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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3Modular terminalTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSFCC NOTICE............................................................................. 4PRELIMINARY OPERATIONSPRELIMINARY OPERATIONSPRELIMINARY OPERATIONSPRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ................................................................................................5555Mounting Instructions .............................................................. 5Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes............................ 6Cabling: Recommendations .................................................. 6Electrical Connections .............................................................. 8LONWORKS  Data Cables......................................................... 9Mounting the Unit on the Wall ................................................. 11Horizontal Assembly – Single Module .................................. 11Horizontal Assembly – Triple Module ................................... 12Combined Assembly - Single and Triple Modules ................... 13Fastening the Cables ........................................................ 15Vertical Assembly............................................................. 16Channeling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box .............. 17INSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONINSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................................................18181818Combining the Modules ........................................................... 18Reader ............................................................................ 18Keyboards ....................................................................... 18Display ............................................................................ 18Terminals......................................................................... 19Terminals with Keyboards.................................................. 19Interactive Terminals ........................................................ 20Interactive Terminals with Keyboards ................................. 20Attaching the Modules to the Wall........................................... 21Applying the Entry/Exit Labels.................................................. 22Identification via Bar Code ....................................................... 23Version: 1.0 US
FCC NOTICE Page 4TECHNICAL DATATECHNICAL DATATECHNICAL DATATECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................................................24242424Summary of Modular Devices................................................... 24RTU-B07 (Proxy Reader for HID Cards)..................................... 25RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD Module) ....................................... 26RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD Module) ............................................... 27RTU-T01 (Numeric Keyboard Module)........................................ 28Optional Parts ....................................................................... 29FCC NOTICEFCC NOTICEFCC NOTICEFCC NOTICENOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However these is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment of and on, theuser is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more thefollowing 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 towhich the receiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Mounting Instructions Page 5PRELIMINARY OPERATIONSMounting InstructionsMounting InstructionsMounting InstructionsMounting InstructionsThe cables are attached to an encased box. Make sure that youplace the box at a height of 120cm from the floor (see Figure 1).tubecables120 cmfloorFigure 1: Space requirements for mounting
Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes Page 6Arranging the Cable Tubes and JunctionArranging the Cable Tubes and JunctionArranging the Cable Tubes and JunctionArranging the Cable Tubes and JunctionBoxesBoxesBoxesBoxesAll the cables consist of 4 wires that must be connected in parallelfrom one node to the next. It is possible to link nodes in free topology,i.e. by means of a star or bus configuration.Cabling: RecommendationsCabling: RecommendationsCabling: RecommendationsCabling: RecommendationsFigure 2 provides an example of a typical free topology installation.TemaServerTemaPowerFigure 2: Example of a free topology installation
Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes Page 7If you want to mount the tubes on the surface of the walls, it isadvisable to place the junction boxes under each terminal (seeexample in Figure 3).Figure 3: Location of the junction boxes
