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Page 1 - Hardware Installation Guide

PERPETUAL INNOVATIONHardware Installation Guide

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Table of Contents10 — revision 167. Specifications ... 348LNL-1320-U D

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller100 — revision 1RS-485 Communication WiringTo configure all four downstream ISC ports as 2-wire RS-485, follow t

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 101Notes: The ISC can be located anywhere along the RS-485 line.Install an RS-485 terminator for each end-of-l

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller102 — revision 118 ConfigurationThe ISC board contains 8 DIP switches and 23 jumpers that must be configured app

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 10318.1.2 Hardware Flow ControlTo configure the hardware flow control status, set DIP switches 4 and 5 accordi

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller104 — revision 1For a 25- pin cable,• Jumper pins 6 and 20 together.• Connect pin 5 to RTS/R1+ on the LNL-2000.1

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 10518.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the ISC board. The jumper

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller106 — revision 118.2.1 RAM Chip SizeThe LNL-2000 comes with permanently mounted 1 MB RAM installed.18.2.2 Memory

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 107SRAM type- Low power, low volt data retention, Samsung KM684000BLP-10L (or equivalent) for the 512 K chip.1

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller108 — revision 1Typical Downstream Communication Configuration (note where EOL terminators are required)Intellig

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 10919 MaintenanceRefer to Firmware Updates in the Hardware Installation Guidelines section for instructions fo

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 11LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader ...38578. Overview ...

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller110 — revision 120 Specifications**The LNL-2000 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power

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LNL-2210 INTELLIGENT SINGLE DOOR CONTROLLER

Page 17 - GUIDELINES

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 11321 Overview of the LNL-2210This controller provides a single door solution with either a single reader or t

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LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller114 — revision 1The LNL-2210 BoardTB1 TB2 TB311 112VPoEJ3TB51TB4134S121ONS27654321J7J1J4J5BT1K1J6K2TB1TB5RE

Page 19 - 1.1.2 DC Power

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 11522 InstallationTo install the intelligent single door controller, perform the installation procedures descr

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LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller116 — revision 122.1.1 Communication WiringThe controller communicates to the host via the onboard 10-Base-

Page 21 - Belden Wire Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 117Reader wiring22.1.3 Input Circuit WiringTypically, these inputs are used to monitor door position, request

Page 22 - Cable Cross Reference Table

LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller118 — revision 1The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported but may not be typical:22.1.4 R

Page 23 - 1.6 RS-232 Interfaces

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 119• Diode Selection: Diode current rating: 1x strike current. Diode breakdown voltage 4x strike voltage. For

Page 24 - 2.1.3 Current Overload

Table of Contents12 — revision 185.1 Reader Mounting Dimensions ... 40985.2 Read

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LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller120 — revision 1Note: The initial charge of the battery may take up to 24 hours to be fully charged.22.3 In

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 121• Communication address: 0. This must match the setting in System Administration for successful communicati

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LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller122 — revision 1proxy settings, you may have to allow this web page. (For more information, consult your br

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 123For pages that cannot be viewed, the message is displayed when users attempt to access the page: “This page

Page 29 - 2.2 Mounting

LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller124 — revision 122.7 Additional Mounting InformationSources for the optional items shown below:• 3-gang sta

Page 30 - STANDOFFS

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 125Mounting plate dimensions3.85 [97.8]2.35 [59.7]5.50 [139.7]3.63 [92.1]3.30 [83.8]3.63 [92.1]Ø0.16 [Ø4.0]130

Page 31 - LNL-CTX knockout diagram

LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller126 — revision 123 MaintenanceRefer to Firmware Updates in the Hardware Installation Guidelines section for

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 12724 SpecificationsThe interface is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only, and it is for use with UL

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LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller128 — revision 1- RoHS compliant- WEEENote: These specifications are subject to change without notice.

Page 34 - AL600ULX

LNL-2220 INTELLIGENT DUAL READER CONTROLLER

Page 35 - 2.2.3 AC Indicator

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 1391. Configuration ... 47091

Page 37 - 2.4 Alarm Input Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 13125 Overview of the LNL-2220This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installin

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LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller132 — revision 125.2 The IDRC BoardThe IDRC board contains the following components: one (1) host Ethernet

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 13325.3 Default SettingsEach board ships with the following default configuration.• All DIP switches are off.•

Page 40 - 2.7 Weatherproofing

LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller134 — revision 126 InstallationTo install the IDRC, perform the installation procedures described in the fo

Page 41 - 2.8 Relay Contact Protection

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 135TB4 Input 1 IN 1Door 1 door contactInput 2 IN 2Door 1 RExTB5 Input 3 IN 3Door 1 Aux 1Input 4 IN 4Door 1 Aux

Page 42 - 2.8.2 AC Inductive Loads

LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller136 — revision 126.2 Communication WiringThe controller communicates to the host via the onboard 10-BaseT/1

Page 43 - System Testing

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 13726.3 Reader WiringEach reader port supports wiegand, magnetic stripe, and 2-wire RS-485 electrical interfac

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LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller138 — revision 126.3.2 Command KeypadThe command keypad (LNL-CK) can also be connected to the IDRC.ADDRESS

Page 45 - 4 Maintenance

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 13926.3.3 Bioscrypt ReadersThe Bioscrypt V-Flex, V-Smart, and V-Station can be connected to the IDRC according

Page 46 - 4.2 AES/Extended Firmware

Table of Contents14 — revision 1101. Installation ... 523101.1 Read

Page 47 - 5 UL Certified Installations

LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller140 — revision 1A supervised input circuit requires two resistors be added to the circuit to facilitate pro

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 141Wire should be of sufficient gauge to avoid voltage loss.• Diode Selection: Diode current rating: 1x strike

Page 49 - 5.1 Power

LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller142 — revision 1Wiring for power, power fault, and cabinet tampering26.6 Memory Backup BatteryRemove the fa

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 1432. Power up the board or press the reset button.3. While LEDs D1, D2 and D3, D4 light up as alternating pai

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LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller144 — revision 126.8 Initial IP Addressing ModeSet the board for the desired initial IP addressing mode. Th

Page 52 - 5.3 UL Requirements

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 1452. Click the link to go to the login page. Log in using your user name and password. If DIP switch 1 is ON,

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LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller146 — revision 1For pages that cannot be viewed, the message is displayed when users attempt to access the

Page 54 - 5.4 Troubleshooting

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 14727 MaintenanceRefer to Firmware Updates in the Hardware Installation Guidelines section for instructions fo

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LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller148 — revision 127.2 Replace Memory Backup BatteryThe event log buffer and the real time clock are backed u

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 14928 SpecificationsThe IDRC is for use with UL Listed access control power limited power supplies.• Primary P

Page 57 - LNL-500

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 15110.2 Installing Jumpers ...

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LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller150 — revision 1- WEEENote: These specifications are subject to change without notice.

Page 59 - 6 Overview of the LNL-500

LNL-3300 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER

Page 61 - 7 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 15329 Overview of the LNL-3300This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installin

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LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller154 — revision 1The ISC Board29.3 Default SettingsEach board ships with the following default configuration.• Al

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 15530 InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections,

Page 64 - (Maximum of 8 control panels)

LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller156 — revision 1Wiring ports 2 and 330.2 Power and Alarm InputsThe LNL-3300 accepts 12 to 24 VDC for power. Loca

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 157Some switch settings behave differently at power up than they do after initialization. Keep this in mind wh

Page 66 - 7.1.5 Other

LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller158 — revision 1Note: Observe POLARITY connection to LED. External current limiting is not required.30.5 Initial

Page 67 - 8 Configuration

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 159Note: Ensure that DIP switch 1 is off and DIP switch 2 is ON before rebooting to keep board in default stat

Page 68 - 8.1.3 Communication Baud Rate

Table of Contents16 — revision 1

Page 69 - 8.2 Installing Jumpers

LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller160 — revision 1b. Configure the following:– Connection Type: Choose IP Server, Serial-RS232, or Serial-modem, S

Page 70 - 9 Maintenance

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 161– Medium - The minimum password length must be six characters. Two of the password strength criteria must b

Page 71 - 10 Specifications

LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller162 — revision 131 MaintenanceRefer to Firmware Updates in the Hardware Installation Guidelines section for inst

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 16331.2 Replace Memory Backup BatteryThe ISC contains a memory backup battery that is used to back up event an

Page 73 - LNL-1000

LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller164 — revision 132 Specifications** The ISC is for use with UL Listed access control power limited power supplie

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ISC COMMUNICATIONS

Page 76 - 11.2 The ISC Board

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 16733 ISC CommunicationThe following information can be used to configure communication for Lenel controllers

Page 77 - 12 Installation

ISC Communications168 — revision 1The latest version of EZWebCon can be downloaded from the Lantronix website (www.lantronix.com). For detailed inform

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 169b. If it appears that nothing changes after pressing the <Enter> key, it is possible that the Lantron

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

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ISC Communications170 — revision 133.2.3 Configuring the ETHLANAny additional changes specific to the hardware that the Lantronix box is connecting to

Page 81 - Ports 2 - 5

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 17112. For flow control, type:change flow control [FLOW CONTROL]and press <Enter>, where [FLOW CONTROL]

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ISC Communications172 — revision 1Note: The ARP/ping method only works during the first two minutes of LNL-ETHLAN-MICR operation. If this process is n

Page 83 - 12.1.5 Other

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 173Richco plastic P/N LMSP-7-0133.4 CoBox Micro 100The CoBox Micro 100 device plugs directly into the LNL-2000

Page 84 - 13 Configuration

ISC Communications174 — revision 15. You now need to Telnet into the IP address to complete the rest of the device configuration.i.e.) TELNET 192.168.

