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1. Surface mount 4 inch square electrical box with cover SIGA SEC2 mounted inside Sales Tips ally The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm p contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Edwards Systems Technology Inc 15 WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Sky Lights Application Skylights can be a vulnerable entry point to many businesses Often skylights are made of Plexiglas Lexan or other types of plastic This type of construction eliminates the option of using acoustic glass break sensors since these sensors are designed for detecting glass not plastic To satisfy this application you should use a shock sensor mounted towards the corner of the skylight Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer Sentrol or 72o Sentrol Shatter Switch shock sensor 2 equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram I M g To next SIGA SEC2 or B Signature Series device o DINGRAMT COR lt From SIGA SEC2 Signature Series device or 3 SSDC Sales Tips ly The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each
2. mm Sales Tips 52 Use caution when proposing security turnstiles There are many construction items involved when installing a security turnstile These include items such as turnstile pad concrete for mounting electrical hookup fence or wall alignment etc CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook FACILITY INGRESS EGRESS Application Parking Lot Parking lots are often controlled and managed by the use of parking gate barriers For Single Reader employee applications most parking lots use a reader to allow entry into the parking lot and use ground loop detectors for free egress Most parking gate barriers are usually configured to be Self Contained This means that the parking gate barrier has all the electronics and locking mechanisms built in to raise and lower the barrier arm The only interface that the parking gate barrier requires is a contact closure from the CRCRL indicating authorization to enter Check specific inter
3. Obtained locally Cable Supplier C gt To next SIGA SEC2 or Signature Series device B miy D ia g ram From SIGA SEC2 7 Signature Series device gt or 3 SSDC o D P i as co A A DIAGRAM2 CDR Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module It is common to connect both door position switches to a single alarm input zone on a SIGA SEC2 The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams 10 Security amp Access Control Handbook PERIMETER DOORS Application Double Doors Protecting perimeter double doors can vary depending on the door door construction with Sounder and door operation Typically only one side of the door will operate with the other side usually locked at the top or at the bottom You must still protect both doors in case either door is opened There are many types of door position switches for different door applications This application uses a common surface mounted door position switch Usually both door position switches are wired to report as a single point not two points In addition this application contains a local sounder that activates when the door is opened without proper authorization This is often used in large facilities
4. cccceeeeeee 75 Remote Event Activated Control 000 77 Security amp Access Control Handbook Introduction This handbook is intended for use by sales and application personnel Its purpose is a sales reference guide that provides solutions to typical application scenarios using Synergy enabled components Each application scenario is broken into three sections The Parts section provides part numbers for the devices described on the page In this section is a column titled Price This space is provided so that the individuals using the Handbook can fill in their own prices for estimating a project Please note that even though a specific device may be indicated in this section it does not mean that this is the only device that can meet the application The Diagram section provides a block diagram of how this application may be configured This diagram does not indicate how a device or devices should be installed There is usually more than one way to install and locate devices and modules Each project needs to be verified on site to see what is the best and most economical method available to install the devices A section titled Sa es Tips provides various bits of information that may help save costs when estimating a specific application or provide additional information on a specific feature or device Edwards Systems Technology Inc UL Listings for Synergy enabled EST3 EST3 has been tested to UL 60
5. EST PRESS Security amp Access Control Handbook A practical guide to application and system design Security amp Access Control Handbook A practical guide to application and system design EST PRESS Security and Access Control Handbook Published by EST Press an imprint of Edwards Systems Technology 8985 Town Center Parkway Bradenton FL 34202 Copyright 2001 Edwards Systems Technology Inc All rights reserved EST P N 85010 0122 Issue 1 ISBN 0 9706268 2 7 This handbook is for information only and is not intended as a substitute for verbatim legislated requirements For authoritative specifications regarding the application of life safety security and access control systems consult current editions of applicable codes and standards For authoritative interpretation of those codes and standards consult your local authority having jurisdiction While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this handbook the authors and publishers assume no responsibility for errors inaccuracies omissions or any inconsistencies herein Synergy is a trademark of Edwards Systems Technology Inc Foreword Several years ago Access Control amp Security Systems Integration magazine conducted a survey to determine the state of integration used in buildings at the time Almost 35 per cent of the 790 individual responding to the survey felt that they had an integrated security s
6. Emergency Exit Entry Door Single Reader 39 DOORS Emergency Exit Entry Door Single Reader 40 Diagram TET DIAGRAM34 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vdc power supply gt gt 24 Vdc power supply to next CRC or KPDISP H v G From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP s r next CRC or KPDISP B C Q or K lt p eo det Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips Door Ajar is sometimes sold as an extra feature Using common power supplies for the CRC and the locks reduces project costs CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A request to exit button can be used instead of a PIR motion detector A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook DOORS Application Non Emergency area Providing this function requires the use of an entry reader and an exit reader In Exit Entry Door this example whether you are entering or exiting
7. ained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG cally for Data ained 2 Conductor 16 AWG cally to 22 AWG ained 1 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG ocally for Data Use caution when proposing elevator readers You should specify the type of cable required for the 3 SAC circuit in your proposal It is usually wiser to have the elevator contractor provide the cable and termination points for the cable inside the elevator traveler cable The elevator contractor in an area designated by you shall also provide 120 Vac Specify sufficient space to mount the CRC transformer and reader 58 Security amp Access Control Handbook MISCELLANEOUS Application Multi tenant Multi tenant applications can come in a variety of configurations Synergy enabled C fi functions can provide various methods of configuring multi tenant applications based on on iguration the customer s requirements For the most part wiring and configuring doors do not vary from other typical applications shown in the Synergy Application Handbook The most demanding aspect of these applications is creating an environment of independent control for a number of different tenants using a single system This often becomes apparent when trying to manage and report on events from the system The example below shows a typical multi tenant application Each tenant manages and controls their own facility while the property manager has control o
8. 8 Security amp Access Control Handbook PERIMETER Sales Tips Reduce security sounder cost by using 24 Vdc horns or sounders This eliminates the need for separate 12 Vdc power supplies If a fire evacuation speaker is in close proximity a special security message can be programmed to sound when the door is open This would save the cost of the horn control relay module and the wires for power When supplying power for sounder make sure you perform the appropriate voltage calculation to assure the voltage at the device is at the proper level Edwards Systems Technology Inc DOORS PERIMETER DOORS Double Doors Arplication Protecting perimeter double doors can vary depending on the door door construction and door operation Typically only one side of the door will operate with the other side usually locked at the top or at the bottom You must still protect both doors in case either door is opened There are many types of door position switches for different door applications This application uses a common surface mounted door position switch Usually both door position switches are wired to report as a single point not two points Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer Magnetic Sentrol or Loco Door Switches equivalent Dual Input Security Module 2 Conductor 18 AWG Twisted Shield Not Cable Supplier Required Obtained 2 Conductor 16 AWG locally to 22 AWG SIGA SEC2 EST
9. Access Control Handbook MISCELLANEOUS Diagram Pee Intermittent Lock Power 3 SAC Module 3 PPS M Module Items G H J K L M 24VDC Power SAC Data Bus q N lt gt B C CRC Card Reader Controller DIAGRAM38 CDR P R f amp q o Card Door Request to Strike or Reader Contact Exit Device Maglock A F D E Edwards Systems Technology Inc 67 MISCELLANEOUS Intermittent Sales Tips Lock Power 68 Make sure to perform proper power calculations when configuring power require ments for locks Using booster power supplies will minimize costs to the customer that are often hidden For example 120 Vac power outlets are typically required for card reader controllers Powering the card reader controllers remotely could save project costs to your customer CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay When using multiple readers ensure the total current from the readers doe
10. Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST 3CPU1 Central Processing Unit Module EST 3 RS485A3 RS485B3 FIB3 FIBA Choice of a Network Communications Card ol 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module EST 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply EST 3 SAC Security Access Control Module EST 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet EST 3 LRMF Blank local Rail Module Plate EST 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG for Data 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG with overall shield Obtained locally Cable Supplier Obtained locally Cable Supplier Edwards Systems Technology Inc 73 MISCELLANEOUS Two Person Diagram Rule 74 EST3 Control Panel 3 PPS M Inside 3 CPU1 Reader 3 SAC Module Entrance 1 Items C D E F GH 1 Reader Outside Reader Controlled Area Inside Reader DIAGRAM42 CDR Sales Tips Monitoring a two person rule can be performed through various configurations The most common is to use a Fireworks workstation to indicate the rule violation If cameras are installed in the controlled area automatic switching can be performed through the Fireworks workstation to view and record the violation CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if
11. Exit Entry Door Single Reader 38 Diagram INIT DIAGRAM28 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vdc power supply gt From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips Door Ajar is sometimes sold as an extra feature Using common power supplies for the CRC and the locks reduces project costs CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A request to exit button can be used instead of a PIR motion detector A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook Application Protecting facilities from unauthorized entry is acommon reason for providing access control at main entry points within a facility The most common access control door configuration is provided below In this configuration the door is also used as an emergency exit In this example the door can be opened with an authorized credential Exiting the facility involves activating a PIR m
