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PK3512_09_07 • REMOTE ACCESS CONTROLLER - 660G
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4.0 System Installation Overview
NOTES:
• For Installation of the keypad readers refer to the manufactures
installation instructions.
• The RAC 660G provides ingress (entry) access to locations
where stand alone locking devices cannot be used.
4.1 Pre-Installation Procedures
Before starting:
• Ensure that all cabling is available for the required wiring
of peripherals as indicated in the instructions supplied
with each product to be connected.
• Be sure to have all tools listed on the tool list in section 3.1.
• Be sure to have every component available as ordered for
the RAC 660G system being installed, refer to the parts
list in section 3.1.
Step 1: Identify secure location for the
controller box
Important: Access to the control panel must be restricted
to authorized personnel only. (ex: service)
!
Important: If no AC power source is available near the
desired control box location, a certified electrician must
install an electrical outlet within 6 ft max of the
RAC 660G system.
!
• If possible, the control panel should be mounted at a
workable height with clearance to completely open the
access panel near an unswitched AC power source.
• Make sure that the controller box can be secured to the
wall or ceiling using the screws and anchors provided in
the hardware bag.
• The controller box can be either placed horizontally in the
ceiling or vertically on a concrete, wood, or plaster wall.
• The temperature in the chosen location must be between
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
• The controller box must be in a location sheltered against
exterior elements, weather hazards and dripping
wate
r.
• Do not use cord and wall outlets for mounting of the
controller box. The unit must be fixed with the hardware
supplied.
Step 2: Identify location(s) for the keypad
reader and required peripherals
Important: All peripherals used by any RAC 660G user
must be placed at standard height, prescribed by any
local building legislation or regulations.
!
For ingress function, the keypad readers must be placed
within 100
feet (30m)
from the controller box. The keypad should be installed
near the access door it controls at user’s height. The location should
be obvious and ergonomically efficient to any user.
Keypad:
The space to use the keypad reader must be large enough to
allow adequate clearance.
Remaining peripherals:
Determine the location required for any other RAC 660G system
peripherals (REX button, remote unlock, etc) and ensure that all
required cabling is available as needed.
Step 3: Set the desired access delay
The RAC 660G system factory default setting for the delay on
access devices is 3 seconds. To change the value configure
the controller board (B) dipswitch SW2 settings as per Annex
A, Table 3.
Step 4: Install strain relief
One strain relief (Q) is provided in the hardware bag to secure
the wires leading into the controller box and help prevent the
possibility of wire tampering.
Compression
Nut
Q
Figure 8
NOTE:
The strain relief (Q) provided in the hardware bag has
an opening diameter that is variable to allow for a
variety of wires to be routed into the controller box. Do
not attempt to route an excessive amount of wires. If
extra strain relief(s) is required please contact Kaba.