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 17514. Send Char 2 = 00When these changes have been made, type ‘9’ at the main screen to save the changes and

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ISC Communications176 — revision 1

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 17733.4.2 Security EnhancementsPast installations may have contained vulnerabilities which could lead to unaut

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ISC Communications178 — revision 1After the firmware upgrade has been completed, disable port 77FE to prevent unauthorized access to this device.Other

Page 89 - 14 Maintenance

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 179• LNL-ETHLAN-MICR with firmware version 5.4 If Micro-100 unit's power is cycled, the unit will not re

Page 91 - LNL-2000

ISC Communications180 — revision 14. Select Direct Connect and choose the COM port to which the cable is connected on the computer.5. Change the Commu

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 18111. You now need to enter a subnet mask. You CANNOT enter a number here as you are used to, you must use th

Page 93 - 16 Overview of the LNL-2000

ISC Communications182 — revision 12. You will now be back at the setup screen. Type 2 and then press the <Enter> key to enter the serial port se

Page 94 - 16.2 The LNL-2000 Board

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 183ISC to Lantronix CoBox Token Ring Serial Server ConfigurationTOKEN RING NETWORK9-pin female2 3

Page 95 - 17 Installation

ISC Communications184 — revision 133.6 Lantronix CoBox-DRThe ISC can alternatively be connected to the Lantronix CoBox-DR unit. Use the following info

Page 96 - RS-485 Line Termination

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 185To configure the server and channel 1, refer to the following screen shots.Information is available for hex

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ISC Communications186 — revision 1SDS1100 to ISC, 2-wire RS-485ACDCACGNDGNDGNDIN2IN1 A B CJ9J14232 48 52W 4WJ1TXDTR1+RXDTR1-RTSR1+CTSR1-GN

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 187SDS1100 to ISC, 4-wire RS-485ACDCACGNDGNDGNDIN2IN1 A B CJ9J14232 48 52W 4WJ1TX DTR1+RXDTR1-RTSR

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ISC Communications188 — revision 133.7.1 Configuration of the SDS1100/1101/CoBox-FLTo configure this Lantronix device, perform the following procedure

Page 100 - RS-485 Communication Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 189Server configurationa. IP Address. If DHCP is not used to assign IP addresses, enter the IP address manuall

Page 101 - 17.1.5 Other

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 191 Inputs, Outputs and Interface SignalsHardware products operate from various power sources and communicate

Page 102 - 18 Configuration

ISC Communications190 — revision 1c. Flow. Flow control sets the local handshaking method for stopping serial input/output. The default setting is 00.

Page 103 - 18.1.2 Hardware Flow Control

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 1913. Hold down the <X> key on your keyboard and plug the power back into the UDS device. This will allo

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ISC Communications192 — revision 1Step 3: Configure the UDS ETHLAN Make sure that the device is powered up, completely booted, and connected to the Ne

Page 105 - 18.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 19333.8.1 Wiring Configuration for Custom DB25 Serial CableThe cable for the UDS must be a straight through ca

Page 106 - 3.00 (76.20)

ISC Communications194 — revision 1ACDCACGNDGNDGNDIN2IN1 A B CJ9J14232 48 52W 4WJ1TXDTR1+RXDTR1-RTSR1+CTSR1-GNDTR2+TR2-GNDTR3+TR3-GNDTR4+TR

Page 107 - 18.2.5 Baud Rate Default

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 195Unit Setup (RS-232 4-wire)As of March 2004, the current firmware version is 4.5. Connect to the unit via Te

Page 108 - Control Module(s)

ISC Communications196 — revision 1ACDCACGNDGNDGNDIN2IN1 A B CJ9J14232 48 52W 4WJ1TXDTR1 +RXDTR1 -RTSR1+CTSR1-GNDTR2 +TR2 -GNDTR3 +TR3 -GND

Page 109 - 19 Maintenance

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 197Unit Setup (RS-485 2-wire)As of March 2004, the current firmware version is 4.5. Connect to the unit via Te

Page 110 - 20 Specifications

ISC Communications198 — revision 133.10 LNL-IC108A/IC109A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (4-wire)9 or 25 Pin Connector5 2 3 7 3

Page 111 - CONTROLLER

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 19933.11 LNL-IC108A/IC109A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (2-Wire)Black Box Settings:Jumpers:W5 - should be on A-B

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Lenel OnGuard® 2010 Technology Update Hardware Installation Guide, product version 6.4This guide is item number DOC-600, revision 1.071, May 2011Copyr

Page 113 - 21 Overview of the LNL-2210

Hardware Installation Guidelines20 — revision 11.2 Alarm Inputs1.2.1 Unsupervised AlarmsUnsupervised alarm inputs sense simple contact closure. Open c

Page 114 - The LNL-2210 Board

ISC Communications200 — revision 133.12 Configuring Two LNL-838A RS-232 to RS-485 ConvertersUse the following information to set up black boxes LNL-83

Page 115 - 22 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 2012-wire RS-485ISC panels can be multidropped on the RS-485 line using this configuration. Follow typical EOL

Page 116 - 22.1.2 Reader Wiring

ISC Communications202 — revision 133.12.3 Black Box Settings for 4-wire RS-485JumpersW5 should be on A-B to set RTS/CTS.W8 should be on B-C to set 4-w

Page 117 - 22.1.3 Input Circuit Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 2034-wire RS-485 Configuration33.13 Dial-Up Configuration for the ISCRefer to the following diagram for dial-u

Page 118 - 22.1.4 Relay Circuit Wiring

ISC Communications204 — revision 1Dial-Up ConfigurationACDCACGNDGNDGNDIN2IN1A B CJ9J14232 4852W 4WJ1TXDTR1+RXDTR1-RTSR1+CTSR1-GNDTR2+T

Page 119 - 22.2 Memory Backup Battery

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 205The US Robotics Sportster 56Kbps modems (LNL-56KEXT) have eight DIP switches which need to be configured. T

Page 120 - 22.4.1 Default Settings

ISC Communications206 — revision 1The Sportster modem also has a row of indicator lights in the front:33.13.1 Courier 3Com U.S. Robotics 56K (external

Page 121 - 22.6 Embedded Web Server

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 2072. Enter the following commands: AT&F0<Enter>AT+PIG=1+PMH=1+PQC=3<Enter>ATY0X4T&A3&

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ISC Communications208 — revision 1RJ-11 Connector Used to connect the modem to a normal dial circuit or a dedicated 2-wire leased circuitPower Connect

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 209This modem functions best when using DTR override with command echo disabled. The factory default setting i

Page 124 - 88158404

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 21uses a balanced differential transmitter/receiver to reject common mode noise. The following table is a comp

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ISC Communications210 — revision 133.16 Comtrol RocketPort Hub SiThree RocketPort Serial Hubs are supported. They are LAN attached serial hubs, using

Page 126 - 23 Maintenance

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 21133.16.1 RocketPort Hub SettingsNote: These settings can be modified in Device Manager.Port RS Mode = RS-485

Page 127 - 24 Specifications

ISC Communications212 — revision 1The PIN assignments are as follows:Comtrol female DB-9 connectorISCPin 3 (TRX-) RXDPin 7 (TRX+) TXDPin 5 (GND) GNDIS

Page 128 - - RoHS compliant

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 213ISC SettingsJumper SettingsLNL-500 LNL-1000 LNL-2000Jumper 1nananaJumper 2 na 512 K naJumper 3 485 512 K na

Page 129 - DUAL READER

ISC Communications214 — revision 133.16.3 RocketPort DriverBe sure to install the driver for the RocketPort Si Hub from Comtrol. When finished, you wi

Page 130

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 2152. Click on the IP Programming tab.3. In the Device Control Box, click [Retrieve]. A confirmation message w

Page 131 - 25 Overview of the LNL-2220

ISC Communications216 — revision 1

Page 132 - 25.2 The IDRC Board

LNL-1100 INPUT CONTROL MODULE

Page 134 - 26 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 21934 Overview of the LNL-1100The Input Control Module (ICM) provides the access control system with high-spee

Page 135

Hardware Installation Guidelines22 — revision 11.5.1 RS-485 CableField hardware products that are series 1 use 4-wire or 2-wire RS-485 full communicat

Page 136 - 26.2 Communication Wiring

LNL-1100 Input Control Module220 — revision 134.2 The Input Control Module (Series 2)The series 2 Input Control Module board contains the following co

Page 137 - 26.3 Reader Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 221Run time: After the above sequence, the LEDs have the following meanings:A LED: Heartbeat and On-Line Statu

Page 138 - 26.3.2 Command Keypad

LNL-1100 Input Control Module222 — revision 135 InstallationTo install the Input Control Module, perform the installation procedures described in the

Page 139 - 26.4 Input Circuit Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 223These alarm inputs are connected using Inputs 1-16.Wire the Inputs 1-16 contacts using twisted pair cable,

Page 140 - 26.5 Relay Circuit Wiring

LNL-1100 Input Control Module224 — revision 1LNL-1100 series 2 upstream controller communication wiring: 2-wire (port 1)35.1.4 Relay OutputsTwo form-C

Page 141 - 26.5.1 Power and Alarm Inputs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 225Use sufficiently large gauge of wires for the load current as to avoid voltage loss.35.1.5 PowerFor the LNL

Page 142 - 26.7.1 Setting Dip Switches

LNL-1100 Input Control Module226 — revision 135.2 Elevator ControlOnGuard hardware is capable of supporting elevator control for up to 128 floors. An

Page 143 - 26.7.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 22736 ConfigurationThe Input Control Module board contains 8 DIP switches and 3 jumpers that must be configure

Page 144 - 26.9 Embedded Web Server

LNL-1100 Input Control Module228 — revision 136.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 accordin

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 229Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38400 bps, so be sure to set both DIP switches 6 and 7 to t

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 23communication errors. If the environment is known to be noisy, an additional wire may be used for the signal

Page 147 - 27 Maintenance

LNL-1100 Input Control Module230 — revision 136.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the board. The jumper is

Page 148

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 231EOL TerminationIntelligent System ControllerDownstream Communications• Four 2-wire ports• Two 4-wire ports•

Page 149 - 28 Specifications

LNL-1100 Input Control Module232 — revision 137 Specifications**The LNL-1100 series 2 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only. These specific

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LNL-1100-U INPUT CONTROL MODULE

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 23538 Overview of the LNL-1100-U BoardThe Input Control Module (ICM) board contains the following components:

Page 153 - 29 Overview of the LNL-3300

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module236 — revision 139 InstallationTo install the Input Control Module (ICM), perform the installation procedures described

Page 154 - 29.3 Default Settings

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 23740 ConfigurationThe Input Control Module board contains two (2) 8-position DIP switches that are user-selec

Page 155 - 30 Installation

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module238 — revision 1LED ModeSW1 switch 5 is used for LED control. It is read at boot time. If you make a change to this set

Page 156 - 30.4.1 Setting DIP Switches

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 23940.2 Installing JumpersJumper configurationHost Communications: Jumper J22 pins 1 & 2 for RS-485 commun

Page 157 - 30.4.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guidelines24 — revision 12 System Wiring and Other ConsiderationsProper installation is essential to the safe and reliable opera