Electrical Connections Page 8Electrical ConnectionsElectrical ConnectionsElectrical ConnectionsElectrical ConnectionsThe RTU is powered at low voltage (12VDC 120mA) by a battery-operated power supply module (RTU-Qxx). When determining thecorrect size for power cables, refer to the table below.Type of cable Length (m) in relation to effective loadAWG mm2 ohm/Km 100 [mA] 200 [mA] 500 [mA] 1 [A] 2 [A] 5 [A]12 3,3 5,7 1754 877351 175 88 3514 2 8,8 1136 568 227114 572316 1,3 14 714 357143713614180,9214762389548241020 0,6 34 294 14759 29 15 622 0,35 52 19296 38 19 10424 0,2 85 118 59 24 1262
LONWORKS( Data Cables Page 9LLLLONONONONWWWWORKSORKSORKSORKS  Data Cables Data Cables Data Cables Data Cables• The LONWORKS 1 data cable must be twisted pair• In a free topology configuration, the sum total of the sections mustnot exceed 500m• In a bus configuration, the sum total of the sections must notexceed 2700m• In a free topology configuration, activate the 50ohm terminator byplacing the appropriate jumper on the FTT10A plug-in of the CTU-PLG06 board inside the TemaServer• In a bus configuration, place two terminators (with resistancevalues of 100ohm 1% ½W) at each end of the bus• Check that the length of the LONWORKS  data cable correspondsto the norms indicated in Table 1.Type of cable Length [m] in relation to cable capacityAWG mm2 Ohm/Km 50nF/Km 100nF/Km 200nF/Km 500nF/Km 1uF/Km12 3,3 5,7 2676 1892 1338 846 59814 2 8,8 2153 1523 1077 681 48216 1,3 14 1707 1207 854 540 38218 0,9 21 1394 986 697 441 31220 0,6 34 1096 775 548 346 24522 0,35 52 886 626 443 280 19824 0,2 85 693 490 346 219 155Table 1: Length/capacity of LONWORKS  data cables (m)                                                           1 LONWORKS® is a trademark of Echelon Corporation
LONWORKS( Data Cables Page 10• The FTT10A Echelon  v1.2 User Guide recommends the cablesindicated in Table 2.Manufacturer andmodelAWG Connection to bus -maximum total length [m]Connection in free topology –maximum node-node lengthmax. [m]Belden 85102 16 2700 500Belden 8471 16 2700 400Level IV (twisted pair,typically solid andunshielded)22 1400 400JY (St) 2x2x0.8 (4-wirehelical twist, solidshielded)20 900 320Table 2: Recommended LONWORKS  cables
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 11Mounting the Unit on the WallMounting the Unit on the WallMounting the Unit on the WallMounting the Unit on the WallHorizontal Assembly – Single ModuleHorizontal Assembly – Single ModuleHorizontal Assembly – Single ModuleHorizontal Assembly – Single ModuleTo assemble the unit in a horizontal position, follow these steps:1. Drill two holes in the wall (to accommodate the 2 plastic dowels),so that the frame will cover the hole through which the cablespass.2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws.3. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure thatthe lamellar connector is in the UP position.4. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cmfrom the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp.5. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown inFigure 4.6. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cableclamp.Figure 4: Wall position — horizontal position (single module)
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 12Horizontal Assembly – Triple ModuleHorizontal Assembly – Triple ModuleHorizontal Assembly – Triple ModuleHorizontal Assembly – Triple ModuleTo assemble the unit in a horizontal position, follow these steps:1. Drill two holes in the wall (to accommodate the 2 plastic dowels),so that the frame will cover the hole through which the cablespass.2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws.3. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure thatthe lamellar connector is in the UP position.4. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cmfrom the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp.5. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown inFigure 5.6. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cableclamp.NET1NET2GND+12VFigure 5: Wall position — horizontal position (triple module)
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 13Combined Assembly - Single and Triple ModulesCombined Assembly - Single and Triple ModulesCombined Assembly - Single and Triple ModulesCombined Assembly - Single and Triple ModulesA combined wall assembly of single and triple modules allows you tocreate units consisting of 2, 4 and 5 units. This procedure consistsof the following steps:1. Drill the necessary holes in the wall (2 plastic dowels for eachmodule), so that the lower plate will cover the hole through whichthe cables pass.2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws.3. Link the frames together by inserting the two enclosed attachmentclips at the rear of the frames (see Figure 6 and Figure 7).4. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure thatthe lamellar connector is in the UP position.5. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cmfrom the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp.6. Intertwine the terminators of the cables from the wall and theextension cable terminators, and fasten them to the cable crimps.7. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown inFigure 6 and Figure 7.8. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cableclamp.NET1NET2GND+12VNET1NET2GND+12VAttachmentclip AttachmentclipFigure 6: Combined assembly of two single module wall units
