Tyco Safety Sensormatic ACDRM-13M Access Control Reader User Manual users manual

Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic Access Control Reader users manual

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                                                                                                               ACCESS CONTROL DIVISIONRM Installation GuideThis document is a preliminary guide to properly installing your RM1, RM2, or RM3 reader, andassumes familiarity with the older Sensormatic MRM readers and installation procedurescontained in the apC Technical Manual, UM-009-F, the apC8/X Technical Manual, UM-010-C,or the apC/L Technical Manual, UM-025-C.RM GroundingA grounding lug is provided on the RM board at J5, to which a local earth ground should beattached. A push-on connector is provided, which should be crimped on to an 18 to 22 AWG sizewire that is connected to a suitable earth ground such as a cold water pipe or the groundconductor at a nearby power outlet. Push the connector on to the lug at J5.The keypad has an electrostatic discharge (ESD) tail that should go under the screw next to J5 toprovide a path to earth ground for any static discharge that may enter the RM through normalkeypad entry operation. The earth ground at J5 is essential for proper operation of the keypad’sESD protection layer.Using the Auxiliary Relay Module (ARM)Two ARMs may be connected to an RM through the P5 connector, as opposed to the singleARM support found in the MRM series readers. P5-1 is the common pin for either ARM, andP5-2 is the output drive for the first relay, and P5-3 is the output drive for the second relay.Wiring from the ARM to the RM should be as follows:ARM 1 PR-1 to RM P5-1P2-2 to RM P5-2ARM 2 P2-1 to RM P5-1P2-2 to RM P5-3SW3 Settings1. The reader type, Wiegand or Magnetic, is set by SW3-1. The switch is preset for the typeof reader installed in the RM housing. The switch is in the OPEN or OFF position formagnetic readers, and in the CLOSED or ON position for Wiegand output compatiblereaders.Caution – Important Static Electricity Precautions1. Before handling any components, discharge your body’s static charge by touching agrounded surface.2. Wear a grounding wrist strap and work on a grounded static protection surface.3. Do not slide the RM module over any surface.
                                                                                                               ACCESS CONTROL DIVISION2. If an LCD display is not present, SW3-2 must be in the CLOSED or ON position. TheRM4 configuration must have the switch in this position to work properly in thisinstance.3. SW3-3 and SW3-6 control the functioning of the LEDs as follows:a. When the internal LED bar provided as part of the RM1, RM2, or RM3 housingsis being used, both SW3-3 and SW3-6 must be in the OPEN or OFF position.b. When an external reader is being used with an RM4 module, SW3-3 should be inthe CLOSED or ON position and SW3-6 must be OPEN or OFF to control singleor two-wire controlled bi-color LEDs. i. For a 2-wire controlled bi-color LED, connect J4-2 to the wire controllingthe red LED, and J4-4 to the wire controlling the green LED. ii. For a single wire controlled bi-color LED, connect J4-3 to the LED wire. iii. For a single color LED with only an ON or OFF state, SW3-6 must beCLOSED or ON and the control wire connected to J4-3. This connectionsimulates the MRM method of tying J4-2 and J4-4 together.4. When SW3-4 is CLOSED or ON, the tamper switch is bypassed. This switch should beset in this position for RM4 modules as well as during testing of RM1 and RM2 readers.5. SW3-5 is the end-of-line termination switch, and must be set to the CLOSED or ONposition if the reader is the only reader connected to an apC port or is the last reader on aparticular string of readers.Additional Connection Pin on J3 – Pin 6The MRMs had only five pins on this connector, which provides an interface to various readermodules, and can provide +5V power directly to an attached reader without requiring wiring toother MRM connectors to provide +12V power. Pin J3-6 provides the +12V power for the Indalaand Hughes modules, which may be installed in the RM, without requiring a separate wire forthe +12V.
                                                                                                               ACCESS CONTROL DIVISIONInstalling EMI Suppression Beads Supplied with the SCR-100SmartCard ReaderTwo clamp-on ferrite chokes are included in the installation kit in order to meet currentemissions standards. These are the familiar “Snap-on” Split-Ferrite Beads.North AmericaTo meet FCC (American) and Industry Canada requirements, the larger split bead must be placedon the AC Power Cable of the Access Control Panel connected to the SCR-100 SmartCardReader to assure that the Radio-Frequency energy will not be coupled into the AC Power Line.Install the bead inside the enclosure, near the power supply, as shown below. The jacket must beremoved to allow the wires to pass through the bead two times. The line, neutral, and safetyground wires must be included in this turn. If several SCR-100 Readers are used, only one beadis required.Open the bead by gently prying the latch with a thumbnail or small screwdriver. Loop the wiringas shown, then place the bead over the wires and gently squeeze shut until the latch snaps shut,indicating that the cable has been correctly covered.NOTEVerify that the bead is snapped closed, as it does not provide therequired suppression otherwise.
                                                                                                               ACCESS CONTROL DIVISIONEuropean UnionTo assure that the installed SCR-100 SmartCard Reader does not exceed the ETSI limits forradio-frequency emissions, please install the small high-frequency ferrite bead on the ReaderData line near the Reader Unit as shown below.DeclarationsRegulatory Compliance: RM-Series Access Control and SCR-100 SmartCard ReadersEMC 47 CFR, Part 15EN 300330EN 300683RSS 210EN 50130-4Safety Certified Class 2EN60950 LPSFCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules and the requirementsof Industry Canada RSS 210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmfulinterference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.CE NOTICE: This product is in compliance with the CE EMC and Electrical Safety Directives of the European Communitywhen used with the Sensormatic apC, apC/L or apC/8X product line.EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by SensormaticElectronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment andcould create a hazardous condition.Other DeclarationsWARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to thecontents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further,Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in thecontent hereof without obligation of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
                                                                                                               ACCESS CONTROL DIVISIONLIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at privateexpense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technicaldata marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of "limited rights" in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.

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