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1166.D.01.0001_7 Lattice Installation Manual

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1. The reader is not set too far Sack and cannot easily be accessad froma vehicle The height allows for the presenting of the tag to be comfortable from a vehicle An anti knock shield is available from CENTURION to provide extra protectionto the LATTICE reader Posilion the LATTICE reader on wail adjacent lo entrance yate Mouniala height that allows tor the comfortable presentation of access tags Aheight of 1300mmis recommenced Mounting the Reader The LATTICE Prox reader is available in a flush mount kit and a surface mount kit When flush mounting the reader adapts directly to a standard 100mm x 50mm 4 x 2 light switch backing box which allows the unitto sit flat against the wall Altematively ifno backing box has been provided the unit can be surface mounted When mounting the reader onto a gooseneck with or without an anti knock shield the surface mount kit willbe used Flush Mount SHES Insert the reader mounting frame into Itis recommended that the cabling to position in the backing vox and secure using lhe standard fixing screws provided wilh the backing box the reader extends at least 100mm through the frame Page 9 Surface Mount Ss e E Clip the plasticspacers antothe back Place tha mounting tamplate located Using the slots provided in the ef the mounting frame ensuring that in the centre of this document at the mounting holes adjust the reader th
2. Eg IDN umbor 026 KSI ky A gt to top of Menu ki ad Option 1 Sava New Tag and Return t Process Next Tag opt verek i al ws top eri onu Option 2 H Exit ta Main Menu ES Remember Last Level E NEELIEELET IE T ET TE TELE TI RERE TELE ELLE LERI ELE ELEK TREE KE ed S H seers i ofthe gt options to top of Menu s Or exit Ka refer to gt Figure 22 Fig 21 Page af Normal Learn Menu Structure Page 33 rain em trom previous page Figure 21 Select Limited as or exit Uses Counters j ri yy A i aj E select one ofthe options G to top of Lovel lars to top of LTD Select i Off Line 1 i Association i 1 i i I 1 1 f i t e psn one of the options i Nor ent T pi 1 u Only u u A displayed i f for heads Dasi H 01 to H 31 Exit Normal Learn Menu Structure 2 Delete Menu ci The second main menu item is AEL which allows for delelion of tags Deletion of tags can be done by ID by actual physical tag by tags specific to certain readers heads or by doing a bulk erase ofall tags in the system Using the Advanced Delete Menu Structure shown in Figure 23 and 24 as a guide the following steps are followed 2 1 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from dEL of the Main
3. H 031 for any RSH s physically attached to the RS485 network This enables the settings of levels 3 onwards to be set individually on any attached reader After the last attached head is shown the display indicates A This is the display symbol to indicate SAVE or EXIT Once Con and optionally heads H 01 to H 31 are set it is critical that A is selected present and hold the Admin tag to save all the settings that may have been made to levels 3 onwards for all the readers Page 57 Advanced Template Menu Structure part 1 KITE CH2 applias F to controller ot to Figuro 35 save Remember changes Last Level to top of Menu to B Figure 35 EXIT to previous Menu Lis 34 Templsie Menu Siruciure Part 1 Page 58 Advanced Template Menu Structure part 2 Template Ag rE E Existing Tag D ae o dha to top Feit Hig 33 template Meme Structure Part 2 Page 59 from from Figure 34 Figure 34 i 3 i sp one i pe 5 T bof the i to top H tr of Menu toH Create 1 pa Template t ENS tonio LA diz select 5 options or exit Only displayed lar heads H 01 to H 31 6 3 2 Once areader is selected as per 3 1 above the display is moved from level 2 to level 3 by presenting and holding the Admin tag e g if Con is displayed and the Admin tag
4. or more new tags to the reader in sequence Each time a new tag is presented the display will indicate the ID number to which this tag has been assigned The system will start with the next available unassigned ID when the first new tag is presented 5 5 1 Copy If 1 is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds the display will indicate 000 I NOTE Remember that this sub menu item assumes that a valid template exists in memory Ifnotgo ta the template setting menu 5 5 1 Use the Admin tag and the red and green LED s to scroll to a required ID into which the first new tag to be copied should be entered e g Say n 015 5 5 2 Present the first new tag to be learned The display will mamentarily flash up dnE done and then increment the ID by one indicating that this tag has been learned into the system The display will now be al the incremented value e g n 1 017 now Ifa second new tag in presented il will be allocated to this new incremented ID etc etc 5 6 If n Copy Multiple Tags to Single Id is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds the display will indicate 000 5 6 1 Use the Admin tag and the red and green LED s to scroll to a required ID into which the first new tag to be copied should be entered e g say n 122 5 6 2 Present the first new tag to be learned The display will momentarily flash up dhe done and
5. or only tags relating to a specitic ID or only specific tags 4 2 1 5 A Saves any updates made and exits back to the previous level 4 3 Once a decision is made of how tags are to be deleted in 2 1 above then the Admin tag Is presented and helo for 5 seconds to move from level to level 2 4 3 The specifics of cach different update mechanism selected in 2 1 above is described more fully below 4 3 1 Update ALL If update ALL is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag then the display will indicate NO 4 3 1 1 H NO is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds the system will revert back to ALL This is the escape route if it is decided NOT to Page 47 Advanced Update Ta KAN Le E kra gt ALL Update by 1D Update by Tag Update Tags by Head Save ar Exit EXITto previous Menu Fig 29 Part la of Update Tag Menu Structure Page 48 Advanced Update Tag Menu Structure part 2a from Figur AE T m E afr Vite A jee Ber memo y a options LI Ye eat E oo Dee J E Ced Cc a ER 52 a a ci U LI n E to top of Menu to top of Menu to top of Menu k EXIT to previous Menu Fig 30 Part 2a of Update Tag Menu Structure Page 49 Advanced Update Tag Menu Structure part 1b cm ca Es nn o From Figure 29 Update by Existi
6. passive lag An active lag has a battery and is used in applications requiring greater read ranges The electronics of the tag reads the unique serial number of the tag and transmits this serial number back tothe reader The reader receives the signal and checks to see if the tag serial number is one that is stored within its memory as a valid tag Ifthe tag is valid the reader operates a relay to unlock a door open an automatic gate or switch on some device Instead of tags one can also have credil card sized cards The principle of operation is identical Centurion has concentrated on the passive plastic tag instead of the card which is bigger and bulkier Basic concepts Before describing the L1000 system in detail some basic terms and concepts are explained L1000 Controller The Master controller in the system which can be used as a standalone reader head or can be interfaced with remote slave heads Lattice slave head LSH A Lattice slave head is an auxiliary head that must be networked to a L1000 Controller head using a RS 485 network Upto 31 LSH s can be linked to a single L1000 A remote slave head cannot operate as a stand alone head although it has the capability to respond to a maximum of 40 supervisor tags in an offline situation Take up head A tag reader which also creates the interface between the L1000 and a computer running Lattice Ware software Site A site is defined as the geograp
7. 13 Wiring Diagrams The tollowing diagrams apply to both the L1000 Controller and the Lattice slave heads unless otherwise stated Power Supply to L1000 or LSH MAX 5 VDC 2 VAC Fr FRX FIRE DOOR SEN ALARM CHD CHD CHD 3 La 5 0 e E gt Fig 3 Power Supply to L1006 or LSH NOTE Polarity of the input voltage is not critical Free Exit Door Contact and External Alarm Wiring it Pa Buzzer 6 Door Switch N C Contact Entrance exit i Door H i ou i x 55 _ 1 mon EL i S a o 0 FRX FIRE EJ DOOR SEN utton i ALARM N O J CHD CHD CHD Fig topical wiring for Free Exit Pushhutian Door Contact and kxternal Alarm buzzer Page 14 SMART Switch II Wiring Secure free exit pushbutton Secure free exit wiring These voltage free contacts fa be used to control x 95 any external device 3 2N J Centurion SMART Switch II FRX FIRE COM DOOR SEN NIC ALARM N O CHD CHD CHD PC RX J PC TX RS485C ES Controller RS485B Twisted Pair Cable L1000 RS485A max 150 metres Nic kA COM NIO Head TUH Fig 6 Wiring from LIODO foniy iv Tuke Up dead Wiring to LSH PC RX PC TX RS485C Controller RS485B RS4850 RS485B AVENGED L1000 Rsassa RS485A Nic ka COM Twisted Pair Cable N O JEJJ max 1000 metres in total Lattice Slave Head Fig 7 Wiring from LIDOU to Lattive Stave Head Page
8. 15 Magnetic Door Lock Wiring Magnetic Lock PC RX J S PC TX KA RS485C KA RS485B CD Rsa85A I NIC ES COM E NiO E NOTE N C and Cam Terminals used Fig 8 Wiring to a magnetic type dvor lock Solenoid Lock Wiring Solenoid Lock PC RX E PC TX KA R5485C Ik RS485B Up RS485A U NIC ES COM 5 Njo E 5 NOTE N O and Com IN4007 or similar diode recommended Terminals used across coil to absorb inductive flyback Fig 9 Wiring to a solenoid type doar lock Page 16 Connection of Lattice Slave Heads LSH s When connecting the L1000 to a series of LSH s itis critical to make sure that the RS485 network cables are correctly wired and terminated Any RS485 Network needs the following There must be termination matching resistors of 100 Ohms at each end of the cable Thecable should be twisted Screened CAT 5 cable is recommended Thetotal length of the cable must not exceed 1000 meters Maximum Overall Length 1000 metres 100 100 Ohm Ohm Fig 10 Twisted Cable The L1000 and the RSH have 100 ohm resistors built into them and thus all that has to be done is to decide which two devices happen to be at the end of the line and those resistors are then switched into circuit Itis critical that ONLY the end two units have the end of line EOL resistors switched into circuit Maximum Length of 1000 metres L1000 LSH 30 LSH 31 Units must be dai
9. 2 Present and remove the Admin lag to scroll through the setlings which vary between 1 and 100 in 10 steps 3 4 2 3 Present and hold the Admin lag for 5 seconds to aclivale the selling selected in 3 4 2 2 above 3 4 3 AUS Advanced User Structure By default the system always operates with the Basic User menu structure Ifthe Advanced user menu is lurned on from the Basic menu then the Advanced menu will become active for a period of 20 minutes thereafter reverting back to the Basic menu If the Advanced user menu is turned ON from the Advanced Menu it remains permanently active until turned OFF 3 4 3 1 Present and hold lhe Admin lag far 5 seconds lo select the AUS options The display will indicate ON 3 4 3 2 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll vertically through the options On Turns the Advanced Menu ON OFF Turns the Advanced Menu OFF Exils to previous menu 3 4 3 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to activate the setting selected in 3 4 3 2 above 3 4 4 AtC Advanced Tag Control This menu enables additional Admin tags to be created Warning Additional Admin lags is a securily risk unless these lags are carefully monitored and controlled 3 4 4 1 Present and hold lhe Admin lag far 5 seconds lo select the AtC option The symbol will be displayed 3 4 4 2 Present the tag whose admin rights are to be changed The current r
