Installation
The installation of this kit must be carried out by a Gallagher SMB Partner.
Follow the instructions in this document to install the kit.
ATTENTION: This equipment contains components that can be damaged by electrostatic
discharge. Ensure both you and the equipment are earthed before beginning any servicing.
1. Install the cabinet
The cabinet is a secure metal enclosure containing the electrical equipment.
The cabinet also provides installation space for four 7 Ah 12 V batteries.
Before you begin
• Location
The cabinet is designed to be mounted on the wall and should be installed in a secure
room that is hidden from casual observers but allows frequent access. The room must
provide environmental and extreme temperature protection, AC mains power availability,
and security cable availability (for the low voltage connections). It is preferable for
optimal work height that the cables exit the wall and enter the cabinet at eye height or
just below, (i.e. approximately 1.6 m (5.25 ft) from the floor). The solution is considered a
permanently connected system and is not intended to be moved once installed.
• Dimensions
Cabinet - Height: 620 mm (24.4"). Width: 372 mm (14.65"). Depth: 150 mm (5.9").
Mounting holes - 379.5mm (14.94") bottom to middle key holes. 593mm (23.34") bottom
to top holes.
• Earthing
The cabinet has an earth wire connected to the cabinet door, cabinet body, power supply
unit and the main's supply earth wire. When the gear plate gets taken out of the cabinet
to hang the cabinet on the wall for the first time, it is necessary to disconnect the earth
wire from the door and from the cabinet body. They must both get reconnected (as well as
the mains earth connection) after refitting the gear plate in the cabinet to comply with the
local electrical regulations before turning on the mains supply.
• Tamper detection
The controller's front optical detector uses the reflective metal plate (pre-installed on the
inside of the cabinet door) to detect a change in light when the cabinet door is opened.
The controller's rear optical detector uses the light pipe in the back face of the cabinet,