Connection
1. Put the wire to Ethernet in the RJ45 connector
2. Connect a power source of 12 Vac/dc - 1 A at CN1 terminal block (also indicated 12
VAC/DC). The polarity of the connection is indistinct.
Or just UTP if there is an injector PoE in the other end of the cable
3. If there is an open door circuit (with external power), pass this circuit through the
CN10 or CN11 terminal blocks (indicated DOOR1 and DOOR2), they are normal
open contacts , that closes when it receives the corresponding signal.
Relays can also work as normal closed connecting properly mini jumpers behind
the terminal blocks
NOTE: the separated power supplies drawed in the diagram is just for clarity, but
everything can be supplied from the same power supply
Hardware ipac-08 - Relay NA puente 1-2 (X) - Relay NC puente 2-3 (Y)
Programming
The iP Access has a internal web server that response in the 8085 port.
The programming of configurable parameters of the iP Access can be done through a
web browser (Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc).
With the initial boot, the iP Access has the IP address 10.0.0.100, so, to access to
programming, enter the following address in the browser address bar:
http://10.0.0.100:8085
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Manual de Portero IP v 9.0
SURiX IP Access
Versión de software (desde) 3.20
Hardware ipac-04
Relay NO jumper 1-2
Relay NC jumper 2-3