4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Mechanical installation
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The terminal is designed for indoor installation only.
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Select premises with low temperature variations and far from any electromagnetic
interference sources (contactors, motors, other badge swipe readers, etc.).
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Open the terminal with the key
[A]
.
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Remove connector
[J]
and unclip the front panel of the terminal.
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Remove the the protection plate
[C]
by loosening the 2 screws and by sliding it upwards.
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Fasten the back of the terminal where selected, using the 4 dowel pins and 4 screws
supplied.
4.2 Electrical installation
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With the system de-energized, connect the contacts of the relay (230
V, 4A
max)
concentrator
block
[B1]
.
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For mains supply:
After de-energizing the relevant circuit-breaker / disconnecting switch,
connect the 230
Volt ±10% 50
Hz mains supply to the concentrator block
[B2]
(1.5 to
2.5
mm
2
cross-section phase, neutral and earth wire, bare on a 5
mm length).
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For low voltage power supply:
Connect a 12
V
DC
(11,5 to 15
V
DC
) power supply to the
concentrator block
[B4]
. Should the external power supply be equipped with an off-mains
operating battery, if necessary, connect the "mains supply" signal (12
V
DC
= mains supply,
0
V
DC
= no mains supply) to the upper part of the concentrator block
[B4]
.
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Connect the low voltage power cord of concentrator block
[B3]
to the external electrical
devices (typically BODET Kar readers). The amperage supplied by the terminal on this
concentrator block is limited to 200
mA. The maximum voltage supplied is 14.5
V
DC
.
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Plug connector
[H]
from back-up battery
[I]
to the power-supply board.
4.3 Connecting communication links
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Connect the France-Inter/DCF radio-synchronization antenna to concentrator block
[B5]
.
The link with the antenna is a 4-20
mA current loop. The current supplied by the terminal is
limited to 50
mA. The maximum voltage supplied is 14.5
V
DC
.
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Connect the RS232 line from the PC to the terminal on concentrator block
[B6]
as shown
on figure below.
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Connect the event-driven RS485 line
[B7]
to the other peripherals such as Kelio Visio
(depending on software configuration).
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Connect the polling RS485 line
[B8]
to the peripherals such as attendance boards, Kar
readers, GPS receiver (depending on software configuration).
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Connect the alarm cable to concentrator block
[B9]
. The two contacts of the alarm signal
are intended to be connected to an external dry contact (typically the contacts of a fire
alarm system relay).
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In the event of an RTC modem option, connect the telephone cable to RJ11 connector
[D]
or concentrator block
[E]
.
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Connect the Ethernet 10/100
Mb cable to concentrator block
[G]
.
Shunter DSR (6)
and DTR (4) to
inhibit the flow
control
DB9 connector to the PC
Terminal block F