Ademco RTU K03 User Manual

TK C03
TK C03
TK C03TK C03
Compact Terminal
Compact Terminal
Compact TerminalCompact Terminal
Installation Manual
Installation Manual
Installation ManualInstallation Manual
TK C03
TK C03
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
FCC NOTICE............................................................................. 4
Canadian Compliance Statement.......................................... 4
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS........................
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONSPRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
Mounting Instructions .............................................................. 5
Electrical Connections .............................................................. 6
LONWORKS Data Cables......................................................... 7
Attaching the Terminal Support Plate......................................... 8
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Channelling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box................ 9
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION ................................
INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION
Connecting the Cables ............................................................ 10
Assembling the Terminal Closure Guide..................................... 13
Closing the Terminal (wall-mounted assembly)...................... 14
Closing the Terminal (Turnstile-mounted assembly)............... 16
ACTIVATION
ACTIVATION ................................
ACTIVATIONACTIVATION
Identification via the Service Pin............................................... 17
Identification via Bar Code ....................................................... 18
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TemaKey TK C03 (RTU-K03 code 1500063BA) .......................... 19
Spare Parts..................................................................... 20
Optional Parts ................................................................. 20
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Version: 1.0 US
FCC NOTICE
FCC NOTICE
FCC NOTICEFCC NOTICE
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, these is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Canadian Compliance Statement
Canadian Compliance Statement
Canadian Compliance StatementCanadian Compliance Statement
This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada.
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PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
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Mounting Instructions
Mounting Instructions
Mounting InstructionsMounting Instructions
The cables are attached to an encased box. Make sure that you place the box at a height of 120cm from the floor (see Figure 1).
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cables
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Figure 1: Space requirements for moun ting
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Electrical Connections
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Electrical Connections
Electrical ConnectionsElectrical Connections
The RTU is powered at low voltage (12VDC 120mA) by a battery­operated power supply module (RTU-Qxx). When determining the correct size for power cables, refer to the table below.
Type of cable Length (m) in relation to effective load
AWG mm2 ohm/Km 100 [mA] 200 [mA] 500 [mA] 1 [A] 2 [A] 5 [A]
12 3,3 5,7 1754 87 14 2 8,8 1136 568 22 16 1,3 14 714 35 180,9214762389548241 20 0,6 34 294 14 22 0,35 52 19 24 0,2 85 118 59 24 1
96 38 19 1
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LLLLON
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ONON
WORKS
ORKS Data Cables
ORKSORKS
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Data Cables
Data Cables Data Cables
The LONWORKS1 data cable must be twisted pair
In a free topology configuration, the sum total of the sections must
not exceed 500m
In a bus configuration, the sum total of the sections must not
exceed 2700m
In a free topology configuration, activate the 50ohm terminator by
placing the appropriate jumper on the FTT10A plug-in of the CTU­PLG06 board inside the TemaServer
In a bus configuration, place two terminators (with resistance
values of 100ohm 1% ½W) at each end of the bus
Check that the length of the L
ONWORKS data cable corresponds
to the norms indicated in Table 1.
Type of cable Length [m] in relation to cable capacity
AWG mm2 Ohm/Km 50nF/Km 100nF/Km 200nF/Km 500nF/Km 1uF/Km
12 3,3 5,7 2676 1892 1338 846 598 14 2 8,8 2153 1523 1077 681 482 16 1,3 14 1707 1207 854 540 382 18 0,9 21 1394 986 697 441 312 20 0,6 34 1096 775 548 346 245 22 0,35 52 886 626 443 280 198 24 0,2 85 693 490 346 219 155
Table 1: Length/capacity of L ON WORKS data cables (m)
The FTT10A Echelon v1.2 User Guide recommends the cables
indicated in Table 2.
