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1. Relay Outputs e Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 e Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 e Relay 8 A Display cycles through ar Gd Gd Ed gd Ed gd Ud Ee ar Ur ard Ud ordered ar Gr ar 1 Time current time displayed when online N VO C NC S Dieser in NO Normally open C Common NC Normally closed Contact closure Tamper O Contact open Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Switch S Supervised switch shorted D zt lea Ios Off On Jumper will hold all relays on E Set remote Relay 0 1 P Overid 0 2 number by adding verde 0 er 4 switches 1 5 0 m Additional Door Alarm Connections Baud 9600 gt Baud 1200 Supervised sw off L Supervised sw on Fe fes peo pes Feo pa xi e x Tamper sw Tamper sw off LED blinks when online Standby Battery AC AC DC DC Data _ ssass Data Input Power Not Used PTT r Specifications Relay Board Current 350mA Max Current 2A Max Voltage 12V DC AC Min 18V DC AC Max Input Power Relay Output each Voltag
2. Commons Typical Color Sequence Door Alarm Channels e Allinter e Display cycles through connected Channel Color Channel Color 1 Time current time displayed when online 01 WHT BLU 25 BLK BRN 2 Remote unit number 3 Fx Fe pes e Fd eee Fg pe Fd red pe E 022 BLU WHT 26 BRN BLK 3 Last activity EI EI CO CI CIE EI CI CI CI Ee eae er Er ere Ere Ege rei ar Ere are hri Ere ere e Bri Bg se ee 932 WHT ORG 27 BLK SLT 5 04 ORG WHT 28 SLT BLK Contact closure xiii aig ee 05 WHT GRN 29 YEL BLK Tamper S Supervised switch shorted 06 GRN WHT 30 BLU YEL Switch Po Co hr aar rer e Gear arl rl ra LA GH 07 WHTBRN 31 YEL ORG 08 BRN WHT 32 ORG YEL 09 WHT SLT 332 YEL GRN 10 SLT WHT 34 GRN YEL Tamper 2 real Fd 1 Veal Vea Fd Pres Vel el Fon Fed Perl Fd prd ad e Supervised sw off Eg exp neg er pen esp esp fea Pal esp per eo pep RED BLU 35 YEL BRN AA I2 BLU RED 36
3. Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems 99 January 30 2004
4. 75 5 20 Function 20 Set Up Lighting or Relay 76 5 21 Function 421 Clear 444442 2211 77 5 22 Function 22 Clear Elevators 22 77 5 23 Function 423 Clear Lighting ZOTes ire Hebe 77 5 24 Function 24 Clear Users On 77 6 Function 1000 Factory Setup 2 242 044 11212 78 7 Function 1002 Communications Loop Back 84 8 Jis Mc Mcr 85 9 TroubleshoOHlQ iui P auus 88 jM oi ep 93 11 SSGCIICATIONG Acacia hbri N n AA LT 94 11 1 Base Unit Specifications sa cer hu eed udi deditus 94 11 2 Remote Keypad CodeXpress 94 11 3 Alarm Multiplexer Relay Board 94 He SMV ANF 95 13 Return Material Authorization 97 Service Maintenance EO dea Ud ec da eu ERE 98 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 7 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 1 Introduction The Falcon is a multi point access control sy
5. 10 14 8 Display Contrast 57 Display contrast adjustment 68 Numbering orco hope eer 37 Opening Entrance 62 Powering Up 46 Ec on 26 Remote Keypad 12 Power 85 Powering 9 Troubleshooting 87 88 VIVA NIG EUR 87 REMOTE KEYPAD MY ANN eM ccc 22 Remote Keypad CodeXpress Specifications 91 Remote Keypad Installation 19 Remote Keypad with Intercom 12 Remote keypads 8 Remote Relay Board Installation 43 Return Material Authorization Policy Individual Door Alarm Installation 28 4 94 Individual Door Alarms 15 10 20 STAN ETO Mes iore eie 18 Maximum Wire Length 23 Installation and Hookup of Wiring 21 Specifications 91 Intercom Call Multiplexer 42 Terminating resistor 25 37 Interference 3 Troubleshooting 87 Intro OR 8 Section Letters On lt Offs 77 Keypad Switches 25 Security Graphics Installation 47 Lighting Relay Controls On lt Off gt Service Maintenance L
6. Falcon Access Control System Installation and Operation Manual Revision 4 41 January 10 2004 PTI INTEGRATED SYSTEMS 8271 E Gelding Drive Scottsdale AZ 85260 Technical Support 480 941 1513 Sales 800 331 6224 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 1 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 3 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 NOTICE TO INSTALLERS AND SYSTEM OWNERS OPERATORS Reliable equipment operation is dependent upon noise free uninterrupted sources of power The Falcon battery back up feature is provided primarily to preserve the inte
7. 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Inputs 49 to 96 Site Name Date Mux Address Wire Number of Doors Unit Input Tie In Wire Color Test Comments 49 WHT BLUE 50 BLU WHT 51 WHT ORG 52 ORG WHT 53 WHT GRN 54 GRN WHT 55 WHT BRN 56 BRN WHT 57 WHT SLT 58 SLT WHT 59 RED BLU 60 BLU RED 61 RED ORG 62 ORG RED 63 RED GRN 64 GRN RED 65 RED BRN 66 BRN RED 67 RED SLT 68 SLT RED 69 BLK BLU 70 BLU BLK 71 BLK ORG 72 ORG BLK XXXXXXX GROUND 1 XXXXXX BLK GRN XXXXXX GROUND 1 73 BLK BRN 74 BRN BLK 75 BLK SLT 76 SLT BLK 77 YEL BLU 78 BLU YEL 79 YEL ORG 80 ORG YEL 81 YEL GRN 82 GRN YEL 83 YEL BRN 84 BRN YEL 85 YEL SLT 86 SLT YEL 87 VIO BLU 88 BLU VIO 89 VIO ORG 90 ORG VIO 91 VIO GRN 92 GRN VIO 93 VIO BRN 94 BRN VIO 95 VIO SLT 96 SLT VIO XXXXXXX GROUND 2 XXXXXX GRN BLK XXXXXXX GROUND 2 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 10 Testing the Alarm Wiring The PTI Mux board contains a four digit LCD in the upper left corner of the circuit board There are three different diagnostic messages displayed on a continuous basis 1 The display will show the time of day in the format HH MM The time is transmitted to the Mux board from the PTI Falcon base unit once a minute The
8. units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 In cases where the PTI Falcon system seems to be malfunctioning it is important to be able to isolate the problem before contacting your local installation company or PTI This will help keep the repair cost as low as possible for you The following examples of malfunctions will help you in isolating malfunctioning components of the system Normally you should not have to shut down the Falcon unless the malfunction appears to be within the Falcon In either case it is highly recommended that a source of memory back up be obtained computer disk back up through you management software package or Falcon 2000 windows program prior to conducting any troubleshooting procedures Important With the exception of cold booting the system hardware Do not conduct any troubleshooting procedures within the system without first removing all sources of power The Falcon induces small amounts of voltage into the Remote Keypads in addition to the 12 volt power supply Failure to follow these recommendations can result in personal injury and damage to system Scena
9. 01 1 0000 2 YES T NO v Y Relay 5 Time s v 0000 2 Is Remote used Relay Time s for Wireless 05 v 0000 1 Relay 6 Time s Y 0000 2 First Xmtr used y 000027 Relay 7 Time s NO Y 0000 2 Last Xmtr used y lt 0000 gt Relay 8 Time s 0000 2 y More Remotes YES Units 4 4 4 T NO Setup Finished 74 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 19 Function 19 Set Up Elevators Function 19 Password 8898 Function 19 Setup Elevators is used for multi story buildings with elevators that are controlled by the PTI 8 or 2 channel Relay Board The Relay Board and a Remote Keypad used for Elevator control must be defined in Function 18 Setup Remotes Function 18 will determine the amount of time the relay will hold for Function 19 will determine the relay board and relay on that board that will be tripped based on a users unit number Multiple elevators can be setup so the Function will first ask which elevator you are setting up and how Elevator 1 of many floors the elevator has The current setting is Floors 0 7 show in parentheses The Falcon will then ask what Relay Board and il floor i Riy which relay on that board to trip for floor one It will Board 00 10 ask this question for each of the floors that are being controlled by the Relay Board wil i RIY The starti
10. 3 8 Accessories and designed to be used drive up applications The mounting plate has a hole that allows the wiring to be fed up through the stand from conduit The mounting holes are tapped for an 8 32 machine screw The bottom plate of the gooseneck stand contains a center conduit hole and four mounting holes arranged on 4 inch centers There is a cover plate that slides down over the bottom plate after mounting to cover the mounting bolts gooseneck stands are compatible with all PTI keypads 0 It is highly recommended that the gooseneck stand be 5 electrically grounded to minimize the impact of lightning and sd static atmospheric charge on the keypad It is also recommended that the installer seal the conduit hole inside the stand to prevent moisture from entering the Remote Keypad Unit PTI offers two versions of the gooseneck stand with 12 and 21 offsets A wall mounted stand is also available 3 9 Individual Door Alarms The PTI Falcon supports the use of PTI individual door alarms PTI door alarms require the use of door alarm multiplexer mux boxes such as the one pictured to the right A mux box contains a master circuit board capable of multiplexing up to 96 doors Mux boxes are available to the nearest multiple of sixteen doors up to 96 Each building on the property must have its own multiplexer box or boxes Multiplexer boxes are connected to the PTI Falcon base unit through the same 3 wire
11. Key Need Help Press Intercom Call Apex Keypads Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems 27 January 30 2004 4 3 Individual Door Alarm Installation The PTI door individual door alarm system is very unique when compared to most alarm systems Through the use of the RS 485 communication scheme we are able to control hundreds of alarm points from a single communication line Unlike many other systems including home alarms you have limitations that require many different expanders to handle as many doors The PTI multiplexer Mux is the only multiplexer that is expandable by banks of sixteen all the way up to 96 points per Mux unless a Wireless Mux is then you are limited to 4000 points per wireless Mux This allows for greater flexibility when drawing a site layout There are several different ways to install and wire the individual doors and each has its own advantages and disadvantages It is most important that time is taken to determine the best method for your application and a wiring diagram followed to ensure a proper installation for years to come As an installer you must realize the consequences of a poor installation and the excessive labor that can develop because of it The following will outline some of the different methods These examples are not the only way but are methods that have been proven over the years 4 3 1 Multiplexer Box Installation 1 Find an
12. 50 5 1 Function 1 Set Time 2 22 51 5 2 Function 2 Set Time Zone iss oett e co Ma cU is 52 5 3 Function 3 Set 53 5 4 Function 4 Vacate a Unit zn eiecit bem deperire 54 55 FUNCHON Ho Renta Unibar oeann manean d e i 55 5 6 Function 6 Delete a 58 5 7 Function 7 Set Contrast 442242 244 0 59 5 8 Function 8 Print 60 5 9 Function 9 Save to 62 5 10 Function 10 Load From Tape eoe e eere hr en aie 63 5 11 Function 11 Open Entrance ue Ma ee ak cee a 64 5 12 Function 12 Clear 65 5 13 Function 13 Alarm Controls siii ect ta dea xxx is 66 5 14 Function 14 Control 68 5 15 Function 15 Adjust 4422 11 70 5 16 Function 16 Update 71 5 17 Function 17 Program our eoe ir ere ERE ER RE a 72 5 18 Function 18 Set Up 2 22 73 5 18 1 Set Up Remotes Flow 74 5 19 Function 19 Set Up
13. Euro dates on Input Power Tamper bypassed Tamper enabled Current 300mA Max Baud 9600 gt Baud 1200 Voltage 12V DC AC Min Address 0 Address 10 18V DC AC Max Address 0 gt L Address 20 Not used L Not used Relay Output Terminats 22704 Current 2A Max erminating off Terminating on Voltage 24V DC AC gt Remote Address Cy Switch 1 9 AC AC Data DC DC Tamper RS 485 i Not Used is ag L Input Power TOM PTT T i Echoon T Echo off Specifications CodeX DITCSS Euro dates off L Euro dates on Input Power Tamper bypassed 1 Tamper enabled Current 300mA Max Baud 9600 gt l Baud 1200 Voltage 12V DC AC Min Address 0 271 Address 10 18V DC AC Max Address 0 gt L Address 20 Relay Output Not used i Not used 2A Max Terminating off L1 Terminating on Voltage 24V DC AC gt Remote Address lt 4 Switch 1 9 Data DC RS 485 a Not Used Data NO Tamper Y Re Relay Com Input Power NC Note that the power and tamper connections are different for the CodeXpress and the Keypad The tamper connections are factory wired and should not be removed It is necessary to wire the following items to the remote keypad for proper operation Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 19 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Low voltage power 12 18Vdc ac RS485 communication wires from the base unit Intercom wires fr
14. On failure in communication between the Falcon base unit and any remote will cause the alarm siren to sound It is recommended that Remote Communication Alarms be turned on On Tamper switch alarms may also be turned On or Off Tamper alarms will normally be On and will only be turned Off when you need to open an alarm mux box for maintenance Unknown Channels may be turned On or Off If a mux box reports an alarm switch opening or closing mes on a channel that has not been assigned to a uai section unit number it is considered an Unknown Channel If you do not wish Unknown Channels to become a part of the site event log they may be turned Off It is highly recommended that unknown Channels Be turned on This will bring non programmed units to the attention of the Manager Tamper Alarms On 66 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Auxiliary sirens may be turned On or Off Auxiliary sirens are those that are triggered from relays in the Mux boxes rather than from the relay in the PTI Falcon base unit If there are any remote sirens wired into the system from a multiplexer then this option must be turned ON in order for them to work Auxiliary Sirens On Day Siren You may specify the length of time that the siren should sound during normal business hours in Day Siren seconds A setting of 60 is equal to sixty second
15. dede teatri 15 OGr AACS acusado rede dore teda dud 15 3 10 PTI Site Graphics for WINDOWS eco in d unen p RO QU E EE 16 3 11 Falcon 2000 Access Management 17 eer PER 18 4 1 Installation Layout 18 42 Remote Keypad 19 4 2 1 Soc eO C A ehe 21 4 2 1 1 Recommended Wire 21 4 2 1 2 Installation and Hookup 21 4 2 1 3 Typical Wiring Scheme sese 23 4 2 1 4 Typical Wiring Scheme continued 24 4 2 2 Keypad SWIICIBS ec cedit 25 4 2 3 Testing the Keypad us debe auia deoa eo tiia te dee 26 4 2 4 Using the PTI Access System Remote Access Points 27 4 3 Individual Door Alarm 28 4 3 1 Multiplexer Box 28 4 3 2 Door switch Wiring 29 4 3 2 1 Method 1 Common Ground sse 29 4 3 2 2 Method 2 End of Line Ground 30 4 3 2 3 Method Conventional Two Wire 31 4 3 3 Roll Up Door Magn
16. AC or DC Current 300 ma maximum Relay Contacts 2 amp 24V See section 4 2 for terminal pin assignments 12 3 Alarm Multiplexer Relay Board Specifications Voltage 12 18 V AC or DC Current 300 ma Term Strip 1 Term Strip 2 Pin 1 12 VAC Power Pin 1 RS485 Data Positive Pin 2 12 VAC Power Pin 2 RS485 Ground Pin 3 Not Used Pin 3 RS485 Data Negative 94 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 13 Warranty PTI Falcon Access Control System Preferred Technology Inc PTI warrants equipment manufactured by PTI to the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of shipment provided recommended installation and maintenance procedures are followed and provided that the warranty registration card is promptly completed and returned to Preferred Technology Inc In case of failure due to defective material or workmanship during the warranty period components found to be defective upon examination by PTI in its sole discretion will be repaired or replaced with new or factory rebuilt components at the option of PTI Replacement parts are warranted only for the remaining portion of the original warranty period or 90 days which ever is longer Equipment requiring warranty work shall be returned freight prepaid to PTI Before Equipment is returned for repair a Return Material Aut
17. Number s Exit Keypad s is are Remote Number s Relay Board s is are Remote Number s For Door Alarm Users Multiplexer Boxes is are as follows Building has units alarmed with Multiplexer number s Building has units alarmed with Multiplexer number s Building has units alarmed with Multiplexer number s 88 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Building has Building has Building has Building Building has Building Building has Building Building has Building has Building has Building has Building has Building has Buildng Building has Building has Building has Buildng has Building has Building has Rev 4 41 units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s units alarmed with Multiplexer number s
18. PTI Falcon memory The Falcon will then be able to automatically return to the desired contrast even after power failures Save Setup No lt Yes gt A similar adjustment is available for the displays on the remote keypads see Function 7 for details This is not used on Falcons that have a backlit display The function was removed on version 4 04 and re instated in version 4 35 to accommodate older Falcons with non backlit displays 70 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 16 Function 16 Update Graphics Function 16 Update Graphics Function 16 Update Graphics is used only by customers with PTI security graphics It is useful when the graphics control computer has been shut off and then restarted Update Graphics will cause the PTI Falcon base unit to update the correct colors for every rental unit on the graphics image The PTI Falcon will indicate on the screen that the update is taking place for a few seconds The update process will continue to occur even after the Graphics indication screen has disappeared and may in fact take several minutes to complete on a large property If the display does not say Updating Graphics it is turned OFF in the Factory Setup Menu See Section 6 for information about the Factory Setup Menu Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 71 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems Jan
