Ademco RTU-L12 Access Control Terminal User Manual RTUL19

Honeywell International Inc Access Control Terminal RTUL19

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 Tema1.0_L12_IM_1.1_EN  Pagina 1 di 1   TKL12  (RTUL12)       Installation Manual
 CONTENTS  FCC NOTICE .............................................................................................. 3 Canadian Compliance Statement ........................................................ 3 1.1 Wall Set Up for the Cable Trays ......................................................... 4 1.2 Electrical Connections ........................................................................ 5 1.3 LONWORKS Data Cables ................................................................ 7 1.4 Mounting the Wall Bracket.................................................................. 8 1.5 LON, power and door wiring ............................................................. 10 1.5.1 LON Cable............................................................................ 10 1.5.2 Power Supply Cable +12VDC .............................................. 11 1.5.3 Input Cable 1 – Door Contact............................................... 12 1.5.4 Input Cable 2 – Push Button ................................................ 13 1.5.5 Output 1 – Door lock ............................................................ 14 1.5.6 Output 2 – Door status light.................................................. 15 1.6 Mounting the Device on the Wall Bracket......................................... 16 1.7 Identification Using the Service Pin .................................................. 17 1.8 Identification Using the Neuron ID .................................................... 18 2.1 TemaKey TKL12   (RTU-L12 code 1500159XX).................................. 19 2.1.1 Supplied Parts ...................................................................... 20 2.1.2 Optional Parts....................................................................... 20 2.2 Recycling .......................................................................................... 21 Page 2
   FFCCCC  NNOOTTIICCEE  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.  Caution: any modification or change not expressely approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Canadian Compliance Statement   This Class B Digital apparatus meets 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 3
 PPRREEPPAARRAATTIIOONNSS  11..11  WWaallll  SSeett  UUpp  ffoorr  tthhee  CCaabbllee  TTrraayyss  The cables must: 1)  Protrude from the wall. 2)  Come out at 120cm from ground (see Figure 1) (advised).  cable traycables120 cmFloor  Figure 1: Wall Set Up for the Cable Trays Version: 1.1 EN Page 4
 11..22  EElleeccttrriiccaall  CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss  The RTU is powered at low voltage (12VDC 160mA), preferably using a power supply module with battery backup (RTU-Qxx), or using an ordinary power supply having the same characteristics. The power cables must be dimensioned as indicated in the table below. The maximum allowable voltage drop on the power cable is 1V. •  Cable length(m) = 1V / (I[A] load x 2 x (res [Ohm/km] /1000)) Cabl e Type Ext ensi on [ m]  based on l oadAWG mm2 ohm/ Km 160 [ mA] 320 [ mA]12 3. 3 5. 7 548 27414 2 8. 8 355 17816 1. 3 14 223 11218 0. 9 21 149 74200.634924622 0. 35 52 60 30240.2853718 The device is equipped with 2 non-removable cables of 3m length: •  Two-pole, twisted, unpolarized cable dedicated to the LON line connection -  LON a     0,325 mm2  white     -  LON b    0,325 mm2  orange •  Six-pole cable, providing the following signals: -  +12VDC     0,2 mm2 red    -  GND     0,2 mm2 black  -  INPUT 1 +    0,2 mm2 brown -  INPUT 2 +    0,2 mm2 orange -  OUT OC1          0,2 mm2 yellow -  OUT OC2         0,2 mm2 green  The signals must be connected using a shunt box with IP protection level in conformance with the type of environment in which it is to be used: -  IP55 for moist environments -  Recessed box or IP31 at least for inside installations  The shunt box must be positioned within the perimeter controlled by the access control system. The repeater relays must be inserted inside the box for electrical locking commands and the signal light. Page 5
