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ELITE INSTALLATION MANUAL REV 3 USING ENT07101 Rev 3 VER0113 Recommended Installation Procedures for Entrotec Equipment. The recommendations give below assume the use of CW1308 type cable and are made in conjunction with reference to IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition 528-01 ‘Proximity to electrical services’ and BS EN 61000-6-3:2007 & BS EN 50133-1. Door entry & access control equipment are in ‘Band 1’ classification. 230v mains cables are in the ‘Band 2’ classification. Other cable types can be used but the guidelines given below may or may not be relevant and other installation procedures may need to be adapted. All unprotected cable runs should be kept away from mains cables as the radiation from these cables may cause the system to be erratic in operation. In a building where the only way to wire is via an electrical intake, riser cupboard or lift shaft then metallic trunking or conduit should be used unless there is sufficient room within the cupboards to distance the door entry cables from the mains cables. Mains cables should not be run in the same trunking/conduit as the door entry cables (although segregated metallic compartment trunking is acceptable). We recommend that where the cabling is not protected in a metallic containment system that a distance of 1 Metre should be adopted unless other protective measures have been taken conforming to the relevant industry regulations. If unprotected cables are to run across mains cables then this should be at 90 degrees. In accordance with IEE Wiring Regulations (17th Edition) please ensure that all metalwork is bonded to the buildings earth, this includes the main control panel, all conduit (if metallic) and most importantly THE EXTERNAL CALL PANELS, READERS & FIRE SWITCHES. A ring connector is provided in the external panels for termination of the earth cable but this bonding is often ignored, please ensure that this connection is made. If you have any queries about a particular site or are in need of technical assistance please phone, fax or email Entrotec for technical help :Tel: 08448586370 Fax: 01506 886233 Email: info@entrotec.co.uk Warning!!! Rogue cable is prevalent. Please ensure cables are pure copper and not copper clad imitations as their high resistance will cause system malfunction. These cables may have CCS, CCA, CCAM in their description/part number and are definitely to be avoided as are unmarked outer sheaths. These cables are available in CW1308, RG59, CAT5/6 and mains supply formats. Entrotec will not accept any responsibility for systems wired with incorrect cable (i.e. not to specification). Tests. To test for CCS (copper clad steel) use a magnet, if it attracts Do Not Use. To test for CCA (copper clad aluminium) heat core with a lighter, if aluminium melts (as its melting point is much lower than copper) Do Not Use. CCAM (copper clad magnesium) is not widely available at present but will burn using the heat test. Vaughn Turner System Engineering Manager Issue 6. 14/01/2013 PREMAN0113/VAT/1 Contents System Overview and Specification. ...................................1 Cabling Requirements. ........................................................2 Overall Schematic. ..............................................................3 Typical Controller Layout. ....................................................4 Typical Installation Layout. ..................................................5 Handset Connections. .........................................................6 Video Schematic. ................................................................7 Preset Adjustments. ............................................................7 Programming the ‘On Board’ Service/Trades Time Clock. ..8 Handset Auxiliary Equipment Connections. ....................... 9 FS4/FS5/PTE/EPTE Wiring. .............................................. 