19. Premium Do NOT use Liquid Nails as the only adhesive device as it tends to break down and fail over time An overhead door switch can also be used and mounted to the concrete floor as long as armor cable is used to protect the cable on the switch from damage 4 3 3 1 Method 1 Brace Mounted Switch Bracket Method 1 Roll Door Rear View Roll Up Door Side View Before Bend Make sure the screws or bracket does not interfere with the operation of the door All wires should be fastened so they do not rub against the door 32 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 3 2 Method 2 Track Mounted Switch Bracket This method can be used with certain types of doors You must make sure the tab at the top of the door is bent out far enough to clear the screws to hold the bracket The magnet can then be installed riveted and or glued to the inside of the door DO NOT ATTACH THE BRACKET TO THE DOOR STOP Wire connection detail Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 33 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 4 Door Alarm Multiplexer Board Layout
20. appropriate location for the installation of each multiplexer MUX box required for the door alarm system It is recommended that each building has its own mux box Buildings with a large number of doors to alarm may require more than one mux box Remember that although the mux boxes may look identical on the outside some boxes may be configured to handle more doors than other boxes so take care to match the correct box to each building The Mux enclosures are rainproof and may be mounted outdoors use indoor mounting if available Whenever installing a Mux box indoors make sure that the box is accessible Above the entrance door to a building with hallway access makes an ideal location NEVER locate a mux box inside of a storage unit or any other location that will not be easily accessible in the future 2 Mount each mux box by removing the lid and circuit board Once removed install sinking screws or bolts through the mounting holes into the wall If the circuit board is not removed during installation take care not to damage the circuit board during the mounting process If you must drill to mount the box do not allow any metal fragments to become lodged on the circuit board Knock outs have been provide at the bottom and rear of the box for multiple wiring configurations Please be sure to install grommets or bushings or conduit on any wiring entrance 28 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrate
21. as on the product inside the package Equipment requiring a RMA number includes but is not limited to e Product returned for advance replacement e Product returned for repair in and out of warranty e Product returned for credit PTI has implemented this policy in order to improve service to our customers RMA numbers help us to track receipt of packages identify reasons for returns insure prompt repair and return insure proper replacement of damaged or faulty equipment and insure proper credit We appreciate your cooperation in helping US serve you better Should you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to call us at 480 941 1513 Warranty Registration Card Equipment purchased through Company eue Serial numbers 3 n Falcon 3 Address ee Keypads Address City Zip Muxs Phone Fax x Relay board Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 97 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Service Maintenance Log Date Report Action Taken Technician 98 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems Rev 4 41 January 30 2004 Date Report Action Taken Technician
22. assuredly determined by connecting an ohmmeter to pins 4 amp 5 for normally open circuits or pins 5 amp 6 for normally closed circuits Upon entering an authorized code into the keypad the meter should deflect in the opposite direction indicating continuity in the relay A layman s method of this is to simply listen closely to the keypad for 2 quiet clicks upon entering the code which is representative of the relay cycling 90 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Scenario 3 Codes entered into the Remote Keypad Unit will not open gate display reads Access Denied This indicates that the Falcon does not recognize the code Often times the user has forgotten the correct sequence of numbers The Falcon will print the incorrect code for your use Scenario 4 Codes entered into the Remote Keypad Unit will not open gate display reads Access Suspended This indicates that the user assigned to this code has been locked out from the property Function 5 Scenario 5 Codes entered into the Remote Keypad Unit will not open gate display reads Sorry Area Closed This indicates that the user is not a 24 hour user and attempted to enter the property during the closed hours of the property for his time zone that are set in Function 2 The business hours can be easily programmed incorrectly if the programmer does not enter the hours of operation in terms of A
23. custom designed graphics specifically written to exemplify your facility Keypad Intercoms as well as 5 exclusive CodeXpress Card Access Option Most importantly is your choice of company PTI has been designing and manufacturing access control and security equipment for over 20 years Our dedication to customer support has always been our 1 concern This is an invaluable tool to you and your installer as you move into the world of Access Control Electronics Once again thank you for your choice and welcome you and your staff to our family of customers DE Lance Comstock President Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 5 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Table Of Contents igitor gre 8 Getting Started uoce 8 Equipment OVOrVIOW 10 V MAG Base DIE iei c E o eb pe rS 10 3 2 The Remote 12 3 3 The Remote Keypad with Intercom 4442 22 0 12 3 4 CodeXpress Card 12 3 07 13 3 6 2 Channel Relay board Wiegand device adaptor 13 3 7 Connecting Gables quie i decus 14 9 8 ACCOSSONES uostri ie
24. is 9600 Bps The Falcons communication speed is defined in Function 14 Switch 5 is used to add 10 to the number selected on the rotary switch and should be turned on whenever you need to use address 10 through 19 on remotes Addresses 0 and 22 will not function as they are reserved for Falcon communication Switch 6 is similar to switch 5 except it adds 20 to the number selected on the rotary switch this should be used for remote addresses 20 31 Addresses 0 and 22 will not function as they are reserved for Falcon communication Switch 7 NOT USED e Switch 8 is used to enable the High impedance for the communication and should only be used on the last device of a line exceeding a length of 800 feet NOTE There should only be one 1 remote with the terminating resistor ON Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 25 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 3 Testing the Keypad 1 26 Test the display by applying power to the keypad A default date and time should appear on the display after power is applied The PTI Falcon base unit updates the date and time to the remote keypads once a minute the date and time on the display should update if the remote is configured correctly You can also for a time update to the remotes by pressing on the Falcon to verify that the backlight is working press the key The backlight should come on and the display will display Please Enter Access Co
25. is logged on the printer There are six primary colors for rental units that are based on the status of the units The colors are set to the classic PTI Graphics color scheme but can be changes to any color with ease The Door Open and Door Alarm colors will not function unless the rental unit is wired with PTI individual door alarms The image movement can be controlled with any mouse device A RF wireless is recommended so you can be further away from the computer and still stop and start the panning or change any configuration settings Manual panning is done by dragging and dropping the image or clicking on the onscreen Up Down Left or Right buttons If the Stop button is clicked the image will remain still This allows the use of the image as a property map to direct a customer to their unit SUT TTS 51111111 Third Floor Site graphics also includes the Self Storage Industries first and only Site Builder program The Site Builder allows the end user to draw the site map them self s or make changes to units like numbering changes and subdividing rental units 16 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 3 11 Falcon 2000 Access Management software Falcon 2000 is a 32 bit Microsoft Access Database application that can control the PTI Falcon system from a PC The PC may be connected directly to the Falcon using a RS 23
26. is not necessary to remove a holiday that has already passed because the date will never occur again anyway If you wish to cancel a holiday that has not yet occurred you may reset the holiday date to 00 00 00 or to any date that has already passed Remember that the two digit year for any date in the PTI Falcon refers to the twentieth century if the year is 85 or higher and the twenty first century for years 0 through 84 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 53 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 4 Function 4 Vacate a Unit Function 4 Vacate a Unit Function 4 Vacate a Unit is used to vacate a previously rented unit A user of the PTI Falcon is identified by a combination of Section letter and Unit number or Unit number only If Section letters are not used press to skip this entry Units may also have a final letter as part of the Unit number Unit numbers can be up to four digits followed by an optional letter For example a PTI Falcon report may indicate a unit number as A 0024C This indicates that the unit is in Section A number 24C Enter the Section letter of the unit to be vacated Lettered sections are entered by pressing the key with the correct letter several times until the correct letter appears on the display followed by the key Enter the correct unit number This can be up to four digits plus an optional letter as shown The first four keys pressed will be
27. multiplexers has been properly terminated on the remote patch cable and that the wires are in the correct order on the patch cable terminal block If you are using the computer interface for the PTI Falcon install the PTI computer interface cable between the base unit and your personal computer Plug the base unit power cord into a properly grounded outlet WARNING SHOCK HAZARD NEVER OPERATE THE PTI FALCON BASE UNIT FROM AN UNGROUNDED OUTLET OR USE A THREE TO TWO WIRE CONVERSION ADAPTER WITH THE PTI FALCON If your office is not equipped with safety grounded outlets consult a licensed electrician to have a properly grounded outlet installed Turn on the AC power switch on the rear of the base unit The default date and time should appear on the display Then install the remote patch cord in the connector on the rear of the base unit and tighten the retaining screws This will not only complete the connection to the remote devices The internal batteries will to begin to charge The batteries may require forty eight hours of initial operation of the base unit before being fully charged Apply power to all remote keypads and door alarm boxes and begin testing PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 8 Security Graphics Installation Typical wiring for the PTI Security Graphics system is shown below The graphics adapter allows the graphics controller to be hooked up to
28. of the board For example remote unit number twenty may be selected by placing switches three and five ON and switches one two and four OFF The result is then 4 16 20 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 39 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 9 Mux and Channel Hookup List The following pages can be copied and used during the install of the PTI Door Alarm System Inputs 1 to 48 Site Name Date Mux Address Wire Number of Doors Unit Input Tie In Wire Color Test Comments 1 WHT BLUE 2 BLU WHT 3 WHT ORG 4 ORG WHT 5 WHT GRN 6 GRN WHT 7 WHT BRN 8 BRN WHT 9 WHT SLT 10 SLT WHT 11 RED BLU 12 BLU RED 13 RED ORG 14 ORG RED 15 RED GRN 16 GRN RED 17 RED BRN 18 BRN RED 19 RED SLT 20 SLT RED 21 BLK BLU 22 BLU BLK 23 BLK ORG 24 ORG BLK XXXXXXX GROUND 1 XXXXXX BLK GRN XXXXXX GROUND 1 25 BLK BRN 26 BRN BLK 27 BLK SLT 28 SLT BLK 29 YEL BLU 30 BLU YEL 31 YEL ORG 32 ORG YEL 33 YEL GRN 34 GRN YEL 35 YEL BRN 36 BRN YEL 37 YEL SLT 38 SLT YEL 39 VIO BLU 40 BLU VIO 41 VIO ORG 42 ORG VIO 43 VIO GRN 44 GRN VIO 45 VIO BRN 46 BRN VIO 47 VIO SLT 48 SLT VIO XXXXXXX GROUND 2 XXXXXX GRN BLK XXXXXXX GROUND 2 40 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41
29. purchased a Software Package for your facility it is still highly recommended that you learn the process of programming at the Falcon Base Unit in the event your Personal Computer is not available to make important changes or transactions Please note that in the event of a complete power failure this checklist will be a valuable tool in re starting the system Keep it handy n Take a few moments and read the manual so that you will be relatively familiar with the Falcon system It may not be completely clear at first but that is O K you will learn easily as you go Complete the questionnaire in the Troubleshooting Section Page 85 Collect your customer files with the customers building section unit number and access code available Door Alarm Users will also need to know which Remote Unit Multiplexer each user is assigned to as well as which door If some customers have extended entry hour privileges have that available also Insure that the RS485 cable printer cable and 12V power pack are plugged into the Falcon Base Unit Users operating a Management Software Package insure that the RS232C Cable is plugged into the appropriate connector on the Falcon Base Unit as well as the serial port of your PC you must use the special RS 232 cable supplied by PTI Power up your Remote Keypad Units CodeXpress Card Readers and Door Alarm Multiplexers Turn on your Falcon Base Unit Users operating Man
30. relay controlled devices This board also has an input for access devices that obey the Wiegand communications protocol Some examples of these devices are Proximity card readers Retinal scanners and thumb print identifiers with many more devices to come in the future Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems relay outputs on it and can be used to control a variety of devices Some examples are elevators lights and perimeter beams This board also has 8 door alarm channels on it relay board contains a four digit LCD in the upper left corner of the circuit board for diagnostic messages that are displayed on a continuous basis When using Lighting Controls Relay Controls each zone must have its own relay to The PTI 8 channel 13 January 30 2004 3 7 Connecting Cables The PTI Falcon requires a few connecting cables for proper operation When installation is complete and you are ready to turn on the system the female end of the power cord will plug into the power outlet on the 12 volt DC power pack The small connector plugs into the Falcon and can be tightened down to prevent it from coming loose The male end of the power cord will plug into an AC outlet WARNING TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD NEVER Alarm Relay PLUG THE MALE END OF THE POWER CORD sco INTO A WALL OUTLET WITH THE FEMALE END 5 EXPOSED Black Data Minus Red Data Plus All of the
31. site If a code is entered at any keypad the customer will get a message of Access Denied This code will not be allowed access until the status is changed under Rent Unit 5 Door Alarm Systems Only A Alarm Indicates this unit is currently in alarm condition and should be checked If swinger shut down is on this door will NOT alarm again until alarm are cleared using the 12 command Open Door Indicated that a customer has entered the site and has opened his door If the customer s door is not open and this display still shows an inspection of the door contact and wiring should be performed P Unit Alarm Off Indicated this alarm is turned off under 5 for this unit and will not go into alarm condition nor will it print open or close Alarms should only be turned off if there is a problem This should only be temporary and the door should be repaired as soon a possible After selecting Function 8 press YES to print the report being displayed Press NO to display the next report to be printed The PTI Falcon will begin printing the selected report and the Falcons display will return to the date and time After a report is in progress selecting cancel will cause the PTI Falcon to stop sending characters to the printer and return to displaying the date and time Even though the PTI Falcon has stopped sending data to the printer the printer will continue to print until all data previously sent has been printed Th
