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Registering Controller

The Access Control Controller Board (ACCB) handles all access control logic in the RAC system. It can work

independently from the ACIS and the RSP servers. They supervise the Readers, as well as the Sensors and the

Relays related to the access control.

The ACCB has the following:

• Interface to two Access Control Input/Output board (ACIB)
• Interface to LAN network which connects it using a Proxy to the RSP Servers
• Programming storage and storage for historical events.

An ACCB is connected to the Access Control Input Output Board (ACIB). An ACCB can be connected to up to two

ACIB’s. Up to two doors can be connected to an ACIB. You can also attach a single to an ACIB. Each ACCB can be

connected to four doors, eight relays, eight sensors and four readers through ACIB’s. ACCB stores the actual

configurations. All the access decisions are taken by ACCB. ACCB communicates with RSP server through a Proxy.

You can perform the following actions:

• Register Controller
• Configure Controller
• Add Template Controller
• Transfer Controller
• Replace Controller
• Delete Controller

4.1

Register Controller

To register a controller, you need to search the controller based on its MAC address. You may also perform a

blank search which will display the available controllers with the details as MAC Address, IP Address, Proxy

Name, Section Name and Status.

To register a controller:

1. Click Register Controller. The Register Controller screen appears.

2. Enter the MAC address of the controller that you want to register and assign to the Proxy.

Or

3. Click Get. The list of controllers which are not registered, with the details such as the ACCB name, MAC

Address, IP Address, Proxy Name, Section Name and Status are displayed.



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