Page 158

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module240 — revision 140.3 Status LEDs40.3.1 LED Table for Series 2 LNL-1100 ModeWhen switch 5 is in the ON position, the LED

Page 159 - 30.6 Embedded Web Server

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 241CPU status LED D79 possible module error conditions for LED Normal and Series 2 modes.Error condition Flash

Page 160

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module242 — revision 141 MountingThe ICM can be mounted in the LNL-AL400ULX or LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 and the LNL-CTX or LNL-CTX6

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 243Mounting the ICM in the LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 or LNL-CTX6

Page 162 - 31 Maintenance

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module244 — revision 142 WiringWire inputs I1 through I16 (J9 - J16) using a twisted pair cable, 30 ohms maximum, 24 AWG mini

Page 163 - Run time:

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 245Each input that is configured as a supervised alarm must also be terminated with two (2) 1K (1000) ohm resi

Page 164 - 32 Specifications

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module246 — revision 1Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring (Power Fail and External Tamper contacts)42.3 Upstream Controller Commu

Page 165 - COMMUNICATIONS

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 247ICM upstream wiringTo enable RS-485 termination, install jumper on pin header J22 (on the last unit on the

Page 166

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module248 — revision 142.4.1 Relay OutputsRelay contact (DC strike)Relay contact (AC strike)42.5 Elevator ControlOnGuard hard

Page 167 - 33 ISC Communication

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 249Note: In order for this check box to be available, the access panel to which this reader module is connecte

Page 168 - ISC Communications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 25When choosing a power supply be sure never max out the current load of the supply. Always use a 25% overage

Page 169

LNL-1100-U Input Control Module250 — revision 1Wire the Power In input with 18 AWG (minimum) twisted pair cable.Note: Be sure to observe polarity.Powe

Page 170 - 33.2.3 Configuring the ETHLAN

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 25143 SpecificationsNote: For UL installation, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 250.The LNL-11

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LNL-1100-U Input Control Module252 — revision 1

Page 172 - 33.3.1 ETHLAN-MICR Standoffs

LNL-1200 OUTPUT CONTROL MODULE

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 25544 Overview of the LNL-1200The Output Control Module (OCM) communicates directly with the Intelligent Syste

Page 175

LNL-1200 Output Control Module256 — revision 144.2 The Output Control Module (Series 2)The LNL-1200 series 2 board contains the following components:

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 25744.2.1 Status LEDsThe series 2 Output Control Module contains a total of 20 LEDs to verify correct installa

Page 177 - 33.4.3 Firmware

LNL-1200 Output Control Module258 — revision 145 InstallationTo install the Output Control Module, perform the installation procedures described in th

Page 178

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 259The RS-485 communication is asynchronous, half-duplex, using 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.LNL-1200

Page 179 - 33.4.5 Removal of Reset Pin

Hardware Installation Guidelines26 — revision 1LNL-1200-U Note: For UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 286 for this de

Page 180

LNL-1200 Output Control Module260 — revision 1Relay Output Wiring (Ports 2-5)45.1.4 PowerFor its power input, the series 2 Output Control Module accep

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 261The application software must be configured for elevator control. This can be done on the Elevator Hardware

Page 182

LNL-1200 Output Control Module262 — revision 146 ConfigurationThe Output Control Module board contains 8 DIP switches and 3 jumpers that must be confi

Page 183

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 26346.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 according

Page 184 - 33.6 Lantronix CoBox-DR

LNL-1200 Output Control Module264 — revision 1Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38400 bps, so be sure to set both DIP switches 6 and 7 t

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 26546.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the board. The jumper is i

Page 186 - Configuration

LNL-1200 Output Control Module266 — revision 1EOL TerminationIntelligent System ControllerDownstream Communications• Four 2-wire ports• Two 4-wire por

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 26747 Specifications** The LNL-1200 series 2 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only. These specifica

Page 188 - Using Telnet

LNL-1200 Output Control Module268 — revision 1

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LNL-1200-U OUTPUT CONTROL MODULE

Page 190 - Using a Terminal Program

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 27ASR-610 4 -14 VDC, 500 mAASR-620 12 - 24 VDC, 900 mA-1.2 AASR-136 24 VDC, 400 mAASR-500 5-14 VDC, 45 mAARK-5

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 27148 Overview of the LNL-1200-U BoardThe Output Control Module (OCM) board contains the following components:

Page 193 - Wiring for RS-232 4-wire

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module272 — revision 149 InstallationTo install the Output Control Module, perform the installation procedures described in

Page 194

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 27350 ConfigurationThe Output Control Module board contains two (2) 8-position DIP switches that are user sele

Page 195 - Wiring for RS-485 2-wire

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module274 — revision 1LED ModeSW1 switch 5 is used for LED control. It is read at boot time. If you make a change to this se

Page 196

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 27550.2 Installing JumpersJumper configurationTo enable RS-485 termination, install jumper on pin header J36.

Page 197 - Common Flow Control Values

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module276 — revision 150.3 Status LEDs50.3.1 LED Table for Series 2 LNL-1200 ModeWhen switch 5 is in the ON position, the LE

Page 198

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 277CPU status LED D128 possible module error conditions for LED Normal and Series 2 modes:Relay 16 D97 ON - Gr

Page 199

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module278 — revision 1No valid manufacturing parameters3 Green, 0 RedThe manufacturing parameters which include the serial n

Page 200 - 33.12.2 Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 27951 MountingThe OCM can be mounted in the LNL-AL400ULX or LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 and the LNL-CTX or LNL-CTX6 encl

Page 201 - Black Box LD485A

Hardware Installation Guidelines28 — revision 1Typical door strike power is estimated at 24 VDC, 300 mA, consult manufacturer specifications for actua

Page 202 - 33.12.4 Wiring

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module280 — revision 1Mounting the OCM in the LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 or LNL-CTX6

Page 203

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 28152 WiringFor UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 286.52.1 Unsupervised Alarm

Page 204

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module282 — revision 152.2 Upstream CommunicationThe OCM uses Port 1 to communicate to the Intelligent System Controller.Por

Page 205

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 283For AC-powered devices, use MOV across the load. For DC-powered devices, use a diode across the load.Relay

Page 206 - 12345678

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module284 — revision 1Relay contact (AC strike)52.4 Elevator ControlOnGuard hardware is capable of supporting elevator contr

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 285Overview of Elevator Control52.5 Power and CommunicationsThe Output Control Module requires a 12 to 24 VDC

Page 208

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module286 — revision 1Power source wiring52.6 UL Listed InstallationsFor UL installations, the following must be observed:•

Page 209 - 33.15 KBC Fiber Optic Modem

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 28753 SpecificationsNote: For UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 286.The LNL-1

Page 210

LNL-1200-U Output Control Module288 — revision 1

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LNL-1300 SINGLE READER INTERFACE MODULE

Page 212 - Serial Hub Si

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 292.2 MountingMost modules are 6 x 8 inches in size, with mounting holes along the long edge. Up to two (2) un

Page 214 - DIP Switch Settings

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 29154 Overview of the LNL-1300Lenel offers a Single Reader Interface (SRI) module for business access control

Page 215 - Configure Ports

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module292 — revision 154.2 The Single Reader Interface Module Board (Series 2)The series 2 Single Reader Interface Mo

Page 216

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 293• Offline: 1 second rate, 20% ON• Online: 1 second rate, 80% ONB LED: Communication Port Status:• Indicates

Page 217 - CONTROL

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module294 — revision 155 InstallationTo install the SRI, perform the installation procedures described in the followi

Page 218

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 295Door contact and REx are selectable through the access control software (by default, door contact is normal

Page 219 - 34 Overview of the LNL-1100

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module296 — revision 1Controller Communication55.1.3 Relay OutputsThe Single Reader Interface Module contains two (2)

Page 220 - 34.2.1 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 297Relay Contact (AC Strike)55.1.4 Downstream Reader CommunicationThe Single Reader Interface Module can commu

Page 221 - Input Control Module

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module298 — revision 1Reader/Single Interface Module Downstream Wiring55.1.5 Open Supervised Device ProtocolOpen Supe

Page 222 - 35 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 299Notes: Be sure to observe polarity.Do not use an AC transformer to directly power the Single Reader Interfa

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 3Table of ContentsHardware Installation Guidelines ...171. Inputs, Output

Page 224 - 35.1.4 Relay Outputs

Hardware Installation Guidelines30 — revision 1LNL-CTX-6For smaller modules, only four of the mounting holes are used, the last two holes need support

Page 225 - 35.1.5 Power

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module300 — revision 1Overview of Elevator ControlIntelligent System ControllerOutput Control ModuleElevator Reader(i

Page 226 - 35.2 Elevator Control

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 30156 ConfigurationThe Single Reader Interface Module board contains 9 jumpers that must be configured for you

Page 227 - 36 Configuration

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module302 — revision 156.1.1 Device AddressTo configure the device communication address, set jumpers 1, 2, 3, 4, and

Page 228 - LNL-1100 Input Control Module

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 30356.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set jumpers 6 and 7 according to th

Page 229

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module304 — revision 1J3 in ON position (Cabinet Tamper is bypassed)J3 in OFF position (requires wiring)56.1.5 EOL Te

Page 230 - 36.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 30557 SpecificationsThe LNL-1300 series 2 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary power: 12

Page 231 - 32 Downstream

LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module306 — revision 1

Page 232 - 37 Specifications

LNL-1300-U SINGLE DOOR CONTROLLER MODULE

Page 234

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 30958 Overview of the LNL-1300-U BoardThe LNL-1300-U provides a solution for interfacing to a Wiegand/ RS-485

Page 235 - 38.1 Package Contents

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 31LNL-CTX knockout diagramBackbox Mounting Hole Configuration0.81251.0"1.50"3/4" and 1" K

Page 236 - 39 Installation

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module310 — revision 159 InstallationTo install the SDC, perform the installation procedures described in the follow

Page 237 - 40 Configuration

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 31160 ConfigurationThe Single Reader SDC Interface Module board contains two (2) 8-position DIP switches that

Page 238 - 40.1.2 Device Address (SW2)

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module312 — revision 1Note: If you are not using OSDP readers, SW1 switch 3 & 4 do not need to be set as indicat

Page 239 - 40.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 31360.2 Installing Jumpers.Jumper configuration18 off ON off off ON19 ON ON off off ON20 off off ON off ON21 O

Page 240 - 40.3 Status LEDs

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module314 — revision 1Host communications:• Jumper J22 pins 1 & 2 for RS-485 reader communications. Install the

