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Wiegand Reader Connections

 

READER WIRE COLOR  

CONDUCTS  

MAIN BOARD TB 4 OR TB 6 TERMINAL 

BROWN 

LED/GROUND 

LED A (LED B ON TB5) 

WHITE 

DATA 1 

A (OR B) READER 1 

GREEN 

DATA 0 

A (OR B) READER 0 

RED 

+5 VDC 

+5 VDC 

BLACK GROUND 

GROUND 

CABLE SHIELDS 

GROUND 

CHASSIS (Ground Lug) 

BLUE --- 

NOT 

USED 

 

Barium Ferrite Readers:

  Use the same type of cable as the Wiegand installation if the readers 

are within 125 feet of the Infinity.  If the cable run is longer, use 20 AWG wire for up to 350 feet and 
18 AWG wire for up to 500 feet.  Barium Ferrite reader connections are similar to Wiegand reader 
connections except for req12 VDC.  Connect the red wire from each reader to a +12 VDC 
terminal on TB 5 instead of a +5 VDC terminal on TB 4 or TB 6 (see chart below). 

Barium Ferrite and Proximity Card Reader Connections 

READER WIRE COLOR  

CONDUCTS  

MAIN BOARD TB 4 OR TB 6 TERMINAL 

BROWN 

LED/GROUND 

LED A (OR LED B ON TB5) 

WHITE 

DATA 1 

A (OR B) READER 1 

GREEN 

DATA 0 

A (OR B) READER 0 

RED 

+12 VDC 

MAIN PROCESSOR BOARD TERMINAL TB5   

BLACK GROUND 

GROUND 

 

Proximity Card Readers:  

24 AWG Belden Datalene #9929 cable with both a foil and braid shield 

is recommended because it allows the card readers to be mounted up to 500 feet from the system.  
The connections for the Proximity card readers are the same as the Barium Ferrite readers.  The 
connections for the proximity card readers are shown in the chart above: 

 

ClikCard Receivers:

  24 AWG Belden Datalene #9929 cable with both a foil and braid shield is 

recommended because it allows the ClikCard readers to be mounted up to 500 feet from the 
system.  The connection for the ClikCard receivers are as follows: 

ClikCard Receiver Connections

 

READER WIRE COLOR  

CONDUCTS  

MAIN BOARD TB 4 OR TB 6 TERMINAL 

BROWN 

LED/GROUND 

LED A (OR LED B ON TB5) 

WHITE 

DATA 1 

A (OR B) READER 1 

GREEN 

DATA 0 

A (OR B) READER 0 

RED VCC LC RECEIVER: +5 VDC 

NARROW BAND RECEIVER: +12VDC (ON TB5)  

BLACK GROUND 

GROUND 

 

Summary of Contents for SENTEX Infinity B Series

Page 1: ...Doc 6001565 Doc 6001565 Doc 6001565 Doc 6001565 Rev C Rev C Rev C Rev C INFINITY INFINITY INFINITY INFINITY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH MULTI LINK FIRMWARE Software Rev 2 0 and up ...

Page 2: ...G REQUEST ACCESS DEVICES 13 C DOOR POSITION SENSING 13 D BAUD RATE FOR RS 232 COMMUNICATION 14 E HOOKING UP AN EXTERNAL MODEM 14 F HOOKING UP A TERMINAL 15 G HOOKING UP A PRINTER 18 H HOOKING UP REMOTE KEYPADS KEYPAD LIGHTS 20 I HOOKING UP CARD READERS 20 J HOOKING UP BUILT IN MODEM REMOTE PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE ENTRY 22 K HOOKING UP OPTIONAL CCTV 22 PART 6 INSTALLING THE AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE 23 P...

Page 3: ... 13 PC Terminal Connected to First Infinity in a Chain Via Stand Alone Modem 18 Figure 14 Printer Connected to Last Unit of Multi Link Chain 19 Figure 15 Auxiliary Relay Module 24 Figure 16 Telephone Interface Board Adjustments and Indicators 26 Figure 17 CCTV Power Supply Board J1 Connector 29 COPYRIGHT 2002 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied or adap...