10. 4 4 3 3 4 Once Con and optionally heads H 01 to H 31 are set itis critical that A in level n 1 is selected i e present and hold the correct Admin tag to save all the settings that may have been made The system will flash up the text Sas an abbreviation for success if the lag is updated and will revert back to If the Admin tag is presented and removed at the symbol then the system will exit back to tag 4 3 4 Update by Hd If update by Hd was selected the display will be indicating Con controller 4 3 4 1 Select the head e reader at which tags need to be updated by scrolling vertically through the attached heads Con and any RSH s shown as H 01 to H 31 only those linked at the time will reflect by presenting and removing the Admin tag 4 3 4 2 Once the head is selected the display will move from level 2 to level 3 by indicating ALL Update all tags in this head At this stage there are a number of different ways in which the tags can be updated Viz 4 34 2 1 Update all tags in the head selected by selecting ALI 4 34 2 2 Update tags in this head by ID number The system will automatically prompt the user with only those ID s actually stored in this head 4 34 2 3 Update tags using specific available tags 4 3 43 Selection of ALL Id tAg or exit lo previous menu is done by Presenting and removing the Admin tag 4 3 4 4 If ALE tags must be update
11. adjusted present and hold the Admin tag and the display will indicate the existing time setting stored in memory 3 4 1 2 rt2 Relay Time 2 i e The pulse time for relay 2 can be set between 1 and 254 seconds Default time 3 seconds If set to 000 seconds the relay will Page 40 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 1 13 13 EPA External panic alarm This sets whether the external alarm output activates during a panic alarm 3 4 1 14 SSC Smartswiich ll Configuration 3 4 1 14 1 SSr Smartswitch ll on relay output 3 4 1 14 2 SSA Smartswitch Il on alarm output 3 4 1 15 rdC Relay to door configuration 3 4 1 15 1 rL1 Relay 1 configuration 3 4 1 15 2 rL2 Relay 2 configuration dSP Display Brightness The brightness can be varied in 10 increments 3 4 2 1 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to select brightness options The display will indicate the current display selting By defaull this is 50 i e 050 3 4 2 2 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll through the settings which vary between 1 and 100 in 10 steps 3 4 2 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to activate the setting selected in 3 4 2 2 above AUS Advanced User Structure By defaull Ihe system always operales wilh the Basic User menu structure If the Advanced user menu is turned on trom the Basic menu then the Advanced menu will become active for a period of 20 minutes thereafter
12. any tag needs to be changed tor this head Present anc hold the Admin tag until the centre green LED swops to the RHS red LED or vice versa ALL ID s displayed with the red LED illuminated will be deleted from this head If these tags are deleted from the L1000 they will in future display as ASC and not show their old ID number ES 4 3 4 6 If update by tAg is required move to level 4 by presenting and holding the 5 Copy Menu CY The fifth menu on the main menu is the copy menu This menu together with the template menu described later provides the facility to copy all the settings existing on a specific tag to others Thisis a very convenient and easy way to set up tags on a system There are two main ways in which tags can be copied Thefirstisa known as duplicate where an existing tag is presented to the L1000 and any new tags then presented to the reader are copied This means that the supervisor could keep a few extra labelled tags which have the settings of groups of people stored on those tags If a new member has to be added to any of those groups and a tag needs to be created with those parameters the supervisor simply gets into the duplicate menu presents his master for that group to the readers and then copies new tags with this group s details e The second method creates and stores a template in memory see Template menu which has all the parameters of a tag stored init This template can e
13. by scrolling vertically through the options in Out or if exit to a previous level is required by 4 3 2 9 Once Con and optionally heads H 01 to H 31 are set itis critical that A in level n 1 is selected i e present and hold the Admin tag to save all the settings that may have been made The system will flash up the text SeS an abbreviation for success if the tag or tags under this ID are updated and will reverl back to the start by displaying Id 4 3 3 Update by tAg If update by tAg was selected then the display will look as 222 follows 4 3 3 1 Present the tag to be updated 4 3 3 2 The display will indicate Con see part 2 of 2 on the Update Menu Page 52 4 3 2 9 Once Con and optionally heads H 01 lo H 31 are set it is crilical that A in level n 1 is selected i e present and hold the Admin tag to save all the settings that may have been made The system will flash up the text Ses an abbreviation for success if the tag or tags under this ID are updated and will revert back to the start by displaying Id 4 3 3 Update by tAg If update by tAg was selected then the display will look ada follows 2S2 4 3 3 1 Present the tag to be updated 4 3 3 2 The display will indicate Con see part 2 of 2 on the Update Menu 4 3 3 3 The steps to be taken for updating a tag are identical to those for ID see 4 3 2 4 to 4 3 2 8
14. has been indicated Ad 1 is indicated on the display when the Admin tag is presented to the L1000 To get into the first level of programming it is necessary to present and hold the Admin tag at the L1000 for 5 seconds Please note the symbol below indicates present and hold forthe Admin tag Fig 16 Present amp Hold Admin Tag symbol ES NOTE A full list of the icons and symbols used is shown at the end of this manual After 5 seconds the display will change to the first menu item of the main menu i e Lrn the abbreviation for Learn as shown below Lrn Learn If the display of the L1000 is left un refreshed for longer than 10 seconds the system reverts back to normal run mode i e the display shows the single flashing bar Display during Normal Run State The following sections describe programming using firstly the BASIC Menu Structure and then the ADVANCED Menu Itis assumed that the system is in program mode as described above Page 22 Basic Menu The Basic Menu comprises the following sub menu Lrn Learn Quik Learn amp Basic Learn dEL Delete CFg Configure Exitto Previous Menu Each of these menus is described in more detail below Basic Learn Menu There are two learn mechanisms that exist under this menu The first is Quik Learn which automatically learns in a tag to all heads which are active on the RS485 bus at the time of learning the tag The sec
15. into any LSH active on the system at the time of programming Tags will operate the main relay on the L1000 and LSH s There is no anti pass back No limited uses counters are set 1 2 Normal Learn There is an alternalive way to enter new tags which provides the ability to set all the attributes fora tag The menu structure is shown in Figures 21 and 22 Page 30 Using the Normal Learn Menu Structure as a guide the following steps are followed fo Normal Learn 1 24 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from Lrn of the Main menu to where the display indicates 000 i e from the Main menu to Level 1 1 2 2 The Admin tag is again presented and removed to get the display to increase or decrease as described above until the required ID is reached Level 1 to Level 2 1 2 3 A neve tag is now presented which moves the display from level 2 to level 3 The 1 2 4 change from level 2 to level 3is shown by the fact that the 1D shown as numeral 026 in this example changes to Con abbreviation for Controller This indicates that the system will now allow any of the configuration options of levels 4 and onwards to be sel up on the L1000 reader Two roules can now be followed 1 2 3 1 If the Admin tag is presented and removed the display will scroll vertically through the list showing any connected readers indicated as Can for the L100
16. is presented and held for al least 5 seconds the display will change from Con to ASC 6 3 3 By presenting and removing the Admin tag scroll vertically through the level 3 optians ASC associations APb anti pass back Ltd Limited use counters OLA Off Line Access NOTE The OLA menu will only appear for RSH s It does not apply to the L1000 em or Exit back to previous level 6 4 Once a specific menu item in level 3 is decided upon the display is moved horizontally from level 3 to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds E g if ASC is displayed and the Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds then the display changes from ASC to CH 1 6 5 The various options presented in level 4 depend on whatis selected in level 3 For example 6 5 1 ASC is selected then channel 1 or 2is first chosen by serolling vertically through Ch 1 Relay on Channel 1 selected Ch 2 Relay on Channel 2 selected s if exit to a previous level is required The selection is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag for 5 seconds E g if ASC is displayed and the Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds then the display changes from ASC to CH 1 6 5 2 If APb is selected then an anti pass back level L 01 to L 07 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the levels L 01 Level 1 L 02 Level 2 L 0
17. menu to where the display indicates ID i e from the Main menu to Level 1 2 2 Decide on how tags are to be deleted as follows 2 2 1 Present and remove he Admin tag to scroll the display verlically allowing deletion of tags by either Id Identity number t g specific physical tag Hd tags associated with a specific head ErA erase all ar bulk erase exit back to previous level 2 2 2 Once a decision is made of how tags are to be deleted in 2 2 1 above then the Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to move from level 1 to level2 2 3 The specifics of cach different deletion mechanism selected in 2 1 1 above is described more fully below 2 3 1 Delete by Id If delete by ID was selected then the display will be indicating ID number 000 2 3 1 1 Select the required ID by presenting and removing the Admin tag to increase or decrease the ID see details of ID selection symbol described previously 2 3 1 2 When the correct ID is selected WAIT 2 3 1 3 When the display changes to SEt present and remove the Admin tag If successful the display will flash dnE and return to Id to allow selection of another ID to be deleted 2 3 2 Delete by tAg If delete by IAG was selected then the display will look as follows 2 3 2 1 Presentthe tag to be deleted 2 3 2 2 The display momentarily flashes up dhe done indicating the tag has been suc
18. of an ID number Success flashes momentarily to indicate a process was successtul Power supply low Tag Template Era EPL LP Es Update User refers to template creation for a specific user Yes refers lo acceptance of a selection etc Hold of time Page 64 Icons and Symbols Summary of Icons and Symbols used in Programming Menu Structures This icon symbolises that the Admin tag is presented and removed E Present amp Remove Admin Tag immediately i e Swiped past the reader Present amp Hald Admin Tag ie This icon symbolises that the Admin tag is presented and held for ms 5 seconds Present amp Remove New Tag G This icon symbolises that an unlearned new tag is presented and removed immediately i c swipo new tag past the reader Present 4 Hold New Tag Re This icon symbolises that an unlearned new tag is presented and held for 5 seconds Present amp Remove Existing Tag fs This icon symbolises that an existing user tag is presented and removed ie Swiped past the reader 4 Present amp Hold Existing Tag En This icon symbolises that an existing user tag is presented and held tor 5 seconds ET Walt Reg This icon symbolises that you should wait for a few seconds before WAIT progressing to the next ievel Incrementation with the Admin Tag This icon symbolises that the Admin tag is used to scroll the ID reference number numerically up or down one digit at a tim
