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SOLICARD 4000 

Installation guide UK 

Contents 1 

IG554000931B.doc 

Contents 

Introduction _______________________________________________ 1

 

Terminology _______________________________________________ 2

 

Technical specification ______________________________________ 3

 

4000CE ___________________________________________________ 8

 

4014LC Loop card ____________________________________________ 11

 

6416RK Relay card____________________________________________ 12

 

Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 13

 

DAC-30 __________________________________________________ 14

 

Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 21

 

Installation of DAC-30 _________________________________________ 22

 

Card Reader ______________________________________________ 23

 

Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 25

 

Assembly ________________________________________________ 26

 

Card Reader _________________________________________________ 27

 

Doors_______________________________________________________ 28

 

Wiring ______________________________________________________ 29

 

Master reset and addressing_________________________________ 32

 

Master reset and running mode for 4000 _________________________ 32

 

Perform a master reset and addressing of DAC-30 _________________ 32

 

Addressing of Card reader 6355MLB

II

___________________________ 34

 

Check-list at start up _______________________________________ 35

 

At the door __________________________________________________ 36

 

Indications _______________________________________________ 37

 

Trouble shooting guide ________________________________________ 38

 

Overviews ________________________________________________ 39

 

Wiring Diagrams___________________________________________ 51

 

 

Summary of Contents for Solicard 4000

Page 1: ...23 Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 25 Assembly ________________________________________________ 26 Card Reader _________________________________________________ 27 Doors_______________________________________________________ 28 Wiring ______________________________________________________ 29 Master reset and addressing_________________________________ 32 Master reset...

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Page 3: ...cal terms we recommend you to read through the chapter Terminology found on the next page The manual contains the following drawings Measure sketches Wiring Diagrams Terminal blocks See table of contents We continuously develop and improve all our products including our manuals and therefore appreciate feedback concerning this manual and the system itself Phone write or send a fax or e mail SOLID ...

Page 4: ... ask you to read that part of the manual The main use for an access control system is to control and facilitate movements in a predefined area or in a building One group of people will have access to all areas other can have limited access to some parts It is important to establish card users and access levels before the programming of the system is made SOLICARD 4000 can handle 1 to 16 doors and ...

Page 5: ...ws the current consumption in 4000 when communicating with DAC 30 not running DAC 30 DAC 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24V to 4000CU 160 mA 170 mA 180 mA 190 mA 220 mA 230 mA 240 mA 250 mA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 270 mA 280 mA 290 mA 300 mA 320 mA 330 mA 340 mA 350 mA DAC 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12V to 4000CU 190 mA 205 mA 220 mA 235 mA 270 mA 285 mA 300 mA 315 mA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 350 mA 365 mA 380 mA 395 mA...

Page 6: ...en using a 24V electrical lock the DAC 30 shall be fed with 24V The table below shows the current consumption for the DAC 30 fed with 24V and with 1 or 2 readers connected Locked mode Unlocked mode Of that illumina tion in reader DAC 30 fed with 24V 70mA 100mA 1 pcs 6355MLBII 110mA 160mA 15 20mA 2 pcs 6355MLBII 150mA 200mA 30 40mA Table 2 The table below shows the current consumption for the DAC 3...

Page 7: ...80mA 700mA 190mA 8164 700mA 330mA 750mA 190mA 8087S 1 100mA 330mA 1 200mA 140mA 8000S 450mA 180mA 500mA 140mA Table 4 The table below shows the DAC 30 fed with 12V and with a motor lock connected At work Slowed down Normal mode Waiting mode DAC 30 12V fed with motor lock Start peak for 0 1 sec Remaining operating time Run for 3 sec pause for 4 sec repeated 5 times After that run for 1 sec pause fo...

