Matrix COSEC PANEL200 User manual

COSEC PANEL200
Quick Start

Why you need Panel200
What Your Package Contains
CONTENTS
Wall Mounting Template
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Prepare For Installation
Mounting the Panel200
Connecting Interfaces with Panel200
Powering On the Device
Panel200 in Standalone mode
Please read this guide first for correct installation and retain it for future reference. The information
in this guide is prevailing at the time of publication. However, Matrix Comsec reserves the right to
make changes in product design and specifications without prior notice.
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any
means without the prior written consent of Matrix Comsec.
Warranty
Limited Warranty. Valid only if primary protection is provided, mains supply is within limit and
protected, and environment conditions maintained within product specifications. Complete
warranty statement is available on our website:
www.matrixaccesscontrol.com
Configuring Network Settings
Know your Panel200
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Technical Specification
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Know your Panel200
Figure1
LED Status Indicators
Panel200 in Server mode
Adding Panel200 in COSEC Server
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The COSEC Panel200 communicates with COSEC server
via TCP/IP network connection.
The completely distributed database of COSEC Panel200
enables it to operate independently. All information
regarding cards, time zones, relay control and alarm
points are loaded into its memory.
The COSEC Panel200 connects to the COSEC Door
controllers via RS485 loop or TCP/IP network. The COSEC
Panel200 is designed to operate off-line, making access
control decisions independently.
Ethernet
USB
RS-485
AUX I/P
AUX O/P
Reset
Power

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ŸA Stand-alone Computer
with a Web Browser to
change the Network
Settings of the Panel200
ŸWarranty Card
ŸQuick Start
ŸMounting Template (Page-
13 of Quick Start)
ŸThe Special Access Control features with infallible operation
are provided by COSEC Panel200. Few features are listed
below:
Why you need Panel200?
ŸMan Trap
ŸDead Man Zone
ŸTime based Access
ŸShift based Access
ŸPanel Route Access
ŸDND Zone
ŸIO linking
NOTE
The know more about above features, kindly refer the
Panel200 System Manual.
ŸCOSEC Panel200
ŸPower Adapter
ŸEthernet Cable
ŸScrews and Screw grip
ŸA Wire Stripper
ŸA Screw Driver Set
ŸInsulation Tape
ŸAccess to the COSEC
Server
Prepare For Installation
ŸUnpack the Panel200 and check your package contents.
ŸSelect a suitable location for Wall mounting. It must be a flat
surface such as inside an electrical gauge box. You can also
Table Mount it.
ŸRead the relevant sections on mounting and connecting the
Panel200 (recommended) before proceeding with installation.
WARNING
ŸInstallation and Servicing should be done only by a qualified
technician.
ŸMake sure the Panel200 is at a minimum distance of 2m from high
voltage equipment or wiring.
What Your Package Contains
Things You Will Need
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POWER
STATUS
ALARM
Figure 1
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POWER
STATUS
ALARM
Figure 2
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Holes for
Wall mounting
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Holes for
Wall mounting
Mounting the Panel200
ŸUse the mounting template (refer figure 1) to drill holes of
appropriate size and distance.
ŸFix the screw grips in the holes you drilled.
ŸFix two screws in the holes on the wall, ensuring that they are
aligned with the Keyhole Slots of Panel200 . The screws
should protrude from the wall to fit into the Keyhole Slots,
refer figure 2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do not install the device:
ŸOn unstable surfaces.
ŸWhere ferromagnetic field or noise is induced.
ŸWhere static is created, such as desks made of
plastic, carpets.
ŸNear volatile inflammable materials or inflammable
goods such as drapes.
ŸWhere volatile gas and/or inflammable gas is created.
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Connecting Auxiliary Input
ŸYou can connect a sensor for detecting alarm conditions. For
this, connect the Auxiliary Input Port.
ŸFor this connect the wire pair from the sensor device to the
Auxiliary Input Port.
ŸThe Auxiliary Output port can be used for activating alarm
devices like hooter; energize some devices; control
annunciation devices. For this connect the wires from the alarm
devices to the Auxiliary Output Port.
Connecting Auxiliary Output
ŸUsing RS-485, you can connect upto 32 devices in a loop.
ŸUsing Ethernet, you can connect upto 255 devices through the
Ethernet switch. The POE enabled devices will not require
external power supply.
Connecting Interfaces with Panel200
Connecting wires to AUX O/P/AUX I/P/RS-485 ports:
ŸPush back the orange lever of the connector of appropriate
port, using a blunt pin or a small flat screw driver.
ŸInsert the stripped end of the wire into the opening of the
connector.
ŸRelease pressure on the levers. The wire will be held in place
by spring clamp action.
Ethernet
POE
USB
RS-485
AUX I/P
AUX O/P
Reset
Power
Supply
12V DC, 2A
Upto 32*
Figure 3
NOTE
Maximum 255 doors can be connected with the Panel200, using either
Ethernet or RS-485 or both.
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Connecting Doors