19. present and hold the Admin tag tor 5 second The display will then ate rt1 Relay time 1 which is the first menu item of the level 3 sub menu E firs vertically through level 3 by presenting and removing the Admin tag will ow the following to be selected If any of the timers below need to be adjusted present and remove the Admin tag in conjunction with the green and red LED to scroll the count up and down to the required value Wail a few seconds and the display will momentarily flash SEE lo indicate thal the new value has been selected BUT NOT YET SAVED To SAVE the new value repeatedly present and remove the Admin tag until A is displayed At this point preset and hold the Admin tag to save the new value The L1000 will now return the level 2 sub menu NOTE It is possible lo change any number of timers BEFORE saving them However it is important to note that until the A step is carried out the new values are not written to the memory 3 4 1 1 ryt Relay Time 1 i e The pulse time for relay 1 can be set between 1 and 254 seconds Default time 3 seconds If set to 000 seconds the relay will never energise If set lo 255 the relay will latch If the lime needs to be adjusted present and hold the Admin tag and the display will indicate the existing time setting stored inmemory Page 39 31 3 2 3 3 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds t
20. presented and removed the display will scroll vertically through the list showing any connected readers indicated as Con for the L1000 Controller and H 01 to H 031 for any LSHs physically attached to the AS485 network This enables the settings of levels 4 and onwards to be set individually on any attached reader After the last attached head is shown the display indicates A This is the display symbol to indicate SAVE or EXIT Once Gon and optionally heads H 01 to H 31 are set itis critical that A is selected present and hold the NEW tag to save all the settings that may have been made to levels 4 onwards to all the readers NOTE Ifthe Admin tag is presented at A the system will exit back to the main menu without saving any changes 1 2 3 2 Once a reader is selected as per 1 2 3 1 above the display is moved from level 3 to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag g if Con is displayed and the Admin tag is presented and held for at least 5 seconds the display will change from Con to ASC Similar to level 3 it is possible to scroll vertically through the ASC associa tions APb anti pass back Ltd Limited uses counters OLA Off Line Access or Exit back to previous level by presenting and removing the Admin tag Once a specific menu item in level 4 is decided upon the Page 32 D 5 ET
21. reverting back to the Basic menu If the Advanced user menu is turned ON from the Advanced Menu it remains permanently active until turned OFF 3 4 3 1 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to selectthe AUS options The display will indicate ON On Tums the Advanced Menu ON OFF Turns the Advanced Menu OFF Exits to previous menu 3 4 3 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to activate the setting selected in 3 4 3 2 above AtC Advanced Tag Control This menu enables additional Admin tags to be created Warning Additional Admin tags is a security risk unless these tags are carefully monitored and controiled 3 4 4 1 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds lo select the AtC option The symbol will be displayed 3 4 4 2 Present the tag whose admin rights are to be changed The current rights will be displayed either ON or OFF 3 4 4 3 Repeatedly present and remove a master tag selecting either Admin rights On OFF or escape iti 3 4 4 4 When required setting is displayed present and hold a master lag until a displayed The tag s admin rights have now been updated Page 41 3 4 2 dSP Display Brightness The brightness can be varied in 10 increments 3 4 2 1 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to select brightness options The display will indicate the current display setting By default this is 50 i e 050 3 4 2
22. selected by selecting ALL Delete tags in this head by ID number The system will automatically prompt the user with only those ld s actually stored in this head Delete tags using specific available tags 2 3 3 3 Selection ot ALL Id tAg or exit to previous menu is done by presenting and removing the Admin tag 2 3 3 4 If ALL tags must be deleted move to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admi en n tag 2 3 3 4 1 Rotate vertically through lhe selections yES delete all tags No do NOT delete all tags or exit to previous i i in Le 3 Configure Menu The third main menu item is the CFg or configure menu This menu provides the user the ability to configure the following parameters on the various readers AUS Advanced User Structure The configure menus are described fully below referring to the Configure Menu Figures 25 to 28 Description of the Configure Menu 3 1 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from CFg of the Main menu to where the display indicates HdS Head Settings which is the first sub menu item of the Configure Menu 3 2 The various sub menu items can be selected by scrolling vertically through the list by presenting and removing the Admin tag The following menus are selectable HdS Head Settings which allows for setting of relay energise timers alarm timers buzze
23. 0 Controller and H 01 to H 031 for any LSHs physically attached to the AS485 network This enables the settings of levels 4 and onwards to be set individually on any attached reader After the last attached head is shown the display indicates A This is the display symbol to indicate SAVE or EXIT Once Con and optionally heads H 01 to H 31 are set itis critical that A is selected present and hold the NEW tag to save all the settings that may have been made to levels 4 onwards to all the readers A NOTE If the Admin tag is presented at A the system will exit 2 back to the main menu without saving any changes 1 2 3 2 Once a reader is selected as per 1 2 3 1 above the display is moved from level 3 to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag g if Con is displayed and the Admin tag is presented and held for at least 5 seconds the display will change from Con to ASC Similar to level 3 it is possible to scroll vertically through the ASC associa tions APb anti pass back Ltd Limited uses counters OLA Off Line Access ar Exit back to previous level by presenting and removing the Admin tag Once a specific menu item in level 4 is decided upon the display is moved horizontally from level 4 to level 5 by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds E g if ASC is displayed and the Admin tag is pre
24. 01 Flashing bar to indicate normal run mode Free Exit refers to FRX FIRE input being used as a free exit input Free Exit Fire or Panic Input Select Menu Full incicates that the memory is full Head i e either the L1000 or a remote slave head Head number 1 i e a specific RSH between 1 and 31 Head Settings eg Relay times etc Identification number Identity Number 000 000 to 999 exist In refers to direction of travel when moving through anti pass back levels Indicates next arbitrary number n 11 2 EI EB ey 8 SS Eee Indicates some arbitrary ID number n Page 63 Summary of Display abbreviations used during programming of the L1000 E Learn refers to either Quik Learn or Normal Learn Level 1 refers to APB Level Number Limited refers to limited uses counter functionality No refers to rejection of a selection etc Off refers to whether a relay is Off On etc Off Line Access refers ta whether tags are valid off line On refers to whether a relay is On Off etc Out refers to exit direction during anti pass back Panic refers to FRX FIRE inpur being used as a Panic input EEE SEB y Present a new Tag EE ERE Prewarn time before door open prewarn sounds Relay 1 Pulse Time settings 0 0ft Pulse Time 1 to 254 Latched 255 Save new tag into memory amp exit to previous menu Set Used to confirm use
25. 2 1 5 A Saves any updates made and exits back to the previous level 4 3 Once a decision is made of how tags are to be deleted in 2 1 above then the Admin tag Is presented and held for 5 seconds to move from level 1 to level 2 4 3 The specifics of each different update mechanism selected in 2 1 above is described more fully below 4 3 1 Update ALL If update ALL is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag then the display will indicate NO 4 3 1 1 1f NO is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds the system will revert back to ALL This is the escape route if itis decided NOT to update all tags 4 3 1 2 If the Admin tag is presented and removed while NO is visible the display scrolls vertically down to yES If yES is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds then the system will link all tags existing in the system to all heads The display will temporarily depending on the number of tags to be updated flash up the text bSy an abbreviation for busy and then the text dnE an abbreviation for Done to indicate all the tags have been updated 4 3 2 Update by Id it update by ID was selected then the display will be indicating ID numbe r 000 4 3 2 7 The various options presented in level n 3 depend on what was selected in levelN 2 For example 4 3 2 7 1 If ASC was selected then channel 1 or 2 only channel 1 c
26. 2 9 1 1 Present and remove the Admin tag in association with the red and green LED s to scroll the ID up or downto the required ID which needs to be deleted Example shown here indicates ID 014 Basic Delete Menu Structure to lop of Level to top of Level Fis 19 Baste Delete Menu Siruciure Page 26 2 3 1 2 Present and remove the Admin tag The Display will FLASH dNE momentarily abbreviation for Done to indicate that any tag or tags stored in the selected ID have been deleted The system goes back to level 1 to allow the process ta be repeated 2 3 2 ErA Erase All Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to move from ErA to No 2 3 2 1 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll vertically through the options No No do NOT erase all tags Yes Yes erase all tags 1 Exit to previous menu 2 3 2 2 Present and hold the Admin tag when the option in 2 3 2 1 has been selected If No was selected the system will not erase tags and returns to the ErA display If YES was selected the display will momentarily flash up bSY an abbreviation for Busy and then dNE an abbreviation for Done to indicate that all tags have been erased If was selected the system will not erase tags and returns to the dEL display N NOTE During a bulk erase Er even the master or Admin tag is erased from the system This means that a new Admin tag will h
27. 3 Level 3 L 04 Level 4 L 05 Level 5 L 06 Level 6 L 07 Level 7 if exit to a previous menu is required The selection in 6 is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 6 5 3 Hf Ltd is selected then a limited use counter C 01 to C 04 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the list vertically through the levels 01 Counter 1 C 02 Counter 2 C 03 Counter 3 C 04 Counter 4 a 5 if exit to a previous menu is required The selection in 6 is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 6 5 4 If OLA is selected applies only to a RSH then one of the options No means that the head will NOT allow a tag to operate at the RSH when the head is off line i e not linked via the AS485 network YEs specifies thal the head will permit valid tags to operate even off line Page 60 a if exit to the previous level is required The selection is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag 6 6 The various options in level 5 depend again on what is selected in level 4 For example 6 6 1 Depending on whether CH 1 or CH 2 is selected in the ASC sub menu then its associated relay can be set ta be On or OFF by sc
28. 65 Addllanal REteren Gaga jute ven AAN AI ANTAS nd seh 66 Revision History 67 PEHR DRT kt ie ia keg dim dia ede pd th gE ei dae A 68 E ere AS 69 Introduction The Centurion Lattice system is a simple access control system with the ability to run in both stand alone and networked mode with up to 1000 tags The heart of the system comprises the L1000 Controller This unit can operate as a stand alone reader or as acontrollerin anetworked system For added functionality the L1000 can be linked via a RS485 network to 31 additional reader heads known as Lattice Slave Heads LSH s In addition to the 31 LSH s there is also a Take Up Head TUH whose function is to link the RS485 network to a computer or computer network The TUH is attached to the L1000 Controller via a communication cable The TUH also acts as a tag reader The ideal position for the TUH is near the person maintaining the system as new tags can be added and maintained easily The L1000 has a 3 digit 7 segment LED display used with an Admin tag to programme the L1000 as well as any LSHs linked to the system The display brightness can be varied to suit ambient conditions Under normal running conditions the display of the L1000 will indicate the 3 digit ID number of the tag A buzzer also sounds momentarily to indicate that the tag has been read by the reader The LSHs have a simpler display comprising only 3 LED s and a buzzer to indicate status The buzzer can be conf
