IPAC Sell Sheet Manual
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...Plus Mini (SNARHIDPOINT) Proximity reader provides multiple configuration options and is rust-, scratch- LiftMaster.com IPAC INTERNET PROTOCOL ACCESS CONTROL Built Smart, Attractive and Tough LiftMaster® IPAC (Internet Protocol Access Control) is the first Internetenabled outdoor access control system with ... both sleek and inconspicuous. Keypad (IPACKEY) For Customers needing multiple keypad options, IPAC accommodates an external keypad. Camera Kit (IPACCAMK) This high-performing camera is easy to use . Internet Protocol Door Controller (IPACIPDCC) Power over Internet Protocol (VoIP...
...Plus Mini (SNARHIDPOINT) Proximity reader provides multiple configuration options and is rust-, scratch- LiftMaster.com IPAC INTERNET PROTOCOL ACCESS CONTROL Built Smart, Attractive and Tough LiftMaster® IPAC (Internet Protocol Access Control) is the first Internetenabled outdoor access control system with ... both sleek and inconspicuous. Keypad (IPACKEY) For Customers needing multiple keypad options, IPAC accommodates an external keypad. Camera Kit (IPACCAMK) This high-performing camera is easy to use . Internet Protocol Door Controller (IPACIPDCC) Power over Internet Protocol (VoIP...
IPAC Sell Sheet Manual
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... Powder-Coated Steel Internet Protocol Door Controller (IPACIPDC) - Depth: 1.25" - (2) Wiegand Inputs - (2) Relay Outputs Camera Kit (IPACCAMK) - Camera and Transformer IPAC Panel 50,000 50,000 Up to 50,000 Phone Numbers Email and Text Capability (selectable) 16 Group/Security Levels, ...10/14 Height: 17.9" - HID ProxPoint® Plus Mini Card Reader Provision (optional) - LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0™ Technology - Interface: Piezo Touch Keys Postal Lock Box (IPACPLB) - Intended for LiftMaster IPAC Keypad (IPACKEY) - Width: 12.73" - Depth: 3.74" MATERIAL Front Panel: T6061...
... Powder-Coated Steel Internet Protocol Door Controller (IPACIPDC) - Depth: 1.25" - (2) Wiegand Inputs - (2) Relay Outputs Camera Kit (IPACCAMK) - Camera and Transformer IPAC Panel 50,000 50,000 Up to 50,000 Phone Numbers Email and Text Capability (selectable) 16 Group/Security Levels, ...10/14 Height: 17.9" - HID ProxPoint® Plus Mini Card Reader Provision (optional) - LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0™ Technology - Interface: Piezo Touch Keys Postal Lock Box (IPACPLB) - Intended for LiftMaster IPAC Keypad (IPACKEY) - Width: 12.73" - Depth: 3.74" MATERIAL Front Panel: T6061...
IPAC Installation Manual
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...cation functionality is triggered by an event related to RELAY 1. depending on wiring and proper strike time. AUX 1 (Alarm, Light, or Camera) The bypass or activation is controlled by the factory installed PPWR receiver. Refer to the Administrators Manual for relay configuration settings. NOTE...PIR)) Connect the wires to the READER 2 input on the peripheral board (COM and SENSE). depending on the relay board (COM and SENSE). IPAC 3 INPUTS REX 2 (Exit Request Button (REX), Keyswitch, Passive Infrared Device (PIR)) Connect the wires to the owner's manual for your product ...
...cation functionality is triggered by an event related to RELAY 1. depending on wiring and proper strike time. AUX 1 (Alarm, Light, or Camera) The bypass or activation is controlled by the factory installed PPWR receiver. Refer to the Administrators Manual for relay configuration settings. NOTE...PIR)) Connect the wires to the READER 2 input on the peripheral board (COM and SENSE). depending on the relay board (COM and SENSE). IPAC 3 INPUTS REX 2 (Exit Request Button (REX), Keyswitch, Passive Infrared Device (PIR)) Connect the wires to the owner's manual for your product ...