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Page 5: ...e noise introduced into system power and minimize the risk of having other equipment interrupt unit operation 3 DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TERMINAL BLOCKS The terminal blocks used in the Infinity are removable and the pins are soldered into the boards To connect your wires remove the head from the correct terminals and open the screws Insert the wire into the correct opening on the front and tighten the ...

Page 6: ...ollowing information FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER DS83E7 1796 ALE RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN 0 1B TYPE OF CONNECTOR REQUIRED USOC RJ11C PART 2 WIRING BETWEEN UNITS If The Distance Between The Units Is Under 30 Feet Connect via the RS 232 ports You will need 5 conductor 18 to 24 AWG cable Belden 8445 or equivalent for unshielded installations Belden 9929 or equivalent for shielded installations If Th...

Page 7: ...circuit boards as little as possible Ground yourself whenever you are handling the circuit boards If no ground can be found attempt to discharge any static build up before handling the boards Never remove the display assembly from the faceplate If you must remove the faceplate for some reason remove it as a complete assembly If you must remove any other circuit boards leave them assembled 1 Remove...

Page 8: ... into the cabinet and dress to the left side NOTE If unit has optional CCTV dress the coaxial cable and CCTV power wire to right 9 Remount the circuit board by carefully aligning the stand off holes with the plastic stand offs and pressing down until the stand off tabs lock 10 Replace the screw securing the lower right corner of the circuit board to the metal stand off 11 Replace the locking nut s...

Page 9: ...C LINE BAL 2 LINE BAL 1 Figure 2 Telephone Interface Board Connections Caution To avoid potential damage to the board remove power to the unit before connecting or disconnecting the phone line 1 Connect a two conductor 18 to 22 AWG cable Belden Datalene 9501 or equivalent to TELCO LINE on the right lower corner of the telephone interface board s daughter board see Figure 2 2 Connect the other end ...

Page 10: ...R DATA 1 B READER DATA 0 5 VDC GROUND 4 AMP FUSE STATUS LINE 3 COMMON STATUS LINE 4 TB7 STATUS 3 COM STATUS 4 STATUS LINE 1 COMMON STATUS LINE 2 TB8 STATUS 1 COM STATUS 2 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB9 COM NO NC RELAY 1 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB11 COM NO NC RELAY 3 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB10 COM NO NC RELAY 2 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB12 COM NO NC RELAY 4 REMOTE A KEYPAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 11: ...ADER DATA 1 B READER DATA 0 5 VDC GROUND STATUS LINE 3 COMMON STATUS LINE 4 TB7 STATUS 3 COM STATUS 4 STATUS LINE 1 COMMON STATUS LINE 2 TB8 STATUS 1 COM STATUS 2 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB9 COM NO NC RELAY 1 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB11 COM NO NC RELAY 3 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB10 COM NO NC RELAY 2 COMMON NOR OPEN NOR CLOSED TB12 COM NO NC RELAY 4 REMOTE A KEYPAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TB14 REM...

Page 12: ...the same terminal block Connect the remaining wires from each source off the board with a wire nut CAUTION Magnetic locks and DC powered strikes produce potentially damaging voltage spikes Sentex strongly recommends installing an IN4001 diode across the magnetic lock coil with the cathode the banded end connected to the positive side of the coil and the anode connected to the negative side of the ...

Page 13: ...the second unit and the third unit the third unit and the fourth unit etc IMPORTANT Do not remove The jumper from the CTS and RTS terminals on TB2 on the first unit in the chain The jumper from the CTS and RTS terminals on TB3 on the last unit in the chain Table A RS 232 Connections TB3 ON FIRST UNIT TB2 ON SECOND UNIT Clear to send CTS Request to send RTS RS 232 Out OUT RS 232 In IN Ground Ground...

