ZKTeco C3-200 Troubleshooting guide

4.LED indicators, Wires, Auxiliary Input and Output
Notes:
1)Meaning of LED indicators:
LINK indicator(green): always(green) indicates TCP/IP
ACT indicator(yellow): flashing indicates data is in transmitting
TX indicator(yellow): flashing indicates it is sending data through
RX indicator(green): flashing indicates it is receiving data through
Auxiliary output indicator(green):always(green) indicates it is in use.
Lock indicator(green):always(green) indicates lock is open.
POWER indicator(red): always(red) indicates control panel power is on.
RUN indicator(green): flashing indicates the system works normally.
CARD indicator(yellow): flashing indicates card is punched on reader.
A Use 2-conducotor power cord
2)Recommended use of wires:
3)The auxiliary input may be connnected to infrared body detectors,
4)The auxiliary output may be connected to door bells,alarms,etc.
B Use 6-conductor wire between wiegand reader and control panel
C Use 4-conducotor lock power cord (RVV 4*0.75mm)
D Use 2-conducotor switch power cord(RVV 2*0.5mm)
communication is proper;
alam switches,etc.
through TCP/IP communication.
RS485 communication.
RS485 communication.
(RVVP 6*0.5mm) (Choose the appropriate cord for the interface
you connect, such as 6,8,10 cord.)
C3-200 Installation Instructions and Connection Guide
Version:1.2 Date: Jan. 2014
1.Cautions
12
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Please note the following cautions. Mis-operation may lead to personal injury or
equipment failure:
1)Do not energize the system before installation is complete; never carry out
installation activities when the system is energized.
2)All peripheral devices must be grounded.
3)The conduits of wires under relay must be matched with metaled conduits, other
wires can use PVC conduits.
4)It is strongly recommended that the length of exposed part of any connection cable
should not be longer than 4 mm. Professional clamping tools may be used to avoid
unintentional contact of exposed wires to avoid short-circuit or communication failure.
5)It is recommended that card readers and buttons be installed at height of 1.4m-1.5m
above ground.
6)It is recommended to use the power supply for control panel, and external power
supply for each lock.
7)The appliance shall be installed and wired in accordance with national electrical
code and by qualified personnel only.
Description of normal working state:
Connect the system to the power supply. If the system works properly, the POWER
indicator (red) is lit constantly and the RUN indicator (green) flashes.
Valve regulated lead-acid battery:
Constant voltage charge voltage regulation
Cycle use : 14.5V~14.9V(25)
Initial current: less than 2.88A
Standby use: 13.6V~13.8V(25)
Capacity: 12V, 7.2Ah/20hr,
Battery Type: LC-RA127R2T1
Caution:
Do not charge in a gas tight container.
Do not short the battery terminals.
Do not incinerate
Flush with water at once if contact is made with
electrolyte (Acid)
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery.
Get through the thread hole Fixed case
Control panel
The charging
circuit board
Backup battery
Heat
dissipation
hole Thread hole Key hole
Wiring the Control Panel, The Charging
Circuit Board and Backup Battery
POWER
2.Fixed and Installation
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
GND
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
GND
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
V+
V-
+12V
LAN
485+
485-
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
485+
485-
+12V
ON
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A
A
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
B
B
D
B
B
PC RS485 interface
Ethernet interface
Dip switch
Auxiliary output1
Auxiliary output2
Lock1
Lock2
Power of lock
Power of control panel
Auxiliary input1
Auxiliary input2
Extended
RS485 output
1# Door Button
1# Door
W iegand reader
1# Door
W iegand reader
2# Door Button
2# Door
W
iegand reader
2# Door
W
iegand reader
Note:
AUX Input (1-2) connect to the
infrared human body induction,
wireless exit button, windows
sensor with dry contact (no
voltage);
Note:
AUX Input (1-2) connect way is
same
Note:
Output Electrical
Parameters:
Rated Voltage:
12V(DC)
Rated Current:
0.5A
Note:
1、Door button (1-2) connect to Exit
button with dry contact.(no voltage);
2、Wiegand Reader (1-4) connect to
WG Reader;
Port (+12V)Output Electrical
Parameters:
Rated Voltage: 12V(DC)
Rated Current: 0.5A
Port (BEEP GLED) Output Ele ct rical
Parameters:
Rated Voltage: 5V(DC)
Raged Current: 0.5mA
Note:
AUX Output (1-2)
connect to alarm, door
bell and so on;
Port (NO,COM,NC)
Electrical Parameters:
MAX Voltage:
36V(DC)
MAX Current: 1.25A
Note:
AUX Output (1-2)
connect way is same
SD Card Interface;
Function: Backup Access Control Logs
Note:
Lock Power Input
Electrical Parameters:
Rated Voltage: 36V(DC)
Rated Current: 2A
Device Power Input
Electrical Parameters:
Rated Voltage: 12V(DC)
Rated Current: 2A
Note:
Lock(1-2):
Port (SEN)connect to door sensor single wit h
dry contact (no voltage);
Port (NO, COM, NC) Electrical Parameters:
MAX Voltage: 36V(DC)
MAX Current: 2A
Note:
When you select Wet mode, The power is Lock
power, Lock (1-2) total load don’t more than
Lock power Rated current (2A)
Note:
Lock (1-2) connect way is same

1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
1
2
4
8
16
32
7.Equipment Communication
5、门锁连接
+
+
+
-
-
NC
NO
GND
COM
SEN
+
+
-
-
FR1 07
FR1 07
6.Connection Of Lock
-
PC
PC
LED
1
2
3
4
5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
485+
485-
GND
485+ 48 5+ 485+
485- 48 5- 485-
GND GND GND
ON
1
2
3
4
5
5.RS485 Address Setting, Restore Factory Setting, Terminal Resistance Setting
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
Location of DIP switch
Set RS485 address through DIP switch:
1) Place 1-6 on DIP switch are for setting the number of control panels when communicating through RS485, it is adopted for binary coding,
and little endian, the address represented by place 1-6 are shown as figurue(5-1).
