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Apollo Ordering Guide
Index:
Page
1. Single door, stand alone systems
1.1 Magnetic stripe reader
1.2 Proximity reader
2. 1-8 door systems, proximity magnetic or biometric
3. Large systems, 1-100+ doors
3.1 Systems with proximity or any other Wiegand output readers
3.2 Systems with intelligent Apollo proximity readers
4. Ordering APACS Software
5. Ordering Controllers
6. Ordering Interfaces
7. Ordering Readers
8. Ordering Cards
9. Vehicle Access Control
10. Ordering Alarm Panels
11. ID Badging systems
12. Ordering Components for Elevator Control
13. Ordering Terminal Servers for Connection interfaces via LAN/WAN
Appendix #1 – Controller memory requirements
Appendix #2 – Enclosure and power supplies
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1. Single-door, stand-alone systems, no PC
1.1 Magnetic stripe reader. AP-530 is a stand-alone magnetic reader with a built-in controller.
Application.
Components required for a complete system:
Optional components:
Designed for ATM (cash
 AP-530 (outdoor) or AI-530 (indoor) reader
 Apollo magnetic stripe cards
point) access control
 AKM-10 relay module to control electric lock
 AMP-4 mounting plate
and capable of reading
 AUS-12 Enclosure with UPS for the reader and lock. Local
 ABX-2 surface mount box
credit cards. Also
power supply alternatives can also be used. Check reader
 ABX-4 deep surface mount box
perfect for low-low end,
and lock power consumption when selecting a power supply.
 AWS-10/20 and APO-6250
low-cost single door
 Door contact, exit button, electric lock, cabling (not supplied
weather shields
installations.
by Apollo)
 AKM-10 relay module for
auxiliary output
AP-530
Programmable Single Door Standalone Reader
AKM-10
TB1
NO
NC
D2
Door Contact
To Electric Lock
C
K1
STRK
APOLLO
+24
+12
RLY
D1
1
0 1
AUX
C
K1
NO
NC
D2
4 5
TB1
2 3
Exit Push Button
AKM-10
+24
+12
RLY
D1
Aux Input
1
6 7
8 9
Loop If Unused
CLR ENT
RS-232
Power
8: 51 17- J AN- 1995 *DENI ED- ACCESS LEVEL
8: 52 17- J AN- 1995 *DENI ED- CARD FORM AT
CARD = 273565
CARD = 000000
9: 15 17- J AN- 1995 #NEW ALARM . . . . . . . . . . . . FORCED OPEN
9: 22 17- J AN- 1995
9: 25 17- J AN- 1995
ACCESS GRANTED
ACCESS GRANTED
CARD=12888
CARD = 834723
9: 27 17- J AN- 1995
ACCESS GRANTED
CARD = 844777
9: 29 17- J AN- 1995
ACCESS GRANTED
CARD=12999
Serial printer
Limitations:
a) 1 door
b) 100 random or 1000 sequential cards/PINs
c) No event storage
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1.2 Proximity. HID EntryProx is a stand-alone proximity reader with a built-in controller
Application
Components required for a complete system
Low-end,
 HID EntryProx reader
low-cost,
 AUS-12 UPS for the reader and lock. Local alternatives can also be used.
single door
Check reader and lock power consumption when selecting a power supply.
installations
 Door contact, electric lock, cabling – not supplied by Apollo. Exit button is
included.
Optional components
 HID Proximity cards or
key fobs
 AWS-10/20 weather
shield
 Event printer
HID EntryProx
Programmable Single Door Standalone Reader
HID
Door Contact
0 1 2
Exit Push Button
3 4 5
6 7 8
Aux Input
9
CLR ENT
Loop If Unused
Power
Limitations:
a) 1 door
b) 2000 cards/PINs
c) 1000 events (printer required to retrieve events)
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To Electric Lock
2. 1-8 door systems, PC required
Your choice or proximity, magnetic or biometric readers.
The system is based on the APN-35 2-reader controllers and ASW-35 software. Up to 4 controllers can be connected to a PC and
that makes up an 8-reader/door system.
Application
Components required for a complete system
Optional Components
This is a low APN-35 controllers (4 maximum)
 AWS-10/20 weather
end access
 ASW-35 software, comes included with APN-35 controller
shield
control system
 2 ATM-48 terminators for RS-485 line
 AKM-10 relays in
designed for
 1 ASD-CNV RS-232 to RS-485 converter
case auxiliary
small offices.