IPAC Installation Manual
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...)(4) 1N4005 Diode Kit (4) Also included, but not shown: Antenna Extension Kit Model 86LM Hardware for Camera Kit Documentation Packet, Installation Manual and Site Survey NOTE: The Spanish version of this manual can be found at http://ipac.liftmaster.com/ Tools • Assorted Screwdrivers • Precision Screwdrivers • 1/4" Nut Driver • Multimeter • Wire...
...)(4) 1N4005 Diode Kit (4) Also included, but not shown: Antenna Extension Kit Model 86LM Hardware for Camera Kit Documentation Packet, Installation Manual and Site Survey NOTE: The Spanish version of this manual can be found at http://ipac.liftmaster.com/ Tools • Assorted Screwdrivers • Precision Screwdrivers • 1/4" Nut Driver • Multimeter • Wire...
IPAC Installation Manual
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...NOTE: Main power supply and control wiring MUST be UL approved for low and high voltage. Model Identification Table Model IPAC IPACIPDCC Description IPAC Panel IPAC 2 Door IPDC - Always provide power from a dedicated source. DESCRIPTION OF WIRE RUN Power Wire Local Area Network (LAN) ... Operators) Exit Request (REX) / Auxiliary Open Devices Door Status Sensor Barium Ferrite and Wiegand Readers Proximity Readers Postal Lock Box CCTV Camera (Optional) WIRE SPECIFICATION 2-Conductor 14 AWG Shielded 8-Conductor, 24 AWG Twisted pair 12 AWG Copper 2-Conductor 18-22 AWG Shielded 2-...
...NOTE: Main power supply and control wiring MUST be UL approved for low and high voltage. Model Identification Table Model IPAC IPACIPDCC Description IPAC Panel IPAC 2 Door IPDC - Always provide power from a dedicated source. DESCRIPTION OF WIRE RUN Power Wire Local Area Network (LAN) ... Operators) Exit Request (REX) / Auxiliary Open Devices Door Status Sensor Barium Ferrite and Wiegand Readers Proximity Readers Postal Lock Box CCTV Camera (Optional) WIRE SPECIFICATION 2-Conductor 14 AWG Shielded 8-Conductor, 24 AWG Twisted pair 12 AWG Copper 2-Conductor 18-22 AWG Shielded 2-...
IPAC Installation Manual
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... input for access point 2 NOTE: For wiring details see page 37. See Suprvised Setup if required. INPUT 2 - N.O. Alarm, Light, or Camera AUX 1 RELAY 2 SHLD N.C. Common COM N.O. SHLD N.C. 3 Connect Devices Wiring Diagram READER 1 Passport Receiver Model PPWR (factory installed) ACCESS POINT... or Door Strike See pg. 11 for access point 2 NOTE: For wiring details see pages 35 and 36. SHLD N.C. AUX 2 Alarm, Light, or Camera ACCESS POINT 2 Optional Keypad Config Switches 123 456 789 ¿0 # 234 1 O N ON USB ADMIN LAN PERIPHERAL BOARD CONFIG CONFIG CONFIG ON ...
... input for access point 2 NOTE: For wiring details see page 37. See Suprvised Setup if required. INPUT 2 - N.O. Alarm, Light, or Camera AUX 1 RELAY 2 SHLD N.C. Common COM N.O. SHLD N.C. 3 Connect Devices Wiring Diagram READER 1 Passport Receiver Model PPWR (factory installed) ACCESS POINT... or Door Strike See pg. 11 for access point 2 NOTE: For wiring details see pages 35 and 36. SHLD N.C. AUX 2 Alarm, Light, or Camera ACCESS POINT 2 Optional Keypad Config Switches 123 456 789 ¿0 # 234 1 O N ON USB ADMIN LAN PERIPHERAL BOARD CONFIG CONFIG CONFIG ON ...
