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TS TAxx Integrated Interactive Terminals Installation Manual TS TAxx TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC NOTICE...................................................................................................4 Canadian Compliance Statement...........................................................4 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS............................................ 5 Mounting Instructions......................................................................................5 Electrical Connections ....................................................................................6 Cabling Arrangements ....................................................................................7 INSTALLATION ............................................................... 8 Attaching the Terminal Support Plate ............................................................8 Hooking Up the Terminal ................................................................................9 Connecting the Cables..................................................................................10 Jumpers.........................................................................................................13 Auxiliary Connections ...................................................................................14 Closing the Terminal .....................................................................................15 Applying the Entry/Exit Labels......................................................................16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................... 17 TemaServer TS TAx3 (CTU-K03 code 1500064EB) ...............................17 Spare Parts............................................................................................18 TemaServer TS TAx4 (CTU-K04 code 1500087CA) ...............................19 Spare Parts............................................................................................20 Optional Parts................................................................................................21 Versione: 1.0 US TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 FCC NOTICE NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, these is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more the following measures: ----- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus mee ts all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada. Page 4 FCC NOTICE PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Mounting Instructions It is recommended that you attach the cables to wall box. The position selected for mounting the box must satisfy the requirements laid down for the mounting area and allow the necessary space for opening the box (see Figure 1). In addition, there must be sufficient space to the right and rear of the unit to allow access to the box with a screwdriver. tube 14cm 12cm mounting area 32cm encased box work area floor cables Figure 1: Space requirements for mounting Mounting Instructions Page 5 Electrical Connections The TemaServer is powered at low voltage (12VAC) by means of a transformer connected to the 115/230V 50/60Hz network switch. This switch must be positioned prior to the TemaServer. The cables connecting the transformer and the TemaServer must be at least AWG20 and no more than 10m long (see Figure 2). I N yellow-green 230V 50Hz or 115V 60Hz yellow-green 125mA black brown transformer module 115/230V 12V oragne gray 10m max. GROUND Figure 2: Electrical connections Page 6 Electrical Connections Cabling Arrangements It is recommended that you attach the cables to wall box. The box must be placed 120cm from the ground (see Figure 3). It is strongly recommended that you run the LAN cable into a separate tube from the one used for the 12V∼ power cable. If you wish to keep the LAN cable and the 12V∼ power cable together, make sure that the 12V∼ cable is shielded. You must not on any account attempt to route the LAN cable and the primary power cable (230V∼) together. encased box tube 120 cm cables floor Figure 3: Cabling arrangements Cabling Arrangements Page 7 INSTALLATION Attaching the Terminal Support Plate To attach the terminal support plate, drill two holes in the wall in which to place the plastic anchors that hold up the support plate (see Figure 4). Make sure that the box attached to the wall is aligned with the niche on the lower part of the support plate (use a ∅ 6mm parallel tip flat head screwdriver). anchor anchor Figure 4: Terminal support plate Page 8 Attaching the Terminal Support Plate Hooking Up the Terminal To hook up the terminal, follow the steps described below (see Figure 5): 1. Attach the upper part of the terminal to the upper hooks on the support plate. 