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1.    Fail secure locking device should be       locked  NC  amp  COM    de energized    unlocked  NO  amp  COM    energized    Terminals to use  Jumper setting to use          locked unlocked  NO  amp  COM NC  amp  COM    de energized energized                Note  A fail safe locking device locks when power is applied  and unlocks when power is removed  A fail secure  device unlocks when power is applied  and locks when power is removed           Reader output  RLED terminal  GLED terminal  SOUND terminal       Output that supplies 10 mA at 5 volts  and provides signals cor   responding to the V Series Electronic Lock   s green LED  red LED   and sounder  This output can be connected to the reader and  used to provide visual and or audio user feedback similar to  the feedback provided by the electronic lock  For a description   see the V Series Service Manual    The table below shows the recommended color wiring connec   tions for the standard readers    the Mercury Security  MR 5   magnetic stripe card reader   the Essex KTP  71212XxX  keypad  reader   and the Motorola ASR603  and the HID MB 5398       Set controller DIP switch 1     Note  For readers with a singletwo color  LED  set DIP switch 1 ON  For readers with two  separate LEDs  set DIP switch 1 OFF     The table below shows the recommended con   troller DIP switch settings for the standard  readers    the Mercury Security  MR  5  the  Essex KTP  71212XX  the Motorola ASR603  and  the HID MB  5398          R 1    prox
2.  Connector for use when programming the controller using a When programming using the RS 232 connec     PC  To program the controller  connect a remote RS 232 con   nector to this connector  Then  connect the PC to the remote  connector using either the laptop cable or the palmtop cable   Alternately  connect a PC directly to this connector using either  the laptop cable or the palmtop cable  See Figure 3     tor  DIP switch 6 must be set to the OFF posi   tion        Door status latch monitor  input   DOOR terminal   GND terminal    Input that signals the status  open or closed  of the door  To  monitor door status  you can use a door contact and or a latch  switch  Use the door contact to monitor whether the door is  closed  Use the latch switch to monitor whether the lock   s latch  is out  secure  or in  not secure   Thus one or both of these sen   sors can be used to determine whether the door has been  secured    When used in combination  the door contact and latch switch  must be either both normally closed contacts or both normally  open contacts  If both contacts are normally closed  wire the  devices in series  If both contacts are normally open  wire the  devices in parallel     Program the controller to generate door forced  alarms and or door open too long alarms  For  instructions  see the V Series Intelligent Pro   grammer Software User Manual        Request to exit input  RQE terminal  GND terminal    Input for a switch contact that signals the controller to u
3.  or DC  This output is triggered by door open too  long  DOTL   tamper  or door forced conditions     Program the alarm output duration  For  instructions  see the V Series Intelligent Pro   grammer Software User Manual        Locking device output  NC terminal   NO terminal   COM terminal    Relay output used to unlock or lock an external locking device   This output can switch up to 5 amps at 24 volts AC or DC    To determine which terminals to use  consider how the locking  device should operate when power fails at the controller  Refer  to the appropriate table below based on whether the control   ler and locking device share one power supply or have two sep   arate power supplies        Set the locking device jumper  J 1   To deter   mine which jumper setting to use  consider  how the locking device should operate when  power fails at the controller  Refer to the  appropriate table below based on whether the  controller and locking device share one power  supply or have two separate power supplies        Table A    Controller and locking device share one power supply          During power failure at the central controller          Locking device is fail safe  Terminals to use NC amp  COM  Jumper setting to use          de energized    Locking device is fail secure  NO  amp  COM       de energized       Table B    Controller and locking device have two separate power supplies          During power failure at the central controller       Fail safe locking device should be 
