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CT-V900-A : Installation Manual - Security Service & Communication
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1. 232 PO USING CEJ Ce 20 pb OH weer CAJE Converter T M Lm n E LN VALLAH d MEXIV M I m 2 Ebl EIL Access Control Server BN MILLE MK Figure 6 Connecting to the Access Control Server via RS 282 First Controller NOL Linky D ga patina ae Gow Trae WI ro SIN SUNNECT T r c 22 USING Dw Zune UNE EN SC lt V 25 SOME EDITIONS OF THE CENTAUR Salis SOFTWARE MAY REQUIRE SOFTWARE KEY IF REQUIRED CONNECT THE APPROPRIATE 25 PIN CENTAUR SOFTWARE KEY TQ THE rid COMPUTER S PARALLEL PORT CT V900 CoNTROLLER 11 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEW For an overview of the access control system using Centaur 2 0 refer to Figure 8 on page 12 For an overview of the access control system using Centaur 3 0 refer to Figure 9 on page 13 Please take note of the following items concerning the connection of the controller network to the access control server 12 Centaur 2 0 Up to 16 controllers can be connected to the access control server to control a total of 32 readers Centaur 3 0 Up to 256 controllers can be connected to the access control server to control a total of 512 readers expandable to 2048 readers Controllers are connected in daisy chain format or can be connected in a star network when using the CA A370 Network Hub
2. closed contact These relays can be used to activate alarm sounders or other devices such as lighting control air conditioning An additional 14 relays can be added per controller by connecting two CA A460 Relay Expansion modules to the controller s E Bus The relays can be programmed to activate or deactivate according to a schedule input or event INSTALLATION MANUAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS RECOMMENDED WIRING Wire Type Belden Max Ref Length Card Reader 1 LED amp Buzzer 6 conductor stranded shielded foil drain conductor 9553 18AWG 150m 500ft Card Reader 2 LEDs amp Buzzer 8 conductor stranded shielded foil drain conductor 9554 18AWG 150m 500ft BCD Keypad 12 conductor stranded 8466 18AWG 150m 500ft 6 conductor stranded shielded foil drain conductor 150m 500ft CT V900 CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS System Resources Doors Cards Schedules Buffered Events Operating Temperature System Autonomy Firmware Cabinet Custom Printable 2 expandable to 8 10 920 expandable 512 expandable 2048 expandable 5 C to 55 41 F to 133 F Full Distributed Architecture 10096 Off line Operation Online Upgradeable H 39cm 15 5 W 33cm 13 D 10cm 4 Elevator Control Centaur 3 0 only Controlled Elevators Floors per Elevator 64 Schedules per Floor per Elevator Yes Floor Groups Inputs Readers Keypads Multi Purpose Inputs Contro
3. Figure 2 on page 8 UPON POWER UP The Ac PRESENT LED should be on The READER 5 VOLT LED should be on The i2 VOLT SUPPLY LED should be on The LOGIC 5 voL T LED should be on The MICRO CHECK LED flashes every 750ms in normal operation or every 350ms if communication fails When a valid card is presented at either reader the LED indicator associated with the reader activates for 750ms When a card is presented to a reader that does not conform to the programmed format the LED indica tor associated with the reader will activate for 100ms If the micro check low bat reader 1 and reader 2 LEDs are flashing in a circular manner the controller has no firmware and must be updated The update can be done from the firmware update application which can be downloaded from our web site For more information refer to the Centaur Operator s Manual or visit our web site at www postech ca BATTERY INDICATIONS During a battery test the BATT CHECK LED should be on for four seconds When there is a complete loss of power no AC or battery the BATT ENABLE LED should be off When the battery voltage drops below 20 5V the Low BATT LED will flash If the battery voltage drops to below 16 8V the controller will shut down after one minute The LOW BATT LED will flash twice as fast strobe during this one minute period CT V900 CoNTROLLER 7 Figure 2 Controller s Jumper Loca
