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PW6K1ICE Introduction 1
In this chapter...
1.1 Overview 2
1.3 Door Control 3
1.4 Access Control 3
1.5 Card Formats 3
1.7 Alarm Management 5
1.8 Warranty 5
1.9 Liability 5
1.10 FCC Compliance 5
1.1 Overview
The PW6K1ICE intelligent controller provides decision making, event reporting, and
database storage for the Honeywell hardware platform. Two reader interfaces
configured as paired or alternate readers provide control for one door.
Host communication is via the on-board 10-BaseT/100Base-TX Ethernet port.
One physical barrier can be controlled with the PW6K1ICE, using single or paired
readers.
A total of 16 PW6K1R1E downstream boards can be connected to PW6K1ICE.
The first reader port can accommodate a read head that utilizes Wiegand, magnetic
stripe, or 2-wire RS-485 electrical signaling standards, one or two wire LED controls,
and buzzer control (one wire LED mode only). This port can also utilize multiple RS-
485 multi-dropped devices.
The second reader port can accommodate a read head that utilizes Wiegand or
magnetic stripe signaling, one or two wire LED controls, and buzzer control (one wire
LED mode only).
Two form-C relay outputs may be used for strike control or alarm signaling. The relay
contacts are rated at 2A @ 30VDC, dry contact configuration.
Two inputs are provided for monitoring the door contact, exit push button or alarm
contact.
The PW6K1ICE requires 12VDC for power or Power over Ethernet (PoE).
The PW6K1ICE may be mounted in a 3-gang switch box; a mounting plate is supplied
with the unit. Refer to “Additional Mounting Information” on page 18 for UL
enclosure requirements.
The PW6K1ICE may be mounted in an enclosure.
The encryption between PW6101 and its down-stream I/O board PW6K1R1E is built-
in and automatic.
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General UL-Compliance
ProxPro II HU/5455BGN00
ProxPro K HU/5355AGK00
MiniProx HU/5365EGP00
ThinLine II HU5395CB100
HU/5395CG100
HU/5395CK100
OM40GHONC
OM41 OM41BHONC
OM41GHONC
OM55 OM55BHONB
OM55GHONB
OP-10 OP10GENR
OP10HONR
OP-30 OP30GENR
OP30HONR
OP-40 OP40GENR
OP40HONR
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Alarm Management
1.8 Warranty
Honeywell Security Access warrants that the product is free from defects in material
and workmanship under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year
from the date of factory shipment.
Honeywell Security Access assumes no responsibility for products damaged by
improper handling or installation. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement
of the defective unit.
There are no expressed warranties other than set forth herein. Honeywell Security
Access does not make, nor intends, nor does it authorize any agent or representative to
make any other warranties, or implied warranties, and expressly excludes and
disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Returned units are repaired or replaced from a stock of reconditioned units. Returns
must be accompanied by a Returned Merchandise Authorization number (RMA)
obtained from customer service, and prepaid postage and insurance.
1.9 Liability
The Interface should only be used to control exits from areas where an alternative
method for exit is available.
This product is not intended for, nor is rated for operation in life-critical control
applications.
Honeywell Security Access is not liable under any circumstances for loss or damage
caused by or partially caused by the misapplication or malfunction of the product.
Honeywell Security Access's liability does not extend beyond the purchase price of
the product.
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PW6K1ICE Wiring and Setup 2
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PoE/12Vdc
POWER SELECTOR
JUMPER (J3)
5.40 [137.16]
TB5
TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5
(J7)
PoE
K2
J7
J4
2.35 [59.69]
2.75 [69.85]
K1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BT1
J6
4 3 2 1
J5 S2 S1 ETHERNET
ON J1 CONNECTOR
(J6)
RELAY K2 LED
RELAY K1 LED
SOLDER SIDE
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Terminal Connections
TB3 TB4
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DIP Switch Configuration
1 2 3 4 Description
OFF OFF X OFF Normal operating mode.
ON X X X After initialization, enable default User Name (admin)
and Password (password). The switch is read on the
fly, no need to
re-boot.
OFF ON X OFF Use factory default communication
parameters.
ON ON X OFF Use OEM default communication
parameters. Contact system manufacture for details.
See Bulk Erase below.
X X ON X Disable TLS (Transport Layer Security) secure link.
Switch is read only during the login. Ask your network
administrator about this setting.
All other switch settings are unassigned and are reserved for future use.
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Input Circuit Wiring
1
MR-10/20 READER
RED (1) VO
BRN (4) LED
BZR
TB2
ORG (5)
WHT (3) CLK/D1
GRN (2) DAT/D0
BLK (6) GND
FIRST READER PORT
DATA1/DATA0 OR CLOCK/DATA
MR-10/20 READER
BLK (6)
1
BRN (4) LED
ORG (5) BZR
TB3
WHT (3) CLK/D1
GRN (2) DAT/D0
1
RED (1)
VO
GND
TB4
SECOND READER PORT
DATA1/DATA0 OR CLOCK/DATA
Note: Grounded and foreign voltage states are not a requirement of UL 294 and
therefore not verified by UL.
A supervised input circuit requires two resistors be added to the circuit to facilitate
proper reporting. The standard supervised circuit requires 1K Ohm, 1% resistors and
should be located as close to the sensor as possible. Custom end of line (EOL)
resistances may be configured via the host software.
