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11. Click [Next].
The wizard will discover controllers and I/O expansion modules
connected to the TP controller.
12. Click [Sync with PC] to set the correct time on the controller.
13. Select the appropriate Global Input EOL Terminations to indicate
how the tamper circuits and sensors on the doors and readers are
wired.
14. For each general purpose auxiliary input that is connected:
a.
Select a Mode.
b.
Observe the inputs to determine they are working and
communicating with the controller.
15. For each general purpose auxiliary output that is connected:
a.
Click the icon next to the State to change state.
b.
Observe the outputs to determine they are working and being
activated by the controller.
16. For each door controller, select the Number of Doors controlled.
17. For each door:
a.
Select the appropriate Mode for contact, request to exit and
tamper circuits.
b.
Select commands from the Door Control list to test each door
for proper installation and electrical wiring.
18. When you have tested all devices, click [Finish].
Jumpers
Jumper
Description
CN37
External LED indication for power (to be wired to the
outside of the enclosure)
CN38
Controls SNAPP 1 termination. 120-ohm termination
is added across the bus when the shunt jumper is
installed on the pin header.
CN39
Controls SNAPP 2 termination. 120-ohm termination
is added across the bus when the shunt jumper is
installed on the pin header.
CN40
Controls SNAPP 3 termination. 120-ohm termination
is added across the bus when the shunt jumper is
installed on the pin header.
CN41
Controls SNAPP 4 termination. 120-ohm termination
is added across the bus when the shunt jumper is
installed on the pin header.
CN35
If the panel needs to be started on battery only, without
ever having AC or DC power, this connector should be
momentarily shorted.
TruPortal System Controller Quick Reference

Status LEDs

The following chart describes the purpose of each LED on the I/O board.
I/O board
Description
LED
LEDs 1 and 2
During normal operation, the heartbeat is indicated
by a one second blink rate on LED 2.
During firmware upgrade:
When LED 1 and LED 2 are both ON, the
board is in monitor program mode (bootloader
mode).
When LED 1 is ON and LED 2 is off,
programming (flash) firmware is in progress.
LED 3
Orange LED indicates communication occurring on
SNAPP port 1.
LED 4
Orange LED indicates communication occurring on
SNAPP port 2.
LED 5
Orange LED indicates communication occurring on
SNAPP port 4.
LED 6
Orange LED indicates communication occurring on
SNAPP port 3.
LED 7
Green LED indicates link and activity on primary
Ethernet port (Eth0).
LED 8
Yellow LED indicates speed on primary Ethernet port
(Eth0).
LED 9
Green LED indicates link and activity on secondary
Ethernet port (Eth1).
LED 10
Yellow LED indicates speed on secondary Ethernet
port (Eth1).
LED 11
Not applicable
LED 12
Green LED indicates the presence of power to the
board at connector CN2.
LEDs 1 through 10 will be switched off when the enclosure is closed.
The following chart describes the purpose of each LED on the SOM board.
SOM board
Description
LED
Power LED
Green LED indicates SOM power.
Status 1
Yellow LED, along with the green power LED,
indicates initialization.
Status 2
Red LED is off. Currently not defined.
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