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V1.5.0.8 or later supports CICP1300NETBD2 (For CICP1300), CICP2800NETBD2 (For CICP2800), CICP2100/CICP2100S, CA-1, CA-2
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CICP1300NETBD - Network adapter for the Super Two.
CICP18ACCNETBD - Network adapter for the Accelaterm and the Accelerator. It is a standard feature on the Accelaterm and optional on the Accelerator
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On the Accelaterm, there are two memory coin cells you must be concerned with. The first is on the Interface board and the second is on the processor board, that is located on the top of the unit. The coin cell battery on the interface board is...
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One or two batteries can be used. For 4 hours of standby, two 12V -12AH batteries are required. The batteries should be placed in the bottom right of the cabinet.
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For the Supertwo and Accelaterm Lantronix XPort, it is recommended not to set a password for Telnet while configuring the XPort. If you set a password and do not remember it, please contact Lantronix for the correct reset procedure.
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NO...The Accelaterm does not offer an XY interface. Note: Most newer controllers do not support XY Matrix keypads.
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If all the Network settings are correct and the CA4K is programmed correctly, verify the following things:
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Turbo Superterm = Up to 3 Expansion boards
Super Two - Up to 3 Expansion boards
Accelaterm - The 8 door model supports up to 3 expansion boards. The 16 door model supports only 2 expansion boards.
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MOST COMMON ISSUE: Unlike other Continental Controllers, the Accelaterm (CICP2800) does not automatically initiate a firmware download when powered up for the first time. You MUST manually force a firmware download.
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Note: In repeat mode, the maximum distance between panels is 4000 feet.
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For both an 8 and 16 door Accelaterm, the first relay number on the Accelaterm I/O Expander unit is #17.
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Yes...The expansion boards are the same that are used on Super Two controllers.
You must purchase the Supertwo I/O combo unit to use for expansion on the Accelaterm controllers.
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The Accelaterm is shipped with a network interface board as a standard feature. It is recommended to use it.
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Refer to the Accelaterm Service and Installation manual.
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To program a lantronix UDS-1100 or a Lantronix Xport, you must download the "DeviceInstaller" utility from Lantronix.
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Badge Activity Links are not supported on Reader 16 of an Accelaterm.
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Elevator Controls are not supported on Reader 16 of an Accelaterm.
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1) Set the address switches to 99.
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There are 4 firmware images in the CardAccess 3000 folder and CA4K folder. The files are smart.img, smart2.img, super2.img, cicp2100.img and accel.img.
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Yes...Virtual Inputs are available on the 8 and 16 door Accelaterm. They are only available on the first 8 readers on both models (8 or 16 Door). The virtual input numbers for the first eight readers map identical to the Turbo Superterm and...
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WARNING: WHEN APPLYING EXTERNAL POWER INTO JP4, YOU MUST BE VERY CAREFUL WHILE CONFIGURING JUMPERS JP5 AND JP6. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.
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Note: An 8 door Accelaterm can have up to 3 I/O expansion boards connected to it. A 16 door Accelaterm can only have 2 I/O expansion boards connected to it. Each I/O expansion board contains 16 additional inputs and 16 additional...
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Below is a list of Maximum baud rates for the Continental Controllers?
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Accelaterm = NO
Turbo Superterm = NO
Superterm = NO
Super Two = YES
The Super Two is the only controller where the inputs have a common ground.
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Warning: When you purchase a UDS-1100, you also receive a serial cable for programming purposes. This cable does not meet the specifications for connecting up to the Continental Controller. It is recommended to fabricate your own cable or...
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