Chamberlain Wireless TAC1 Wireless Gate Access User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

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W’ The Chamberlain Group
_ 845 Larch Ave.
L. a t Elmhurst, IL 60125-1196
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www.chamberlain.com
TAC1
Telephone Access Control/er
Installation Manual
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Outdoor installations require shielded cablel Non-shielded cable can be used for indoor installations ONLY.
Processor Board | Wire Type | Recommendations
From the power transformer at 120 VAC 2—conductor cable Shielded Only - See Power Wire
outlet Table Below
From the door strike. magnetic strike or 2-conductor cable See device specifications for wire size
gate operator
From the strike power supply (it needed) 2-conductor cable See device specifications for wire size
From the Earth ground to processor 12 AWG copper wire, Belden #9912
board PVC insulated
Ol’
12 AWG copper wire, Belden #8011
uninsulated
From the telephone line 18 to 24 AWG twisted Shielded - Belden #9502
pair telephone wire
From the residence 18 to 24 AWG twisted Shielded ~ Belden #9502
telephone line pair telephone wire
From the Processor Board 2-18 to 24 AWG twisted Shielded - Belden #9502
pair telephone wire
Between Processor Boards on 18 to 24 AWG twisted Shielded , Belden #9502
multiple entrance installation pair telephone wire
POWER WIRE TABLE
Distance DC Power Wire Size
30' and under 18 AWG
30' - 75' 18 AWG
75' - 150' 18 AWG
150‘ - 250' 16 AWG
250' - 500' 12 AWG
NOTE: Chamberlain is not responsible br conflicts between the inbrmation listed in the above table and the
requirements of your local building codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check your local codes before
installation
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Terminal Headers
1. "Autocall" Input: Connector for accessory device to trigger home dialing.
2. Power Connector: 12 Volt DC Power Input Header
3. Relay 2 Output: Form "C" Secondary Control Relay
4. Relay 1 Output: Form "C" Primary Control Relay
5. "Phone" Ouput: Telephone return connection to home or office phones.
6. "Line" Input: Telephone input connection from "Telco" service provider.
Note: Case Ground (Green Wire from board) must be connected to positive earth
ground. Refer to section: "Grounding the Unit”.
LED Indicators
Power Status
Voice Data Send Status
Relay 1 (Primary) Output Status
53me
Relay 2 (Secondary) Output Status
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NOTES:
- The voltmeter measurement between the 77p and
Ring should be between 48 and 53 Vdc.
’ Never run data wires and high voltage wires in the
same conduit The high voltage wires may interfere
with the data wires and cause the system to
malfunction.
0 Reversed polarity will not damage the unit,
however, some telephones will not function
Notes about wire connectors
(terminal blocks):
- IMre connectors can be removed
to simplily Wiring.
0 Do NOToverload wire omnectors. ~
Use ONLY one wire per hole.
Many phone companies have updated
their color standards due to the rise of
Cat 5 cable for most phone line installs.
and to keep residential and business
installs in line with each other. In this
new standard. there is no green. red.
black or yellow wires, they have been
replaced by whitev'blue. bluev‘white,
whitev’orange. anrl orange-white. To
know how to identify the wire color is a
simple matter. The wire is going to be
primarily one color. with small stripes of
a secondary color on it. It the wire is
primarily orange with white stripes then
that color is orange-"white. The following
simple table will help you understand
what colors match. The MD labels will
most likely have the old coloring
scheme on them. and most telephone
wiring components you can purchase
will still reflect the original colors.
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Alarm Systan
er: If the unit wil be connected with an alarm system.
you n'ust cannon: the telephone the to the alarm sywem
first. if the Mt as not connected h this orcbr. they Will
not cperate properly.
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Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 5
Never run data wires and high voltage wires in
the same conduit. The high voltage wires may
interbre with the data wires and cause the
system to malfunction.
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The unit can be a stand alone system that allows communication between the unit and the resident's phones.
Ringer Equivalence Number (HEN) = 5
Never run data wires and high voltage wires in
the same conduit. The high voltage wires may
interbre with the data wires and muse the
system to malfunction.
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Notes about wire connectors
(terminal blocks):
- Mre connectors can be removed
to simplify wiring.
0 Do NOToverIoad wire connectors. '
Use ONLY one wire per hole.
NOTE: 1719 gate operatorcan
be connectodto aithero!
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Use |9>24AWG
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The Auto-Call feature will enable the unit to contact the residence when a driveway sensor (or any device that
provides a contact closure) is activated.
NO (Namely Open)
Use 18—24 AWG
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Notes about wire connectors
(terminal blocks):
- ”fire connectors can be removed
to simplify wiring.
- Do NOT overload wire connectors. '
Use ONLY one wire per hole.