IPAC Installation Manual
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... IPACCAMK 002B0896 023B0587 PPV3M PPK3M PPK3PHM PPLV1-X* PPLK1-X* PPLK1PH-X* 38 Touchscreen Kit IPAC LCD frame with interconnect kit IPAC peripheral PCB kit IPAC relay/IO board kit IPAC microphone board kit IPAC light sensor and camera window kit IPAC speaker kit IPAC LED frontlight kit IPAC hinge kit IPACTSK IPACLCDK IPACPCBK IPACIOK IPACMBK IPACLSBK IPACSK IPACLEDK IPACHK Accessories ITEM...
... IPACCAMK 002B0896 023B0587 PPV3M PPK3M PPK3PHM PPLV1-X* PPLK1-X* PPLK1PH-X* 38 Touchscreen Kit IPAC LCD frame with interconnect kit IPAC peripheral PCB kit IPAC relay/IO board kit IPAC microphone board kit IPAC light sensor and camera window kit IPAC speaker kit IPAC LED frontlight kit IPAC hinge kit IPACTSK IPACLCDK IPACPCBK IPACIOK IPACMBK IPACLSBK IPACSK IPACLEDK IPACHK Accessories ITEM...
IPAC Site Survey Manual
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...FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIAL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER: 1-800-528-2806 2 Check national and local codes for proper depth for the site: ❑ Camera ❑ Wiegand HID reader(s) ❑ Retrofit Kit ❑ Weather protective gear (pop up a proper power supply. A ground source is within ...300 feet of the panel. ❑ No - The access control panel is compatible with LiftMaster technical support. Use 18 AWG minimum ground wire. Earth ground rod should be wired back to allow for the installation. Installation Location Requirements ...
...FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIAL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER: 1-800-528-2806 2 Check national and local codes for proper depth for the site: ❑ Camera ❑ Wiegand HID reader(s) ❑ Retrofit Kit ❑ Weather protective gear (pop up a proper power supply. A ground source is within ...300 feet of the panel. ❑ No - The access control panel is compatible with LiftMaster technical support. Use 18 AWG minimum ground wire. Earth ground rod should be wired back to allow for the installation. Installation Location Requirements ...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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... 156 Adding Cards 158 Managing Card Formats 161 Managing Card Assignments 168 Managing Cards 169 12. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 3 of 334 Special Options for Devices: Floors and Elevators 81 Special Options for Devices: Cameras 84 Special Options for Devices: DVRs 87 Special Options for Devices: Muster Points 90 Special Options...
... 156 Adding Cards 158 Managing Card Formats 161 Managing Card Assignments 168 Managing Cards 169 12. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 3 of 334 Special Options for Devices: Floors and Elevators 81 Special Options for Devices: Cameras 84 Special Options for Devices: DVRs 87 Special Options for Devices: Muster Points 90 Special Options...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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...82 List of Devices 84 Create Cameras 85 6 Figure 6. Figure 9. Figure 12. Figure 18. Figure 43. Figure 47. Figure 49. Figure 5. Figure 20. Figure 24. IPAC Server 13 IPAC SYSTEM Client Mode 14 IPAC Server™ on a single LAN 18 IPAC Server™ with Multiple Panels... Message 34 Alarm Update/Acknowledgement 35 Alarm Clear 35 Alarm Console Settings for Doors, Valid Credential Devices, and Elevators..... 36 Settings for IPAC Server 25 View Dashboard and Live Status 27 Dashboard Activity List - Figure 3. Figure 8. Figure 37. Figure 42. Figure 44....
