Matrix COSEC NGT FCX User manual

COSEC NGT FCX
The Next-Generation Terminal
Quick Installation Guide

Trademarks Warranty
COSEC NGT FCX is a product of Matrix Limited Warranty. Valid only if primary
Comsec Pvt. Ltd. protection is provided, mains supply is
within limit and protected, and
environment conditions maintained
Copyright within product specifications.
All rights reserved. No part of this
document may be copied or Complete warranty statement is
reproduced in any form or by any available on our website:
means without the prior written www.MatrixSecuSol.com
consent of Matrix Comsec.
Please read this guide first for correct installation and retain it for future reference.
The information in this guide was current at the time of publication. However, Matrix
Comsec reserves the right to make changes in product design and specifications
without prior notice.
COSEC NGT FCX - Front View
TFT Display
Capacitive
LED
Finger Sensor
Camera

Trademarks Warranty
COSEC NGT FCX is a product of Matrix Limited Warranty. Valid only if primary
Comsec Pvt. Ltd. protection is provided, mains supply is
within limit and protected, and
environment conditions maintained
Copyright within product specifications.
All rights reserved. No part of this
document may be copied or Complete warranty statement is
reproduced in any form or by any available on our website:
means without the prior written www.MatrixSecuSol.com
consent of Matrix Comsec.
Please read this guide first for correct installation and retain it for future reference.
The information in this guide was current at the time of publication. However, Matrix
Comsec reserves the right to make changes in product design and specifications
without prior notice.
COSEC NGT FCX - Front View
TFT Display
Capacitive
LED
Finger Sensor
Camera

COSEC NGT FCX - Back View
Card Reader Module
Exit Switch
Exit Reader
Door
Lock
Aux. Output
Aux. Input
RS-485
COSEC NGT FCX - Bottom View
USB Ports (For Data Transfer, Firmware upgrade, Configuration upgrade, downloading
event logs, Connecting 2G/3G Mobile Broadband dongle, Printer for Cafeteria Transactions)
What Your Package Contains
Ÿ COSEC NGT FCX Unit Ÿ Electromagnetic Lock Cable
Ÿ Mounting Plate Ÿ Exit Switch Cable
Ÿ Power Adapter 12V DC, 2 Amp Ÿ RS-485 Cable
Ÿ Four Screws M 7/30 Ÿ Quick Installation Guide
Ÿ Four Screw Grips Ÿ User Guide
Ÿ A Threaded Screw M 3x6 Ÿ Warranty Card
Ÿ Auxiliary Port Cable
Things You Will Need
Ÿ A power hand drill
Ÿ A wire stripper
Ÿ A screw driver set
Ÿ Insulation tape
Ÿ Access to the COSEC Server
Application to configure COSEC NGT
FCX on the Server.
Ÿ A stand-alone computer with a Web-
browser to change the network
settings of COSEC NGT FCX.
Slot to lock
with Mounting Plate
Power
Ethernet

COSEC NGT FCX - Back View
Card Reader Module
Exit Switch
Exit Reader
Door
Lock
Aux. Output
Aux. Input
RS-485
COSEC NGT FCX - Bottom View
USB Ports (For Data Transfer, Firmware upgrade, Configuration upgrade, downloading
event logs, Connecting 2G/3G Mobile Broadband dongle, Printer for Cafeteria Transactions)
What Your Package Contains
Ÿ COSEC NGT FCX Unit Ÿ Electromagnetic Lock Cable
Ÿ Mounting Plate Ÿ Exit Switch Cable
Ÿ Power Adapter 12V DC, 2 Amp Ÿ RS-485 Cable
Ÿ Four Screws M 7/30 Ÿ Quick Installation Guide
Ÿ Four Screw Grips Ÿ User Guide
Ÿ A Threaded Screw M 3x6 Ÿ Warranty Card
Ÿ Auxiliary Port Cable
Things You Will Need
Ÿ A power hand drill
Ÿ A wire stripper
Ÿ A screw driver set
Ÿ Insulation tape
Ÿ Access to the COSEC Server
Application to configure COSEC NGT
FCX on the Server.
Ÿ A stand-alone computer with a Web-
browser to change the network
settings of COSEC NGT FCX.
Slot to lock
with Mounting Plate
Power
Ethernet

