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MAN0005 3004 P3 SIM Manual
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1. Progeny CrAceess Control P3 SIM 3004 amp 3004 IN INSTALLATION amp USER MANUAL SAFETY NOTES Please read this manual carefully before attempting to install program or operate the Progeny access control equipment This equipment must be installed in line with all relevant regulations and standards Make sure that wiring is rated according to fuses and current limits of relevant power supplies Apart from the mains supply all connections to this unit must be SELV level Safety Extra Low Voltage BS EN 60950 1992 No users should access inside the control box The control box contains hazardous voltages and access is limited to qualified personnel only All user programming for the controller is either done at one of the keyboards or at the Every effort is made to ensure that this manual is complete and free from errors However we reserve the right to make changes to these products and this manual without notice No liability is accepted for loss damage or injury as a consequence of using these products or instructions Website www progeny co uk Document Number MANO0005 Date 21 03 2012 Issue 03 Firmware Version Number Registered EMC amp W WEEE Certificate Number WEE JG2915VS Copyright BSB Electronics Ltd 2012 All rights reserved 1 INTRODUCTION SOUND 2 PROGRAMMING UNDERSTANDING THE PROGRAMMING FLOW CHARTS 3 USER MENU SETTING DATE TIME SETTING THE DAY OF WEE
2. DAY OF WEEK ID SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NI on S WI Page 7 USER PASSWORD Passwords are the means by which the systems operator gains access to the programming functions This is a 6 digit number and can be changed by using the following procedure Changing the user password SEI current User Password Status LED s flash LED s flash Select Menu 00 User Password 0 Enter new 6 digit password 987654 Enter new 6 digit password again 987654 Status LED s stop flashing LED s stop Status LED s stop flashing Page 8 3 ENGINEERS MENU The menu functions available and default factory settings are as follows ENGINEERS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT SETTINGS 123456 Network Transmit Delay H4 7 e Reset Default User Password EM Page 9 ENGINEERS PASSWORD The passwords are the means by which the systems operator gains access to the programming functions This is a 6 digit number and can be changed by using the following procedure Changing the Engineers Password Enter current Engineer Password 123456 Status LED s flash LED Status LED s flash flash Select Menu 00 Engineer Password 00 Enter new 6 digit password 007654 Enter new 6 digit password again 007654 Status LED s stop flashing LED s stop Status LED s stop flashing Page 10 NETWORK TRA
3. INSTALLATION MOUNTING The optimum location for the controller depends on the application As a general Guide e Always mount the control equipment on the secure side of the door e Ifthe user needs to programme the unit from the keyboard on the front panel mount at head height in an accessible location with reasonable light Offer the opened back of the enclosure up to the wall where the unit is to be mounted and mark the location of the fixing dimples on the wall Drill and plug the wall Bring in mains supply and other cables that are to enter via the rear cable access holes Screw the controller to the wall WARNING Extreme caution must be used when opening the controller housing DO NOT touch any connections or components other than the reset button Avoid touching any of the terminations with a metal object such as a wristwatch or jewellery POWER The P3 IO Controller should be connected to a 24 Hour 220 240V mains supply Ideally a fused spur should be used for this purpose The cable used to connect the mains supply should be 0 75 to 2mm A fused terminal block is provided for mains observe the polarity when making these connections 3004 PSU POWER SUPPLY LOADS MAXIMUM The loads on the PSU terminals are as follows Connection Current Limit with Resettable PSU Terminal Type Fuse Voltage aid Spade Terminal 1A 13 8V Control A Grey Cable 2A 13 8V Control B Grey Cable 2A 13 8V OPA Term