12. Item C DIAGRAM39 CDR Proximity card Bar code Proximity card Bar code reader card reader reader card reader Item A Item B ItemA Item B Outside card readers Inside card readers Edwards Systems Technology Inc 69 MISCELLANEOUS Multiple Sales Tips Card Readers aly Any variety of reader technology can be used for this application lie The barcode reader must be able to provide a standard Wiegand protocol interface Vy for connection to the CRC A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay When using multiple readers ensure the total current from the reader does not exceed the CRC specification 70 Security amp Access Control Handbook MISCELLANEOUS Application Delayed Egress Delayed egress doors help to control shoplifting at retail sites A delayed egress door has card readers and a request to exit REX switch Employees can badge in and out as they would at any other door In an emergency customers must press the REX switch to unlock the door When the REX switch is activated the CRC sounds the CRCSND horn and sen
13. abnormal condition so that the problem can be corrected Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CS2029W Sump Pump Cellar Saver SIGA CT1 Supervisory Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram From SIGA SEC2 Signature Series device gt or 3 SSDC gt To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S or Signature Series device DIAGRAWEI COR ge Sales Tips ME Using the MODCOM dialer in an EST3 cabinet will generate digital communication signals that can be monitored by a Central Station Edwards Systems Technology Inc 31 32 Duress Cash Application Registers You can alert authorities to unauthorized removal of money from cash register drawers with a device known as a money trap This device holds paper currency between a magnetized clip and back plate that contains magnetic reed contacts Mounted ina drawer the money trap will activate an alarm event when the money is removed from the money trap Parts Pigeon Part Description Manufacturer Item Sentrol or 3555 Money Trap equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESTI Obtained 2 Conductor 18
14. 30 seconds in every minute The CRC must be powered by either a 3 PPS M by a remote supply or by an ac transformer These sources power the CRC card readers and lock and also maintain the battery charge A typical application using continuous locks is shown below The application shows the power coming from the 3 PPS M in the control panel The access control system requires a 24 Vdc power supply to power the CRC and to charge its battery The 3 SAC connects to the CRC through the SAC bus During open sched ules or when an authorized card is read at a card reader the CRC provides power from the 3 PPS M to the door strike to unlock the door For maglocks the CRC provides power from the 3 PPS M to activate the lock during closed schedules or between authorized card accesses Note Care should be taken when preparing EST3 control panel battery calculations as continuous locks may require power from the EST3 during AC power failure Security amp Access Control Handbook Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer MISCELLANEOUS Continuous Lock Power CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST CRCRL Relay used for strike or magnetic locks ESI 6255 Passive Infrared Detector Sentrol or equivalent N A Magnetic Lock or Strike N A 1085T Magnetic Door Switch Sentrol or equivalent 3CPU1 Central Processing U
15. AWG cable Suoolier locally Twisted Shield Not Required PP Obtained 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplies locally Stranded PP Ci From SIGA SEC2 To next SIGA SEC2 Diagram SIGA MD S _ gt 9 m SIGA MD S c or Signature Series device Signature Series c L 5 device or 3 SSDC ls gt DIAGRAM22 CDR Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Money traps can cause nuisance alarms if not properly installed It is recommended that stranded cable be used between the money trap and the SIGA SEC2 module Constant drawer movement will cause solid wires to break Security amp Access Control Handbook DURESS Application Silent Panic Banks jewellery stores fast food restaurants convenience stores and other places j and Emergency where people and property are at risk can be protected with a manually operated silent panic emergency alarm switch If threatened an individual can activate the switch Alarm initiating an alarm event The event is transmitted to the central station and the police department is contacted Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item Sentrol or 3045 Silent Alarm Device i equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conducto
16. CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller ESI 1 per door CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID Edwards Systems Technology Inc 59 MISCELLANEOUS Multi tenant Parts continued Configuration 60 Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer Quantity D 3CPU1 Central Processing Unit Module EST 3 RS485A 3 RS485B 3 FIB3 FIBA Choice of a Network Communications Card EST Choice of one 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module EST 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply EST 3 SAC Security Access Control Module EST 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet EST 3 LRMF Blank local Rail Module Plate EST 3 MODCOM Modem Communicator Module EST Obtained locally 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG for Data Cable Supplier Diagram Obtained locally Mani 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG with overall shield Card c Reader Common Door Tenant B ages Tenant B Doors Cable Supplier Tenant A Manages Tenant A Doors Telephone Lines Dial Up to EST3 ei Telephone Lines Dial Up toEST3 ig i CRC Config A S i H i a5 Card i c i ACDB Config A CI i Reader i i Tenant B Door iB ACDB H i CRC i Cad _____ PM H C Reader Tena
17. SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams When supplying power for sounder make sure you perform the appropriate voltage calculation to assure the voltage at the device is at the proper level Security amp Access Control Handbook PERIMETER DOORS Application Sliding Sliding glass doors are vulnerable to unauthorized entry in two ways An intruder can Glass Door open the sliding glass door or they can break the glass on the sliding glass door It is usually wise to provide a primary means of protection with a secondary means for backup in case one method of unauthorized entry is used over another Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalent Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier SIGA MD Signature Motion Detector EST Diagram From SIGA SEC2 D pB Signature Series device B To next SIGA SEC2 or or 3 SSDC Signature Series device c EA wE A DIAGRAM4 CDR Sales Tips SIGA MD motion detector provides both PIR motion detection as well as the ability to connect a dry security device contact This can reduce equipment costs as shown i
18. below In this example the door can be opened with an authorized credential Exiting the facility involves activating a PIR motion detector that Single Reader will unlock the door when a person enters into close proximity to the door If a person leaves the door open the door position switch will indicate a door ajar condition generating an alarm event During normal door operation the door position switch is shunted from activating an alarm Power for the lock and CRC is from an approved 24 Vdc power source located at some other location Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Sentrol or 6255 Passive Infrared Detector p equivalent Magnetic Lock with 1200 Ib holding force 12 or 24 Vdc Securitron M62F Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalent Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG locally for Data Obtained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG for locally CRC power and lock power Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG locally with overall shield Obtained locally Obtained locally Cable Suppli Cable Suppli Cable Suppli 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Suppli 2 Conductor 16 to 22 AWG Cable Suppli EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Timer Securitron Edwards Systems Technology Inc 37 DOORS Non Emergency
19. get wires to the door lock If this is a glass entry door how do install the locks And the list goes on These are just a few of the questions that need to be asked before you can properly provide an estimate to your customer It is advisable to partner with a professional lock company who has experience with the intricacies of door and lock installations This usually lowers your price to the customer and reduces your risk for the project The access control market is evolving Technology has driven many of the components that are commonly used in access control systems into a commodity market Products such as readers door switches request to exit devices and locks can be accessed through many channels of distribution and are generally price point driven The items that usually remain proprietary to a particular manufacturer are the reader controller and the software that monitors and manages the access control system With the shift towards commodity products some standards for interfacing these products have emerged standards for dry contact connection for devices like door monitor switches request to exit devices and locks Readers often carry a Wiegand standard usually 26 bit for interfacing into a reader controller This shift towards commodity products has created a lower price point for purchasing access control systems As the access control market evolves price points for purchasing access control systems has fallen creating greate
20. gt F d Shelving E D c B im x ae bE il Cc L Power to next detector Power to next detector D Sales Tips aly The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module ll The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts GUT TP 7 w such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Motion detectors can be powered by a central power supply or by a local trans former It is usually better to power motion detectors from a central power supply To provide local power for transformers it may be necessary to have an electrician install 120 Vac power outlets where needed increasing your project cost Central power supplies can include battery backup helping reduce false alarms due to power fluctuations aly Vv When supplying power for sounder make sure you perform the appropriate voltage calculation to assure the voltage at the device is at the proper level Edwards Systems Technology Inc 29 30 Temperature Monitoring Supervisory Functions Application In facilities such as cold storage warehouses department store fur vaults and grocery refrigerated storage units there is often a need to monitor refrigerant equipment to assure its continued operation Temperature sensors are commonly used to monitor high or low temperature settings Usually the temperature device is monitored at a remote monitoring facility such as a Central
21. motion detector Motion detectors often are provided with masks and curtains that modify the field of detection to provide varied alarm patterns For this application we need an alley pattern of detection that protects from unauthorized entry each of the three windows used in our example Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer A SIGA MD PIR Motion Detector EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Requirea C b e Supplier Diagram ie ea From SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S Signature Series device or 3 SSDC B mL To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S or Signature Series device Front view DIAGRAM12 CDR IN g 5 y a4 4 4 47 4 4 4s 4 4 4 4 J Top view gp I 34 ft 10 36 m maximum coverage Note See the SIGA MD S installation sheet P N 387347 for zone coverage configurations and instructions Sales Tips al wp The SIGA MD does not require separate power The power comes from the Y Signature loop controller Security amp Access Control Handbook WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Application Multiple Windows Protecting multiple windows where the windows do not open or where a single motion Acoustical sensors detector cannot effectively protect against unauthorized entry can be accomplished through means of acoustical sensors Acoust