4. NT service pack 4 0 or higher 64MB RAM 128MB RAM Recommended 300MB free disk space 1GB Recommended e RS 232 Serial Port Depending on the installation more than one may be required CD ROM Drive required for installation Super VGA Monitor COMPATIBLE READERS AND KEYPADS e CR R880 Series PosiProx Proximity Reader e CK POSK 0 BCD and Wiegand Keypad CK K616 CK K626 Wiegand Keypads e Keypads which conform to BCD Motorola ARK or Wiegand outputs Supports bar code magnetic and proximity readers which conform to the Wiegand standard 26 37 bit output or Track 2 magnetic card readers with cards that conform to the Position Technology Track 2 or ABA Track 2 format For an up to date list of which keypads and readers are supported refer to the Centaur 3 0 Software Manual or visit our web site at www postech ca ACCESSORY MODULES PosiPRox CARD READER CR R880 Proximity technology will never be the same again PosiProx sets exacting new standards in design reliability and affordability With no equal in durability and a read range of up to 4 the PosiProx and proximity card and tag readers are the undeniable choice for access control applications PosiKEv KEYPAD CK POSK 0 The rugged CK POSK O keypad will stand up to anything nature can throw at it Designed to operate in an indoor or outdoor environment and housed in a plastic or stainless steel package this keypad still offers rugged good looks and a host of progra
5. SUME FN USING Fa HES BE NF TWKIDK 4 13 EOL UN 12V 24V Lock 1 Selects the output voltage of the LK1 terminal when the Lock 1 relay is active default 12V When the jumper is on pins 1 amp 2 the output will be 12V If the jumper is on pins 2 amp 3 the output will be 24V 8 INSTALLATION MANUAL 12V 24V Lock 2 Selects the output voltage of the LK2 terminal when the Lock 2 relay is active default 12V When the jumper is on pins 1 amp 2 the output will be 12V If the jumper is on pins 2 amp 3 the output will be 24V HicH Low NETWORK IMPEDANCE Select the impedance of the RS 485 network default high Set both jumpers to high when running normally When running the Centaur Lite edition and connecting directly to the 9 pin serial port you must set both jumpers to low EOL E Bus NETWORK Places the EOL termination of the controller s E bus network in circuit default on If the controller is at the end of the E Bus network the jumper should be on If the controller is in the middle of the E Bus network the jumper must be off Please refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 Sample E Bus EOL Jumper Settings at the a the E Bus network h the mide of the network CT V7lQ Cantradler CT VK Controller HiGH Low E Bus IMPEDANCE Select the impedance of the E bus for the RS 485 default low Set to low when running normally Set to high when ru
6. Y networks cannot be used when connecting the RS 485 communications bus between controllers The controller addresses assigned by the dip switches on each controller see page9 do not have to correspond to the actual order of controller placement along the RS 485 network However we recommend that this is done to facilitate trouble shooting and installation service Connect the A B and GND of the first controller to the A1 B1 and GND of the second controller using Belden 1227A type cable Repeat from the second controller to the third and so forth to a maximum of 1220m 4000 ft Depending on the location of a controller it may be required to place the Controller Network EOL jumper on For more information refer to EOL Controller Network on pages To change the communication speed stop communications in the CENTAUR software change the baud rate in the software change the dip switch settings on all controllers press the reset button on each board if using the CA A360 Converter change the baud rate jumper J5 to on start communications Figure 8 Overview of Access Control System Using Centaur 2 0 Access Contra Server 2 per controller Upoo 2 Relay Expansion Vizululac per Second Control ler Up To 1B Contre iors INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 9 Overview of Access Control System Using Centaur 3 0 S D Er ee IUE PD cci ei x
7. allowing you to install the relay modules a maximum distance of 1220m 4000ft from the controller The module features an activation status LED for each relay a communication failure LED with an associated output a 24 hour tamper input and supply monitoring Removable terminals are optional ELEVATOR FLooR CONTROLLER CA A480 Connected to the controller s expansion bus the CA A480 can control up to 16 floors Each of the CA A480 floor control relays can be interfaced directly with an elevator s floor control buttons in 2 modes Non Destination Controlled and Destination Controlled When using the Non Destination Controlled Mode and a valid card is presented the appropriate floor control relays will become enabled allowing the card holder to select the desired floor The Destination Controlled Mode offers a far superior event trail and user accountability by permitting the card holder to make only one floor selection upon presentation of their card In this mode an event is logged indicating the selected floor In addition to these advanced floor and elevator control features the CA A480 also features full supervision backup battery and a fire alarm input Lock CONTROL MODULE CA A110 The CA A110 Lock Control Module has been designed to greatly reduce installation time and simplify the connection of electromagnetic locks when used alone or in conjunction with door strikes The CA A110 Lock Control Module consists of two on board heavy duty 12V r