Page 8: ... or similar 4 pieces TKN1 TKN2 Exit buttons 4 pieces Electric Strike 4 pieces Motor lock 1 pieces 2450PS or more if the system requires so PC or Portable programmer 16 doors 1 pieces 4000CU including one 4014LC loop card 3 pieces 4014LC Loop card 16 pieces DAC 30 16 32 pieces 6355MLB magnetic card reader or similar 16 pieces TKN1 TKN2 Exit buttons 16 pieces Electric Strike 16 pieces Motor lock 2 p...

Page 9: ...oors inner and outer reader and is delivered complete with an easy to use Windows program for the programming Se more in the User guide under the heading To the installation contractor wireman Memory at power failure At least 48 hours Number of cards 7000 Number of events 2000 Number of schedules 15 x 2 periods ...

Page 10: ...chedules etc The control unit should be mounted indoors in a warm and dry space 5 40 Make sure that the control unit is easily accessible Be careful when you strip the cable then point each conductor towards an appropriate cable inlet and adjust the length so it will lay flat against the bottom of the casing and then up towards the right or left side I facilitate service and give a more profession...

Page 11: ...ion guide UK Casing The casing is made of aluminium with lock and 7 rubber inlets where the hole have a diameter of 3x15 2 mm 2x18 6 mm and 2x22 5 mm The casing with the measure 404 5x218x98 5 mm can hold up to 4 loop cards 9 ...

Page 12: ...h memory real time clock and built in backup All information for the control of the system is stored here including data from card and schedule times Portable programmer connection and terminal block KP 01 you find on this card Terminal block description for CPU 10 ...

Page 13: ...n between the card and DAC 30 is made via a 20mA constant power loop If the loop is interrupted all communication is lost with the DAC 30 Every card makes it possible to connect 4 DAC 30 further to the system i e 4 doors Max 16 doors totally Installation of additional 4014LC Loop card The loop card is mounted below the CPU card in the control unit Use the four enclosed screws and fasten the corner...

Page 14: ...closed flat cable is connected between the relay card and J8 on the CPU card to the right on the card above the terminal block There are four relays on the card Three of them are software controlled the fourth is used to monitor the control unit Maximum current consumption is 150mA Input KP 1 11 12 is a programmable input 12 ...

Page 15: ...It is a suitable power supply for all our access control products Power supply unit 24V 2450PS 2450PS emergency power supply 240V 24V 5A have two 2 outputs that each is two pole fused with 2 5A plus and minus individually fused The unit is equipped with restorable fuses for overload protection and deep discharge protection with an alarm relay Overvoltage protection Z 01 Z 02 Z 03 An excess voltage...

Page 16: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK DAC 30 DAC 30 is an intelligent unit where all the door connections are made for example reader electric strike exit button door monitor contact alarm etc 14 ...

Page 17: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Terminal block KP 1 Terminal block KP 2 15 ...

Page 18: ...d motor lock is connected the input works parallel with the magnet in the lock Electric strike KP 2 11 12 Coil For function and voltage see jumper links page 20 ABP KP 2 13 14 Alarm ByPass NO Normal mode Blocking input KP 2 15 16 pre mounted link The purpose of this input is to prevent anyone entering an alarmed section When this input is broken the DAC 30 will be blocked The DAC 30 will not accep...

Page 19: ...inks to the right on the relay card The desired functions is set via the PC program see further in the user guide Following functions is a selection others are specified in the part of the manual that is describing the software Time controlled output Buzzer Temporary ABP Alarm bypass Automatic door operator Door position Tamper Permanent ABP Alarm bypass 17 ...

Page 20: ...rd This means that you have to choose if it should be a relay function or a detector function since only one of the cards can be mounted The resistors shown on KP 4 are the ones that will be delivered with the alarm unit Do also set the correct function in the program see further in the part of the manual describing the software 18 ...

Page 21: ...esistors will be delivered with DAC 30 These are the valid values for the input on DAC 30 KP 2 9 10 SAB Rin 1 8kΩ OK 1 8kΩ Rin 3 3kΩ ALARM 3 3kΩ Rin 15kΩ SAB Rin 15kΩ This function imply that you get the hole chain from LC via DAC to door double balanced and the DAC 30 functions as a detector See picture below 19 ...