 AUS-12 Enclosure with power supply and battery. Fits and provides power for 2
outputs are required
Also provides
APN-35 controllers, readers and strikes (check power consumption)
 Cards
attendance
 Readers of your choice
 ACL-48 RS-485
reports.
 Door contacts, exit buttons, electric locks, door wiring – not supplied by Apollo.
communication cable
EZ-One Pro
Supports up to 8 Readers
ASW-35
RS-485
ASD-CNV
C O M
P O W
P A C T
D I
S C
E R
RS-485
T amper
Aux Input 1
APN-35
Pow er
Door
Contact
Door
Contact
Pow er
AKM-10
AKM-10
TB1
NO
NC
+ 2 4
+ 1 2
+ 1 2
Strike
Prox Reader
o
Do
HI D
Strike
r4
oo
D
Prox Reader
+ 1 2
RLY
D1
1
r3
RLY
D1
1
HI D
+ 2 4
D2
Prox Reader
D
K1
Strike
D2
HI D
C
NO
RLY
D1
SRA- 10
C
NC
1
D
1
Strike
r2
oo
SRA- 10
K1
D2
D2
+ 1 2
r1
oo
AKM-10
AKM-10
NO
NC
+ 2 4
RLY
D1
Aux Input 2
TB1
NO
NC
+ 2 4
Door
Contact
Door
Contact
C
K1
K1
C
Aux Out put 2
Aux Out put 1
TB1
SRA- 10
TB1
SRA- 10
T amper
Aux Input 1
APN-35
Aux Input 2
Aux Out put 2
Aux Out put 1
T o next APN-35
HI D
Prox Reader
EZ-One Pro Kits
The system can be purchased in separate components on as EZ-One Pro kits. Kits offer significant price savings. There are 4
kinds of kits:
1) Kit #1 for first two doors (door 1 and 2) includes: 1 ASD-CNV converter, 2 ATM-48 terminators, 1 APN-35 controller, 1 ASW35 software, 1 AUS-12 Enclosure with power supply and battery, 1 12-feet cable from controller to PC, 2 readers of your
choice, 25 cards matching the readers.
2) Kit #2 for the doors 3 and 4 includes: 1 APN-35 controller (mounts in the same box from the kit #1), AMK-10 stand-offs for
mounting the second controller in the same AUS-12, 2 readers of your choice.
3) Kit #3 for the doors 5 and 6 includes: 1 APN-35 controller, 1 AUS-12 Enclosure with power supply and battery, 2 readers of
your choice.
4) Kit #4 for the doors 7 and 8 includes: 1 APN-35 controller (mounts in the AUS-12 box from the kit #3), AMK-10 stand-offs for
mounting the second controller in the AUS-12, 2 readers of your choice.
So for 2 doors you buy only EZ-One Pro Kit #1. For 4 doors you buy Kit #1 and Kit #2 and so on.
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Limitations
a) 8 doors
b) up to 2000 users or
3750 events (per
controller)
The system can be
upgraded to a system
based on AAN-32/100
controllers and APACS
software. APN-35 must be
reprogrammed and AAN32/100 controller with
APACS software added.
Readers
EZ-One Pro kits are available with HID
MiniProx, ProxPoint, Indala Arch Slim, Keri P300 or Apollo AP-502 readers. If these readers
do not match your requirements you can order
kits without readers and add any kind of
readers from the pricelist. Readers supported:
a) All HID, Indala and Keri proximity readers
with Wiegand output.
b) Apollo AP-501/502 magnetic readers
c) V-Prox/Flex/Pass/Smart fingerprint readers
d) Any other readers with standard Wiegand
output
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Cards
The 25 cards included with the Kit #1 are standard,
non-printable cards, encoded with special EZ-One
format. If you need more than 25 cards:
a) You can order the same type cards with the
same format as the included 25 cards.
b) You can order any other type of cards or key
fobs of the same manufacturer (HID for
example). Just be sure to ask for the EZ-One
format when ordering more cards.
c) If you order cards with other format that EZ-One
you will not be able to use the included 25
cards.
3. Large systems, from 8 to 100+ doors, PC required
3.1 System with standard proximity readers or any other readers that have Wiegand output
The system is based on the APACS software, AAN-32/100 controllers and reader interfaces.