8. 16 INPUTS This method allows you to connect two devices to each controller input for a total of 16 input devices All inputs on the selected controller must be connected using the ATZ 2R Input Connection Method described in Figure 13 This setup will not support wire fault short circuit recognition but will generate an alarm condition when the state of the input or its tamper switch is breached Since an EOL resistor is not installed in this configuration if the line is cut a tamper alarm will be generated ATZ 3R CONNECTION 16 INPUTS This method allows you to connect two devices to each controller input for a total of 16 input devices All inputs on the selected controller must be connected using the ATZ 3R Input Connection Method described in Figure 13 This setup will generate an alarm condition when the state of the input or its tamper switch is breached An alarm condition will also be generated when a wire fault short circuit occurs Figure 13 Input Connection Methods Input Connection ATZ 2R Connection ATZ 3R Connection Alarm and tampa recognition Alarm tamper wire fault shart circuit recognition s e xt 21 2 Ipek 1 m F 71 2 K Inr Inr 212 aig N Z T IWR 1 Nap AVAC Nr sN h Ni NE EE NG m N E Mawe m m 8 inputs with Ih rei bind m n vi m RELAYS 16 Each controller has two 30VDC 110VAC 5A resistive form C relays with a normally open and a normally
9. 7 Turnstile Configuration Ta previous rntraller To next eancradler RS 485 Communication bus CT V900 CONTROLLER 21 MANTRAP This door configuration is used mostly for high security rooms A mantrap consists of two or more doors each controlled by a card reader and or keypad When a door is opened upon valid access it is not possible to open the second door even with a valid card and or pin number until both doors are closed Most of these applications will use a request to exit device to exit the protected area not shown in illustration Figure 18 Mantrap Configuration RS 485 Communication bus Ta previous corral ler T nex conter Sounding devia WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liabl
10. CT V900 Controller 9 C FG Installation Manual Position Technology TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW EAE notes aee ERU RR mto de ede V dod Q Q Rr dee ER EUR a EE E 4 System Requirements cen REED DERE m Qe ee en ee ed ees reped sce de ate 4 Power Requirements cc acct acces pare oet UP EROR ER RR LAUS DENS a pela pale B ea BUR 2 Rios gts 4 Operator Computer Requirements for Centaur 2 0 3 0 has 4 Access Server Computer Requirements for Centaur 0 hh hh 4 Compatible Readers and Keypads teen ns 4 Accessory Modules SS sus sss k besos ie aasan au woe q sasa REL Godin Be ee Ges eee eae eh eie bw bad 4 PosiProx Card Reader CR R880 0 nn tne 4 PosiKey Keypad GK POSK 0 iis wee as aer tet nte a RR att OR gue iad one oe eee Mca abs RR D at ele a RR Rc 4 RS 485 Converter Module 60 hh nhanh hh he 4 NetworlcH ub GA A370 aro ite DEI Ete hob achat hich I Beer E ee pe E edente bee hen rien qus 4 Relay Expansion Module 460 2 2 5 Elevator Floor Controller CA A480 2 2 5 Lock Control Module CA A110 eue LR E e mac ae cH ek ROC UR RR uh e RR dnte ede RC 5 Tracker LCD Keypad CK T
11. L u s ie LR RES REED EE S Hp ele Tiene 9 Dip Switch Settings iria Rea SARE dete UE eR as 9 Delt Fiun DIp SWIICh 4 2x inb eb ete aed we do ERG EORR UR nie ta ede 9 9 6K 19 2K Dip Swilch soa acs br cR vele see adr x Re a dee e o asa 9 Controller Address Assignment hh rh n es 9 ACCESS CONTROL NETWORK e ss 11 Connecting the Access Control 5 hm rrr 11 Access Control System Overview wd nieder dee pau erre ure 12 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS A ERE Ba sok eee eS 14 Readers and keypads z vr Reh pea Lern eds E BY RUM IU ER Geen LER 14 Programimable Outputs ur a ee qe ee INT En EI Dr Deere e x eer ivit as login eed tat 14 LOCKING DEVICES TIL 15 ne ER ea e u Ka au PE 16 NC Input Connection 8 5 hh hh ns 16 ATZ 2R Gonnection 16 Inputs 12 a uS beta Ee bd edhe Man aa hd a CURE baal 16 ATZ 3A Connection 16 JhnpUts uyu uru uu A u te tae e ee ee a ae al ed ee px re E 16 Relays usce te Orr ms C e d t ME ea BE e alt Te don Us COR Se ate a ate 16 SYSTE