Page 241

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 315External tamper (cabinet tamper) must be open for Input LEDs to be on. When tamper is closed (cabinet door

Page 242 - 41 Mounting

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module316 — revision 1Invalid Application firmware for module CPU3 Red, 0 GreenThe module is not operational. Applic

Page 243

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 31761 MountingThe SDC can be mounted in the LNL-AL400ULX or LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 and the LNL-CTX or LNL-CTX6 encl

Page 244 - 42 Wiring

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module318 — revision 1Mounting the SDC in the LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 or LNL-CTX6

Page 245 -  15K - 

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 31962 WiringFor UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 326.62.1 Supervised (Softwa

Page 246

Hardware Installation Guidelines32 — revision 1LNL-CTX knockout location drawing2.2.1 LNL-AL400ULX InstallationThe LNL-AL400ULX should be installed in

Page 247 - 42.4 Control Output Wiring

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module320 — revision 162.2 Upstream CommunicationThe Single Reader SDC Interface Module uses Port 1 to communicate t

Page 248 - 42.5 Elevator Control

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 321differential transmitter/receiver to reject common mode noise. For increased reliability over the extended

Page 249 - 42.6 Power and Communications

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module322 — revision 1Relay Contact (AC Strike)SDC AUX relay wiring62.4 Downstream Reader CommunicationThe Single Re

Page 250 - 42.7 UL Listed Installations

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 323Reader power: Voltage 12 VDC +/-10% (optional 5 VDC +/-5% jumper selectable, current 400 mA maximum to 50°C

Page 251 - 43 Specifications

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module324 — revision 162.6 Elevator ControlOnGuard hardware is capable of supporting elevator control for up to 128

Page 252

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 32562.7 External (Cabinet) TamperAn external cabinet tamper (EXTMP) is configured by connecting a tamper devic

Page 253 - LNL-1200 OUTPUT

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module326 — revision 1Power source wiringNotes: Be sure to observe polarity.Do not use an AC transformer to directly

Page 254

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 32763 SpecificationsNote: For UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 326.The LNL-1

Page 255 - 44 Overview of the LNL-1200

LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module328 — revision 1- RoHS- Environmental class: Indoor dry - WEEE

Page 256 - Output Control Module

LNL-1320 DUAL READER INTERFACE MODULE

Page 257 - 44.2.2 Series 1 and Series 2

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 332. Connect unswitched AC power (120 VAC/60 Hz) to terminals marked L, G, N, dedicated to the Burglar Alarm/A

Page 259 - 45.1.3 Relay Outputs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 33164 Overview of the LNL-1320Lenel offers a Dual Reader Interface (DRI) module for business access control so

Page 260 - 45.2 Elevator Control

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module332 — revision 164.2 The Dual Reader Interface Module (Series 2)The series 2 Dual Reader Interface Module board c

Page 261

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 33364.2.1 Status LEDsThe series 2 Dual Reader Interface Module board contains LEDs that can be used to verify

Page 262 - 46 Configuration

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module334 — revision 1• Data 0/Data 1 Mode: Flashes when data is received, either input.• RS-485 Mode: Flashes when tra

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 33565 InstallationTo install the Dual Reader Interface Module, perform the installation procedures described i

Page 264

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module336 — revision 1Inputs 1-4 are for Door #1, Inputs 5-8 for Door #2Wire the IN1 - IN8 inputs using twisted pair ca

Page 265 - 46.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 337Alarm Contact Wiring65.1.2 Upstream CommunicationThe Dual Reader Interface Module uses Port 1 to communicat

Page 266

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module338 — revision 1The RS-485 communication is asynchronous, half-duplex, using 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit

Page 267 - 47 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 339Relay Outputs65.1.4 Downstream Reader CommunicationEach reader port supports a reader with TTL or RS-485 in

Page 268

Hardware Installation Guidelines34 — revision 17. Wire routing note: UL two panel installation instructions for LNL-CTX enclosuresTo install multiple

Page 269 - OUTPUT CONTROL

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module340 — revision 1Typical Reader WiringAll readers that have a buzzer will beep during pre-alarm when in extended h

Page 270

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 341Wire the BA and CT inputs using twisted pair cable, 30 ohms maximum (No EOL resistors are required).The (EI

Page 271 - 48.1 Package Contents

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module342 — revision 1Supply Power to the Interface65.2 Elevator ControlCurrently, elevator control is supported for up

Page 272 - 49 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 343Contact Wiring for Elevator ControlIn 1In 2In 3In 4In 5In 6In 7In 8In 9GNDIn 10Reader Aux 1Reader Aux 2Rese

Page 273 - 50 Configuration

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module344 — revision 166 ConfigurationThe Dual Reader Interface Module board contains 8 DIP switches and 3 jumpers that

Page 274 - 50.1.2 Device Address (SW2)

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 3459 ON off off ON off10 off ON off ON off11 ON ON off ON off12 off off ON ON off13 ON off ON ON off14 off ONO

Page 275 - 50.2 Installing Jumpers

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module346 — revision 166.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7

Page 276 - 50.3 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 34766.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the board. The jumper is i

Page 277

LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module348 — revision 167 Specifications**The DRI is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only. These specifications

Page 278

LNL-1320-U DUAL DOOR CONTROLLER MODULE

Page 279 - 51 Mounting

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 35Note: It is important to measure output voltage before connecting devices. This helps avoid potential damage

Page 281 - 52 Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 35168 Overview of the LNL-1320-U BoardThe Dual Door Controller (DDC) provides a solution for interfacing to Wi

Page 282 - 52.3 Relay Outputs

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module352 — revision 169 InstallationTo install the Dual Door Controller (DDC), perform the installation procedures de

Page 283

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 35370 ConfigurationThe Dual Door Controller (DDC) Interface Module board contains two (2) 8-position DIP switc

Page 284 - 52.4 Elevator Control

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module354 — revision 170.1.1 Communication Baud Rate (SW1)Configure the baud rate using SW1 switches 1-4. (Switch 5 is

Page 285 - 52.5 Power and Communications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 35511 ON ON off ON off12 off off ON ON off13 ONoff ONONoff14 off ONONONoff15 ON ON ON ON off16 off off off off

Page 286 - 52.6 UL Listed Installations

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module356 — revision 170.2 Installing JumpersJumper configurationHost Communications• Jumper J33 pins 1 & 2 for RS

Page 287 - 53 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 357Reader 1 RS-485 termination:• Jumper J29 pins 1 & 2 for RS-485 reader communications.Important: Do NOT

Page 288

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module358 — revision 170.3.2 LED Table for Normal ModeWhen SW1 switch 5 is in the off position, the LEDs operate in No

Page 289 - INTERFACE

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 359CPU status LED D84 possible module error conditions for LED Normal and Series 2 modes:CPU status D84 Offlin

Page 290

Hardware Installation Guidelines36 — revision 12.2.4 Cabinet TamperCabinet tamper for all enclosures must be connected and programmed for UL installat

Page 291 - 54 Overview of the LNL-1300

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module360 — revision 1No valid backup firmware copy3 Green, 1 RedThe firmware flash contains 2 copies of the applicati

Page 292 - 54.2.1 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 36171 MountingThe DDC can be mounted in the LNL-AL400ULX or LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 and the LNL-CTX or LNL-CTX6 encl

Page 293 - 54.2.2 Series 1 and Series 2

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module362 — revision 1Mounting the DDC in the LNL-AL600ULX-4CB6 or LNL-CTX6

Page 294 - 55 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 36372 WiringNote: For UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 369.Wire inputs I1 th

Page 295 - 55.1.2 Upstream Communication

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module364 — revision 1Install the resistors (provided with the module) as close to input device as possible. For cable

Page 296 - 55.1.3 Relay Outputs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 365To enable RS-485 termination, install jumper on pin header J33 (on the last unit on the communications line

Page 297 - AC STRIKE

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module366 — revision 1Relay contact (AC strike)DDC AUX relay wiring72.4 Downstream Reader CommunicationThe DDC can com

Page 298 - 55.1.6 Power

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 367DDC reader wiring72.5 Open Supervised Device ProtocolOpen Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) uses bi-directi

Page 299 - 55.2 Elevator Control

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module368 — revision 172.6 Unsupervised Alarm Inputs: Power Fail and External (Cabinet) TamperThe Dual Door Controller

Page 300 - Overview of Elevator Control

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 369Note: Be sure to observe polarity.Power source wiring72.8 UL Listed InstallationsFor UL installations, the

Page 301 - 56 Configuration

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 372.4 Alarm Input WiringAll alarm inputs require twisted pair wires. An end-of-line (EOL) resistor terminator

Page 302 - 56.1.1 Device Address

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module370 — revision 173 SpecificationsNote: For UL installations, refer to section UL Listed Installations on page 36

Page 303 - 56.1.4 Cabinet Tamper

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 371- RoHS- Environmental class: Indoor dry - WEEE

Page 304 - 56.1.5 EOL Termination

LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module372 — revision 1

Page 305 - 57 Specifications

LNL-8000 STAR MULTIPLEXER

Page 307 - LNL-1300-U

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 37574 Overview of the LNL-8000 BoardThe Star Multiplexer was designed to implement star topology on a single d

Page 308

LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer376 — revision 174.2 The Star Multiplexer BoardThe Star Multiplexer board contains the following components: one (1) power in

Page 309 - 58.1 Package Contents

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 37775 InstallationTo install the Star Multiplexer, perform the installation procedures described in the follow

Page 310 - 59 Installation

LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer378 — revision 1The main run RS-485 cable should be no longer than 4000 feet (1219 m), 120 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 for 4-wi

Page 311 - 60 Configuration

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 37975.2 Wiring and TerminationThe following diagrams depict possible combinations of devices and recommended t

Page 312 - 60.1.2 Device Address (SW2)

Hardware Installation Guidelines38 — revision 1DEPENDENT devices and the receive lines of the MASTER device are connected to the transmit lines of the

Page 313 - 60.2 Installing Jumpers

LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer380 — revision 1Wiring and Termination (from the ISC to the LNL-8000)1000 feet max.Intelligent System Controller5 4

Page 314 - 60.3 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 38176 Configuration76.1 Setting DIP SwitchesThe Star Multiplexers DIP switches are used to control the communi

Page 315

LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer382 — revision 176.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the board. The jumper is ind

Page 316

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 38377 Specifications** The Star Multiplexer is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power:-