32. taken as numeric data and the fifth character will be taken as lettered so a number such as 23C must be entered as 0023C If you wish to vacate more units press for Yes Otherwise press for No Section Number Unit Number 0350F Do More 54 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 5 Function 5 Rent a Unit Function 5 Rent a Unit Function 5 Rent a Unit allows you to add a new unit into the PTI Falcon memory or modify an existing unit Units may also be placed on temporary lockout if desired If PTI door alarms are in use you can also specify the physical manner in which the alarm switch from the unit is wired Proceed as follows Enter the Section letter for the unit that you wish to assign then press If sections are not being used press to skip this entry Enter the unit number This can be up to four digits plus an optional letter as shown The first four keys Unit pressed will be taken as numeric data and the fifth Number 0021H character will be taken as lettered so a number such as 23C must be entered as 0023C Try not to use codes shorter than 4 digits as it will compromise your security Enter the Access Code for the unit Access codes may be up to ten digits in length Leading zeros will be ignored This is the number that the user must enter at the remote access keypads to gain entry Code 00000000
33. than Number One press the to scroll through If you scroll through all function numbers without making a selection the display will read Setup Done To scroll through the functions again press for NO or if you are finished press for YES 50 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 1 Function 1 Set Time Date Function 1 Set Time Date Function 1 Set Time Date is used to enter the correct time and date into the Falcon The date is entered in Month Day Year format American version or Day Month Year format European Australian version with two digits required for each Even though no punctuation marks slashes are entered from the keypad the Falcon will provide them on the display For example to set the date to January 9 1991 you must enter 01 09 91 Note that years from 85 99 refer to 1985 1999 and years from 00 84 refer to 2000 2084 The date and time in the system is maintained by a hardware real time clock In the event of a power failure the date and time will be correct when power is restored In the example at the right the bold face type has Enter 06 07 99 been entered to change the date from the initial Bron 08 09 99 setting of 06 07 99 to 08 09 99 Press to set the 1220 new date After entering the correct date you may enter the correct time The time is entered in Hour Minute format with two d
34. that are setup on the system must be defined This also gives you an option for a relay release delay When a number is set for the off delay the system will wait for the specified number of seconds to pass after the user has logged out before releasing any relays being held This feature can be used for lighting controls shunting IR perimeter beams and many other relay controlled devices When the lighting zones are enabled you will have the following options available also Light Zones This is the number of zones that you will be using You can have up to sixty four 64 lighting zones on Falcons version 3 00 or higher 24 function Falcons prior to version 3 00 only have eight 8 lighting zones Off Delay This is the amount of time that the zone relay will be held for after the last user in that zone has logged off This value is stored in seconds and can have a value of 00 255 which is 0 seconds up to 4 minutes 15 seconds When setting this value you want to consider the amount of time the user will need to completely exit the secured lighted zone A Event Flagging On lt Off gt Default OFF This causes the transmission of a single ASCII character out of the PTI Falcon serial port whenever a new event is added to the Falcon access log PC software can use this flag character to know when there is something to read out of the access log B Count Users Default OFF This is used to either ignore or count the number of e
35. the PTI Falcon in the same manner as a remote keypad Data is transmitted from the PTI Falcon base unit to the Graphics controller only not from the Graphics controller to the Falcon The graphics adapter DOES NOT require use a DEVICE ADDRESS Therefore the PTI Falcon will not log Communications On or Communications Off for a Graphics Controller as it does with Remote Keypads and Door Alarm Mux boxes If access events are logged across the bottom of the graphics screen as they occur the system is communicating properly with the Graphics controller To Keypads and PTI FALCON Boxes Graphics fidapter Graphics Monitor Controller The installer should note that the Graphics Adapter is plugged into a 9 pin Serial Communication port of the graphics computer and the optional Switch panel is plugged into the printer port For more info on Site Graphics optional components visit www ptiaccess com PTI s windows graphics program can use ports 1 8 the graphics program must be set to communicate at the same speed as the RS 485 on the Falcon Default 9600 Function 16 on the Falcon updates the unit status to the graphics image If Function 16 does not display Updating Graphics on the Falcon display the graphics option is turned off in the Factory Setup Menu See Function 1000 Factory Setup Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 49 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 P
36. wiring cable and door switches Splice the door switch wires into the main cable as indicated above 3M UG connectors are recommended for splicing the door switch cable into the multiconductor cable Choose a different color wire for each switch then cut it and splice the switch wiring into each end of the cut wire using a 3M UY connector Any wires not used in the multiconductor cable can be used as a ground and terminated in the multiplexer on the door input ground plane Install a junction box outside of the units and at the end of the multiconductor and punch the wire through to the junction box Strip all ends of the multiconductor cable and solder them together then protect the connection with a wire nut and electrical tape Note When testing this system make sure you open all doors then close them one by one otherwise if a wiring mistake was made and 2 switches are on the same wire the problem will not show up properly and one door channel will print for both doors 30 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 2 3 Method 3 Conventional Two Wire Method 3 is wired the same way a conventional alarm panel is by using 2 separate conductors for each and every door A 22awg 2 Conductor cable is run to each door and terminated at each door switch The opposite end in the mux is then punched down accordingly Due to the limited number of grounds terminals availabl
37. 1 on the top left There are sixteen door channels per connector row followed by four common wire connections per row The common wire ground or wires may be terminated on any of the last four positions of any row The wires are terminated using a Panduit punch down tool available from PTI Do not use a standard telephone punch down tool or screwdriver as this may cause problems in the future Be sure not to punch down the wires with the connectors still on the board but place the removable connector on a hard surface to punch down This will insure a good connection and prevent unnecessary damage to the PCB board Install the communication and power wiring to the mux boxes Communications and 12 VAC or DC power may be run through the same cable if a cable with two 34 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 individually shielded twisted pairs is used For proper operation of the Mux it should have no less than 12V or more than 18V also use no less than 18 AWG wire to lessen voltage drops on longer runs If wire runs are longer and cause the voltage to drop below the 12V you may need to install a secondary power supply throughout the facility for information on this application please refer to http www ptiaccess com download quick html or contact your sales representative Using smaller gauge wire will cause problems with voltage drops and the RS485 communication Any remote d
38. 2 BRN YEL 00000 Off 33040 4140 4 2 36 z Set remote 13 RED ORG 37 YEL SLT HEBEBBEHB number by adding 14 ORG RED 38 SLT YEL switches 1 5 EE EET EM EE ME EE ez es po po E 1 pes E o 152 RED GRN 39 VIO BLU E RE I6 GRN RED 40 BLU VIO Baud 1200 49 5C 15254547 z 6 326364 C Supervised saon 17 RED BRN 41 VIO ORG lamper sw ink p LED s when 18 BRN RED 42 ORG VIO ime 4 Atal l Fo Fd Fe Fe Fe 19 RED SLT 43 VIO GRN L La Gd Gd 060 20 SLT RED 44 GRN VIO C 21 BLK BLU 45 2 VIO BRN Standby Auxiliary 22 BLU BLK 46 BRN VIO Battery Alarm Relay PLL ISBN zi A Tem 5 23 BLK ORG 47 VIO SLT Ed eL LAETUS 24 0RG BLK 48 SLT VIO manae 5 EIS GND BLK GRN GND GRN BLK AC AC is a drv 58 9 qM M T 5 s siren ata Com 1ssass Input Power Data P m Specifications Alarm Multiplexer Input Power Battery Input for testing only Alarm Relay Output Current 200mA Max 9VDC Current 2A Max Voltage 12V DC AC Min Voltage 24V DC AC Max 18V DC AC Max 4 3 5 Door Switch Cable Termination Terminate the wires from the door to door wiring cable on the mux board connectors There must be one separate wire from each door switch and a common wire from all door switches per cable Terminate the separate wires on the twenty position terminal strips beginning with position
39. 2 serial port or may be miles away with the connection established using modems on ordinary phone lines The Falcon 2000 not only programs the PTI Falcon from a remote location but it also allows the remote location to retrieve the access log for the property from the Falcon and print it or save it on disk at the remote office It is even possible to open the gate remotely It is ideal for those facilities that cannot support a full time manager especially when used in combination with PTI individual door alarms To request a demo of the Falcon 2000 Access Management Software contact our sales staff at 800 331 6224 or visit www ptiaccess com Online with Local Rent Unit Preferred Technology Vacate Unit Transfer Unit Copy Unit Suspend Access Un Suspend Access Edit Unit Edit Tenant Event Log Most Recent at Top Hassel Hutter ENTRY KEYPAD EXIT KEYPAD Auto Log Off Site HALEY WEINBLATT amp CA 27 Jan 04 I Auto Log Off Site PLATINUM GIANT BUILD 27 Jan 04 27 Jan 04 01 HALEY WEINBLATT amp CA 27 Jan 04 12 58 00 PM PLATINUM GIANT BUILD 27 Jan 04 12 57 00 PM GCEDADN Rarach 27 lan NA 19 6N NN_DhA EXIT KEYPAD ENTRY KEYPAD ENTRY KEYPAD IZEvVDADn Joe z Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 17 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 Installation 4 1 Installation Layout Overview Before starting the installation of your PTI Fa
40. 85 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Function 17 Program Version 70 Function 18 Set Up Remotes 71 Function 19 Set Up Elevators 73 Function 2 Set Time Zone 50 Function 20 Set Up Lighting or Relay Zones i rre 74 Function 21 Clear Remotes 75 Function 22 Clear Elevators 75 Function 23 Clear Lighting Zones No S no b 75 Function 24 Clear Users On Site ee eee ae ae ee 75 Function 3 Set Holidays 51 Function 4 Vacate a Unit 52 Function 5 Rent a Unit 53 Function 6 Delete a Unit 56 Function 7 Set Contrast Code 57 Function 8 Print Reports 58 Function 9 Save to Tape 60 Function 1000 Factory Setup Menu ROE ON 76 Function 1002 Communications Loop Back Test 81 Fuse recommended rating 91 Getting Started mtus 9 Gooseneck stand Installation in erret 15 Graphics On Offz 71 Ignore onsite doors lt On gt Off 80 Power 8 8 48 OVOIVIBW sca 10 PTI Site Graphics for Windows 16 Recommended Wire Type 21 Relay Board 13 Relay Board Layout 44 Remote keypad
41. I Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 14 Function 14 Control Options Function 14 Control Options Function 14 Control Options is used to set various control features of the Falcon system They are as follows When Printer Logging is turned on the PTI Falcon Printer Logging will send transaction data to a standard parallel ON printer connected directly to the Falcon If the printer logging is turned off the Falcon will store several transactions in its memory Once a printer is connected the printer logging can be turned on and the Falcon will print the stored information If a printer is connected to the system and turned off and printer logging is ON all transaction data will be lost If printer logging is OFF then the transaction data will be saved and printed when turned back ON The relay time is specified in seconds It controls how long a remote relay is triggered when a valid access Relay Time code is entered in the entry keypad providing no New Value remotes have been configured under Remote Setup 18 A setting of 2 seconds is adequate for most gate operators 01 2 This value should be set to the maximum number of remote devices that are connected to the PTI Falcon Max Remotes This includes both keypads door alarm Mux boxes New Value and relay boards Setting this number properly saves the PTI Falcon from wasting time attempting to communicate with remote devices that are not pr
42. INS 2 3 6 IF A WIEGAND DEVICE IS NOT BEING USED Terminating off re Terminating on Baud 9600 n m Baud 1200 Address 0 Address 20 Address 0 l Address 10 gt Remote Address A JU Switch 1 9 Device Output Voltage Jumper Configurations 5V 12V config OR config LED blinks when online AC t x tod Ww w Q CS O O gt Uc 3 8 Ss 5 8 28222322 os 5 A A amp oO O 2 a e Relay Relay2 e Input Power Reader Input Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 47 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 7 Falcon Base Unit Installation Follow the following steps for installation of the PTI Falcon base unit 1 48 Place the base unit in a readily accessible position where there is power available Plug the small connector from the DC power pack into the back of the base unit Do not plug the power cord into a wall outlet yet Place the printer in a readily accessible position where there is power available Install the printer cable between the base unit and the printer by plugging the connector in at each end Tighten the cable retaining screws using a small screwdriver Install the printer ribbon and paper according to the instructions in the printer manual before plugging the printer power cord into a wall outlet Make certain that the communications wiring from the remote keypads and door alarm
43. M for opening and PM for closing Scenario 6 Falcon is printing Comm Off and Comm On repeatedly for one or more remotes This is an indication that one or more of the remotes keypads or door alarm multiplexers have suffered possible damage to the communication circuitry or the system is reacting to an outside interference such as radio frequencies mercury vapor light interference or power line radiation for example In such a case reset the system in accordance with scenario 1 If the condition continues disconnect one remote unit from the system at a time to eliminate the possibility of one malfunctioning unit causing all units to appear faulty Scenario 7 Printer will not print Check all cables for tightness Ensure that the printer is not jammed with paper Ensure the printer is on line ready and powered up Disconnect printer cable from printer shut power off on and reconnect cable Attempt printing a report from the Falcon Function 8 If all other attempts fail shut off printer and Falcon Turn Falcon and printer back on re program Falcon or load back up from memory source Re attempt report printing again Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 91 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Scenario 8 The Falcon will not receive information downloaded from my Property Management software package This is an indication of an interface malfunction between the Falcon Base Uni
44. New 12345678 Enter the expiration date for the passcode If you do not wish for the code to automatically expire the date Exp 00 00 00 may be left at 00 00 00 This can be used to Date 09 01 99 automatically lock persons out when the date has expired This is good for temporary construction codes etc Enter the Access Time zone number for this unit This will select what hours and keypad areas that this md ds customer will be able to access the facility The PTI E Falcon supports up to eight Access Time zones predefined with Function 2 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 55 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 If you have door alarms the PTI Falcon will allow you to enter the Mux box number for the unit at this time If the Mux box number has previously been entered press to skip this entry The box number should be set to zero if door alarms are not in use Alarm Mux 04 New 37 The Mux box channel number for the door may also be entered If the channel number has previously channel 0021 been entered press to skip this entry This number New 37 should be set to zero if door alarms are not in use Next you must specify if the door alarm for this unit should be turned On or Off The present setting is Unit Alarm displayed as indicated Change the setting by lt On gt pressing the key Press the key when the correct setting is on the screen If door alarm
45. RS485 interface as the remote keypads Each alarmed door must have a magnetic door switch mounted on the door The Mux box will connect to one wire from each switch in addition to a common wire that connects to all switches 50 conductor telephone cable is often used for the individual door wiring In addition to the door wiring and communication wiring each master mux board requires 12V power in order for the board to operate A single 12V power supply with battery backup is often used to power all of the multiplexer boxes from a central point This allows the entire field wiring to be low voltage Each mux box contains a tamper switch to detect break ins to the mux box itself Optional 9V battery connections allow for local battery operation of each box this is useful for testing of the system before the office is complete Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 15 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 3 10 PTI Site Graphics for Windows PTI Site Graphics provides a full color image of your facility with rental units color coded according to current status The image will scan horizontally vertically and diagonally as required so that all areas of the property are regularly displayed on the color monitor The Site Graphics will also zoom in on activity at any unit as it happens The access events will be displayed across the lower part of the monitor screen These lines of text are duplicates of the text that