Page 22: ...tion guide UK Jumper link field DAC 30 For function and power KP 2 11 12 Jumper link placing for different functions In the lower right corner of the card are the following jumper links Note To be read from top to bottom 20 ...

Page 23: ...ace 6390IF Interface for handling of OEM reader for Wiegand Proximity or clock data magnetic and external XY keyboards in the Solicard systems Exit button TKN 01 TKN 02 Exit button to be used on the inside of locked doors where a simple push unlocks the door and if required bypasses the alarm TKN 01 is used with an open assembly and TKN 02 with a closed assembly ...

Page 24: ...owered WDG OK Normal flash approx 2 Hz 2 flash sec Master reset and motor lock initiation completed approx 20 Hz fast flash 20 flash sec LED lit Error COM Communication Flashes fast during communication with control unit LED lit broken communication Slow flash irregular One or more installed DAC 30 could have communication problems e g caused by cable problems LED unlit Communication cables OK but...

Page 25: ...er switch that sends an alarm to the software en the PC The reader also contains a buzzer that can be set to active for the events door open to long and door forced Note that the magnetic card reader needs regular maintenance This affects the life of both card and reader head Other card readers in the series are 6350ML 6354ML 6356MI 6357MI 6490MM 6360WL and 6370ST See separate product data sheet C...

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Page 27: ...tions Suitable protection against snow and ice and should also be used in dirty environment as for example garages Proximity reader Motorola 6385PXSL 6385PXS 6385PXK Touch free short distance reader Microwave reader 6389MW 6389MWL Touch free long distance reader 4 m or 6 m Solicard 6373ST Touch reader that is durable and vandal safe used for example in garage schools and laundry rooms Solicard 637...

Page 28: ...with the customer over what steps need to be taken before the installation begins The access control system is among other things installed to provide high security within the company To reduce the risk for equipment tampering all cables should be concealed when possible Concealed wiring is particularly important around doors it is for example downright inappropriate to install the wiring from the...

Page 29: ...ould be used This cover is made of plexiglass and should be fitted above the card reader Do not forget protective rain cover Some form of extra light is also recommended Note Clean often Garage Card readers in garages should be equipped with protective covers This is because the air is so polluted that the card reader otherwise soon will get soiled Note Clean often Post Assembly Sometimes it is ne...

Page 30: ...ou have the possibility to make your own door choice stable doors of high quality are recommended regardless if they are made of wood metal or steel Checklist for doors Below follows some questions to be answered before a door can be connected to an access system QUESTION Does the door open without trouble Is the door torsionally rigid and stable Freedom from play on hinges Is it a twin door Does ...

Page 31: ...s When the voltage is known U Sx2L x I a U Voltage drop in Volt S Resistivity resistance per length meter and at 1mm2 area for copper 0 0175 L Cable length single length in meter between power source and load a area in mm2 I Amperage U 0 0175x200 x0 2 U 3 5V 0 2 The voltage drop on 100m with a cable area of 0 2 mm2 and amperage of 200mA gives a 3 5V loss In other words 20 5V at the load For voltag...

Page 32: ...le cable when twin doors are used 8810 artikelnummer 108 810 10 eller 8811 artikelnummer 108 811 10 Note A multi unit soft cable be used For further information on these products we reefer to the product data sheets for each product Card Reader The card readers communicate with DAC 30 via a 20mA current loop totally 1 000 m This means that ordinary TP cables twisted pairs can be used The card read...

Page 33: ...consideration for this must be made Electric lock Calculation of voltage drop must be made The current consumption determines what area is called for The coils current power consumption determines the size of the cables Calculate with a margin to avoid a to large voltage drop Mount protective diode to electric strike electric lock door lock electromagnet or possibly intermediate relay when control...