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 14NET1NET2GND+12VNET1NET2GND+12VAttachmentclipAttachmentclipFigure 7: Combined assembly of single and triple module wall units
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 15Fastening the CablesFastening the CablesFastening the CablesFastening the CablesFasten the cable clamps to the cable bar so that the cables arearranged towards the inside of the frame (see Figure 8).CONNECTIONS NET1 (green) NET2 (yellow) GND (black) +12V (red)Figure 8: Fastening the cables
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 16Vertical AssemblyVertical AssemblyVertical AssemblyVertical AssemblyTo assemble the unit in a vertical position, follow these steps:1. Drill two holes in the wall (to accommodate the 2 plastic dowels),so that the frame will cover the hole through which the cablespass.2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws.3. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure thatthe lamellar connector is in the UP position.4. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cmfrom the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp.5. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown inFigure 9.6. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cableclamp.NET1NET2GND+12V             NET1NET2GND+12VNET1NET2GND+12VFigure 9: Wall position — vertical assembly
Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 17Channeling the Cables from the Bottom of the BoxChanneling the Cables from the Bottom of the BoxChanneling the Cables from the Bottom of the BoxChanneling the Cables from the Bottom of the BoxAs an alternative, you can channel the cables so that they exit fromthe bottom of the frame. This alternative procedure consists of thefollowing steps:1. Drill a hole in the wall so that the hole from which the cables exit isin the center of the lower plate.2. Break off the lower removable tab from the upper support.3. Break off the upper and lower tab from the lower support.4. Insert both the cables from the wall and the remainder of the cablein the cable clamp (be careful not to pull out the screws).5. Use the dowels to attach the frame to the wall.6. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cmfrom the wall.7. Roll up the terminators of the cables from the wall and theextension cables, and fasten them to the cable crimps (see Figure10).8. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown inFigure 10.9. Place the remainder of the cables inside the frame and lock thecable clamps.Figure 10: Channeling the cables from the bottom of the box
Combining the Modules Page 18INSTALLATIONCombining the ModulesCombining the ModulesCombining the ModulesCombining the ModulesEach TemaKey consists of one or more RTU modules that must bepositioned and connected to their respective wall attachment frames(RTU-Sxx) as indicated in the table below.ReaderReaderReaderReaderCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK-S071 x RTU-B071 x RTU-S01Weight=0.45KgPower=0.8WCurrent=60mAKeyboardsKeyboardsKeyboardsKeyboardsCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK-S311 x RTU-T011 x RTU-S01Weight=0.4KgPower=0.4WCurrent=30mADisplayDisplayDisplayDisplayCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK_S211 x RTU-C011 x RTU-S01NO Weight=0.45KgPower=1.9WCurrent=140mATK-S221 x RTU-C022 x RTU-S01NOWeight=0.95KgPower=5.2WCurrent=380mA
Combining the Modules Page 19TerminalsTerminalsTerminalsTerminalsCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK-D071 x RTU-C011 x RTU-B072 x RTU-S01 NOWeight=0.9KgPower=2.7WCurrent=200mACode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK_T091 x RTU-C011 x RTU-B071 x RTU-B011 x RTU-S03 NOWeight=1.15KgPower=3.1WCurrent=230mATerminals with KeyboardsTerminals with KeyboardsTerminals with KeyboardsTerminals with KeyboardsCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK_D371 x RTU-T011 x RTU-B072 x RTU-S01Weight=0.85KgPower=1.2WCurrent=90mACode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK-T071 x RTU-C011 x RTU-T011 x RTU-B071 x RTU-S03 NOWeight=1.15KgPower=3.1WCurrent=230mA