4.  slide it into position so that the screws are in  the narrow part of the keyhole shaped mounting holes  Then   tighten the mounting screws     E  Connect devices to the controller board    You can connect the devices listed below to the controller board  Refer   to Table 1 and to Figure 1    m Locking device  Use the locking device output  Set the locking  device jumper  J 1     m Magnetic stripe or proximity card reader or keypad reader   optional   Use the reader output  reader communications input  and  reader power output  Set DIP switches 1  2  3  4  and 5  Also  set the  power jumper  J 3      Note  Standard readers are the Mercury Security  MR  5  magnetic  stripe card reader   the Essex KTP  71212XX  keypad reader   the Motor   ola ASR603  and the HID MB  5398  proximity readers   To determine  whether another reader is compatible with the controller  refer to the  specifications provided in Table 1 for the reader output  reader commu   nications input  and reader power output     Door status switch and or door latch monitor  optional   Use the   door status latch monitor input    Request to exit device  optional   Use the request to exit input    Remote unlock device  optional   Use the remote unlock input    Tamper switch  optional   Use the tamper switch input    Security system or alerting device  optional   Use the alarm out    put    m Remote RS 232 connector  optional   Use the controller board s  RS 232 connector    m Shielding  amp  grounding  Connect all ca
5.  the ON posi   tion  After programming  set switch 6 back to  the OFF position        T61920 RevA 1768984 ER 7991 1    BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS    Indianapolis  Indiana       4 Connect the power supply to the control   lerboard    Caution  To prevent damage and injury  connect the power  supply after all other connections have been made     Connect the 12 to 24 volts AC or DC at 0 75 amp power supply to the  controller board s power input  Refer to Table 1 and to Figure 1     5 Finish the Installation    a When you ve finished making connections to the controller board     dress all cables so they do not interfere with installation of the enclo     sure door   b Install the enclosure door     Programming the controller    You can use either a V Series Handheld Terminal or an IBM compatible  PC running the V Series Intelligent Programmer Software  IPS  to pro   gram the controller     To program the controller using a handheld terminal     a Connect the handheld cable to the controller s handheld connector   shown in Figure 1    b Place controller DIP switch 6 in the ON position    c Follow the instructions in the V Series Handheld Terminal User Man   ual    d When you ve finished programming the controller  place DIP  switch 6 back in the OFF position     To program the controller using a PC running the IPS     a Connect the palmtop cable or laptop cable to the controller s remote  RS 232 connector or to the RS 232 connector on the controller  board  shown in Figure 1    b Follow 
6. Anfu prove OL UONE          Figure 1    Controller board wiring diagram    T61920 RevA 1768984 ER 7991 1    BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS    Indianapolis  Indiana    Request to exit Remote unlock  device device    l     i    Power  supply    Security      4 Handheld    Controller      t 4    Figure 2    Block diagram    Read  i Door status  Locking  latch monitor device    Controller  Board Wall PC  Connector Receptacle Connector    Pin 1   Pin 2  Rx   Pin 3  Tx   Pin 4   Pin 5  Gnd     Pin 6  DSR   Pin 7  Pin 8  Pin 9    Figure 3    RS  232 wiring diagram    Extension    Pin 1   Pin 2  Rx    Pin 3  Tx    Pin 4   Pin 5  Gnd   Pin 6  DSR   Pin 7   Pin 8   Pin 9   Crossover Cable    BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS    Indianapolis  Indiana    Pin 1   Pin 2  Rx   Pin 3  Tx   Pin 4  DTR   Pin 5  Gnd   Pin 6   Pin 7   Pin 8   Pin 9       
7. a gt     a H    V Series Controller    q Z ACCESS SYSTEMS    Installation Instructions       Use these installation instructions to install a V Series Controller  The  controller allows the V Series electronics to be separate from a door s  locking mechanism and to be located up to 500 feet away from the lock   ing mechanism  The controller provides V Series electronic features for  use with electrically controlled locking devices     The controller is well suited to provide access control for   m exit devices   glass doors   non standard doors   turnstiles   doors controlled by electric strikes or magnetic locks  m electrically operated mortise or cylindrical locks     The controller is suitable for use with interior or exterior doors  The con   troller has an adaptable power supply input that accepts 12 to 24 volts  ACor DC  A backup battery supports the controller   s programming in  the event of a power failure  All controller functions are shut down while  under backup power     The main role of the controller is to control the operation of the locking  device connected to the controller  A reader can be connected to the  controller to provide a means for users to access the door controlled by  the controller     Figure 2 shows the relationship between the controller and the other  possible components in the access control system for the door     The controller can accept a request to exit signal from a lock or a sepa   rate request to exit device  such as a button  can 