22. provide varied alarm patterns These provide greater flexibility for a single detector Security amp Access Control Handbook INTERIOR SPACES Application Shelving Many types of facilities such as warehouses distribution centers home improvement centers etc have areas where long aisles of shelving are a concern The best approach is to protect the aisles with a combination of long and short range motion detectors Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer tem PIR Motion Detector 50 by 60 Sentrol or foot pattern with mirror masks equivalen PIR Motion Detector 80 by 200 Sentrol or pattern with mirror masks equivalen AP425 426 PR633 643 SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Obtained locally Cable Suppli 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Suppli 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Suppli To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S D i a g ram or Signature Series device Power for motion detectors m From SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S Signature Series device or 3 SSDC D Power for motion detectors F 4 DIAGRAMI8 cOR Top view A E F d F d B mn D D Shelving T B LU kd AN C Shelving L o bE fE CH e
23. systems is to have a special PIN number to turn off the security control panel when a user enters a facility under duress In this case the user will enter an additional or different code that will initiate a duress event for transmission to a Central Station The security panel will operate as normal and will not indicate that the duress event has been initiated thereby protecting the user from the aggressor Synergy enabled EST3 does not currently support the second duress operation Central Station Monitoring When an alarm event is reported at the security control panel the event triggers two things First is the initiation of a sounder either at the security control panel or throughout the facility Second is the transmission of the event to a certified alarm monitoring Central Station through phone lines satellite cellular or Internet transmission methods Once received the Central Station will follow instructions for dispatching police and emergency services and notifying the owner Synergy Security Using the Synergy enabled components provided for security functions EST can meet most applications large and small The real bonus of providing security function through Synergy enabled components comes from the benefits of using the EST3 fire alarm backbone For example using fire alarm speakers to notify tenants that they have ex ceeded their security close time does not really cost anything more if you already have the fire alarm
24. the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook EST3 Component Configurations Application Installing a card reader controller or keypad display requires an EST3 panel This can be an existing panel providing that module slots are available or can be configured as new Below are the minimum equipment requirements for an EST3 panel configured for connecting card reader controllers and or keypad displays This configuration also assumes that another panel contains the RS232 or Modcom module to communicate with the Access Control Database Program ACDB Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer A 3CPU1 Central Processing Unit Module EST 3 RS485A 3 RS485B 3 FIB3 FIBA Choice of a Network Communications Card ESili 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module ESI 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply EST 3 SAC Security Access Control Module ES 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet EST 3 LRMF Blank Local Rail Module Plate Edwards Systems Technology Inc EST EST3 Panel for CRC KPDISP 75 EST3 COMPONE
25. to determine the requirements for delayed egress applications Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM CRCRL Relay used for strike or EST magnetic locks Card Reader Controller EST Card Reader Controller Sounder ie mounts in the CRC enclosure Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib holding force 12 or 24 Vdc EST 370 Series Locknetics Sentrol or equivalent 1085T Magnetic Door Switch Alarm Controls AC TS2 Request to Exit Button Station or equivalent Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG ocally for Data Obtained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG ocally for CRC power and lock power Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG ocally with overall shield Cable Supplier Cable Suppli Cable Suppli btained ocally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Suppli Edwards Systems Technology Inc 71 MISCELLANEOUS Delayed Piagram Egress DIAGRAM36 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vdc power supply gt 4 4 gt 24 Vdc power supply to next CRC or KPDISP From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP To next CRC or KPDISP B C D i I I lt gt K I e H cS i i i aera 1 o J E 1 l i i i fyl i z lle 7 E G Fa Perimeter
26. usually wiser to contract the installation and procurement of the parking gate barrier the barrier pad electrical work reader pedestal parking lot cutting parking lot repair and fence alignment Sometimes a guard station is located beside the barrier gate If the guard station requires manual release of the parking gate arm add a request to exit button at the guard station and connect the request to exit button into the CRC for the parking gate barrier reader CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook FACILITY INGRESS EGRESS Application Parking Lot Parking lots are often controlled and managed by the use of parking gate barriers For In Out Reader tracking employees in and out of a parking lot facility most parking lots use a reader to allow entry into the parking lot and a reader to allow the exiting of the parking lot Most parking gate barriers are usually configured to be Self Contained This means that the parking gate barrier has all the electronics and locking mechanisms bui
27. 9 UL 1620 UL 1076 UL 294 UL 365 UL 864 UL 1635 UL 1076 UL 1950 and ULC S527 The applications discussed in this handbook are intended for general reference purposes only Specific standards may require additional equipment Please refer to the EST3 Installation and Service manual Appendix C for minimum hardware requirements as they relate to specific UL standards 4 Security amp Access Control Handbook Security There are two primary forms of security physical and electronic Physical security involves facility guards structural barriers crowd control and other elements that physically protect and inhibit damage to facilities Electronic security involves surveillance facility management and monitoring of people or facilities by electronic means with minimal human interaction The Synergy Product Application Handbook will focus on the electronic elements of security providing common solutions to typical applications Within the industry there are literally hundreds of devices that will accomplish the same basic function for a specific problem Some devices offer broader application uses while others are specific to individual applications There is a broad range of prices for devices depending on the grade of security application provided It is often up to you to determine which device fits the application best and offers the most viable economical approach There is more than one way to skin a cat is a saying that appl
28. GA MD S Signature Series B or Signature device or 3 SSDC Series device Tes TED TEIE A A A A A A Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams The Sentrol 5415A does not require separate power The power comes from a battery integral to the shock sensor Sentrol also offers the 5425 which does require separate power Edwards Systems Technology Inc 27 INTERIOR SPACES Store Fronts Motion Detection 28 Application Curtain PIR motion detectors provide an alternate method for protecting large windows and doors that are typically found in a storefront application In many cases the PIR motion detector provides a better cost effective solution than multiple glass break detectors Diagram From SIGA SEC2 E To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S gt SIGA MD S Signature Series or Signature device or 3 SSDC E Series device DIAGRAM18 CDR Application Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer tem A SIGA MD PIR Motion Detector EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required A Sales Tips The SIGA MD contains masks and curtains that modify the field of detection to 1 Y
29. NT CONFIGURATIONS EST3 Component Configurations 76 Diagram a 1 DIAGRAM27 CDR Sales Tips Carefully study cabinet configurations when designing a project Planning for future aly module additions by providing larger cabinets will decrease overall installation and equipment costs Security amp Access Control Handbook EST3 COMPONENT CONFIGURATIONS Application In any access control system a card reader and card reader controller can be used to operate devices that are completely remote from the card reader controller In such cases the card reader controller simply creates an access event and passes it to the 3 SAC for processing by the 3 CPU1 Any device that can be controlled by an EST3 panel can be operated in response to an access event As a typical example the application below shows how the entrance devices to a secured parking area could be operated from a remote card reader Note that any type of CRC input device could be used in place of a card reader When any cardholder of a specific access level swipes their card the access event is sent from the card reader controller to the 3 SAC and then to the 3 CPU1 At the 3 CPU1 the access eve
30. Station If activated the Central Station will notify personnel of the abnormal condition so that the problem can be corrected Refrigerated areas store food or other items that are worth thousands of dollars and that could be destroyed if the proper temperature is not maintained Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item Micro Temp Alert Sensor A UTA1 1 99 minutes Windland 32 to 300 degree Fahrenheit SIGA CT1 Supervisory Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram From SIGA SEC2 A To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S 6 SIGA MD S or Signature Series Signature Series device or 3 SSDC 5 device D e Al UY a Sales Tips ol wp Using the MODCOM dialer in an EST3 cabinet will generate digital communication W signals that can be monitored by a Central Station Security amp Access Control Handbook SUPERVISORY FUNCTIONS Application Sump Pumps The flooding of cellars or basements can cause extensive damage To avoid costly repairs a device known as a sump pump is often used to keep water from building up in these areas Usually the sump pump is monitored at a remote monitoring facility such as a Central Station If activated the Central Station will notify personnel of the
31. ained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG cally for Data ained cally ained 1 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG cally for Data ained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG ocally with overall shield 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG 78 Security amp Access Control Handbook Diagram EST3 COMPONENT CONFIGURATIONS EST3 Control Panel 3 CPU1 3 SAC Module Signature Controller Items E F G H 1 J KL Signature SAC Data Bus Data Bus DIAGRAM40 CDR p O M lt Gate Opener SIGA CR D CRC a fe Card Reader B Controller VCR t _ SIGA CR D lt p O Spot q p Light SIGA CR D Card A N Reader N Power Supply 16 5VAC C Sales Tips Command List Note A command list can operate a function from a CRC At this time you cannot have separate command lists for an ingress reader and an egress reader For example you may not have a command list activate the lights when you enter an area and a separate command list to turn off the lights when you exit an area CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be