10 Typical Wiring Schematics. ............................................11-12 PREMAN0113/VAT/2 System overview and specification The RDC Elite system Using ENT07101 Rev 3 Page 1 The ENT07101 Rev 3 PCB has the following features :1). Full isolation of handsets. If a user ‘damages’ or shorts the cables to the handset then only this handset will be affected, all other handsets will work independently. 2). Full fuse isolation of all power supply lines. 3). Call monitoring. Green LED’s on the control PCB illuminate to show a call in progress and handset being called. 4). Fuse ‘blown’ indicator LED’s. Red LED’s illuminate to show that a handset fuse has blown. 5). Switch Mode power supply. Up to 3.6 amps continuous at 13.8 volts. (Can be increased to suit requirements). 6). Battery backup. When required via Switch Mode power supply set at 13.8 volts. 7). Up to 16 handsets. Up to 8 handsets on main PCB and a further 8 handset ports by using an 8 way marshalling PCB. 8). Dual entrance. Can be supplied as a 8 or 16 way dual entrance system (additional marshalling PCB required if more than 8 handsets are required). 9). Video system. The system can be upgraded to a video system on a ‘mix & match’ basis using standard Entroview twisted pair series video handsets. Requires minimum of 12 cores (6 pair CW1308) to handset and the inclusion of video camera(s). 1 additional pair and a video coax is required between each camera panel and the main control unit. 10). Adjustable call period. Length of time a handset is ‘live’ for, once a call is made to it. 1 to 60 seconds adjustable via preset. 11). Adjustable call tone period. Length of time a handset ‘rings’ for, once called. 1 to 60 seconds adjustable via preset. 12). Adjustable speech period. Length of time a caller can speak for, once a handset has been lifted (this time period is terminated on replacement of the handset), adjustable via preset. 10 to 120 seconds. 14). Adjustable lock release period. Length of time a door is released for, once opened, adjustable via preset. 1 to 60 seconds. 15). Anti- tail gating. Shortens door release time to 1 second after door is open (requires n/c door contact when the door is in the closed position). 16). Call tone reassurance. Call tone reassurance at front panel (level adjustable via preset). 17). Onboard Summer/Winter time clock. Inbuilt Trades clock that automatically adjusts to GMT summer / winter time periods. By removal of link PL14 an external time clock can be used by connecting it’s contacts to PL23 0v and ETC. EliteMAN0113/ 2 of 12 Page 2 Cabling Requirements 1). Between front panel(s) and main control unit. CW1308 - 1 core per handset attached, 2 cores for common + service (trades) and 4 cores for speech. If DDA display fitted (MLR PCB), a further 5 cores minimum are required. Note: an earth wire is required between the front panel and systems bonded earth. If ENT11130A fitted then 1 core per handset + 2 core for common & Trades + 1 6 pair for LCD/SP/Amp connections. 2). Between lock releases and main control unit. 2 Cores 1.5mm² Minimum (Running via any Push To Exit and Fire Switches). 2 pair CW1308 for door monitoring and anti-tailgating. 3). Between handsets and main control unit. CW1308 - 4 pair minimum or 6 pair minimum if using Entroview series video handsets. Ancillary Equipment 4). Between ancillary equipment and main control unit if fitted. CW1308 - 2 cores for each of the following:- Push to exit, Fire switch, Door open buzzer. Door contacts require 3 cores if using the Anti-tailgating circuit. Note: Fail safe lock release cables should be run via fire switch and push to exit NC contacts. 5). Between readers and access control unit if fitted. CW1308 - 6 cores minimum (run separately from other multi cores). 6). Between camera and main control unit if fitted. 1 x RG59U + 1 pair CW1308 for Camera power. 7). Between handsets and flashing beacons and/or extension sounders. 4 cores of CW1308. 