Access Control OnGuard 2010 review
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NGP Introduction
Next Generation Enterprise Access Control System with
Central Station Burg support
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7/17/2015
Company Confidential
NGP Mission Statement
To produce a Security Panel to offer Lenel VARS and
End Users an alternative Access Control only panel
Adding value by offering,
true central-station reporting
expanded memory
increased reader count
power management feedback
…and future expansion capabilities
Product Architecture
For Intrusion or Access the architecture is familiar…
DOOR 1
DOOR 2
DOOR 1
DOOR 2
16 Default Intrusion Point
Types
NGP can work in same system with LNL-Series Panels
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Product Components
NGP Panels (controllers), with
enclosure and power supply,
with or without (intrusion, dual
doors, dual path and other
options)
NGP dual reader interfaces,
with or without universal
mounting plates for LNL-CTX
and LNL-CTX6
16 Input Module and 8 relay
Output Modules mounted to
universal mounting plate to fit
into current Lenel enclosures
(LNL-CTX and LNL-CTX6)
LCD keypads, with or without
reader interface
Intelligent power supply module
Optional world wide modem for
intrusion
NGP Panel w/ Enclosure
16 Input Module
Dual Door Controller
Intrusion Keypads
8 Relay
Output Module
NGP and Components
SOM
External Primary Secondary
Battery Ethernet Ethernet
Connecto
Port
Port
r
12 VDC Alternate Power
SNAPP Bus 4
18 VAC / 24VDC
Power
SNAPP Bus 3
SNAPP Bus 2
AUX 14V Supply 1
AUX 14V Supply 2
SNAPP Bus 1
Siren Relay
Strobe Relay
Circuit 4
Circuit 3
External Tamper
Circuit 2
Circuit 1
Door 1
Reader 1 & 2
Door 2
Reader 3 & 4
4 Buses
Comm to IO
Devices
Downstream Communication
500’
R
Enclosure (VBUS)
4000’
LCD
Keypad
D2[OUT]
4000’ = 1219m
500’ = 152m
NGP1320
D2 IN
In[Out] Readers
share connections
D1 IN
SNAPP
4000’
D1 [OUT]
Bi-directional
4000’ SNAPP Bus
VBUS (Enclosure)
500’ Reader Wire
NGP
Panel
NGP1100
NGP-1208
NGP-1208
NGP-1208
NGP-1208
Value Proposition Summary
A scalable hardware and software platform
Use existing Guardall downstream devices
Integration with OnGuard Host Software
Integrated Access and Intrusion
With Central Station Support
Value Proposition
Separate Access & Intrusion Systems
* Access
Integrated Access & Intrusion
MSRP
Control
Hardware
$3,625
Labor
$1,300
Sub Total
$4,925
* Intrusion
MSRP
Hardware
$1,100
Labor
$1,550
Total
$6,475
* Based on a typical 8 Door installation
MSRP
Hardware
$3,625
Intrusion Option
$450
Sub Total
*Integrated
Labor
($1,300)
$250
$1,300
Total
$5,175
NGP Availability
NGP will be available with the release of the
OnGuard 6.4.500 Technical Update 1
Planned for early 4th quarter 2010
Other features are available within TU1 as well
RxQxPx to fully integrate to 6.4.500 TU1
Bioscrypt Enrollment on 4G Readers
Alarm Aggregation
Alarm Runaway
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NGP Panel Set Conceptual Differences!
Access and Intrusion!
Onboard power supply and charger
With enhanced status reporting
Doors vs. Readers
1 or 2 readers per door [IN/OUT]
Output boards are “children” of input boards
8 Outputs per Panel instead of 16
2 Communication ‘Busses’
SNAPP for external
Vbus for internal
NGP Capacity
Up to 500,000 Badges
31,199 Access levels
255 Timezones
128 Holidays
50,000 Events
Up to 1024 input points
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Also users on the keypads
Define any point as belonging to
any area
16 Default point types
False alarm prevention point
type
Delay point type
4 state detection:
NC, NO, Open and short
circuit
Custom EOL values
Up to 130 Doors
In/Out Readers for each door
Up to 130 independent areas
Individual Arm/Disarm time
schedule
Manual or Auto Arm/Disarm
Priority Arm/Disarm
Dual custody Disarm
Area inter-lock Disarm
No activity auto Arm
Time schedule control perimeter
(Stay) or fully Arm (On)
Summary of OnGuard Features NOT available with NGP
OSDP Reader Support
Panel-based Biometrics
Elevator Control
Schlage Wireless Support
PIV support is TBD
NGP vs. LNL Panel Differences – Access Features
Attribute/Feature
NGP
Lenel LNL-2220
Lenel LNL-3300
No
No
No
Yes (limited)
Yes (limited)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Biometrics – Panel based templates
No
Yes
Yes
Alarm/Intrusion Mask Groups
Asset Formats and Management
Communications
Ethernet Communications
Serial Communications
Onboard IP Port
World Wide Modem
Other
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dual Ethernet (Failover)
No (USB-2-Serial)
2 (10/100)
Yes
Single Ethernet
RS-232
1 (10/100)
No
Single Ethernet
RS-232
1 (10/100)
No
AES128 (Auto/Man
Key)
AES128
No
N/A
Yes
AES128 (Auto/Man
Key)
AES128
No
N/A
Yes
Precision Access Control
Global Anti-Passback
Elevator Controller
Local I/O
Global I/O
Encryption Host to Panel
Encryption Panel to peripherals
Main panel voltage & current consumption
Central Station Alarm reporting
OSDP Reader Support
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AES128 (Auto Key)
No
Yes
SIA, CID, HSC-IP
No
NGP vs. LNL Panel Differences – Intrusion Features
Attribute/Feature
NGP
Lenel LNL-2220
Lenel LNL-3300
Yes (Full)
Eng/Fr/Sp/Dut (Keypad)
17 Languages (PC)
No2
Yes (limited)
Yes (limited)
PC only, 17 Lang.