Master Gate
Operator
(Slriko Open Input)
NOTE: 7719 doorsm'ka can be
connected to 9019! of the 2 relays.
more: Do not use the un'n's No (Namely Open)
pave/sappy faiths door wire.
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NOIE: 7719 maglodr can be
00anan to either of the 2rolays.
Master Gals
Operator
(Strike Open Input)
more: Do not use the unit's
powersuppy for the door strike.
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Notes about wire connectors
(terminal blocks):
- ”fire connectors can be removed
to simplify wiring.
- Do NOT overload wire connectors. '
Use ONLY one wire per hole.
"WE: The doorslnke can be
aonneaed to either of the zrelays
NO (Namaly Open)
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NOTE: The maglock can be
conneaed to either a! the 2retnys
WTE: Do not use the 11an
powersuppo' Iorlhe magiodt. Usa1B-24 AWG
MJTE: F orAC payer
hstall 8 Siemens
5 1 OKM MW
(MetaIOxido Vmstor) NOYE: lnsalla 1N4001
or equhralsm diode orequivalent
NC (Nonnaw Closed)
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Ensure that the system is grounded properly. The unit NOTES:
contains a number of static sensitive components that can . An earth ground rod is strongly recommended and
be damaged by static discharge. should be no further than 12’ from the unit and use a
The ground lug is located on the lower left hand corner of minimum of 12 gauge wire in most cases. The type
the circuit board. and length of the earth ground rods vary by region.
Contact the building inspector‘s office in the
municipality where you plan to install the unit for
correct grounding materials and installation
procedures.
0 Before digging, contact loml underground utility
locating companies.
- Avoid damaging gas, power or other underground
utility lines.
- Do not ground the unit to a pedestal post
(gooseneck) if one is used.
Green Ground
Wire
Gate ACCESS Panel
Other Ground Source:
Earth 12 AWG Minimum within 12“ 0! Unit
Groundlng
Flod
12 Maximum
Ground to
Metallic Gold -___
Water Pipe
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The 110 Vac outlet must be dedicated to the unit only. This
outlet should be wired back to its own 10 Amp minimum
circuit breaker. This will prevent two problems:
1.0ther equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise. surges.
or dips into the power circuit.
2. The system’s operation will not be affected if any other
equipment develops a short circuit across the power
line.
Connect the transformer into a 110 Vac outlet after all
connections have been made. any other type of outlet will
cause damage to the system.
12 Volt DC
Power (included)
The um! MUST be property
grounom. See table below,
Dedicated 10 Amp Mnmum
Giulia Bream!
Wired GAP
Circuit Board
1‘
Positive (+) Negative (—)
POWER WIRE TABLE
Distance DC Power Wire Size
NOTE: Chamberlain is not responsible br conflicts between the inbrmalion listed in the above
table and the requirements of your local building codes. The inbnnan'on is br suggested use
only. Check your local codes before installation.
mwmm: [IF/till) 113mm "It lIIlIT
nus mummy mm mm
Plug the transformer into the
110 Vac outlet.
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cfi'it’é’lfu Check the Power
, LED rs |Ilum|nated.
, NOTE: Once power is applied the Wired Gate Access Panel Will
P08“ N "699“ H begin to click to indicate that it is powered and is waiting to
be programmed for the unitMaster Code. Master Code is
used to unlock the programming functions of the WGAPLM
Master Code should not be distributed as a User Code
SHUNITMSTER CODE
On keypad press. I - E
Enter 4 digit Master PIN Number. Example. 1234 0:
III
“BEEP“ “BEEP"
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NOTE:
”Star" (*) Button acts as a CANCEL
command that will end ANY call,
programming, or access code key
sequence.
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RELAY #1
Enter 4 digit Master Code + 1 (Key)
The ”1” Key indicates the Relay to be triggered cflfffifim
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Relay 1 Status indicator LED will illuminate
(Blue) to show activity when triggered.
RELAY #2
Enter 4 digit Master Code + 2 (Key)
The "2" Key indicates the Relay to be triggered arc/$515?”
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Relay 2 Status indicator LED will illuminate
(Blue) to show activity when triggered.
"MI" TIIE THEPIMIIE BMIIIEL‘TIWIS
lf you have a telephone test set (buttset) with a monitor mode. you can test the connection to the resident's
telephone using the following procedure.
1. Place test set in monitoring mode.
2. Connect the test set clips to the pins marked
"LINE" (1) on the board and make sure
a dial tone is emitted from the test set.
3. Connect the test set clips to the pins marked
“PHONE“ (2) on the board and make sure a
dial tone is emitted from the test set.
If you do not have access to a telephone test set, test the connection using the following procedure.
1. Place a telephone call from the resident’s
telephone to verify it is operating properly, then
hang up the phone.
2. Press the “Call" button on the unit's keypad.
The telephone in the residence should ring.
