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x255 Access Control Options Bob La Londe 05-11-2007
Posted by Bob La Londe on May 11, 2007, 5:49 pm
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Anybody use both the internal access features of an X255 and the external
functions of using multiple ACM modules on the same installation?

How did it work out?

Can you have a single code that can operate as an access code at a keypad
setup with access functions and then use that same code at another keypad
for arming and disarming. Seems to me on the smaller panels a user code can
be one or the other (access or arming) but not both.

I've got an application that would max out the access capability of an X255.
I know I may have to step up to a different access system, but I just
somehow like the idea of using the X255 for this application. Its got an
old SK Access 2000 combo panel in their now, and it does work. Its been
working pretty reliably for ten years now, but its got about 50 alarm points
on its little 16 zone brain. It would sure be nice to throw a panel in
there that could handle 200+ zones. I wired the building so it could be
done that way. Everything is either home run or run to major j-boxes with
plenty of room to tie stuff down and large cables going back to the panel.

The biggest reason for the upgrade though is they want to expand and have a
little more modern control of their systems via their lan. It looks like
the PCD Manager pair with an X255 would do that for them nicely. The other
thing is they just bought another building. They have a dedicated fiber run
to the new building so LAN management of a second system would be a piece of
cake. The 2nd building would not max out an X255 system, but it would work
nicely for it and handle all the doors with a little room for growth.


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Bob La Londe

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Bob La Londe - Owner
P.O. Box 5720
Yuma, Az 85366

(928) 782-9765 ofc
(928) 782-7873 fax

Licensed Contractor
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Posted by Just Looking on May 11, 2007, 7:28 pm
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If you want the 200 + zones you could use a Bosch G Series 9412GV2. With
that you could add a 9210B for door control (up to eight doors). For
software you could use RPS Lite or BIZ to link the panels together.

> somehow like the idea of using the X255 for this application.

If you want to stick with Napco the Continental Access Control interfaces
with the X255. The CA 3000 software isn't that great linking the burg and
access together right now, but it does work. Future versions are supposed to
be a lot better. I have heard some folks here say they don't care much for
Continental Instruments gear, but I have not had many bad experiences with
it in the 10 years I have messed with it (the earlier software with the
Borland Database engine was terrible). It seems to work fine most places I
have seen it in. It isn't Software House gear but it isn't priced like
Software House either. For low end gear it's decent stuff that works. It
doesn't have funny com issues like KeyScan. The panels aren't as fussy as
say Northern gear is. You could spend more and do a lot worse, and not get
X255 support.

> Anybody use both the internal access features of an X255 and the external
> functions of using multiple ACM modules on the same installation?
>
> How did it work out?
>
> Can you have a single code that can operate as an access code at a keypad
> setup with access functions and then use that same code at another keypad
> for arming and disarming. Seems to me on the smaller panels a user code
can
> be one or the other (access or arming) but not both.
>
> I've got an application that would max out the access capability of an
X255.
> I know I may have to step up to a different access system, but I just
> somehow like the idea of using the X255 for this application. Its got an
> old SK Access 2000 combo panel in their now, and it does work. Its been
> working pretty reliably for ten years now, but its got about 50 alarm
points
> on its little 16 zone brain. It would sure be nice to throw a panel in
> there that could handle 200+ zones. I wired the building so it could be
> done that way. Everything is either home run or run to major j-boxes with
> plenty of room to tie stuff down and large cables going back to the panel.
>
> The biggest reason for the upgrade though is they want to expand and have
a
> little more modern control of their systems via their lan. It looks like
> the PCD Manager pair with an X255 would do that for them nicely. The
other
> thing is they just bought another building. They have a dedicated fiber
run
> to the new building so LAN management of a second system would be a piece
of
> cake. The 2nd building would not max out an X255 system, but it would
work
> nicely for it and handle all the doors with a little room for growth.
>
>
> --
> Sincerly,
> The guy who makes the final decision on who we buy from.
> Bob La Londe
>
> The Security Consultant
> Bob La Londe - Owner
> P.O. Box 5720
> Yuma, Az 85366
>
> (928) 782-9765 ofc
> (928) 782-7873 fax
>
> Licensed Contractor
> ROC103044 & ROC103047
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>



Posted by Robert L Bass on May 12, 2007, 12:52 am
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He could also use an ELK-M1G if the app does not require a UL commercial panel.

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> If you want the 200 + zones you could use a Bosch G Series 9412GV2.



Posted by Bob La Londe on May 12, 2007, 11:12 am
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> If you want the 200 + zones you could use a Bosch G Series 9412GV2. With
> that you could add a 9210B for door control (up to eight doors). For
> software you could use RPS Lite or BIZ to link the panels together.
>
>> somehow like the idea of using the X255 for this application.
>
> If you want to stick with Napco the Continental Access Control interfaces
> with the X255.

I've got a call in to Sam over at Continental. Actual Dave (my Napco rep)
has a call in to Sam.

--
Sincerly,
The guy who makes the final decision on who we buy from.
Bob La Londe

The Security Consultant
Bob La Londe - Owner
P.O. Box 5720
Yuma, Az 85366

(928) 782-9765 ofc
(928) 782-7873 fax

Licensed Contractor
ROC103044 & ROC103047



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