Combining the Modules Page 20Interactive TerminalsInteractive TerminalsInteractive TerminalsInteractive TerminalsCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK-D271 x RTU-C021 x RTU-B071 x RTU-S03NOWeight=1.25KgPower=6WCurrent=440mAInteractive Terminals with KeyboardsInteractive Terminals with KeyboardsInteractive Terminals with KeyboardsInteractive Terminals with KeyboardsCode Grouping Horizontal Vertical NotesTK_T271 x RTU-C021 x RTU-T011 x RTU-B071 x RTU-S031 x RTU-S01 NOWeight=1.65KgPower=6.4WCurrent=470mA
Attaching the Modules to the Wall Page 21Attaching the Modules to the WallAttaching the Modules to the WallAttaching the Modules to the WallAttaching the Modules to the WallAll  tEmaline modules are equipped with a simple attachmentmechanism; the module clicks into position without the need for tools.To attach the module to the frame, follow these steps:1. Check that the fitting at the back of the RTU modules is positionedcorrectly.2. Attach each RTU module to the wall-mout frame as illustrated inFigure 11.Figure 11: Attaching the module to the wall-mount frame
Applying the Entry/Exit Labels Page 22Applying the Entry/Exit LabelsApplying the Entry/Exit LabelsApplying the Entry/Exit LabelsApplying the Entry/Exit LabelsApply the two entry/exit labels to the magnetic reader according tothe pre-configured transit direction. Make sure that you place thelabels in the appropriate hollows (see details in Figure 12 and Figure13).INOUT EXIT ENTRY Figure 12: Entry/exit labelsOUTIN ENTRY EXIT Figure 13: Entry/exit labels
Identification via Bar Code Page 23Identification via Bar CodeIdentification via Bar CodeIdentification via Bar CodeIdentification via Bar CodeThe components enclosed in the packaging include a bar code label.The person responsible for installing the terminal must apply this labelto the corresponding identification form, and indicate the location ofthe terminal in the appropriate box (see example in Table 3).Description of locationOffice entrance area, first floor - staircase EDescription of TemaServerPanel 2 entrance area, first floor – staircase ERTUC01RTUT01RTUB07RTU-Table 3: Example of completed identification form
Summary of Modular Devices Page 24 TECHNICAL DATASummary of Modular DevicesSummary of Modular DevicesSummary of Modular DevicesSummary of Modular DevicesThis section contains technical data regarding the modular devices:• RTU-B07 (Reader module for HID proxy cards)• RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD module)• RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD module)• RTU-T01 (Numeric keyboard module)
RTU-B07 (Proxy Reader for HID Cards) Page 25RTU-B07 RTU-B07 RTU-B07 RTU-B07 (Proxy Reader for HID Cards)for HID Cards)for HID Cards)for HID Cards)Code 1520145ParameterParameterParameterParameter ValueValueValueValueDC power supply 12VDC±15% 60mAWeight 0.30 KgDimensions 72 x 160 x 52 mmIP Protection Rating IP55Operating temperature 0-50 °CProxy receiver For HID cardsDouble-antenna receiver (bidirectional)LONWORKS® connection Unshielded twisted pair cable(transceiver FTT10A, 78KbpsSignaling 2 LED tricolor (green/red/yellow)1 buzzerService PinService LED
RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD Module) Page 26RTU-C01 RTU-C01 RTU-C01 RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD Module)Alphanumeric LCD Module)Alphanumeric LCD Module)Alphanumeric LCD Module)Code 1500105ParameterParameterParameterParameter ValueValueValueValueDC power supply 12VDC±15% 140mA (nominal)70mA (backlight off)Weight 0.30 KgDimensions 72 x 160 x 52 mmIP Protection Rating IP55Operating temperature 0-50 °CDisplay Alphanumeric LCD with backlight2 rows of 16 characters formatKeyboard 4 keys with symbolsLONWORKS® connection Unshielded twisted pair cable(transceiver FTT10A, 78KbpsSignaling 1 LED yellow1 buzzerService LEDService Pin
RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD Module) Page 27RTU-C02 RTU-C02 RTU-C02 RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD Module)Graphic LCD Module)Graphic LCD Module)Graphic LCD Module)Code 1500101ParameterParameterParameterParameter ValueValueValueValueDC power supply 12VDC±15% 380mA (nominal),140mA (backlight off)Weight 0.65 KgDimensions 166 x 190 x 52 mmIP Protection Rating IP55Operating temperature 0-50 °CDisplay Graphic LCD with backlight240 x 128 pixels formatKeyboard 14 function keysLONWORKS® connection Unshielded twisted pair cable(transceiver FTT10A, 78KbpsSignaling 1 LED yellow1 buzzerService LEDService Pin
RTU-T01 (Numeric Keyboard Module) Page 28RTU-T01 RTU-T01 RTU-T01 RTU-T01 (Numeric Keyboard Module))))Code 1500104ParameterParameterParameterParameter ValueValueValueValueDC power supply 12VDC±15%30mA (nominal), 50mA (max)Weight 0.25 KgDimensions 72 x 160 x 52 mmIP Protection Rating IP55Operating temperature 0-50 °CKeyboard 16 keys with symbolsLONWORKS® connection Unshielded twisted pair cable(transceiver FTT10A, 78KbpsSignaling 2 LED bicolor (red/green/yellow)1 buzzerService LEDService Pin
Optional Parts Page 29Optional PartsOptional PartsOptional PartsOptional PartsUnlocking tool code 3900695AB
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