NOTE: Afterthe ”Cali” button is pressed, the ”Status”i_ED
on the board (Green) Will blink during transmission
3. Have someone answer the phone and press “9" (Star + 9)
( 1) to activate Relay #1, the relay should activate.
Then have them press ”2“ (Star + 2) to activate relay #2,
the relay should activate.
AL TERNA TE WIRELESS CONTROLS
Pro-Installed thtmaster
Receiver
Program
Step 1: Pry open the front
panel of the receiver case
with a coin or a
screwdriver.
Step 2: Press and release '
the Learn button on the
receiver. The Indicator Light .
will light tor 30 seconds indicating "
that receiver is in Learn Mode.
Step 3: Within 30 seconds enter Master PIN Number
on GAPLM.
Step 4: Press ‘1'. The Indicator Light on the receiver
will blink 3 times indicating programming is
successful.
NOTE: An error tone will be heard for3 consecutive
activations only. After the mini activation the GAPLM
assumes that the GCU has been replaced with the
receiver.
Repeat Steps 2-4 tor each Littmaster door or gate
operator that will be controlled
Erase All Control Codes
Press and hold the Learn button on the receiver until
the Indicator Light tums oft indicating that the receiver
memory is clear (about 6 seconds).
NOTE: If Relays l or 2 (or both) are used Wireless channels 3 & 4 can still control 2 Lilbtllaster operators directly
Operation & Features
Open Gate
To open a gate enter any valid PIN Number on GAPLM.
For multiple gate 's. enter the PIN Number followed by
the 9818 Identity (1-4).
Adding PIN Numbers
The GAPLM can support up to 50 PIN Numbers.
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
E!!!
“BEEP”
Enter new PIN Numben
IDDD
“BEEP“
If the new PIN Number applies only to a certain gate ,
enter the PIN Number followed by the gate Identity
(1 -4). The result will be a five digit PIN Number
(example: 12341).
Temporary PIN Numbers
A temporary PIN Number can be used only once within
a 24 hour period.
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
11“!
mm
“BEEP”
Enter temporary PIN Number:
DEED
“BEEP"
If the temporary PIN Number applies only to a certain
gatew, enter the PIN Number foflowed by the gate
Identity (1-4). The result will be a five digit PIN number
(example: 12341).
Erasing PIN Numbers
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
EQBE
"BEEP"
EBB
Enter PIN Number you want to remove:
!DD!
“BEEP“ “BEEP”
A tn'ple beep indrcates a PIN Number has been entered
that does not exist The Master PIN Number cannot be
deleted.
Change Master PIN Number
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
EEEH
HE
“BEEP”
mug
Enter new Master PIN Number:
DDIQ
"BEEP"
Speaker Volume
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
gnaw
ME
Enter one of the following volume levels:
E on E on
Default setting is 2. “BEEP"
Microphone Sensitivity
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BEBE
mm
Enter one of the following sensitivity levels:
Boa Ion
“BEEP"
Default setting is 2.
Party Mode Relay 1
To keep gate open during a party or activity so the gate
will not have to open with each guest, the GAPLM can
be programmed to remain open until it is cycled close.
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BEBE
To close gate and exit Party Mode, cycle the gate by
entering a PIN Number
Enable Intercom Mode
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BBBB
EB
Allows Unit(s) to be operated without
Telephone service connected to Line input
Relay 2 Programming
Master Pin 021
Master Pin 023
Master Pin 024
Master Pin 025
Vacation Mode
The GAPLM can be put into a Sleep Mode to conserve
power and will only respond when the Master PIN
Number is entered into GAPLM.
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BBBB
EM
To exit Vacation Mode:
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BBBB
BB
Party Mode Relay 2
To keep gate open during a party or activity so the gate
will not have to open with each guest, the GAPLM can
be programmed to remain open until it is cycled close.
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BBBB
HE
To close gate and exit Party Mode, cycle the gate by
entering a PIN Number
Disable Intercom Mode
Enter Master PIN Number on GAPLM:
BBBB
EH
Enable Both Relay Activate Mode
Disable Both Relay Activate Mode
Adjust Relay 1 Activate Time (0-80005ec 0=500ms)
Adjust Relay 2 Activate Time (0-80005ec 0=500ms)
TE LE PHONE KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
Phone Commands Home Phone
*9 Activates Relayi
**01 Enable Call Forward
**02 Disable Call Forward
**03 Enable Intercom Mode
**04 Party Mode Relayi Enable
**05 Party Mode Relay1 Disable
**06 Verify Call Forward
**07 Disable Intercom Mode
**10 Adjust Number of Rings
**11 Enable DoNotDisturb
**12 Disable DoNotDisturb
**13 Enable Alternate DTMF codes
#*16 Disable Alternate DTMF codes
*# XXXXXXX# enters the call forward number

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