12. M SPECIFICATIONS eie ses kad Meee ees Roc Ib EGRE e p RE M ee p ka upas YR uem de aod Siege 17 Recommended Winn se sie pater ues ere MERE eee Fe ee RAE wee E PRENSA UR IE E RR 17 CT V900 Controller Specifications 3 3 mre rrr 17 DIAGRAMS xia eee eae EIE Eau P PIC Ge oe Rug ee Se w WE u Ecke deese DOR 19 System onus tet eee ate ee etate a ole ku EUR e e iO etta 19 Goritrolled Entryahd EXIU i vue EDAD REGUM ace pasha wae Gace Wie aska A cate e au ER due a 20 Controlled Entry With Free Exit net eee eee 21 EGET MEE 21 Mantra er Cui S a em e cte s ecu EATEN RU d es eee ete etn eee mt ad ere Maayan 22 CT V900 ConTROLLER 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PowER REQUIREMENTS Transformer 24VAC 75VA Backup Battery Two 12VDC 7Ah gel type batteries OPERATOR COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTAUR 2 0 AND 3 0 Pentium 133MHz Pentium 200MHz or higher recommended Microsoft Windows 95 98 or Windows NT service pack 4 0 or higher 2 RAM 64MB Recommended 200MB free disk space 300 Recommended e RS 232 Serial Port e CD ROM Drive required for installation Super VGA Monitor ACCESS SERVER COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTAUR 3 0 Pentium 200MHz Pentium 300MHz or higher recommended Microsoft Windows
13. RAK L ehh hh hh hh hehehe 5 LOCATION amp INSTALLATION zen Sta Dass xk eG ah EXEC GG ae Dee ee eels 6 Contents of CT V900 Package hah erm e 6 Location and Mountings i DM RED eeepc puede uu EE SD IU RESUME 6 Installing a Controller Box Tamper Switch hmmm res 6 Connecting Earth Ground ste ae e rc e ol ote deque Bere Led caet ua er ACER MR ee d tee efe ds 7 Power Gonrnections Sa RTE hes ena ere SN aye ruat ERE Um eM RENNES 7 Battery BACKUP CLE 7 LED Indicators iue ben eem mena RETE ede dor RA RU AG RR E OX e E doe 7 Upon Power Up i regie eee E E Aaa d MR e Eats e due d debate vun aot UR doe 7 Battery IndicallOns Q u vss e EUREN UR whee ob o A eoe Ds 7 Jumper Settings iet hel te tps eme ets Ra DUE Eu UA a aeta riw E en 8 BATT ON OFF eer er Xa REPE UTEM EPI a ea wp RENE Rp e lw as 8 EOE Controller Network Sadan Pah eg xp Pb er ee a IN a tg Dae eae Se ee DES 8 12V24V LOCK AL e eee lee ed e pb e gate doers a PER RES 8 AVAL IS e S 7 EE 9 High Low Network Impedance ce Ree D REED cmo e ee ak eee gee ag idee Rip Boeth Ret Re 9 EOL E Bus Network oec eree ta Den aU itur utei pda SE Se ee Pe ut ut 9 High Low E B s Impedance
14. ail secure mode power required to unlock a door When using Electronic Mag Clamps or similar devices ensure that the current specifications are not exceeded When interconnection to a fire alarm system is required we recommend the CA A110 Lock Control Module This module can be used to cut power to the locks during a fire alarm Refer to the module s installation instructions for connection of the CA A110 device Figure 11 Connecting Locking Devices LOCK 1 askal NAE sindi one cni ie ikerora 8 lt E lt Strike 1 Inia Gli Node The CSM 15 raays aerated at 12V 00 hrs mec using co agang aic p riper aE ye 2E the CT VEXSZ lock cutat voltage 1o 12VDIC Higher voltage will zaraget a CEA AT rip ilis aii v l blo wisi y Cire dirr t amlax l fer Lock 2 Electro ag temic LE 1 Power Supply Pits dirr rrmilsx l 2 Ape IN Power Supply Electromagnetic Lock 2 The arg Ue 725 control powe theeSctroneg eb locks metad Ty re 10 94 en rj um ce ers lack srias a 0c CA IA TES fi aam Fate CT V900 CONTROLLER Always consult the regulatory agency in your area for existing regulations regarding doors designated as emergency exits 15 INPUTS Each controller can monitor the state of up to 16 inputs such as magnetic contacts motion detectors temperature sensors or other devices The following are examples of the type of
15. cv Remote Site TO other remote sles CTV First Controller RS AR5 Up Ta 64 Controllers gt You can have any number user Interfaces Newark Connection 2 r R5 232 Must ba lass tham 25ft use 2I Converter ERER CX GE ICE PC ee eS CQ c l 7 s Local Site l I m ha e l 2 readers per contraler CT VSM espandi ur Bth Second First Controller RS 485 Contre ler Controller Up Tol Contre lors I 2 EBus i l l Upto Relay Uptod Elevator Expansion Modules Flow Controllers E E MIC TN UN TER SAREE contrer gerccnatrarigr CT V900 CoNTROLLER 13 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS READERS AND KEYPADS Each CT V900 controller supports up to two readers and two keypads With some configurations this be expanded to a maximum of four readers and four keypads If you are using the Anti Passback mode you will be limited to two controlled doors or one entry exit door Most Wiegand keypads and readers are connected as shown below When installing a keypad with a Wiegand output the keypad s DO and D1 wires should be connected to the same terminals as the reader s the reader output must be open collector Depending on the required application more than one keypad and or reader can b