46. TI door alarm system will report a door violation and sound the siren only one time even if the door is reopened The system will not set off the siren and report the violated door again until manually cleared by using function 12 on the Falcon base unit If the feature is turned off the system will report a door violation and sound the siren every time a violated door is reopened Turning this feature off can cause nuisance alarms to continually go off many times creating problems with local residences and authorities 18 Ignore onsite doors On lt Off gt Default Off The PTI door alarm system will not report normal door open and door close activity from onsite users when this feature is turned on A door violation will still sound the siren normally This feature is commonly used if motion sensors are installed in the units to prevent the printer from reporting open close every time movement is detected 19 Daily status report On lt Off gt Default Off 82 If turned on the system will print the communication status of all remotes Open Doors and Doors in Alarm Condition at midnight providing a printer is connected to the Falcon and turned on It is recommended this feature be turned on to provide a status of the property to the manager PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 20 A Limit code size On lt Off gt Default Off 10 digits This feature
47. agement Software may continue from this point in accordance with your Software manufacturers specifications Set the Time and Date Set the Access Zone Hours Designate Holidays Begin entering your customers Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 9 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 3 Equipment Overview 3 1 The Base Unit The Base Unit serves as the main pro gramming console for the PTI Falcon access control system The picture to the right shows the front view of the Falcon Base Unit At the top of the unit there is a two line liquid crystal display When the display is not being used for programming it will display the current date and time The unit contains a keypad in a standard telephone arrangement Often during programming you will be asked a Yes or No question When responding the key indicates No and the key indicates Yes If you make a mistake when entering data the key can also be used to backup or rubout one character at a time When the correct data has been keyed in the key serves as the Enter key to save the data n Remotes Computer Activity Printer Power ON RS485 RS232C Parallel Switch OFF 12VDC This is the rear view of the PTI Falcon Base Unit The left most connector RS485 is a 9 pin female connector and connects to the remote keypads and other remote devices If door alarms are in us
48. ata Data and Ground wires from the terminal block supplied by PTI The Power and Power wires come from an external power supply Though the remote devices will function with 12 18VAC PTI recommends the use of a 12VDC power supply The number of remote devices being used will determine the required current output of the power supply To calculate the required current add up the maximum current for each device Refer to section 4 2 1 3 for a typical wiring diagram for the power supply When using intercoms an additional cable of two 2 or three 3 18AWG conductors will be required depending on the type of intercom used Refer to section 4 2 1 1 for the intercom wiring requirements 18 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 Remote Keypad Installation Open the Remote keypad by removing the four stainless steel button head machine screws on the sides of the keypad case The front and back half will now separate Mount the back plate to the desired keypad location using the three keyed holes The wire mounts supplied with the keypad are for securing the wiring inside the housing This is a diagram of the connections found in the Remote keypad and CodeXpress PTi Echo on Echo oft Specifications Keypad Euro dates off gt L
49. ator or door strike to a keypad that is located outside the area it secures This will prevent someone from gaining access to your site through vandalism Most electric gate operators require a normally open contact pins 4 amp 5 Some electric door strikes require a normally closed contact pins 5 amp 6 IF door strikes are used it is recommended that they be 12V DC shunting diode must then be installed across the solenoid to prevent ground spikes from disrupting the keypad communication DO NOT PLACE A DIODE ACROSS AC STRIKES AS IT WILL SHORT OUT THE POWER SUPPLY FOR THE STRIKE WARNING WIRING THE RELAY TO THE OPERATING DEVICE WILL INTRODUCE THE OPERATING DEVICE CONTROL VOLTAGE INTO THE REMOTE KEYPAD HOUSING THE INSTALLER MUST VERIFY THAT THIS IS NOT HIGH VOLTAGE THE PTI KEYPAD IS NOT DESIGNED FOR THE PRESENCE OF HIGH VOLTAGE WITHIN THE KEYPAD CASE RELAY VOLTAGE MUST NOT EXCEED 45 VOLTS PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 1 3 Typical Wiring Scheme See enlargement on next page 4 3 2 FTL WIEGRATED STOE PROPRIETARY DESCRIPTION BY DATE A
50. ce they are reserved for the Falcon Switch 6 This is the same as switch 4 on the keypads It is used to set the communication speed from 9600 to 1200 This setting must match the setting of all remotes as well as the setting in the Falcon in Function 14 Switch 7 This function is only turned on when you are using special door contacts with a built in 4 7KQ resistor PTI s ships regular door contacts without the resistors unless specified by the end user This will detect any shorts in the door to door wires If a tenant tries to bypass a door switch the alarm will go off This option requires PTI supervised switches If this is enabled and regular door contacts are used the system will not function correctly and report erroneous door activity Switch 8 This enables and disabled the built in tamper device in the Mux DIP switches 1 5 allow you to set the Mux box unit number using a binary code The boxes may be numbered in any order as long as each box has a unique unit number that is not the same as any other mux box or keypad It is typical to begin numbering the mux boxes at one higher than the last remote keypad number For example if there are two gate access keypads numbered one and two then the mux boxes will be numbered three four five etc Using DIP switches 1 5 allows the mux box unit number to be set to any number from zero to thirty one The Mux box unit number is displayed in the four digit display in the top left corner
51. ces The Relay Board must be defined in Function 18 Setup Remotes Function 20 will determine the relay board and relay on that board that will be tripped based on a users unit number The relay will remain activated until all users have logged out for that zone The PTI Falcon can control up to 64 Lighting Zones The system will ask what Lighting Zone you want to Lighting Zone 01 setup first The Falcon will then ask what Relay Rly 00 9 Board and which relay on that board to activate for a section and unit number range lt will ask this question for each of the Lighting Zones that are Lighting Zone 01 being controlled by the Relay Board The current Relay 0 1 setting is show in parentheses Note Lighting Controls must be turned on in Light Starting Function 1000 The number of lighting zones that Section A will be used must also be defined Set the number of zones used only to the true number being used and no higher The lights off delay Light Startin time may also be set 2 9 Unit 100 When using Lighting Controls Relay Controls each zone must have its own relay to activate Light Ending Only the first eight zones will obey the off delay feature When a number is set for the off delay the system will wait for the specified number of seconds to pass after the user has logged out before releasing any relays being held This feature Light Ending can be used for lighting controls shun
52. ch the baud rate of RS485 Baud 12 New Value 96 the keypads and Mux boxes A setting of 96 9600 is generally the best speed for communications If problems in communication occur it is advised to try setting the Baud Rate to 12 1200 NOTE if changing the Baud rate on the Falcon ALL remotes must be changed also You will then be asked if you wish to save the present setup If you press for YES the present control options will be saved in the PTI Falcon memory The Falcon will then be able to Save Setup lt No gt lt Yes gt automatically return to the desired settings even after power failures Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 69 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 15 Function 15 Adjust Contrast Function 15 Adjust Contrast Function 15 Adjust Contrast allows you to adjust the contrast of the Liquid Crystal Display LCD on the PTI Falcon base unit You can either darken or lighten the display contrast After selecting Function 15 the PTI Falcon display will appear as illustrated Each press of the 1 key cq edd ced will darken the contrast by one step each press of 3 lighter the 3 key will lighten the contrast by one step Set the contrast to your personal taste and then press the key on the keyboard You will then be asked if you wish to save the present setup If you press for YES the present contrast setting will be saved in the
53. ctivity to the Falcon This allows the site to track when the intercom is activated and which call button was used In applications with site graphics this can trigger the display to show the call button being pressed This will help the site manager locate customers in need of assistance The wiring for the intercom call multiplexer depends on the type of intercoms in use at your site Contact PTI for the requirements and wiring configuration 44 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 5 Remote Relay Board Installation The PTI 8 channel relay board has 8 Form C relay outputs on it and can be used to control a variety of devices Some examples are elevators lights and perimeter beams This board also has 8 door alarm channels on it Please note the alarm grounds are configured differently on this board than the mux boards The Power and communications hookup and settings on this device is the same as the PTI MUX board Please refer to the section on MUX Box Switches or to the following page for the Relay Board layout hookups and switch settings The relay board must be defined as a relay board using Function 18 on the Falcon or with Remote station setup in the Falcon 2000 Access Management Software If the relay board is used to control lights make sure the lighting controls are turned on under Function 1000 the Factory Setup Menu and the Lighting Zones are defined u
54. d Select the time zone number by entering a Time Zone digit in the range 1 8 and press Each time is entered a format similar to that used for setting the time with Function Number One For example On Mondays allow normal access from 8 00 AM to Monday 12 00 AM 5 00 PM Open 08 00 AM Monday 12 00 AM Close 05 00 PM 24 Hr Access 12 00AM to 11 59PM The times for Tuesday through Sunday are entered in a similar fashion followed by the desired times for Holidays If you wish to completely lockout entry for a particular day set both the Open time and Close time to 12 00 AM As in Function One select between AM and PM by pushing the key when the desired setting appears on the screen After specifying the allowed access hours Keypads 00000000 for each day of the 1 8 11010000 week the PTI Falcon will request the authorized keypads that customers in this zone will be allowed to use The keypads will be split into four groups for data entry purposes Keypads 1 8 will be in the first group then 9 16 17 24 and 25 32 Within each group enter a string of eight digits left to right Enter a 1 if the customer is allowed to use the keypad or a 0 if they are not allowed to use the keypad In the example above access to keypads One Two and Four is allowed If a printout of Area Closed is experienced and the customer cannot enter the area then they are trying to access the property before or after the hour
55. d Systems January 30 2004 4 3 2 Door switch Wiring Methods There are three acceptable wiring methods for individual door alarm wiring 4 3 2 1 Method 1 Common Ground To Hux Box Other Switches 3 COHHON Suitch 1 Install the door to door wiring cable and door switches Splice the door switch wires into the main cable as indicated above 3M UG and UY connectors are recommended and available through PTI for the wire splices Choose a different color wire for one side of each switch which will be BUTT spliced with a 3M UY connector Choose one wire as the common wire to the other side of all the switches on the cable this can be connected with a 3M UG in line splice There are several possible cable routing schemes You may decide to route one door to door cable from the mux box or several depending on the number of conductors in the cable used and the box location within the building Remember that the maximum number of switches on one cable with method 1 is equal to the number of conductors in the cable minus one Telephone cable is commonly available in twenty four conductor 12 pair or fifty conductor 25 pair One size will generally work better than the other depending on the number of doors and the mux box location Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 29 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 2 2 Method 2 End of Line Ground Install the multi conductor door to door
56. d devices they must be defined in this function Be sure to define ALL devices if the default is not used See the Setup Remotes Flow Chart on the following page Four different remote device types can be defined e Standard Keypads Any keypad with or without an intercom e Card Readers CodeXpress Keypads or Wiegand Readers e Relay Boards 8 or 2 channel relay boards e Multiplexers Door alarm muxs 16 32 48 64 80 or 96 channel multiplexers can also be configured for use as an intercom call device When you define Keypads or Card Readers you will be asked if you want the Remote to Log Users On Off Site Only the Main entry and exit devices should be logging users on and off the site If you have a Keypad at a building door or at an elevator it should not log the user on the site again When used with a PTI Door Alarm and Relay Control System once a user is logged on the site there unit door alarm will be disarmed and any relay controls will be turned on When the user logs off the site the system rearms the door and turns out the lights or turns on photo beams that are controlled by the relay controls You will be asked if the device is used for entry or for exit If you answer yes to both questions the device becomes a Toggling Unit The first time a user puts in their code it will be an entrance the next time it will be an exit This is useful for logging in and out of the property from one device The system will also ask f
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58. de If no keys are pressed for 10 seconds the display will return to the Date Time and the backlight will shut off To test the touchpad operation press the key When the display shows Please Enter Access Code press the 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 You should see each digit appear on the display as it is pressed you will see an X for each digit if DIP switch 1 is ON After pressing the key to transmit the code to the Falcon the display will show Please Wait until a response is returned from the Falcon If your keypad is communicating with the Falcon the display will show either an Entry Granted or any corresponding message for more information on keypad messages please refer to the Trouble Shooting Section Test for communications with the base unit by turning on the base unit and entering the correct date and time into the base unit The date and time at the Falcon should be sent to the keypad and appear in the display after it is changed in the base unit This verifies communications from the base unit to the keypad Test communications from the keypad to the base unit by entering an access code into the keypad and pressing the key If the keypad display responds with anything other than Please Wait before returning to the date and time the keypad has successfully communicated with the base unit If you only get a display of Please Wait and the keypad defaults back to the power up default time of 12 00 you will ne
59. e the alarm relay contacts are also present on this connector The center connector is a 9 pin male connector for the RS232C serial port This is for connecting a computer with the PTI interface cable The long connector on the right is a twenty five pin female which connects a standard parallel Dot Matrix printer to the PTI Falcon The power switch next to the printer connector turns the unit on and off The connector on the far right is for the external power supply 10 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 The green indicator light on the front of the base unit indicates that power is being supplied from the external power supply When the Falcon is on and the green indicator is not on the system is operating on internal battery power The Falcon is powered by an external power pack similar to those used by laptop computers This power pack has a universal input it can be used anywhere in the world simply by changing the power cord plugged in to it It takes the available line power and converts it to 12VDC WARNING TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET FIRST BEFORE UNPLUGGING THE CORD FROM THE POWER PACK OR THE FALCON ALWAYS PLUG THE POWER CORD INTO THE BACK OF THE PTI FALCON BEFORE PLUGGING THE OTHER END INTO A WALL OUTLET Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 11 2000 2002 PTI Integrated System
