Modular terminal Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation Manual........................................................................................ 3 FCC NOTICE................................................................................................. 6 Canadian Compliance Statement ......................................................... 6 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS .......................... 7 Mounting Instructions ................................................................................... 7 Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes ......................................... 8 Cabling: Recommendations ................................................................. 8 Electrical Connections................................................................................ 10 LONWORKS Data Cables......................................................................... 11 Mounting the Unit on the Wall .................................................................... 13 Horizontal Assembly Single Module ................................................ 13 Horizontal Assembly Triple Module ................................................. 14 Combined Assembly - Single and Triple Modules ............................. 15 Fastening the Cables .......................................................................... 17 Vertical Assembly ................................................................................ 18 Channeling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box ........................... 19 INSTALLATION ........................................... 20 Combining the Modules ............................................................................. 20 Reader ................................................................................................. 20 Keyboards ........................................................................................... 20 Display................................................................................................. 20 Terminals ............................................................................................. 21 Terminals with Keyboards................................................................... 21 Interactive Terminals ........................................................................... 22 Interactive Terminals with Keyboards ................................................. 22 Attaching the Modules to the Wall.............................................................. 23 Applying the Entry/Exit Labels.................................................................... 24 Identification via Bar Code.......................................................................... 25 Summary of Modular Devices .................................................................... 26 RTU-B07 (Proxy Reader for HID Cards)............................................................ 27 RTU-B12 (Proxy Reader for MIFARE Cards)...................................................... 28 RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD Module)............................................................. 29 RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD Module) ..................................................................... 30 Page 4 Installation Manual RTU-T01 (Numeric Keyboard Module) ............................................................. 31 Optional Parts ............................................................................................. 32 Installation Manual Page 5 FCC NOTICE 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.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 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 users 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 6 FCC NOTICE PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Mounting Instructions The cables are attached to an encased box. Make sure that you place the box at a height of 120cm from the floor (see Figure 1). tube cables floor m c 0 2 1 Figure 1: Space requirements for mounting Mounting Instructions Page 7 Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes All the cables consist of 4 wires that must be connected in parallel from one node to the next. It is possible to link nodes in free topology, i.e. by means of a star or bus configuration. Cabling: Recommendations Figure 2 provides an example of a typical free topology installation. TemaServer TemaPower Figure 2: Example of a free topology installation Page 8 Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes If you want to mount the tubes on the surface of the walls, it is advisable to place the junction boxes under each terminal (see example in Figure 3). Figure 3: Location of the junction boxes Arranging the Cable Tubes and Junction Boxes Page 9 Electrical Connections The RTU is powered at low voltage (12VDC 120mA) by a battery-operated power supply module (RTU-Qxx). When determining the correct size for power cables, refer to the table below. Type of cable AWG mm2 Lengt h (m) in relat ion t o effect ive load 1 [A]