32. ays The two most common are 1 Free turning in one direction locked in the opposite direction 2 Controlled in both directions This application uses two readers that will permit control in both directions Security turnstiles are usually configured to be Self Contained This means that the security turnstile has all the electronics and locking mechanisms built in to lock and release the security turnstile The only interface that the security turnstile requires is a contact closure from the CRC indicating authorization to enter or exit provided by the CRCRL Check specific interface requirements from the turnstile manufacturer Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST CRCRL Relay used for turnstile interface EST Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG locally with overall shield Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG locally for Data Obtained locally Cable Supplier Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Edwards Systems Technology Inc 51 FACILITY INGRESS EGRESS Turnstile Diagram Contact output to security turnstile programmable logic controller B C From 3 SAC module CRC or KPDISP To next CRC or KPDISP with 24 Vdc from control panel D Outreader A A Inreader TTT TUIE DIAGRAM24 CDR
33. btained locally 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Suppli EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Timer Securitron Edwards Systems Technology Inc DOORS Non Emergency Exit Double Door Single Reader 43 DOORS Non Emergency Exit Double Door Single Reader 44 Diagram TET DIAGRAM30 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vde power supply gt H gt 24 Vdc power supply to next CRC or KPDISP Q or G From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP i N next CRC or KPDISP B C Tl 1 Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips Door Ajar is sometimes sold as an extra feature Using common power supplies for the CRC and the locks reduces project costs CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A request to exit button can be used instead of a PIR motion detector Sometimes due to budget restraints the lock is eliminated from the door that is not used for entry This is usually acceptable if there is a secure method to manually latch the door from the top and from the bottom A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you ar
34. d Diagram Surface Diagram 20 Security amp Access Control Handbook Parts Recessed Position Switch Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer WINDOWS 1055W Recessed Position Switch Sentrol or equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESTI Obtained locally 2 Conductor 18 AWG Twisted Shield Not Required Cable Supplier Obtained locally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Parts Surface Mount Position Switch Diagram Item Part Description Cable Supplier Manufacturer 1035W Surface Mount Position Switch Sentrol or equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained locally 2 Conductor 18 AWG Twisted Shield Not Required Cable Supplier Sales Tips Obtained locally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier aly The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module Ww fie The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Edwards Systems Technology Inc AND Single Sliding Window OPENINGS 21 WINDOWS AND Multiple Windows motion detectors 22 OPENINGS Application Protecting multiple windows can be accomplished individually such as the example used under single sliding windows or can be made more cost effective by using a
35. dc power supply to power the CRC and to charge its battery The 3 SAC connects to the CRC through the SAC bus When an authorized card is read at a card reader the CRC provides power to the door strike and unlocks the door Edwards Systems Technology Inc 65 MISCELLANEOUS Intermittent Parts Lock Power ce Part Description Manufacturer CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Relay used for strike or CRCRL magnetic locks EST Sentrol or 6255 Passive Infrared Detector i equivalent N A Magnetic Lock or Strike N A Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch 5 equivalent 3CPU1 Central Processing Unit Module EST 3 RS485A 3 RS485B 3 FIB3 FIBA Choice of a Network EST Choice Communications Card J of one 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module EST 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply EST 3 SAC Security Access Control Module EST 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet EST 3 LRMF Blank local Rail Module Plate EST Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG locally for Data Obtained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG locally for CRC power and lock power Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG locally with overall shield Cable Supplier Cable Supplier Cable Supplier ained cally 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier ained locally 2 Conductor 16 to 22 AWG Cable Supplier 66 Security amp
36. ds a security alarm event It does not unlock the door immediately thus allowing site staff time to investigate The CRC waits for a specific interval of time before unlocking the door The typical delay time is 15 seconds however you may be able to use a delay of up to 30 seconds with the approval of the AHJ The horn continues to sound for a specific period of time or until the CRC is reset After the delay time passes the CRC unlocks the door and latches it in the unlocked state The CRC must be reset in order to relock the door and silence the horn To reset the CRC site staff must use a valid badge at the card reader The CRC also activates the CRCSND horn if the door is opened without a valid badge credential For example if the door is forced open from the outside the CRCSND activates even though the REX has not been pressed Many codes require that delayed egress doors unlock during a fire alarm or when the panel is in trouble This requirement allows occupants to evacuate the site immediately when a fire is detected or when the panel loses its ability to detect a fire or sound the alarm The application below shows a delayed egress door with inside and outside card readers and a request to exit switch The CRC uses a door contact switch to determine the position of the door and a maglock to lock the door The door contact switch and REX switch are connected to the input loops of the CRC Note Refer to NFPA 101 and the local AHJ
37. e Series device 1 2 inch conduit D c 1 2 inch conduit Surface mounted 4 inch square box with cover Note The SIGA SEC2 is mounted in this box See detail DIAGRAMS COR Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module If you have multiple overhead rollup doors you can secure two doors at a time by installing a single SIGA SEC2 between them The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Conduit is used for protecting the wire against damage from machinery Security amp Access Control Handbook Windows and Openings Application Roof hatches are often overlooked as an entry point into a facility Providing a door Roof Hatches position switch can prevent unauthorized entry from a roof hatch entry point The use of a properly mounted door position switch will meet this type of application Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch amp Bracket equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESI Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram From SIGA SEC2 Signature Series device or 3 SSDC To next SIGA SEC2 or Signature Series device
38. e most effective method of protecting all the space in the room is to 4 mount the PIR in the ceiling Correct positioning of the PIR detector is critical when Shelves amp covering the entire area Ob stacles Parts Diagram ai Part Description Manufacturer Item j Sentrol or A 6255 PIR Sureshot Motion Detector equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESI Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG A Cable Supplier locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Obtained p locally 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram Located in a secure area 1 of the building i c 1 From SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S l a al i Signature Series device or 3 SSDC gt g L To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S 4 aes Pall B_ l Signature Series device D q E 1 Ae Detector power gt Q B lt Detector power to next device DIAGRAMIS COR Incorrect Correct A A Figure 1 Wall mounted PIRs are more susceptible to Figure 2 A ceiling mounted PIR can provide blockage by partitions and shelving protection from partitions blocking the view Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Passive Infrared Detecto
39. e using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook DOORS Application Emergency Exit Protecting facilities from unauthorized entry is acommon reason for providing access Double Door control at main entry points within a facility Entry points with double doors need to have locking hardware for both doors but in most applications only one door is used for Single Reader the actual entry and exiting of an area In this configuration the door is also used as an emergency exit The door can be opened with an authorized credential Exiting from the facility involves the activation of a PIR motion detector that will unlock the door when a person enters into close proximity to the door If a person leaves the door open the door position switch will indicate a door ajar condition generating an alarm event During normal door operation the door position switch is shunted from activating an alarm Power for the lock and CRC is from an approved 24 Vdc power source located at another location A CRCRL relay is used for the 24 Vdc magnetic lock with current or voltage outside the CRC specification Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Contro
40. ead can install most readers meh 500 feet from the CRC pees Consult the reader mount product catalog sheet for details DIAGRAM26 CDR Sales Tips Use caution when proposing parking gate barriers It is usually wiser to contract the installation and procurement of the parking gate barrier the barrier pad electrical work reader pedestal parking lot cutting parking lot repair and fence alignment Sometimes a guard station is located beside the barrier gate If the guard station requires manual release of the parking gate arm add a request to exit button at the guard station and connect the request to exit button to the CRC for the parking gate barrier reader CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook Miscellaneous Application There are two main methods used to control elevators The most common method is to place a reader inside or outside the elevator cab When a valid credential is presented to the reader the reader through a connection to the elevator control
41. enefits The first is giving the handicap person extra time to enter or exit the doorway before relocking the door The second is an automatic door opener A second card reader can be installed in parallel to the entry or exit card reader to make it easier for a handicapped person to reach The second card reader should be placed at a lower level and farther away from the door The distance from the door should allow the automatic door to open fully without a person needing to move backwards Egress is performed using a request to exit device such as a motion detector shown for this application Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST CRCRL Relay used for strike or magnetic locks ESI 370 Series Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib holding force 12 or 24 Vdc Locknetics 1085T Magnetic Door Switch Sentrol or equivalent Obtained ocally 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG for Data Cable Supplier Obtained ocally 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG for CRC power and lock power Cable Supplier Obtained ocally 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG with overall shield Cable Supplier btained ocally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier btained ocally 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Timer Edwa
42. enerating an alarm event During normal door operation the door position switch is shunted from activating an alarm Power for the lock and CRC is from an approved 24 Vdc power source located at another location A CRCRL relay is used for the 24 Vdc magnetic lock with current or voltage outside the CRC specification Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Relay used for strike or magnetic locks Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib holding force 12 or 24 Vdc CRCRL EST 370 Series Locknetics Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalent Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG ocally for Data Obtained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG ocally for CRC power and lock power Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG ocally with overall shield Cable Supplier Cable Supplier Cable Supplier btained ocally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier btained ocally 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Timer Securitron Edwards Systems Technology Inc 47 DOORS Non Emergency Exit Double Door In Out Reader 48 Diagram LUMIT DIAGRAM31 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vdc power supply 24 Vdc power supply