8). Between MLR display(s) and main control unit. CW1308 - 5 cores minimum. 9). Between handsets and extension handsets CW1308 - 4 pair minimum. EliteMAN0113/ 1 of 12 Page 3 WE/GY GY/WE RD/BE BE/RD RD/OE OE/RD RD/GN GN/RD 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RD/BN BN/RD S C NC GN/WE BN/WE 1 Amp +6V 0V S1 S2 WE/BE+BE/WE+WE/OE OE/WE+WE/GN+WE/BN WE/BE BE/WE WE/OE OE/WE WE/GN GN/WE WE/BN BN/WE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.5mm2Flex RG59 to Camera Door ‘B’ Connections 16 x 2 LCD Module for Trade Clock Setting PL21 Re-Assurance LED’s Showing system status Speech Callup Call Tone Time Time Time Prog Right Door A Lock Timer WE/GY GY/WE RD/BE BE/RD RD/OE OE/RD RD/GN GN/RD PL31 S C RD/BN BN/RD +6V 0V S1 S2 NC GN/WE BN/WE PL4 2 AMP Delay 500mA Fast Blow PL10 500mA Fast Blow PL11 500mA Fast Blow 500mA Fast Blow PL13 500mA Fast Blow PL15 2 AMPPL32 Delay Video Adj. Handset Fuses 500mA Fast Blow FS1 PL6 Door B Lock Timer Reassurance Volume PL3 C FS PE AT PL7 & 27 = Anti-tailgating Link. Remove to use ATG connection. PL30 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 UP PL14 PL16 500mA Fast Blow 500mA Fast Blow PL18 500mA Fast Blow PL22 PL20 PL5 PL7 3.15 AMP Delay PL19 12V 0V V+ V- PL23 0v ETC 12V NC FS11 NO C NC PL28 DR VT 0V BZ PL24 S2 S1 DS VV+ NO BE/WE WE/OE WE/BE BE/WE WE/OE OE/WE WE/GN GN/WE WE/BN BN/WE Trade Clock Link Remove if using external timer PL2 NO C NC WE/BE PL29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PL25 PL1 12V NC Fit In-Line Fuse if SBD PL12 PL8 SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA OE/WE+WE/GN+WE/BN WE/BE+BE/WE+WE/OE SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA Door ‘A’ Connections BN BE WE/GY GY/WE RD/BE BE/RD RG59 to Camera WE/GY GY/WE RD/BE BE/RD Overall Schematic (Using ENT07101 Rev 3) BN Fit In-Line BE Fuse if SBD NO PL33 DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 PL27 DS Common Bus C FS PE AT PL17 NOTE:- Cables colour coded for suggested installation wiring. Note all cables CW1308 unless stated otherwise. Terminal Identifier:- PL7 & 27 = Anti-tailgating Link. Remove to use ATG connection. PL1, 2, 29 & 30 - Button returns/call lines 1 to 16 for doors A & B. Sit at 5 volts DC and go to 0v when button pressed. PL3 & 31 (S) - Service/Trades (S) button returns for doors A & B. Sit at 5 volts DC and go to 0v when button pressed. PL3 & 31 (C) - Button common sits at 0v. PL4 & 32 - Speaker amp connections for doors A & B. +6 = 6 volts DC, 0v = 0v. S1 = door panel microphone, S2 = door panel speaker. PL6 & 28 PL6 & 28 PL6 & 28 PL6 & 28 (12v) - 12 volts DC supply to locks fused by FS1 & FS11. Use 1.5mm2 flex (NC) - Normally Closed switched 0v for fail open releases. Use 1.5mm2 flex (NO) - Normally Open switched 0v for fail locked releases. Use 1.5mm2 flex (C, NC & NO) - volt free spare contacts to trigger automatic doors etc. PL5 & 33 (C) - 0v common for external lock triggers. PL5 & 33 (FS) - Non timed fire switch input (for timed input when using Drop key switches use PE). Sits at 5 volts and drops to 0v. PL5 & 33 (PE) - Timed lock release trigger for push to exits, drop key fire switches and access controllers. Sits at 5 volts and drops to 0v. PL5 & 33 (AT) - Anti tail gating. Requires normally open going closed door monitor contacts. Sits at 0v and goes to 5 volts when door opened. If not used insert PL7 & 27. PL14 - Service/Trades timeclock link. Remove if using external timeclock. PL17 - 12 to 14 volt DC power supply input. PL19 - Twisted pair video output to expansion PCB’s etc. PL23 - External service/trades time clock input. Note: remove PL14 to disable internal time clock. PL24 - Common bus to remote marshalling PCB’s. DR = Door Release, VT = 12 volt DC supply, 0v = 0v, BZ = buzz tone, S2 = mic input from handset, S1 = speaker input to handset, DS = Door Status for door open LED on handset. PL10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 & 22 - Phone ports for first 