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Protege SE Integrated System Controller 

Installation Manual | June 2017   

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ETHERNET

ENCLOSURE

FIRE

SUPERVISORY

TROUBLE

FIRE ALARM PANEL 

Z1

Z2

Z3

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COM STATUS / FB

MARCUS M4758CT
Hardwire Transformer  

AC

AC

CAN/ULC-S559
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ACTIVE COMMUNICATION

INTERNET

TELECOM 
EQUIPMENT 

24h Standby / Backup 
Required for Telecom 
Equipment  

Note: All cables shall be protected within metal conduits.

Metal Conduit

* If installation requires Fire Alarm Panel local supervision, a ULC S527 listed relay module (such as the EDWARDS CRCRL RELAY) must be used to trigger input zone on fire alarm control panel. 
  The relay module must be able to meet supervision requirements of the input zone or be mounted within 18m of the fire alarm control unit in conduit. 
* Fire zones shall be separated from burglar zones through area partitioning.
* Fire zones Z1-Z3 shall be used exclusively for fire monitoring and cannot be programmed to activate bell outputs (B1/B2)

* EOL resistor must be installed at the Fire Alarm Control Panel Output.

AUX

P3 or P4

Dry Contacts

EDWARDS
CRCRL
RELAY

POS+

NEG -

Typical Zone Circuits

Value 1

Value 2

Monitored Status

1K

1K

Open, Close, Tamper, Short

6K8

2K2

Open, Close, Tamper, Short

10K

10K

Open, Close, Tamper, Short

2K2

2K2

Open, Close, Tamper, Short

4K7

2K2

Open, Close, Tamper, Short

4K7

4K7

Open, Close, Tamper, Short

+A

UX

-

Z1
COM

CO

M

Z2

Z3

Z4

N.C 

Tamper

N.C Zone Contact

Value 2

Value 1

 

Summary of Contents for Protege SE

Page 1: ...PRT CTRL SE Protege SE Integrated System Controller Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...e reproduced photocopied or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited Designed an...

Page 3: ...th Ground Connection 10 4 5 AC Power 11 4 6 Battery Backup 12 4 7 Battery Charge Current Setting 13 4 8 Status Indicator 13 4 9 Encrypted Module Network 14 4 10 Telephone Dialer 16 4 11 Expansion Conn...

Page 4: ...l Layout _______________________________________________________ 34 12 System Capacities________________________________________________________ 35 13 Technical Specifications_________________________...

Page 5: ..._____________________ 56 18 Industry Canada Statement________________________________________________ 58 19 Ordering Information ______________________________________________________ 59 20 Warranty _...

Page 6: ...use of a RS 485 Network Extender The current features of the Protege SE Integrated System Controller include Internal industry standard 10 100 Ethernet 32 Bit advanced RISC processor with 2MB RAM and...

Page 7: ...ldup Systems UL 827 Central Station Alarm Services CAN ULC S301 Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Systems CAN ULC S302 Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial...

Page 8: ...em adjusting the location to suit 3 Ensure a solid fixing point and fasten the two screws Before tightening the top screws insert the tamper bracket in the slot provided on the right side of the cabin...

Page 9: ...Test Varying Intensity Battery is being charged indicator s intensity shows charging current ON Battery test in progress OFF Battery is fully charged if AC Indicator is ON AUX1 AUX2 ON Auxiliary supp...

Page 10: ...onitoring station or remote computer when the cabinet enclosure has been opened The tamper input switch shall be mounted into the steel bracket provided and connected to the tamper connection terminal...

Page 11: ...type transformer is required Check with the local authority Transformer Manufacturer Transformer Type Specification TRI PIT 1640C Solex PLUG IN Transformer 16 5VAC 40VA NE TP4016L National Electronic...

Page 12: ...is present A battery trouble zone alarm will be generated if the battery is either disconnected or shows poor capacity Battery fault conditions will activate the battery trouble zone If AC is not pre...

Page 13: ...ing the jumpers as shown below 350mA 700mA Battery Charge Jumper Jumper Location 4 8 Status Indicator The status output will activate according to the status indicator on the Controller and can be use...

Page 14: ...t the Controller s NA and NB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the expansion devices and keypads The N and N must go to a 12V power supply source as shown below NA N N NB NA N N NB NA N N NB AUX...

Page 15: ...air with characteristic impedance of 120ohm Belden 9842 or equivalent Maximum total length of cable is max 900m 3000ft Warning Unused wires in the cable must not be used to carry power to other device...

Page 16: ...used 4 11 Expansion Connector The Controller has an onboard expansion connector that is used to connect serial communication memory and special function interface devices Connect the interface card to...