8. be connected to the  controller  When someone turns a door knob with a request to exit fea   ture  or presses a request to exit button  the controller does not trigger  an alarm when the door is opened  If the controller is programmed for  the RQE unlock feature  the controller also unlocks the door     A remote unlock device  such as a button  can be connected to a control   ler  This device can be located away from the door  When someone  such  as a receptionist  presses the remote unlock button  the controller  unlocks the door if programmed for the remote unlock feature     The controller can monitor the door s status  If the door is opened with   out use of a valid access method  the controller can trigger a door forced  alarm  The controller can monitor whether the door has been open too  long  The controller also can supervise a tamper switch  which can be  used to protect the controller enclosure or another device  The control   ler   s alarm output can trigger an external alerting device  such as a siren  or strobe light  or a security system     Installation overview    Caution  To prevent damage  always wear a properly  grounded electrostatic discharge  ESD  wrist strap when  installing the controller     Fi Prepare to mount the enclosure    a Unpackagethe controller   b Check that you have the following components  in addition to these  instructions   a enclosure with circuit boards and battery pack installed  A magnetic stripe reader  optional   a keypad reader w
9. ble shielding to the ground    ing screw located to the right of the circuit board  Then connect the   grounding screw connection to earth ground      continued on page 4     Indianapolis  Indiana    Table 1    Controller inputs and outputs       Input output    Description    Related DIP switches  jumpers  and  programming tasks          Backup battery input    Input for the 4 8 volt nicad battery pack  In the event of a  power failure  the battery pack temporarily powers the micro   processor until it can properly shut down        Before you install the controller  we recom   mend you charge the backup battery pack in  the controller for at least 48 hours        Note  When changing batteries  dispose of old batteries in accordance with all federal  state  and local regulations     Caution  After a power interruption  the backup battery pack may require 48 hours to recharge  If  another power interruption occurs within 48 hours  the controller might lose its programming        Power input  two  2  terminals   Polarity does not matter      Input for a 12 to 24 volts AC or DC at 0 75 amp power supply     Caution  To prevent damage and injury  connect the  power supply after all other connections have been  made     None       Alarm output  NC terminal  NO terminal  COM terminal    Relay output that can be used to signal a security system or  activate an alarm input for an alerting device such asa siren   bell  or strobe light  This output can switch up to 1 amp at  24 volts AC
10. imity readers   an Security on   Term Mercury Essex Motorola HID Essex OFF   RED None Blue None Brown Motorola ON   GLED Brown Brown Brown Orange HID ON   SOUND Orange None  sounder Blue Yellow For the Mercury Security  MR 5  magnetic  n   stripe card reader   set DIP switch 2 on the  eedpacK only reader itself to OFF    BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 2    Indianapolis  Indiana       Table 1    Controller inputs and outputs       Input output    Description    Related DIP switches  jumpers  and  programming tasks          Reader communications    Input for an ABA signal consisting of a data signal and a strobe    Set controller DIP switches 2  3  4  and 5           DATA terminal Note  The strobe signal sometimes is called    clock     reader types    ee The table below shows the wiring connections for the standard  readers    the Mercury Security  MR  5  the Essex  KTP  71212XX  the Motorola ASR603  and the HID MB  5398   Term Mercury Essex Motorola HID  DATA Green Green Green Green  STRB White Red White White  CARDPR None None None None  PWR Red Orange Red Red  GND Black Yellow Black Black   Reader power output Output that provides 5 volts DC at up to 100 mA  or 12 or Set the power jumper  J 3     GND terminal shows the wiring connections for the standard readers  reader  set the power jumper  J3   Note  The standard readers    the Mercury Security  MR 5  before supplying power to the control   the Essex KTP  71212XX  the Motorola ASR603  and the ler    12 V position   RS 232 connector