Page 14: ...EL RSD RED RCV GRN POWER RED CTS CTS OUT OUT GND GND IN IN RTS RTS DUAL SHORT HAUL MODEM XMIT GRN TSD YEL RSD RED RCV GRN Line 1 TB 5 12 V DC PWR DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS9 DS2 DS3 DS1 DS4 PORT 1 PORT 2 XMIT GRN TSD YEL RSD RED RCV GRN POWER RED CTS OUT GND IN RTS DUAL SHORT HAUL MODEM JUMPER CTS TO RTS CTS OUT RS232 PORT GND IN RTS Line 2 CTS OUT GND IN RTS CTS OUT GND IN RTS 1st MULTI LINK UNIT XMIT GR...

Page 15: ...fer to the chart below for wire sizes and distances 2 Dedicated Power Source Wire each outlet used by an Infinity to its own circuit breaker This reduces line noise and minimizes the risk of other equipment interrupting unit operation 3 Dedicated Power Supply The transformer used by the Infinity cannot provide power to the door strikes if used or the optional CCTV DC POWER Connect one end of a two...

Page 16: ...processor board has a power monitor that indicates if proper voltage is available It has two red LEDs labeled HI and LO one green LED labeled IN and a MONITOR CLEAR button all located in the upper right corner of the main processor board see Figure 3 or Figure 4 If input power is not in the acceptable range the HI or LO LEDs light and remain lit until the MONITOR CLEAR button is pressed This allow...

Page 17: ...x or exit button can be wired to relays 1 and or 2 To activate relay 1 connect the device to Status 1 and Common on TB 8 To activate relay 2 connect Status 3 and Common on TB 7 Use shielded cable and connect the shield to the ground screw shown in Figure 3 or Figure 4 When a contact closure occurs the system will activate the appropriate relay for a programmable period of time A record of this act...

Page 18: ...l Multi Link units in the chain Make sure the baud rate is the same for any external device you connect such as a printer or terminal E HOOKING UP AN EXTERNAL MODEM The Infinity can communicate with a remote terminal via RS 232 serial port 1 and modems POWER RS232 PHONE LINE POWER SOURCE PHONE CONNECTION TELCO CONNECTION EXTERNAL MODEM TB2 Jumper CTS to RTS Jumper Pins 4 to 5 Pins 6 to 20 CTS OUT ...

Page 19: ...P A TERMINAL The Infinity works with any standard ASCII terminal that emulates a Televideo 910 terminal Connect the terminal via the RS 232 serial port You can buy a Wyse 30 terminal from Sentex Systems Personal computers with terminal emulation software may be used instead of an actual terminal If The Terminal Or Computer Is Under 30 Feet Away 1 Connect the terminal to the first unit in the chain...

Page 20: ...umper between pins 4 and 5 and another between pins 6 and 20 Place a jumper between pins 1 cts and 5 rts 3 receive data RS 232 out out 7 signal ground GROUND 2 transmit data RS 232 in in TB2 Jumper CTS to RTS Jumper Pins 4 to 5 Pins 6 to 20 CTS OUT GND IN RTS INFINITY PROCESSOR BOARD DB25 Use 18 24 AWG 3 Conductor Shielded Cable 30 Feet Max Length 7 DB25 PIN 1565F3 Figure 11 DB25 Connections ...

Page 21: ...7 and 8 Place a jumper between pins 1 cts and 5 rts 2 receive data RS 232 out out 5 signal ground GROUND 3 transmit data RS 232 in in TB2 Jumper CTS to RTS CTS OUT GND IN RTS INFINITY PROCESSOR BOARD DB9S Back View Use 18 24 AWG 3 Conductor Shielded Cable 30 Feet Max Length DB9S PIN 5 Jumper Pins 4 to 6 Pins 7 to 8 1565F2 Jumpers not shown Figure 12 DB9S Connections ...

Page 22: ... Figure 13 Figure 13 PC Terminal Connected to First Infinity in a Chain Via Stand Alone Modem G HOOKING UP A PRINTER Connect standard PC printers to the Infinity via RS 232 serial interface as follows 1 On the last Infinity unit in the chain connect a serial printer cable no longer than 30 feet to RS 232 Port 2 on the main processor board Connect a jumper from pin 1 CTS to pin 2 RTS 2 You can conn...