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The USB port can be used for connecting Wi-fi Dongle or Mobile
Broadband Dongle. It is used to download events directly from
Panel200 to USB memory.
USB
Reset
The Reset pin can be used to set the Password and Network
settings of the Panel200 to default.
SD Card
The SD card is used for the storage of internal processing data.
Powering On the Device
Apply 12V DC,2A power supply to the COSEC Panel200 and wait
for the reboot cycle to complete. At the time of device start up
i.e. Bootloader state, the Power LED will glow in constant Red
color.
The Panel200 has 3 LEDs i.e. ALARM, STATUS and POWER. The
table below shows some common indications
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POWER
STATUS
ALARM
LED
Indicators
SD Card
Figure 4
Power LED
Device State Status LED
Power ON Sequence
Idle-Online
Idle-Offline
Idle-Network Fault/Link fail
Red ON Orange blinking
Green blinking
Red blinking
Orange blinking
Red ON
Red ON
Red ON
LED Status Indicators
ALARM LED
ŸPOWER ON sequence- blinks in Red
ŸCritical Alarm - glows in RED till Reset
ŸMinor and Major Alarm - blinks in Red
(when online with server)

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Configuring Network Settings
The COSEC Panel200 can be connected to the network over
Ethernet.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port (RJ-45) and
Power ON the Panel200.
Power
Supply
12V DC, 2A
Ethernet
Switch
COSEC
Server
Figure 5
To configure network settings for the COSEC Panel200, follow
these steps:
ŸThe COSEC Panel200 is pre-configured with a default IP
address 192.168.50.1 and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
ŸOpen a Web browser on your computer.
ŸEnter the IP address of the Panel200(default:
http://192.168.50.1), in the address bar of the browser and
press the Enter key on your computer keyboard.
ŸEnter the login credentials of the Panel200.
Default Username: Admin; User defined Password
ŸClick Login to access the Panel200 webpage.
NOTE
The IP Address of Panel200 can be changed if required. Ask your network
administrator for an IP Address. Also ask your network administrator, if you will
need to change the Subnet Mask, or configure the Gateway IP Address and DNS.
Panel200 in Standalone Mode
ŸFrom the web page of Panel200, click Configuration > Panel
Configuration.
ŸClick Basic Profile and select the Panel Mode tab.
ŸSelect Standalone Mode as the Panel Mode option. Save the
configuration and restart the Panel200.

Panel200 in Server Mode
If you want the Panel200 to work in Server Mode then select Server
Mode as the Panel mode option. Save the configuration and restart
the Panel.
ŸThen re-login into the Panel200
ŸClick Configuration> Panel Configuration. Click Server
Settings.
ŸSelect the Network interface through which you want to
connect with the server.
ŸEnter the IP address or host name of the PC where COSEC
server is installed.
ŸTest the connection by specifying the URL of the server.
ŸThe connected Panel200 will show status as Online.
Adding Panel200 in COSEC Server
To use the Panel200 with COSEC server application, you must
add the Panel200 in COSEC Server using following steps.
ŸOpen the COSEC Server application on a browser.
ŸClick Devices > Device List > Click the New icon.
ŸIn the Select Device Type To Be Added window, select
Panel200.
ŸClick the Continue button. The Device Configuration window
will open.
COSEC Centra
Server
TCP/IP RS-485 or
TCP/IP
ARC Controller
(or any supported Door)
Panel200
Figure 6
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Specification Parameter
Technical Specifications
General
COSEC PANEL200
255
Maximum Doors
255
Doors on Ethernet
Doors on RS-485 32
Communication
Three
LED
5,00,000
Event Buffer
25000
User Capacity
COSEC ARC Series, COSEC PATH Series, COSEC VEGA
Series, COSEC DOOR PVR,COSEC DOOR FOP
Door Type Support
Ethernet / RS-485 / Bluetooth / Wi-Fi
Standalone: Provides a built in GUI to control Matrix
Door Controllers and Users
Server: Used for feature and Capacity enhancement
for Access Control and connected with COSEC
Centra Server
Mode of Operation
One
AUX-IN Port
AUX-Out Port
Form C SPDT Relay output, max 5A@24 VDC
LED Indicators
Physical
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0° to 45°C
Humidity Range 5% to 90 % RH Non-Condensing
81mm x 125mm x 32.5mm
135 g (approx.)
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Wall Mounting Template
ŸClick Profile > Basic.
ŸEnter the Name and MAC Address of the COSEC Panel
200.
ŸClick Save.
ŸAfter you have added it successfully, the Panel200 will be
online.

www.matrixaccesscontrol.com
Head Office
394-GIDC, Makarpura, Vadodara - 390010, India
Ph: (+91)1800-258-7747
Email: Suppor[email protected]
MATRIX COMSEC
V.2, December 2020
Model Name
WL18MODGB (Test Grade: WL 1835MODCOM8B /WL
1835MODGBMOC/WL 1831MODGBMOC)
Brand name
Texas Instrument
EUT Type
WiFi and Bluetooth Module
Compliance
(standard/Directive )
EMC (Europe)
EN 301 489 -1 V2.1.1
EN 301 489 -17 V3.1.1
RED(Europe)
EN 300 328 V2.1.1
Health(Europe)
EN 62311 :2008
LVD(Europe)
EN 60950 -1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013
ROHS
EN 50581:2012
FCC ID (USA)
Z64-WL18SBMOD
Wireless Technology and Frequency range
WLAN2.4 GHz Band :2412MHz ~ 2472 MHZ
Bluetooth : 2402~2480MHz
Rated Power (EIRP)
<20dBm
Mode
802.11 b/g/n HT20/HT40
Bluetooth BR, EDR, LE v4..2
RF Module Specifications
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