29. A DIOSA aie MIT dSC Menu applies anly la the L1000 Met 22 Controller which has ont a second relay to control door 2 H del Q Mo tarsi a amp lo top of Menu continued in ss EXIT to previous Menu Pig 27 Part 2a af Configure Menu Structure Page 45 Advanced Configure Menu Structure part 2b Select Buzzer Volume Es select one LN of the options 5 or exit Select Free Exit Fire or j Panic Option of dats vje ET orihe options 31 si or exit A 2 En i Ge sae Pengon Pep select one of the options Si orexilt Exit EXIT to previous Menu to top of Menu Fig 28 Part 2b of Configure Menu Structure 4 Update Menu UPd The fourth main menu item is the UPd update menu This menu provides the ability ta update parameters on existing lags This menu would be used where say the APB levels needed to be changed an an existing tag or range of tags Itis possible to update in one of the following ways By ALL i c changes are made globally to all tags in the system Byld i e where the tag is not actually available for updating physically but where the tag or series of tags belonging to a specific group or ID number is known BytAg i e where the specific tag or tags are physically available for the changes to be made 8 ByHd This is where changes
30. A eis raw on ANA AAA ASA PEA ADA Introduction R What is Proximity Tag Technology Sa e vi ens AA NU Dae z Ibe Enin equine an n amos dosje N A E A 8 Installation ofthe Lattice O sins SA 9 PST PTH KA Ger SYSH Te ars Kin gj vrer v re kek PE sureve Ah dos ae ur dra S jetet t T 12 Identification of Terminals vi ns pushoi eee bees k n koni td drone Nan v save s 12 Summary of Possible Connections 213 TARR UB GSS sara deri ni D R DiS NS eis ASD TAG RARA Tene tne T ES TAR Po 13 NS DARAS Ud A SA REAM UREA AA 14 Connection of Lattice Slave Heads LSH oroommorrernarrnrara riada ce nar o 17 Setting the Lattice Slave Head Address 19 Programming the Latics System aaa ai Pa bread eye 20 FBS TWN ORAR osorno gia des GUR it nee REN Reema bite KE ngren ndere 20 Paperino rs dun do ar Td TEENE be 20 Gatling nto Fregramming Mod s kase arco ales ab IA A 22 BSS MAM es stenosis SA 23 QUIER urraca RED LERE o Basic Learn A A E A O A AL Basic CONTO pievni vias RN ATA O de T 27 PVRS MONO ryan ia ns ERNUS AA a Quik Learn Normal Learn Delete MED ores ai AO A A VAT tae bess Rep Installation Mounting Template 1 ana na cee cere reese inate can be found between 36 amp 37 Contigo MEO Favre ve s e ES she 38 Update Mon iste st i AAN ANA SA A a7 Cony MONE oir de a SS 54 Template Menu DE DisniaVADBreviatants vii arenes is Er A A 62 A ate suntan vde uss alee TKA AGRO L R on AT Kote
31. D on the menu structure By copying the information stored on an existing tag into template memory This is the sub menu item t g on the menu structure Description of Template Process Using the Template menu structure as a guide the following steps are followed 6 1 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from tPL of the Admin menu to where the display indicates USR i e from the Main menu to Level 1 6 2 Four options exist under level 1 by presenting and removing the Admin tag 6 2 1 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll the display vertically allowing template creation by either Id where a template is extracted fram the first tag existing in a selected ID number tAg where a template is extracted from an existing tag s exit back to tPL main menu Id where atemplateis extracted from the first tag existing in a selected ID number 6 2 2 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds after a selection is made in 6 2 1 6 3 lf USr is selected the system moves from level 1 to level 2 The change from level 1 to level 2 is shown by the fact that the display changes from USr to Can abbreviation for controller ie the L1000 6 3 1 Ifthe Admin tag is presented and removed the display will scroll vertically through the list showing any connected readers indicated as Con for the L1000 head and H 01 to
32. ION This mounting template is to be used when performing a surface mount installation e When planning where to locate the unit it is important to consider the cable entry position Do not allow cables to enter the unit through the centre area as this will interfere with assembly of the unit after installation Place the template in such a manner that conduit where provided will be behind one of the four preferred conduit locations shown alongside If conduit is not provided surface mounted cabling should be planned to enter the unit through one of the 4 preferred locations indicated The conduit locations are indicated in order of preference Location 1 being the most preferable cable entry location and location 3 being the least preferable cable entry location MOUNTING TEMPLATE Advanced Delete Menu Structure part 2 F EXIT to previous Menu Fig 24 Part 2 of Advanced Delete Structure 2 3 3 2 Once the head is selected present and hold the Admin tag to move from level 2 to level 3 Display will indicate ALL Delete all tags in this head Al this stage there are a number of different ways in which the tags can be deleted Viz Delete all tags in the head selected by selecting ALL Delete tags in this head by ID number The system will automatically prompt the user with only those Id s actually stored in this head Delete tags using specific available tags 2 3 3 3 Select
33. To learn additional tags or wait 10 seconds for the systems to time out NOTE l the Admin tag is presented and held al A the system will exit to Lrn Basic Learn Menu Structure Toggle LED ta associate tag with the reade Gir Yes Flashes message morrertari y Option 1 E tag rcluns lo process att de Option 3 ETA Option 2 b Return to EJ Exit back to Main Menu topaflave 3 Fike Admin Tag is used z Fig 18 Basic Learn Menu Structure Page 25 2 Basic Delete Menu The Delete functionality in the basic menu structure is a sub set of that found in the advanced menu It allows only for deletion of a tag by ID or bulk erase of all tags from all readers The process is described below using the Basic Delete Menu Structure shown in Figure 19 2 1 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to get from DEL of the main menu to ID of level 1 2 2 Present and remove to scroll vertically through the options in level 1 Options are ID deletes any tags stored in a particular ID location across heads in the system Er deletes all tags in all heads i e a full bulk erase exit back to dEL main menu 2 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds when the required selection in 2 2 above is made Each option is described below 2 3 1 Delete by ID Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to move from ID in level 1 to 000 in level 2
34. Ve je renter e g say n 122 exit d i D to top of Menu Hig 33 Copy Menn Structure Page 55 Description of Copy Process A Note Before a template can be copied as detailed below it is necessary to first set up a template see Template menu Ifatemplate already exists continue with these instructions 5 1 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to move from the main menu item CPy to level 1 The display will indicate duP an abbreviation for duplicate 5 2 Presenting and removing the Admin tag lo scroll the display vertically allows deletion of tags by QUP The template is taken from an existing tag and duplicated on any new lags presented 1 Each new tag copies the template and its ID Reference becomes the next available ID i e There is only 1 tag per ID N Each new tag copies the template and is added to a designated group i e there are n new tags added to the group Exit ta previous menu 5 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds after a selection is made from the above 5 4 1f duP is selected the following symbol EZ will be displayed This indicates that a tag musthe presented 5 4 1 If an existing tag is presented to the reader then the information from this tag will be duplicated to new tags The display will indicate tPL template to indicate that this tag exists inthe system and has become the template 5 4 2 Present one
35. an be selected for ASH s is first chosen by scrolling vertically through Ch 1 Ch 2 or if exit to a previous level is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 43 2 7 2 If APb was selected then an anti pass back level L 01 to L 07 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the levels L 01 to L 07 or if exit to a previous menu is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds Page 51 4 3 2 7 The various options presented in level n 3 depend on what was selected in level N 2 Forexample 4 3 2 7 1 If ASC was selected then channel 1 or 2 only channel 1 can be selected for RSH s is first chosen by scrolling vertically through Ch 1 Ch 2 or if exit to a previous level is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 43 27 2 If APb was selected then an anti pass back level L 01 to L O7 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the levels L 01 to L 07 or if exit to a previous menu is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 4 3 2 7 3 If Ltd was selec
36. ave to be created before the system can be used See First Time Operation 3 Basic Configure The Configura Menu enables the Advanced Menu structure to be invoked The advanced menu structure will remain in effect for approximately twenty minutes and then revert back to BASIC The Configure menus are described fully below referring to the BASIC Configure menu Figure 20 Basic Configure Menu Structure Select one of the aptions ar exit bg u to top of Level ta top of Level 20 Basic Configure Menu Structure 3 1 CFg Configure Present and hold the Admin tag to get from CFg ofthe main menu to AUS in level 1 8 2 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll vertically through level 1 to select the options AUS Advanced User Structure Exitto Previous Menu 3 2 1 Presentand remove the Admin tag to move from AUS of level 1 to ON in level 2 3 2 2 Present and remove the Admin tag to scrall vertically through the following options in level 2 On Turns ON the Advanced User Structure lt OFF Turns OFF the Advanced User Structure s Exit to previous menu 3 2 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds when the required selection in 3 2 2 above has been made IFON was selected the system displays CFg and it will be noticed that the full ADVANCED menu structure will now be operational lf OFF was selected the system leaves the BASIC configure menu in place e If was s
37. ay reverts back to Lrn indicating that the next tag can be learned Table 3 Quik Learn Description N NOTE if tags are numbered make sure they are presented to the L1000 in the correct order When first used the ID number starts at 001 it the QUIK learn feature is invoked If tags already exist in memory then Quick learn will start fram the next available ID number 8 The QUIK learn feature will set factory defaults only and none of the advanced functionality will be learned Thus tags will have the following basic functionality Tags are learned automatically into any LSH active on the system at the time otprogramming Tags will operate the main relay on the L1000 and LSH s Thereis no anti pass back No limited uses counters are set There is an alternative way to enter new tags which provides the ability to set all the attributes lora tag The menu structure is shown in Figures 21 and 22 E NOTE The ID Selection symbol Figure 17 appears in various levels of the menus described hereatter This symbol indicates a the display will countup or down as the Admin tag is presented and removed if the green LED is ON then the countincreases as the tag is presented sit the red LED is ON then the count decreases as the tag is presented 8 the red and green LED s alternate if atag is not presented if the tag is presented and held in place then the count rate increases radically This