Ÿ Decide what connections you need to make to the COSEC NGT FCX.
Make sure all the necessary cabling is in place.
Mounting Options
Surface Mounting
with Surface Wiring
Surface Mounting
with Concealed Wiring
Flush Mounting
NOTE
ŸThis installation guide provides instructions only for Surface Mounting with
Concealed Wiring.
Ÿ For Flush Mounting dimensions for the recess on the wall are :
122mm x 240mm (WxH)
Prepare for Installation
Step 1
Ÿ Unpack COSEC NGT FCX and check your package contents.
Ÿ Select a Location. It must be a flat surface such as a wall, close to the access
point (door).
Ÿ You can mount the COSEC NGT FCX on the wall surface or recessed in the wall.
(See Mounting Options)
Ÿ Recommended height from ground level: Upto 4.5 feet.
Ÿ Concealed wiring is recommended.
CAUTION
Do not install the device:
Ÿ On unstable surfaces
Ÿ In very hot, cold, wet and humid environment temperatures
Ÿ Near heating/air conditioning equipment
Ÿ In dusty environment
Ÿ In direct sunlight
Ÿ Under direct light of incandescent or halogen lamps
Ÿ Near infra-red radiation emitting equipment
Ÿ Where ferromagnetic field or noise is induced
Ÿ Where static is created, such as desks made of plastic, carpets
Ÿ Near volatile inflammable materials or inflammable goods such as drapes
Ÿ Where volatile gas and/or inflammable gas is created
Ÿ Where corrosive chemicals are present or fumes are generated
Ÿ WARNING
Ÿ Installation and servicing should be done only by a qualified technician.
Ÿ There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Ÿ Opening or removing the device cover may result in electric shock or exposure
to other hazards.
Ÿ Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed.

Ÿ Decide what connections you need to make to the COSEC NGT FCX.
Make sure all the necessary cabling is in place.
Mounting Options
Surface Mounting
with Surface Wiring
Surface Mounting
with Concealed Wiring
Flush Mounting
NOTE
ŸThis installation guide provides instructions only for Surface Mounting with
Concealed Wiring.
Ÿ For Flush Mounting dimensions for the recess on the wall are :
122mm x 240mm (WxH)
Prepare for Installation
Step 1
Ÿ Unpack COSEC NGT FCX and check your package contents.
Ÿ Select a Location. It must be a flat surface such as a wall, close to the access
point (door).
Ÿ You can mount the COSEC NGT FCX on the wall surface or recessed in the wall.
(See Mounting Options)
Ÿ Recommended height from ground level: Upto 4.5 feet.
Ÿ Concealed wiring is recommended.
CAUTION
Do not install the device:
Ÿ On unstable surfaces
Ÿ In very hot, cold, wet and humid environment temperatures
Ÿ Near heating/air conditioning equipment
Ÿ In dusty environment
Ÿ In direct sunlight
Ÿ Under direct light of incandescent or halogen lamps
Ÿ Near infra-red radiation emitting equipment
Ÿ Where ferromagnetic field or noise is induced
Ÿ Where static is created, such as desks made of plastic, carpets
Ÿ Near volatile inflammable materials or inflammable goods such as drapes
Ÿ Where volatile gas and/or inflammable gas is created
Ÿ Where corrosive chemicals are present or fumes are generated
Ÿ WARNING
Ÿ Installation and servicing should be done only by a qualified technician.
Ÿ There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Ÿ Opening or removing the device cover may result in electric shock or exposure
to other hazards.
Ÿ Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed.