          m ,60 c 15       7,20 cm6,10 cm3 metri8,00 cm6 pole cable5,3mm diameter2-pole LONcable4 mm diameterFigure 2: Position and dimensions of the non-removable cables  4,20 cm3 metersShunt BoxCable +12VDCCable LONCable IN 1Cable IN 2Cable OUT 1 Cable OUT 2RTUL12  Figure 3: Shunt Box Page 6
 11..33  LLOONNWWOORRKKSS  DDaattaa  CCaabblleess    • The LONWORKS1 data cables must be double twisted-pair cables •  In a free topology configuration, the overall length of the sections must not exceed 500m •  In a bus configuration, the overall length of the sections must not exceed  2700m •  In the free topology configuration, the 50ohm terminator must be enabled by inserting the appropriate jumper into the FTT10A plug-in on the CTU-PLG06 board inside the TemaServer •  In a bus configuration, two terminators must be inserted at the two ends of the bus (resistance of 100ohm 1% ½W)  • The LONWORKS1 data cables must be dimensioned according to the indications in Table 1 Cable Type  Extension [m] based on cable capacitance AWG mm2 Ohm/Km 50nF/Km 100nF/Km 200nF/Km 500nF/Km 1uF/Km 12 3.3 5.7 2676 1892 1338 846 598 14 2 8.8 2153 1523 1077 681 482 16  1.3  14 1707 1207 854 540 382 18  0.9  21 1394 986 697 441 312 20  0.6  34 1096 775 548 346 245 22  0.35  52  886 626 443 280 198 24  0.2  85  693 490 346 219 155 Table 1: Length/Capacitance of LONWORKS1  Cables  •  The FTT10A Echelon v1.2 User’s Guide suggests using the cables as indicated in Table 2. Make and Model  AWG Bus Connection Max Length total [m] Free Topology   Connection Node-to-Node Max Length [m] Free Topology - Connection  Max Length total [m] Belden 85102  16  2700  500  500 Belden 8471  16  2700  400  500 Level IV (twisted pair, solid, unshielded) 22 1400  400  500 JY (St) 2x2x0,8 (4 solid wires, spiral-twisted, shielded) 20 900  320  500 TIA Cat5  /  900  250  450 Table 2: Suggested LONWORKS Cables                                                  1 LONWORKS® is a trademark of the Echelon Corporation Page 7
 11..44  MMoouunnttiinngg  tthhee  WWaallll  BBrraacckkeett  Mount the bracket onto the wall as follows: 1. Placing the bracket against the wall and mark the proper positions of the three holes, make the holes for the three bolts that will go into the wall to hold the bracket and the bolt for the tamper switch (the bolts are included in the installation kit) 2.  Make sure that the cable tray matches with the hole for the passage of the cables  3.  Fix the plate and adjust the tamper screw.   Hole for Cables Holes for wallmounting Reference for tamper adjusting screw Mark in the center (holediameter 4mm) Figure 4: Wall Bracket: Front and Side View Page 8
    Adjust the screw so that is in line with the bracket surface Figura 5: Tamper adjusting screw Page 9
 11..55  LLOONN,,  ppoowweerr  aanndd  ddoooorr  wwiirriinngg  1.5.1 LON Cable  6,10 cm3 metersLON ALON BNote: connection not polarized     Figure 6: LON (1) Cable Connection       Page 10
 1.5.2 Power Supply Cable +12VDC  6,10 cm3 meters12VDC (red)GND (black)Figure 7: Power Supply Connection Page 11
 1.5.3 Input Cable 1 – Door Contact Supervised input1 is for the door status control; resistors must be installed at the door contacts.  WhiteYellowmagnetic door contactNC  CONTACT Figure 8: Supervised Input 1 connection – Door Contact IN1 (brown) GND (black)  Yellow resistor: 1210 Ohm 1% White resistor: 392 Ohm 1% Close contact resistance: 296 Ohm Open contact resistance: 1210 Ohm Max wires resistance: 25 Ohm    Page 12
 1.5.4 Input Cable 2 – Push Button Supervised input 2 is for the push button status; resistors must be installed at the door push button contacts. WhiteYellowbutton contactNO CONTACT  IN2 (orange) GND Figure 9: Supervised Input 2 connection– Push button  Yellow resistor: 1210 Ohm 1% White resistor: 392 Ohm 1% Push button close resistance: 296 Ohm Push button open resistance: 1210 Ohm  (normality) Max wires resistance: 25 Ohm   Note: in case the push button is unused the INPUT has to be terminated with the Yellow resistor.  Page 13
 1.5.5 Output 1 – Door lock The open collector output 1 (I max = 100mA) is used for door lock.  An external DC relay must be installed in accordance with the following limits:  •  Max relay voltage = 28VDC •  Max relay current = 100mA •  Max Vce(sat at 100mA) = 1.2V  It is mandatory to use the 1N4004 (or equivalent) provided diode in parallel to the coil of the relay. Inductive load with alternating current: not allowed VEXT_relèGNDRelay coildiode 1N4004OUT1 Transient suppressorVdc / acVdc / acCNC NOElectrolock coil Figure 10: Output 1connection – Door Lock     Page 14