PC only, 17 Lang.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
LCD Keypad attached to Reader Port1
No2
No
No
Priority Arming/Disarming
Yes
No
No
Yes
Schedule, Inactivity,
Count, Door Closing
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes, Programmable
Yes, Programmable
No
No
No
No
8 in 1Q 2008
Requires Host
No
No
No
unlimited
No
No
8 in 1Q 2008
Requires Host
No
No
No
unlimited
No
No
Intrusion
Multi-lingual Programming/User Menu
Command Keypad Templates
LCD Keypad on RS-485 Bus
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Common Area Arming/Disarming
Auto Arming
Exit Delay Arming
Group Arming/Disarming
Point types
False Alarm Processing (FAP Motion Point)
Transmission Delay
Service Code User
Invalid User Code Lockout
User Codes
Fail to Close Alarm
Work Late extension (by permission)
16
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
500K
Yes
Yes
NGP vs. LNL Panel Differences - Capacities
Attribute/Feature
NGP
Lenel LNL-2220
Lenel LNL-3300
Downstream Devices
96 Max
32 Max
64 Max
Areas/zones
130
64
64
Input points
1024
4-260(128/area)
4-260(128/area)
Yes (4 state)
Yes (5 state)
Yes (5 state)
Output points
256
258
258
Badges/panel
500,000
165,000
1
410,000
1
Users/passcodes (Intrusion Keypad Users)
500,000
165,000
1
410,000
1
Doors (Access)
130
64
64
Schedules and Scheduled events
250
255
255
8 Card, Keypad 2
8 Card, 8 Asset
8 Card, 8 Asset
Line Supervision (EOL)
Card Format supported
Note:
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The badge capacities for the Lenel hardware can vary depending on the feature sets being used.
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Panel Feature Sets
Panel #
Function
On-Board
Doors
Total
Doors
Badges
Ethernet
Ports
Supported
Inputs
NGP-2220
Access
Yes
66
249,999
1
512
NGP-2220i
Access / Intrusion
Yes
66
249,999
1
512
NGP-3320
Access
Yes
130
499,999
2
1024
NGP-3320i
Access / Intrusion
Yes
130
499,999
2
1024
Feature Set – the capabilities configuration to use
with all panels
Determines the system capacities for Readers, Inputs, Etc.
Determined by a License file loaded to the panel
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Initial license loaded the factory
Upgrades available
System On Module (SOM)
Main application processing
unit
Linux operating system
Root file system
Database (configuration,
users, etc.)
Event storage
Atmel AT91SAM9G20 ARM
(400Mhz)
Memory
Serial dataflash (4MB)
NAND flash (256MB)
SDRAM (512MB)
NVRAM (2MB)
Micro SD card (2GB future)
Real Time Clock
Controller Base Module with I/O processor
Freescale MC9S08AC96 (18Mhz)
18VAC/24VDC/12VDC input power
Power Supplies
System regulator: 14DC @ 1.2A
Battery charger 13.7VDC @ 1.2A
Communication interfaces
2, Ethernet RJ45
Dual USB (for Serial Support)
4, SNAPP (RS485)
WWM for PTSN alarm reporting to
Central Station
Outputs
2, 5A @ 24VDC 1-Form-C relays
2, 1A @ 24VDC relays
Solid state siren/strobe outputs
4 open collector outputs
Backup battery disconnect relay
Inputs
4 Wiegand/Magstripe readers
12 supervised inputs
2 Door Contacts
2 REX
2 Bond Sensor
2 Extended RTE
4 unassigned
External tamper input
Off the wall tamper input
NGP-1320 - 2 Door / 4 Reader Module
Configuration Options
NGP-1320= board only
NGP-1320-UMP (displayed)
2 door, 4 reader access control
Dedicated door status and REX
inputs
Additional input for each door
8 amp Form-C lock relay for
each door
3 amp Form-A aux relay for
each door
Processor Diagnostic LED
5V or 12V selectable reader
power output
RS485 SNAPP bus
communications to controller
Front and rear tamper
(separate switches)
12VDC power input
NGP-1100 - Input/Output Module
Configuration Options
NGP-1100= board only (displayed)
NGP-1100-UMP
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16 solid-state inputs
2 solid-state outputs
Diagnostic LED for
communications and each
relay
Expansion port for up to 4
downstream vbus modules
RS485 SNAPP bus
communications to
controller
Front and rear tamper
(separate switches)
12VDC power
NGP-1208 - Output Expansion Board
8 Form-C Relay outputs
Diagnostic LEDs for each relay