4. to avoid Fluorescent lighting ballast s and large mains transformers motors and switchgear When terminating strip back the cable sufficiently to identify the twisted pairs of cores A RX RX A IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE It is important to use the colour coding and keep the twisted pairs for connections as shown above At each door controller the incoming and outgoing screens should be connected together Connect the drain wires to the chassis earth stud at the first controller only It is also important the network be one daisy chain with no spurs or loops It is important that the Connection of the PC Interface Lead is correct as miss connection can damage the Controller You will find an arrow on the cable connector this indicates PIN 1 PIN 1 is also indicated on the controller PCB adjacent to the connection point The cable will come from the top Plug On as Illustrated Be careful of static when handling network and PC cables Cable Connector PCB Header P3 Network Page 17 RESET BUTTON The reset button allows the engineer to perform a factory reset This resets all parameters to the factory default values The reset button needs to be held for 5 seconds to start the reset sequence The RS232 LED s will display a flashing sequence to indicate the start of factory reset CONTROL BOARD LEDS NETWORK LED s Meaning POLL LED Flashing Data specific to the controller received DATA LED Flashing D
5. K 3 ENGINEERS MENU ENGINEERS PASSWORD RESET USER PASSWORD RESET USER PASSWORD RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS 4 INSTALLATION MOUNTING POWER Hardware System Diagram SPECIFICATION Quick Reference Commissioning Information OK WH NN s O BOG Nl NO oon O OG O o A A 1 INTRODUCTION This Manual is for the Progeny P3 IO Controller product code 3004 and 3004 IN The 3004 controller has 16 inputs and 16 outputs and the 3004 IN has 16 inputs only and is not supplied with a PSU The built in charger power supply for the 3004 is rated at 5A 12V The IO Controller is designed to be part of an online system centrally programmed via the Doors Enterprise software Each controller has a real time clock and non volatile event memory to allow for the system to continue operation even when isolated from the PC or remainder of the network The controllers can connect via the interface lead direct to a COM Port on a PC PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION 3004 P3 Input Output Controller 3004 IN P3 Input Only Controller Page 1 SOUND Sound is used to give the user additional feedback on the status of the controller and progress during programming Sound Meaning Four Notes Low High Low Programming Mode High Two Notes Low High Confirm Programming Change Two Notes High Low S
6. NSMIT DELAY The Network Transmit Delay is used to allow the controller to interface with USB to RS485 converters The value entered will delay the controller from transmitting an RS 485 network response for 10ms x the value entered Programming the Network Transmit Delay Enter current Engineer Password Status LED s flash LED s flash Select Menu 29 Network TX Delay 29 Enter new value 0 to 99 x 10 ms Status LED s stop flashing LED s stop Status LED s stop flashing Page 11 RESET USER PASSWORD It can be useful for the engineer to reset the user password By entering the engineering menu and select function 99 the Users Password will be reset to the default 654321 Resetting the Users Password Enter current Engineer Password Status LED s flash LED Status LED s flash flash Select Menu 99 Reset User Password Status LED s stop flashing LED s stop Status LED s stop flashing Page 12 RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS Should you require to reset the controller at any time or in the event of the Programming code or being forgotten the factory settings may be restored To do this push and hold down the push button located in the corner of the control PCB located within the enclosure Hold this for 5 to 6 seconds Wait for the RX and TX RS232 LED s to flash The Controller will now use the factory settings for all codes and timings Page 13 4
7. ata on the network OFF No Network Activity RS232 LED s Meaning RS23TX LED Flashing RS2332 Data sent RS232RX LED Flashing RS2332 Data received RS232TX and RS232TX LED Board being reset Flashing Simultaneously RELAY LED s Meaning Relay LED on Relay active Relay LED off Relay inactive Page 18 SPECIFICATION CONTROLLER Dimensions User password Engineer password Keypad Functions Dimensions RELAY OUTPUTS Output Relays 1 to 16 Relay contact ratings NETWORK RS 485 2 wire Cables INPUTS Ito 16 STATUS Sound PROGRAMMING User Functions Engineer Functions POWER SUPPLY Supply Voltage In Supply Power Battery Charger 310mm 330mm 90mm 3004 only 6 Digits 6 Digits 270mm 170mm 50mm 3004 I only Normally open normally closed and common 2 0 Amps at 30V DC Half Duplex BELDEN 8133 or 8132 1000m max Input connections for voltage free contacts OV connection Speaker 48 Ohms min User Password Date Time amp Day of Week Engineer Password Network Delay Default User Password 230 V AC 60 VA Sealed Lead acid 12V 7Ahr Page 19 Quick Reference USERS MENU 4 DESCRIPTION cl 29 99 ENGINEERS MENU DESCRIPTION Engineers Password Network Transmit Delay Reset User Password To Default Commissioning Information User Password Engineer Password Date Commissioned Page 20