43. entrance door inside view Sales Tips 72 Consult with local codes and AHJ for delayed egress requirements Using the CRCSND as a sounder can minimize project costs and can be used for a variety of applications CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook MISCELLANEOUS Application Two Person A two person rule ensures that no personnel can be in a controlled area alone A card R l reader controller operating under two person rule prevents the entrance of a single ule person into the controlled area When two people are present in the area one cannot exit without the other The controlled area can have a single entrance or multiple entrances The network coordinates user information between the card reader controllers that serve a common area A typical two person rule application is shown below This application only shows the card reader controller and reader configuration For complete card reader controller door configuration refer to the appropriate application section Parts
44. face requirements from the parking gate barrier manufacturer Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer tem 5375 MaxiProx Reader HID Custom Pedestal Reader Mount Custom CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Relay used for parking gate EST barrier interface CRCRL Obtained locally Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG locally with overall shield Obtained locally 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG for Data Cable Supplier Cable Supplier 6 Conductor 18 to 20 AWG Cable Supplier Edwards Systems Technology Inc 53 FACILITY INGRESS EGRESS r E 7 Parkin y Lot Diagram S From 3 SAC module CRC or KPDISP Single Reader 54 with 24 Vdc power from the control panel GD E m To next CRC or KPDISP P FG Reader pedestal mount A Yas Underground conduit Underground conduit 4 F F Entrance Fence 7 Gate barrier arm Fanos u tT 120 Vac Y i e esses es Exit Equipment cabinet and gate alarm barrier pad 1 1 i Ground l loop Note Do not install the i detector CRC at the gate controller 1 without proper ventilation i heating and cooling You SSsassRSssss can install most readers 500 feet from the CRC DIAGRAm2s cor Consult the reader product catalog sheet for details Gate controller Sales Tips Use caution when proposing parking gate barriers It is
45. ic etc Request to Exit Device A device that is installed on the egress side of the door to allow free egress when activated Common request to exit devices include PIR motion detectors push buttons and touch sensitive bars CRC A Card Reader Controller that controls a door application A CRC provides the electronic interface for reader s request to exit devices door position switches intelligent database for the door and activation of the lock s Door Position Switches Switches that monitor the status of a door or window s position Strikes Locking devices that are installed on the doorframe where the doorknob meets the doorframe Magnetic Locks Locks that use electric magnets to hold a door closed when power is applied The locks come in many configurations and vary in door holding force 3 SAC This is the Security Access Control module that is installed in the EST3 cabinet Up to 62 CRC controllers and or Keypad Displays can be installed on a single module KPDISP A Keypad Display that is commonly used for security functions such as arming or disarming a security partition zone bypassing alarm points extending closing times etc 36 Security amp Access Control Handbook Doors Application Protecting facilities from unauthorized entry is acommon reason for providing access Non Emergency control at main entry points within a facility The most common access control door Exit Entry Door configuration is provided
46. ical sensors will hear when the glass is broken within a given area It is important to match the sensor to the room size A sensor whose range extends well beyond the boundaries of the room is acoustically hot and vulnerable to false alarms For protecting glass on more than one wall ceiling mounting is most desirable Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item Sentrol or 5810A Acoustical Sensor ShatterPro II 25 Ft i equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier c Diagram SU DEIE Sorec donee a 2Se I iy Signature Series device or 3 SSDC gt To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S B or Signature Series device E D Power for acoustical device Power to next acoustical device A DIAGRAM13 CDR _ Sales Tips ly The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module Y aly The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts ay such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams When supplying power for sounder make sure you perform the appropriate voltage ili Y calculation to a
47. ies very well to security Keep this in mind when designing security solutions for your customers Basic Principles For the novice user there are some basic security principles that are good to know and understand For the purpose of this Handbook the following explanations will be brief and to the point There are several publications that go into more detail and these are strongly recommended reading to further your understanding of security principles and application solutions Point Annunciation Point annunciation provides annunciation at the security display on a per point basis This is exact event reporting that is very useful not only to the operator but to the service organization having to maintain the system Zones Partitions Many times devices will be grouped into security zones This is often done to minimize costs It is more expensive to provide point annunciation than it is to provide zoned annunciation Using zones versus point annunciation is often determined not just by cost but also by the application For example it may be better to zone a large group of windows on the side of a building that contains magnetic switches rather than individually annunciating each window Interior Protection Interior protection covers the interior of a facility or area Devices like motion detectors photoelectric beams and video motion detection is used for monitoring an area for unauthorized entry Often a facility monitored by a securi
48. ility Ingress Egress ssseeeeeeeees Roof Hateh S sssini tinet 15 lusts Sky Lights qg Mmstile oo seteseestessesteeen Fences Chain Link Rolling Gates Fences Other Fence Gates ccesseseeeeeee 18 Single Sliding Window escssseeeeees 21 Multiple Windows motion detectors 22 Multiple Windows Acoustical sensors 23 Interior Spaces cccsseeesesseeeseeeseeseeeeees 24 Office FOYErS siescncisinaviensrenienes 24 Offices with Partitions Shelves amp Obstacles 25 Loading Dock DOOrs sescssseeseseeeseeesesees Store Fronts Shock Sensors Store Fronts Motion Detection Shelving inos ennaa aa aaa Supervisory Functions cccecseeeeeeeeees Temperature Monitoring i SUMP PUMPS ansann D S Sanana a aaa 32 Cash ReQISters cccssssseescssssssesesssseseseseas 32 Silent Panic and Emergency Alarm 33 Edwards Systems Technology Inc Parking Lot single reader Parking Lot in out Reader Miscellaneous c sescescceessssssssesseseseeseees 57 Elevator Control isciiisscviceaviewasciniven sevaanive 57 Multi tenant Configuration TT 59 Continuous Lock Power E EE 62 Intermittent Lock Power arie 65 Multiple Card Readers PEE 69 Delayed Egress 00c00 AT 71 TWO Person RUIeC c ccecscescsscsesscseeeesreseeeeees 73 EST3 Component Configurations 75 EST3 Panel for CRC KPDISP
49. ing Class A or Class B wiring A request to exit button can be used instead of a PIR motion detector Sometimes due to budget restraints the lock is eliminated from the door that is not used for entry This is usually acceptable if there is a secure method to manually latch the door from the top and from the bottom A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook DOORS Application Non Emergency Sometimes the operation of a facility warrants the tracking of personnel to and from an Exit Double Door area Providing this function requires the use of an entry reader and an exit reader Entry points with double doors need to have locking hardware for both doors but in In Out Reader most applications only one door is used for the actual entry and exiting of an area In this example whether you are entering or exiting the area you are required to present a valid credential This enables the system to track when and where a person enters or exits a facility and who it is If a person leaves the door open the door position switch will indicate a door ajar condition g
50. ionally existed between building functions Synergy also challenges system designers application specialists and sales personnel in ways that many have never been before Meeting these challenges calls for a certain finesse that comes with know how and experience This handbook is designed to provide the basic know how so that the experience you gain with Synergy is successful and rewarding Marketing Group Edwards Systems Technology Inc October 2001 Table of Contents Introduction wisiscntctecevcrsansaisietecsiwnas 3 Access Control 0 0000 35 Pa DOONS anaa a dk Skin 37 UL Listings for Non Emergency Exit Entry Door Synergy enabled ESTS3 cccccccceeeee 4 Single Reader AEAT 37 Emergency Exit Entry Door it 5 Single Reader anseia 39 Securi y nunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Non Emergency Exit Entry Door A In Out Reader cccccccceesceseseesesesseseeees 41 Perimeter Doors 2 cscceceseeeeeeeeseeeeeeees Non Emergency Exit Double Door Entry DOOR vecssscasasancavannniucuauilat Single Reader esa 43 Entry Door with Sounder Emergency Exit Double Door Double DOOrS rrira Single Reader cccscscssssssssseseseesees 45 Double Doors with Sounder ccceee 11 ae Non Emergency Exit Double Door Sliding Glass Door In Out Reader Overhead Rollup Door Handicap Door cccsccsssessssssssessseessssesees Windows and Openings vncconeeoreereenre 15 Fac
51. le The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Do not install the SIGA SEC2 on the fence or gate Install the SIGA SEC2 inside the protected facility Edwards Systems Technology Inc 17 WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Fences Application Other Fence Other chain link fence gates can be protected with door position switches and magnets Depending on the diameter gatepost and gatepost frame brackets can be mounted to Gates accommodate the gate structure Many variables exist with fence construction that make it difficult to assure proper alignment of the gate switch for alarm protection Misaligned gates are prone to false alarms so it is often necessary to take the proper measures to reduce the risks of false alarms Because so many scenarios exist for fences and gates this process can often be labor intensive and difficult to estimate Parts Diagram item Part Description Manufacturer 1094A Magnetic Door Switch amp Bracket Sentrol or equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained locally 2 Conductor 18 AWG Twisted Shield Not Required Cable Supplier Obtained locally Sales Tips 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any securit
52. le doors need to have locking hardware for both doors but in most applications only one door is used for the actual entry and exiting of an area In this example the door can be opened with an authorized credential Exiting from the facility involves the activation of a PIR motion detector that will unlock the door when a person enters into close proximity to the door If a person leaves the door open the door position switch will indicate a door ajar condition generating an alarm event During normal door operation the door position switch is shunted from activating an alarm Power for the lock and CRC is from an approved 24 Vdc power source located at another location A CRCRL relay is used for the 24 Vdc magnetic lock with current or voltage outside the CRC specification Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Relay used for strike or magnetic locks ESU CRCRL Sentrol or equivalent 6255 Passive Infrared Detector Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib Sae holding force 12 or 24 Vdc Locknetics Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalen Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG locally for Data Calle Supe Obtained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG locally for CRC power and lock power Cable Supp Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG locally with overall shield Calle Supe O