16. e connected to the same terminals Figure 10 Reader and Keypad Connections CT V900 CR R8B0 Cantreaiier Pas iProx Reader Reader amp Keypad Connectars far 1 cadis honc Terminals he sfida al Unc oirir Dong connect ihe shied to iha ark wit ile canc mE RECEN For Mher compatible keypads and maeu readers refer to Compatible E m Reader amp Keypad Readers and Keypads on page 5 Connectors for Door 2 Oui cole EC pKa pa Below you will find examples of the many door configurations that are possible For details and drawings of some of these example refer to Diagrams on page19 Controlled entry with free exit request for exit via detector or button Keypad only entry with free exit Controlled entry and exit by using 2 readers per door no entry or exit registration e Controlled entry and exit by using 2 readers and 2 keypads per door no entry or exit registration Reader entry with keypad exit single or multiple codes Controlled entry and exit with Anti Passback and registration of entry and exit uses 2 reader ports and 2 doors Using the wrong voltage may damage your reader or keypad and invalidate the controller warranty PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 14 Most readers and keypads have builtin buzzers and LEDs These should be connected to controller s programmable outputs OUT1 to OUT6 as shown in Figure 10 These are open collector outputs capable of sinking 25mA wi
17. e to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold 22 INSTALLATION MANUAL Position Technology Industrial Avd St Eusacha Montreal Oueaec Car ada J7R 5V3 Fax AD 491 2313 hitpe www postech ca PANT FEIN CANA CED VIEI
18. e two TMP terminals Figure 1 Tamper Switch Connections INSER BRACKET IN CABINET SLOT INSTALLATION MANUAL CONNECTING EARTH GROUND A cold water pipe provides the best earth ground for the system If a cold water pipe is not available find another good earth ground Run an AWG 14 solid copper wire from the controllers EARTH GND terminal located on top right of controller to the cold water pipe Place the ground clamp below any other ground clamps on the same water pipe POWER CONNECTIONS A 15 amp AC power source with a dedicated breaker and an isolated ground is recommended Connect a 24VAC 75VA minimum transformer to the controller s AC terminals and mount it near the cabinet Wire two 12VDC 7Ah gel type batteries in series and then connect them to the BAT BAT terminals with the battery leads supplied see Figure 14 on page 19 Do not power up the controller until all connections are completed BATTERY BACKUP The controller cannot be started on battery power only Battery backup time varies with each system Typical backup time is between 2 and 20 hours using standard equipment and settings When the battery voltage drops below 20 5V the LOW BAT LED will flash It will restore at 23 4V If the battery voltage drops to below 16 8V the controller will shut down after one minute The LOW BAT LED will flash twice as fast strobe during this one minute period LED INDICATORS For location of LEDs refer to
19. elays two inputs for fire alarm contacts and two relay activation LED indicators The relays which are used to control power to the electromagnetic locks are toggled by the activation of the controller s lock output terminals or the CA A110 s fire alarm contact inputs TRACKER LCD KEYPAD CK TRAK L The Tracker LCD Keypad serves as a display unit for your Tracker Time and Attendance Software The keypad s buttons do not perform any actions When an access card is presented to a reader assigned to Tracker the keypad will display the card number as well as a confirmation of a valid punch in or punch out When used with Anti passback applications the keypad will also display an error if the card user has already punched in or out CT V900 CoNTROLLER 5 LOCATION amp INSTALLATION CONTENTS OF CT V900 PACKAGE When you receive your CT V900 controller you should find the following items in your package If you are missing any items notify your distributor immediately 1 CT V900 Controller in its cabinet Backup battery lead wires EOL resistors for controller inputs 8 X 2 2K O and 16 X 1KQ CT V900 cabinet keys 2 8 diodes for the door strikes or locks Tamper switch and metal bracket LOCATION AND MOUNTING The cabinet is designed to be installed indoors in a safe and secure location Suggested locations include electrical rooms communication equipment rooms closets or in the ceiling To save time and wiring and facilitate testi