Page 23: ...S 232 in Figure 14 Printer Connected to Last Unit of Multi Link Chain The proper switch settings for the Okidata 184 Turbo are shown below Switch Settings for the Okidata 184 Turbo SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Main Board Switch Bank ON X X X OFF X X X X X Serial Board Switch Bank 1 ON X X X X X X X OFF X Serial Board Switch Bank 2 ON X X X X X X X OFF X NOTE The settings for switches 1 2 and 3 on Serial...

Page 24: ...Keypad B Remote Keypad A activates relay 1 Remote Keypad B activates relay 2 3 Connect the cable shield to the ground screw shown in Figure 3 or Figure 4 LIGHTS require a 2 conductor unshielded cable Use 18 AWG wire for distances up to 500 feet and 16 AWG for longer runs Do not run lighting wires and keypad cable in the same conduit At the keypad housing Wire the two lamps in parallel and connect ...

Page 25: ...ARD TB 4 OR TB 6 TERMINAL BROWN LED GROUND LED A OR LED B ON TB5 WHITE DATA 1 A OR B READER 1 GREEN DATA 0 A OR B READER 0 RED 12 VDC MAIN PROCESSOR BOARD TERMINAL TB5 BLACK GROUND GROUND Proximity Card Readers 24 AWG Belden Datalene 9929 cable with both a foil and braid shield is recommended because it allows the card readers to be mounted up to 500 feet from the system The connections for the Pr...

Page 26: ...telephone line If two systems are connected to the same telephone line they will create a communication problem for the sending modem K HOOKING UP OPTIONAL CCTV 1 Plug the loose end of the coaxial cable into the monitor or television NOTE Maximum length of coaxial cable should not exceed 1000 feet max length based on monitor with 25V p p composite signal sensitivity 2 When the monitor or televisio...

Page 27: ...sed Keypads and card readers are not automatically connected to specific relays You must program each keypad and card reader to activate a specific relay For instructions please refer to Programming Infinity Systems with Multi Link Firmware Document Number 6001014 1 When attaching devices to the relays refer to the device specifications for size and length of cable If the relay is programmed to be...

Page 28: ...Page 24 of 31 Doc 6001565 Rev C Figure 15 Auxiliary Relay Module ...

Page 29: ...ess ENTER at the prompt The sequencing process may take a few moments The units their numbers in the chain and their serial numbers will be displayed B LCD DISPLAY FAN LCD Display Observe the viewing angle and contrast and adjust if necessary using the CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT pot on the main processor board see Figure 3 or Figure 4 The letters are darkest when properly adjusted Be sure to adjust the p...

Page 30: ...mmed as a control relay 5 If the person called has a rotary dial telephone the CLICK SENSE indicator should light on each click heard Before making any adjustments the model of the telephone interface board must be determined model 1100329 Look for the number located on the upper left hand edge of the telephone interface board preceded by the letters ASSY Refer to the appropriate circuit board sho...

Page 31: ...nk Units When adjusting the first unit for Infinity S or M only or a secondary unit of a multi link chain after completing each Line Balance adjustment repeat steps 1 and 2 and continue to adjust the side tone balance Exiting and re entering programming mode will not affect prior adjustments 6 Perform the same procedure on LINE BAL 2 7 Confirm that LINE BAL 1 is still adjusted to the lowest tone l...

Page 32: ... Multi Link Firmware Document Number 6001014 2 Test the code entry feature with a valid code The relay for that keypad should activate when the code is entered 3 Infinity software can be used to test code entry Area 23 selection 4 see programming instructions can be used to determine if the code was received properly but was denied access for some other reason for example the code is out of its ti...

Page 33: ...The Infinity is factory set to use DTMF tone dialing To change to rotary also called pulse dialing enter the programming mode see programming manual and press 55 followed by ENTER 2 When the new programming prompt appears on the screen the change has been made To change the method back to DTMF tones use the same procedure except substitute 60 for 55 J OPTIONAL CCTV MONITORING Figure 17 CCTV Power ...

Page 34: ... possible When you are notified you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC In the event that any repairs are ever needed on your system they should be performed only by an authorized representative of Sentex Systems Inc DISCONNECTION If you should ever decide to permanently disconnect your Infinity system from its present li...

Page 35: ...rtified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility teleph...

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