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2.1 Plan Your Installation

When designing a security system with access control it
is best to first lay out the system on paper. This will help
determine the total number of zones, additional expanders,
access control points and other system components that
will be required to complete the installation.

When the location of all points of access are known,
appropriate points may be chosen for access control. When
working from the layout, be sure to locate the PC4820
module so that the wire runs from each door will be as
short as possible.

When deciding the placement of the access points and
module, remember to check the capacitance limit for the
wire you are using for the Combus. Follow the steps
outlined in your PC4010/4020 v3.0 Installation Manual
(Section 2.4 “Capacitance Limits”).

NOTE

: Do not run the Combus to the PC4820 in shielded

cable.

2.2 Installation Steps

Once the location of the PC4820 and each access point is
determined, follow the installation steps outlined below.

1 Installation of PC4820 and accessories:

The PC4820 controller cabinet has been designed for
surface mounting. The cabinet is large enough to
accommodate the battery backup supply and the
necessary wiring connections for most applications.
The cabinet should be mounted indoors, in a dry,
secure location providing normal temperature,
humidity levels and access to an earth ground
connection. The location should be easily accessible
for servicing the equipment, and it is recommended
that each PC4820 module be near the doors it controls.
If the PC4820 is within the Access controlled area, keys
for the controlled doors must be made available so
that the PC4820 can be accessed for servicing.

Connect the various devices for each access door
according to the diagram below:

A. Access card readers should be located 107cm (42")

from the floor.

B. Connect door strikes using standard 18-gauge cable.

Recommended door strikes are electric “Continuous
Duty” devices which, when power is cut, will remain
in a locked or “secured” state. When using magnetic
locks, follow local regulations on the use of these
devices.

CAUTION 

– Local regulations may prohibit “Lock on

Power Failure” if the door is used as a Fire Escape route.

C. Door contact must be hardwired directly to the PC4820.

Wireless or addressable contacts 

may not

 be used.

D. Install a T-REX exit detector and door alarm (optional)

inside of the protected area. (See T-REX Installation
Instructions for details on wiring and proper
mounting locations.)

2 Tamper protection

A tamper switch may be installed on the cabinet to
protect it from unauthorized entry. The normally
closed tamper switch is connected to the TAMP and
GND (on right side of the PC4820). If the tamper
switch is not used, the TAMP terminal must be
terminated to any GND terminal with a wire.

3 Connect all inputs, outputs, door locking

devices and card readers

Follow the instructions outlined in the sections
below for installing each type of device.

4 Power requirements

Install a 16-18V

AC

/40VA transformer outside the

cabinet. Connect the red battery lead to the positive
terminal and the black battery lead to the negative
terminal.

NOTE

: Do not apply power until all wiring is complete.

Both the AC and battery connections must be made in
order for the PC4820 to function properly. 

Connect

the battery before connecting the AC.

2.3 Inputs – POST, ARM and REX

The door inputs are capable of following any type of
supervision. Choose the end of line configuration (Normally
Closed Loops, Single End of Line or Double End of Line)
which you have selected for the rest of the security system.

The POST, ARM and REX inputs are for Auto-arm
postponement, Arming buttons and Request to Exit
devices, respectively. These inputs will only be capable of
Normally Closed Loops or Single End of Line resistors.
When using Double End of Line supervision, these inputs
must only be wired for Single End of Line configuration.
Please see section 3.5 “Zone Assignment for Access Doors”
for information on door input zone programming.

POST Inputs

When enabled, this PC4820 input allows postponement of
Autoarm of the PC4010/4020 for the partitions selected in

Installation and Wiring

To PC4820 Access

Control Module (See

Access Control

Module Wiring

Diagrams for details)

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Summary of Contents for PC4820

Page 1: ...up to 16 PC4820 can be added up to 32 access points Non Volatile RAM internal memory Does not lose any system programming when the module is powered down Low Current Outputs Six low current outputs o...

Page 2: ...ate When using magnetic locks follow local regulations on the use of these devices CAUTION Local regulations may prohibit Lock on Power Failure if the door is used as a Fire Escape route C Doorcontact...

Page 3: ...st be connected to the AUX terminal BUZ Outputs The BUZ outputs for Out Door 1 and Out Door 2 are used for controlling the buzzer of the access card readers This will allow the PC4820 to provide audib...

Page 4: ...ctivate and remain active until the door has been closed The access controlled door has been left open too long The buzzer will activate and remain active until the door has been closed The buzzer wil...

Page 5: ...KP Shadow Prox Readers HID Readers Connecting External Power Supplies Cabling Specifications Component Maximum Wire Length Cable Description Reader 5V 150m 500ft 3 Pair 18 AWG stranded overall shield...

Page 6: ...ng used Checktheinstallationsheetprovidedwiththelocking device to see what is required for power If disabled power will be applied to unlock the door This option is for use with Fail Secure devices su...

Page 7: ...or Open Time the buzzer will sound steady to indicate that the door has been left open too long The default setting is 030 seconds Valid entries are from 001 255 seconds 3 5 Zone Assignment for Access...

Page 8: ...artition s will be disarmed if the Disarm Request schedule is active If the user presents their card is outside of the Disarm Request schedule time window the door will be unlocked but the partition s...

Page 9: ...of the day Each door can have multiple access levels assigned to it Each access level will follow one date schedule There are 63 access levels for each door To program access levels select an access l...

Page 10: ...PC4820 module s 10 Restore AC and battery power to the PC4010 4020 control panel The PC4820 will now indicate to the PC4010 4020 that a hardware default has been performed and the PC4010 4020 will re...

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Page 12: ...Security Products TM 1998 Digital Security Controls Ltd 1645 Flint Road Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 416 665 8460 Fax 416 665 7498 1 800 387 3630 Printed in Canada 29002622 R0...

Page 13: ...lation Manual WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should...

Page 14: ...the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that...

Page 15: ...d properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B de...

Page 16: ...Battery and AC Connections Combus Connections PC4820 Access Control Module W i r i n g D i a g r a m Lock device and Reader Connections Typical Zone Circuits ii...

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