60. e 24V DC AC Max 46 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 6 2 Channel Relay Wiegand Board Installation The PTI 2 channel relay board has 2 Form C relay outputs on it and can be used to control a variety of devices Some examples are elevators lights gate motors and perimeter beams The Power and communications hookup on this device is the same as the PTI MUX board Please refer to the connection diagram below for the 2 Channel Relay Board layout hookups and switch settings The relay board must be defined as a relay board using Function 18 on the Falcon or with Remote station setup in the Falcon 2000 Access Management Software This board can also be used as an interface adaptor for connecting most Wiegand type remote access devices Please contact a Sales Rep at PTI for a list of devices that we are currently using with this interface type PTI will provide the Wiegand type device pre tested with the connecting cable If the relay board is used to control lights make sure the lighting controls are turned on under Function 1000 the Factory Setup Menu and the Lighting Zones are defined using Function 20 The Lighting Zone setup can also be done with the Falcon 2000 Access Management Software WARNING THE RELAYS ON THIS BOARD ARE LOW VOLTAGE ONLY AN AUXILIARY RELAY MUST BE USED FOR HIGH VOLTAGE APPLICATION A JUMPER IS REQUIRED ON TS2 BETWEEN P
61. e access log for the property If you have PTI door alarms in use you also have a relay installed in the PTI Falcon base unit This relay is typically used to trigger your alarm siren Remote number refers to the relay within the PTI Falcon base unit This relay triggers your alarm siren in the event of a break in Triggering Remote 0 with Function 11 is useful for testing the siren The siren may be silenced again with Function 12 Clear Alarms 64 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 12 Function 12 Clear Alarms Function 12 Clear Alarms Function 12 Clear Alarms is functional only on systems with PTI door alarms Whenever a unit enters the alarm condition the alarm is logged on the printer and the siren relay is triggered Further alarms for the unit are then disabled until this function is executed to clear the alarm condition unless swinger shutdown is turned off under the advanced program function 1000 This prevents a single unit from setting off the alarm multiple times without intervention by the manager to investigate the alarm Function 12 clears ALL units on the property from the alarm condition so if multiple units have alarmed it is only necessary to execute Function 12 one time Note that if you forget to execute Function 12 after an alarm the units that alarmed will be left in the off condition and will not print door activi
62. e is wired After selecting Function 11 the display will ask you for the number of the remote device that you wish to Trigger Remote trigger Enter the number and press Your Number 1 installer should tell you the remote number and relay number that will trigger each entrance or exit device that you have on the property After you select the remote number you must specify Tri LE the relay on that remote On standard keypads this see number will always be 1 If you are triggering a relay board it could be a number 1 8 or if triggering an Apex it would 1 or 2 After you select the relay you must specify if you want to hold the entrance open If you press NO Hold Open N Y the remote relay will be triggered and the PTI Falcon will return to the date and time display If you press YES to hold the entrance open the remote relay will be triggered and will not release until you trigger it again with Function 11 and press to not hold open Note if the relay is held open using the 11 command and the keypad is used The hold open function will release and the gate or lock will no longer be held open You will need to go back into the function 11 to hold it open again It is recommended that a separate mechanical switch be installed for operation that will require holding the device open for extended periods of time Use of Function 11 to trigger a relay is logged on the printer and becomes a part of th
63. e on the multiplexer it will be necessary to group some of them together then punch down a single wire Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 31 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 3 Roll Up Door Magnet and Switch Installation Self Storage doors are all manufactured slightly differently so care and time must be taken in the beginning to determine the best method for your application The most important thing to keep in mind is what will happen over time The door clearances will become larger and the door could possibly come up past the doorstop The location of the switch should be chosen based upon this Be sure to mount your hardware so neither the bracket nor the mounting screws will interfere with the operation of the door NEVER MOUNT THE MAGNET DIRECTLY TO THE DOOR STOP Only switches rated for a 2 gap or more should be used these be supplied by PTI if desired If the magnet is mounted directly to a metal surface than a spacer should be used to help the magnet retain its magnetism over time The gap between the switch and magnet should NEVER exceed 12 ALWAYS mount the magnet and switch on the latch side of the door to prevent false alarms from door movement Roll up doors often require the use of a mounting bracket for the switch as shown below in the diagrams The magnet may be either bolted or riveted to the door using the two mounting holes and or glued using a premium adhesive such as PL
64. ed to recheck your wiring Baud rate settings rotary switch settings and also make sure the Falcon is set to the proper number of remotes For more information on Control Options see Function 14 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 4 Using the PTI Access System Remote Access Points To use the PTI Remote Keypad press the key then enter your access code and press To use the PTI CodeXpress Keypad you can enter the access code the same as the Remote Keypad or swipe an access card upwards or downwards through the card slot with the magnetic strip on the card facing to the left Apex keypads allow using a magnetic strip card weigand card or the touchpad depending on the configuration The instructions below can be copied and cut into instruction cards for the system users Welcome Keypad Instructions Press the x key Enter your pass code Press the key Need help Press the CALL BUTTON Keypad Keypad w Intercom Welcome Keypad Instructions Press the key Enter your pass code Press the key Card Instructions Insert magnetlc stripe at top of reader wlth stripe l toward center of keypad Swipe downward with smooth continuous motion Need help Press CALL BUTTON CodeXpress Keypads Welcome Operating Instructions Press the Key Enter Access Code Press the
65. esent It is based on the address of the unit If you have 3 units on site but the highest address of the last device is 4 then the max remotes must be set to 4 If the value is set to 15 and the highest address of a remote device is 10 the value should be set to 10 to prevent any communication problems The baud rate for the RS232C port on the rear of the PTI Falcon base unit may be set to either 12 1200 24 2400 96 9600 or 192 19200 baud The RS232C port is used by the PTI Falcon to communicate with a host computer or a modem The baud rate must be set to match that of the host computer for communication to be possible The normal setting is 9600 baud An incorrect value will cause an interface with a CPU not to work If the Falcon is at a remote location and connected to a modem reentering the baud rate will initialize the modem This sets the modem for the proper RS232 Baud 96 New Value 24 68 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 speed and auto answer Unless you are using a US Robotics Courier modem provided by PTI Note that the modem controls under Function 1000 must be turned on when the Falcon is connected to a modem The baud rate for the RS485 port on the rear of the PTI Falcon base unit may be set to either 12 1200 or 96 9600 baud The RS485 port is used to communicate with all remote keypads and Mux boxes and should be set to mat
66. et and Switch Installation 32 4 3 3 1 Method 1 Brace Mounted Switch Bracket 32 4 3 3 2 Method 2 Track Mounted Switch 33 4 3 4 Door Alarm Multiplexer Board 34 4 3 5 Door Switch Cable 34 4 3 6 Typical Power and Communication Door Alarm Wiring 35 4 3 7 Typical Power and Communication Door Alarm Wiring Continued 36 4 3 8 Multiplexer BOX SWIIGHGS x etico aH x RR eR n eror 39 4 3 9 Mux and Channel Hookup 40 4 3 10 Testing the Alarm 42 4 3 11 Testing the Multiplexer 42 4 3 12 Creating the alarm alm 00 43 4 4 Intercom Call 44 4 5 Remote Relay Board Installation 2 2 45 4 5 1 Relay Board 46 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 6 2 Channel Relay Wiegand Board Installation 47 4 7 Falcon Base Unit 48 4 8 Security Graphics 49 5 POON MING
67. evice will NOT operate properly if any voltage drops below 11 5V on the input 4 3 6 Typical Power and Communication Door Alarm Wiring See enlargement on next page Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 35 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 7 Typical Power and Communication Door Alarm Wiring Continued 36 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 37 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 38 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 3 8 Multiplexer Box Switches Switch 1 OFF adds zero to unit number ON adds one Switch 2 OFF adds zero to unit number ON adds two Switch 3 OFF adds zero to unit number ON adds four Switch 4 OFF adds zero to unit number ON adds eight Switch 5 OFF adds zero to unit number ON adds sixteen Switch 6 OFF 9600 Baud Communication 1200 Baud Switch 7 OFF Supervised Switches Off ON Supervised on Switch 8 OFF Tamper Switch Enabled ON Tamper disabled Switch 1 5 Are used to set the address on the Mux just like the keypads they can be addressed up to 31 Also remember that remotes 0 and 22 will not function sin
68. f 1 32 rather than alphabetical section letters in the range A Z or blank set section letters off Example A8888 on or 18888 off European Dates lt On gt lt Off gt Default Off Set to on for dates in the format DD MM YY Off for MM DD YY Free Exit lt On gt lt Off gt Default Off If on exit keypads will always allow exit regardless of programmed time zone hours If off exit keypads will allow after hours exit only one time for customers that entered the property within allowed hours Free exit lowers the chance of trapping some one in the facility at the risk of granting customers with valid pass codes the ability to jump the fence and use an exit keypad to open the gate after hours Anti Passback lt On gt lt Off gt Default Off When Anti passback is on exit keypads will allow exit only if the user has previously keyed in at an entrance keypad Entrance keypads will allow entrance only if the user has previously keyed out at an exit keypad This limits access to only one user at a time and makes tailgating difficult The exit keypad limitations will function only if free exit is turned off Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 79 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 10 11 80 Lighting Relay Controls On lt Off gt Default Off When on the PTI Lighting Relay controls will be enabled You will be asked for the number of control zones that will be used All control zones
69. grity of the memory database and operation of the PTI Falcon system This will not guarantee operation of the gate motor or door actuator for emergency ingress egress in the event of a power loss or equipment failure It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to provide for and facilitate manual non electrical emergency means of exit in the event of a power failure Contact your local dealer installer for options and availability 4 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 From the President Dear Customer Thank you for choosing PTI quality and reliability for your access control needs The PTI Falcon has been specifically designed for your needs and will provide you with years of reliable service Before beginning your venture into this new technological approach to customer service please take a few moments to familiarize yourself and your staff with the contents of this manual It will soon become quite simple for you to understand the simple operation of the Falcon system as well as the options available to you If you have purchased the basic Falcon package am pleased to tell you that all PTI options are available to you as your needs as well as your customers needs change and grow PTI offers a full range of options including Personal Computer Interface for operating in conjunction with Management Software Door Alarms for each individual unit VGA quality
70. h the cable then back It will display if the test passed or failed If the process fails the Falcon will need to be serviced by PTI New features are routinely added to the Factory Setup menu as circumstances require Please call PTI if you encounter an item not described here or if you are unclear about any factory setting Contact PTI if the function you desire has not been described in this manual Our technical support personnel will be happy to assist you in any way possible 8 Function 1003 Erase All User Data This function is used to clear all of the user information Units Passcodes and Mux Channel Assignments All of the configuration settings like lighting zones elevator zones remotes setups time zones holidays contrast code alarm controls and control options will be kept Contact PTI if the function you desire has not been described in this manual Our technical support personnel will be happy to assist you in any way possible 84 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 9 Index key indicates 10 key indicates 10 Adjusting Contrast 68 As a scroll function 49 2 Channel Relay board Wiegand device 13 2 Channel Relay Wiegand Board Installation 45 Alarm Multip
71. he contrast adjustment mode Entry of the contrast code at a remote keypad will be logged on the printer as part of the access log but the entrance cannot be opened with the contrast code On older systems this function was called Set Master Code but it functioned exactly the same Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 59 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 8 Function 8 Print Reports Function 8 Print Report Function 8 Print Reports is used to generate reports on the printer with the Falcon The report types are All Units Suspended Vacant Open On Site System Setup Status Report A report of all customers and their access codes and time zones All Units Systems with PTI door alarms will also print the MUX unit number and Channel number for each unit Units may have a letter code in the far right column See Status Codes below for details A report similar to All Units except only units with Locked Out suspended access are printed A report of all units that no access code has been assigned to A report similar to A Units except only units with open doors are printed this report is available only on systems with door alarms A report that shows any tenant that is currently on the property or did not log out when they left This report shows the configuration of all setup options PTI tech support may request a co
72. he office the larger the gauge of wire that must be used There is a voltage drop calculation document located at http www ptiaccess com download quickb5 html THE SYSTEM WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY IF THE VOLTAGE IS BELOW 12VDC Extreme care should be taken when choosing a power supply voltage and current rating Long distance runs may require a remote power supply to be installed to ensure proper operation Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 23 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 1 4 Typical Wiring Scheme continued 24 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 2 Keypad Switches The keypad switches must be properly set The default setup for the PTI Falcon system considers Odd numbered keypads to be Entrance keypads and Even numbered keypads to be Exit keypads Function 18 can be used to override these settings if necessary The device address for each keypad is set with the red rotary switch DIP switch number five adds 10 to the number selected on the rotary switch and should be turned on whenever you need to use address 10 through 19 on remotes Switch 6 is similar to switch 5 except it adds 20 to the number selected on the rotary switch this should be used for remote addresses 20 31 It is possible to set the device address to any value from 0 39 Currently the Falcon can only commu