The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported but may not be typical:
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1K,1% Standard Supervised Circuit,
1K,1% Normally Open Contact
Unsupervised Circuit,
Normally Open Contact
Note: Door lock mechanisms can generate feedback to the relay circuit and that can
cause damage and premature failure of the relay. For this reason, it is recommended
that either a diode or MOV (metal oxide varistor) be used to protect the relay. The wire
should be of sufficient gauge to avoid voltage loss.
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Memory Backup Battery
Diode Selection:
• Diode current rating: 1x
O strike count
• Diode breakdown voltage:
- + 4x strike voltage
• For 12VDC or 24VDC
1
NO
1-C
strike, diode 1N4002
TB6
NC
NO
2-C (100V/1A) typical
NC
MOV Selection:
• Clamp voltage: 1.5x VAC
RMS
• For 24VAC strike,
Panasonic ERZ-
C07DK470 typical
1
NO
1-C
TB6
NC
NO
2-C
NC
Note: The initial charge of the battery may take up to 24 hours to be fully charged.
Running: After initialization is complete, the meaning of the various ways in which
the LEDs flash is described in Table 2-5. At power up, LEDs 2 through 7 are first
turned ON, then OFF, in sequence.
2.14 Specifications
The interface is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.
The installation of this device must comply with all local fire and electrical codes.
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Specifications
Environmental
Temperature • 0 to 70°C, operating
• -55 to +85°C, storage
Mechanical
Dimensions • 5.4" (140mm)W x 2.75" (70mm)L x 0.96"
(24mm)H without bracket
• 5.5" (140mm)W x 3.63" (92mm)L x 1.33"
(34mm)H with bracket
Weight • 3.8 oz. (106.35g) without bracket
• 4.7 oz. (133.28g) with bracket
Enclosure
Box type • The unit must be installed within a UL
514A/UL 514C Listed (QCIT or QCMZ) 3-
gang electrical box.
Box dimensions • The minimum dimensions for the electrical
box are 2.75 inches by 2.75 inches by 5.8
inches, with a minimum capacity of 44
cubic inches.
Box spacing • Minimum spacings must be enforced of at
least 1/2 inch between the PWB/
components and the enclosure.
Tamper switch • For UL applications, a tamper switch must
be installed.
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Additional Mounting Information
OPTIONAL BLANK
COVER W/SCREWS
OPTIONAL MAGNETIC
TAMPER SWITCH
2.35 [59.7]
3.30 [83.8]
3.63 [92.1]
3.63 [92.1]
3.85 [97.8]
5.50 [139.7]
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PW6K1ICE System Configuration
via Web Interface
3
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3.1 Overview 22
3.1.1 Connecting to ACDSM for the First Time 22
3.2 Login 23
3.2.1 Security Certificate 24
3.3 Web Server Configuration 27
3.3.1 Home Screen 27
3.3.3 Host Communication Screen 29
3.3.4 Device Info Screen 30
3.3.5 Users Screen 31
3.3.6 Auto Save Screen 32
3.3.7 Restore Default Screen 32
3.3.8 Load Certificate Screen 33
3.4 Initializing the System and Performing a System Download 34
3.1 Overview
PW6K1ICE comes with Access Control Device Server Manager (ACDSM); i.e., a
built-in web server through which the users can configure their network and other
system settings.
Note: The default factory-set TCP/IP address for the built-in system configuration web
server is 192.168.0.251
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Login
3.2 Login
1. Launch your web browser. Type the IP address in the browser’s URL field and
press Enter.
2. Click the “Click Here to Login” link to display the User Name and
Password fields.
If the security certificate of your server is not valid, the system will display the
following warning message:
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Login
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Web Server Configuration
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Web Server Configuration
2. From the Communication Address drop-down list, select one of the eight (0
to 7) available communication addresses for the PW6K1ICE board.
3. For the Primary Host Port, make the following selections:
a. Connection Type. Select IP Server.
b. Data Security. Select one of the following values from the drop-down
list: None, Password/AES.
c. Port Number. Enter the port number through which the host computer
can communicate with the PW6K1ICE board.
d. Select either Allow All or the Authorized IP Address Required option
button.
– Allow All, as the label suggests, allows all IP addresses to
communicate with the PW6K1ICE.
– If you select the Authorized IP Address Required option, also
enter in the Authorized IP Addresses fields all the IP addresses
that would be allowed to communicate with the PW6K1ICE.
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Web Server Configuration
If the password strength is set to “High”, the password Gertrude8 is valid as long
as the user name is not Gertrude.
2. Click New User to add a user.
3. Click Edit to edit an existing user.
4. Click Delete to delete an existing user.
5. Click Save to save the changes.
2. Select one of the following option buttons in case you lose changes made prior
to reset:
• Restore from the last saved settings
• Clear all settings and force a full download
3. Select Enable for Auto Save and select a Delay Before Save time value from
the drop-down list.
4. Click Save Settings.
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Web Server Configuration
2. Click Restore Default to reload the default factory settings for all the
configuration variables.
3. Click Restore Current to reload the current operational settings for all the
configuration variables.
2. Locate the Certificate File and Private Key File by clicking the respective
Browse buttons.
3. Click Load Certificate Files.
2. Clear the Download System check box (see Figure 3-17 on page 35) and
select the Initialize check box.
3. Click Download (see Figure 3-17 on page 35).
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Initializing the System and Performing a System Download
4. Right click on the panel again and select Download. This time keep
Download System checked and click Download.
The panel will be initialized and Pro-Watch will trigger a system download.
After you add a PW6K1R1E downstream board to the PW6KICE, you must set the
panel's MAC address and IP address (see Figure 3-18).
3.5 Logout
Click Log Out to complete the web server configuration process and log out.
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