38. but will not operate any of the relays on the L1000 it therefore displays ASC Before going into the details of programming it is useful to Understand how the programming menu structure is set up Two different menu structures exist namely BASIC and ADVANCED See the figure below which shows the tree structure for the first level menu for both BASIC and ADVANCED Main Menus First Level Menu for BASIC and ADVANCED Main Menu BASIC Main Menu ADVANCED Main Menu Explanation Learn Tags Delete Tags Configure Tags Limited Uses Counter Update Tags Copy Template Tags Template Set Up for Tags Exit to Previous Level ITT LLL LLL CLL TEL TET T ve CLZETE TIT ET ET TE T TE T TE TT ET TE T T T TE TEL T T TE LL D Fig 13 Tree Level Structure showing First Level Menu for both BASIC and ADVANCED Main Menu Page 21 Before going into the details of programming it is useful to understand how the programming menu structure is set up Two different menu structures exist namely BASIC and e ADVANCED See the figure below which shows the tree structure for the first level menu for both BASIC and NOTE It is only necessary to go into the ADVANCED menu if specialised functionality is required Most of the standard run of the mill programming can be done from the BASIC menu Please see list of abbreviations at the end ofthis manual for a detailed abbreviation list Getting into Programming Mode As
39. can be made to tags which pertain to a specific head This is further broken down so that updates can be done by Hd i e changes are made to all tags pertaining to a specific head ld i e where the tag is not actually available for updating physically In this case the user is presented with only the list of tags that existforthis head Other tags may be valid for other heads but will not be shown tAg i e where the tag update will be for this specific head only The update mechanisms are described fully below referring to the Update menu structure shown in Figures 29 30 31 and 32 Description ofthe Update Menu 4 1 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from UPd of the Main menu to where the display indicates ALL i e from the Main menu to Level 1 4 2 Decide on how tags are to be deleted as follows 4 2 1 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll the display vertically allowing update of tags by either 4 2 1 1 ALL updates tags globally across the network 4 2 1 2 Id updates lag or tags belonging to a specific identification numbers or group selectively to any reader head in the network 4 2 1 3 tAg updates only the physical lag presented bul changes Stetli e Was4 correct applied selectively to any reader head in the network 4 2 1 4 Hd updates for a specific head the tags normally valid at that head All tags relating to that head can be updated
40. cessfully deleted If a tag already deleted i e not stored in memory is presented the display will indicate notin memory 2 3 2 3 The display reverts to E after successful tag deletion If the Admin tag is presented the system exits the tag deletion menu and the display reverts to Ag 2 3 3 Delete by Hd If delete by Hd was selected then the display will be indicating Con Controller 2 3 3 1 Select the head i e Reader from which tags need to be removed by scrolling vertically through the attached heads Con and any ALSH s shown as H 01 to H 31 only those linked at the time will display Page 35 Advanced Delete Menu Structure part 1 Main Admin f exlis back lo t q 54 Exdstin s i dep deleted select one T gt ofthe options or exit Only ID s linked Lo head will be y listed A _WARNING This action is irreversible See 3 3 5 3 Gi ta top of Menu B To next e To nexl page Figure oF Figure 24 EXIT to previous Menu Pari lof Adi wed Delete Siructute Page 36 DRILL 5mm s e YEN Pi Comput ma ON LOCATION LOTATION NOV y j k NOT i RECOMMENDED ES JA 4 N pr y PREFE RRED N O D PREFERRED f CONDUIT f connur f LOCATION U f location 4 2 A ji ji IN Fi p j DRILL 5mm SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLAT
41. d move to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag 4 3 4 4 1 Rotate vertically through the selections nO do NOT update all tags YES update all tags or exit to previous menu by presenting 4 3 4 5 It update by Id is required move to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag 4 3 4 5 1 The display will indicate the lowest ID number stored in the system je g 001 in this example as well as either the red or the green LED The green LED indicates that the tag is linked to this head while the red LED indicates that the tag is NOT operational at this head 4 34 5 2 Scrolling vertically through the list of all ID s stored in the head can be done by presenting and removing the Admin tag 4 3 4 5 2 1 If the status of any tag needs to be changed for this head present and hold the Admin tag until the centre green LED Page 53 4 3 4 5 lf update by Id is required move to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag 4 3 4 5 1 The display will indicate the lowest ID number stored in the system e g 001 in this example as well as either the red or the green LED The green LED indicates that the tag is linked to this head while the red LED indicates tnat the tag is NOT operational at this head 43 4 5 2 Scrolling vertically through the list of all ID s stored in the head can be done by presenting and removing the Admin tag 43 4 5 2 1 If the status of
42. e by presenting and removing the Admin tag The numbers scroll up when the green LED is ON and scroll down when the red LED is ON If the tag is presented and held then the scrolling rate increases Programming Status Change This icon symbolises that some programming status changes each time the Admin tag is presented and removed The change is identified by the change in status of the red and green LED s on the L1000 front panel Page 65 Additional References Solo Standalone Proximity Reader Description of Document Reference Lattice Quick User Guide 1166 D 01 LatticeWare Software Manual 1166 D 01 1166 D 01 Lattice Brochure 1166 D 02 0003 2 Lattice Application Notes 1166 D Page 66 Revision History Firmware Manual Revision Revision Description of Changes 1 01 1 Original Issue Page 67 Installation Details Installation Date Installer s Name Installers Address Installers Telephone Number Lotto Installation Checked By Page 68 Notes Page 69 Notes Page 70 Notes Page 71 No ATHE AUTOMATIC CHOICE www centsys co za Centurion Systems Pty Ltd Head Office Tel 27 0 11 699 2400 Fax 27 0 11 704 3412 or 0 11 462 6669 Omit 0 when dialing f
43. ecks to see if the tag serial number is one that is stored within its memory as a valid lag Ifthe tag is valid the reader operates a relay to unlock a door open an automatic gate or swilch on some device Instead of tags one can also have credit card sized cards The principle of aperation is identical Centurion has concentrated on the passive plastic tag instead of the card which is bigger and bulkier Basic concepts Before describing the L1000 system in detail some basic terms and concepts are explained L1000 Controller The Master controller in the system which can be used as a standalone reader head orcan be interfaced with remote slave heads Lattice slave head LSH A Lattice slave head is an auxiliary head that must be networked to a L1000 Controller head using a RS 485 network Up to 31 LSH s can be linked to a single L1000 A remote slave head cannot operate as a stand alone head although it has the capability to respond to a maximum of 40 supervisor tags in an off line situation Take up head A lag reader which also creates the interface between the L1000 and a computer running Lattice Ware software Site A site is defined as the geographical area where the L1000 access control system is located E g Bryanston School Durban Branch office etc Network A network is defined as a single L1000 and its TUH and LSH s Area An area is a physical area in which personnel work or into which or through which they
44. ed IT at i SE yo o j NETWORK PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATION MANUAL Company Profile CENTURION SYSTEMS has been manufacturing automatic gate systems since 1987 and is committed to providing reliable cost effective solutions in the field of access automation CENTURION strives to give service and backup second to none Our engineers are available to give sales support installation training and answers to technical or installation problems The equipment is installed worldwide and is available through a network of distributors CENTURION is an ISO 9001 registered company continually looking at updating its products in line with world trends to ensure that its products will provide customer satisfaction Further information is available on our website www centsys co za f CENTURION SYSTEMS PTY LID 2005 Centurion Systems Fry Ltd rase ves tra r gr to make charges to the products csscribed in this manus without rotice anc witho chiigation of Centurion Systems Pty Ud to nality any persons al any such revisions or changes Ade tionally Canturian Systama Ply Lic mares narapresentalicas or warranties th rompre all rre No part of ts document may be copied stored 7a ratr aval system cr wansmittad in any torm or oy any Means e sctronic mechanical optical or protographic vitro the express ariar Willen conser ol Cantsnon Systams Ply Lid Page 2 Table of Contents Qepa ROM
45. elected the systems exits back to the AUS Menu Page 28 Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu Structure comprises the following first level sub menus LIN Learn Quik Learn amp Basic Learn dEL Delete CFg Contigure Ltd Limited Uses Counter Upd Update Tags CPy Copy Template or Tags 1PL Template Setup on Exit Each ofthese menus is described in more detail below 1 Learn Menu There are two learn mechanisms that exist under this menu The first is Quik Learn which automatically learns any tag presented to the system into all active heads on the RS485 network using the next available ID number i e Only one tag is linked to a unique ID number A maximum of 999 tags can be added in this way The second learn method enables one or more tags to be learned into specific ID s or into specific heads and if required for each tag to have its own unique characteristics such as anti pass back relay limes limited uses counters elc 1 1 Quik Learn identity number The QUICK learn feature enables new tags to be entered very quickly into the system The flow diagram below shows the QUIK Learn Pracedure and is described fully belaw Quik Learn At this stage the system is ready to have new tags learned in Tag 1 has now been learned into ID Number 001 Tag 2 has now been learned in etc etc Description of QUIK Leam procedure shown above The display Adi indicates that the system is in
46. hical area where the L1000 access control system is located E g Bryanston School Durban Branch office etc Network Anetworkis defined as a single L1000 and its TUH and LSH s Area An area is a physical area in which personnel work or into which or through which they move E g Sales area passage classroom etc Itis possible to have infinite areas at a site but access to only 16 can be effectively controlled with the L1000 system The L1000 has a maximum of 32 readers split between 16 entrance and 16 exit readers Zone Azone is defined as an area or areas which form a security level or hierarchy Thus it is possible to move through several areas but remain in the same zone Only 7 different zones are allowed but each tag or user can have its own series of zones associated with it Thus an entrance lobby passage and office 1 could be defined as zone 1 for user 1 whereas the entrance lobby and passage could be zone 1 for user 2 and office 2 might be defined as zone 2 Anti pass back levels defined below operate between zones Page 6 Specifications Physical Supply Voltage 10 12VAC 12 154DC Standby Current 50mA Maximum Current 180mA Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 0 90 non condensing Tag Frequency 13 56 MHz Housing Material ABS UV Stabilised Degree of Protection IP55 Dimensions Surface Mount 129H x SOW x 29D Flush Mount 125H x 85W x 16D Outputs Inputs Out