Page 34: ...osition 3 Turn on the current for the control unit for approximately 15 seconds 4 Switch off the current again 5 Put DIP switch 8 in OFF position 6 Switch on the current Perform a master reset and addressing of DAC 30 With motor lock see further in the DAC 30 manual Proceed as follows 1 With the current OFF set all DIP switches to the OFF position 2 Turn on the current approx 10 sec When the WDG d...

Page 35: ... 3 4 5 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON ON 4 ON 5 ON ON 6 ON ON 7 ON ON ON 8 ON 9 ON ON 10 ON ON 11 ON ON ON 12 ON ON 13 ON ON ON 14 ON ON ON 15 ON ON ON ON 16 ON Note Address 0 is only to be used when a Master reset is made DIP 6 ON Balanced Input on SW KP 2 9 10 micro switch door For further information refer to page 16 DIP7 OFF DIP8 OFF ...

Page 36: ...d reader the outer should have address 0 zero and the inner card reader address 4 four Outside reader All DIP switches in OFF position address 0 Inside reader DIP 3 in position ON address 4 Reader DIP 1 2 3 4 Outside 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF Inside 4 OFF OFF ON OFF Note Are other reader types used together with Interface 6390IF or 6353KS the interface should be addressed in the same way as 6355 ...

Page 37: ...er reset of the DAC 30 and address it Install the door doors in the program See further in the user guide With the power on the LED indication PWR in DAC 30 and LED2 in the control unit should flash See page 36 The yellow arrow should be lit on all card readers connected to DAC 30 If they are not see page 37 Check the voltage of the communication loop for card reader You do this between pin 3 and ...

Page 38: ...herwise check the function of the door contact in the electric strike Shut the door 3 Press the exit button and open the door Keep the door open for more than 30 seconds The buzzer in the reader should start sounding It should become silent when the door is closed 4 Swipe a card in the reader The red man should be lit This shows that the card reader communicates with the DAC 30 control unit The co...

Page 39: ...n Slow flash irregular One or more of the installed DAC 30 could have communication problems caused by cable breakdown for example Fast flash Communication with the control unit LED unlit Communication cables OK but the control unit do not communicate or all the doors might be uninstalled in the software In the Solicard 4000 control unit there are two LED indications LED 1 OK Flashes fast approx 1...

Page 40: ...tion between DAC 30 and inside reader is not done Step Address both reader correctly the outside reader should have address 0 zero and the inside address 4 four Then do a master reset of the DAC 30 The card symbol flashes is lit and unlit every second Interruption in the communication between the control unit and DAC 30 alternately the door is not installed in the software Red man lights up despit...

Page 41: ...ide UK Overviews The easiest way to describe the connections in Solicard 4000 is to show some overviews Therefore follows some simple pictures that shows how connections are to be made Control unit and Loop card terminal blocks 39 ...

Page 42: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK DAC 30 Terminal blocks 40 ...

Page 43: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connections from Loop card to DAC 30 with power from CE 41 ...

Page 44: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connections from Loop card to DAC 30 locally powered 42 ...

Page 45: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connection from Loop card to DAC 30 with stabilised local power 43 ...

Page 46: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Standard connection between CU Loop card and DAC 30 44 ...

Page 47: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connection of electric strike door contact to DAC 30 45 ...

Page 48: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connection of exit button and reader 46 ...

Page 49: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connection of inside and outside readers on the same door 47 ...

Page 50: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK All connection possibilities in a DAC 30 connected to CE 48 ...

Page 51: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connection to PC 49 ...

Page 52: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Connection to 4016RC Relay card 50 ...

Page 53: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Wiring Diagrams The current consumption is calculated to max 2 5A 4 doors 51 ...

Page 54: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK CL 20 52 ...

Page 55: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Reader and electric strike from DAC 30 53 ...

Page 56: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Two readers and motor lock separately to DAC 30 One reader and motor lock to DAC 30 54 ...

Page 57: ...SOLICARD 4000 Installation guide UK Outside reader connected in series with inside reader to DAC 30 Dac 30 and one reader 55 ...

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