73. horization RMA number must be obtained from PTI This warranty does not extend to normal maintenance which the customer is expected to provide Further this warranty does not extend to equipment or component systems manufactured by others and sold by PTI In such cases the original manufacturer s warranty shall apply This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose This warranty shall not extend to damage due to improper installation maintenance or use connection to improper power sources or to damage caused by fire flood lightning power surge or other acts of nature In no event shall Preferred Technology Inc be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to any defect or failure of the equipment PTI Integrated Systems 8271 East Gelding Dr Scottsdale AZ 85260 Technical Support 480 941 1513 Sales 480 991 1259 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 95 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 96 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems Rev 4 41 January 30 2004 14 Return Material Authorization Policy When returning equipment to Preferred Technology Inc you must first call for a Return Material Authorization RMA number This number must be visible on the outside of the package as well
74. igits required for each For example to set the time to 3 00 PM you must enter 0300 from the keypad The display will then Enter 12 00 AM alternate between 03 00 AM and 03 00 PM Press 03 00 the key when PM is displayed to select 3 00 PM The example on the right shows the screen when entering the time At times you may wish to change only the time without affecting the date or only the date without affecting the time This is possible by pressing the key to skip the date or time If the key is pressed the entry will be skipped and thus remain at its present value and the PTI Falcon will proceed to the next entry The PTI Falcon display will indicate the day of the week the correct date and the correct time on the Wed 10 09 99 display when no other function is being performed 03 00 PM An example of the display appearance is shown at the right Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 51 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 2 Function Z2 Set Time Zone Function 2 Set Time Zone Function 2 Set Time Zone is used to set the normal access hours that you wish to allow for your customers Business hours are specified with both an Open Time and a Close Time Open and Close times may be specified separately for each day of the week and Holidays The time zones are numbered from one to eight After selecting Function 2 the display will appear as indicate
75. is may make it appear as if the report was not canceled but if you wait a few seconds the printer should stop Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 61 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 9 Function 9 Save to Tape Function 9 Save on Tape Function 9 Save on Tape has been removed from the system Use the Falcon 2000 software to back up and restore configuration of the Falcon to your local computer This function is not used on versions 4 00 or higher 62 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 10 Function 10 Load From Tape Function 10 Load from Tape Function 10 Load from Tape has been removed from the system Use the Falcon 2000 software to back up and restore the Falcon configuration to your local computer This function is not used on versions 4 00 or higher Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 63 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 11 Function 11 Open Entrance Function 11 Open Entrance Function 11 Open Entrance can be used to manually open your gate or entrance from the PTI Falcon base unit Each PTI Falcon remote keypad contains a relay that the installer has wired to the entrance motor or lock This Function allows you to manually trigger the relay in any remote device in order to open the entrance to which the remote devic
76. is used with the PTI CodeXpress card access system Normally cards are read as 10 digit codes If the accounting software has a code length limit the system can be set to match it When turned on the system will ask for the length of code to read off a card This feature must be set before codes are assigned B Card Length 7 09 The card lengths can on be set from 07 09 since the default is card length is 10 digits The remaining settings are used only with a PTI Wireless Door Alarm System Do not change any of the following setting without assistance from a PTI Technical support representative 21 Trigger Mux z nn Default 00 22 Trigger Channel nn Default 00 23 Reset Mux nn Default 00 24 Reset Channel nn Default 00 25 Open Mux nn Default 00 26 Open Channel nn Default 00 27 Close Mux nn Default 00 28 Close Channel nn Default 00 29 Enter Unit Number for Relay nn Default 00 30 Enter Relay Number for Trip nn Default 01 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 83 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 7 Function 1002 Communications Loop Back Test The comm port loop back test is used to check the Falcons interface cable and its own comm port To perform this test plug one end of the interface cable into the Falcon and put a jumper into holes 2 and 3 on the other end A metal paper clip may be used Then press 1002 The Falcon will now send out information throug
77. lcon system you must first determine how the system will be configured The location and connection method of system components is critical to the security of your site For UL installations the gate operator or door strike that allows access to the secure area must be triggered by a relay located inside the secure area This prevents someone from gaining access to your facility by tampering with the external keypad or card reader Each remote device is equipped with a tamper sensor that will sound the alarm if the housing for the remote device is opened When the housing is opened a remote keypad or card reader will become inoperable Remote door alarm units will continue to function even with the alarm active This allows the system to monitor doors even when the system is in the alarm state DO NOT BYPASS THE TAMPER DEVICE The tamper devices can be temporarily bypassed for testing only during installation Make sure the bypass is removed before putting the system in operation Each remote device requires a minimum of five 5 conductors for proper operation Power Power Data Data and Ground The recommended wiring method is to use 18AWG four 4 conductor twisted pair wire with an overall shield The drain wire on the shield acts as the required grounding conductor This conductor helps protect the system from unwanted RF interference and power surges caused by nearby lightning or other sources The Falcon base unit provides the D
78. lexer Relay Board Specifications 91 Alarm System On Offz 76 Anti Passback On Off 77 Base Unit COVEIVIGW 10 Troubleshooting 87 89 BASE UNIT 46 Base Unit Specifications 91 Batteries Battery Back up 8 Battery back up 4 Battery Back up Effect on Program settings 89 for Alarm 15 46 Cassette WV INN 87 Change Password 76 Check In Pad lt nn 78 Checklisten i 9 Clock AO baee 76 CodeXpress Card Reader 12 Comm Count 79 Computer interface connecting 14 eiae o re e 46 Connector 10 14 46 RS232C Computer Interface 10 14 RS232C RS485 Specifications 91 RS485 to Remote Keypads and Alarm Mux s enses 14 Counter nn 79 Creating the alarm alm File 41 Daily status report On Off 80 Display Adjust Contrast 68 Base 10 Door alarm Alarm relay for Audible siren 62 Clearing alarm condition 63 connection to ba
79. n If you do not fully understand the functions in this section you can create unnecessary problems with the proper operation of the system Therefore you must contact a service representative of PTI to obtain the KEY number for access into this area The PTI Factory Setup menu is accessed by entering 1000 on the Falcon keypad The PTI Falcon will then display a four digit seed number If the appropriate key number is then entered followed by the key the Factory Setup Menu will be entered The following selections can then be edited in Factory Setup menu 1 Change Password No Yes Default No If a password is set ALL functions will require the password to be entered before gaining access to the function If the user does not know what the password is this is where it can be found This is useful for locking out unauthorized data entry Setting the password to 0 will turn this option off 2 A Clock Adj nnn Default 000 Because the PTI Falcon now uses a hardware real time clock the adjustment value has changed from previous releases This value now can be used to calibrate the real time clock for time gained or lost in a month Contact PTI for the proper settings DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE without guidance from PTI This is only in versions prior to 4 33 B FW Reprogram ON lt OFF gt Default ON This disables the ability to reprogram the Falcons firmware via the serial port This is only in version 4 34 or newer 3 Ala
80. ng and ending section and unit numbers for Number 0 1 the first floor must be entered When a user logs in within the range the system will know what floor to take the user to It will ask this question for each of ni Ploor i the floors that are being controlled by the Relay Start Section A Board A typical application would be to install a keypad 1 Floor 1 inside the elevator cab This will require a traveling Start Unit 100 cable from the elevator company to be installed The relay box can be located in the vicinity of the elevator room or the cab of the elevator itself Many local 1 Floor 1 codes will not allow it to be installed directly in the End Section A elevator room You will need to coordinate with the elevator company to determine the best location The elevator will have to be equipped with a floor specific 1 Floor 1 lockout control that will accept either a N O or N C End Unit 199 momentary dry contact to activate the floor button once a proper code is entered Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 75 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 20 Function 20 Set Up Lighting or Relay Zones Function 420 Setup Lighting Zones Password 8898 Function 20 Setup Lighting Relay Zones is used for turning on and off interior lights in buildings motion detectors in an RV lot perimeter beams and many other applications The PTI Relay Board controls the devi
81. nicate to remotes addressed 1 21 and 23 31 0 and 22 are reserved for the Falcon 31 is the highest remote number that the Falcon can communicate without utilizing an Expansion Board Finally you must set the position of the eight DIP switches as needed for proper keypad operation The switch functions are summarized in the following table Switch 1 z echo code on display z no echo Switch 2 z European Dates off z European Dates on Switch 3 z Tamper Enabled z Tamper Disabled Switch 4 z 9600 Baud z 1200 baud Switch 5 add zero to unit number add ten Switch 6 z add zero to unit number add twenty Switch 7 not used not used Switch 8 high comm Line impedance low Switch 1 When Switch 1 is turned ON the display will show XXXXXXXX s instead of 12345678 the actual numbers being pressed on the touchpad This may be set to your individual preference e Switch 2 When Switch 2 is turned ON the date will be displayed in DD MM YY instead of MM DD YY Switch 3 When Switch 3 is turned ON the Tamper feature is enabled When this is enabled you will need to install a tamper device on the actual keypad and connect the NO COM of your tamper devices dry contacts to the corresponding pins on our keypad Please refer to your keypad wiring diagram for the correct pins on TS1 Switch 4 When Switch 3 is turned ON the keypads communication speed is set to 1200 Bps the default for all PTI equipment manufactured after 01 2000
82. ntered customers in time zones numbered nn and higher will be exempt from the check in check out process described above Typically employee pass codes will be placed in an exempt zone so that employees do not have to check in before using other keypads on the property Exempt zone employees will also not have their code suspended at midnight if they fail to key out when they exit the property Exempt zone can also be used to activate ALL relays on a relay board if an exempt code is entered This is useful so a manager will not have to enter a separate code for each floor or to turn on specific lights 14 Counter Rdr nn Default 00 Allows one remote keypad number nn to be set as a counter reader rather than a normal remote keypad This overrides any other setting for this remote keypad A counter reader is a remote keypad or card reader unit that is used by management to program pass codes into the PTI Falcon If the PTI Falcon is at the point of entering a pass code rather than entering the code through the keypad on the Falcon it can be transmitted to the Falcon from the remote unit designated as the Counter Reader Facilities using preprogrammed magnetic stripe cards for access often do not know what code is on a particular card By swiping the card through the designated Counter Reader at the proper time the code will be echoed on the screen of the Falcon as if they had entered it by hand The normal programming process can then contin
83. ntries of a code when this function is ON the Falcon will remember how many entries a particular code has had which would require the same amount of Exits in order to rearm a door alarm release a zone relay etc When this function is turned OFF it does not log the number of entries because only one exit will log all entries off and rearm the unit alarm release a zone relay When this function is ON it will log a maximum of 255 if there are 256 entries without a single exit the Falcon will start the count from the beginning PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 12 Check In Pad lt nn Default 00 If nn is 00 this feature is turned off If a number is entered all remote keypads numbered nn and lower will be treated as Check In Out stations A Check In station functions as an entry station the first time the customer uses it and exit station the second time etc A different message is displayed for entries and exits so the customer can tell them apart If a Check In Out station is in use any other remote keypads will not allow access unless the customer has first checked in at a Check In Out keypad Also any customer that leaves without checking out of the facility at a Check In Out station will have his access suspended at midnight of that day until management enables it again 13 Exempt Zone nn Default 09 If nn is 09 this feature is turned off If a number is e
84. og 95 78 Specifications 91 Limit code size On lt Off gt 80 Swinger shutdown On Off 79 Locked OBL crucero embraces 8 Testing 26 Midnight log out On Off 79 Testing the Alarm Wiring 40 Modem Enable On Offz 77 Testing the Keypad 26 Multiplexer Box Switches 37 Testing the Multiplexer NOUS EE 90 40 86 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Troubleshooting 85 Wattalily 92 Typical Wiring Scheme 23 WI A eet eed 21 Using Access Codes 12 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 87 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 10 Troubleshooting Consult with your installer and fill in the items below to assist you in the future if you should have questions or problems Installation Company Installation Date Contact Address Phone Pager Mobile My Gate motor power is supplied from breaker panel located My Falcon Base unit power is supplied from breaker panel located My Remote Keypads are powered from My Management Software Package is manufactured by Entrance Keypad s is are Remote
85. om the office base station if used Siamese or RG59U two 18AWG conductors for pinhole cameras if used Use the following diagrams for the wiring connections for the different type of intercom configurations 20 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 2 1 Wiring 4 2 1 1 Recommended Wire Type For the remote units power and data PTI recommends the use of an 18 AWG four 4 conductor twisted pair shielded cable with a ground wire The Belden wire code is 9418 The colors in this cable are red black white green and a bare ground wire This cable can be used to deliver the power and data wires to the device Refer to the diagrams in section 4 2 for the wiring connections For gate operator or door strike connections PTI recommends the use of a separate 18AWG Two 2 conductor cable For UL installations the remote device that triggers a gate or door strike must be located inside the secure area When using intercoms an additional cable of two 2 or three 3 conductors will be required depending on the type of intercom used This wire should be 18AWG two 2 or three 3 conductor with an overall shield for best operation The following table lists the type of wire required for various intercom systems Intercom Type Required Wiring LEF Single Master 18AWG Two 2 conductor with Shield LEF Multiple Master 18AWG Three 3 c
86. onductor with Shield NEM 18AWG Two 2 conductor with Shield NEM with Intercom Multiplexer 18AWG Three 3 conductor with Shield 4 2 1 2 Installation and Hookup of Wiring 1 Connect low voltage power wires to the keypad from a low voltage power supply or transformer to TS1 as follows Terminal Keypad Using CodeXpress Using Keypad CodeXpress DC Power DC Power Using AC Power TS1 Pin1 DC Red Wire DC Red Wire AC Red Wire TS1 Pin 2 AC White Wire TS1 Pin3 DC Black Wire TS1 Pin 4 TS1 Pin5 TS1 Pin 6 DC Black Wire Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 21 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 2 w 22 Connect the Data Communication Wires to the keypad terminal TS2 next using the remaining conductors Terminate the wires as follows Terminal Connection TS2 Pin 1 Data White Wire TS2 Pin2 Protective Shield Bare Wire TS2 Pin3 Data Green Wire Optional Install the relay contact wires to the device to be controlled both normally open and normally closed relay contacts are available on the following terminals A separate cable of the appropriate size should be used Consult the device manual for this Terminal Connection TS2 Pin4 Relay Normally Open Contact TS2 Pin5 Relay Common TS2 Pin6 Relay Normally Closed Contact Do not connect a gate oper
