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Secure Ethernet Gateway
SEG-1 and SEG-M
for IEI Access Systems
Installation Manual
Section 1: Introduction
SECURITY WARNING: New SEG's shipped after April 2008 will have Telnet setup option enabled by default. Enabling Telnet on
the SEG allows you (the customer) to be able to configure the settings of the SEG via LAN without requiring the serial connection to
the SEG via the “Gateway Config” RJ11 adapter. While enabling Telnet setup was done as a convenience to speed setup, it also opens
a security hole in the SEG. It is recommended that when you are finished setting up the SEG, that you also enable the Telnet
password option, so that a password is required to enter Telnet in the future. This Telnet password option is located in Setup menu
option named “0 Server Configuration” and when you get to “Change telnet config password” enter Y and then enter a 4 digit
password. You can also completely disable Telnet in the menu named “6 Security”.
The SEG is a LAN/WAN (TCP/IP to serial) interface that enables existing or new IEI access systems to use the end user's network
infrastructure and to be programmed and managed at any network PC running Hub Manager™ Professional software. The SEG
requires Hub Manager™ Professional software version 5.0 or higher for static IP addressing and version 7.1 or higher for dynamic
addressing. The access system data sent over the corporate network is 128-Bit so that user and door information cannot be "sniffed"
and security compromised.
The IP address assigned to the SEG may be either a static address assigned by authorized network administrator, or it may be a
dynamic address assigned by a DHCP Server.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To set up the SEG, installation technicians must have a technical knowledge of networks and networking in a PC environment. It is
important to consult the end user's system administrator in order to resolve any networking issues that may occur.
Ordering Information
Model p/n Description
SEG-1 0296005
IEI Secured Ethernet Gateway. Converts TCP/IP to serial data enabling IEI access
systems to use a network to securely send and receive data; and to be programmed and
managed from any network PC running Hub Manager Professional. Requires network
connection. Wall mounts using separately provided hardware; requires separate 12VDC
power [150 mA max], provided with modular cord for communication with access
panel.
SEG-M 0296006
IEI Secured Ethernet Gateway [Plug-in] Module. Converts TCP/IP to serial data
enabling IEI access systems to use a network to securely send and receive data; and to
be programmed and managed from any network PC running Hub Manager Professional.
Requires network connection. Easily plugs into backplane which provides module
power and communication with access panel.
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Summary of Contents

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Secure Ethernet GatewaySEG-1 and SEG-Mfor IEI Access SystemsInstallation ManualSection 1: IntroductionSECURITY WARNING: New SEG's shipped after

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3.7 Connecting the SEG-1 to a Max 3 System (RS-485)You can also use the SEG-1 to connect your Max 3 or MiniMax 3 system to your LAN/WAN. Follow the i

Page 3 - Section 2: Product Overview

3.8 Connecting the SEG-1 to a MiniMax 3 System (RS-485)You can also use the SEG-1 to connect your MiniMax 3 system to your LAN/WAN. Follow the instru

Page 4 - 3.1 SEG-1 Diagrams

3.9 SEG-M Installation (Plug On Module)The SEG-M plug on module was created to allow HubMax and MiniMax panels an easier way to use the SEG-M functio

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3.9.2 SEG-M ConnectorsThe chart below describes the connectors on the SEG-M.Connector Description Pin ConfigurationJ1 RS-485 Data ConnectorPin Label

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3.9.4 Connecting the SEG-M to a HubMax System (RS-232)Connect the SEG-M to the eight-position pin rail S1 above the first module on the backplane. Ma

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3.9.6 Connecting the SEG-M to a Max 3 System (RS-485)You can connect your Max 3 to your LAN/WAN by using the SEG-M, Secured Ethernet Gateway. Follow

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3.9.7 Connecting the SEG-M to a MiniMax 3 System (RS-485)You can connect your MiniMax 3 to your LAN/WAN by using the SEG-M, Secured Ethernet Gateway.

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Section 4: SEG ConfigurationThe SEG is a device created for the purpose of allowing data to be exported from your PC over a LAN/WAN to either Secured

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Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction...

Page 13 - 3.9.3 SEG-M LED Indicators

4.2 Dynamic IP Address, non-expiring leaseNo setup of the SEG via the serial port is required. Just supply the SEG's MAC address (the 12 digit n

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4.3 Static IP AddressThe static IP address can be set through the serial port of the SEG using the PC's serial communications port (or through t

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8. Disconnect power to the SEG (if it was powered up).9. Press and hold down the x key (lowercase) on the PC keyboard while the HyperTerminal program

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4. Type cmd and then press OK. A DOS prompt will appear. 5. Type the following and press enter: telnet <IP address of SEG> 9999 (for exa

Page 17 - Section 4: SEG Configuration

4.3.3 SEG Setup Menu1. To change the IP address you should select option 0 server Configuration. A 3 digit number will be displayed in brackets. This

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Here is a brief description of each menu and sub option, and what the default values should be. The SEG device is factory set to have the highest secu

Page 19 - Figure 4: Select a SEG

6 – SecurityHere you can change the Encryption key manually to match the encryption key Hub Manager Professional is using. This is normally not necess

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4.3.4 Configuring the IP Address in Hub Manager ProfessionalNow it is time to open Hub Manager Professional, create a new site, and configure this si

Page 21 - 4.3 Static IP Address

4.4.5 Generate Random Security KeyThis button will generate a new 128 bit security key and will then display the hexadecimal representation in the &a

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4.5.2 Reset the Security Key in the SEG to all 0's NOTE: This requires SEG firmware v1.30 or higher.This feature is provided to allow you to res

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Section 2: Product Overview2.1 Product SpecificationsThe chart below contains the environmental and electrical specifications.ElectricalVoltage 12VD

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Page 27 - 4.4 SEG Parameters

Section 6: FCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part

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Section 3: Hardware InstallationThe following section contains information about installing the SEG-1 and SEG-M hardware.3.1 SEG-1 DiagramsPage 4 of

Page 30 - Section 5: Trouble Shooting

3.2 Connection the SEG-1 to a HubMax or Hub MiniMax (RS-232)Two different methods can be used to connect Port A of the HubMax or HubMiniMax to the SE

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3.3 Connecting the SEG-1 to HC500P (RS-232)Two different methods to can be used to connect Port A of the HC500P to the SEG-11. Connect to the RS232 m

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3.4 Connecting Multiple HubMax/Hub MiniMax NetworksDocument Number: 6066005, Rev 3.2

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3.5 Connecting the SEG-1 to a prox.pad plus (RS-485)Two different methods can be used to connect P5 Connector of the prox.pad plus to the SEG-1:1. Co

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3.6 Connecting Multiple prox.pad plus NetworksDocument Number: 6066005, Rev 3.2

Related models: SEG-1

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