Producer and model AWG Connection to bus -
maximum total length [m]
Belden 85102 16 2700 500 Belden 8471 16 2700 400 Level IV (twisted pair, typically solid and unshielded) JY (St) 2x2x0.8 (4-wire helical twist, solid shielded)
22 1400 400
20 900 320
Connection in free topology – maximum node-node length max. [m]
Table 2: Recommended LONWORKS cables
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LONWORKS® is a trademark of Echelon Corporation
LONWORKS( Data Cables Page 7
Attaching the Terminal Support Plate
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Attaching the Terminal Support Plate
Attaching the Terminal Support PlateAttaching the Terminal Support Plate
To attach the terminal support plate, follow these steps:
1. Drill two holes in the wall to accommodate the plastic anchors that
hold up the support plate (you must use M4 screws).
2. Make sure that the box attached to the wall is aligned with the
niche on the lower part of the support plate
3. Use a 4mm slotted screwdriver.
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Cables entrance
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Figure 2: Attaching the support plate
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Channelling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box
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Channelling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box
Channelling the Cables from the Bottom of the BoxChannelling the Cables from the Bottom of the Box
As an alternative, you can channel the cables so that they exit from the bottom of the box (see Figure 3). This alternative procedure consists of the following steps:
1. Drill a hole in the breakaway tab and apply a cable clamp with a
clutch for the cable tube.
2. Remove the cable clamps from the rear side and apply the stopper.
Ancho
PG9 cable clamp
Multi-pole cable (15 poles)
Anchor
Figure 3: Channelling the cables from the bottom of the box
Attaching the Terminal Support Plate Page 9
INSTALLATION
Connecting the Cables
Connecting the Cables
Connecting the CablesConnecting the Cables
Insert and fasten the power, data and I/O cables in the connector (see Figure 4 and Figure 5). If there is also a small grounding cable, use a cable clamp to connect it to the screw supporting the card.
Anchor
Breakaway tab for cables exit from back
Breakaway tab for cables exit from bottom
Anchor
Figure 4: Connecting the cables (1)
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LED «on»
fuse
jumper
relay 1
jumper
relay 2
input 1+ input 1­input 2+ input 2-
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relay 2 NO/NC relay 2 common relay 1 NO/NC relay 1 common
Figure 5: Connecting the cables (2)
You can define each relay as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) by setting the jumpers as illustrated in Figure 6.
NO NC NO NC
normally closed (NC) normally open (NO)
Figure 6: Auxiliary connections
Connecting the Cables Page 11
The typical connection for dry contacts in shown in Figure 7.
N.O. position
(Gate busy)
Dry contact
Normally closed (door)
Push Button
Normally open (Exit)
input 1+ input 1­input 2+ input 2-
Lamp
Electrolock
Power supply for lamp
Power supply for lock
+12V
Ground
Figure 7: Clean contacts connection ex ample
When the output loads exceed the maximum ratings for the internal relays, external relays must be used as shown in Figure 8.
N.O. position
Lamp
(Gate busy)
Power supply for lamp
Power supply for lock
Electrolock
Power supply for relays
Figure 8: External relays example
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Assembling the Terminal Closure Guide
Assembling the Terminal Closure Guide
Assembling the Terminal Closure GuideAssembling the Terminal Closure Guide
To assemble the terminal closure guide, follow these steps:
1. Use the 4 special screws to assemble and fasten the terminal
closure guide.
2. Insert the nut and the special screw in the corresponding niche on
the guide (see Figure 9).
nut
screw head
Figure 9: Mounting the terminal closure guide (1)
Make sure that the fitting is correctly positioned and then insert the flat cable from the front casing in the connector (see Figure 10).
Assembling the Terminal Closure Guide Page 13
special screws
closure guide
nut
flat cable
O-ring
special star-shaped screw
Figure 10: Mounting the terminal closure guide (2)
Closing the Terminal (wall-mounted assembly)
Closing the Terminal (wall-mounted assembly)
Closing the Terminal (wall-mounted assembly)Closing the Terminal (wall-mounted assembly)
To close a wall-mounted terminal, follow these steps:
1. Unscrew the special closure screw by turning it in an anti-
clockwise direction so that the terminal closure remains fully open (in the direction of the wedge).