Application
Components required for a complete system
This is a high-end
 APACS Software
integrated security
 AAN-32/100 controller(s) with appropriate communication drivers (ASMsystem designed for
23/48, ANI-1) and sufficient memory. See controller selection guide in the
medium to large sites
page number 10 and memory configuration guide in the Appendix #1.
like office buildings,
 2 ATM-48 terminators per RS-485 communication line
military sites, nuclear
 Reader interfaces (AIM-4, AIM-4SL, API-10, AIM-1SL). See interface
power stations,
selection guide in the page number 11.
banks, laboratories,
 Readers of your choice, must have Wiegand output
and other high
 AUS-12 or APU-12 enclosures with power supplies. Enclosure selection
security buildings
guide in the Appendix #2. Local alternatives may also be used.
 Door contacts, exit buttons, electric locks, door wiring – not supplied by
Apollo.
EZ-Eight Access Control System
APACS
Single User
RS-232
COM PACT DI S C
POW ER
Optional components
 AWS-10/20 and
APO-6250 weather
shields
 APA-15 alarm panel,
ARM-16 relay
module
 AIO-168/16/8 alarm
panel
 ASA-72 status panel
 Cards
 ACL-48 RS-485
communication cable
A SM-23
A SM-48
RS-485
AAN-32
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
EZ-Eight Kits
The system can be purchased in separate components on as an EZ-Eight kit. Kits offer significant price savings. The EZ-Eight kit
includes:
a) APACS Single-user Software
b) AAN-32C controller
c) APU-1208 Enclosure with power supply and battery
d) 2 AIM-4 interfaces
e) 8 readers of your choice
f) 12-feet cable to PC with DB-9 connector
g) 2 test cards
Limitations
Readers
Cards
a) The number of workstations is not limited.
EZ-Eight kits are available with HID MiniProx, ProxPoint,
The system
See the software selection guide in page 10.
Indala Arch Slim, Keri P-300 or Apollo-AP-502 readers. If
supports most
b) The number of controllers is not limited
these readers do not match your requirements you can
Wiegand and
c) The number of readers and other slave
order kit without readers and add any kind of readers from Magnetic
devices is only limited by the number of
the pricelist. Readers supported:
formats. Make
controllers
a) All HID, Indala and Key proximity readers with
sure you request
d) The number of cards is limited by the memory
Wiegand output.
the same format
in the AAN-32/100 controllers. See memory
b) Apollo AP-501/502 magnetic readers
when adding
selection guide in the Appendix #1.
c) V-Prox/Flex/Pass/Smart fingerprint readers
cards to an
d) Any other readers with standard Wiegand output
existing system.
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System expansion
EZ-Eight can be easily expanded by adding interfaces and readers. When the maximum capacity of the AAN-32 controller is
reached, another AAN-32 or AAN-100 controller may be added.
EZ-Eight Access Control System
APACS
Single User
A TM-48
RS-232
A SM-23
COM PACT DI SC
POW ER
A SM-48
RS-485
A TM-48
AAN-32
AIM-4
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
A TM-48
A SM-23
A SM-48
RS-485
A TM-48
AAN-32
AIM-4
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
Systems with the AAN-100 controller can be easily expanded by adding interfaces and readers.
System Expansion
APACS
Single User
A TM-48
TCP/IP
COM PACT DI SC
POW ER
ANI-1
ASM-48
ASM-48
AAN-100
RS-485
A TM-48
A TM-48
ASM-48
ASM-48
AIM-4
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
A TM-48
AIM-4
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
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It is possible to add workstations and controllers to the system. Note that if you want to add workstations to a system with APACS
Single user system already installed, first you must upgrade APACS Single User to Multi User server and then add desired
number of APACS Clients.
System Expansion
APACS
Multi User
Server
TC P/IP
C OM P AC T
A TM-48
DI S C
P OW E R
TC P/IP
ASM-48
ANI-1
A TM-48
RS-485
ASM-48
AAN-100
ASM-48
ASM-48
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
APACS
Client
TC P/IP
C OM P AC T
DI S C
P OW E R
A TM-48
TC P/IP
APACS
Client
ANI-1
ASM-48
A TM-48
RS-485
ASM-48
AAN-100
ASM-48
ASM-48
AIM-4
AIM-4
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
TC P/IP
C OM P AC T
DI S C
P OW E R
Video Camera
Badge Printer
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3.2 System with intelligent Apollo proximity or contactless smart card readers
The system is based on the APACS software, AAN-32/100 controllers and AP-6xx/7xx readers. The main advantage of this
system is big savings on reader wiring. AP-600/700 readers have built-in interfaces with all door controls. All door wiring
terminates at the reader. There is no need to run wires to a door controller, there is no door controllers or interfaces.