Page 17: ...ess is set to a static IP address of 192 168 1 2 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 These IP address settings are commonly used for internal networks i Installing the Protege System Controller on an...

Page 18: ...computer Ethernet port Ethernet 10 100 Direct Connection UL ULC All network equipment such as hub router gateway used with the Protege System Controller must comply with the UL and ULC standard requir...

Page 19: ...LUE YELLOW SHIELD N R N R Shield not connected Card Reader Connection The card reader must be connected to the Controller port using a shielded cable Always refer to the card reader manufacturer for d...

Page 20: ...LLOW SHIELD N R N R RED BLACK GREEN SHIELD WHITE ORANGE BROWN BLUE YELLOW N R N R Shield not connected Multiple Wiegand Card Reader Connection The card reader must be connected to the Controller port...

Page 21: ...puts or as onboard reader inputs If used as general purpose zone inputs make sure that these inputs are not defined in the onboard reader set up Zone Access Control Function Default Setting Zone 9 Doo...

Page 22: ...within the limits as detailed in the Technical Specifications 5 5 Programming the Onboard Reader The onboard reader is programmed in exactly the same way as any other reader module is It can be thoug...

Page 23: ...9 Door Contact Port 1 Door Contact Port 1 Zone 10 REX Input Port 1 REX Input Port 1 Zone 11 Bond Sense Port 1 General Purpose Zone Zone 12 REN Input Port 1 General Purpose Zone Zone 13 Door Contact P...

Page 24: ...etic contacts shall be listed to UL 634 to comply with UL installation standards and ULC ORD C634 to comply with ULC installation standards Motion detectors and temperature sensors shall be listed to...

Page 25: ...conditions AUX Z1 COM COM Z2 Z3 Z4 N C Zone Contact No EOL Resistor Zone Configuration 6 2 Resistor Value Options When using the EOL resistor configuration the EOL resistor option must be configured...

Page 26: ...ervice Report Failure to Communicate Reporting Failure General CP001 07 Phone Line Fault Phone Line Lost General CP001 08 Auxiliary Failure Power Fault General CP001 09 Bell 1 Cut Tamper Bell PGM Faul...

Page 27: ...ircuit and automatically shuts down under fault conditions UL ULC Not investigated by UL ULC for Local Burglary applications B1 B1 B2 B2 P1 P2 12VDC siren warning device 1k Resistors Bell Siren PGM 1...

Page 28: ...GM 3 4 Connection Warning The PGM 3 and 4 outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA Exceeding this amount will damage the PGM output 7 3 Reader PGMs If readers are not attached to the reader po...

Page 29: ...ll be in the off position BOOT MODE 1 BOOT MODE 2 BIOS COMMUNICATION DEFAULT CONTROLLER 1 2 3 4 ON OFF Configuration Switch Switch Switch Function 1 2 Power Up Boot Mode OFF OFF Normal Operation ON OF...

Page 30: ...g the AC and battery supply Step 2 Turn ON configuration dip switch 4 Step 3 Power up the Controller by turning on the AC supply Step 4 Turn OFF configuration dip switch 4 once the Controller is indic...

Page 31: ...s in progress and also that battery charging is being performed When AC is present the battery charging current will be indicated by a varying intensity level on this indicator This indicator will als...

Page 32: ...ethernet connector and is labeled LINK ACT It will be on when the ethernet connection has a valid link with a hub switch or is directly connected to a personal computer If the link indicator is off t...

Page 33: ...of the Protege Controller 16V AC Input Isolated COMMS 350mA 700mA Jumper EOL Jumper Cabinet Tamper Input Bell Siren Outputs PGM 3 4 Outputs Zones 1 to 4 Fault Status LED Zones 5 to 8 Zones 9 to 12 Re...

Page 34: ...2017 11 Mechanical Layout The mechanical layout shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protege Controller 2mm 183mm 93 5mm 81 5mm 175mm 76 5m...

Page 35: ...panders 8 8 8 8 32 8 2 Zone Inputs 464 720 368 688 624 528 1104 Trouble Zone Inputs 704 1408 800 768 832 1088 2224 PGM Outputs 420 772 468 452 772 612 1108 PGM Groups 128 128 28 28 248 128 128 Area Gr...

Page 36: ...32 64 32 32 Door Group Names 16 248 16 16 16 4 4 Floor Group Names 32 32 28 16 16 16 4 PGM Names 420 16 16 16 16 16 4 Floor Names 128 128 28 0 0 0 0 Elevator Names 8 8 8 16 8 0 0 Elevator Floor Groups...