2. Insert the upper shell as indicated in Figure 11.
3. Fasten the special closure screw by turning it in a clockwise
direction and pushing down on the shell so that the fitting is completely secure.
4. Tighten the screw.
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Figure 11: Closing the terminal (wall-mo u nted assembly)
Assembling the Terminal Closure Guide Page 15
Closing the Terminal (Turnstile-mounted assembly)
Closing the Terminal (Turnstile-mounted assembly)
Closing the Terminal (Turnstile-mounted assembly)Closing the Terminal (Turnstile-mounted assembly)
To close a anchor-mounted terminal, follow these steps:
1. Unscrew the special closure screw by turning it in an anti-
clockwise direction so that the terminal closure remains fully open (in the direction of the wedge).
2. Insert the upper shell as indicated in Figure 12.
3. Fasten the special closure screw by turning it in a clockwise
direction and pushing down on the shell so that the fitting is completely secure.
4. Tighten the screw.
Figure 12: Closing the terminal (ancho r-mounted assembly)
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ACTIVATION
Identification via the Service Pin
Identification via the Service Pin
Identification via the Service PinIdentification via the Service Pin
To identify the node, you can call the service pin by means of a relay­reed located inside the unit (see Figure 13). This procedure consists of the following steps:
1. Position a small magnet as illustrated in Figure 13 to call the
service pin. This signal is linked to the yellow central service LED, which flashes throughout the node configuration procedure.
2. The TemaServer, in response to the service pin, sends a wink
command that makes yellow LED flash three times. This allows you to verify that the communication to and from the TemaServer is working.
3. Check that the service LED remains off after you have completed
this operation.
Magnet Magnet
service pin
(reed)
service pin
(reed)
SERVICE
LED
service
LED
Figure 13: Using a magnet to call the service pin
Identification via the Service Pin Page 17
Identification via Bar Code
Identification via Bar Code
Identification via Bar CodeIdentification via Bar Code
The components enclosed in the packaging include a bar code label. The person responsible for installing the terminal must apply this label to the corresponding identification form, and indicate the location of the terminal in the appropriate box (see example in Table 3).
Description of location
Office entrance area, first floor - staircase E
Description of TemaServer
Panel 2 entrance area, first floor – staircase E
TKC02 (RTU-K02)
Table 3: Example of completed identification form
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TemaKey TK C03
TemaKey TK C03 (RTU-K03 code 1500063BA)
TemaKey TK C03 TemaKey TK C03
Parameter
Parameter Value
ParameterParameter
Value
ValueValue
DC power supply
Weight
Size
Protection level
Environmental temperature for correct operation
Inputs
Relay outputs
12V
±15% 130mA nominal (1.8W),
DC
150mA max (2.1W)
0.4 kg
72x160x75 mm
IP55
0÷50 °C
Number of inputs: 2
Resistance: 2.2 Kohm
Logic level high:
>4.0 V
(max. positive +18 VDC)
DC
Logic level low:
<0.7 V
(min. negative –0.5 VDC)
DC
Number of outputs: 2
Proxy antenna
30V
125V
125KHz for HID cards
1A
DC
200 mA
AC
Read distance 0÷50mm
LONWORKS connection
Regulations compliance
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LONWORKS® is a trademark of Echelon Corporation
TemaKey TK C03 (RTU-K03 code 1500063BA) Page 19
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Unshielded twisted pair cable in free topology (transceiver FTT10A, 78Kbps)
Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC,
Directive Low Voltage 72/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC:
EN60950, EN55024, EN55022, EN 300 330
Spare Parts
Spare Parts
Spare PartsSpare Parts
Fuses
Optional Parts
Optional Parts
Optional PartsOptional Parts
TORX screwdriver
F1 1A 250V delayed
TX10 code 1500108AA
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