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1. Pin Signal Value Remarks 1 VCC 5V Voltage 2 VCC 5V Voltage 3 TXD Data Transmit 4 RX1 Data Receive 1 5 485 Logic Dirction 6 RX2 Data Receive 2 7 GND OV Ground 8 GND OV Ground Communication return J2 Molex 6 Pin Pin Signal Value Remarks 1 NC N A 2 TRXD level RS 485 RS 485 3 TRXD level RS 485 RS 485 4 RXD level RS 232 RS 232 5 TXD level RS 232 RS 232 6 NC N A P7 Molex 3 pin Pin Signal Value Description Remarks 1 VCC 5V Power supply Voltage 2 EXT RES 5V External reset Reset input Active low 3 GND OV Ground Ground 16 Access Lift 17 Access Lift Appendix B Access Lift External Connectors HOST RJ 45 8 pin with LEDs e Communications with master Access IV 2 7 installation pins are compatible with Access II 1 6 pins RS 485 Communication with host Pin Master Host Remarks 1 RXD RXD RS 232 2 TC Led PC According to JP5 3 Vin or Vout 12 Vin According to JP3 4 TXD RXD TXD RXD RS 485 5 TXD RXD TXD RXD RS 485 6 GND GND GND 7 PC LC Depend on JP6 8 TXD TXD RS 232 FC BusRJ 11 6 Pin Pin Signal Value Remarks 1 Serial Clock SCL Clock FC 2 NC N A 3 NC N A 4 NC N A 5 GND Ground 6 Serial data SDA Data PC 18 Access Lift Reader 1 RJ 45 10 pin Pin Dev
2. Floors 20 28 1 ey xi00 200009 X 4060009 2 Technical Specifications e Reader 1 is used as a connector for the user identification unit Reader 2 is N A e A connector for badge readers PRX30 SY 10 Series reader unit e Magnetic proximity 26 bit Wiegand and barcode readers can be connected e Each reader in addition to reading lines connection is supported by three control lines Control line serves for led and buzzer connection designated for user indication RS 485 communication e Four output relays for bell 2xdoor and alarm e Five inputs Communication at dumb mode terminal is 19200 Access Lift The Access Lift 2 1 Physical Dimensions Height 18 0 cm 7 inch Width 11 2cm 41 2 inch Depth 3 4 cm 1 5 16 inch Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Relative humidity 90 non condensing 2 2 Power Reguirements It is recommended to connect Access Lift to a power supply outlet via Power socket on the front panel in addition to power supplied via the master unit The following lists the power supply specifications e 12 Vdc e power consumption 1 watt e recommended power supply adaptor 9 to 14 Vdc max 880 mA Adaptors can be connected using wiring to the terminal block position Power 2 3 Optional Accessories Product Description Quantity Catalog No Readers Designed for only one reader PRX 30 Proximity reader
3. 30 cm 1 foot of power lines of less than 5 KVA e Cables should not be within 60 cm 2 feet of power lines in the 5 10 KVA range Cables should not be within 1 5 meters 5 feet of power lines of more than 10 KVA The cables should not run parallel to power lines for more than 15 meters 49 feet It is best to use a single cable for the communication line If it is not possible to use a continuous cable only one indoors connection is allowed constructed in one of these options e Using two connectors with appropriate shielding and cover e Using a connection box e For aerial installation use N Y Y shielded cables 6 Setting Connectors amp Jumpers 6 1 Dip Switch S1 1 5 Defines the basic ID of the Access Lift 6 7 Sets the number of I O cards attached to Access Lift as describes in the table below Switch 6 Switch 7 Number of I O cards Number of floors OFF OFF no additional card 4 ON OFF 1 12 OFF ON 2 20 ON ON 3 28 6 2 Terminal ID To set an ID for each floor 1 Start counting from a base number which is the next available ID on the Master unit you are using For example if the Master unit is already managing access to 4 doorways using 4 ID s start your count from ID 5 11 Access Lift The Access Lift 2 Add the number appearing in the ID No column in the table below to the floor number set on switches 6 and 7 as described in the Dip Switch S1 section You can
4. External led 2 2 3 6 JP10 Inputl AC DC OR 2 3 Closed AC DC Normal Normal operation 1 2 operation Dry contact 3 4 7 JP11 Input 4 operated with 2 3 Closed AC DC Normal AC DC OR 1 2 operation Normal operation 3 4 Dry contact 8 JP12 Relay 1 Closed DC Closed Open AC 9 JP13 Relay 2 Closed DC Closed Open AC 10 JP14 Enables disables test 1 2 Enable Disable mode 2 3 Disable 11 JP1S For measuring the Closed device power consumption 1 4 Connection to I O model The I O model acts as an extension to Access Lift which enables setting access control to additional floor levels T O cards are added to extend Access Lift capabilities as follows Number of floors Number of 1 0 cards 4 no additional card 12 1 20 2 28 3 13 Access Lift The Access Lift The typical setup for I O models is as follows Note Each I O Extension added to Access Lift uses a power supply adaptor of it s own VO module 1 Powered from terminal VO module 2 Powered from 1 terminal 1 4 0 1 P2 Address Selection A B C I O Address OPEN OPEN OPEN ID 0 OPEN OPEN CLOSE JID 1 OPEN CLOSE JOPEN ID 2 VO module 3 VO 14 The Access Lift Access Lift 15 Access Lift Appendix A Internal Connectors Communication Board J1 Molex 8 Pin