53. ller EST CRCRL Relay used for strike or magnetic locks ESL Sentrol or equivalent 6255 Passive Infrared Detector Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib 370 Series holding force 12 or 24 Vdc Locknetics Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch 3 equivalent Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG ocally for Data btained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG ocally for CRC power and lock power btained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG ocally with overall shield btained ocally Cable Suppli Cable Suppli Cable Suppli 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Suppli EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Timer Securitron Edwards Systems Technology Inc 45 DOORS Emergency Exit Piagram Double Door Single Reader TET DIAGRAM30 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vdc power supply gt H gt 24 Vdc power supply to next CRC or KPDISP Q or G From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP i N next CRC or KPDISP B C Tl 1 Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips 46 Door Ajar is sometimes sold as an extra feature Using common power supplies for the CRC and the locks reduces project costs CRC communications can be configured us
54. lt in to raise and lower the barrier arm The only interface that the parking gate barrier requires is a contact closure from the CRCRL indicating authorization to enter Check specific inter face requirements from the parking gate barrier manufacturer Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item 5375 MaxiProx Reader EST or HID Custom Pedestal Reader Mount Custom CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Relay used for strike or magnetic locks Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG locally for Data Obtained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG locally with overall shield Obtained locally CRCRL EST Cable Supplier Cable Supplier 6 Conductor 18 to 20 AWG Cable Supplier Edwards Systems Technology Inc 55 FACILITY INGRESS EGRESS Parking Lot Pagram In Out Reader 56 mE Q From 3 SAC module CRC or KPDISP with 24 Vdc power from the control panel cD E m To next CRC or KPDISP P 1 G P 2 F SD Reader pedestal mount A Ya B Underground conduit Underground conduit Uy F m Entrance y Gate barrier arm Fence O O Fence 120 Vac F lt gt Equipment cabinet Underground Exit and gate arm conduit barrier pad Y BH Note Do not install the CRC at the gate controller Gate controller _______ A without proper ventilation heating and cooling You R
55. mer Securitron Obtained locally 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Edwards Systems Technology Inc Cable Supplier 41 DOORS Non Emergency Piasram Exit Entry Door In Out Reader ToT DIAGRAM29 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view gt 24 Vdc power supply to next CRC or KPDISP F From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP rae ee 4 r next CRC or KPDISP eem From 24 Vdc power supply gt n 0 L e E LUTET Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips Door Ajar is sometimes sold as an extra feature Using common power supplies for the CRC and the locks reduces project costs CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay 42 Security amp Access Control Handbook Application Protecting facilities from unauthorized entry is acommon reason for providing access control at main entry points within a facility Entry points with doub
56. module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams aly D4 16 Security amp Access Control Handbook WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Application Fences For most chain link rolling gates there is considerable tolerance and leeway in the closed Chain Link position This makes it difficult to assure proper alignment of the gate switch for alarm protection Misaligned gates are prone to false alarms so it is often necessary to take the Rolling Gates proper measures to reduce the risks of false alarms This application uses a door position switch that provides the gap variances required to reduce the risk of false alarms Parts Diagram Description Manufacturer Item Magnetic Door Switch amp Bracket Need to purchase additional Sentrol or magnets to meet the diagram equivalent application SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Located in a secure area Diagram 1 of the building i re From SIGA SEC2 I F 1 Signature Series device 4 MIM 4 L To next SIGA SEC2 or 1 1 1 1 or 3 SSDC Signature Series device Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each modu
57. mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Edwards Systems Technology Inc Remote Event Activated Control 79 EST P N 85010 0122 Issue 1 ISBN 0 9706268 2 7 Printed in USA 35 00 Security and Access Control Handbook A practical guide to application and system design Since building functions first required control by multiple systems there s been a need to make them simpler and more efficient No matter how sophisticated our buildings become there will always be ways to improve them by finding common ground among systems and consolidating elements that fulfil similar functions For example an audio system used for fire alarm communication can where authori ties permit pull double duty as a security notification system power supplies can accommodate card readers as well as fire alarm strobes wiring can serve both motion sensors and smoke detectors The result is true building synergy a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts an opportunity to leverage bigger better sales out of existing and new installations alike a means to more competitive and more powerful bids But as building systems become more streamlined and efficient the finesse with which they are designed and applied becomes increasingly important This handbook provides an overview of security and access control challenges and
58. n the application above The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Two magnets spaced a few feet apart can be mounted on the sliding glass door This will allow a person to open the sliding door for air but maintain the alarm state of the door Edwards Systems Technology Inc 13 PERIMETER 14 Overhead Rollup Door DOORS Application Overhead doors can be a nuisance to protect since they are subjected to damage and often do not align properly To protect an overhead rollup door you must allow for movement within the door thus providing a switch that allows gap variances that will reduce false alarms or misalignment This application uses a door position switch that provides the gap variances required for overhead doors In warehouse environments it is often wise to protect your cables by using conduit at least 10 feet up the wall Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item Sentrol or 2515A Magnetic Door Switch amp Bracket equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESI Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Cable Supplier Cable Supplier Diagram Junction box From SIGA SEC2 74 Signature Series device To next SIGA SEC2 or g p or 3 SSDC Signatur
59. n hidden For example 120 Vac power outlets are typically required for card reader controllers Powering the card reader controllers remotely could save project costs to your customer CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook Application Intermittent By intermittent locks we mean locks that operate on average less than 30 seconds in Lock Power every minute The CRC can be powered by the 3 PPS M or by a remote supply It uses this power source to charge an internal 1 2 Ah sealed lead acid battery The CRC s battery then provides the power needed to operate the door lock Because the battery powers the door strike this configuration cannot be used for maglocks or strikes that are active more than 30 seconds in a minute In these conditions the battery would not have enough time to charge and keep up with the drain A typical application using CRC battery power is shown below The application shows the charging power coming from the 3 PPS M in the control panel The access control system requires a 24 V
60. nit Module EST 3 RS485A 3 RS485B 3 FIB3 FIBA Choice of a Network Communications Card ESI 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply 3 SAC Security Access Control Module 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet 3 LRMF Blank local Rail Module Plate Obtained cally 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG for Data ained cally 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG for CRC power and lock power ained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG with overall shield 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG 2 Conductor 16 to 22 AWG Optional Power Source S Booster Power Supply Optional Power Transformer 16 5 AC Source T Edwards Systems Technology Inc 63 Continuous Diagram Lock Power EST3 Control Panel 3 CPU1 3 SAC Module 3 PPS M Module Items G H l J K L M 24VDC Power SAC Data Bus B C e Optional 24 VDC remote power supply Card Reader or 16 5 VAC Controller Transformer o Items S T eT R f 5 o Card Door Request to Strike or Reader Contact Exit Device Maglock A F D E Sales Tips Make sure to perform proper power calculations when configuring power require ments for locks Using booster power supplies will minimize costs to the customer that are ofte
61. nt i Manages Tenant C Doors Tenant A Door iB CRC ey Property Manager Manages Common Doors Telephone Lines Card Dial Up to EST3 Reader i Tenant C Door Telephone Lines Dial Up to EST3 Config A CI G Common Doors EST3 w Modcom AE Items D E F GH I J K Telephone Lines Dial Up to ACDB Card Reader DIAGRAM 3 COR c Security amp Access Control Handbook MISCELLANEOUS Sales Tips Multi tenant Configuration Refer to the Access Control Database Program product sheet for current computer requirements To minimize markups and improve your project price require that the customer provide the computer for the ACDB program in addition to the programming time for badge holders for their facility CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Edwards Systems Technology Inc 61 MISCELLANEOUS Continuous Lock Power 62 Application By continuous locks we mean locks that operate on average more than
62. nt activates a predefined command list The command list oper ates the Signature relays on the Signature data circuit supported by the Signature controller module These relays activate the gate opener a spotlight and a VCR image recording system An inside card reader could be used to control exits from the area but it would be more appropriate to use a motion detector since egress from the area is not controlled This application shows only the card reader controller reader and relay configuration For complete card reader controller parking lot configuration refer to the appropriate application section Edwards Systems Technology Inc Remote Event Activated Control 77 EST3 COMPONENT CONFIGURATIONS Remote Event Parts Activated Control Biaaiam Part Description Manufacturer Quantity Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID 1 per cab CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller ES 1 per cab 1 per CRC CRCXF 120V 16 5V Transformer EST or CRCXM 1 per floor SIGA CR Control Relay Module ES per cab 3CPU1 Central Processing Unit Module EST 1 3 RS485A 3 RS485B 3 FIB3 FIBA Choice of a Network ES Choice Communications Card of one 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module ES 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply EST 3 SAC Security Access Control Module ES 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet EST 3 LRMF Blank Local Rail Module Plate ES 3 SDDC Signature Loop Controller ES