20. igned to a specific address The access control server Centaur Software will recognize these dip switch settings For more detailed information please refer to the Centaur Software Manual CT V900 ConTROLLER 9 O X g 94 Q Q S gt V o 0 5 o x E ce o amp c 2 o o o gt wn 2 a o o lt o z o 2 a ue Sio o o lt o z 0n g a SU Cia Ci Ci orm err ore pr ow a oer om prr as ore arr ow ow orm rar te ju fic uu fic uu O JO JO JO jO jO w ju ju ju ju u u ju ju ju ju je w u ja u ja u je O O JO O O JO JO O JO JO JO Te T ABEL eo o INSTALLATION MANUAL 10 ACCESS CONTROL NETWORK CONNECTING THE ACCESS CONTROL SERVER There are two ways of connecting the controller network to the access control server If the access control server is located more than 25 feet from the first controller you will be required to use the CA 360 converter as shown in Figure 5 If the access control server is located less than 25 feet from the first controller you can connect the access control server directly to the controllers RS 232 port as shown in Figure 6 The controller then performs the conversion of RS 232 to RS 485 internally Figure 5 Connecting to the Access Control Server via RS 485 First Contr la CONNECT Tz PC
21. ine Upgradable Firmware Multiple Reader Technology Reader 1 ep rS Reader 2 Auxiliary INSTALLATION MANUAL Supports elevator control RS 232 and RS 485 support 12VDC 1 0 5VDC 180mA Scip 12 120 1000 ome ji e n OCEEUNEES su 180 1000 DIAGRAMS SYSTEM DIAGRAM Figure 14 Overview of Controller Connections Taten s imos Oia EN wed oe zen zd Li HINT AU JA ad OR NUS wot DIDE STILE YI quz TONEY rid XIN Bi amkan 28 1S N S3119 11 INL ANI piqa 428 1132 139 chi 2H n H 1 ON alm 15 nv 1 58 Get 109 N DN HOLME QL INNO TUE z SUL Ml N h sae Ax mA pen ad lt B NOISN X3 DL ET LU Pn ME e 4o nag xeu nam ME ng b TC C C SHAH SICH Mid Mos Waag wna agw31d 1 Wola 33410 ABW SNIMIM Ada ON Mana afa M NASAWI Ald ye E wi L Ant AREN HA z rda lo azan IS nap g I m L E Woo L 12 ENERE ENRE Jdid XEL id 2 05 NAEL WL 107920 HLHI L23NN33 B sss B Ea 1 up 59g aW ug APTENT zi ME uv Ate M3INHOJSNEML m L x01 19 CT V900 CONTROLLER CONTROLLED ENTRY AND EXIT Reade
22. inputs that can be monitored Magnetic Door Contact Permits supervision of door status opened closed opened too long forced open Inputs 1 and 9 are assigned by default as the door contact of doors 1 and 2 respectively When using defaults you can easily swap terminals when troubleshooting Request for Exit REX The device used can be a push button vertical view motion detector or floor mat sensor The door can then be programmed to unlock on a REX detection Not required if there is a reader keypad on both sides of the door When a magnetic door contact is installed the System can differentiate between a door forced open and an authorized exit Inputs 2 and 10 3 and 11 for NC Input Connection above are by default assigned to REX of doors 1 and 2 respectively Inputs can be installed to a maximum distance of 1000m 3300ft from the controller when using AWG 22 Only one of the following input connections can be used per controller see Figure 13 NC INPUT CONNECTION 8 INPUTS When using this method only one device can be connected to each input for a total of eight input devices All inputs on the selected controller must be connected using the NC Input Connection Method described in Figure 13 This setup will not support tamper and wire fault short circuit recognition but will generate an alarm condition when the state of the input is breached Only odd numbered inputs 1 3 5 need to be programmed ATZ 2R CONNECTION
23. ller Tamper Communication Ports RS 232 Support Controller Network Expansion Bus E Bus Max Distance E Bus Power Supply AC Power Frequency Max Current AC Loss Indicator 128 2 Wiegand or Track 2 Magnetic Swipe Card Readers 2 Wiegand and or BCD Keypads 8 using N C or 16 using ATZ with 2R 3R Normally Closed N C contact 2 expandable Network Lite Edition or Modem Connection RS 485 9 9 6K baud 19 2K baud Ethernet 10 BASE T Fiber Optic Interface Support and RS 232 RS 485 Plug and Play 1220m 4000ft 24VAC 75VA 50Hz 60Hz 2 5A Yes CT V900 ConTROLLER 17 18 On Board Protection 24VDC 12VDC 5VDC AC Protection Battery Reversal Protection Fuse Failure Indication Battery Backup Battery Capacity Low Battery Low Battery Restore 9 Low Battery Cut Off 9 Outputs Lock Outputs Relays Programmable Outputs 2 5A Fuseless Protection 1A Fuseless Protection 1A Fuseless Protection 5A Fuse 7 Fuse Event Generation and LED Display on ALL supplies Two 12VDC 7Ah 20 5VDC 23 4VDC 16 8VDC 2 Outputs 350mA 12 24VDC 2 Form C Relays 5A 30VDC Resistive Expandable to 16 with CA A460 6 Open Collector 25mA Sink Distributed Architecture 100 off line operation Local Anti passback Dynamic Memory Adjustment Operates with all Centaur Software Applications E Bus for Plug and Play expansion modules Ethernet or Network Ready On L