Page 317 - 61 Mounting

LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer384 — revision 1

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LNL-2005W MAGNETIC CARD ACCESS READER

Page 320

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 38778 OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintainin

Page 321 - 62.3 Relay Outputs

LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader388 — revision 179 InstallationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fo

Page 322 - SDC AUX relay wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 389Do not use sealant to seal reader case to wall. Doing so will trap water in the reader and may cause damage

Page 323

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 39RS-485 Multi-drop Wiring and EOL Termination: ISC and LNL-500BT+ T- SGBiometric ReaderT+ T- SGBiometric Re

Page 324 - 62.6 Elevator Control

LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader390 — revision 180 Configuration80.1 DIP Switch/Jumper SettingAll reader models are equipped with DIP switches fo

Page 325 - 62.8 Power and Communications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 39180.3 Grounding the ReaderTo avoid having ESD (electrostatic discharge) interfere with the operation of the

Page 326 - 62.9 UL Listed Installations

LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader392 — revision 1The reader exterior surface is covered with high strength polymer and polyester membrane. It may

Page 327 - 63 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 39381 SpecificationsThe reader is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.Power: Voltage 5 Volt Model: 5

Page 328

LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader394 — revision 181.1 Reader Mounting DimensionsOptional Wall Plate, WP-10Fitting Rigid Conduit to Junction BoxDIM

Page 329 - LNL-1320 DUAL

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 395WALL OPENINGFOR J-BOX½" RIGIDCONDUIT1-GANGBOXWALL STUD2.3 (57)4.2 (107)

Page 330

LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader396 — revision 181.2 Reader Weather ShieldWeather Shield – part number LNL-WS10EXPOSED EDGES (FRONT AND TOP) MUST

Page 331 - 64 Overview of the LNL-1320

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 MAGNETIC CARD ACCESS READER

Page 333 - 64.2.1 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 39982 OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintainin

Page 334 - Dual Reader Interface Module

Table of Contents4 — revision 17.1 Wiring ...

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Hardware Installation Guidelines40 — revision 1Multiple Power Supplies on a Single ISC2.6 RS-232 Communication WiringObserve the distance limitation o

Page 336

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader400 — revision 183 InstallationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operatio

Page 337 - 65.1.2 Upstream Communication

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 401ZIF connector. Then, close the slide to engage the contacts. To disconnect the keypad, follow the previousl

Page 338 - 65.1.3 Control Output Wiring

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader402 — revision 1For heavy traffic areas, extended life read heads are also available from t

Page 339 - DRI Alarm Output Contact Wiri

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 40384 Configuration84.1 Standard Format Code SummaryThe following formats are supported in standard models.Unl

Page 340 - Monitors

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader404 — revision 184.2 DIP Switch/Jumper SettingAll readers are equipped with DIP switches fo

Page 341 - 65.1.7 Power

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 405All other combinations are reserved.ON = switch is set to ON or jumper is uncut.84.3 Keypad Data and Tamper

Page 342 - 65.2 Elevator Control

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader406 — revision 184.5 Grounding the ReaderTo avoid having ESD (electrostatic discharge) inte

Page 343

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 40784.8 MaintenanceThe readers are designed to provide continuous service with minimal routine maintenance. Ho

Page 344 - 66.1.1 Device Address

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader408 — revision 185 SpecificationsThe reader is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits onl

Page 345

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 40985.1 Reader Mounting DimensionsMounting dimensions for the LNL-2020W-NDKDIMENSION: INCH (mm)1.3 (33)2.0 (50

Page 346

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 41often. Another indication is if the card reader, starts to give invalid card reads, the reader may need to b

Page 347 - 66.2 Installing Jumpers

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader410 — revision 1Optional Wall Plate, WP-10Fitting Rigid Conduit to Junction Box2.75 (70)2X

Page 348 - 67 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 41185.2 Reader Weather ShieldWeather Shield – part # LNL-WS10EXPOSED EDGES (FRONT AND TOP) MUST BE ROUNDED/SMO

Page 349 - LNL-1320-U DUAL

LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card Access Reader412 — revision 1

Page 350

LENELPROX READERS

Page 352 - 69 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 41586 LenelProx ReadersLenelProx readers are radio-frequency proximity readers (with or without integrated key

Page 353 - 70.1 Setting DIP Switches

LenelProx Readers416 — revision 1• Do not install the reader in an area where sources of broadband noise may exist. (Examples of broadband noise sourc

Page 354 - 70.1.2 Device Address (SW2)

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 417For multiple reader installations, it is critical that all readers are connected to a single ground point.

Page 355

LenelProx Readers418 — revision 12. Clip off the white connector from the end of the reader’s cable. Keep the wires as long as possible.3. Connect the

Page 356 - 70.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 419Note: In order to use this feature, the reader must be rev. LB. Previous revisions (C8, D, L, LA) of the Le

Page 357 - 70.3 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guidelines42 — revision 12.8.1 DC Inductive LoadContacts for DC inductive loads can be effectively protected using clamp diodes.

Page 358

LenelProx Readers420 — revision 12. Snap open the reader’s top cover by inserting a screwdriver blade into the slot at the bottom edge of the cover, t

Page 359

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 421For the Dual Reader Interface Module, make sure that jumper J2 is set to unregulated power mode. This will

Page 360

LenelProx Readers422 — revision 1Remove power from the reader for a few seconds, then restore power. While the LED is amber, present the LED Mode Chan

Page 361 - 71 Mounting

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 4232. Snap open the reader’s top cover by inserting a small screwdriver blade into the slot at the bottom edge

Page 362

LenelProx Readers424 — revision 1Wiring the LPKP-6840/BT-LPKP-NDK and the LNL-1320• Connect the yellow wire only if used for Beeper control by the pan

Page 363 - 72 Wiring

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 425Note: In order to use this feature, the reader must be rev. LB. Previous revisions (C8, D, L, LA) of the Le

Page 364 - 72.2 Upstream Communication

LenelProx Readers426 — revision 12. When the brown and yellow wires are not used, the LED and beeper remain active, under the readers’ internal contro

Page 365 - 72.3.1 Relay Outputs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 427Holes location for the LPSR-24002. Clip off the white connector from the end of the reader’s cable. Keep th

Page 366 - DDC AUX relay wiring

LenelProx Readers428 — revision 1Wiring diagram (Wiegand)4. Use a linear and regulated power source, between 5 volts (40 mA peak) and 12 volts DC (70

Page 367 - LCD reader display control

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 42910. When installation is complete, insert screw-hole plugs into the screw clearance holes to conceal the sc

Page 368 - 72.7 Power and Communications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 433 System Turn-Up ConsiderationsA system should never be wired up and powered up all at once. For successful

Page 369 - 72.8 UL Listed Installations

LenelProx Readers430 — revision 1Mounting dimensions2. Place the plastic foam pad behind the reader’s plastic housing. Line up the opening in the plas

Page 370 - 73 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 431Reader wiring5. Place the reader’s plastic housing on the mounting location. Align the two large screw hole

Page 371

LenelProx Readers432 — revision 115. The reader’s LED Standby mode may be changed from blinking-red to steady-red, or from steady-red to blinking-red,

Page 372

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 433with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful int

Page 373 - MULTIPLEXER

LenelProx Readers434 — revision 1Holes locationNotes: Use the LPMR-1824 MC, the metal-compensated form of the LPMR-1824 reader only when nearby metal

Page 374

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 4354. Connect the reader to the controller panel according to the following figure.Wiring diagram (Wiegand)Con

Page 375 - 74.1 Interfaces

LenelProx Readers436 — revision 111. The LED standby mode may be changed from blinking red to steady red, or from steady red to blinking red, using an

Page 376 - 74.2.1 Status LEDs

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 437• If there is metal behind the MR-1824 reader, such as the mounting plate on a gooseneck post or pedestal,

Page 377 - 75 Installation

LenelProx Readers438 — revision 14. Present a Lenel card to the reader. The LED will change from red to amber for about 1 second, then back to steady

Page 378 - 75.1.3 Power

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 439Notes: The Beeper sounds as described without connecting the yellow wire to the controller.Beeper, Hold, an

Page 379 - 75.2 Wiring and Termination

Hardware Installation Guidelines44 — revision 13.2 Ground Potential Difference Checks Before ConnectingBefore a device can be connected to the RS-485

Page 380 - 5 4 3 2

LenelProx Readers440 — revision 1• Use Single Point Grounding (Earthing). No ground loops.The LPLR-911 has a uni-directional antenna with an antenna b

Page 381 - 76.1 Setting DIP Switches

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 441the reader detects and reads the transponder. Optional firmware allows the user to select read repetition r

Page 382 - 76.2 Installing Jumpers

LenelProx Readers442 — revision 1Width and height of surveillance zone with WS tag2. Install the tags on the selected surface, for example, inside veh

Page 383 - 77 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 443c. Applying the tag: Press the adhesive side of the tag to the mounting surface. Rub the tag lightly so tha

Page 384 - LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer

LenelProx Readers444 — revision 1Wiring diagram for RS-232 output formatWiring diagram for RS-232 & Wiegand output format5. Complete the following

Page 385 - ACCESS READER

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 445a. Connect the LPSP-6820-LR test unit, which is part of the Installation Kit, to the reader cable. Use the

Page 386

LenelProx Readers446 — revision 1- Operating temperature: -35° to 65°C (-31° to 150°F)- Operating humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing- Transmitting freq

Page 389 - RJ-11 JACK

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 44987 Lenel KeypadsThese keypads are available in two styles: 3 x 4 keypads (part number LNL834S121NN) and 2 x

Page 390 - 80 Configuration

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 454 MaintenanceFirmware download is only supported for models and versions of Lenel hardware.The most current

Page 391 - 80.6 Maintenance

Lenel Keypads450 — revision 1Important: Make sure that the LED control is connected for only one reader. Both reader LEDs can not be connected at the

Page 392 - 80.7 Product Identification

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 45187.1.2 Wiring the LNL-1320The wiring diagram has the 2 x 6 keypad depicted. A 3 x 4 keypad may also be used

Page 393 - 81 Specifications

Lenel Keypads452 — revision 1

Page 396 - 81.2 Reader Weather Shield

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 45588 Lenel OpenCard ReadersUse the following diagrams to wire (single wire LED control) Single/Dual Reader In

Page 397 - 2020W-NDK/NDKV2

Lenel Keypads456 — revision 188.1.1 Wiring the LNL-1300Single Reader Interface ModuleVOLEDBZRCLK/D1DATA/D0GNDTie to Earth Ground1k,1%Tamper InputRedOr