Ÿ
Ÿ Trace out the screw holes on the wall along the holes on the Mounting Plate
(figure 1).
Ÿ If required, trace out the rectangular hole of the Mounting Plate.
Ÿ Remove the Mounting Plate.
Ÿ Drill four screw holes along the markings you traced on the wall. Cut out the
rectangular hole on the wall.
Ÿ Insert the screw grips into the holes you drilled.
Ÿ Fix the Mounting Plate on the installation surface with the four supplied screws
(figure 2 and 3).
Place the Mounting Plate on the installation surface.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Connect the Cables
Step 2
Ÿ If your wiring is from behind the surface/through an electrical box, first draw out
sufficient length of the cables from rectangular hole you have cut on the mounting
surface.
ŸMake the electrical connections.
Ÿ Refer the wire color code mapping for the terminals.
CN1 CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN2 EM Lock
Pin 1 - LOCK RLY COM Blue
Pin 2 - LOCK RLY NC Yellow
Pin 3 - LOCK RLY NO Orange
Pin 4 - +12V LOCK Red
Pin 5 - GND Black
Pin 6 - GND Black
Pin 7- LOCK TMPR Brown
Pin 8 - GND Black
Pin 9 - DOOR STS IN White
Pin 10 - GND Black
CN1 External Reader
Pin 1 - ALARM LED Violet
Pin 2 - STATUS LED Dark Pink
Pin 3 - RS-232-TX Grey
Pin 4 - RS-232-RX Light Pink
Pin 5 - TMPR NC/NO Light Blue
Pin 6 - COM (GND) White-Red
Pin 7 - HOLD Blue
Pin 8 - BEEPER Yellow
Pin 9 - RED LED Brown
Pin 10 - GREEN LED Orange
Pin 11 - DATA RTN (GND) White-Blue
Pin 12 - DATA 1 White
Pin 13 - DATA 0 Green
Pin 14 - GND Black
Pin 15 - +12V RDR Red
CN3 Exit Switch
Pin 1 - EXIT SWITCH White
Pin 2 - GND Black
CN4 Auxiliary
Pin 1 - AUX RLY COM Brown
Pin 2 - AUX RLY NC Blue
Pin 3 - AUX RLY NO Yellow
Pin 4 - Not connected
Pin 5 - AUX IN+ White
Pin 6 - GND Black
CN5 RS-485
Pin 1 - RS-485 IN A Blue
Pin 2 - RS-485 IN B Orange
Pin 3 - GND Black
Pin 4 - RS-485 OUT-A Blue
Pin 5 - RS-485 OUT-B Orange
Pin 6 - GND Black
Wire Color
Wire Color
Wire Color
Wire Color
Wire Color

Ÿ
Ÿ Trace out the screw holes on the wall along the holes on the Mounting Plate
(figure 1).
Ÿ If required, trace out the rectangular hole of the Mounting Plate.
Ÿ Remove the Mounting Plate.
Ÿ Drill four screw holes along the markings you traced on the wall. Cut out the
rectangular hole on the wall.
Ÿ Insert the screw grips into the holes you drilled.
Ÿ Fix the Mounting Plate on the installation surface with the four supplied screws
(figure 2 and 3).
Place the Mounting Plate on the installation surface.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Connect the Cables
Step 2
Ÿ If your wiring is from behind the surface/through an electrical box, first draw out
sufficient length of the cables from rectangular hole you have cut on the mounting
surface.
ŸMake the electrical connections.
Ÿ Refer the wire color code mapping for the terminals.
CN1 CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN2 EM Lock
Pin 1 - LOCK RLY COM Blue
Pin 2 - LOCK RLY NC Yellow
Pin 3 - LOCK RLY NO Orange
Pin 4 - +12V LOCK Red
Pin 5 - GND Black
Pin 6 - GND Black
Pin 7- LOCK TMPR Brown
Pin 8 - GND Black
Pin 9 - DOOR STS IN White
Pin 10 - GND Black
CN1 External Reader
Pin 1 - ALARM LED Violet
Pin 2 - STATUS LED Dark Pink
Pin 3 - RS-232-TX Grey
Pin 4 - RS-232-RX Light Pink
Pin 5 - TMPR NC/NO Light Blue
Pin 6 - COM (GND) White-Red
Pin 7 - HOLD Blue
Pin 8 - BEEPER Yellow
Pin 9 - RED LED Brown
Pin 10 - GREEN LED Orange
Pin 11 - DATA RTN (GND) White-Blue
Pin 12 - DATA 1 White
Pin 13 - DATA 0 Green
Pin 14 - GND Black
Pin 15 - +12V RDR Red
CN3 Exit Switch
Pin 1 - EXIT SWITCH White
Pin 2 - GND Black
CN4 Auxiliary
Pin 1 - AUX RLY COM Brown
Pin 2 - AUX RLY NC Blue
Pin 3 - AUX RLY NO Yellow
Pin 4 - Not connected
Pin 5 - AUX IN+ White
Pin 6 - GND Black
CN5 RS-485
Pin 1 - RS-485 IN A Blue
Pin 2 - RS-485 IN B Orange
Pin 3 - GND Black
Pin 4 - RS-485 OUT-A Blue
Pin 5 - RS-485 OUT-B Orange
Pin 6 - GND Black
Wire Color
Wire Color
Wire Color
Wire Color
Wire Color