8 handsets. See Page 6 for handset connections. PL8 & 25 - Video inputs from cameras. Use RG59 screened cable. PL12 & 21 - MLR connections to door panel MLR PCB’s. SN = Speak Now, SB = System Busy, DO = Door Open & CA = Call Accept EliteMAN0113/ 3 of 12 Page 4 Typical Controller Layout (Using ENT07101 Rev 3) Example of typical Elite controller layout. Parts and models may vary. SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA 16 x 2 LCD Module for Trade Clock Setting PL12 PL8 PL21 PL1 Re-Assurance LED’s Showing system status 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PL2 S C PL3 Prog Right PL30 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PL31 S C UP Trade Clock Link Remove if using external timer Speech Callup Call Tone Time Time Time PL14 Door A Lock Timer +6V 0V S1 S2 FS1 PL6 500mA Fast Blow PL10 PL11 500mA Fast Blow 500mA Fast Blow PL13 500mA Fast Blow 500mA Fast Blow PL16 PL15 500mA Fast Blow 500mA Fast Blow NO C NC PL28 DR VT 0V BZ PL24 S2 S1 DS VV+ NO C FS PE AT 12V NC FS11 PL22 PL20 PL18 +6V 0V S1 S2 2 AMPPL32 Delay Video Adj. Handset Fuses 500mA Fast Blow 500mA Fast Blow NO C NC Door B Lock Timer Reassurance Volume PL4 2 AMP Delay 12V NC PL5 PL7 PL17 12V 0V 3.15 AMP Delay CALL No Connections Required as Ribbon Cable Connects PL29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PL25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12V0V DS S1S2 BZDR V- V+ FUSED CALL DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS VV+ CB X Phone 9 FUSED CALL PL19 PL23 0v ETC V+ V- FUSED CALL FUSED CALL FUSED CALL NO PL33 DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 PL27 DS Common Bus FUSED CALL C FS PE AT FUSED CALL FUSED Handset Fuses 500mA Fast Blow Phone 10 Phone 11 Phone 12 Phone 13 Phone 14 Phone 15 Phone 16 No Connections Required as Ribbon Cable Connects +- ON Battery Spare DC output MCB 240~ Input PSU60W Shown. Power supply may vary. 60W Power supplies Post January 2011 have fixed 13.8v output and no spare output. PSU Chassis is now Earthed. EliteMAN0113/ 4 of 12 Typical Installation Layout Part Number: ASS11130A1 Elite LCD TP1 Speaker Volume Page 5 ENT11130A 5vA PL3 PR1 PR2 TP2 PR3 1 Amp Fuse TP3 5vD 12v LCD Contrast TP4 FS1 Microphone Volume 0v PL2 WE/GY RD/BE PL1 Speaker GY/WE BE/RD Microphone + - +- 12v 0v S1 S2 SN SB DO CA OE/WE BE/WE WE/OE WE/BE T SN SB DO CA P4 P3 P2 P1 BN/WE GN/WE WE/BN WE/GN P8 P7 P6 P5 BE/RD GY/WE RD/BE WE/GY P12 P11 P10 P9 GN/RD OE/RD RD/GN RD/OE P16 P15 P14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 P13 S C OE/WE+ WE/GN+ WE/BN Proximity Reader GN/WE WE/BE+ BE/WE+ WE/OE BN/WE NC+6V 0V S1 S2 See Note A Fail Secure Lock Connection Spare Contacts Connections as per Manufacturers Inst. 2 1N4000 Series Diode Note:Magnetic lock door contacts CAN NOT be used for ATG function as these locks now monitor power to the lock and not door status BN WE/BE NC NO NO Fire Switch Push to Exit WE/OE NC NO PL6 C FS PE AT Please Note:FS is a none timed input and is suitable PL5 for Latching Fire switches such as the MEM type lever fire switch. PL24 OE/WE To PL24 DS on common bus terminal PL4 Note A: Please note if system is to conform to Secured By Design standards then a 1A in-line fuse must be fitted here. Lock & trigger wires must not be routed via the door panel. Magnetic or Fail Open Release Separate Door Contacts PL3 NO 1.5mm Flex NC PL2 12V NC NO C NC BE/WE BE PL12 RD/BN BN/RD Mic PL1 DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS Common Bus EliteMAN0113/ 5 of 12 Page 6 Handset Connections ED3+ ED4+,& RH3+ Wiring Schematic PL10 DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS ONLY USE CW1308 CABLE ON PRIVACY ON PRIVACY 4 Pair CW1308 Colour Code 1(DR) 2(VT) 3(0V) 4(BZ) 5(S2) 6(S1) 7(DS) White/Blue Blue/White White/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/White White/Brown Entroview 300 / 400 Wiring Schematic Do Not Wire To EX With Spare Core(s) DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS VV+ CB X EX NOTE - The EX connection is ONLY to be used on Entrotec Extension sounders and accessories. DO NOT fit a wire into EX for any other purpose. PL10 Any unused cores to be tied to system 0v. 6 Pair CW1308 Colour Code White/Blue + Blue/White White/Orange + Orange/White White/Green + White/Brown White/Grey Green/White Brown/White Grey/White Red/Blue Blue/Red ‘EX’ To Extension Sounders/ Flashing Beacons Only DR (Door Release) VT (12v DC) 0V (0 Volts) BZ (Buzz input) S2 (Mic) S1 (Speaker) DS (Door Status) V- (TP Video -) V+ (TP Video +) Note:- Spare Blue / White shown in ‘DR’ may be used to ‘Double-Up’ on VT or 0V if needed. Multiple ED3+ ED4+ & RH3+ Wiring Schematic (up to 3). ON PRIVACY ON PRIVACY 4 Pair CW1308 Colour Code 1(DR) 2(VT) 3(0V) 4(BZ) 5(S2) 6(S1) 7(DS) 8(EX) Mulitple Video Handsets per call (up to 3) Handset port where call is made to e.g. Phone 1 with 2 video handsets. 1(DR) 2(VT) 3(0V) 4(BZ) 5(S2) 6(S1) 7(DS) 8(V-) 9(V+) White/Blue + Blue/White White/Orange + Orange/White White/Green + White/Brown White/Grey Green/White Brown/White Grey/White Red/Blue Blue/Red ON PRIVACY ON PRIVACY 1(DR) 2(VT) 3(0V) 4(BZ) 5(S2) 6(S1) 7(DS) White/Blue + Blue/White Orange/White White/Orange + Orange/White DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS VV+ CB X EX White/Blue Blue/White White/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/White White/Brown DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS VV+ CB X EX PL10 Spare port supplies 12v & Video 1 port per additional handset reqd. 1(DR) 2(VT) 3(0V) 4(BZ) 5(S2) 6(S1) 7(DS) 8(V-) 9(V+) Red/Blue Blue/Red EliteMAN0113/ 6 of 12 Video Schematic (Dual or Single Entrance) RG59 Crimp Connector RG59 Crimp Connector Camera signals are automatically switched from Door ‘A’ to Door ‘B’ when calls are generated. Camera Page 7 Camera Door ‘A’ Connections RG59 to Camera RG59 to Camera 12 volt DC supply PL17 +12V / 0v SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PL12 PL8 Door ‘B’ Connections SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA 16 x 2 LCD Module for Trade Clock Setting PL21 PL21 PL29 PL1 Prog Right UP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Preset Adjustments Speech Time + Callup Time + Call Tone Time + + + + Door A Lock Timer Door B Lock Timer Reassurance Volume Speech Time: Adjusts how long the user can talk for before the system resets. Adjustable between 10 seconds and 2 minutes. Callup Time: Adjusts how long the system stays ‘live’ for once a call has been made. Adjustable between 10 seconds and 2 minutes. Call Tone Time: Adjusts how long the call tone is emitted to the handsets and front panel. Adjustable between 1 second and 25 seconds. Reassurance Volume: Adjusts the volume of the call tone at the front panels and should be set in accordance with ‘on-site’ conditions. Door A Lock Timer: Adjusts the door open time period and should be adjusted to suit ‘onsite’ requirements. 1 to 30 Seconds Door B Lock Timer: Adjusts the door open time period and should be adjusted to suit ‘onsite’ requirements. 1 to 30 Seconds Video Adj. Video adjustment: Adjusts the video balance to fine tune the video picture quality and should be adjusted ‘on-site’ to suit installation conditions. EliteMAN0113/ 7 of 12 Programming the ‘On Board’ Service/Trades Time Clock Page 8 16 x 2 LCD Module for Trade Clock Setting Timer Off Timer On Prog Right UP Led’s showing timer status On switch on of the system the screen will display ENTROTEC. Then display the Date, the day of the week, the timer status on line 1 ENTROTEC Then time of day, nxon (next on period of timer) and the next on time as example below. Note: When nxon displays 00;00 :Next on period is during subsequent day. 30/08/07 THU ON 09;17 nxon 11;30 Features: Up to 12 daily programmable on/off periods. Can be programmed by 5 day week (12 on/off periods). Can be programmed by week end (12 on/off periods). Can be programmed on an