Page 398

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 45788.1.2 Wiring the LNL-132088.2 OpenCard XF1550/XF1560Models XF1550/XF1560 operate at 5-16 VDC with an avera

Page 399 - 82 Overview

Lenel Keypads458 — revision 188.2.1 Wiring the LNL-1300This reader cannot be powered from the single reader interface module.Single Reader Interface M

Page 400 - 83.2 Mounting the Reader

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 45988.2.2 Wiring the LNL-1320This reader can be powered from the reader port only when using a Series 2 dual r

Page 401 - SLIDE DISENGAGED

Hardware Installation Guidelines46 — revision 12. In the Main Alarm Monitor window of the Alarm Monitoring module, right-click on the name of an acces

Page 402

Lenel Keypads460 — revision 1• Tamper output: Open Collector• Certifications:-UL Listed-FCC Part 15-CE markingThese specifications are subject to chan

Page 403 - 84 Configuration

LNL-500B BIOMETRIC READER INTERFACE

Page 405 - 84.4.1 Use with a WRI Reader

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 46389 Overview of the LNL-500BThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installin

Page 406 - 84.7 Status Indicators

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface464 — revision 189.2 The Biometric Reader Interface BoardThe hardware contains the following components: two (2) un

Page 407 - 84.9 Product Identification

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 46590 InstallationTo install the BRI, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections,

Page 408 - 85 Specifications

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface466 — revision 1longer than 4000 feet (1219 m), 100 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 4-wire or 9841 2-wire, plenum cabling

Page 409

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 467Upstream Host Communication Wiring (Port 1)Wire Configuration – Switch #5 must be off for all panels in thi

Page 410

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface468 — revision 1For Ports 2-3, the following type of RS-485 cable is required: 24 AWG (minimum) twisted pair (with

Page 411 - 85.2 Reader Weather Shield

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 469Device Drop WiringTo configure the two downstream BRI ports as 2-wire RS-485, follow the 2-wire diagram and

Page 412

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 475 UL Certified InstallationsThe system is to be installed within a protected premise. In a subassembly, the

Page 413 - LENELPROX

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface470 — revision 191 ConfigurationThe BRI board contains 8 DIP switches and 11 jumpers that must be configured for yo

Page 414

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 47191.1.2 Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7 according

Page 415 - 86.2 Installation Guidelines

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface472 — revision 191.1.3 Downstream Baud RateDIP switch 8 controls the downstream baud rate. The setting of DIP switc

Page 416 - 86.2.3 Grounding

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 47392 Maintenance92.1 VerificationThe BRI board contains three Status LEDs (LED A, LED B, LED C) that can be u

Page 417 - 86.3.1 Installation

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface474 — revision 193 Supported Biometric ReadersIt is required that biometric readers be linked to a primary reader u

Page 418 - READER INTERFACE

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 47594 Specifications** The LNL-500B is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuit only.• Primary Power: (DC or AC

Page 419 - 86.4.1 Installation

LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface476 — revision 1

Page 422 - 86.5.1 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 47995 Schlage HandKey ReadersOnGuard supports the HandKey CR, ID3D-R, and HandKey II. The HandKey with iCLASS

Page 423

Hardware Installation Guidelines48 — revision 1sufficient capacity to operate the computer equipment for a minimum of 15 minutes. If more than 15 minu

Page 424 - Reader 1

HandKey Readers480 — revision 1HandKey Reader Voltage: 12-24 VDC 50/60 H 1 A max.The Hand Key reader requires termination on the downstream RS-485 por

Page 425 - 86.5.4 Notes

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 481HandKey (version F3) enrollment unitConfigure the HandKey (II, CR) reader for enrollmentTo use the reader,

Page 426 - 86.6.1 Installation

HandKey Readers482 — revision 1b. Turn system power ON and wait 5 seconds, then release the switch.c. The reader's LCD screen will displayRESET:

Page 427

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 48310. Set the serial to RS-232.Enter [Yes] at the prompt to set the serial. Once you do this, the option for

Page 428 - LenelProx Readers

HandKey Readers484 — revision 17. Set the reader mode to remote. If the reader is not already set to remote reader mode, do so. Press the [No] button

Page 429 - 86.7.1 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 48595.1.3 Identity Verification using the HandKeyThe 500B can be interfaced with the HandKey-II, HandKey-CR, o

Page 430

HandKey Readers486 — revision 1Wire the HandKey for VerificationHandKey version F1J7123456 7891011121314151617181920212223242526TXDTR1+RXDTR1-RTSR1+CT

Page 431

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 487HandKey version F395.1.4 Signal GroundThe RS-485 signal ground connection (TB2 GND) needs to be connected t

Page 432 - 86.7.2 Specifications

HandKey Readers488 — revision 1Important: In either AC or DC power source applications, do not connect the HandKey unit’s ground lug or rear plate to

Page 433 - 86.8.1 Installation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 4894. Set the time and date.Time is kept using a 24 hour clock. The hour is represented by two digits, 00 to 2

Page 434

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 49Lenel AES Firmware v1.02 is “extended” firmware that is embedded (installed) in conjunction with Intelligent

Page 435

HandKey Readers490 — revision 1HandKey II Reader DIP SwitchesIf you are using HandKey (II or CR) version F1, the DIP switches need to be set properly

Page 436 - 86.8.2 Maximum Read Range

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 491Configure the HandKey ID3D-R for VerificationTo use the reader for verification purposes, certain propertie

Page 437 - Field Test

HandKey Readers492 — revision 110. You will then be asked to set the baud rate for channel 0 (RS-485 baud rate). Set the baud rate to match the settin

Page 438 - 86.8.3 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 493Capture biometric information using the HandKey CR with firmware version HKC-A.122D or higher.MIFARE cards

Page 439 - 86.9 LenelProx LPLR-911

HandKey Readers494 — revision 15. Select which hand you would like to capture. Click [OK].6. Follow the instructions displayed on the HandKey CR. At a

Page 440 - Measuring Reader Distance

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 49595.2.2 Wiring the MIFARE/iCLASS HandKey for VerificationThe MIFARE/iCLASS HandKey reader must be wired to a

Page 441 - 86.9.2 Installation

HandKey Readers496 — revision 13. Set the date format.If the date format is acceptable, press [*/No] to move onto the next option.Or enter [#/Yes] at

Page 442

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 497a. Place your hand on the platen when instructed to do so.b. You may be instructed to place your hand a sec

Page 443

HandKey Readers498 — revision 1

Page 444

BIOCENTRIC SOLUTIONS

Page 445 - 86.9.4 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 519.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ... 10920

Page 446

Hardware Installation Guidelines50 — revision 1Intelligent System Controller CombinationsAny individual board would be supported (LNL-500, LNL-1000, L

Page 448

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 50196 OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintainin

Page 449 - 87 Lenel Keypads

Biocentric Solutions502 — revision 197 Enrollment ReadersFor enrollment, there are three options:• Axalto Reflex 72 Serial Smart Card Reader used in c

Page 450 - 87.1.1 Wiring the LNL-1300

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 503The CombiSmart/GuardDog readers work with any card that uses the Philips Electronics MIFARE standard, compl

Page 451 - 87.2 Reader Specifications

Biocentric Solutions504 — revision 1CombiSmart/GuardDog ConfigurationNote: To configure the CombiSmart/GuardDog reader, the Admin.exe program must be

Page 452 - Lenel Keypads

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 50598 Verification ReadersBiocentric Solutions GuardDog and CombiSmart readers are used as access readers. The

Page 453 - LENEL OPENCARD

Biocentric Solutions506 — revision 198.1.1 CombiSmart Reader ConfigurationThe configuration which supports OnGuard integration with the reader is stor

Page 454

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 507Configuration tabUse the Date/Time area on the Configuration tab to set the date and time for the specified

Page 455 - 88.1 OpenCard ISO-X Readers

Biocentric Solutions508 — revision 1Normal Error ConditionsThe following errors occur during normal use of the reader. Often, the end user can take an

Page 456 - 88.1.1 Wiring the LNL-1300

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 509Abnormal Error ConditionsThe following table details error conditions and messages that may be encountered

Page 457 - 88.2 OpenCard XF1550/XF1560

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 518. LNL-500B or BI Biometric Reader Interface Gateway (up to six (6) units)9. LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Doo

Page 458 - 88.2.1 Wiring the LNL-1300

Biocentric Solutions510 — revision 1Connect the wires of the GuardDog to the reader interface module according to the following table. 98.2.1 GuardDog

Page 459 - 88.3 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 51199 MaintenanceThe Biocentric Solutions devices are designed for operation within facilities that may or may

Page 460

Biocentric Solutions512 — revision 1All these problems are easily solved or avoided with proper training during enrollment and capturing quality print

Page 461 - BIOMETRIC

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 513Line the cuticle up with the center of the inset. 99.1.3 Fingerprint PressurePressure too, affects the qual

Page 462

Biocentric Solutions514 — revision 199.1.4 Trade-offsTwo measurements, False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR), are often referred

Page 463 - 89.1 Interfaces

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 515The reader operates from externally supplied DC power of 12 VDC (8 - 16 VDC), regulated with a maximum ripp

Page 464 - The LNL-500B Board

Biocentric Solutions516 — revision 1

Page 465 - 90.1 Wiring

BIOSCRYPT READERS

Page 467 - 90.1.3 Power

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 519100 OverviewThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing and maintaini

Page 468 - Ports 2 - 3

Hardware Installation Guidelines52 — revision 1• HID 6136 (iCLASS RKP40) - up to 128-bit format• HID 6145 (multiCLASS RP15) - up to 128-bit format• HI

Page 469

Bioscrypt Readers520 — revision 1V-Pass FX readers interface upstream with the Biometric Reader Interface Gateway (LNL-500B). It can also interface wi

Page 470 - 91.1.1 Interface Address

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 521100.2 V-Smart and V-StationG/HThe V-Smart has a fingerprint reader as well as a contactless smart card read

Page 471

Bioscrypt Readers522 — revision 1Communications overview for the V-Smart/V-Station (G/H) readersSingleReaderInterfaceModuleDualReaderInterfaceModuleLA

Page 472 - 91.2 Installing Jumpers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 523101 InstallationUse the following information to install V-series readers (for either enrollment or access

Page 473 - 92.3 Firmware

Bioscrypt Readers524 — revision 1Connection of enrollment reader (using V-Smart)1. Using the cable included with the reader, plug the RJ-11 connector