Ethernet
ŸConnect the Ethernet cable into the 'ETHERNET' port.
Door Lock
ŸUse the electromagnetic door lock cable (10-pin connector at one end and
free at the other) to connect a Door Lock to the’ EM LOCK’ terminal (CN2).
Power
ŸConnect the power adapter to the DC jack. Plug the adaptor into a power
outlet.
[
]
If connecting Matrix PSBB-Universal Mains Power Supply (13.8 VDC@2A)
with battery backup to COSEC NGT, be sure to maintain correct polarity.
NOTE
ŸAlways use a standard hydraulic door closer to ensure that the door closes
automatically after an entry or exit. This is to prevent “door open too long”
or “door left open” alarms.
ŸThe NO or NC output can operate DC-powered locking devices like electro-
mechanical strikes and magnetic locks. The maximum permitted current is
500 mA @ 12VDC per output.
ŸIf you are using a lock of higher capacity, you must use an external 12/24
VDC power supply, according to the technical specifications of the
magnetic lock.
ŸTo use the 12VDC of the Door, short the terminals COM (CN2-1) and +ve (CN2-
4)as shown in figure 4, before connecting the NC/NO and the -ve terminal (CN2-
5 GND) to the Door lock.
Exit Switch
ŸIf you are using an exit switch to open the door lock, connect the exit switch
cable (2-pin connector on one end and free on the other) in the 'EXIT SWITCH’
terminal (CN3).
Auxiliary Input
Ÿ
pair from the sensor device to the auxiliary input port 'AUXILIARY’ (CN4).
If you are connecting a sensor for detecting alarm conditions, connect the wire
Ÿ To connect a lock of higher capacity using external power supply, connect the
wires as shown in the figure 5, considering the technical specifications of
the magnetic lock.
CN2 EM LOCK
Door Magnet
Using 12VDC of the DOOR
Figure 4
GND
GND
GND
Door Magnet
12V/24V
Using an External Power Supply
Figure 5
+
-
GND
GND
GND
CN2 EM LOCK
CAUTION
Do not apply Power to the unit until you have completed all the connections.