2. Insert the cables into the terminal through the specified openings. 3. Tighten the two screws that secure the terminal to the support plate (use a ∅ 6mm parallel tip flat head screwdriver). 1) Attach terminal to hooks 2) Insert cables 3) fasten the screws Figure 5: Hooking up the terminal Hooking Up the Terminal Page 9 Connecting the Cables To connect the cables, follow these steps: 1. Before connecting the cables, insert the power supply jumpers. WARNING Do not press the anti-opening tamper during installation and/or maintenance of the unit. 2. Line up the cables with the grooves at the back of the terminal (see Figure 6) and screw in the small plate which serves as a cable clamp (use a ∅ 5mm Philips screwdriver). Lock cables Fasten cable clamp board (8 screws) Figure 6: Connecting the cables 3. Attach the wire pin connectors to the terminals located on the lower part of the terminal unit. (use a ∅ 3mm flat head screwdriver). 4. Insert the cable in the corresponding connector (see Figure 7) to complete the connection to the LAN Ethernet 10BaseT (twisted pair). Figure 9 illustrates the connections and settings of jumpers JP2 and JP3 on the display control board. Make sure that both jumpers are in the position shown in Figure 9 (MAG-TEK interface). Page 10 Connecting the Cables When 12V of electric current is supplied (see Figure 8), the terminal commences operation and the green “RUN” LED lights up (see Figure 7) Battery JTAG Battery fuse (F1) Battery cable P10 wall-tamper (jumper) tamper P12 connector for production jumper LEAVE OPEN! Status LED TX (red) RX (green) Collision (red) RUN (green) RESET button JP4,JP3 jumpers Ethernet (test) Power supply fuses Plug-in Ethernet I/O terminal box power supply (12V) Ethernet 10BaseT Figure 7: Main circuit components orange grey green-yellow Figure 8: Close-up view of the 12V supply Connecting the Cables Page 11 lamp cable for rear lighting of LCD jumper JP2 pin 1 -2 = MAG-TEK pin 2 -3 = bidirectiona l jumper JP3 pin 1 -2 = MAG-TEK pin 2 -3 = Proxy serial interface TemaServer mother board connection keyboard cable (4 rightmost keys) keyboard cable (4 leftmost keys) connection with LCD controller keyboard cable (6 central keys) 4x4 keyboard (optional) Figure 9: Display board details Page 12 Connecting the Cables Jumpers For normal operation, configure the ju mpers on the main board as specified in Table 2. Jumper P10 P12 JP3 JP4 Function auxiliary tamper Default state Inserted auto -update of Open firmware Ethernet full duplex Open Ethernet loopback Inserted Table 1: Configuration of jumpers on main board Configure the jumpers on the display board as specified in Table 2. Jumper JP2 JP3 Jumpers Function data transmission Default state inserted between pins 1 and 2 data receipt inserted between pins 1 and 2 Table 2: Configuration of jumpers on display board Page 13 Auxiliary Connections The I/O plug-in board features a connector that includes two opto-coupled inputs and two relay outputs, as illustrated in Figure 10. jumper relay 1 jumper relay 2 jumpers input 1 jumpers input 2 relay output 1 relay output 1 relay output 2 relay output 2 connector to mother board input 1 input 1 + input 2 input 2 + Connection to LCD control board Figure 10: Auxiliary connections Note: When the cables go externally, shielded cables must be used. The cable’s shield must be connected to ground connector You can define the operational mode of each relay by positioning the appropriate jumpers as follows: • Jumper «OUT1» between 12 (NO) for relay 1 normally open • Jumper «OUT1» between 23 (NC) for relay 1 normally closed • Jumper «OUT2» between 12 (NO) for relay 2 normally open • Jumper «OUT2» between 23 (NC) for relay 2 normally closed You can define the operational mode of each input by positioning the appropriate jumpers as follows: • Jumpers «IN1» between 12 for input 1 on dry contact • Jumpers «IN1» between 23 for input 1 opto-coupled • Jumpers «IN2» between 12 for input 2 on dry contact • Jumpers «IN2» between 23 for input 2 opto-coupled Page 14 Auxiliary Connections Closing the Terminal To close the terminal, follow these steps: 1. Connect both contacts of the battery cable to the battery 2. Make sure that the rubber gasket is correctly positioned. 