5. 1 60270004 SY 1 Magnetic reader 1 360055 SY 10 B Bar code reader connection up 1 01000102 to 300m SY 10 M Magnetic reader connection 1 01000101 up to 300m Reader unit Reader bar code unit 1 60250000 Reader unit Reader magnetic unit 1 60250200 T O T O Extension 3 Note Each I O Extension added to Access Lift uses a power supply adaptor of it s own 3 Physical Description The Access Lift terminal is housed in a strong metal enclosure Access Lift and it s acompanying components are installed into the elevator mechanism panel The connector panel is located at the front and back panel of the casing Located therein are socket openings for all external connections The Access Lift Access Lift 3 1 Front Connector Panel Led indicator Power supply External Reader 1 PC I O Extension Host RS 485 3 2 Back Block terminal Panel A Block terminal for input output connection purposes Ne od time 1 Press the block terminal with a 3mm flat screwdriver and turn Clock wise until the spring is pressed Caution Do not press screwdriver upward against the enclosure 2 Perform wiring turn to release spring 3 Remove screwdriver 4 Installation 4 1 Unpacking e Do not throw away the box or packing materials e Check the box and contents for signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment After checking the box carefully unpack and check for the following items 4 2 Package Con
6. Access Lift User Manual ws ANI KW WANN 3 e Synel Industries Ltd Manual 4 16 07 Catalog no 653722Part no ACCLFT 222 01 All rights reserved Reproduction or use without express permission of editorial or pictorial content in any manner is prohibited No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Synel Industries Ltd assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein SY is a trademark of Synel Industries Ltd All trade names referenced herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Terminology used in this manual Warning AGA To warn readers about possible damage to equipment or data or about potential problems in the outcome of what they are doing Note To warn readers about the possibility of minor injury to them selves or others Caution To emphasize points or remind readers of something or to indicate minor problems in the outcome of what they are doing Synel Industries Ltd SY 780 A User Manual Synel Industries Ltd Access Lift Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Access Lift sseessecssocscosesssecosecsooossoososocessecosecssoesesocssscesseessecssocsesseessesseesssose 6 LITO UCI xi sisa asa i d nan a sadada a n enn
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9. ice Magnetic Paxton JBar Code Wiegand PRX 30 Remarks 1 RDDI Data For RS 485 signal only 2 BZ1 Led 1 Buzzer Max current 35 mA 3 LD1 Led 2 Led 1 Max current 25mA 4 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC 5 GND GND GND GND GND GND 6 LD2 Led 3 Led 2 Max current 25 mA 7 RDC1 Clock Clock Data 0 Clock Clock For RS 485 8 RDD1 Data Data Data Data 1 Data Data For RS 485 9 12 V 10 RDCI1 Clock For RS 485 signal only Power Socket PL1 Pin Signal Value Remarks 1 VCC 12 V Voltage for power supply 2 GND OV Ground Relays 37 Block terminal 23 Pin Pin Port Signal Value Function Function Remarks 1 Relay 2 A112 Floor 2 Normally Max current closed 24 Vdc 1A 110 Vac 40 5 A 2 Relay 2 B2 Normally Open 3 Relay 2 C2 Common 4 Relay 3 A113 Floor 3 Normally Max current closed 24 Vdc 1A 110 Vac 0 5 A 5 Relay 3 B3 Normally open 6 Relay 3 C3 Common 7 Relay 4 A114 Floor 4 Normally Max current closed 24 Vdc 1A 110 Vac 20 5 A 19 Access Lift Ra m A Relay 1 Normally open Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 5 N 0 Access Lift 21 Access Lift Synel Industries Ltd 2 Hamada St POB 142 Yokneam Industrial Park Israel 20692 Tel 972 4 959 6777Fax 972 4 959 0729 Site www synel com Tel Aviv Br