63. ology Inc PERIMETER DOORS Entry Door Application Protecting single entry perimeter doors can vary depending on the door and door with Sounder construction The only item that changes with the type of door is the door position switch There are many types of door position switches for different door applications This application contains a basic surface mounted door position switch used for a variety of purposes In addition in this application a local sounder will activate when the door is opened without proper authorization This is often used in large facilities to prevent unauthorized opening of the door For example an emergency door is one application where using a sounder is common Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer tem Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Colossal Obtained 2 Conductor locally 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier G1 P Genesis Horn Steady Tone EST SIGA CC1 Signal Module ESI Obtained 2 Conductor locally 18 AWG to 22 AWG G Power for sounder B Power to next device From SIGA SEC2 pe Signature Series device gt MN gt To next SIGA SEC2 or or 3 SSDC Signature Series device Cable Supplier Diagram m DIAGRAM1 CDR
64. otion detector that will unlock the door when a person enters into close proximity to the door If a person leaves the door open the door position switch will indicate a door ajar condition generating an alarm event During normal door operation the door position switch is shunted from activating an alarm Power for the lock and CRC is from an approved 24 Vdc power source located at some other location A CRCRL relay is used for the 24 Vdc magnetic locks with current or voltage outside the CRC specification Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST Relay used for strike or CRCRL magnetic locks ESI Sentrol or 6255 Passive Infrared Detector equivalent Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib 370 Series holding force 12 or 24 Vdc Locknetics Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalent Obtained 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG ocally fora Cable Supplier Obtained 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG ocally for CRC power and lock power Cable Supplier btained 8 Conductor stranded 22AWG ocally with overall shield Cable Supplier btained ocally 4 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier btained ocally 2 Conductor 16 to 22 AWG Cable Supplier EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Timer Securitron Edwards Systems Technology Inc DOORS
65. panel will enable the person to push any floor button allowing them access to all floors The connection typically is the relay contact normally used for a lock from the CRCRL to the elevator control panel As shown in the diagram above the second method enables greater control over who and where a person may access one to several floors When a person presents a valid credential to a reader inside or outside the elevator cab the access control system will determine which floor s are available to the person and activate the buttons for the valid floors The person may then pick any floor desired For this application a Card Reader Controller and independent power source are installed in the elevator cab When a cardholder presents his card it is processed by the CRC If valid the CRC sends an access granted event and a command list request to the 3 CPU1 via the 3 SAC The command list operates the Signature relay modules attached to the Signature Controller module The relays are connected to the elevator controller and turn on or off access to the correct floors according to the cardholder s access group privi leges The command list includes timing so the cardholder has a limited window of opportunity during which he can press the desired floor button After the time has lapsed he must present his card again Note This application must be used only for floor access and NOT for elevator control Diagram Elevator Room Ele
66. r 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG locally Stranded Cable Supplier Cable Supplier Diagram From SIGA SEC2 B To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S gt iiifi 6 gt SIGA MD S Signature Series 7 Cc or Signature device or 3 SSDC D Series device A Q DIAGRAM23 CDR Open 1 inch 30 to activate switch Sales Tips aly The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Edwards Systems Technology Inc 33 DURESS 34 Security amp Access Control Handbook Access Control Access control is a service that provides three primary functions 1 Controls entry to exit from an area or facility 2 Tracks and logs personnel throughout a facility and 3 Eliminates key and lock cylinder replacement costs when employees are hired or terminated There are many detail items to consider when providing electronic access through a door entry What does the local code for egress require Is the door a UL fire rated door that requires a certain kind of locking device and method of installation Is the door an emergency exit door that may have to meet specific local code requirements Is the door installed properly Do we need to add door closers Can
67. r application practices Passive Infrared Detectors should not be aimed at sources of rapid heating or cooling These include forced air ducts space heaters direct sunlight strong white lights and mirrors that can reflect strong lights When supplying power for sounder make sure you perform the appropriate voltage calculation to assure the voltage at the device is at the proper level Edwards Systems Technology Inc 25 INTERIOR 26 Loading Dock Doors SPACES Application Loading dock doors are frequently the target of intruders Early detection can prevent costly break ins to truck trailers and to the warehouse itself For this application it is wise to use a PIR that is made for the outdoor environment Parts Bee au Part Description Manufacturer Item 6187CTX Outdoor PIR Motion Detector Sdweler equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG Cable S E locally Twisted Shield Not Required COUP DIG ae 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier see 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram T ocated ina sacure wea onnaco of the building 1 Cc 1 ma lal epea I B or Signature Series device D q E a Detector power O lt Power to next Detector TN AMIN ON Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 con
68. r opportunity Synergy s price point for an access control door is one of the lowest in the industry when an ESTS3 system is already installed within the facility Using the 3 SAC module connecting card reader controllers to an EST3 panel leverages the existing data communication backbone that exists with the fire alarm system If the application calls for stand alone access control the Synergy enabled architecture provides many configuration options that assist you in providing creative and competitive solutions to your customers Synergy solutions are competitive with the industry s leading manu facturers The following section contains some basic door configurations that you will come across when providing access control solutions to your customers The applications within the section are intended to provide you with some basic knowledge and common solutions for your proposals Please remember that there are several methods to use when providing a solution to your customers so even though we may show one method you should always explore alternative solutions remaining inventive and competitive Edwards Systems Technology Inc 35 ACCESS CONTROL To help you better understand the terminology tossed around when discussing access control systems some common terms are explained below Reader A device that reads the encoded badge number when a badge is presented Technologies include mag strip proximity Wiegand bar code biometr
69. rds Systems Technology Inc Securitron 49 DOORS Handicap Door Piagram TIOE DIAGRAM32 CDR Perimeter entrance door outside view From 24 Vdc power supply 24 Vdc power supply to next CRC or KPDISP From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP To next CRC or KPDISP baana Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips Refer to the appropriate ADA codes and the local AHJ to determine the requirements for handicap access door applications CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay 50 Security amp Access Control Handbook Facility Ingress Egress Application Turnstile Security turnstiles are often used in situations where you may need to control employee entry from the exterior of the facility Examples include refineries building lobbies large construction sites etc Security turnstiles serve not only as a physical barrier but also as a means to restrict entry to one person at a time Turnstiles can be configured to operate in various w
70. s not exceed the CRC specification Security amp Access Control Handbook MISCELLANEOUS Application Multiple Card Several access control applications require the use of multiple card readers For example Readers e Visitor and escort readers e High and low position readers The CRC lets you use multiple card readers of the same technology or of mixed technologies It can support up to four card readers provided that the total current draw of the readers does not exceed the limits specified on the CRC installation sheet A visitor and escort application using multiple card readers is shown below In this application both the escort and visitor must badge in to gain access The escort has a permanent plastic card and uses the proximity card reader The visitor is issued an inexpensive paper bar code card and uses the bar code reader This application works best with card readers that support dual LED control The CRC uses the second LED or LED state to signal the visitor that the escort must badge in before access is granted This application only shows the reader configuration For complete CRC door configuration refer to the appropriate application section Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID ToyeOmronlD NA Ber Coce Reedet SolutionsAccu Time CRC or CRCSM Card Reader Controller EST Diagram CRC Card Reader Controller
71. ssure the voltage at the device is at the proper level Edwards Systems Technology Inc 23 24 Interior Spaces Office Foyers Application Large office foyers can be difficult to protect with a single PIR However with proper positioning you can get effective coverage with a single PIR in most cases This application uses the Signature Series motion detector mounted in the corner between intersecting walls Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Item SIGA MD PIR Motion Detector EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Cable Supplier Diagram O amp SEZ DIAGRAM14 CDR From SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S Signature Series device or 3 SSDC To next SIGA SEC2 SIGA MD S or Signature Series device Sales Tips The SIGA MD does not require separate power The power comes from the Signature loop controller Passive Infrared Detector application practices Passive Infrared Detectors should not be aimed at sources of rapid heating or cooling These include forced air ducts space heaters direct sunlight strong white lights and mirrors that can reflect strong lights Security amp Access Control Handbook INTERIOR SPACES Application Offices with Partitions half walls shelving and filing cabinets are typically encountered in the office Partitions environment Th
72. system installed with an EST3 system But what this feature accomplishes is that it separates you from the competition providing a system whose function far exceeds the normal security control panel at little to no additional cost 6 Security amp Access Control Handbook Perimeter Doors Application Entry Door Protecting single entry perimeter doors can vary depending on the door and door construction The only item that changes with the type of door is the door position switch There are many types of door position switches for different door applications This application contains a basic surface mounted door position switch used for a variety of purposes Parts ra deel Part Description Manufacturer tem A 1085T Magnetic Door Switch ee SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESI 2 Conductor 18 AWG See Twisted Shield Cable Supplier Y Not Required Obtained 2 Conductor Cable Suplier locally 16 AWG to 22 AWG EP I rom T c 7 Diagram Signature Series device Am To next SIGA SEC2 or or 3 SSDC Signature Series device D O e A Sales Tips The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module Two doors or a zone can be connected to a single SIGA SEC2 The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Edwards Systems Techn