Application
Components required for a complete system
Optional components
This is a high-end
 APACS Software
 APO-6250 weather
integrated security
 AAN-32/100 controller(s) with appropriate communication drivers (ASMshields
system designed for
23/48, ANI-1) and sufficient memory. See controller selection guide in
 APA-15 alarm panel,
medium-large office
the page number 10 and memory configuration guide in the page
ARM-16 relay module
buildings, military
number 11.
 AIO-168/16/8 alarm
sites, nuclear power
 2 ATM-48 terminators per RS-485 communication line
panel
stations, banks,
 AP-600/700 readers
 ASA-72 status panel
laboratories, and
 AUS-12 or APU-12 enclosures with power supplies and batteries.
 Cards
other high security
Enclosure selection guide in the Appendix #2. Local alternatives may
 ACL-48 RS-485
buildings
also be used.
communication cable
 Door contacts, exit buttons, electric locks – not supplied by Apollo
EZ-32 Access Control System
APACS
Single User
RS-232
COM PACT DI SC
POW ER
RS-485
ASM-23
ASM-48
AAN-32
Door wiring
1
2
1
2
4
5
4
5
7
8
9
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
CLEAR
0
ENTER
CMD
6
3
CMD
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
CMD
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
CMD
6
RS-485
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
CMD
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
CMD
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
6
CMD
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
6
CMD
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CLEAR
0
ENTER
3
CMD
6
6
Door
Contact
Strike
Exit
Push
Button
EZ-32 Kits
The system can be purchased in separate components on as an EZ-32 kit. Kits offer significant price savings. The EZ-32 kit
includes:
a) APACS Single-user Software
b) AAN-32C controller
c) AUS-1208 enclosure with power supply and battery
d) 8 AP-610K/610H or AP-710 readers
e) 12-feet cable to PC
f) 2 test cards
Limitations
Readers
Cards
a) The number of workstations is not
EZ-Eight kits are available with HID MiniProx, ProxPoint,
The system
limited. See software selection guide in Indala Arch Slim, Keri P-300 or Apollo-AP-502 readers. If
supports most
page 10.
these readers do not match your requirements you can order
Wiegand and
b) The number of controllers is not limited kit without readers and add any kind of readers from the
Magnetic formats.
c) The number of readers and other slave pricelist. Readers supported:
Make sure you
devices is only limited by the number
a) All HID, Indala and Key proximity readers with Wiegand
request the same
of controllers
output.
format when adding
d) The number of cards is limited by the
b) Apollo AP-501/502 magnetic readers with Wiegand
cards to an existing
memory in the AAN-32/100 controllers.
output
system.
See memory selection guide in the
c) V-Prox/Flex/Pass/Smart fingerprint readers
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Appendix #1
d) Any other readers with standard Wiegand output
System expansion
EZ-32 can be easily expanded by only adding readers, no interfaces required. When the maximum capacity of the AAN-32
controller is reached, another AAN-32 or AAN-100 controller may be added.
EZ-32 Access Control System
APACS
Single User
A TM-48
ASD-CNV
COM P ACT DI S C
P OW ER
RS-485
A SM-48
A TM-48
A SM-48
AAN-32
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CM D
CM D
CM D
CM D
RS-485
A TM-48
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
RS-485
A SM-48
A TM-48
A TM-48
A SM-48
AAN-32
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
1
2
4
5
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
3
CM D
6
A TM-48
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CL E AR
0
E NT E R
CM D
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CM D
CM D
CM D
4. Ordering APACS Software
There are two things you need to consider when ordering APACS Software:
4.1. What tasks the software will have to perform
Version
Application
 APACS Lite
Basic access control systems. It allows you to configure and manage the system and generate event
reports. Attendance reports included.
 APACS Standard
APACS Standard has two additional capabilities compared to Lite: graphic maps for easy event
viewing and control and ID badge design and printing.
 APACS Pro
Full feature version. In addition to the Standard features, it has “Reactions”. Reactions allow
integration with CCTV, Paging and other sub systems, playing sound files, starting programs on a PC
based on system events, various linkages.
4.2. How many computers you will need in the system
Version
Application
 APACS Single-user
Runs only on one computer.
 APACS Multi-user
Capable of running on multiple computers. If you need more that one computer running APACS, you
must order:
a) One APACS Multi-user Server
AND
b) Required number of APACS Clients
Example: The system must have 3 workstations with APACS Pro software. You must order 1
APACS Pro Multi-user server and 2 APACS Pro Clients. It is possible to mix Pro, Standard and Lite
in the same system. You can have APACS Pro Multi-user Server and two APACS Lite Clients.