& communications
Vbus to NGP-1100
Configuration Options
NGP-1208= board only (displayed)
NGP-1216K-UMP
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Address 1-4 (jumpers)
Up to 4 allowed per NGP-1100
12VDC power
Worldwide Modem 120-3633L
Worldwide Modem
(Optional)
Operates at 2400
Baud
SIA/CID reporting
formats
Direct plug in module
to NGP
NOTE: Central Station Reporting via the Network using HSC/IP (High Security
Communications) protocol is delivered through the onboard network ports without need
for the modem
LCD Keypad (NGP-CKXX Gray & White)
Large character 2x16 screen
Allows the user to view and control the system
Cover tamper and wall tamper
detection (single switch)
Available with or w/o External Reader
Interface
Future Keypad Features (TBD)
Dedicated keys used for panic, fire, and medical
emergencies
Function (f) keys allow the system administrator
to program up to 10 specific output functions of
their choice per area
Model Cross Reference
Existing Product
New Product
(Base)
New Product (alternative)
LNL-2220
NGP-2220UL
NGP-2220CE, NGP-2220ixx s/intrusion
LNL-3300
N/A
Not available
NGP-3320UL
NGP-3320CE, NGP-3320ixx s/intrusion
LNL-1320
NGP-1320
NGP-1320-UMP
LNL-1100
NGP-1100
NGP-1108K-UMP = (1) 1100 & (1) 1208
LNL-1200
NGP-1208 x2
NGP-1216K-UMP = (2) 1208
LNL-8000
N/A
LNL-500b, LNL-500w
N/A
N/A
120-3633L
World Wide Modem
N/A
120-3650(1)L
Intelligent Power Supply
LNL-CK
NGP-CKWE
W= White, G= Gray, E=w/reader
interface, N=no reader interface
Key differences
Requires a NGP-1100, 2x
to get 16 outputs
Configuration Examples
Configuring the Panel
NGP Access Panel Configuration
Typical configuration tabs
NGP specific tabs (Power, SIA/CID, Intrusion, etc.)
NGP Panel Options
Options control the functions available on the panel
‘Model:’ sets the feature set of the panel
NGP-2220
NGP-2220i
NGP-3320
NGP-3320i
Power Tab on NGP
Specifies settings
for the battery
testing and use by
the panel
Brownout Mode
Send alarm on low
voltage
Check for Battery
Cutoff Voltage
Warning Voltage
Capacity Tab on NGP
Display Panel Capacities
Doors
Alarm Panels
Inputs/Outputs
Downstream Devices
Badges
Adding an NGP-1100 Input Panel
Adding an Input Panel requires the board serial
number
You also need to specify the number of Inputs and Outputs
supported by the panel (groups of 4)
Include any VBUS connected NGP-1208s in the count of Outputs
Configuring the Inputs
Select the Alarm Panel the Inputs are connected to
on the left
Supervision and Point Type
Area and Buffer Area
Point Types
16 Pre-defined Input Point Types
Means that the installer can quickly program how a point
behaves
Standard (Basic On/Off Point for Access Only Systems)
Entry doors (triggers), route points (followers), perimeter points, supervisory points, fire
points and panic (hold up) points can be quickly defined
Easy to Use; configures commonly used inputs
Burglary
Life Safety
Supervisory groups
False Alarm Prevention Points
Typically used with Motion Detectors, it will only report if active for 10 seconds or if 2
separate sensors in the same area activate within 20 minuntes
NGP Reader Settings
Specific settings for the NGP Readers
Assume Door Used / Time and Attendance
Request to Exit behavior
“Man-Trap” - Interlock Support
NGP Door Modes
Credential Required
Unlocked
Pending First User (First Card Unlock)
Area is Disarmed (Stay/Disarmed)
Door is unlocked when the area is…
In/Out Readers
Reader Mode
Card Only, Card and PIN, PIN or Card, PIN Only
PIN Only requires a setting at the panel
Reader Policy
Normal, Dual Custody, Escort, Toggle Lock (Authorized)
Lockout (locks the reader)
During or Outside the schedule only
Areas
Areas in NGP can be used for various reasons
Anti-passback
User Counting
Activity Detection
Intrusion Detection
Delay Times
Exit Settings
Common / Priority Areas
Arm/Disarm Settings
Schedule
Options
Thank you
This has been a quick introduction to our newest
controller
Training has incorporated this panel into hardware
classes which are now available
Open to questions
Thank you for your participation