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Elpas Solutions Ltd. ALC LF BUS Beacon 5-ALC01021-0, 5-ALC11021-0 Handheld LF Exciter User Guide

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  www.elpas.com Page 1 of 12 V2/Dec 2014   ALC Indoor LF BUS Beacon For P/N: 5-ALC01021-0 (no RF), 5-ALC01121-0 (RF) Installation Guide Introduction This installation guide provides basic instructions for common ALC LF BUS Beacon installation scenarios.  CAUTION!  It  is  important  that  you  read  and  follow  the  instructions  in  this  document.  If  you  have  questions,  call  your  local  Elpas  support  representative. Reasonable effort was made to ensure that the specifications and other information in this guide are accurate and complete at the time of its publication. Nonetheless, all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Any modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Elpas Solutions Ltd. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as such revoke your authority to operate this product. Furthermore unauthorized modifications may also result in damage to this device and may cause a safety hazard to the users. Product Description The  Elpas  ALC  LF  BUS  Beacon  is  a  125KHz  emitter  that  adds instantaneous  location,  choke-point  (a  door  or  any  other  opening  that controls ingress and egress from a protected area),  awareness to RTLS security, and safety applications. 5-ALC01121-0 is also fully supervised. The ALC LF BUS Beacon generates a user-adjustable, elliptically shaped field up to 4m/13ft (perpendicular to the device) and 3.5m/11.5ft (parallel to the device) in radius that can be used to cover a single interior doorway. Optionally,  up  to  three  ALC  LF  BUS  Beacons  can  be  deployed  in ‘Primary–Secondary’  (up  to  two  secondary  devices)  topologies  to  cover large  double-doors  or  architectural  complex  indoor  entrance/exit  areas. The  DIP  Switch  setting  determines  which  is  primary  and  which  is secondary. The  ALC  LF  BUS  Beacon  contains  two  general  purpose  analog  inputs (IN1 and IN2) and two open collector outputs (OC1 and OC2). The device forces  a  choice  between  IN2  and  OC2.  The  device  also  provides  the choice of  either two digital inputs or two 26-bit Wiegand device outputs. The DIP Switches setting determines these selections. Note:  An  Elpas  RS-485  BUS  may  contain  up  to  fifteen  Elpas  BUS  devices  (such  as  RF  or  IR Readers,  Elpas  Display  Panels,  LF  Beacons  or  other  Primary  BUS  Beacons)  which  are  wired together with Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N:5-JBA10485).              LF BUS Beacon (Primary) - Sample Network Topology  ALC LF BUS Beacons – Front View Front Cover Tamper Contact: ALC BUS Beacons contain a tamper contact which indicates non-authorized attempts to remove the device front cover tray when in operation. DIP Switches: ID DIP switches (see page 3 for details) and Mode Selection DIP switches (see page 4 for details). Range  Selection  Button:  Next  to  the  LED  indicators.  Used  to  control  the range of the LF field (see page 4 for details). Status LED: All BUS beacons contain a Red, Green and Amber LED array that detail the status of the devices:  Green LED o Unregistered: Flashes once/second  Red LED o Invalid ID: Flashes once/second - See page 4 for additional details o Device Back Tamper: Flashes once/second o Output Activated: Flashes once o Synch Cable Disconnect (in secondary): Flashes continuously.  Orange LED o  Continuous indicates normal state o  Flashes to indicate the front cover is not properly closed ALC LF BUS Beacons – Rear View PCB  Tray  Tamper  Contact:  ALC  BUS  Beacons  contain  a  tamper  contact which indicates non-authorized attempts to remove the device PCB tray when in operation. RS-485 Interface:  ALC  BUS  beacons contain a  female  RJ-11  connector  to link to the RS-485 Junction Box. This connector transfers both power & data. (See page 2 for details) Buzzer: The beacon has a buzzer that sounds when an improper ID Address is assigned. (See page 4 for details.) General  Purpose  Inputs:  ALC  BUS  Beacons  include  one  fixed  and  one selectable general purpose inputs. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also provide the choice of either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.) Output (User Selectable): The beacons provide the choice of either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also include one set and one selectable open-collector outputs. Important: An electric current runs through the LF coil. The current is especially strong at the vias. Do not touch.        ALC LF BUS Beacon (Front View-Cover Removed)                    ALC LF BUS Beacon (Rear View) IMPORTANT:  BUS  Beacons  MUST  BE  powered-down  while  you  wire  the unit’s  I/Os  and  when  you  connect  to  the  RS-485  BUS.  This  prevents accidental damage to the devices caused by shorts/spikes.
ALC LF BUS Beacon – Installation Guide    www.elpas.com Page 2 of 12 V2/Dec 2014   Primary/Secondary Synchronization Up to three LF BUS Beacons can be deployed in ‘Primary–Secondary’ topology to cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit areas. Note: When you connect two secondary LF BUS Beacons, you must install them on either side of the primary LF BUS Beacon. For example, install one to the right of the primary, and install the second to the left of the primary. When  deploying  this  topology,  the LF  fields  generated  by  the  secondary  beacons  MUST BE  synchronized  to  pulse  at  precisely  the  same moment in time as the LF field generated by the primary unit in order to avoid mutual interference between any of the LF fields.  To implement Primary/Secondary Synchronization, users must physically connect a Sync Data Link (typically using a 2x2x26 Category 5 cable) between the GND and SYNC terminals of the Primary Beacon and all of the Secondary devices.                                             Primary                                                                                                           Secondary  Primary/Secondary Synch Data Connection Diagram   Note: It is not necessary to connect each beacon to a different Junction Box as in the diagram. One Junction Box can power two or three as well.
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