47. ights will be displayed either ON or OFF 3 4 4 3 Repeatedly present and remove a master tag selecting either Admin rights On OFF or escape 3 4 4 4 When required selling is displayed present and hold a master lag until is displayed The tag s admin rights have now been updated 3 4 5 bnr Backup and Restore 3 4 5 1 bup Backup 3452 rSt Restore 3 4 6 PCS P C System Allow the user lo specify if a P C is connected la the L1000 3 4 7 SUP Supply Voltage Display the current supply voltage Page 42 Advanced Configure Menu Structure part 1a continued in Figure 27 Display Brightness i Percentage Select Disp 2 Brightness men increases 2 in 10 sleps ad Select ono of the options or axit E z e s a continued in Figure 26 EXIT to previous Menu to top of Menu Fig 2 5 Part la of Advanced Configure Structure Page 43 Advanced Configure Menu Structure part 1b Lain Level 2 Salect Advanced User Structure Select one of the options or exit to top of Menu Create Additional Admin Tags Display Firmware Es l 3 LI melon ci Ki Firmware Revision Number displayed while Admin Tag held Exit shefi 5 to top af Menu k EXIT to previous Menu Fiy 26 Part Ib of Configure Menu Structure Page 44 Advanced Configure Menu Structure part 2a I
48. igured to be silent 7 levels of anti passback control are available in the networked version Each reader is capable of storing four separate counter values which decrement each time a valid tag is presented This provides a method of controlling how many times a person may use a particular asset e g photostat machine sauna etc Complex programming of the system can be done using only a single Admin tag but a sophisticated software system called Lattice Ware refer to page 66 is preferable as it provides an intuitive graphical user interface GUI via a connected laptop or personal computer PC Lattice Ware provides sophisti cated reporting as well as features and functionality not available without the computer For example if the Lattice system is linked to an office network itis possible by means of a process known as remoting to use networked computers to access certain functionality A security guard could have a PC in his guard house and each time a tag is presented at the entrance a photograph of the tag s correct owner would flash up on his screen as confirmation that the tag is being used by the correct person For full details see the separate installation manual for the Lattice Ware software system The Lattice Ware system uses the freeware Firebird database which needs no license Other databases such as MySQL can also be used if required All of the readers operate on the new 13 56 MHz RFID norm which is l
49. ikely to became the benchmark in the future This standard means tags are relatively inexpensive give good read ranges and can offer optionally read write capability The Centurion Zap Tag is a perfect combination between a card and a tag A label with photograph if required can be fitted behind a plastic cover to provide tag identification Both flush and surface mount readers are available The flush mount unit fits perfectly into a standard wall mounted light switch box Page 4 What is Proximity Tag technology The ward proximity means close to or near Thus a tag has only to be brought near or within a certain range ofthe reader betore itis read There is no physical contact between tag and reader The read distance is typically in the range 60 to 100 mm The system uses RFID Radio Frequency IDentification technology The reader has an antenna which sends outa weak radio signal The tag also has an antenna a small coil that receives the reader signal as soon as it isin range The tag absorbs some of the energy from the reader signal and powers up the electronic circuit on the tag There is no battery in the tag and itis thus known as a passive tag An active tag has a battery and is used in applications requiring greater read ranges The electronics ofthe tag reads the unique serial number ofthe tag and transmits this serial number back to the reader The reader receives the signal and ch
50. ing and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds Once Con and optionally heads H 01 to H 31 are set it is critical that A in level 2 see section 3 2 is selected i e present and hold the Admin tag to save all the settings that may have been made to levels 3 onwards to the template The system will exit back to level 1 and display USr 6 7 Id was selected in level 1 by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds then the system will have moved to level 2 and the display will show 000 6 7 1 Use the Admin tag and the red and green LED s to scroll up or down to the ID which will used to generate the template NOTE the template information is taken from the first tag that exists in this ID Remember that itis possible to have multiple tags within a single ID and each tag could have different information stored on it 6 7 2 Once the correct ID has been chosen wait for approximately 5 seconds after which the display will indicate Set 6 7 3 Present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds and the template information will be saved and the display reverts to Id 6 8 If tAg was selected in level 1 by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds then the system will have moved to level 2 and the display will show JETE 68 1 Presenting an existing tag The information on this tag will be copied into the template memory and the display will
51. ion of ALL Id tAg or exit to previous menu is done by presenting and removing the Admin tag 2 3 3 4 If ALL tags must be deleted move to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag 2 3 3 4 1 Rotate vertically through the selections yES delete all tags No do NOT delete all lags or exit la previous menu by presenting and removing the Admin tag 2 3 3 4 2 Confirmation of the selection of yES or No is made by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 2 3 3 5 If delete by Id is required move to level 4 by presenting and holding the Admin tag 2 3 3 5 1 The display will indicate the lowest ID number stored in this head The green LED in the centre of the reader will also be illuminated 2 3 3 5 2 Scrolling vertically through the list of all Id s stored in the head can be done by presenting and removing the Admin tag 2 3 3 5 3 Warning Once the step described below is performed the delete process cannot be reversed The tag would have to be re fearned or associated with this head for itto be seenas a valid tag Page 37 2 3 3 2 Once the head is selected present and hold the Admin tag to move from level 2 to level 3 Display will indicate ALL Delete all tags in this head At this stage there are a number of different ways in which the tags can be deleted Viz Delete all tags in the head
52. ither be created fram seratch in a manner virtually identical to learning a new lag or by simply copying the parameters from an existing tag into the template Once a template exists any new tags are simply copied from this template to the new tags Only one template can exist al any one lime The process is very simple and is shown in the Copy menu structure in Figure 33 As will be seen from the structure there are three distinct ways in which tags can be copied DUP Duplicates an existing tag Any tag which the system already has stored in memory can become a template Multiple new tags can then be presented to take an the parameters of the existing tag Id The programme will copy the template into a selected starling ID The first new tag presented will take on this selected ID Any subsequent tags will increment the ID n ie multiple tags n are learned to only one ID The programme will copy the template into a selected starting ID The first and subsequent new tags presented all take on this selected Page 54 Advanced Copy Menu Structure An existing tag becomes ihe new template First takes on next available ID Number eg 023 Each new tag increments previous ID by 1 n increments after sodit new tag m Copy Single E a t single i gt dk e g say n 016 n remains 122 l G Copy Multiple le r Wwe pr taga toa FE T AA Bon single id pj CUR n i
53. move E g Sales area passage classroom etc Itis possible to have infinite areas at a site but access to only 16 can be effectively controlled with the L1000 system The L1000 has a maximum of 32 readers split between 16 entrance and 16 exit readers Zone A zone is defined as an area or areas which form a security level or hierarchy Thus it is possible to move through several areas but remain in the same zone Only 7 different zones are allowed but each tag or user can have its own series of zones associated with it Thus an entrance lobby Passage and office 1 could be defined as zone 1 for user 1 whereas the entrance lobby and passage could be zone 1 for user 2 and office 2 might be defined as zone 2 Anti pass back levels defined below operate between zones Page 5 The word proximity means close to or near Thus a tag has only to be brought near or within a certain range of the reader before itis read There is no physical contact between tag and reader The read distance is typically in the range 60 to 100 mm The system uses RFID Radio Frequency IDentification technology The reader has an antenna which sends oul a weak radio signal The tag also has an antenna a small coil thal receives the reader signal as soon as itis in range The tag absorbs some of the energy from the reader signal and powers up the electronic circuit on the tag There is no battery in the tag and it is hus known as a
54. ng User Tag Existing User Tag toggles updetedelete to top EXIT to previous Menu e of Monu Fig 3 Part th of Update tag Ment Structure Advanced Update Tag Menu Structure part 2b Level n 1 Level n 2 Level n 3 Level n 4 Update Limited Uses L ci Counters Bega select one of the oplions or exit E jua zy E nj 4 4 4 lo top Menu va E Update E Offline Only displayed Associations for E heads H 01 i to H 31 pen 2 E to Lop r ae Page 50 4 1 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from UPd of the Main menu to where the display indicates ALL i e from the Main menu to Level 1 4 2 Decide on how tags are to be deleted as follows 4 2 1 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll the display vertically allowing update ot tags by either 4 2 1 1 ALL updates lags globally across the network 4 2 1 2 Id updates tag or tags belonging lo a specific identification numbers or group selectively to any reader head in the network 4 2 1 3 tAg updates only the physical tag presented but changes Stet i e Was4 correct applied selectively to any reader head in the network 4 2 1 4 Hd updates for a specific head the tags normally valid at that head All tags relating to that head can be updated or only tags relating to a specific ID or only specific tags 4
55. normal RUN mode and that a correct Admin tag is being presented The system cannot be programmed if any tag other than the Admin tag is presented 2 Present and Hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds Page 29 Description of QUIK Learn procedure continued from previous page The display changes to Lrn to indicate the system is in Learn mode Present and remove the first new tag to be learnt into the system On presentation of the first tag the display indicates the ID number into which this tag has been learned Eg 001 On removal of the tag the display reverts back to Lrn indicating that the next tag can be leamed Present and remove the second lag la be learned On presentation of the second tag the display indicates the ID number into which this tag has been leamed Eg 002 On removal of the tag the display reverts back to Lrn indicating that the next tag can be learned Table 4 Quik Learn Description NOTE i tags are numbered make sure they are presented to the L1000 in the correct order When first used the ID number starts at 001 if the QUIK learn feature is invoked If tags already exist in memory then Quick learn will start from the next available ID number The QUIK learn feature will set factory defaults only and none of the advanced functionality will be learned Thus tags will have the following basic functionality Tags are learned automatically