Page 474

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 525The template security level may be set to “Default to Global Security.”The readers should be running firmwa

Page 475 - 94 Specifications

Bioscrypt Readers526 — revision 1Wiring of V-Pass FX readers with LNL-500BConnected to Earth GroundNote: Do not use Power Groundas a substitute for E

Page 476

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 527Wiring of V-Pass FX with Series 2 LNL-1300VOLEDBZRCLK/D1DATA/D0GNDSingle Reader Interface ModuleTie to Eart

Page 477 - HANDKEY

Bioscrypt Readers528 — revision 1Wiring of V-Pass FX with LNL-2220 or Series 2 LNL-1320101.3.1 TerminationRS-485 supports distances of up to 4000 feet

Page 478

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 529It is recommended that the RS-485 transmission line be terminated at both ends. The recommended termination

Page 479 - 95.1.1 Diagnostic Mode

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 53The following devices/methods of communication have NOT been evaluated by UL for the UL1076 product Listing:

Page 480 - 95.1.2 HandKey Enrollment

Bioscrypt Readers530 — revision 1V-StationA unit with connections to reader interface (LNL-1300, 1320, or 2220)On the back of the unit, jumper TX(+) a

Page 481

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 531Wiring diagram of V-StationA RS-485 (2-wire) to the LNL-500B101.4.1 V-Pass FX and V-StationA ConfigurationI

Page 482 - HandKey Readers

Bioscrypt Readers532 — revision 1firmware for these units must be upgraded using VeriAdmin. The reader must be configured using VeriAdmin software (ve

Page 483 - HandKey ID3D-R

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 5336. On the Biometrics tab,a. Select the Global Security Threshold.b. Make sure that the Biometric Verificati

Page 484

Bioscrypt Readers534 — revision 1101.5 V-SmartV-Smart readers can be used as access readers, connected to the Reader Interface Module (LNL-1300, LNL-1

Page 485

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 535Wiring the V-Smart reader with the Dual Reader Interface ModuleDual ReaderInterface ModuleReader 1VOLEDBZRC

Page 486 - Back of RSI Handkey unit

Bioscrypt Readers536 — revision 1Wiring the V-Smart reader with the Dual Reader Interface Module101.5.1 Establish CommunicationFor the V-Smart readers

Page 487 - 95.1.4 Signal Ground

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 5372. Configure the LED Table Settings for the reader in Idle, Enroll, or Verify modes. Configure the settings

Page 488 - 95.1.6 Communication

Bioscrypt Readers538 — revision 1LED Table Settings for Verify mode101.5.3 Smart Card SettingsIf the Smart Card Manager shows an error, this means tha

Page 489

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 539Smart Card Manager (MIFARE shown)

Page 490 - Resetting the HandKey Reader

Hardware Installation Guidelines54 — revision 15.4 TroubleshootingSystem Problem: Possible Causes:Software Connection Error in Alarm Monitoring1. TCP/

Page 491

Bioscrypt Readers540 — revision 12. Click [Security Settings] to configure the smart card security settings.Smart Card Security Settings for MIFAREa.

Page 492

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 541MIFARE Smart Card Layout ManagerFor iCLASS readers, cards should already be encoded. If you require encodin

Page 493 - 95.2.1 Encoding

Bioscrypt Readers542 — revision 1b. On the Communication tab, assign the network ID, select port mode and baud rate. Select Enable Port. The settings

Page 494 - Card Format

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 543c. On the Wiegand tab, set the Pass-Thru Format. Enable Input and Selective Output under Wiegand I/O.With O

Page 495 - Back of RSI MIFARE HandKey

Bioscrypt Readers544 — revision 1If you are using Pass-Thru Format, the Wiegand tab must be configured as follows:Note: The ID bits defined in VeriAdm

Page 496

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 545d. On the Biometrics tab,– Change the Global Security Threshold to Very High.Note: If a level of security i

Page 497

Bioscrypt Readers546 — revision 1101.5.5 Card Format ConfigurationOnce the reader has been configured using the VeriAdmin software, exit the program.

Page 498

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 5473. When the light turns off, remove your finger.Note: For more information, refer to the Bioscrypt V-Smart

Page 499 - SOLUTIONS

Bioscrypt Readers548 — revision 1Wiring diagram of V-StationA (G/H) to the reader interface module101.6.1 V-StationA-G and V-StationA-H ConfigurationI

Page 500

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 5492. Enable the port using the Unit Parameter Settings window. The settings will be different for enrollment

Page 501 - 96.1 Interfaces

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 55Entry denied on valid badges Panel memory in the software configuration must match the physical memory on th

Page 502 - 97 Enrollment Readers

Bioscrypt Readers550 — revision 1c. On the Wiegand tab, set the Pass-Thru Format. Enable Input and Selective Output under Wiegand I/O.With OnGuard, Al

Page 503 - HID Corp

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 551If you are using Pass-Thru Format, the Wiegand tab must be configured as follows:

Page 504 - 97.3 Encoding Smart Cards

Bioscrypt Readers552 — revision 1d. On the Biometrics tab,– Change the Global Security Threshold to Very High.Note: If a level of security is defined

Page 505 - 98 Verification Readers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 553101.6.2 Encoding Smart CardsThe V-Smart and V-Station readers can be used to encode cardholder data to a sm

Page 506 - Biocentric Solutions

Bioscrypt Readers554 — revision 1101.7 PIV-StationThe average reader current draw is 0.50 amps at 12 VDC with a maximum draw of 1.00 amp at 12 VDC. Ge

Page 507 - Button Operation

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 555Wiring diagram of the reader and dual reader interface module101.7.2 PIV-Station ConfigurationUse VeriAdmin

Page 508 - Normal Error Conditions

Bioscrypt Readers556 — revision 1• FASC-N 75 MSB Low Assurance Wiegand Output If you are using FASC-N 75 MSB Low Assurance Wiegand Output, in the acce

Page 509 - Abnormal Error Conditions

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 557– If you are using the reader as an enrollment/capture device, the ID should be 0.– If you are using the re

Page 510

Bioscrypt Readers558 — revision 1101.8.3 Enrollment Configuration1. With the reader connected to the computer using a USB cable, verify that “V-Series

Page 511 - 99.1 Tips and Tricks

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 559Wiring for MIFARE/iCLASS badges encoded using Bioscrypt V-Flex 4G (MIFARE) or V-Station 4G (iCLASS) connect

Page 512

Hardware Installation Guidelines56 — revision 1

Page 513 - 99.1.3 Fingerprint Pressure

Bioscrypt Readers560 — revision 1Wiring for fingerprint verification templates using Bioscrypt V-Flex 4G or V-Station 4G connected to a reader interfa

Page 514 - 99.1.5 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 561Wiring for Bioscrypt V-Flex 4G or V-Station 4G and biometric reader gatewayNote: When connecting to the LNL

Page 515 - GuardDog

Bioscrypt Readers562 — revision 1

Page 516

SCHLAGE WIRELESS READERS

Page 518

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 565102 Overview of Wireless Reader InterfacesThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who wi

Page 519 - 100 Overview

Schlage Wireless Readers566 — revision 1103 Installation of the GatewayTo install the gateway, perform the installation procedures described in the fo

Page 520 - Bioscrypt Readers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 567no longer than 4000 feet (1219 m), 100 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 4-wire or 9841 2-wire, plenum cabling Beld

Page 521

Schlage Wireless Readers568 — revision 1103.1.3 PowerThe wireless reader gateway accepts either a 12 VDC or 12 VAC  15% power source for its power in

Page 522

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 569TerminationThe typical recommendation calls for termination at each end of the line. The link between the L

Page 523 - 101.2 Enrollment Readers

LNL-500 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER

Page 524 - 101.2.2 Firmware

Schlage Wireless Readers570 — revision 1104 ConfigurationThe wireless reader gateway board contains 8 DIP switches and 11 jumpers that must be configu

Page 525 - 101.3 V-Pass FX

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 571104.1.2 Upstream Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7

Page 526 - 04050607

Schlage Wireless Readers572 — revision 1104.1.3 Downstream Baud RateDIP switch 8 controls the downstream baud rate.104.2 Installing JumpersThe followi

Page 527

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 573105 Schlage Wireless ConfigurationThis section contains information for installing and wiring the PIM-485-1

Page 528 - 101.3.1 Termination

Schlage Wireless Readers574 — revision 18. Click [Start] to put the PIM in link mode. Click [Stop] to take the PIM out of link mode. The link mode wil

Page 529 - 101.4 V-StationA

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 575Wiring the LNL-1300 and PIM-OTDPOWER12VS3RESETAP A AP BStrikeGroundExit ReqDoor StatTroubleData/D0CLK/D1Gro

Page 530

Schlage Wireless Readers576 — revision 1Wiring the LNL-1320 and the PIM-OTDPOWERTo 12VDCS3RESETAP A AP BStrikeGroundExit ReqDoor StatTroubleData/D0CLK

Page 531

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 577106 ReadersSchlage Wireless access readers are designed to eliminate the wiring from doors to panels. This

Page 532

Schlage Wireless Readers578 — revision 1• Loss of communications. A break in RF communications can be detected within minutes, even seconds sometimes.