3. Close the terminal cover by rotating it. 4. Fasten the cover with the two special screws (see Figure 11) located on the side of the terminal (use a TORX anti-tamper TX10 screwdriver). Fasten the special screws IN Figure 11: Closing the terminal Closing the Terminal Page 15 Applying the Entry/Exit Labels Apply the two entry/exit labels to the magnetic reader according to the preconfigured transit direction. Make sure that you place the labels in the appropriate hollows (TS-Tax3/TS-Tax4: see details in Figure 12 and Figure 13). O U T ß EXIT IN ENTRY à Figure 12: Entry/exit labels IN ß ENTRY EXIT à Figure 13: Entry/exit labels Page 16 Applying the Entry/Exit Labels TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TemaServer TS TAx3 (CTU-K03 code 1500064FA) Parameter DC power supply Value 12VDC±15% 500mA nominal (6W) 600mA max (for fast battery recharge) AC power supply 12VAC±15% 50Hz 500mA (nominal) 600mA max (for fast battery recharge) Power supply via TRN01 230VAC ±15% 50Hz Transformer 30mA nominal (7VA) 40mA max. (for fast battery recharge) Weight (including frame) 3.5kg (+ transformer TRN01 = 500g) Size 220x305x80 mm IP Protection Rating IP55 0…50 °C Environmental temperature for correct operation 10BaseT standard cable on RJ45 LAN Ethernet connection Proxy antennae Double antenna 125KHz for HID cards Read distance 0…50mm Expansions 2 slots for 1-unit plug -in cards (or une 2 -units plug-in card) Relay outputs Number of outputs: 2 Max. load allowed: 50VDC 1A TemaServer TS TAx3 (CTU-K03 code 1500064FA) Page 17 Inputs Number of inputs: 2 • opto-coupled mode resistance: 2.2 Kohm logic level high: >4 VDC (max. positive +18 VDC) logic level low: <1 VDC (max. negative –0.5 V DC) • self powered mode (dry contacts) open contact: > 2Kohm closed contact: < 100 ohm (10mA) Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC : EN60950, EN55024, EN55022, EN61000-3-2/3, EN 300 330 Includes a part with FCC-ID: HS9-CTU-K03 Spare Parts Fuses F1 : 2A 250V delayed F2 : 1A 250V delayed F3 : 1A 250V delayed Battery 6V 1.2 Ah code 1801026 Figure 14: TemaServer TS TAx3 Page 18 TemaServer TS TAx3 (CTU-K03 code 1500064FA) TemaServer TS TAx4 (CTU-K04 code 1500087DA) Parameter Value DC power supply 12VDC±15% 500mA nominal (6W) 600mA max (for fast battery recharge) AC power supply 12VAC±15% 50Hz 500mA (nominal) 600mA max (for fast battery recharge) Power supply via TRN01 230VAC ±15% 50Hz Transformer 30mA nominal (7VA) 40mA max. (for fast battery recharge) Weight (including frame) 3.5kg (+ transformer TRN01 = 500g) Size 220x305x80 mm IP Protection Rating IP55 0…50 °C Environmenta l temperature for correct operation 10BaseT standard cable on RJ45 LAN Ethernet connection Proxy antenna Antenna 139KHz for WSE cards Read distance 0…30mm Expansions 2 slots for 1-unit plug -in cards (or une 2 -units plug-in card) Relay outputs Number of outputs: 2 Max. load allowed: 50VDC 1A TemaServer TS TAx4 (CTU-K04 code 1500087DA) Page 19 Inputs Number of inputs: 2 • opto-coupled mode resistance: 2.2 Kohm logic level high: >4 VDC (max. positive +18 VDC) logic level low: <1 VDC (max. negative –0.5 V DC) • self powered mode (dry contacts) open contact: > 2Kohm closed contact: < 100 ohm (10mA) Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC: EN60950, EN55024, EN55022, EN61000-3-2/3, EN 300 330 Includes a part with FCC-ID: C4P DR4201 Spare Parts Fuses Battery F1 : 2A 250V delayed F2 : 1A 250V delayed F3 : 1A 250V delayed 6V 1.2 Ah code 1801026 Figure 15: TemaServer TS TAx4 Page 20 TemaServer TS TAx4 (CTU-K04 code 1500087DA) Optional Parts TORX TX10 screwdriver Optional Parts Code 1500108AA Page 21 Internet: http://www.temaline.com
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