2) Before setting the address, please keep the system power off, Jump place 1-6 to desired status. The address number cannot be the same as
another one in the network. For example: to set the device number as 39 (39=1+2+4+32), the corresponding RS485 code is 111001,
then Jump place 1,2,3 and 6 at “ON” status.
3) Place 7 is for restoring factory default settings. Jump it for three times within 10 seconds and restart the system. All information in
control panel will be cleared and the system restores factory default settings.RAM
4) Place 8 is for setting terminal resistance when communicating through RS485. Jump it at “ON” status, then it is equivalent to having
a terminal resistance of 120 ohm between 485+ and 485-.
Figure(5-1)
Restore factory setting
RS485 terminal resistance
3) When the Electrical Lock is connected to the Access Control System, you need to parallel one FR107
diode (equipped in the package) to
prevent the self-inductance EMF affecting the system, do not reverse the polarities.
1) Control panel provides lock control output interfaces. For NO lock ,it is open when power is on, and closed when power is off, so COM and
NO interfaces should be used; For NC lock, it is open when power is off, and closed when power is on, so COM and NC interfaces should be
used.
2) Contr ol pa nel suppo rts “ dry mode” a nd “w et mode” by s ett ing the jum per, it i s “wet mode ” whe n connect ing “ V+ V-” Input int erf aces to
supply p owe r for locks , please short en 2-3 and 4-5 . Equ ipment facto ry default set tin g is dry mode . For setting “d ry mode” and
please r efe r to <<C3-1 00/ 200/400 a cce ss contro l pan el instal lat ion instr uct ions>>.“wet mod e”,
NO Lock
LOCK
LOCK
“Wet mode” wiring diagram of lock connecting with external power supply.
Enlarged d iagram
of lock p orts
NC Lock
Lock powe r
input
Diode
Diode
Jumper
terminal
1.TCP/IP Communication
2.RS485 Communication
The background PC software is able to communicate with the system according to two protocols(RS485 and TCP/IP) for data exchange and
remote management. The communication cable should be as far away from high-voltage lines as possible. Do not keep the communication cable
in parallel with power cords or bind them together.
Switch
n# control panel
serial line
1# control panel 2# control panel
485
Converter
DIP switch
8# control panel
2# control panel
1# control panel
1) Internationally accepted RVSP(shielded twisted-pair) wires should be used for communication to effectively avoid interference. RS485
of bus cascade connection. communication wires should be connected by means
3) One RS485 BUS may hold 63 control panel , but it is not recommended to connect with more than 32 units .units access control panels.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
Notes:
4)To enhance the stability of communication it is necessary to keep place 8 of DIP when the bus is longer than 300m, switches of
2)Considering stability of communication, it is recommended the length of RS485 bus is less than 600m
is placed at "ON " status.
the first and the last control panel at “ON” status. As shown i n the figure a bove, plac e 8 of the DIP sw itches of un its 1# and 8#
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
GND
IN
BUTTON2
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
WD1
WD1
WD0
WD0
READER3
GLED
GLED
BEEP
BEEP
GND
+12V
WD1
WD0
READER2
GLED
BEEP
AUX1AUX2 EXT BUTTON1READER1
+12V
GND
WD1
WD0
GLED
BEEP
+12V
GND
485-
485+
GND
GND
IN
IN
IN
GND
TX
RX
ACT
LINK
POWER CARD
RUN
LAN
1
1
TX
RX
V+
POWER
PC
NC
NC
COM
COM
NO
NO
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
LOCK1LOCK2
GND
GND
SEN
SEN
V-
GND
485-
485+
AUXOUT1AUXOUT2 LOCK
GND
+12V
1 2 3 4
ON
5 6 7 8
SD card
Advanced Access Control
READER4
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