Support Contracts
It is recommended to order annual software support contract together with the software. The support contract gives free support
for one year as well as free upgrades and new versions that are released during the contract period.
5. Ordering Controllers
Controller
AAN-32
AAN-100
Supported devices
Supports 32 slave devices. It may be any combination of the devices listed
below:
a) AP-6xx/7xx readers (max 32)
b) AIM-4/4SL reader interfaces (max 8, 4-reader interface is treated as 4
devices)
c) AIM-1SL or AIM-2DL interfaces (max 16, 2-reader interface is traded as
2 devices)
d) API-10/17 interfaces (max 20, API interface is treated as 1 device, but
there is a maximum of 20 API interfaces per RS-485 communication line)
e) APA-15/16, APD-16 or AIO-168/16/8 alarm panels (max 32)
f) ASA-72 status panels (max 4)
Supports 96 slave devices. It may be any combination of the devices listed
below:
a) AP-6xx/7xx readers (max 96)
b) AIM-4/4SL reader interfaces (max 24, 4-reader interface is treated as 4
devices)
c) AIM-1SL or AIM-2DL interfaces (max 48, 2-reader interface is traded as
2 devices)
g) API-10/17 interfaces (max 80, API interface is treated as 1 device, but
there is a maximum of 20 API interfaces per RS-485 communication line)
h) APA-15/16, APD-16 or AIO-168/16/8 alarm panels (max 32)
i) ASA-72 status panel (max 4)
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Additionally required components
 Host communication driver. In
most cases it will be the ASM-23
for RS-232 type communication.
 Device communication driver. In
most cases it will be the ASM-48
for RS-485 type communication.
You may order AAN-32C controller. It
is the same AAN-32 controller with 1
ASM-23 and 1 ASM-48 drivers
already plugged in.
 Host communication interface. In
most cases it will be the ANI-1 for
TCP/IP type communication. The
host PC must have a 10BaseT
network card.
 4 device communication drivers
(AAN-100 has 4 ports for
communication with devices and
each port needs a driver). In most
cases it will be the ASM-48 for
RS-485 type communication.
6. Ordering Interfaces
Questions you need to answer when ordering interfaces:
a) How many readers you will want to connect to the interface
b) Do you want an interface with a local memory? Interfaces that have local memory store database of cards, access levels and
time zones. They remain fully functional and record events in case master controller fails.
c) How much room you need to leave for future expansion. It is recommended to leave 25-50% of capacity for future expansion
in case you want to add more doors later (example: connecting only 3 readers to the AIM-4 interface that can support 4
readers.)
Interface
Readers
Doors
Local database
External high-security digital relays
Special function
AIM-4SL
4
4
Yes
Optional ADA-10/11 (one per door)
AIM-4
4
4
No
Not supported
AIM-2DL
2
2
Yes
Not supported
AIM-1SL
2
1
Yes
Optional ADA-10/11 (one per door)
API-10
1
1
No
One ADA-10/11 required
API-17
1
1
No
AEL-12 relay boards required
Elevator control
7. Proximity reader selection guide
Type
Range*
Apollo
HID
Indala (Motorola)
Keri
Very short range, small, inexpensive
5-7 cm
ProxPoint Plus
P-300
Short range, narrow
10-14cm
MiniProx,
FP Arch Slim
Short range, wall switch
10-14cm
AP-610/20
Thinline
FP Arch Wall switch
P-500
With keypad
10-14cm
AP-625
ProxPro w/keypad
ARK-501
P-600
Mid-range
15-25cm
ProxPro
FP Arch Mid-range
P-700
Long range
50-60cm
MaxiProx
ASR-620
Hazardous location
10-14cm
MiniProx 5365-1
Bullet proof
2 cm
P-400
*Read ranges in this table are only approximate. Check datasheet of the particular model before making a decision. Read ranges
shown in this table are only valid if using standard proximity cards. Range for thin printable cards and key fobs will be shorter.