Ethernet
ŸConnect the Ethernet cable into the 'ETHERNET' port.
Door Lock
ŸUse the electromagnetic door lock cable (10-pin connector at one end and
free at the other) to connect a Door Lock to the’ EM LOCK’ terminal (CN2).
Power
ŸConnect the power adapter to the DC jack. Plug the adaptor into a power
outlet.
[
]
If connecting Matrix PSBB-Universal Mains Power Supply (13.8 VDC@2A)
with battery backup to COSEC NGT, be sure to maintain correct polarity.
NOTE
ŸAlways use a standard hydraulic door closer to ensure that the door closes
automatically after an entry or exit. This is to prevent “door open too long”
or “door left open” alarms.
ŸThe NO or NC output can operate DC-powered locking devices like electro-
mechanical strikes and magnetic locks. The maximum permitted current is
500 mA @ 12VDC per output.
ŸIf you are using a lock of higher capacity, you must use an external 12/24
VDC power supply, according to the technical specifications of the
magnetic lock.
ŸTo use the 12VDC of the Door, short the terminals COM (CN2-1) and +ve (CN2-
4)as shown in figure 4, before connecting the NC/NO and the -ve terminal (CN2-
5 GND) to the Door lock.
Exit Switch
ŸIf you are using an exit switch to open the door lock, connect the exit switch
cable (2-pin connector on one end and free on the other) in the 'EXIT SWITCH’
terminal (CN3).
Auxiliary Input
Ÿ
pair from the sensor device to the auxiliary input port 'AUXILIARY’ (CN4).
If you are connecting a sensor for detecting alarm conditions, connect the wire
Ÿ To connect a lock of higher capacity using external power supply, connect the
wires as shown in the figure 5, considering the technical specifications of
the magnetic lock.
CN2 EM LOCK
Door Magnet
Using 12VDC of the DOOR
Figure 4
GND
GND
GND
Door Magnet
12V/24V
Using an External Power Supply
Figure 5
+
-
GND
GND
GND
CN2 EM LOCK
CAUTION
Do not apply Power to the unit until you have completed all the connections.

Auxiliary Output
ŸThe Auxiliary output port can be used for activating alarm devices like
hooter; energize some devices; control annunciation devices.
ŸIf you are connecting an alarm device like a hooter or an annunciation device,
connect the wires from the alarm devices to the 'AUX RELAY' (CN4).
Exit Reader
Ÿ COSEC NGT FCX supports external Serial and Wiegand reader. The maximum
recommended length of wiring for exit readers is 500 feet.
ŸConnect a Serial or a Wiegand reader to the 'EXTERNAL READER' terminal
(CN1).
RF Reader Module
ŸIf you have ordered an RF Reader module, insert the module, matching the
connector pins on the module with those provided on the Card Reader slot.
WARNING
Do not leave unused wires with stripped ends free. Seal them with insulation tape.
Mount COSEC NGT FCX
Step 3
ŸAfter you have completed all the electrical connections, lead all the cables
through the rectangular hole into the electrical box recessed in the wall (figure 6).
ŸAttach the COSEC NGT FCX to the mounting plate you fixed on the wall.
[ ]
If your wiring is not concealed, lead all the cables through the bottom of the
device before you attach it to the Mounting Plate.
Ÿ Match the mounting hooks
C, D, E) on the plate with the
respective mounting slots (1, 2, 3,
4, 5) at the back of the device.
Refer figure 7.
ŸTilt the device to allow mounting
hook A into slot 1. Straighten the
device and then slide it down on
the plate (figure 8).
Ÿ Use the M 3x6 screw provided to
you to secure the bottom mounting
slot on the plate. Match E to 5 as
in figure 7.
(A, B,
Figure 6
Figure 7
A
B
C
D
E
12
3
4
5

Auxiliary Output
ŸThe Auxiliary output port can be used for activating alarm devices like
hooter; energize some devices; control annunciation devices.
ŸIf you are connecting an alarm device like a hooter or an annunciation device,
connect the wires from the alarm devices to the 'AUX RELAY' (CN4).
Exit Reader
Ÿ COSEC NGT FCX supports external Serial and Wiegand reader. The maximum
recommended length of wiring for exit readers is 500 feet.
ŸConnect a Serial or a Wiegand reader to the 'EXTERNAL READER' terminal
(CN1).
RF Reader Module
ŸIf you have ordered an RF Reader module, insert the module, matching the
connector pins on the module with those provided on the Card Reader slot.
WARNING
Do not leave unused wires with stripped ends free. Seal them with insulation tape.
Mount COSEC NGT FCX
Step 3
ŸAfter you have completed all the electrical connections, lead all the cables
through the rectangular hole into the electrical box recessed in the wall (figure 6).
ŸAttach the COSEC NGT FCX to the mounting plate you fixed on the wall.
[ ]
If your wiring is not concealed, lead all the cables through the bottom of the
device before you attach it to the Mounting Plate.
Ÿ Match the mounting hooks
C, D, E) on the plate with the
respective mounting slots (1, 2, 3,
4, 5) at the back of the device.
Refer figure 7.
ŸTilt the device to allow mounting
hook A into slot 1. Straighten the
device and then slide it down on
the plate (figure 8).
Ÿ Use the M 3x6 screw provided to
you to secure the bottom mounting
slot on the plate. Match E to 5 as
in figure 7.
(A, B,
Figure 6
Figure 7
A
B
C
D
E
12
3
4
5