10. ivated and can be selected The buttons for the floors the person is not allowed access to remain un activated and the floor buttons can not be pressed Access Lift is unique in that it provides a solution for monitoring access to buildings of up to 28 floor levels On it s own Access Lift can monitor access to 4 floors Together with Synel I O systems Access Lift can monitor access to up to 28 floors The Access Lift is managed by a standard master unit which oversees the access restrictions Access Lift and it s complying systems are installed into the elevator wall Access Lift acts as a buffer to the elevator floor selection button mechanism Access Lift capabilities are extended using Synel I O cards of 8 outputs Using Synel I O you can set up to 12 ID s for access control The number of ID s available for floors depends on the number of ID s which are already in use For example if you need to set 28 floors you can start setting the ID s from ID 4 The I O model enables setting access control to additional floor levels as follows Number of floors Number of I O cards number of ID s 4 no additional card 4 12 1 12 20 2 20 28 3 28 Warning The connection between Access Lift and the elevator mechanism is to be installed only by a Certified Elevator Technician Synel is in no way or form responsible for any malfunctions which may occur in the elevator The Access Lift Access Lift
11. osition Step 1 Disassemble Access IV back panel remove two fastening screws at the unit side panels Step 2 Remove back panel Step 3 Fasten back panel on the wall place two screws at position B Step 4 Place front cover and secure using two short screws at the unit side panels Step 5 Route block terminal wiring and connect them to the unit Prevent wiring disconnection secure wiring to the back panel using a clamp fasten by two screws Option A Option B 10 The Access Lift Access Lift 5 Communication 5 1 Host computer Interfacing Communication with the host computer is performed via the Master unit The communication between the master unit and terminals is performed at 19200 bps Access Lift sends a terminal response to the master unit the actual terminal ID is set according to dipswitch therefore the virtual terminal is as defined in the terminal 1D 4 12 20 28 according to dipswitch 6 and 7 settings on the I O card connected to Access Lift Note The Master unit 6 pin connector is connected to Access Lift 8 pin Host connector on the front panel 5 2 Communication cables Characteristics Follow the listed guidelines to install the communications cables Do not install the cable near EMI sources such as e Motors generators alternators and transformers e Air conditioners elevators e Radio television transmitters signal generators and internal communication networks e Cables should not be within
12. set up to 28 3 ID s ID No Jumper Settings 4 3 2 1 01 OFF OFF OFF OFF Sl Switches setup ES po E N 1 4Terminal identification 03 OFF OFF JON JOFF Jumper 1 is LSB jumper 4 is MSB 04 OFF OFF JON JON Identification number is in binary format 05 JOFF JON JOR ORE ati cis jumper e comido as 06 OFF JON OFF JON jo 07 OFF JON JON OFF 08 OFF JON JON JON 09 ON OFF JOFF OFF 10 ON OFF OFF JON 11 ON OFF JON OFF 12 ON OFF JON JON 13 ON ON OFF OFF 14 ON ON OFF JON 15 ON ON JON OFF 16 ON ON JON JON 6 3 Reader 1 2 Jumpers position No Jumper Description Value Default 1 JP1 Reader 2 type Magnetic 1 2 N A Bar code 2 3 2 JP2 Reader 1 type Magnetic 1 2 1 2 Bar code 2 3 3 J3 Reader 2 type Magnetic Open N A Wiegand Close 4 J4 Reader 1 type Magnetic Open Open Wiegand Close 1 3 1 Other Jumpers position No Jumper Description Value Default 1 J5 Vcc current measuring Vcc Close 2 JP3 12V from Master 12Vin 1 2 Open Control Unit 3 JP4 ON OFF ON 1 2 1 2 Tamper switch OFF 2 3 12 The Access Lift Access Lift 4 JP5 Pin 2 communication 12C data 1 2 Open Connector External led 1 2 3 5 JP6 Pin 7 communication IEC Clock 1 2 Open connector
13. tents The Access Lift package contains Access Lift terminal Connection splitter box RJ 45 30cm cable Two RS 45 10 pin male Four flat head Philips screws and anchors for terminal mounting purposes Mounting template Product manual DN Access Lift The Access Lift 4 3 Hardware Setting For manual hardware setting refer to Setting Connectors amp Jumpers on page 11 and Terminal ID on page 11 You can also refer to the section describing Jumper and Connector technical data 4 4 Mounting Access Lift contains computer components and uses communication cables interfacing therefore it should not be mounted where it will be exposed to extreme heat or cold water steam violent radiation high electromagnetic radiation including high voltage power lines and electrical device If the communication cable is to be wired through the wall make sure that it is safe to drill a hole at the desired location Two mounting options are available for this unit Option A Horizontal position Step 1 Mark the horizontal screws position use the mounting template Step 2 Drill holes using a 3 16 4 7mm drill bit Step 3 Place anchors and fasten screws to the wall Step 4 Hang Access IV back panel allow a 3mm gap between unit and wall Step 5 Route block terminal wiring and connect them to the unit Prevent wiring disconnection secure wiring to the back panel using a clamp fasten by two screws Option B Vertical p

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