56. o get from CFg of the Main menu to where the display indicates HdS Head Settings which is the first sub menu item of the Configure Menu The various sub menu items can be selected by scrolling vertically through the list by presenting and removing the Admin tag The following menus are selectable HdS Head Settings which allows for setting of relay energise timers alarm timers buzzer volume etc dSP Display Brightness which can be adjusted in 10 increments The defaull is 50 CUS Complex User Structure This selects whether the advanced user menu is turned on or off AtC Advanced Tag Control Allows for creation of additional Admin tags bnr Backup and restore This allows the controller memory to be backed up to or restored frm the optional backup memory module PCS P C System menu This allows the user to specify whether or not the system is connected toa P C SUP This is a diagnostic tool which displays the current supply voltage to the controller e Exit to previous menu Once a decision is made of which menu item in level 1 is required present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to moveto leval 2 8 4 The specifics of each sub menu item described in 2 1 to 2 5 is described more fully below 3 4 1 Hd Head settings If HdS was selected lhe display will indicate Con This sub menu allows the parameters of the main controller L1000 or any of the at
57. oint housing inte the top lip of the position using the 2 x M4 pan head mounting frame A and fold down screws provided in the kit into position ansuring the cable is not caught 8 Clip the ouler cover inlo posilion To remove the outer cover carefully making sure that it seats correctly andis secure insert a screwdriver between the cover and tne wall from the undameath and undip Page 11 Installing the Lattice System The L1000 can be installed in 3 different configurations asastand alone head asastand alone head butlinked to a computer via a Take Up Head TUH asatfully networked system using up to 31 Lattice Slave Head LSH s and a TUH Before connections are made to the unit it is necessary to identify the terminals of the various units and thair functions Identification of Terminals The fallowing sketches show the location of the terminal blocks on the L1000 and slave head LSH printed circuit boards PCB s The reader must be configured for either steel or masonry wood mounting incorrect configuration will result in poor read range or unreliable operation NB Solder link pads for steel mounting Desnlder Ink padis for woodibrick mounting If pads are not present unit must be brought to Centurion for modification to steel mounting a 0 D Jumper 2 OFF lor woodi brick mo Jumper 2 ON for steei mounting Jumper 1 O Relay Output Enabled Standard Sy
58. ond learn method enables tags lo be learnt into specific ld s and into specific heads 1 Quik Learn The QUIK learn feature enables new tags to be entered very quickly into the system The flow diagram below shows the QUIK Learn Procedure and is described fully below Quik Learn At this stage the system is ready to have new tags learned in Tag 1 has now been learned into ID Number 001 Tag 2 has now been learned in etc etc igon Description of QUIK Learn procedure shown above 1 The display Ad1 indicates that the system is in normal RUN mode and that a correct Admin tag is being presented The system cannot be programmed if any lag other than the Admin tag is presented Presenl and Hold the Admin lag for 5 seconds The display changes to Lrn to indicate the system is in Learn mode Presenl and remove the first new lag lo be learnt into the system 5a On presentation of the first tag the display indicates the ID number into which this tag has been learned Eg 001 5b On removal of the tag the display reverts back la Lrn indicaling thal the next lag can be learned Page 23 Description of QUIK Learn procedure continued from previous page 6 Present and remove the second tag to be learned 7a On presentation of the second tag the display indicates the ID number into which this tag has heen learned Eg 002 7b On removal of the tag the displ
59. ough the list by presenting and removing the Admin tag The following menus are selectable HdS Head Settings which allows for setting of relay energise timers alarm timers buzzer volume etc dSP Display Brightness which can be adjusted in 10 increments The default is 50 CUS Complex User Structure This selects whether the advanced user menu is turned on or off AtC Advanced Tag Control Allows for creation of additional Admin tags restored frm the optional backup memory module PCS P C System menu This allows the user to specify whether ar not the system is connected toa P C SUP This is a diagnostic tool which displays the current supply voltage to the controller B bnr Backup and restore This allows the controller memory to be backed up to or a Exit to previous menu 3 3 Once a decision is made of which menu item in level 1 is required present and hold the Admin tag for5 seconds to move to level 2 3 4 The specifics of each sub menu item described in 2 1 lo 2 5 is described more fully below 3 4 1 Hd Head settings If HdS was selected the display will indicate Con This sub menu allows the parameters of the main controller L1000 or any of the attached LSH s ic H 01 lo H31 lo reset Select which reader head needs te be sel by presenting and removing the Admin tag to scroll vertically through the heads When the required head is displayed
60. oy are correctly orientated to align quired height ensuring that it is baseto be perfoctly vertical 3 k K vertical wilh the mounting holes Using a Sri miesonryib dit holaa Screw the frame firmly into position into the wall for the rawlplugs provided in the kit Screw the frame lightly into position ar Installation of the Reader Flush or Surface Mount Slide apart the front and back of the Make the necessary terminations Route the cable over the cable entry reader controller housing onto the controller Refer to wiring bulkhead A in the housing diagram on pages 14 16 Adcitional slats can be cut out to accommodate further cables if necessary Fil a cable lie around the cable as Tighten cable lie gt An additional cable lie van be fitted shown When tightened this holds lo betler secure the cable the cable in position and prevents it from being pulled out of the housing Page 10 Optional cable tia EY If the additional cable tie was used Ensure Jumpers 1 and 2 are Slide the back cover onto the make certain that itis also tightened correctly positioned refer to Figure controller housing 1ongage 12 Ensure that il sils neatly against the Clip the lop of the controller front Fasten controller housing into cable entry bulkhead securing the cable To pravant insect ingress usa either a grommet or a dab of silicon toseal the cable entry p
61. put channel Single output selectable as relay NC or NO or open collector Relay rating 50V 3A non inductive N C COM N O Open collector rating CHD Door open forced oulput ALARM SmartSwitch Il power output Free exitinput Door sense input Anti tamper switch 50mA 24V CHD 50mA 024V ALARM 200mA CHD Potential free normally open contact FRX Potential free normally closed contact DOOR SEN Potential free normally closed contact Optional extra Operational Tag capacity 1000 tags Tagread range B0 100mm Alarm output time s 0 254 Adjustable in 1 second increments Page7 Tools and Equipment Required Star Screwdriver 0 and 1 point Long Nose Pliers Flat Screwdriver 2 6mm point Jewellers Type Side Cutters Silicon Y Cable 0 20mm 0 50mm 5mm Masonry Bit Drilling Machine hammer action Page 8 Installation of the Lattice Reader Positioning the Reader 300mm 1509Mm Positian LATTICE readar on wall adjacent to coor Mount at a height that allows for the comfortable presenting of access tags Ahcight of 1300mm is racommended ifasecond raadar is mounted an the nside of the door il must be spaced at least 300mm above or below the outsida reader to prevent interfe rence Alternatively mount the proximily reader onto a gooseneck ensuring that The reader does nol protrude tao far into the driveway
62. r volume etc dSP Display Brightness which can be adjusted in 10 increments The default is 50 CUS ope User Structure This selects whether the advanced user menu is turned on or off AtC Advanced Tag Control Allows for creation of additional Admin tags bnr Backup and restore This allows the controller memory to be backed up to or restored frm the optional backup memory module PCS PC System menu This allows the user to specify whether or not the system is connected to a F C SUP This is a diagnostic too which displays the current supply voltage to the controller re Exit lo previous menu 3 3 Once a decision is made of which menu item in level 1 is required present and hold the Admin tag for 5 seconds to move to level 2 3 4 The specifics of each sub menu item described in 2 1 to 2 5is described more fully below 3 4 1 Hd Head settings If HdS was selected the display will indicate Gon This sub menu allows lhe parameters of the main controller 11000 or any of the attached LSH s Le H 01 to H31 to reset Select which reader head needs to be set by presenting and Page 38 31 3 2 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from CFg of the Main menu to where the display indicates HdS Head Settings which is the first sub menu item of the Configure Menu The various sub menu items can be selected by scrolling vertically thr
63. revert back to tAg Page 61 Display Abbreviations Summary of Display Abbreviations Used during programming of the L1000 continued overleaf Unlearned New Tag dil Admin Tag Type 1 EJ Edi ida Admin Tag Create Rec Advanced Tag Control Advanced User Structure Alarm on off Selection All refers to all heads or all tags etc Anti passback ASE Association refers to a tag not being linked to a reader i e no association buri HEHE 653 Busy flashes momentarily during updating or deleting tags Buzzer E Buzzer Volume sel to High Buzzer Volume set to Low H Channel 1 channel 2 can also exist on the L1000 ES Configure refers to configuring of reader parameters an Controller i e the L1000 EPS copy Counter 1 refers to 1 of 4 limited use counters EE Delete ESE Display Brightness Settings ci Done flashes momentarily to indicate a process is complete Page 62 Summary of Display abbreviations used during programming of the L1000 Door forced alarm disabled on Door 1 Door forced alarm disabled on Door 2 Door Open Time before alarm sounds Door Sense Configuration Erase All Exit to previous menu Fire refers to FRX FIRE input being used as a fire alarm inpul Firmware ID revision Firmware Revision Number Numeral indicative of the latest revision e g V1
64. rolling vertically through the options On Relay is turned ON OFF Relay is turned OFF e if exit to the previous level is required The selection is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag 6 6 2 Depending on whether CH 1 or CH 2 is selected in the ASC sub menu then its associated relay can be setto be On or OFF by scrolling vertically through the options On Relay is turned ON OFF Relay is turned OFF s i if exit to the previous level is required The selection is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag 6 6 3 Depending on which of the APb levels L 01 to L 07 was previously selected in the Ltd 6 6 4 menu the choice of whether this reader is at the entrance or exit to an APB zone defined by the In or Out selection respectively is made by scrolling vertically through the options On Entering APB level OFF Exiting APB level la if exit to a previous level is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag for 5 seconds Depending on which of the counters C 01 to C 04 was previously selected in the Ltd menu the choice of whether this counter must be operational for this reader is selecied by scrolling vertically through the options On Counter will be operational at this Lead OFF Counter will not be operational al this Lead ifexitto a previous level is required The selection is confirmed by present
