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Legal and Copyright Notice

 

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documentation.  Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information 
supplied herein, Entrotec is not responsible for any errors or omissions.  Many of the images 
shown are for illustration purpose only.  The actual product may vary due to product enhancement 
or custom configurations.  The materials contained in this document are protected and may be 
subject to intellectual property rights.

 

 

Copyright 2021 Entrotec Limited.  All rights reserved.

 

Installation Specification

 

It is the responsibility of the installer to follow Entrotec’s installation and cable specification as well 
as ALL relevant wiring regulations.  Failure to comply with Entrotec’s installation and cable 
specification may result in erratic operation of equipment and could invalidate any warranty.

 

 

Installations must comply with the following applicable standards:

 

 

BS 7671

: Requirements for electrical installations.  IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition.

 

 

The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989

 

 

ANSI/TIA-568.0-D

: Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises.

 

 

ANSI/TIA-568.1-D

: Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard.

 

 

IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition: Regulation 444 (MEASURES AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC 
DISTURBANCES) imposes requirements for segregation of circuits.

 

 

IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition: Regulation 528 (PROXIMITY TO WIRING SYSTEMS TO OTHER 
SERVICES) imposes requirements for segregation of door entry / access control circuits (Band I), 
230VAC mains circuits (Band II) and other higher voltage circuits.

 

 

IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition: Regulations 541 and 542 impose requirements for earthing 
and bonding conductors.  Ensure ALL metalwork is bonded to the buildings earth, this includes call 
panels, exit switches, cabinets and metal conduit.  Ring terminals and earth points are provided on 
call panels and cabinets to terminate earth cables, ensure these connections are made.

 

 

  

 

 

 

WARNING - ISOLATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

 

In compliance with 

The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989,

 electrical equipment should be 

made dead to prevent danger while work is carried out on or near that equipment.  No person 
shall be engaged in any work activity on or so near any live conductor.

 

 

Warranty and Support

 

Entrotec systems are renowned for their reliability and have a 2-year warranty on all Entrotec 
manufactured products as standard.  This warranty does not cover water damage, vandalism, 
mains electrical faults, lightning strikes, damage caused by miswiring or cable faults.

 

 

Entrotec offer complimentary training courses and telephone support:

 

01506 886 235 - 

8:30am to 5pm Mon-Thurs and 8:30am to 4pm Friday.

 

[email protected]

 

Summary of Contents for PRO-AC4

Page 1: ...PRO AC4 Installation and Setup Guide Issue 002...

Page 2: ...th Edition Regulation 444 MEASURES AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES imposes requirements for segregation of circuits IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition Regulation 528 PROXIMITY TO WIRING SYSTEMS...

Page 3: ...y Connections 6 4 Access Controller 7 4 1 Readers Connections 9 5 Lock Connections 10 5 1 Lock Distribution Board 10 5 2 Exit Switch Connections 10 5 3 Fail Open Lock Connection 11 5 4 Fail Closed Loc...

Page 4: ...operation of equipment The specification below shows the minimum cable requirements allow for extra cabling if redundancy is required Connection Cable A Access controller to each call panel 1x Cat5e...

Page 5: ...Overview 5 2 Overview FIGURE 2 1 Item Connection Detail Power Supply Unit PSU Section 3 Network Switch Section 6 Access Controller Section 4 Lock Distribution Board Section 5 A B C D D A C B...

Page 6: ...Conductor Point Pre Wired 12V to Internal Devices Backup Battery Connections for Sealed Lead Acid Battery Output Voltage Adjustment SYSTEM VOLTAGE 13 8VDC Always test the output voltage Only adjust if...

Page 7: ...Access Controller 7 4 Access Controller FIGURE 4 1 Ethernet Port Section 6 Readers Connections 1 4 Section 4 1 DC12V IN A B C B C A...

Page 8: ...Access Controller 8 FIGURE 4 2 Relay Connections Section 5 6 PTE Connections Section 5 2 A B A B...

Page 9: ...o Access Controller Red White Blue DC12V Black Blue GND Yellow White Orange RS485 B Purple Orange RS485 A Magnet for Tamper Switch Wall Bracket Connections to Access Controller See Table M3x6mm Screw...

Page 10: ...ard DC12V IN Lock Connections 1 4 Lock supply and Relay Outputs Relay Loop Connections Pre connected FS1 Lock Supply Fuses 2 Amp Time Delay 5 2 Exit Switch Connections FIGURE 5 2 For double pole push...

Page 11: ...ion Connection for fail open locks power to hold e g magnetic locks FIGURE 5 3 5 4 Fail Closed Lock Connection Connection for fail closed locks power to release e g electric strike FIGURE 5 4 NOTE Cha...

Page 12: ...t adequate suppression may invalidate any warranty NOTE Entrotec supply 1N4007 diodes 5 6 Relay Interconnections The 4 lock connections by default are configured for fail open locks power to hold e g...

Page 13: ...locks power to release e g electric strike Move the wire in the position shown in red to the position shown in green FIGURE 5 7 ADJUSTING RELAY INTERCONNECTION FOR FAIL CLOSED LOCKS 6 Network Connecti...

Page 14: ...the steps below 1 Connect a laptop or PC to the same network as the Access Controller 2 Using the ePRO Config tool change the IP address of the PRO AC4 using the default credentials Username admin Pa...

Page 15: ...Notes 15...

Page 16: ...Entrotec Ltd 5 Ashwood Court Oakbank Livingston EH53 0TL Telephone 01506 886 230 Support 01506 886 235...

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