73. tains two alarm input zones on each module The SIGA SEC2 can be connected to any security device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams When supplying power for sounder make sure you perform the appropriate voltage calculation to assure the voltage at the device is at the proper level Security amp Access Control Handbook INTERIOR SPACES Application Store Fronts Storeowners often want glass break protection on their front windows in order to have Sh ock Sensors the alarm sound as soon as the glass is broken While this does not prevent smash and grab losses in most cases it will prevent burglars from actually entering the premises For storefront windows shock sensors are always the best choice A shock sensor is visible from the outside which might deter burglars before the glass is broken Shock sensors are less likely to be set off by street noise or by rolling metal shutters than are acoustical sensors Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer Sentrol or 5415A Shock sensor Self powered equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module EST Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG locally Twisted Shield Not Required Obtained locally Cable Supplier 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier c Dia ram From SIGA SEC2 To next SIGA SEC2 g SIGA MD S 4f m SI
74. the area you are required to present a In Out Reader valid credential This enables the system to track when and where a person enters or Sometimes the operation of a facility warrants the tracking of personnel to and from an exits a facility and who it is If a person leaves the door open the door position switch will indicate a door ajar condition generating an alarm event During normal door operation the door position switch is shunted from activating an alarm Power for the lock and CRC is from an approved 24 Vdc power source located at another location A CRCRL relay is used for the 24 Vdc magnetic lock with current or voltage outside the CRC specification Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller ESI CRCRL Relay used for strike or magnetic locks EST 370 Series Magnetic Lock with 1500 Ib holding force 12 or 24 Vdc Locknetics 1085T Magnetic Door Switch Sentrol or equivalent Obtained ocally 2 Twisted Pair 18 or 19 AWG for Data Cable Supplier Obtained ocally 2 Conductor Twisted 14 or 16 AWG for CRC power and lock power Cable Supplier Obtained ocally 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG with overall shield Cable Supplier Obtained ocally 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier EEB2N Request to Exit Button with Ti
75. the solutions that are possible with EST Synergy Enabled products the first to take full advantage of the fire alarm backbone that is required in every building in America today Intended primarily for sales and application specialists this handbook is also an important source of information for decision makers who appreciate the value of a well designed efficiently applied building system EST Press is an imprint of Edwards Systems Technology Inc 8985 Town Center Parkway Bradenton FL 34202 Also from EST Press Handbook of Visual Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications A practical guide to regulatory compliance Glossary of Fire Alarm and Security Terminology yoogpuey 014Uu09 ss 299y pue Aylinoas sad ey
76. to next CRC or KPDISP From 3 SAC Module CRC or KPDISP To next CRC or KPDISP Perimeter entrance door inside view Sales Tips Door Ajar is sometimes sold as an extra feature Using common power supplies for the CRC and the locks reduces project costs CRC communications can be configured using Class A or Class B wiring Sometimes due to budget restraints the lock is eliminated from the door that is not used for entry This is usually acceptable if there is a secure method to manually latch the door from the top and from the bottom A CRCRL lock relay is used if the lock current or voltage is outside the rated CRC specification When locks are powered from non limited power supplies and you are using the CRCRL lock relay the CRCRL must be mounted in a separate junction box to meet UL requirements If the CRC is mounted on a junction box that junction box can be used to mount the CRCRL lock relay Security amp Access Control Handbook DOORS Application Handicap A handicap access door provides an automatic door opener that enables a handicapped Door person to enter and exit and also allows extra access time The door can function for both normal access and handicap access A person without handicap privileges would operate the door just as any other door When a person with handicap privileges badges in the Card Reader Controller recognizes that the person has handicap privileges and provides two extra b
77. to prevent unauthorized opening of the door For example an emergency door is one application where using a sounder is common Parts po Part Description Manufacturer tem F Sentrol or 1085T Magnetic Door Switch equivalent SIGA SEC2 Dual Input Security Module ESTI Obtained 2 Conductor 18 AWG Ganlesupelior locally Twisted Shield Not Required ae SURP ae 2 Conductor 16 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier G1 P Genesis Horn Steady Tone EST SIGA CC1 Signal Module EST a 2 Conductor 18 AWG to 22 AWG Cable Supplier Diagram g Ka 7 Power for sounder lt Power to next device From SIGA SEC2 B Signature Series device gt ym p gt To next SIGA SEC2 or or 3 SSDC fa Signature Series device D Ca A A DIAGRAM3 CDR Edwards Systems Technology Inc 11 PERIMETER DOORS Double Doors Sales Tip with Sounder 12 Reduce security sounder cost by using 24 Vdc horns or sounders This eliminates the need for separate 12 Vdc power supplies If a fire evacuation speaker is in close proximity a special security message can be programmed to sound when the door is open This would save the cost of the horn control relay module and the wires for power The SIGA SEC2 contains two alarm input zones on each module It is common to connect both door position switches to a single alarm input zone on a SIGA SEC2 The SIGA
78. ty control panel is grouped as Interior protection and Perimeter protection Having groups allows a user the flexibility to turn off the interior protection group from reporting alarm Edwards Systems Technology Inc SECURITY events while leaving the perimeter group protection active This is useful when employees work late at night and want assurance that the facilities perimeter is protected against unauthorized entry Perimeter Protection Perimeter protection covers the exterior entries into a facility Devices like magnetic switches outdoor motion detectors and dowels are used for detecting unauthorized entry into a facility or area Supervisory Monitoring Security and fire panels are used to monitor non security devices like flow switches sump pumps temperature devices and counters Instead of reporting an alarm event when the devices are in an abnormal state they report a supervisory event Depending on the type of event an owner may want to be immediately notified of the event and may want maintenance personnel dispatched when an event is triggered Duress There are a few ways to monitor duress events through a security control panel The first is to use a duress device such as a money clip or duress button that can be activated without detection if the user is threatened Usually these devices are annunciated at the security control panel and will transmit to a Central Station The second way supported in some
79. vator Controller SIGA CR D Floor Enabling Circuits SIGA CR D 4 SIGA CR D Elevator Traveler N Cable SAC Data Bus Using 2 spare twisted pairs P Elevator Line gt M Signature Data Circuit O Elevator Cab Electrical Room 5 EST3 Control Panel Signature Controller EST Card Elevator Reader Operator Controller 3 CPU1 Panel CRC 3 SAC Module Items E F G H LJK Card CRC Reader Transformer A Cc DIAGRAM41 CDR Edwards Systems Technology Inc Elevator Control 57 MISCELLANEOUS Elevator Control Parts Diagram Part Description Manufacturer Oty Item CR 5365 Proximity Card Reader EST or HID 1 per cab CRC or CRCXM Card Reader Controller EST 1 per cab 1 per CRC CRCXF 120V 16 5V Transformer EST or CRCXM SIGA CR Control Relay Module EST 1 per floor per cab seRUi Central Processing Unit Module 1 3 RS485A3 i RSA85B3 Choice of a Network Choice FIB3 FIBA Communications Card of one 3 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module 3 PPS M Primary Power Supply 3 SAC Security Access Control Module 3 CAB5 Complete Cabinet 3 LRMF Blank local Rail Module Plate ained 8 Conductor stranded 22 AWG cally with overall shield
80. ver common doors that all tenants utilize Each tenant manages their own personnel by using the ACDB Access Control Database Program on one of their own computers Each tenant can change add modify or report on personnel and event activities for their individual facilities When a schedule change new card holder deletion of a card holder or other common management functions is required to be downloaded into the card reader controllers a tenant will utilize the ACDB program using the dial up modem in their computer The ACDB dials into the EST3 panel via the 3 MODCOM dialer modem module In this configuration the database is stored in each tenant s computer and will not be shared or accessed by any other tenant or property manager The property manager uses the ACDB in the same capacities as a tenant and has control over all common doors available to tenants This example uses the ACDB8 for managing up to 8 doors on a single computer workstation An optional ACDB8 Plus is available for managing an unlimited number of doors Parts Diagram Item Part Description Manufacturer Quantity Access Control Database Configuration A ACDB 8 Program Manages up to 8 EST readers single workstation One per tenant One required for EST One per eanigei sions Sorikey each workstation workstation One per Provided ACDB by program customer Windows 98 ME or 2000 Customer Coufigaianenies COmpues compatible computer Choice
81. y device that contains alarm contacts such as motion detectors glass break detectors or photoelectric beams Do not install the SIGA SEC2 on the fence or gate Install the SIGA SEC2 inside the protected facility 18 Security amp Access Control Handbook WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Diagram Fences gt To next SIGA SEC2 or Other Fen ce Signature Series device 1 From SIGA SEC2 Signature Series device or 3 SSDC OQ A 4 LJ Oa Magnet W m Fence post Magnet Edwards Systems Technology Inc 19 WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Single Sliding pplication Window Protecting single sliding windows can be accomplished by using the same devices as used for doors A position switch is mounted on the sliding glass window and wired as a single zone This can be accomplished by using recessed or surface mounted position switches Cc Dia gram From SIGA SEC2 Signature Series device ii i To next SIGA SEC2 or or 3 SSDC B Signature Series device D p GD DIAGRAM10 CDR Surface Perpendicular switch SSA recessed Parallel mount switch recessed mount switch Recessed surface switch Surface mount switch Surface magnet Recessed surface magnet Surface mount magnet Note Align the end of the switch with the end of the magnet Recesse
82. ystem However the survey left the definition of integration up to the respondents This isn t surprising the term which has become an overworked industry buzzword defies meaningful definition Case in point to characterize the extension of EST3 architecture to include security and access control as an integrated system is to grossly underestimate the impact it has on the way building systems are controlled EST3 doesn t merely combine separate fire security and access control systems it is a control platform that orchestrates all these functions by means of a single fully listed infrastructure This means shared wiring shared power supplies and intelligent devices that sense motion operating on the same data loop as those that detect smoke It means lower installed costs infinite programming capabilities simpler maintenance and reduced operat ing costs It is a method so radically different from what has become known as integration that the term integration does it an injustice It is a whole that is much greater than the sum of its parts true Synergy Synergy elevates the reliability and survivability of security and access control functions to a level found previously only in dedicated fire alarm systems By doing so it brings unparalleled stability to building functions that have escaped the kind of intense regulatory scrutiny that fire alarm equipment has been subject to But by lowering boundaries that have tradit

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