2 [A]
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 ohm/Km 100 [mA] 200 [mA] 500 [mA]
351 227 143 95 59 38 24 1754 1136 714 476 294 192 118 877 568 357 238 147 96 59 5,7 8,8 14 21 34 52 85 3,3 2 1,3 0,9 0,6 0,35 0,2 175 114 71 48 29 19 12 5 [A]
35 23 14 10 6 4 2 88 57 36 24 15 10 6 Page 10 Electrical Connections LONWORKS Data Cables The LONWORKS1 data cable must be twisted pair In a free topology configuration, the sum total of the sections must not exceed 500m In a bus configuration, the sum total of the sections must not exceed 2700m In a free topology configuration, activate the 50ohm terminator by placing the appropriate jumper on the FTT10A plug-in of the CTU-PLG06 board inside the TemaServer In a bus configuration, place two terminators (with resistance values of 100ohm 1% W) at each end of the bus Check that the length of the LONWORKS data cable corresponds to the norms indicated in Table 1. Type of cable Length [m] in relation to cable capacity AWG mm2 Ohm/Km 50nF/Km 100nF/K m 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 3,3 2 1,3 0,9 0,6 0,35 0,2 5,7 8,8 14 21 34 52 85 2676 2153 1707 1394 1096 886 693 1892 1523 1207 986 775 626 490 200nF/K m 1338 1077 854 697 548 443 346 500nF/K m 846 681 540 441 346 280 219 1uF/Km 598 482 382 312 245 198 155 Table 1: Length/capacity of LONWORKS data cables (m) 1 LONWORKS is a trademark of Echelon Corporation LONWORKS( Data Cables Page 11 The FTT10A Echelon v1.2 User Guide recommends the cables indicated in Table 2. Manufacturer and model AWG Connection to bus -
maximum total length
[m]
Belden 85102 Belden 8471 Level IV (twisted pair, typically solid and unshielded) JY (St) 2x2x0.8 (4-
wire helical twist, solid shielded) 16 16 22 20 2700 2700 1400 900 Connection in free topology maximum node-node length max. [m]
500 400 400 320 Table 2: Recommended LONWORKS cables Page 12 LONWORKS( Data Cables Mounting the Unit on the Wall Horizontal Assembly Single Module To assemble the unit in a horizontal position, follow these steps:
1. Drill two holes in the wall (to accommodate the 2 plastic dowels), so that the frame will cover the hole through which the cables pass. 2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws. 3. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure that the lamellar connector is in the UP position. 4. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cm from the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp. 5. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown in Figure 4. 6. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cable clamp. Figure 4: Wall position horizontal position (single module) Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 13 Horizontal Assembly Triple Module To assemble the unit in a horizontal position, follow these steps:
1. Drill two holes in the wall (to accommodate the 2 plastic dowels), so that the frame will cover the hole through which the cables pass. 2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws. 3. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure that the lamellar connector is in the UP position. 4. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cm from the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp. 5. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown in Figure 5. 6. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cable clamp. Figure 5: Wall position horizontal position (triple module) NET1 NET2 GND
+12V Page 14 Mounting the Unit on the Wall Combined Assembly - Single and Triple Modules A combined wall assembly of single and triple modules allows you to create units consisting of 2, 4 and 5 units. This procedure consists of the following steps:
1. Drill the necessary holes in the wall (2 plastic dowels for each module), so that the lower plate will cover the hole through which the cables pass. 2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws. 3. Link the frames together by inserting the two enclosed attachment clips at the rear of the frames (see Figure 6 and Figure 7). 4. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure that the lamellar connector is in the UP position. 5. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cm from the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp. 6. Intertwine the terminators of the cables from the wall and the extension cable terminators, and fasten them to the cable crimps. 7. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown in Figure 6 and Figure 7. 8. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cable clamp. At t achment clip At t achment clip NET1 NET2 GND