Power On COSEC NGT FCX
Step 4
ŸApply power to COSEC NGT FCX and wait for the reboot cycle to complete.
Ÿ At power on, the LED will be turned glow blue accompanied by a long beep.
Ÿ The Matrix Security Solutions logo will appear on the display.
Ÿ At the end of the reboot cycle, the LED will flash once and then will be turned
off.
Ÿ The home screen will appear on the display.
Figure 8

Power On COSEC NGT FCX
Step 4
ŸApply power to COSEC NGT FCX and wait for the reboot cycle to complete.
Ÿ At power on, the LED will be turned glow blue accompanied by a long beep.
Ÿ The Matrix Security Solutions logo will appear on the display.
Ÿ At the end of the reboot cycle, the LED will flash once and then will be turned
off.
Ÿ The home screen will appear on the display.
Figure 8

Network Status Indications
ICON LABEL COLOR MEANING
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Green
Green
Green
Grey
LAN
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Server
Server
Modem
Modem
USB
Ethernet Connection ON.
Wi-Fi Connection available, but not
connected to Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Wi-Fi Connection available, and
connected to Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Door is not connected to the
COSEC Server.
Door is connected to the COSEC Server.
Broadband Connection available, but not
connected to the Service Provider.
Broadband Connection available, and
connected to the Service Provider.
USB device plugged.
Status Indications for Events in Normal State
ICON LABEL MEANING
Late In
Early Out
Door Lock
Door Unlock
Late In activated.
Early Out activated.
Door Lock activated.
Door Unlock activated.
Alarm Alarm Activated

Network Status Indications
ICON LABEL COLOR MEANING
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Green
Green
Green
Grey
LAN
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Server
Server
Modem
Modem
USB
Ethernet Connection ON.
Wi-Fi Connection available, but not
connected to Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Wi-Fi Connection available, and
connected to Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Door is not connected to the
COSEC Server.
Door is connected to the COSEC Server.
Broadband Connection available, but not
connected to the Service Provider.
Broadband Connection available, and
connected to the Service Provider.
USB device plugged.
Status Indications for Events in Normal State
ICON LABEL MEANING
Late In
Early Out
Door Lock
Door Unlock
Late In activated.
Early Out activated.
Door Lock activated.
Door Unlock activated.
Alarm Alarm Activated

