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System Capacities
Attribute
Number of persons
Number of unique credentials
Credentials per person
Access levels
Access levels per credential
Schedules
Time intervals per schedule
Holiday groups per schedule
Holiday groups
Holidays per holiday group
Holidays (total)
Areas
Reader groups
Operator roles
User-defined fields
Video layouts
Card formats
Number of retained events in event log
Doors/Readers
Number of doors (base board and dual
door controllers) with readers in /
Number of doors with readers in and
out
TP-ADD-2D-BRD Dual Door Control
Modules (including built in)
Readers (total)
Inputs/Outputs
Total number of system inputs
(including TruPortal System
Controller)
Total number of system outputs
(including TruPortal System
Controller)
Total number of TP-ADD-IO or TP-
ADD-IO-BRD Input/Output
Expansion Add-Ons
DVR/Cameras
DVRs
TruPortal System Controller Quick Reference
TP-SYS
10,000
10,000
5
64
8
64
6
8
8
32
255
64
64
32
10
64
8
65,000
64 / 32
32
64
132
66
8
4
Attribute
Cameras per DVR
TVR10 (EMEA & US)
TVR30 (US Only)
Cameras (maximum)
Ethernet ports (total/supported)
RS-485 SNAPP bus ports
Anti-attack Bushing Cap
An anti-attack bushing cap covers a rear tamper spring. It fits inside an
O-ring bushing located in the cabinet's rear wall anti-tamper spring
knockout. Leave the O-ring bushing and cap in place if the rear tamper is
not used.
If the rear tamper is used:
1.
Remove the cap and the O-ring with the edge of a flat screwdriver.
2.
Discard the O-ring.
3.
Align the cap for the tamper spring and knockout hole on the cabinet
back.
4.
Screw the cap into the mounting surface.
5.
Place the control cabinet over it, allowing the rear tamper spring to fit
inside the cap. The cap will fit into the cabinet's tamper spring
knockout hole.
6.
Secure the cabinet to the mounting surface.
Mounting the Module
On dry wall, use 1/8 in. (3.175 mm) hollow wall, expansion anchors.
Unscrew the screws from the anchors. Mark the mounting holes. Force a
starter hole in each mark with a sharp tool. Hammer the anchors into each
hole. Align the box mounting holes over the anchor holes and screw in the
anchors until tight.
On a concrete surface, hold the control box on the mounting surface. Mark
the mounting holes. Use a hammer drill with a 3/16 in. (4.76 mm) carballoy
drill bit and make 1in. (25.4 mm) deep holes in each marking. Insert a # 6-8
plastic anchor in each hole and hammer them in. Use # 8 X 1 in.(25.4 mm),
Phillips, wood screws to screw into the plastic anchors and mount the box.
See
Figure 1
on page 9.
Communication Wiring
The controller communicates to the user interface via Ethernet.
The downstream communication ports are 2-wire RS-485 interfaces which
can be used to connect additional I/O panels. The interface allows multi-
drop communication on a single bus of up to 4000 feet (1200 m). Use
twisted pairs (minimum 22 AWG / 0.644 mm / 0.326 mm
shield for communication.
See
Figure 2
on page 10.
Reader Wiring
Each reader port supports Wiegand Data1/Data0. Voltage at the reader port
is passed through from the input voltage of the controller and is limited to
250 mA.
The reader supply voltage is 14 VDC. Readers that require different voltage
should be powered separately. These readers may be connected and
2
TP-SYS
4
16
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2/1
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