11. ith V Series Keypad Security Device Programming  Guide  optional   A proximity reader  optional     T61920 RevA 1768984 ER 7991 1       BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS    a remote RS 232 connector  optional   a temporary access cards  for magnetic stripe and proximity read   ers only   a V Series Controller Enclosure Drilling Template  V05    c Read these instructions carefully before you begin installation     Note  Wire gauge and length requirements for each device to be con   nected to the controller are included in Figure 1     d Reference the V05 template to select a location for the controller  enclosure  Get four mounting screws suitable for the selected  mounting surface    e Ifyou are running cables to the enclosure through the wall or ceiling   drill any necessary cable entry holes for the cables    f Run all necessary cables to the selected mounting location     2   Mount the enclosure    a Referencing the V05 template  install the four mounting screws for  the enclosure  Do not tighten the screws completely    b If you ran cables through the wall or ceiling to the enclosure  hold  the enclosure near the selected mounting location and feed the  cables through the appropriate cable entry holes into the enclosure     Note  In addition to the cable entry hole in the back of the enclosure  above the controller board  there are cable entry holes in the sides  top   and bottom of the enclosure     c With the enclosure door removed  hang the enclosure on the four  mounting screws and
12. nlock  the door and or to not trigger an alarm while the door is  unlocked or exited  If the lock has a built in request to exit out   put  connect that output here  Or you can connect a separate  request to exit device  such as a button     Program the controller for request to exit  operation  For instructions  see the V Series  Intelligent Programmer Software User Manual        Remote unlock input  REMOTE terminal  GND terminal    Input for a switch contact that signals the controller to unlock  the door  A remote unlock device  such as a button  can be con   nected to this input  This device can be located away from the  door  When someone  such as a receptionist  presses the but   ton  the input signals the controller to unlock the door     Program the controller for remote unlock oper   ation  For instructions  see the V Series Intelli   gent Programmer Software User Manual        Tamper switch input    Input for a switch contact that signals the controller when a    None       TMPR terminal tamper switch has been triggered  You can use a tamper  GND terminal switch to protect the controller enclosure or another device   Handheld connector Connector for programming the controller using a handheld When programming using the handheld con           terminal  Connect the handheld cable to this connector     Note  This connector also can be used when programming  using a PC  Connect the PC to lockset adapter cable to this  connector        nector  DIP switch 6 must be set to
13. the instructions in the V Series Intelligent Programmer Soft   ware User Manual        Specifications    Enclosure size  12    x 12    x 3     Normal operating temperature    40  F to  158  F    40  C to  70  C   Storage temperature    58  F to  176  F    50  C to  80  C     Relative humidity  10  to 90  non condensing for indoor  installations    BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 4    Indianapolis  Indiana    Auuou uOnIsod  YO   R U  YHMS IRA NEST JUO SuoneoSuruLLLOD  EULER PPYPUEY     DJ 9 YAMS   N A ION      26ed uo uoJ  O0S uen zau ou ajqe  p  p  pysS  ANCHNO  Pp 2S SEPE NOUA JOY JNAHNO PUNOS pue CH    R PS q T YAMS   N D AON DMY ZZ   N NOK pLELLLLOS  I FV    XION    SUDOHEOSIUTLLLLIOD Jeu LLL PpPYpPUeH       s amp um  s YMS did PEE pispue s   O   dq          SYINQUD A207 A0 VED BHM 20D  LLurLuIuII OC   J OL  pue 20neb  aum    erch i tn SULLEP OL 7 HON    Ajans amvoad SLO     mz  s 227P BURPOJ PUE JORU     y7 eqeL    da   SAL dode Jo a qes doued O  PAUUO Od e UM            s   SQEDIUNLLLUOD Q    O HOPU ZEZ  SY NUA Ol Puu Sees vanv  ss   OTD  SLLIOO MAd LITLLLLIOD 3 archno qnchno   cecz Sa ae  Ppd   pes Jepesd    Bulpunas6 SUA q PPUS   kE    e PAUD  ADS  Bupuna p   JO IUGLU    Pdu   gt jpojun  Pe on 4SenbeY      ZON   S                                                    Tu  yams due     p      asas as        Tra  sos      LILILILILILILILI LI LI    D  m   ss SYANS did      kS5 PReyoueYy  Q  JDBUUIOD pPpypuey JOIPSUUOD  P AM SIEDIUTLLLUOD OL  PPUPpUeH    Joy aq Aau y PUS y ap urin  PU op 
    
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