individual day basis (12 on/off periods). To Edit time clock settings proceed as below: If at anytime the timer is left for more than 10 seconds without any button ‘pushes’ it first asks if you would like to erase all settings ‘N’ for no being highlighted but to change to ‘Y’ for yes press the right button and then press Prog to confirm and save the settings. Or after a further 10 seconds it asks you if you want to ‘Save Changes’ with again ‘N’ and ‘Y’ as above or leaving it alone for a further 10 seconds the timer reverts to original ‘non-programming’ mode. To Change Date and Time: Press Prog button and the year will be displayed. To change the year press the Up button until the correct year is displayed or if already correct press the Prog button again to display the month setting and press the Up button to correct the month setting or if correct press the Prog button again to adjust the day setting by using the Up button. To change the time press the Prog again and using the Right button select the hours, minutes or seconds that you want ot adjust and adjust using the Up button. When any of the above have been adjusted leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button. To Change the Daily (DLY) On & Off Times. Press the Prog button 6 times and DLY 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button. To Change the Week day (M-F) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until M-F 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button. To Change the Weekend (WKN) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until WKN 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button. . To Change the Individual Day (Mon) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until MON 1 (or the appropriate day) will be highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button. EliteMAN0113/ 8 of 12 Page 9 Handset Auxiliary Equipment Connections. ED+ Series Handsets Marshalling WE/BE 1 Set J1 up and J2 down 4 BE/WE 0v 12v Flashing Beacon WE/OE N/O Timer ENT9876/1 12v COM N/C Delay off time adjust Red 0v DR VT 0V BZ S2 S1 DS VV+ CB X EX TRG Marshalling TRG NO Note: Fit jumper link PL4 to enable EX output Entroview Series handsets and Apartment Stations 2 sets of volt free C/O contacts rated at 1 amp. Mountcastle Relay N/O N/O N/C 12v 0v Note :The EX connection is only used on these accessories and additional handsets. Do not fit a wire into EX for any other purpose. COM N/C RELAY COM 12V RESET 0V TRG TRG Note: These volt free contacts maybe used to trigger door bells, additional sounders, Silent Bell units etc using external power supplies. An example of using a door bell is shown below. NO COM 12v 0v N/O N/O N/C COM N/C RELAY COM 12V RESET 0V TRG TRG Front Door Bell Push (if fitted). Door Bell PSU + _ Door Bell 230~ Input EliteMAN0113/ 9 of 12 Black FS4/5 & PTE/EPTE Wiring Diagram. Page 10 FS4 or 5 Fire Switch Microswitch Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection). 4 2 1 3 Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection). A Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection). To Lock 12v Supply See wire ‘A’ in table. Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection). 2 3 1.5mm Flex (Brown) Link Wire (A2) B To Push to Exit Input See wire ‘B’ in table. CW1308 2 Pair C To Push to Exit Common See wire ‘C’ in table. A PTE/EPTE Push to Exit Switch FS A2 PTE NC Microswitch B C E Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection). NO FA/ If Fitted D AOV D BGU NC NC NO 4 2 FA/AOV D NC I/O BY Others + 1N4007 Diode Fail Safe Lock Schematic 1 3 Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection). From ‘A’ if PTE Only 1.5mm2 2 core Flex D Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection). Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection). Brown Wire E Blue Wire To Lock + To Lock - From System Switched Negative See table below Connection Table: Connection Terminal: Apex DP Elite Cont. Entrocare DP 2 Wire A (Brown 1.5mm ) PL1/12V E100 E2000 KMS Simple Key PAC 512 PL6/12V (PL28/12V) PL1/12V 12V Lock 2/+12V DC Out + Access/Lock Wire B (CW1308) PL3/0V PL5/C (PL33/C) PL3/0V Door1 0V (Door2 0v) 11/GND GND 1 (GND 2) Door 1 0V (Door 2 0V) Wire C (CW1308) PL3/PE PL5/PE (PL33/PE) PL3/PE Door1REX 9/OL1 (Door2REX) (10/OL2) RTE 1 (RTE 2) Door 1 RTE (Door 2 RTE) Lock + or BGU Lock + or BGU Lock + or BGU Lock + or BGU Lock + or BGU PL1/NC PL6/NC (PL28/NC) PL1/NC Door Lock1 NC (Door Lock 2 NC) Lock 1 NC (Lock 2 NC) 2 Wire D (Brown 1.5mm ) 2 Wire E (Blue 1.5mm ) Lock + or BGU Door1 NC Lock + or BGU 31/N/C Relay (Door2 NC) (34/N/C) Note: Connections in brackets are for 2nd door connections. Also note if system Door Entry DE then all connections for locks are made at the Door Entry System (i.e. Access Controllers trigger Door Entry PE inputs with a NO 0V). EliteMAN0113/ 10 of 12 EliteMAN0113/ 11 of 12 Front Door Top Magnetic Lock Access Control Reader 2 Pair + 2 x 1.5mm2 See Note Fireman Switch (Double Pole 2 or 3 Switch). Bottom Magnetic Lock 6 Pair CW1308 Or ON PRIVACY To Slave Access Controllers To Telecom Line 2 pair CW1308 To Fire Alarm (Volt free N/C contacts) To IRS System Privacy Entroview 100 4 pair CW1308 These cable VRP01S - VRP05S = 4 & 6 Pair CW1308 amounts are VRP06S (7) - VRP12S = 8 & 6 Pair CW1308 minimum VRP13S (14) - VRP16S = 10 & 6 Pair CW1308 reqd. Add RG59B cable if video is required from 2 camera to controller + 2 core 0.75mm flex Access control reader cables must be run separately and in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. Cabling Table 2 Pair + 2 x 1.5mm2 See Note 240v ~ Access Control Controller Modem Entrotec Elite Door Entry Controller 4 Pair CW1308 or 6 Core Alarm Cable. 3 x 1.5mm Brown Blue, Earth Stranded Flex or singles. See Cabling Table 2 x Magnetic locks Main Push to Exit (Double Pole Push to Exit). Magnetic Lock (monitored magnetic lock). RG59 if Video 6 Pair CW1308 to LCD To Handsets Individual cables Typical Elite Functional Main Entrance Door Schematic Functional Door Panel Camera if video LCD Magnetic Lock (unmonitored magnetic lock). EliteMAN0113/ 12 of 12 Door Open ON PRIVACY ON PRIVACY H D FIRE C 8 6 Trade 2 49 0 45 1 17 37 F NC Contacts opened if Fire TO EXIT MED1 AOV If Fitted PUSH ED3+ or 4+ Handset E A Break Glass B G Wiring Key A= B= C= D= E= F= G= H= J= Elite Main Controller (8 or 16 way) C/W Prox Controller IF Dual Entrance repeat for Door 2 J Dome Camera On Privacy Entroview 300 Entroview 300 8 6 2 = 2 cores 1.5mm Flex to Magnetic Locks. = 2 Pair CW1308 to Magnetic Lock Contacts. = 3 Pair CW1308 to Prox Readers. = 3 Pair CW1308 + 2 core 1.5mm2 Flex to PTE, FS & magnetic locks (Lock 12VDC Supply). = 4 Pair CW1308 to Audio Handsets. = CW1308 to door panel (See table for no.of cores) + 1 x 6 Pair for LCD = 6 Pair CW1308 to video handsets (for apartment stations use 8 or 10 pair). = 1 core RG59 from panel or dome camera. = 2 core 0.75mm2 flex (12VDC) for camera power. 230v mains input to un-switched fused spur. All 230V~ controllers and system metalwork Must Be Earthed. M32SC = Securitron M32 (monitored) or similar. 230V~ Trade 2 49 0 45 1 17 37 EliteXXXX= Elite Functional Panel c/w Prox Reader. AOV (by Fire Alarm Co.) NC contacts opening on Fire Alarm activation NC Contacts opened if Fire Resetable Call Point (Break Glass Unit BGU). AOV If Fitted PTE/EPTE/YR = Double pole push to exit. PTE/YR = Double pole push to exit. Prox/BZ/T11 = Prox stand-alone reader. FS4/BZ/DP = Double pole fire switch. Break Glass In emergency press and hold exit button while opening door PUSH TO EXIT TO EXIT PUSH FIRE Equipment Key All metalwork to be earthed Entrotec Limited Access House 5, Ashwood Court, Oakbank Livingston. EH53 0TL Tel: 01506 886230 Fax: 01506 886233 Customer Support: 08448586370 Web: www.entrotec.com Online Shop: www.entrotec-online.co.uk Manufactured in the UK
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