...82 List of Devices 84 Create Cameras 85 6 Figure 6. Figure 9. Figure 12. Figure 18. Figure 43. Figure 47. Figure 49. Figure 5. Figure 20. Figure 24. IPAC Server 13 IPAC SYSTEM Client Mode 14 IPAC Server™ on a single LAN 18 IPAC Server™ with Multiple Panels... Message 34 Alarm Update/Acknowledgement 35 Alarm Clear 35 Alarm Console Settings for Doors, Valid Credential Devices, and Elevators..... 36 Settings for IPAC Server 25 View Dashboard and Live Status 27 Dashboard Activity List - Figure 3. Figure 8. Figure 37. Figure 42. Figure 44....
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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.... The Hardware Status lists the connection status of control panels associated with a time-stamp and the name of live video (if cameras and DVRs are configured as customized, color-coded messages for monitoring and controlling the output behavior of programmable system devices, as well ...maps and floorplans. Users can control which device status is a Change Threat Level icon that are configured), as well as group activated. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 26 of the Dashboard page displays the Device Status, Hardware Status, and Schedule Status lists. The right side of...
.... The Hardware Status lists the connection status of control panels associated with a time-stamp and the name of live video (if cameras and DVRs are configured as customized, color-coded messages for monitoring and controlling the output behavior of programmable system devices, as well ...maps and floorplans. Users can control which device status is a Change Threat Level icon that are configured), as well as group activated. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 26 of the Dashboard page displays the Device Status, Hardware Status, and Schedule Status lists. The right side of...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 78 of 334 Elevators Floors DVRs Cameras Muster Points Guard Tours Keypad Commands Salto Router Devices Salto Door Locks DED (Data Entry) Devices The Devices tab also allows users to define Antipassback zones and create device profiles in order to expedite the creation of multiple similar devices. 78
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 78 of 334 Elevators Floors DVRs Cameras Muster Points Guard Tours Keypad Commands Salto Router Devices Salto Door Locks DED (Data Entry) Devices The Devices tab also allows users to define Antipassback zones and create device profiles in order to expedite the creation of multiple similar devices. 78
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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... the dropdown list. NOTE: Depending upon the security settings of 334 Special Options for Devices: Cameras IPAC Server™ provides Live Video from the dashboard to users with the operation. 8. In the Devices field, use the arrows to move devices from the ...dropdown list. The Device list displays. 3. List of the camera in order for Devices: DVRs. 7. Enter the name of Devices 4. Click the Select button, and if your particular browser, a Security Warning popup box may choose...
... the dropdown list. NOTE: Depending upon the security settings of 334 Special Options for Devices: Cameras IPAC Server™ provides Live Video from the dashboard to users with the operation. 8. In the Devices field, use the arrows to move devices from the ...dropdown list. The Device list displays. 3. List of the camera in order for Devices: DVRs. 7. Enter the name of Devices 4. Click the Select button, and if your particular browser, a Security Warning popup box may choose...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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... 10. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. Click on the Camera you have permission to the camera, click Save. Click "Edit Device." The Edit Device page displays. 5. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 85 of the camera from the Dashboard, check the box next to "Control from ...Browser" under the Live Status field. 12. The Device list displays. 3. You are returned to edit. Create Cameras 11. To edit a camera 1. Use the arrows...
... 10. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. Click on the Camera you have permission to the camera, click Save. Click "Edit Device." The Edit Device page displays. 5. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 85 of the camera from the Dashboard, check the box next to "Control from ...Browser" under the Live Status field. 12. The Device list displays. 3. You are returned to edit. Create Cameras 11. To edit a camera 1. Use the arrows...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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Scroll over the Configuration link. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. The Device list displays. 3. Click on the camera you that this action is permanent. The device's details display. 4. You are returned to delete. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 86 of devices. 86 A pop-up box appears warning you wish to the list of 334 To delete a camera 1. From the Devices link, click Devices from the dropdown list. Click "Delete." Click OK.
Scroll over the Configuration link. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. The Device list displays. 3. Click on the camera you that this action is permanent. The device's details display. 4. You are returned to delete. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 86 of devices. 86 A pop-up box appears warning you wish to the list of 334 To delete a camera 1. From the Devices link, click Devices from the dropdown list. Click "Delete." Click OK.