8. Proximity card selection guide
Type
Standard, non printable
Thin, printable
Thin, printable with mag stripe
Key fob
HID
ProxCardII
IsoProxII
DuoProxII
ProxKeyII
Indala
ASC-121T
Image30
Image30 w/stripe
ASK-116T
Keri
PSC-1
PSM-2P
PSM-2S
PSK-3
9. Readers for vehicle access control
Manufacturer
Apollo
HID
Read Range
15-20 meters
2-2.5 meters
Model
AP-IRC infrared receive with AP-IRT infrared transmitters
HID MaxiProx reader with ProxPass active tags
Model
AIO-168
AIO-16
AIO-8
APD-16
Inputs
16
16
16
Outputs
8
8
-
End of line terminator
ATM-30 (optional)
ATM-30 (optional)
ATD-16 (required, digital)
ARM-16
-
16
-
10. Ordering alarm panels
Notes
ATM-30 terminators are required for each input if line supervision
is enabled.
Relay output board only.
Provides Grade AA line supervision. Designed for very high
security installations. Supports one ARM-15 board.
Relay output board only. Must be used with APD-16 alarm panel
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11. ID Badging
Only Apollo APACS Standard and Pro software versions support badging. Badging is not available with stand alone or small
systems like EZ-One Pro.
Required items
Optional items
 APACS Standard
 High-resolution digital camera, camera cable and PC video capture board. This is required if you want
or Pro software
to capture and print high-quality photos. We only support capture boards and cameras that we sell.
 Card Printer
 If high quality is not required any PC/Web camera with USB interface can be used.
 Printer Ribbon
 Camera tripod
 Printable cards or
 Blue photo background and background stand (Clean white wall is a good background too)
adhesive labels
 Printer cleaning cards
 Over-laminate, if the printer supports lamination
Printer selection criteria
Model
Features
Fargo ProLX printer
high quantity, high quality, dual side, lamination, magnetic stripe encoding (optional)
Fargo C25
high quantity, high quality, dual side, magnetic stripe encoding (optional)
Fargo C11
Low quantity (several hundred badges), single side, magnetic stripe encoding (optional)
12. Ordering Components for Elevator Control
Elevator control with proximity reader or any other Wiegand output readers
Required equipment Connection
 Reader
Any reader with Wiegand output from Apollo catalog can be used. The reader is mounted inside of the
elevator cabin.
 API interface
You will need one interface per elevator cabin/reader. The version of the interface may be different for
different readers (Example: proximity readers with keypad require different version of the API interface).
The interface is usually mounted inside the elevator control room that is on top of the elevator shaft.
 AEL-12/24 relay
Every AEL relay board has 8 relays, which means that it can control 8 floors. AEL connects to the API
boards (maximum 4)
interface. API interface supports up to 4 AEL modules. This means that you can control up to 32 floors.
AEL is usually mounted together with the API
 Enclosure and
AUS-12 Enclosure and fit and provide power for one API interface and one AEL board. If you have more
power supply
components, APU-5/12 is recommended. Local alternatives are also acceptable
AEL
AEL
AEL
1200 ft max.
AEL
Access Control System
with Elevator Control
APACS
Single User
Twisted pair,24 awg
Series connection between
API and AELs
A TM-48
RS-232
C OM P AC T
P OW E R
DI S C
A SM-23
A SM-48
IN-
RS-485
Output to
Elevator Controller,
32 individual floors,
8 relay output per AEL.
A TM-48
IN+
API-17
AAN-32
AIM-4
8 conductor,24 awg,
shielded for up to 200'
500 ft max.
8 conductor,22 awg,
shielded for up to 500'
Proximity Readers
Proximity Reader
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13. Ordering Terminal Servers for Connecting Interfaces via LAN
It is possible to connect reader interfaces to controllers via LAN or WAN. Only AIM-4SL and AIM-1SL interfaces that have
downloadable database can be connected to a network. Apollo is using UDS-10 terminal servers made by Lantronix for network
connection. Apollo will not provide technical support for systems using other terminal servers than Lantronix.
Required components
 One UDS-10 at the AAN-32/100 controller (you may need more that one UDS-10 interface at the controller depending on the
number of the AIM-1SL/4SL interfaces that you are connecting to the network
 One UDS-10 at every point where you want to connect interfaces to the network
Network Connection of Reader Interfaces
APACS
Single User
A TM-48
T CP/IP
ANI-1
ASM-48
ASM-48
AAN-100
ASM-48
RS-485
RS-485
A TM-48
UDS-10
ASM-48
AIM-4
AIM-4
Ethernet TCP/IP
UDS-10
UDS-10
RS-485
A TM-48
A TM-48
AIM-4SL
AIM-4SL
Proximity Readers
Proximity Readers
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RS-485
COM P ACT DI S C
P OW ER
AIM-1SL
Proximity Readers
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