+12V NET1 NET2 GND
+12V Figure 6: Combined assembly of two single module wall units Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 15 At t achment clip At t achment clip NET1 NET2 GND
+12V NET1 NET2 GND
+12V Figure 7: Combined assembly of single and triple module wall units Page 16 Mounting the Unit on the Wall Fastening the Cables Fasten the cable clamps to the cable bar so that the cables are arranged towards the inside of the frame (see Figure 8). CONNECTIONS
NET1 (green)
NET2 (yellow)
GND (black)
+12V (red) Figure 8: Fastening the cables Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 17 Vertical Assembly To assemble the unit in a vertical position, follow these steps:
1. Drill two holes in the wall (to accommodate the 2 plastic dowels), so that the frame will cover the hole through which the cables pass. 2. Insert the cables in the cable clamp without pulling out the screws. 3. Use the dowels to fasten the frame to the wall. Make sure that the lamellar connector is in the UP position. 4. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cm from the wall, and fasten them to the cable crimp. 5. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown in Figure 9. 6. Place the remainder of the cable inside the frame and lock the cable clamp. 1 T E N 2 T E N D N G V 2 1
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Figure 9: Wall position vertical assembly Page 18 Mounting the Unit on the Wall Channeling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box As an alternative, you can channel the cables so that they exit from the bottom of the frame. This alternative procedure consists of the following steps:
1. Drill a hole in the wall so that the hole from which the cables exit is in the center of the lower plate. 2. Break off the lower removable tab from the upper support. 3. Break off the upper and lower tab from the lower support. 4. Insert both the cables from the wall and the remainder of the cable in the cable clamp (be careful not to pull out the screws). 5. Use the dowels to attach the frame to the wall. 6. Adjust the length of the cables so that they protrude by ~10cm from the wall. 7. Roll up the terminators of the cables from the wall and the extension cables, and fasten them to the cable crimps (see Figure 10). 8. Fasten the cable crimp to the contacts in the direction shown in Figure 10. 9. Place the remainder of the cables inside the frame and lock the cable clamps. Figure 10: Channeling the cables from the bottom of the box Mounting the Unit on the Wall Page 19 INSTALLATION Combining the Modules Each TemaKey consists of one or more RTU modules that must be positioned and connected to their respective wall attachment frames (RTU-
Sxx) as indicated in the table below. Grouping Horizontal Vertical Reader Code TK-S07 1 x RTU-B07 1 x RTU-S01 TK-S012 1 x RTU-B12 1 x RTU-S01 Keyboards Code TK-S31 Display Code TK_S21 TK-S22 Page 20 Grouping Horizontal Vertical 1 x RTU-T01 1 x RTU-S01 Grouping Horizontal Vertical 1 x RTU-C01 1 x RTU-S01 NO Combining the Modules Notes Weight=0.45Kg Power=0.8W Current=60mA Weight=0.45Kg Power=1.0W Current=90mA Notes Weight=0.4Kg Power=0.4W Current=30mA Notes Weight=0.45Kg Power=1.9W Current=140mA 1 x RTU-C02 2 x RTU-S01 NO Weight=0.95Kg Power=5.2W Current=380mA Terminals Code Grouping Horizontal Vertical Terminals with Keyboards Code Grouping Horizontal Vertical TK-D07 TK-D012 TK_D37 TK-T07 TK_T012 1 x RTU-C01 1 x RTU-B07 2 x RTU-S01 1 x RTU-C01 1 x RTU-B12 2 x RTU-S01 1 x RTU-T01 1 x RTU-B07 2 x RTU-S01 1 x RTU-C01 1 x RTU-T01 1 x RTU-B07 1 x RTU-S03 1 x RTU-C01 1 x RTU-T01 1 x RTU-B12 1 x RTU-S03 Notes Weight=0.9Kg Power=2.7W Current=200mA Weight=0.9Kg Power=2.9W Current=200mA Notes Weight=0.85Kg Power=1.2W Current=90mA Weight=1.15Kg Power=3.1W Current=230mA Peso=1.0Kg Potenza=3.3W Corrente=260mA NO NO NO NO Combining the Modules Page 21 Interactive Terminals Code Grouping Horizontal Vertical TK-D27 1 x RTU-C02 1 x RTU-B07 1 x RTU-S03 TK-D212 1 x RTU-C02 1 x RTU-B12 1 x RTU-S03 NO NO Interactive Terminals with Keyboards Code Grouping Horizontal Vertical 1 x RTU-C02 1 x RTU-T01 1 x RTU-B07 1 x RTU-S03 1 x RTU-S01 1 x RTU-C02 1 x RTU-T01 1 x RTU-B12 1 x RTU-S03 1 x RTU-S01 TK_T27 TK_T212 Page 22 NO NO Notes Weight=1.25Kg Power=6W Current=440mA Weight=1.25Kg Power=6,2W Current=460mA Notes Weight=1.65Kg Power=6.4W Current=470mA Weight=1.65Kg Power=6.6W Current=490mA Combining the Modules Attaching the Modules to the Wall All tEmaline modules are equipped with a simple attachment mechanism; the module clicks into position without the need for tools. To attach the module to the frame, follow these steps:
