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CIA-675-001 Rev 1.1 

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www.opentechalliance.com

 

Table of Figures 

Figure 1 - Gateway Components…………………………………………………………………………………………………...5

 

Figure 2 - Gateway Physical Dimensions ................................................................................................................ 6 

Figure 3 - Gateway Baseline (Minimum) Wiring .................................................................................................. 6 

Figure 4 - Gateway Wiring Connections ................................................................................................................. 7 

Figure 5 - Relay Ratings ................................................................................................................................................ 9 

Figure 6 - Tamper Alarm Reset .................................................................................................................................. 9 

Figure 7- Fuses and Indicators ................................................................................................................................ 11 

Figure 8 - Fuse to System Size Relationship Diagram .................................................................................... 12 

Summary of Contents for INSOMNIAC CIA G-600

Page 1: ...INSOMNIAC CIA G 600 Gateway Installation Manual P N CIA 675 001 Revision 1 1 Date Code 6 3 2021 ...

Page 2: ...8 RS485 Outgoing PWR 8 RS485 Limitations 8 Wireless Communications Optional 8 Relay Outputs 9 Tamper Alarm 9 Inputs 10 Earth Ground 10 Battery Backup Calculations 10 Testing the Gateway Hardware 11 Power Distribution Calculations and Fuses 12 GATEWAY MAINTENANCE 13 Cleaning 13 NOTICES and DISCLAIMERS 13 Liability Disclaimer 13 FCC Part 15 Notice 13 Looking for a local installer We train a network ...

Page 3: ...e com www opentechalliance com Table of Figures Figure 1 Gateway Components 5 Figure 2 Gateway Physical Dimensions 6 Figure 3 Gateway Baseline Minimum Wiring 6 Figure 4 Gateway Wiring Connections 7 Figure 5 Relay Ratings 9 Figure 6 Tamper Alarm Reset 9 Figure 7 Fuses and Indicators 11 Figure 8 Fuse to System Size Relationship Diagram 12 ...

Page 4: ...NICATIONS YES 6 AUXILIARY INPUTS 8 7 WIEGAND INTERFACE 2 8 MAX OPERATING INPUT VOLTAGE 24V 9 MIN OPERATING INPUT VOLTAGE 15V 10 MAX INPUT CURRENT 6A 11 MAX OUTPUT CURRENT 5A TOTAL 3A PER CHANNEL 0 75A ACCESSORY FIGURE 8 12 OUTPUT VOLTAGE RS485 0 2 VOLTS BELOW INPUT VOLTAGE 13 OUTPUT VOLTAGE ACCESSORY 5 AND 12 AS MARKED 2 14 OPERATING TEMP RANGE 32 TO 120 DEG F 15 HUMIDITY 0 95 NON CONDENSING 16 IN...

Page 5: ...ll operate standalone using cached data if internet connectivity is lost however no changes in access codes or configuration are possible until internet connectivity to the master database is restored The Gateway cabinet contains one Main PCB an Ethernet Router and a Battery and should be located indoors inside the protected area The Gateway can be used to control gate access building access door ...

Page 6: ... of knock outs in the back and the floor of the enclosure for pulling the wires through 3 Mount the router and the battery and then pull the necessary wires through the knockouts on the back of the housing The router has a bracket to hold it in place the battery rests free in the cabinet After the wire connections are complete excess wire can be pushed back into the wall or it can be carefully pos...

Page 7: ...ical codes and shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 When discrepancies exist between local codes and this manual local code takes precedence All cables entering the gateway should be insulated and shielded with drain wires connectedto earth ground at one end In addition incoming cables other than the RS485 Cables must be less than 10meters long The R485 wires should ...

Page 8: ...ve 6 pins DC V 15 24VDC Required Red DC V DC Common Required Black Earth Optional PCB has earth ground connector on bottom left mounting screw RS485 A Required RS CMN Recommended Can use cable shield RS 485 B Required RS485 Limitations A wired keypad can be located up to 4000 feet from the Gateway given proper twisted pair cable with ground wire is used To properly terminate cables into connectors...

Page 9: ...nd found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of theFCC Rules This option has not been evaluated nor certified as part of UL294 level 2 nor CSA C22 2 No 205 Relay Outputs The Gateway has 4 relays Relay 1 is reserved for a tamper alarm leaving 3 for field configuration Each relay has a Normally Closed NC a Common and a Normally Open NO connection Depending on t...

Page 10: ...uity of earth ground to the cabinet This installation must meet applicable code as the type of wire depth of burial and size of the rod may vary by municipality Note Uninsulated wires typically used for earth ground cannot be located inside the unit s case Make connections for an uninsulated ground wire outside the enclosure Battery Backup Calculations The Gateway PCB has a built in battery charge...

Page 11: ... 7 along with replacement part numbers The diagram below figure 8 shows how these fuses are arranged Each RS485 channel there are 2 available can support a maximum of 6 RS485 devices based on the fuses shown below All fuses below should be slow blow fuses as the keypads havesignificant in rush current The number of keypads and their optional accessories are limited per the following diagram Even t...

Page 12: ... number of devices are required they must be externally powered from a different DC source If external power supplies are used DO NOT connect the V wire of the RS485device back to the Gateway Each Keypad Relay Unit is capable of drawing 3 2W steady state with twoactive relays If the Wireless option is installed on a device it will draw another 1 1W but it may be that theunit is remotely powered fr...

Page 13: ...t Red Battery wire 4 Disconnect Black Battery Wire 5 Remove Battery 6 Replace Battery 7 Reconnect Black wire 8 Reconnect Red Wire 9 Remove Coin Cell battery 10 Replace with new Coin Cell at upper rim of PCB and ensure Coin cell battery side faces you 11 Test System see method described on Page 11 12 Close and secure cabinet door NOTICES and DISCLAIMERS Liability Disclaimer While every effort has b...

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