24. mmable options to compliment your installation Offering a complete range of formats for interconnection into all systems with 26 Bit Wiegand 37 Bit Wiegand 8 Bit Wiegand emulates the ARK 501 Format and BCD output as standard options RS 485 CONVERTER MODULE CA A360 The CA A360 RS485 Converter module is a communication interface that is installed between the managing computer and the first controller of your access control system Two converters can also be used as a repeater extending the distance of an RS 232 or RS485 bus by 1220m 4000ft Transmit receive and power LEDs provide visual indication of the module s status NETWORK HuB CA A370 The CA A370 Network Hub allows you to wire an RS 485 network in a star configuration along a new or existing RS 485 network without affecting the performance of the main network or devices connected to it 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL Using the CA A370 provides higher network isolation from noise thus greatly increasing communications reliability The CA A370 simplifies installation and makes running an RS 485 network more cost effective by reducing wiring and installation time RELAY EXPANSION MODULE CA A460 The Model CA A460 Relay Expansion module provides an additional seven relays to a CT V900 controller Up to 2 Plug and Play relay expansion modules can be added to each controller for a total of 16 relays per controller The relay expansion modules are connected to the controller via an RS 485 E bus
25. ng install the cabinets at an equal distance between its controlled doors Normal temperature and humidity levels should be maintained Cabinet Dimensions 39cm 15 5 high 33cm 13 wide 10cm 4 deep The Cabinet Can Accommodate Two 12V 7Ah gel cell type batteries and wiring connections 15cm 6 high 6cm 2 5 wide 10cm 4 deep Multiple Conduit Knock outs Two 25mm 1 or 31mm 1 25 and one 12mm 0 5 or 19mm 0 75 on each side Minimum Clearance For Cabinet 25cm 10 clear space around all sides 38cm 15 clear space in front of cabinet Minimum Clearance From Electrical Interference 2 4m 8ft from high voltage equipment or wiring and from electrical equipment likely to generate interference 1 2m 4ft from telephone equipment or lines and 8m 25ft from transmitting equipment INSTALLING A CONTROLLER BOX TAMPER SWITCH 6 Installing a tamper switch allows the controller to detect when the cabinet door is opened or when the cabinet is removed from the wall Refer to Figure 1 and install the tamper switch as follows STEP 1 Insert the metal bracket in the cabinet slot before installing the cabinet on the wall STEP 2 Insert the tamper switch in the metal bracket s 2cm 0 75 hole STEP 3 Connect two 20cm 8 wires to the tamper switch terminals STEP 4 Connect the tamper switch to the TMP terminals on the controller STEP 5 If you do not use the tamper switch connect a wire between th
26. nning special E Bus devices DIP SWITCH SETTINGS As shown in Figure 2 on page 8 a set of eight dip switches can found on the lower left hand side of the controller These dip switches are used to set certain modes in the controller as described below Changes to the dip switch settings will only be applied when the controller is powered up or if you press the Reset Switch located on the lower left hand side of the controller DEF RUN SWITCH Set the dip switch to the off Run position for normal operation If you wish to reset the controller to its default settings set the dip switch to the on Def position then power up the controller or press the Reset Switch on the lower left hand side of the controller Default setting is off Run 9 6K 19 2K DIP SWITCH Select the appropriate communications baud rate between the access control server and the network of controllers Set the dip switch to the on position for 9 6K or set the dip switch to the off position for 19 2K Default setting is off 19 2K Verify that the CA A360 Converter has also been set accordingly CONTROLLER ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT Each site can manage up to 256 controllers The 256 controllers are divided into four controller loops of up to 64 controllers each Using Table 1 on page 10 set the dip switches to the desired controller address Each of these loops is assigned to a specific COM port Controllers connected to the selected COM port will be ass