 1.5.6 Output 2 – Door status light The open collector output 2 (I max = 100mA) is used for signaling the status of the door (gateway occupied / free). An external DC relay must be installed in accordance with the following limits:  •  Max relay voltage = 28VDC •  Max relay current = 100mA •  Max Vce(sat at 100mA) = 1.2V  It is mandatory to use the 1N4004 (or equivalent) provided diode in parallel to the coil of the relay. Inductive load with alternating current: not allowed VEXT_relèGNDRelay coildiode 1N4004OUT2Transient suppressorVdc / acVdc / acCNC NOElectrolock coil  Figure 11: Output  2 connection- door status light Page 15
 11..66  MMoouunnttiinngg  tthhee  DDeevviiccee  oonn  tthhee  WWaallll  BBrraacckkeett   Figure 12: Mounting   1)  The RTUL12 is positioned atop the wall bracket protrusion 2)  The back part is aligned with the wall by rotating 3)  The RTUL12 is mounted onto the bracket using screws   Page 16
 ACTIVATION 11..77  IIddeennttiiffiiccaattiioonn  UUssiinngg  tthhee  SSeerrvviiccee  PPiinn  To identify the node, you can call the service pin using the relay-reed found inside the device (see Figure 13). Use the following steps for this procedure: 1.  Place a small magnet as indicated in Figure 13 to call the service pin. The signal is linked to the yellow service LED (at the center), which will blink throughout the operation. 2.  The TemaServer will send a wink command in response to the service pin, which lights the yellow LED and the buzzer three times. This allows you to verify that communications are operational to and from the TemaServer. 3.  Check to see that the service LED is off at the end of the operation.    Position of magnet The LED goes yellow Figure 13: Calling the Service Pin Using a Magnet Page 17
 11..88  IIddeennttiiffiiccaattiioonn  UUssiinngg  tthhee  NNeeuurroonn  IIDD  The label with the neuron ID that comes with the kit must be applied by the installer on the appropriate identification sheet. You also must indicate the location of the terminal in the appropriate box (see example in Table 3).  Description of Location Entrance to Offices, First Floor, Stairway E Description of TemaServer Panel2, Entrance, First Floor, Stairway E  RTUL19                Table 3: Example of Compiled Identification Sheet Page 18
 2 TECHNICAL DATA 22..11  TTeemmaaKKeeyy  TTKKLL1122      ((RRTTUU--LL1122  ccooddee  11550000115599XXXX))  Parameter Value Power Supply   12VDC±15%    160mA   (2W) Weight 0.3 kg Dimensions  156 x 40 x 27 mm (see Figure 14) Degree of Protection IP55 Operational Temperature -20 to 60 °C Storage Temperature -20 to 70 °C  Relative Humidity of Storage 0 to 95 % without condensation LED  1 LED tricolor Red / Green / Yellow Buzzer 1  Inputs 2 supervised inputs with 4 statuses: normal, alarm, cut, short Output OC 1 Electrical Locking Device Command Vmax = 28VDC I max = 100mA Vce(sat) max = 1,2V Output OC 2 Lamp Command Vmax = 28VDC I max = 100mA Vce(sat) max = 1,2V Antenna proxy  13,56MHz for 14443A / B cards Reading range: depending on technology of card. Typical 4 cm  LONWORKS®2 Connection  "Free Topology" type connected with unshielded double twisted pair cable FT3150 Smart Transceiver, 78Kbps Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC: EN60950 / EN55022-B / ETSI EN300-330 / EN55024 Conformance to Norms FCC                                                   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harm ful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC ID: HS9-RTU-L12Page 19 2 LONWORKS® is a trademark of the Echelon Corporation
 2.1.1 Supplied Parts KIT of resistances for input balancing 2 White resistances 2 Yellow resistances Fisher bolts for wall mounting  2 (S4 type) + screws Fisher bolt for tamper   1 (S4 type) + screws 1N4004 Diode  2 2.1.2 Optional Parts TORX TX10 Screwdriver  Code 1500108AA  Page 20
 22..22  RReeccyycclliinngg   In application of directive 2002/96/EC regarding electrical and electronic waste devices, from 13 August 2005, Honeywell engages, when requested by the customer, to the collection, treatment, recovery, and proper disposal of all devices produced.  All users within the European Union are hereby informed of the requirement for the proper elimination of the product as regulated by laws, rules, and local procedures.                     Page 21
   Figure 14: Temakey TKL12   Page 22

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