8. inal Block 1A 13 8V OPB Terminal Block 1A 13 8V Aux Terminal Block 2A 13 8V There are overload LED indicators next to each terminal connection on the PSU BUDGETTING Note that the above table shows the current limit of each connection and does not show the total budget available Total available current at any one time is 5A Page 14 When budgeting for the load it is the Peak current values of the devices that will be connected that should be used IMPORTANT If rechargeable batteries are to be fitted then they must be of the correct type The power supply is designed to charge sealed lead acid batteries Do not connect NiCad or Dry Cell batteries Power up sequence should be Mains first then Battery Power down sequence should be Battery first then Mains Page 15 Hardware System Diagram P3 Network RS 485 Up to 16 Controllers 1000 metre max USB Adapter 3107 LAN WAN TCP IP P3 Network RS 455 Up to 16 Controllers 1000 metre max Client Workstation Ethernet 10 100 Base T Provider P3 GPRS 3006 Page 16 NETWORK CONNECTIONS The network used to link the controllers back to a central point is RS 485 This allows half duplex communication and requires a special cable type Belden 8133 8132 or equivalent The 8133 has three twisted pairs the 8132 has two pairs with an overall screen and drain wire When pulling the cable into place be careful
9. ingle Short Note High Keyboard Key Push Page 2 2 PROGRAMMING UNLOCKING THE KEYBOARD To enable the keyboard for programming first press and The keyboard will not accept any input until it is enabled PROGRAMMING Programming is achieved by entering a password at the keyboard followed by a menu selection code There are two programming menu s one for the USER and one for the ENGINEER Each menu has a separate six digit password Depending on the menu option selected configuration data can then be entered at the keyboard i SUPPLY ga FN amp SEL A to Select Channel A FN amp SEL B to Select Channel B FN amp ALM to Silence Alarm FN amp SND to Silence Speaker FN amp to Increase Illumination FN amp v to Decrease Illumination CONTROL A m m z 5 The 3004 SIM unit contains a PSU with a programming keypad and one SIM unit Therefore the indicators for Control B are not used Before programming make sure that the SELECTED indicator for Control A is illuminated If not press and 1 keys together The controller will beep and the Control A selected LED will illuminate Page 3 UNDERSTANDING THE PROGRAMMING FLOW CHARTS Enter User Password Status LED s flash e im 5 UNS Responce Keys to be Description from pressed at gt Pa controller keyboard 4 3 USER MENU The me
10. nu functions available and default factory settings are as follows Users Description Default Menu Settings 00_ UserPasswrd_______ 654321 03 Day of Week 08 Set Date t09 SetTime o o ______ Page 5 UOS U09 SETTING DATE TIME The internal clock of the P3 Controller has three main parameters 1 Date 010100 1 of January 2000 2 Time 153001 3 30 01 pm Status LED s flash Enter current User Password Select Menu 08 Set Date 08 Enter date in 6 digit format ddMMyy 010800 Status LED s stop Status LED s stop flashing Engineers function 09 allow the time to be set Allways set the time using 24Hr CE current User Password Status LED s flash LED s flash format Select Menu 09 Set Time 09 Enter time in 6 digit format hhmmss 105500 Status LED s stop flashing LED s stop Status LED s stop flashing Page 6 U3 SETTING THE DAY OF WEEK The day of week is only important for the daylight savings feature to work correctly This is because the date rule also uses the day of week to determine when to change the time The set the day of week use the Day of Week table below to find the day ID and enter this as a value using the following procedure Enter Password Status LED s flash Select Menu 3 Set Day of Week Enter new value 1 to 7 2 Monday D Status LED s stop flashing DAY OF WEEK IDENTIFIERS
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