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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... license key, the DVRs functionality will be loaded on the driver whose information you must first install the DVR driver. The details for usage with a camera, you wish to function properly. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. DVR Driver Details To install a DVR driver...
... license key, the DVRs functionality will be loaded on the driver whose information you must first install the DVR driver. The details for usage with a camera, you wish to function properly. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. DVR Driver Details To install a DVR driver...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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...device being viewed must also have its device details. Scroll over the Status link. Under the Device Status tab of 334 Viewing Video When cameras and DVRs are in Viewing Live Video. 5. Viewing Live Video NOTE: Playback Controls It is set to Pulse. To view ...if available). 104 Click the Camera Icon ( window will display. 3. The live video pop-up to be controlled from the browser) or watch live video (with appropriate permissions have the Control From Browser box checked under the Activity Log on the Dashboard. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 104 ...
...device being viewed must also have its device details. Scroll over the Status link. Under the Device Status tab of 334 Viewing Video When cameras and DVRs are in Viewing Live Video. 5. Viewing Live Video NOTE: Playback Controls It is set to Pulse. To view ...if available). 104 Click the Camera Icon ( window will display. 3. The live video pop-up to be controlled from the browser) or watch live video (with appropriate permissions have the Control From Browser box checked under the Activity Log on the Dashboard. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 104 ...
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... you want to view. 4. Click on the Dashboard link. Scroll over the Status link. The live video pop-up window will appear. 5. Click the Camera Icon ( ) next to Fast Forward the video To view event based video 1. Use the buttons below the video to the... camera. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. The Dashboard will display. 3. Click on the Dashboard link. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 105 of 334 a) to Play the video d) >> to Fast Forward the video e) Pulse ...
... you want to view. 4. Click on the Dashboard link. Scroll over the Status link. The live video pop-up window will appear. 5. Click the Camera Icon ( ) next to Fast Forward the video To view event based video 1. Use the buttons below the video to the... camera. The sub-navigation menu displays. 2. The Dashboard will display. 3. Click on the Dashboard link. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 105 of 334 a) to Play the video d) >> to Fast Forward the video e) Pulse ...
IPAC Server Administrator's Manual
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... from the dropdown list. 123 Click Next. 5. Choose the device profile from the dropdown list. Scroll over the Configuration link. NOTE: Cameras, DVRs, Muster Points, Keypad Command devices, and Guard Tour devices do not allow for the creation of the device from the dropdown list. 7. ... page. From the device type dropdown list, select the device type you would when creating a new device of the same type. 8. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 123 of 334 Device Profiles The Device Profile feature allows for the creation of a profile that can be chosen ...
... from the dropdown list. 123 Click Next. 5. Choose the device profile from the dropdown list. Scroll over the Configuration link. NOTE: Cameras, DVRs, Muster Points, Keypad Command devices, and Guard Tour devices do not allow for the creation of the device from the dropdown list. 7. ... page. From the device type dropdown list, select the device type you would when creating a new device of the same type. 8. IPAC Server Administrator's Manual Page 123 of 334 Device Profiles The Device Profile feature allows for the creation of a profile that can be chosen ...
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...'s Manual Page 329 of 334 Exacq DVR Installation Notes IPAC Server supports the following Exacq DVR models: Exacq EL Series Exacq Z Series For instructions on the installation and configuration of Exacq DVRs, please consult the manufacturer's documentation. For create/edit camera retrieval and for viewing video: • With IE9, you have to...
...'s Manual Page 329 of 334 Exacq DVR Installation Notes IPAC Server supports the following Exacq DVR models: Exacq EL Series Exacq Z Series For instructions on the installation and configuration of Exacq DVRs, please consult the manufacturer's documentation. For create/edit camera retrieval and for viewing video: • With IE9, you have to...