1. Check that the fitting at the back of the RTU modules is positioned correctly. 2. Attach each RTU module to the wall-mout frame as illustrated in Figure 11. Figure 11: Attaching the module to the wall-mount frame Attaching the Modules to the Wall Page 23 Applying the Entry/Exit Labels Apply the two entry/exit labels to the magnetic reader according to the pre-
configured transit direction. Make sure that you place the labels in the appropriate hollows (see details in Figure 12 and Figure 13). O U T I N
EXIT ENTRY Figure 12: Entry/exit labels I N O U T
ENTRY EXIT Figure 13: Entry/exit labels Page 24 Applying the Entry/Exit Labels Identification via Bar Code The components enclosed in the packaging include a bar code label. The person responsible for installing the terminal must apply this label to the corresponding identification form, and indicate the location of the terminal in the appropriate box (see example in Table 3). Description of location Office entrance area, first floor - staircase E Description of TemaServer Panel 2 entrance area, first floor staircase E RTU RTU RTU RTU C01 T01 B07
Table 3: Example of completed identification form Identification via Bar Code Page 25 TECHNICAL DATA Summary of Modular Devices This section contains technical data regarding the modular devices:
RTU-B07 (Reader module for HID proxy cards) RTU-B12 (Reader module for Mifare proxy cards) RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD module) RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD module) RTU-T01 (Numeric keyboard module) Page 26 Summary of Modular Devices RTU-B07 (Proxy Reader for HID Cards) Code 1520145 Parameter DC power supply Weight Dimensions IP Protection Rating Operating temperature Proxy receiver Value 12VDC15% 60mA 0.30 Kg 72 x 160 x 52 mm IP55 0-50 C For HID cards Double-antenna receiver (bidirectional) LONWORKS connection Unshielded twisted pair cable
(transceiver FTT10A, 78Kbps 2 LED tricolor (green/red/yellow) 1 buzzer Signaling Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC:
EN60950, EN55024, EN55022, EN 300 330 FCC ID:
HS9-RTU-B07 Service LED S er vice P in RTU-B07 (Proxy Reader for HID Cards) Page 27 RTU-B12 (Proxy Reader for MIFARE Cards) Code 1500119 Value 12VDC15% 90mA 0.30 Kg 72 x 160 x 52 mm IP55 0-50 C 13.56MHz RX/TX for MIFARE (ISO14443-2A) cards Parameter DC power supply Weight Dimensions IP Protection Rating Operating temperature Proxy receiver /
Trasmitter LONWORKS connection Unshielded twisted pair cable
(transceiver FTT10A, 78Kbps 2 LED tricolor (green/red/yellow) 1 buzzer Signaling Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC:
EN60950, EN55024, EN55022, EN 300 330 FCC ID:
HS9-RTU-B12 Service LED S er vice P in Page 28 RTU-B12 (Proxy Reader for MIFARE Cards) RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD Module) Code 1500105 Parameter DC power supply Weight Dimensions IP Protection Rating Operating temperature Display Value 12VDC15% 140mA (nominal) 70mA (backlight off) 0.30 Kg 72 x 160 x 52 mm IP55 0-50 C Alphanumeric LCD with backlight 2 rows of 16 characters format 4 keys with symbols Keyboard LONWORKS connection Unshielded twisted pair cable
(transceiver FTT10A, 78Kbps 1 LED yellow 1 buzzer Signaling Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC:
EN60950, EN55024, EN55022 Service LED S er vice P in RTU-C01 (Alphanumeric LCD Module) Page 29 RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD Module) Code 1500101 Parameter DC power supply Weight Dimensions IP Protection Rating Operating temperature Display Value 12VDC15% 380mA (nominal), 140mA (backlight off) 0.65 Kg 166 x 190 x 52 mm IP55 0-50 C Graphic LCD with backlight 240 x 128 pixels format 14 function keys Keyboard LONWORKS connection Unshielded twisted pair cable
(transceiver FTT10A, 78Kbps 1 LED yellow 1 buzzer Signaling Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC:
EN60950, EN55024, EN55022 Service LED Service Pin Page 30 RTU-C02 (Graphic LCD Module) RTU-T01 (Numeric Keyboard Module) Code 1500104 Parameter DC power supply Value 12VDC15%
30mA (nominal), 50mA (max) 0.25 Kg 72 x 160 x 52 mm IP55 0-50 C 16 keys with symbols Weight Dimensions IP Protection Rating Operating temperature Keyboard LONWORKS connection Unshielded twisted pair cable
(transceiver FTT10A, 78Kbps 2 LED bicolor (red/green/yellow) 1 buzzer Signaling Regulations compliance Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC:
EN60950, EN55024, EN55022 Service LED S er vice P in RTU-T01 (Numeric Keyboard Module) Page 31 Optional Parts Unlocking tool code 3900695AB Page 32 Optional Parts