87. or a remote unit and relay to activate when a valid code is entered The entrance device can be set to trip an exit device connected to the same gate motor for additional security or even a relay board located securely on Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 73 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 the property When setting up a Relay Board the amount of time that the relays on that board are activated for must be defined The holding times are in seconds This Setup is made much easier with the Falcon 2000 software 5 18 1 Set Up Remotes Flow Chart Enter Function Password 8898 Enter Remote Unit Number 1 y Is Remote Unit a YES Log Users On Off gt Keypad A gt Site NO YES NO Y y Is Remote Unit a YES pis Remote Used Card Reader for Entry NO NO y v Is Remote Unit a Relay 1 Time s Is Remote Used Enter Unit for Relay Board Mem P 0000 2 for Exit YES M nelay 01 NO i NO Relay Time s v 0000 2 v v Is Remote Unit a Is Remote Used Enter Relay to Multiplexer v for Elevator Trip 1 1 Relay 3 Time s NO Ie 0000 2 NO YES v Y v Is Remote used Relay 4 Time s Enter Elevator 4 Relay Time s for Intercom 4 0000 2
88. py of this report for troubleshooting It is a good idea to print a copy of the setup after the initial install and after any changes to the system and place it in a safe location for future reference This report shows the online status of all remotes on the system This report will show the Units in alarm condition the open doors the remotes on line but not configured and the remotes configured but not on line This report can be automatically generated at midnight by configuring it in the advanced setup commands 1000 It is highly recommended this report is run daily to ensure all problems with the system are identified and corrected Cancel Selecting this stops a report already in progress from further printing Status Codes 60 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 V Vacant Indicates this unit is programmed into the system but does not have an access code associated to it S On Site Indicates this customer has currently keyed on site but not off site yet An inspection of the site may indicate that the customer is actually not on site but has tailgated off the property and not used the exit keypad or his auto arming door time has not expired if door alarms are present and an auto rearm time is entered ALL customers can be marked off site by using the 24 command clear users on site L Lockout Indicated that this customer is locked off the
89. r of the unit that you wish to delete Number 0150B If the unit is found and successfully deleted the Sc Unit A 0005C screen will verify the deletion as indicated Deleted Otherwise you will be informed that the unit was not Sc Unit 0005 found and cannot be deleted NO Found The screen will then say Do More If there are other units you wish to delete press for YES If not press for NO Unit 58 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 7 Function Z7 Set Contrast Code Code 0000000000 New Function 47 Set Contrast Code is used to enter a contrast adjustment code into the PTI Falcon base unit The contrast code will not open any entrance and must be unique it cannot be assigned to a customer as it will not allow access When the contrast code is entered into a remote keypad the keypad display will enter the contrast adjustment mode Press for a darker contrast or for lighter on the remote keypad After selecting Function 7 the display will appear as shown Enter the contrast code of your choice and Enter Contrast press The PTI Falcon will save the contrast code Code 87654321 and return to the date and time display The contrast code may be up to ten digits in length like any other access code Verify operation of the contrast code by entering the code at a remote keypad The remote keypad display will go into t
90. r to multiple rental units When this is done the beam will be disarmed whenever any tenant in the area is on the property and will be armed only when all tenants from the area have left the property When the Mux Channel is assigned to the second and subsequent units a duplication warning will appear as indicated If the duplication is not an error Press to save the Mux Channel setting Otherwise press to return and select a different Mux Channel number Save Anyway The above procedure may be repeated as many times as necessary to assign the same Mux Channel number to all units which are assigned the same alarm sensor The user data in the Falcon is stored in non volatile memory When power is interrupted the system will restart without loss of user data or activity records Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 57 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 6 Function Z6 Delete a Unit Function 6 Delete a Unit Function 6 Delete a Unit is used to permanently remove a unit which does not physically exist This could be from a unit that has been previously entered in error or that facility remodeling has removed a unit This command should not be used to vacate a unit It is primarily intended to allow the correction of data entry errors and as such should rarely be needed Enter the Section letter of the unit that you wish to Section delete Number D Enter the Unit numbe
91. reated The MUX and Channel information is required for the Falcon base unit to know what unit number is being opened The Mux and Channel numbers can be programmed directly into the Falcon using Function 5 If the Falcon is going to be connected to a computer the MUX and Channel information MUST be put in the Alarm alm file in the CAPTI directory or into the Falcon 2000 Software For more information on entering the information in Falcon 2000 please refer to the falcon 2000 User Manual Note that the file must be in alphanumeric order and a carriage return enter is required after each line The 1 on the end of each line turns the unit alarm on Once the file is created it can be downloaded along with rental information to the Falcon with an Accounting Software Interface If the alarm file is not sorted properly the download will NOT work Make sure all unit numbers are sorted Preceding zeros should be used in the unit number to ensure a proper sort of the data The data format for the Alarm alm is as follows in the example below UNIT NUMBER MUX NUMBER CHANNEL NUMBER 1 0033 4 28 1 0034 4 29 1 0035 4 30 1 0035A 4 31 1 0036 4 32 1 0037 4 33 1 A0101 5 82 1 A0103 5 83 1 C1427 17 42 1 C1428 17 41 1 C1429 17 40 1 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 43 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 4 Intercom Call Multiplexer The PTI door alarm multiplexer can be configured to report intercom call a
92. remote keypads and other devices communicate with the PTI Falcon through the remote patch cord This cord consists of a 9 pin male connector that plugs into the PTI Falcon A six position terminal block is on the other end The first three connectors are for the field wiring from the remote devices The other three connectors are relay contacts for use with the PTI door alarm system The current max on the relay is 2A high power siren is used a secondary relay must be used to handle the current If you have purchased a printer for the PTI Falcon it will come with a standard computer style printer cable The printer cable has a twenty five pin to 36 pin male connector on each end The 25 pin end plugs into the printer connector on the back of the base unit and the other end plugs into the printer The PTI Falcon has a computer interface for transferring information The interface cable will be similar to the one pictured to the right The PTI Falcon end of the cable will have a nine pin female connector and will plug into the nine pin serial port connector on the back of the PTI Falcon base unit The other end of the cable will have a 9 pin female connector for connecting to the serial port on your computer This interface port can also be connected to an external modem for connecting to the PTI Falcon at a remote site Rev 4 41 January 30 2004 14 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems
93. rio 1 Codes entered into the Remote Keypad Units will not open gate display reads Please Wait This means the keypad is not communicating with the Falcon The best solution for any electronic malfunction such as this is to reset the keypad To reset the keypad disconnect the power from the keypad and the communication by disconnecting the RS485 cable from the back of the Falcon Base Unit and shutting off the breaker for the power source to the keypads Once both power sources are disconnected reconnect the RS485 Cable to the back of the Falcon and turn the breaker on for the Remote Keypad Unit power Within 60 seconds of restoring power the current date and time should transmit from the Falcon base unit to the keypad s and access codes should open the gate with an Access Granted message appearing on the display If this does not clear up the problem the Remote Keypad Unit may need servicing by the PTI repair office Call you local dealer or PTI at this point Scenario 2 Codes entered into the Remote Keypad Units will not open gate display reads Access Granted This malfunction could be in the Remote keypad unit or in the Gate Motor circuitry If all of the Remote Keypad Units give an Access Granted message with an authorized code but the gate will not open it is likely that there is a malfunction occurring in the Gate Motor If this occurs with only one keypad the relay inside the Remote Keypad Unit may be defective This is most
94. rm System lt gt lt Off gt Default On The entire alarm system software may be enabled or disabled by hitting the key This should be set to reflect whether or not the customer is using PTI individual unit alarms When the alarm system software is off other Falcon menu items regarding the alarm system will not operate on the display 4 Graphics On lt Off gt Default On This should be set to ON if PTI Security Graphics is in use otherwise set to off When off the PTI Falcon does not waste time transmitting graphic update data to a nonexistent graphics system and Function 16 will not work 78 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 6 7 8 9 Modem Enable lt On gt lt Off gt Default Off Set to on if the PTI Falcon is to be remotely programmed via telephone Modem through the Falcon serial port Falcon 2000 management software will be necessary Set to off if there is a direct connect cable from the Falcon serial port to the customer PC When Modem Enable is on the PTI Falcon will transmit a modem setup string to the modem 3 seconds after power up to place the modem into auto answer mode at 9600 baud The modem setup string can also be resent to the modem by reentering the RS232 baud in function 14 Section Letters lt On gt lt Off gt Default On If the customer prefers numerical section numbers in the range o
95. rogramming The Falcon USes a menu driven BASIC INSTRUCTIONS programming system that is easily mastered Using the function number accesses the PRESS FUNCTION NUMBER KEY OR PRESS THEN FOR HELP NO YES individual programming com 1 SET TIME DATE 13 ALARM CONTROLS mand There are a total of E n EU twenty four function numbers pg listed on the programming guide 6 DELETE A UNIT 18 SETUP REMOTES SET CONTRAST CODE 19 SETUP ELEVATORS sticker on the front of the base 8 PRINT REPORTS 20 SETUP LIGHTING ZONES 8 NOT USED 21 CLEAR REMOTES unit A copy of the programming 10 NOT USED 22 CLEAR ELEVATORS H 11 OPEN ENTRANCE 23 CLEAR LIG NG ZONES guide sticker is given here for 12 CLEAR ALARMS 24 CLEAR ON SITE USERS reference When you are prompted for a Yes or No remember NO and YES PTI Integrated Systems Scottsdale AZ 480 991 1259 To access a programming function proceed as follows Press The display will read Function Enter the Function Number Press 4 The PTI Falcon will begin the selected Function If the programming guide sticker is unavailable it is possible to scroll through the available function numbers on the PTI Falcon display This is accomplished as follows ww Press The display will read Function Pres The display will move to Function 1 If you wish to select a Function other
96. rrying the responsibility of purchasing renting and recouping cards for the facility PTI carries pre programmed magnetic stripe card for those facilities that would like to keep a stock of pre programmed cards for their customers PTI recommends asking the customer to select a card within their possession that has a magnetic stripe to be used as their access control card for your property Assure the customer that the disclosure of the account number on the card is not at risk because the system software mathematically changes the account number into a code usable with the Falcon Most cards with a magnetic stripe will work The code corresponding to the card must be entered into the Falcon as the customer s access code 12 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 To determine the code for a particular card insert the card chosen for access into the card reader The Falcon will print a code unknown code 1476537876 that represents that card Take the number from the printout and enter it as the access code for the desired unit The customer can also use the keypad for access if they use the code produced by their card if they choose 3 5 Relay Board The PTI 8 channel relay board has 8 Form C activate 3 6 2 Channel Relay board Wiegand device adaptor The PTI 2 channel relay board can also be used to control elevators lights perimeter beams and many other
97. s January 30 2004 3 2 The Remote Keypad A Falcon access control system may contain multiple remote keypads such as the one illustrated on the right The number of remote keypads will depend on the number of entry points you wish to control at the property The Remote Keypad unit contains a silicon rubber booted keypad in typical telephone style arrangement The keypad contains LED s behind the rubber boot to light the keypad for night use These lights are continuously on although they are not bright enough to be seen in daylight The Remote Keypad unit also contains a liquid crystal display LCD The display is fully alphanumeric which allows complete text to be displayed rather than just numbers The LCD also contains an LED panel behind it for nighttime viewing This light comes on when the key is pressed on the keypad to begin a transaction The housing for all PTI keypads and card readers are all aluminum to resist rusting To use the Remote Keypad to access the property simply press the star key then your access code and then the pound key 3 3 The Remote Keypad with Intercom The Remote Keypad with built in intercom can be used at any access point on the property and gives your customers quick access to the site manager if they have any questions or problems 3 4 The CodeXpress Card Reader The PTI CodeXpress card reader access control allows the operator to provide card access for the user without ca
98. s New Value or one minute The siren will automatically shut down after sounding for this length of time Note that normal business hours are considered to be those specified in Time zone number One Night Siren You may also specify the length of time that the siren should sound after normal business hours other than time zone 1 in seconds A setting of 300 is equal to three hundred seconds or five minutes Nite Siren 0300 New Value 400 The automatic rearm time is specified in minutes If automatic alarm rearming is not desired set the Rearm Time rearm time to zero When the rearm time is non New Value zero an alarm door will automatically rearm the specified number of minutes after the door is closed Automatic rearming is useful if the site does not allow the use of an exit keypad to rearm the unit alarm as the tenant leaves or as a fail safe for tenants who tailgate out of the property The rearm time must be set reasonably long to prevent doors from rearming when the tenant has momentarily shut the door and then opened it again 000 30 You will then be asked if you wish to save the present setup If you press for YES the present alarm control options will be saved in the Falcons EEPROM memory The Falcon will then be able to automatically return to the desired settings even after power failures Save Setup No lt Yes gt Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 67 2000 2002 PT
99. s are not in use skip this screen by pressing Finally you must specify if the unit should be locked out from normal access permission Press the key to change the lockout setting as desired then press when the setting is correct Unit Lockout Off After specifying all data for a unit the screen will indicate Do More If you wish to immediately enter data for another unit press for YES and you will go back to the first step above otherwise press for NO Duplicate Access Codes Under most circumstances the access code for a single unit will be unique and assigned only to one unit You may at times however have customers that rent multiple units and do not wish to remember a separate access code for each unit This is of little consequence since you can always assign an access code to only his first unit unless a door alarm system is in operation In this case the PTI Falcon must be able to recognize all units that belong to a single customer so that when they enter the property the alarms on all of their units can be disarmed This is accomplished by allowing the same access code to be assigned to multiple units To do this enter data for the first unit normally and then enter data for the second unit Upon entering the same access code for the second unit a warning message will be displayed as illustrated to tell you that you are duplicating an access code The screen will indicate the section and unit n