27. r 1 can be assigned as Entry and reader 2 as Exit or vice versa The status of the door is monitored by installing a magnetic door contact reed switch Separate wire runs must be installed for each card reader door contact and door locking device With this configuration a card and or keypad access code will be required to enter and exit the protected area Figure 15 Controlled Entry and Exit Ta access control server RS 485 Communication bus Ta next controller CT VEXKO Controller 20 INSTALLATION MANUAL CONTROLLED ENTRY WITH FREE EXIT Entry through two doors can be controlled with one controller by installing a reader keypad on one side of each door If the door status is monitored by a door contact reed switch then a request to exit REX device such as a motion detector push button or floor mat sensor must be used so that the system can differentiate between a door forced open and an authorized exit The REX can be programmed for free exit according to a specific schedule otherwise a door forced open event will be generated Figure 16 Controlled Entry With Free Exit RS 485 Cormrnmunicat on bus To access control server lt LI To next controller sl t L eed TURNSTILES Most types of turnstile equipment on the market are controlled by an unlock control input which is connected to a solenoid The installation may require additional relays or the use of a CA A110 Lock Control Module Figure 1
28. th a 100 limiting resistor For information on how to program the outputs please refer to the Centaur Operator s Manual The default settings are as follows Output 1 Access Granted Door 1 Output 2 Access Granted Door 1 Output 3 Access Granted Door 2 Output 4 Access Granted Door 2 Output 5 Waiting for Keypad Door 1 Output 6 Waiting for Keypad Door 2 Typically a red green indicator on the reader will inform the card user that access has been granted changes from INSTALLATION MANUAL red to green access has been denied flashing red or the door is locked solid red Typically the reader buzzer or an external sounding device will inform the card user that the door has been left open after a valid access or the door has been forced open The functions of all these outputs are programmable through the Centaur software LOCKING DEVICES Each controller has two lock outputs and each of these outputs is associated to a reader input Using the lock output jumpers you can set each lock output to provide 12VDC or 24VDC see Jumper Settings on page8 A lock output voltage of 24VDC is recommended for most locking devices Lock outputs are protected by fuseless technology and will shutdown if the current exceeds 800mA 9 12 24VDC If you have one door with a reader on each side of the door you can use either lock output You can program the lock outputs to function in fail safe remove power to unlock a door or f
29. tions ar ih LE 1 ON 4 ser 12V 24V Lock 1 Jumper 12V 24V Lock 2 Jumper OFF AC and Batlery Failure Hian Texhnadagy www TEI Example of Jumper Settings EOL lumps set OFF e e uripa sick CCL ON e 9 gt u ip sel ia 12V 12V EL Dip Backup Battery i e llunpa sed ini Switches Em cm BAIT 1V 24 Jumper HighiLaw w High Low Network Impedance E Bus Impedance Jumpers Jumpers TX and RX LEDs Flash when the 5 232 nrc R3 485 network is EOL Contre ler EOL E Hus Gammunicating successfully Network Jumper Network Jumper J UMPER SETTINGS As shown in Figure 2 there are nine jumpers used to set some of the controllers operating modes BATT ON OFF When the jumper is on the controller enables the RAM and RTC battery backup default off Once the controller is installed the jumper must be on for correct operation If you are required to replace the 3V backup battery we recommend that you set the jumper to off until the the battery is replaced Note however if a complete power loss occurs the time and date as well as all controller programming will be lost EOL CONTROLLER NETWORK Places the EOL termination of the main controller network in circuit default off Jumper should only be on when the controller is the last controller in the network as demonstrated in Figure 3 Figure 3 Sample EOL Jumper Settings DY DONT 72 SH
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