Page 37: ...12 3V 1 0A Typical Electronic Shutdown at 1 85A B1 B2 DC Outputs Continuous 11 0V 12 3V 8 Ohm 30W Siren or 1 1A Maximum B1 B2 DC Outputs Inrush 1500mA Battery Charging 350mA 700mA Battery Low 11 2VDC...

Page 38: ...ensure the correct operation of the communications network 13 1 Current and Validation Example 1 The example shown below refers to the specifications needed to help ensure the correct installation of...

Page 39: ...NPROX Nano Prox Card Reader 120mA 13 8VDC B1 Output Electric Locking Device 520mA 13 8VDC B2 Output Electric Locking Device 520mA 13 8VDC Total Consumption 2 1A 2100mA Validation Is the total DC Outp...

Page 40: ...he maximum current that can be supplied to the AUX1 AUX2 DC Outputs and B1 B2 DC Outputs These are the maximum current values to ensure compliancy with the standby requirements 13 4 Current and Valida...

Page 41: ...C connected on AUX2 Outputs 2 x Electric Locking Devices 520mA 13 8VDC Standby Current Consumption Total Output Current Available 2A 2000mA DC Output AUX2 PRX NPROX Nano Prox Card Reader 120mA 13 8VDC...

Page 42: ...the Total Output Current less or equal to 2A Yes it is 1 28A 1280mA Is the DC Output current AUX2 less or equal to 1 0A 1000mA Yes it is 240mA Is B1 current output less or equal to 1 1A 1100mA Yes it...

Page 43: ...ed System Controller Installation Manual June 2017 43 14 New Zealand and Australia General Product Statement The RCM compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies...

Page 44: ...rest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with you national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to di...

Page 45: ...ld be selected To comply with EN 50131 1 Single Button Setting should not be selected To comply with EN 50131 1 only one battery can be connected and monitored per system If more capacity is required...

Page 46: ...tege System Controller Reference Manual 227 4045 500 for programming instructions For details on modifying the Defer PGM or PGM Group refer to the section PGM and PGM Group Entry in the Protege System...

Page 47: ...em Refer to the section Contact ID Reporting Service in the Protege System Controller Reference Manual 227 4045 500 The Report IP Service must be enabled as the primary communication channel and the S...

Page 48: ...only shall comply with the requirements applicable to communications equipment as specified in CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements Where networ...

Page 49: ...RT RDI2 PCB all RS485 and reader terminal connections must be made using shielded grounded cable The Model PRX NPROX must be connected with shielded grounded cable Fail secure locking mechanism shall...

Page 50: ...st be programmed Please refer to the section Dialing Attempts in the Protege System Controller Reference Manual 227 4045 500 Check In Time DACT communication channel check in time is not to exceed 24...

Page 51: ...ntrol panel The relay module must be able to meet supervision requirements of the input zone or be mounted within 18m of the fire alarm control unit in conduit Fire zones shall be separated from burgl...

Page 52: ...ARDS CRCRL RELAY POS NEG Typical Zone Circuits Value 1 Value 2 Monitored Status 1K 1K Open Close Tamper Short 6K8 2K2 Open Close Tamper Short 10K 10K Open Close Tamper Short 2K2 2K2 Open Close Tamper...

Page 53: ...set to ArmorIP Refer to the section Report IP Service in the Protege System Controller Reference Manual 227 4045 500 When more than one means of signal transmission is used loss of communication with...

Page 54: ...erences Menu Refer to the section Ademco 685 in the ArmorIP Internet Monitoring Application User s Manual 227 5500 000 For UL and ULC installations the Central Station Receiving software must have the...

Page 55: ...in order to provide green AC power on indication When installed with the power supply manufactured by Marcus Model M4758CT The Digital Security Controls DSC Model ULC LA power indicator light assembl...

Page 56: ...by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions...

Page 57: ...ice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment PRT CTRL SE Integrated System Contro...

Page 58: ...rface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES du pr sent mat...

Page 59: ...allation Manual June 2017 59 19 Ordering Information Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protege SE Integrated System Controller PRT CTRL SE Manuals and additional lit...

Page 60: ...nect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by ICT ICT cannot guarantee the performance of the security system ICT s obligation and liability u...

Page 61: ...tion below Integrated Control Technology P O Box 302 340 North Harbour Post Centre Auckland New Zealand 4 John Glenn Ave Rosedale North Shore City 0632 Auckland New Zealand Phone 64 9 476 7124 Toll Fr...

Page 62: ...rs manufacturers of integrated electronic access control security and automation products Designed manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Ltd Copyright Integrated Control Technology Limited 200...

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