Connect the COSEC NGT FCX to the Network/COSEC Server
Step 5
The COSEC NGT FCX can be connected to the network over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and
Mobile Broadband.
The COSEC NGT FCX is pre-configured with a default IP address and
Subnet Mask.
Default IP Address: 192.168.50.1
Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
You need to change the IP Address to connect the Door to the network. You can do
this in one of the following ways:
1. From the DOOR display
2. From the DOOR Webpage
Ask your network administrator for an IP Address for the door. Also ask your
network administrator, if you will need to change the Subnet Mask, or configure
Gateway IP Address and DNS.
Configuring Network Settings from the DOOR Display
Ÿ Tap the Menu icon on the home screen.
Ÿ Tap Admin.
ŸTap the Admin Password field, the keypad will appear.
To access network settings from the door display menu,
ŸUse the keypad to enter the default Admin Password 1234.
ŸTap OK.
ŸOn the Admin screen, tap Settings, and then tap LAN.
ŸTap the Door IP Address field, the keypad will appear.
ŸUse the keypad to enter the IP Address you want to assign to the door.
ŸTap Save.
ŸIf required, you may change the Subnet Mask and enter the Gateway IP
Address, configure the DNS. Tap on each field to invoke the keypad and tap
Save to apply changes.
ŸTo configure Server settings, tap Back to return to Settings.
ŸIn Settings, tap Server.
ŸIn Connection via, select IP Address/Host Name.
ŸEnter the IP Address of the COSEC server using the keypad.
ŸTap Save.
You can go back one level on the menu by tapping the Back icon. To return to
return to home screen, tap the Home icon.
You will need the MAC Address to connect the device to the COSEC monitoring
Computer. To know the MAC Address,
ŸTap Menu on the home screen.
ŸTap About Device.
ŸMake note of the MAC Address.

Connect the COSEC NGT FCX to the Network/COSEC Server
Step 5
The COSEC NGT FCX can be connected to the network over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and
Mobile Broadband.
The COSEC NGT FCX is pre-configured with a default IP address and
Subnet Mask.
Default IP Address: 192.168.50.1
Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
You need to change the IP Address to connect the Door to the network. You can do
this in one of the following ways:
1. From the DOOR display
2. From the DOOR Webpage
Ask your network administrator for an IP Address for the door. Also ask your
network administrator, if you will need to change the Subnet Mask, or configure
Gateway IP Address and DNS.
Configuring Network Settings from the DOOR Display
Ÿ Tap the Menu icon on the home screen.
Ÿ Tap Admin.
ŸTap the Admin Password field, the keypad will appear.
To access network settings from the door display menu,
ŸUse the keypad to enter the default Admin Password 1234.
ŸTap OK.
ŸOn the Admin screen, tap Settings, and then tap LAN.
ŸTap the Door IP Address field, the keypad will appear.
ŸUse the keypad to enter the IP Address you want to assign to the door.
ŸTap Save.
ŸIf required, you may change the Subnet Mask and enter the Gateway IP
Address, configure the DNS. Tap on each field to invoke the keypad and tap
Save to apply changes.
ŸTo configure Server settings, tap Back to return to Settings.
ŸIn Settings, tap Server.
ŸIn Connection via, select IP Address/Host Name.
ŸEnter the IP Address of the COSEC server using the keypad.
ŸTap Save.
You can go back one level on the menu by tapping the Back icon. To return to
return to home screen, tap the Home icon.
You will need the MAC Address to connect the device to the COSEC monitoring
Computer. To know the MAC Address,
ŸTap Menu on the home screen.
ŸTap About Device.
ŸMake note of the MAC Address.

Configuring Network Settings from the DOOR Web page
Ÿ
Ÿ Open a web browser window on your computer/laptop.
Ÿ Enter the default IP Address of the Door, http://192.168.50.1 in the address
bar of the browser and press the Enter key on your computer keyboard.
Ÿ The COSEC NGT web page will open.
Ÿ In User Level, select Admin.
Ÿ In Login Password, type the default admin password 1234, and then click
Login.
Connect a stand-alone computer/laptop to the Ethernet port of COSEC NGT FCX.
ŸOn the welcome page, click the Settings link on the left navigation bar.
Ÿ Click Network Settings > LAN Settings.
ŸIn LAN Settings, enter the IP Address of the COSEC NGT FCX.
ŸIf required, change the Subnet Mask, configure the Gateway IP Address, the
Preferred and Alternate DNS.
ŸNote down the MAC address of COSEC NGT FCX. You will need it to connect
the device to the COSEC Server.
ŸClick Submit to save your settings.
ŸUnder Network Settings, click Server Communication.
Ÿ In IP Address, enter the IP Address of the COSEC Server.
ŸIn Network, select the appropriate network communication interface for the
door: Ethernet, Wi-Fi or Mobile Broadband.
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