Page 533

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 579107 SpecificationsThe LNL-500W is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or AC)

Page 535

Schlage Wireless Readers580 — revision 1

Page 536 - 101.5.2 LED Settings

SCHLAGE WIRELESS LOCKS

Page 538 - 101.5.3 Smart Card Settings

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 583108 Overview of Wireless Lock InterfacesThis installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will

Page 539

Schlage Wireless Locks584 — revision 1109 Installation of the LNL-500WTo install the LNL-500W, perform the installation procedures described in the fo

Page 540

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 585no longer than 4000 feet [1219 m], 100 ohms maximum (Belden 9842 4-wire or 9841 2-wire, plenum cabling Beld

Page 541

Schlage Wireless Locks586 — revision 1109.1.3 PowerThe LNL-500W accepts either a 12 VDC or 12 VAC  15% power source for its power input. The power so

Page 542

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 587Important: Make sure you connect from TR2+ to TA- and from TR2- to TB+. This is different than all other pa

Page 543

Schlage Wireless Locks588 — revision 1110 ConfigurationThe LNL-500W board contains 8 DIP switches and 11 jumpers that must be configured for your syst

Page 544

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 589110.1.2 Upstream Communication Baud RateTo configure the communication baud rate, set DIP switches 6 and 7

Page 545

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 596 Overview of the LNL-500This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing a

Page 546

Schlage Wireless Locks590 — revision 1110.1.3 Downstream Baud RateDIP switch 8 controls the downstream baud rate.110.2 Installing JumpersThe following

Page 547 - Indicator Light

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 591111 Schlage Wireless ConfigurationThis section contains information for installing and wiring the PIM400-48

Page 548 - Interface Module

Schlage Wireless Locks592 — revision 12. On the HHD, log onto SUS.3. On the Main Screen, select Device Options.4. On the Device Options screen, click

Page 549

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 593exceed 16. The first address must be set to 0. The PIM400 should be configured for a Low Door address of 0

Page 550

Schlage Wireless Locks594 — revision 1Note: Classroom/Storeroom and Office functions are not available with Mortise Deadbolt option. To ensure safety,

Page 551

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 595111.5.2 Configure the Synchronization SoftwareMicrosoft ActiveSync:1. Connect the HHD device to the compute

Page 552

Schlage Wireless Locks596 — revision 1a. Download the installer (Schlage Utility Setup Ver x.x.xx.exe; the version may vary) from www.schlage.com/supp

Page 553 - 101.6.2 Encoding Smart Cards

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 5974. On the PIM400, press and hold the LINK 1 button (S2), and then press the LINK 2 (S3) button three (3) ti

Page 554 - 101.7.1 PIV-Station Wiring

Schlage Wireless Locks598 — revision 1111.7.2 Place the Lock in Link ModeWhile PIM is in Link mode (up to 30 minutes), place the lock into Link mode.

Page 555 - 12-24 VDC

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 5993. On the HHD, select Device Options.4. Remove the top inside lock cover.5. Press and hold the Inside Push

Page 556 - 101.8.2 4G Configuration

Table of Contents6 — revision 128. Specifications ... 149LNL-3300 Inte

Page 557

LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller60 — revision 1(1) power-in input, eight (8) DIP switches, and eleven (11) jumpers. It also contains a set of thr

Page 558

Schlage Wireless Locks600 — revision 1112 Wiring and SetupFor installation and operating instructions, refer to the PIM400 and PIM401 User Guide at ww

Page 559

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 601Important: Do not run signal or power wiring through the top of the PIM400 enclosure.PIM400 incorrect wirin

Page 560

Schlage Wireless Locks602 — revision 1Wiring the LNL-500W and PIM400-485A TXDTR1+RXDTR1-RTSR1+CTSR1-GNDTR2+TR2-GNDTR3+TR3-GNDLITHIUM3VBR2325ACD

Page 561

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 603113 LocksSchlage AD-400 wireless access locks are designed to eliminate the wiring from doors to panels. Th

Page 562

Schlage Wireless Locks604 — revision 1• Request-to-Enter

Page 563 - WIRELESS

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 605114 SpecificationsThe LNL-500W is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or AC)

Page 564

Schlage Wireless Locks606 — revision 1• Power supply: 12 VDC or 24 VDC• Voltage range: 9.5 VDC to 26 VDC• Maximum current requirement: Up to 250 mA• O

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 609115 Command Keypad OverviewThe LNL-CK command keypad integrates a 32-character back-lit LCD display with a

Page 568 - 103.1.3 Power

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 617 InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections, i

Page 569 - Termination

Command Keypad610 — revision 1Command Keypad installed as stand-alone deviceRS-485 CommunicationCommand KeypadSetup configuration : RS-485 Device Ad

Page 570 - 104.1.1 Interface Address

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 6112. The LNL-CK can be connected via RS-485 and used as an alternate reader device along with a primary reade

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Command Keypad612 — revision 13. The LNL-CK can be connected as a primary reader device on the reader interface module along with any type of alternat

Page 572 - 104.3 Firmware

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 613115.1.1 Hardware Revision and FirmwareThe hardware revision can be determined in one of two ways:• Check th

Page 573 - 105.1 PIM-485-16-OTD

Command Keypad614 — revision 1Side and rear view of the command keypad boardUse the following table to connect the wires properly.Command Keypad Power

Page 574 - 105.3 PIM-OTD

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 615(For the Series 1 Reader Interface Connection)Wires connected to pins 5-8 are used for units connecting to

Page 575 - Single Reader

Command Keypad616 — revision 1• it is configured as an alternate reader and• it is linked to a primary reader which is connected to a reader interface

Page 576 - Schlage Wireless Readers

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 617• LED This setting selects the LED drive type to match the reader connected to the reader port. 1-Wire: sta

Page 577 - 106.2.1 Strike Time

Command Keypad618 — revision 1All door inputs (aux inputs, REx, door contact) and door outputs (aux outputs, strike) are controlled by reader interfac

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 619• When the device is in Unlocked mode, “Unlocked” is displayed on line 1. The current time is displayed on

Page 579 - 107 Specifications

LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller62 — revision 1Direct-connect RS-232 cables should be no longer than 50 feet. Leased lines or fiber optics can al

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Command Keypad620 — revision 1To issue the command, you must receive a valid access grant at the reader and also have arm/disarm command authority. To

Page 581 - WIRELESS LOCKS

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 621• Features such as auto-bypass for forced arm should not be programmed for UL.115.2 Specifications** The co

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Command Keypad622 — revision 1

Page 583 - 108.1 Interfaces

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 623IndexAAC inductive loads... 42AC power...

Page 584 - 109.1 Wiring

Index624 — revision 1specifications ... 514wiring... 5

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 625installation ... 335jumpers ...

Page 586 - 109.1.3 Power

Index626 — revision 1configuration... 120, 121, 142, 144installation ... 115, 134interfaces...

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 627dual reader interface module ... 347input control module...

Page 588 - 110.1.1 Interface Address

Index628 — revision 1wiring... 388, 400WRI readers... 405Main

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 629input control module... 224input control module (1100-U)... 2

Page 590 - 110.3 Firmware

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 63Notes: If RS-485 communication is used, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is required at the host workstation.Th

Page 591 - Addresses

Index630 — revision 1typical combinations... 49Unsupervised alarm inputsdual door controller module (1320-U)... 3

Page 592 - 2. On the HHD, log onto SUS

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 631

Page 593 - 111.3 AD-400 Wireless Locks

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Page 594 - 111.4 Handheld Device (HHD)

LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller64 — revision 1Note: To connect the ISC to Rocket Port via 2-wire RS-485, the toggle RTS low checkbox should be c

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 65Downstream Device Communication Wiring (Ports 2-3)RS-485 Communication Wiring To configure all four downstre

Page 596 - Schlage Wireless Locks

LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller66 — revision 1To configure as two 4-wire RS-485 ports, follow the 4-wire diagram:Notes: The ISC can be located a

Page 597 - Link 1 Button (S2)

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 678 ConfigurationThe ISC board contains 8 DIP switches and 12 jumpers that must be configured appropriately fo

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LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller68 — revision 18.1.2 Communication Handshake StatusTo configure the communication handshake status, set DIP switc

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 698.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the ISC board. The jumper is

Page 600 - 112 Wiring and Setup

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 7LNL-1100 Input Control Module ...21734. Overview of the LNL-1100 ...

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LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller70 — revision 19 MaintenanceRefer to Firmware Updates in the Hardware Installation Guidelines section for instruc

Page 602 - Wireless Reader Gateway

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 7110 SpecificationsThe LNL-500 is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or AC)- D

Page 603 - 113.1.1 Strike Time

LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller72 — revision 1

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LNL-1000 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 7511 Overview of the LNL-1000This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing

Page 607 - COMMAND

LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller76 — revision 111.2 The ISC BoardThe ISC board contains the following components: two (2) unsupervised alarm inp

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 7712 InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections,

Page 609 - 115.1 Communication

LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller78 — revision 1Direct-connect RS-232 cables should be no longer than 50 feet. Leased lines or fiber optics can a

Page 610 - Command

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 79Notes: If RS-485 communication is used, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is required at the host workstation.Th

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Table of Contents8 — revision 144.1 Interfaces ...

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LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller80 — revision 1Note: To connect the ISC to Rocket Port via 2-wire RS-485, the toggle RTS low checkbox should be

Page 613 - 115.1.2 Wiring the LNL-CK

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 8112.1.3 Downstream Device CommunicationThe ISC can be configured to communicate downstream with up to 16 inpu

Page 614 - Command Keypad Communication

LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller82 — revision 1RS-485 Communication WiringTo configure all four downstream ISC ports as 2-wire RS-485, follow th

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 8312.1.4 PowerThe ISC accepts either a 12 VDC or 12 VAC  15% power source for its power input. The power sour

Page 616 - 115.1.5 LNL-CK Configuration

LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller84 — revision 113 ConfigurationThe ISC board contains 8 DIP switches and 16 jumpers that must be configured appr

Page 617 - 115.1.7 OnGuard Configuration

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 8513.1.2 Communication Handshake StatusTo configure the communication handshake status, set DIP switch 5 accor

Page 618 - 115.1.8 Command Programming

LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller86 — revision 113.2 Installing JumpersThe following diagram describes the use of each jumper on the ISC board. T

Page 619 - Alarm Mask Groups

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 8713.2.1 Memory Expansion Board (OPTIONAL)The Memory Expansion card for the ISC processor allows for additiona

Page 620 - Command Keypad

LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller88 — revision 1which marks the state of the signal being sent and allows the line to flow for reliable communica

Page 621 - 115.2 Specifications

Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 8914 MaintenanceRefer to Firmware Updates in the Hardware Installation Guidelines section for instructions for

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 956. Configuration ... 30156.

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LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller90 — revision 115 SpecificationsThe ISC is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.• Primary Power: (DC or

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LNL-2000 INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTROLLER

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 9316 Overview of the LNL-2000This installation guide is intended for use by technicians who will be installing

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller94 — revision 116.2 The LNL-2000 BoardThe ISC board contains the following components: two (2) unsupervised alar

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 9517 InstallationTo install the ISC, perform the installation procedures described in the following sections,

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller96 — revision 1Port 6 may be set up as RS-232 interface or a RS-485 interface. RS-485 interface may be 2-wire or

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 97Each component provided has an on-board termination. It is up to the installer to determine which device is

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LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller98 — revision 1Ports 1 and 6-wiring configuration. This configuration will work for Direct connect (RS-232) and

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Hardware Installation Guiderevision 1 — 9917.1.3 Downstream Device CommunicationThe ISC can be configured to communicate downstream with up to 16 inpu

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