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66. same process applied to setting relay times See Configure Menu on page 38 ig 17 Page 24 12 Basic Learn The Basic learn process is described below with reference to the Basic Leari Structure diagram See Figure 18 1 2 1 Present and hold the Admin Tag for 5 seconds to move from LRN of the main menu to 000 ot Level 1 nu 1 2 2 Present and remove the Admin Tag in association with the Red and Green LED s on the L1000 to scroll the ID Number up or down to the required ID Number tor the new tag which has to be learned in In this example 006 1 2 3 Presentand remove a new tag The display will change to Con Controller 1 2 4 Present and remove the Admin tag to scroll vertically through the available heads Con and H 01 to H 31 Only heads currently active on the bus will be displayed 1 2 5 Once the required head in 1 2 4 is selected present and remove the NEW tag while monitoring the red and green LED on the L1000 Each time the tag is removed the LEDs will toggle If the Red LED is ON it means that the tag will not operated on this head and if the Green LED is ON the tag will operate on this head 1 2 6 Confirm the setting decided upon in 1 2 5 above by repeatedly presenting and removing the Admin tag to scroll vertically down to A 1 2 7 Present and hold the new tag for 5 seconds to save the new tag The display will momentarily flash dNE to indicate that the new tag has been saved
67. sented and held for 5 seconds then the display changes from ASC to CH 1 NOTE The OLA Menu will only appear for LSH s It does not apply to the L1000 1 2 5 The various options presented in level 5 depend on what was selected in level 4 For example 1 2 5 1 If ASC was selected then channel 1 or 2 only channel 1 can be selected tor LSH s is first chosen by scrolling vertically through Ch 1 Ch 2 or if exit to a previous level is required by presenting and removing the Admin Page 31 Using the Normal Learn Menu Structure as a guide the following steps are followed to Normal Learn 121 The Admin tag is presented and held for 5 seconds to get from Lrn of the Main menu to where the display indicates 000 i e from the Main menu to Level 1 1 2 2 The Admin tag is again presented and removed to get the display to increase or 12 3 1 2 4 decrease as described above until the required ID is reached Level 1 to Level 2 A new tag is now presented which moves the display from level 2 to level 3 The change from level 2 to level 3 is shown by the fact that the ID shown as numeral 026 in this example changes to Con abbreviation for Controller This indicates that the system will now allow any of the configuration options of levels 4 and onwards to be sel up on the L1000 reader Two roules can now be followed 1 2 3 1 If the Admin tag is
68. shes a single bar of the centre 7 segment display every 2 or 3 seconds to indicate that the unitis in normal run mode In a dark room italso acts as a means of locating the reader The display typically shows the following Present and remove any tag which is to be defined as the Master tag This tag now becomes the Admin tag Ad1 will be displayed to indicate that this Admin tag is being presented to the L1000 reader Itis possible to create multiple Admin tags as will be shown later Admin Tag Type 1 Any other unlearned tags presented to the system will display NIC NOT IN CONTROLLER as follows Programming the System The system can be completely programmed from the L1000 Controller using a single Admin tag and the 3 digit 7 segment LED display Incidentally it is easier to programme and more functionality is provided ifthe Lattice Ware software is used See separate optional Lattice Ware software When the system comes from the factory there are no tags learned into memory The first Fa tag presented becomes known as the Admin tag This tag can be thought of as atype Y of master tag but it is termed the Admin tag due to the fact that system administra tion is done using this tag Administration involves adding and deleting tags modifying reader settings etc Figli Admin iag The Admin tag shown in this documentation as a tag with a spanner symbol See Fig
69. stems ALARM SHE 5 B oO Smartswitch li Enabled Refer to pages 15 Pig 2 Layout af Lattice SLAVE head Page 12 B The L1000 can be installed in 3 different configurations asastand alone head asastand alone head butlinked to a computer viaa Take Up Head TUH asa fully networked system using upto 31 Lattice Slave Head LSH s and a TUH Summary of Possible Connections erminal ipti Terminal Description FRXFIRE Free exit or Fire normally open voltage free contact Common connected to CHD DOOR SEN Voltage free contact closed when door is closed Common connected to CHD ALARM External Alarm output open collector Positive connected to CHD Maximum current SOMA CHD Smart Switch Il positive 12V DC CHD Smart Switch I negative system common terminal Supply to the device can be AC or DC but must not exceed 15VDC or 12V AG Smart Switch I drive open collector Communicalion to lake up head Receive P2 Communication lo take up head Transmit P1 RS485 common AS485 signal line B twisted pair CAT 5 RS485 signal line A twisted pair CAT 5 Output relay normally closed voltage free Output relay common voltage free Output relay normally open voltage tree Tabie I showing Description of Terminal References These terminals only on L1000 not LSH Identification of the Take Up Head TUH Page
70. sy chained as shown L1000 can be mounted at any convenient position in the daisy chain Fig 1 Sketch showing daisy chaining of connected unily Page 17 The EOL switches on the L1000 and LSH s are located as shown in the sketches below Ensure jumper is bridged if EOL resistor needs to be connected E PC RX LA PC TX RS485C UD RS485B Batch Ka L1000 PCB NIC com N O Y E lt Fig 12 Part of LIOOO showing jumper link that turns on EOL Resistor Turn DIP switch 1 to ON if EOL resistor is required PC RX PC TX RS485C RS485B Part of RS485A LSH PCB A NIC COM N O Fig 13 Pari of LSH showing DIP switch that turns un EOL resistor Page 18 Setting the Lattice Slave Head Address To be able to identify different remote slave heads on the network is necessary to set a unique address on each head This is done using switches 2 6 of the 6 way DIP switch mounted on the LSH See Figure 13 The table below shows the DIP switch settings carresponding to the LSH number 0 0FF 1 0N 2 in w Py oj l le aloulojo o0 alojajo o ojsjom ioj alo 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 o o o ii Programming the Lattice System First Time Operation When the L1000is powered up the display momentarily displays the firmware revision number Once powered up the display fla
71. tached LSH s ie H 01 to H31 to reset Select which reader head needs to be set by presenting and removing the Admin tag to scroll vertically through the heads When the required head is displayed present and hold the Admin tag for 5 second The display will th n indicate rt1 Relay time 1 which is the first menu item of the level 3 sub menu Scrolling vertically through level 3 by presenting and removing the Admin lag will allow the following to be selected If any of the timers below need to be adjusted present and remove the Admin tag in conjunction with the green and red LED to scroll the count up and down to the required value Wait a few seconds and the display will momentarily flash SEt to indicate that the new value has been selected BUT NOT YET SAVED To SAVE the new value repeatedly present and remove the Admin tag until A is displayed At this point presel and hold the Admin lag to save the new value The L1000 will now return the level 2 sub menu NOTE It is possible to change any number of timers BEFORE saving them However it is important to note that until the A step is carried out the new values are not written to the memory 3 4 1 1 ryt Relay Time 1 i a The pulse time for relay 1 can be set between 1 and 254 seconds Default lime 3 seconds If sel lo 000 seconds the relay will never energise If set to 255 the relay will latch If the time needs to be
72. ted then a limited uses counter C 01 to C 04 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the list C 01 to C 04 or if exit to the previous level is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 4 3 2 7 4 1f OLA was selected applies only to a RSH then the No or Yes or if exit to the previous level is required selection is made by presenting and removing the Admin tag No means that the head will NOT allow a tag to operate at the RSH when the head is off line i e not linked via the RS485 network Yes specifies that the head will permit valid tags to operate even otf line 4 3 2 8 The various options presented in level n 4 depend on what was selected in level N 13 For example 4 3 2 8 1 Depending on whether CH 1 or CH 2 was selected then its associated relay can be set to be On or OFF by scrolling vertically through the options On OFF or if exit to a previous level is required by presenting and removing the Admin tag The selection is confirmed by presenting and holding the Admin tag for 5 seconds 4 3 2 8 2 Depending on which of the APb levels L 01 to L 07 was previously selected the choice of whether this reader is at the entrance or exit to an APB zone defined by the In or Out selection respectively is made
73. then revert back lo the originally selected ID number i e n remains at n 122 Additional new tags can be presented which will all be learned into this same ID number shown in the display Page 56 6 Template Menu The sixth and last Advanced menu item is the template menu This menu provides a means of creating a tag template which can be copied to other tags The template can be seen as a virtual tag that is stored in non volatile memory of the L1000 Only one template can exist at any one time on the L1000 See Getails of the Centurion Lattice Ware software where multiple templates can be stored The template menu structure is shown in Figure 34 and described in detail There are three ways in which the template can be created By creating the template from scratch using the programming functionality of the L1000 and setting up each menuitem This is virtually identical to normal learn for a new tag The only difference is that the information is stored as a template instead of being applied to a tag This is the sub menu item USr on the menu structure By selecting an existing ID and using the information stored under that D to create the template A NOTE Itis possible to have multiple tags all with different parameters stored under a single ID E Ifan IDis chosen that has multiple tags then the system will use the parameters of the tag stored in the first memory location as the template This is the sub menu item I
74. ure 14 has the following characteristics The Admin tag is the Master Key to the system and must be looked after carefully Without it programming cannot be done on the system The Admin tag is automatically learned into ID reference number 000 The first tag presented to a completely blank L1000 becomes the Admin tag By default when presented to the L1000 head the display will indicate Ad1 This is an indication that this tag has been learned into the system butis not Page 20 The Admin tag shown in this documentation as a tag with a spanner symbol See Figure 14 has the following characteristics The Admin tag is the Master Key to the system and must be looked after carefully Without it programming cannot be done on the system The Admin tag is automatically learned into ID reference number 000 The first tag presented to a completely blank L1000 becomes the Admin tag It is recommended that the Admin tag is locked away and is used only for programming Hf required however it can be converted to a normal working tag but where it retains its Adminstration rights See configuration menu under programming 5 NOTE In certain cases it will be found that a tag presented to the L1000 displays ASC This display indicates that the tag is not associated with the L1000 even thought it may be fully functional on the remote slave heads To indicate that the tag is valid

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