceed to Door 2
3. He/She did not proceed to Door 3
Time set : 20 minsTime set : 10 mins
Main Back Off
Door 1 Door 2 Door 3
“Beep”
Features Highlighted (3)
• Controller storage capacity :
• Standard 20,000 users.
• Expandable to 100,000 users
• Event Transaction Storage Capacity:
• Maximum 30,000 events
• Multi door Anti-pass back.
• Multi door Interlocking
• On board alarm input and output point.
• Dual Card Mode.
Features Highlighted (4)
• Access Counter.• Time Zone Control Door Release Button • 2 Holiday Groups @ 50 settings per group.• Software Configurable to general purpose relay output.• Enable to Interface with CIA88 additional alarm input or output
point.• Maximum 32 doors linkage per controller.• Keypad arming on every door.• Controller backup.• Electronic Key (E-Key) for emergency door release.• Support K series feature.• On board Ethernet.• Graphic LCD.