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Step 1•Unpacking the KT-100

The KT-100 Controller has been designed to be mounted on a 
wall in a single gang electrical box without any additional 
enclosure.

Before installing the KT-100 Door Controller:

1.

Unpack the KT-100 Controller package. The following 
items are required to install the KT-100:

KT-100 Controller with accessory kit (included),

PC4204 DC Power Supply with battery backup 
(suggested, not included), 

AC transformer; Input: 120 or 230 VAC; Output: 16 
VAC, 40VA, class 2 (not included)

One 12-volt lead-acid battery 7A/h (not included)

Ground clamp (not included).

2.

Verify the content for any missing item/part or damaged 
component. Any missing or damaged item should be 
reported immediately.

Step 2•

Selecting a Mounting Location

The KT-100 Door Controller should be accessible for ease of 
installation and maintenance.

Select an ideal indoor location using the 
following guidelines:

Stay away from electrical or communication 
devices: controllers must be located at a minimum 
distance of 2 m (6 feet) from any high voltage 
equipment or wiring (> 230 Volts) and from 
electrical equipment susceptible of generating 
electrical interference, at a minimum distance of 1 
meter (3 feet) from telephone equipment or lines, 
and at a minimum of 8 meters (25 feet) from any 
transmitting equipment. 

The controller should be mounted indoors in a 
secure location providing normal temperature and 
humidity levels. 

Controllers should be located close to the controlled 
door.

Physical access, using keys, on controlled door must 
be provided so that the KT-100 can easily be 
accessed for servicing in case of malfunctions.

Step 3•

Installing the Power Supply

The suggested power supply is the KT-PC4204. 
The power supply cabinet (Kantech part no. KT-4051CAB) is 
large enough to accommodate the battery backup supply and the 
necessary wiring connections for most applications. EMT 
(Electrical Metallic Tubing) conduit knockouts are provided in 
2.2 cm (7/8”) on all sides of the cabinet. 

NOTE: 

 Power should only be applied to the unit when all con-

nections are completed and tested.

For details on installing the KT-PC4204, refer to “Mounting the 
KT-PC4204” on page 11.

NOTE: 

 If you are installing another type of power supply, refer

to the manufacturer’s instruction. 

Step 4•

Installing the KT-100 Unit 

The following diagram illustrates a typical door 
layout:

Door handle.  

The outside door handle (or knob) should be 

permanently locked. The access controller should always be the 
one which unlocks the door by releasing the electric lock. The 
inside door handle should be free (unlocked) to permit safe exit 
in case of emergency. To prevent a door from being left 
manually unlocked, make sure there are no lock/unlock buttons 
on the inside doorknob.

Summary of Contents for kt-100

Page 1: ... regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read KT 100 Door Controller Installation Manual Kantech Systems Access Control and Accessories DN5073 0205 0207 ...

Page 2: ...owners No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without permission from Kantech Systems Inc Kantech Systems Web Site www kantech com 2002 Kantech Systems All rights reserved Specifications may be modified without notice Trademarks of Kantech Systems ...

Page 3: ...6 Hooking up Inputs 6 Step 7 Connecting Readers and Keypads 7 Step 8 Connecting Control Relay Outputs 7 Step 9 Connecting the Tamper Switch 7 Step 10 Connecting the KT 100 to the RS 485 Bus 8 Section 3 Appendix 9 Typical KT 100 Wiring Diagram 9 KT 100 Compliance Notices 10 Troubleshooting Communication Problems 10 KT 100 Controller Maintenance 11 Bi annual test for battery 11 Annual test for emerg...

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Page 5: ...in addition to presenting a valid card at the door reader For details about using the KT 100 Controller to interface another alarm panel refer to Using the KT 100 with an external alarm panel on page 12 Technical Specifications Input power 9 5 to 14 VDC 50mA accessories Max 750 mA Dimensions H W D 11 4 cm x 7 0 cm x 3 cm 4 5 2 75 1 25 mounted in a standard single gang electri cal box without any a...

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Page 7: ...ment or lines and at a minimum of 8 meters 25 feet from any transmitting equipment The controller should be mounted indoors in a secure location providing normal temperature and humidity levels Controllers should be located close to the controlled door Physical access using keys on controlled door must be provided so that the KT 100 can easily be accessed for servicing in case of malfunctions Step...

Page 8: ...t can operate DC powered locking devices such as electromechanical strikes and can be configured to operate in fail safe or fail secure modes normal or reverse action The maximum permitted current is 250mA 12VDC per output NOTE Use 1K ohm end of line resistor between 12VDC and NC if not used This resistor is already included in the box KT 100 ACC To connect the door locking device 1 Connect the ne...

Page 9: ... Connecting Control Relay Outputs The KT 100 provides two opto isolated contacts R1 2 and two control outputs R3 4 R1 2 can be used as either as dry contacts R1 R2 maximum voltage 30 volts AC DC maximum current 100 mA total R1 R2 R3 R4 maximum voltage 12 volts DC maximum current each relay 25 mA NOTE Use a KT RM1 optional to switch larger currents or voltages or to supply a dry contact Step 9 Conn...

Page 10: ... 5 NOTE Intermittent communication problems or erratic opera tion may require to slow down the network speed to 9 600 or 19 200 baud Varying the network speed does not perceptibly change the operation speed of the system Usually most instal lations should be set at 19 200 baud To link KT 100 Door Controllers 1 Connect the RS 485 cable to X1 X1 and GND If you are not using the USB 485 or VC 485 con...

Page 11: ...K Optional Exit Reader Door Locking Device 12 Volts DC 250 mA MAX Electrical Mag Lock 12 Volts DC 250 mA MAX IF NOT USED CONNECT A 1000 OHMS RESISTOR BETWEEN NC AND 12V IOProx Card Reader Entry Reader Door Contact WASHER Sealed Acid Lead 12 Volts Battery 7 A h Maximum KANTECH KT BD7 12 120 220 VOLTS 40VA CLASS 2 WIRE IN Plug in also available Do not connect to receptacle controlled by a switch EAR...

Page 12: ...tion is done at Kantech The following steps should only be done if You changed the software e g you were using WinPass then installed EntraPass and there is no communication You replaced an existing KT 100 by another one on a loop To enable the default initialization hard reset 1 Disconnect the transformer and the battery from the PC4204 power supply 2 Remove all connections of Z1 DOOR and R3 term...

Page 13: ...t a convenient distance from the connected devices To mount and connect the power supply 1 Press the five plastic stands offs through the mounting holes at back of the cabinet 2 Secure the cabinet to the wall in the desired location Use appropriate wall anchors when securing the cabinet to dry wall plaster concrete brick or other surfaces 3 Press the circuit board into the plastic stands offs to s...

Page 14: ...sarm request of the third party alarm system This output is pulsed once to arm or disarm the alarm system according to the current arming state The KT 100 output Relay 4 in the example is connected to a local bell or to warn the alarm panel of an abnormal condition from the door Optionally one KT 100 input zone can be defined as an arming disarming request input for the external alarm panel In thi...

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Page 16: ...Kantech Systems Web Site www kantech com 2002 Kantech Systems All rights reserved Specifications may be modified without notice Trademarks of Kantech Systems Printed in Canada DN5073 0205 0207 ...

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