100. s they were granted If a printout of Area Denied is experienced then the customer is trying to access an area or keypad that has a O in front of it which disallows access for that time zone Keypads 00000000 9 16 00000000 52 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 3 Function 3 Set Holidays Function 43 Set Holidays Function 3 Set Holidays allows up to thirty two holidays to be specified in advance by date On these days the PTI Falcon will use the holiday access hours rather than the normal weekday Saturday or Sunday access hours Each holiday is assigned a consecutive holiday number in the range of one to thirty two The holidays do not have to be assigned in any particular order For example to set holiday number six to be July 4 2000 enter 6 for the holiday number as shown Holiday amp 6 Press 3 to begin At the Holiday prompt input the Holiday number then press Then enter 07 04 00 for the holiday date as indicated On July 4 2000 the programmed holiday hours will be observed by the PTI Falcon Holiday 00 00 00 Date 07 04 00 If you need to change a holiday follow the same procedure and simply enter a new date for the holiday The PTI Falcon display will always indicate the present setting for the holiday date on the top line of the display Holidays which have never been programmed will appear as 00 00 00 It
101. se unit 10 Installation 46 Mutliple space rental for user54 Printout description 58 Programming a 53 Troubleshooting 88 Door Alarm Wiring Description Mux Numbering Chart 85 Door Alarm Multiplexer Board DOU a PERO PME RTT 34 Door alarms GONEOIIBES 8 optional 8 Door switch Wiring Methods 29 Emergency ingress egress 4 Entering Access Codes 26 Equipment Overview 10 European Dates On Off 77 Event Flagging On Off 78 Exempt Zone nn 78 8 Falcon 2000 Access Management software 17 Falcon Base Unit Installation 46 Free Exit On Off 77 Function 1 Set Time Date 49 Function 10 Load From Tape 61 Function 11 Open Entrance 62 RS232Computer Interface 46 Function 12 Clear Alarms 63 atop oL 46 Function 13 Alarm Controls 64 RS485 to Keypads and Alarm Function 14 Control Options 66 MUS snis 10 Function 15 Adjust Contrast 68 Function 16 Update Graphics 69 Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual
102. se unit must be installed and operational and your communication wiring to the alarm mux box must be in place Test communications as follows 1 Check that all wiring is in place all switches properly set and all cables plugged in to the back of the PTI Falcon base unit Apply power to the alarm mux boxes 2 Open Falcon 2000 or load the printer with paper according to the instructions in the printer manual and apply power to the printer 42 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 3 Apply power to the PTI Falcon base unit After one minute or less the Falcon 2000 event log or the printer connected to the PTI Falcon will print Comm On Remote XX along with the date and time as shown on the base unit display where XX is the remote unit number for which communications has been logged on If communications is lost to a remote device after being logged on the message Comm Off Remote XX along with the date and time will be logged on the printer 4 The time on the base unit will be displayed on the MUX board and the green LED will begin to blink when the unit starts communicating with the Falcon base unit 4 3 12 Creating the alarm alm File Once the Door alarm system is installed the units should be opened individually to test the wiring connections and door switches As the units are tested a list of what MUX and Channel they are connected to needs to be c
103. sing Function 20 The Lighting Zone setup can also be done with the Falcon 2000 Access Management Software Each lighting zone must have its own relay to activate on a relay board WARNING THE RELAYS ON THIS BOARD ARE LOW VOLTAGE ONLY AN AUXILIARY RELAY MUST BE USED FOR HIGH VOLTAGE APPLICATION The PTI 8 channel relay board contains a four digit LCD in the upper left corner of the circuit board There are three different diagnostic messages displayed on a continuous basis The display will show the time of day in the format HH MM The time is transmitted to the Mux board from the PTI Falcon base unit once a minute The time will default to 12 00 at power up If the time display changes to match the base unit within one minute and the green LED begins to blink communications has been established with the PTI Falcon base unit The display will show the unit number of the Mux box in the format Un XX where XX is the two digit unit address set with DIP switches 1 5 in the range 00 31 The display will show the number of the last switch channel to Open or Close in the format O XX or C XX where XX is the two digit channel number in the range 00 08 Channel 00 is the door tamper switch and channels 01 08 are normal alarm switches NOTE PTI has a 2 channel relay board available for smaller tasks Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 45 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 4 5 1 Relay Board Layout
104. stem capable of hosting an unlimited number of remote keypads or door alarm controllers Multiple building sections are supported with multiple units per section In addition units may be subdivided with a subsection designation Each unit may be classified into one of eight different access zones which allows specified entry hours and entry points Access zone hours may be specified separately for each day of the week and holidays Up to thirty two preprogrammed holiday dates are also supported Any individual unit code may be locked out with a few simple keystrokes All access activity is logged on a standard computer style printer using standard paper When used with the optional door alarm system all door activity is also logged The Falcon also has built in rechargeable batteries that allow the programming unit to remain completely operational during a power failure The simple menu driven programming is easily mastered using the thirty two character alphanumeric display The PTI Falcon contains an optional RS232C serial interface that allows the unit to be completely programmed and controlled by a Personal Computer The Falcon is capable of interfacing to most major Self Storage management software packages PTI Remote Management software allows total control of the PTI Falcon system by telephone from any remote location The PTI Falcon also supports a complete individual door alarm system Unlike many competitive systems the bat
105. t and the PC Ensure that the serial interface cable is securely connected at both ends If using telephone modems there is a possibility that one of them is malfunctioning Ensuring there is a current back up available Shut off Falcon and PC and restart both in accordance with the operation installation instructions Under Function 14 on the Falcon Base Unit ensure that the RS232 baud rate is set in accordance with the Software specifications and modem specifications Note if the baud rate is not set properly the PC will not communicate with the Falcon 92 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 11 Notes Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 93 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 12 Specifications 12 1 Base Unit Specifications Voltage 12VDC Current 250 mA typical Current 500 mA max Battery 9 VDC NimH Pack Remote Connector Serial Connector Pin 1 RS485 Data Positive Pin 1 RS232 Carrier Detect Pin 2 R8485 Ground Pin 2 RS232 Receive Data Pin 3 RS485 Data Negative Pin 3 RS232 Transmit Data Pin 4 Not Used Pin 4 RS232 Data Term Ready Pin 5 Not Used Pin 5 RS232 Ground Pin 6 Alarm Relay Normally Open Pin 6 Not Used Pin 7 Alarm Relay Common Pin 7 RS232 Request to Send Pin 8 Alarm Relay Normally Closed Pin 8 RS232 Clear to Send 12 2 Remote Keypad CodeXpress Specifications Voltage 12 18 V
106. tery backup option allows the PTI Falcon to provide reliable alarm operation even hours after a complete power failure The PTI remote keypad contains a back lit silicone rubber booted keypad which is highly weather resistant and a back lit wide temperature liquid crystal display capable of displaying thirty two characters of alphanumeric data The keypad unit can be used in total darkness with no exterior lighting required The unique display allows the customer to be given instructions on how to use the keypad as well as a reason for denial in the case of customer lockout Keypad options include a built in intercom speaker a built in security camera and a built in card reader which allows the customer to gain access by using one of his own magnetic stripe credit cards All exterior units are made of an all aluminum weather tight enclosure with stainless steel inserts and screws resulting in an industrial rather than commercial grade product 2 Getting Started 8 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 Following the checklist below will help you in incorporating the Falcon system into your business operation Once the installation has been completed your are then able to begin programming the Falcon with the customer data either through the Falcon Base Unit keypad or through the use of your Software Management program or our windows based Falcon 2000 program If you have
107. time will default to 12 00 at power up If the time display changes to match the base unit within one minute and the green LED begins to blink communications has been established with the PTI Falcon base unit 2 The display will show the unit number of the Mux box in the format Un XX where XX is the two digit unit address set with DIP switches 1 5 in the range 00 31 3 The display will show the number of the last switch channel to Open Close or Short in the format O XX C XX or S XX where XX is the two digit channel number in the range 00 96 Channel 00 is the door tamper switch and channels 01 96 are normal alarm switches Example O 11 channel 11 was opened C 11 Close channel 11 On version 2 Muxes this will alternate between the last event and the version number of the Mux in the form of rX XX where X is the version numbers This is not the unit number and must be cross referenced in the Falcon programming or the Alarm alm file to associate the proper unit number NOTE A 9 V DC battery be connected to the Batt terminals input on the mux to check the doors before permanent power is connected This is extremely helpful when the conduits and office are not in place yet This is not a battery backup option if a battery is left on these terminals when power is applied undesired operation will occur 4 3 11 Testing the Multiplexer Communication To test communications with the alarm multiplexer box your PTI Falcon ba
108. ting IR Unit 199 perimeter beams and many other relay controlled devices 76 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 21 Function 21 Clear Remotes Function 21 Clear Remotes Password 8898 Function 21 Clear Remotes will remove all user defined remote settings and restore the system default settings 5 22 Function 22 Clear Elevators Function 22 Clear Elevators will remove all user defined Elevator settings and Function 22 Clear Elevators Password 8898 disable all Elevator controls 5 23 Function 23 Clear Lighting Zones Function 223 Clear Lighting Zones will remove all user defined Lighting Zone Function 23 Clear Lighting Zones Password 8898 settings and disable all Lighting controls 5 24 Function 24 Clear Users On Site Function 24 Clear Users On Site will log any users off the site This will rearm Function 24 Clear Users On Site Password 8898 the doors and deactivate all relays This is useful for logging user off the site if they tailgated out The rearm timer for the door alarm system will also do this after the time has expired Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 77 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 6 Function 1000 Factory Setup Menu It is strongly advised that a qualified technician perform any programming in this sectio
109. ty until Function 12 is executed After selecting Function 12 the display will indicate Clearing Alarms for several seconds while the PTI Falcon searches for all units in the alarm Alarms condition and clears them The display will then return to the date and time Clearing Function 12 is also used for shutting off the alarm siren prior to its programmed alarm time Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 65 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 13 Function 13 Alarm Controls Function 13 Alarm Control Function 13 Alarm control is used to set and control a number of features in the PTI individual door alarm system The entire alarm system may be turned On or Off Press to toggle the setting from On to Off When Alarm System the setting appears as desired on the screen press On to accept DO NOT TURN YOUR ENTIRE SYSTEM OFF UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY The problems should then be corrected immediately Alarms for vacant units may be turned On or Off Press to toggle the setting from On to Off When Vacant Alarms the setting appears as desired on the screen press to accept Turning on vacant alarms can be useful in demonstrating the alarm system capabilities to potential customers or preventing unwanted openings to units Remote Communication Alarms may be set On or i Off If Remote Communication Alarms are On Rem Comm Alarms 2
110. uary 30 2004 5 17 Function 17 Program Version Function 17 Program Version Function 17 Program Version displays the current rogram Version program that is in the Falcon base unit This program 04 41 12 09 2003 is updated and new features are added from time to time Updates are available on the PTI web page at no charge to our customers If the base unit is sent in for the update there will be only a minimal charge PTI Falcon program updates are not mandatory for continued operation Web site www ptiaccess com 72 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 5 18 Function 18 Set Up Remotes Function 18 Setup Remotes Password 8898 Function 18 Setup Remotes is used to change the default setting for all remotes on the PTI Falcon system The default settings use odd numbered remotes as entrance and even ones as exit If the keypads are defaulted and not defined they will trip the relay on their unit only when a proper access code is entered If you define them under the 18 command you can trip any keypads relay with any other This will eliminate the fact of having a separate wire run to a gate operator from both enter and exit keypads providing they both are controlling the same device lf you are using remote relay boards for controlling elevators lighting zones perimeter beams opening gates or other relay controlle
111. ue A unit designated as a counter reader cannot be used for any other purpose It is strongly suggested that the remote devices be operated at 9600 baud if a counter reader is used or the response of the reader appears too slow Rev 4 41 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual 81 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 15 Comm Count nnn Default 10 This specifies the number of consecutive communication failures that must occur with a remote device before it will be considered an error and Communications off logged in the access record The minimum allowed value is three and the maximum is two hundred and fifty five The factory default setting is ten If a property is experiencing comm on off problems it is not recommended to increase this delay time There is generally a wiring or component problem causing the printout and increasing this delay only masks the problem and does not correct it 16 Midnight log out On lt Off gt Default Off When turned on the system will mark all users offsite at midnight This will arm all previously onsite doors and release any relays being held if used with the PTI door alarm system or relay lighting controls This is useful to clear tailgaters from the site but can also accidentally mark tenants off site if they happen to have access after midnight and are currently on site 17 Swinger shutdown lt On gt lt Off gt Default On When this feature is turned on the P
112. umber that already use the code After displaying the warning for a few seconds the screen will change and ask you if you wish to save the code anyway Press for YES to assign the duplicate code to a second unit or press for NO if you do Warning Used By Sc Unit A 0002C Save Anyway 56 PTI Falcon Installation and Operation Manual Rev 4 41 2000 2002 PTI Integrated Systems January 30 2004 not wish to assign the duplicate code If you press you will return to the access code entry screen so that you may assign the unit a different access code The above procedure may be repeated as many times as necessary to assign the same access code to all units which are assigned to a single tenant Multiple Codes per Unit There will be occasions where you may want several different codes for the same unit The Falcon can handle these by assigning an Alpha character to the end of the unit number Example unit 100 has 3 additional codes needed Assign 0100A 0100B 0100C the different codes and if the unit has an alarm enter the same mux and channel information and the alarm will be disabled once any of the codes are entered Duplicate Mux Channels Under most circumstances the door alarm Mux Channel number assigned to a particular unit is Warning Used By unique If you have however a common alarm Unit 000 sensor such as RV parking area motion sensor photo beam it is necessary to assign this one alarm senso

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