Andover Controls ACX 700 Installation Guide

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ACX 700
Installation Guide
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Copyright
1997 Andover Controls Corporation 300 Brickstone Square Andover, Massachusetts 01810 All Rights Reserved.
Published by the Engineering Departm ent at Andover Controls Corporation.
IMPORTANT NOTIC E
This product is subject to change without notice. This document does not constitute any warranty, express or implied. Andover Controls C orpor ation reserves the right to alter capabilities, performance, and presentation of this product at any time.
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Preface
The Andover Controls ACX 700 Installation Guide presents instructions for installing the ACX 700 access controller on an Infinet network. It first presents site preparation information and then step-by­step installation instructions.
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Setting Up the ACX 700 Controller and Infinet
Site/System Setup Requirements..........................................................2
Controller Dimensions and Weight.................................................3
Power Requ ir ements......................... ................. ................ ..............3
Cable Limit a t i o ns.. ................ ................. ....................... ................. ..4
Lightn i ng Protection...... ................. ................ ................. ................4
Building Ground Requirements.......................................................5
Inspecting the Ground......................................................................6
Environmental Requirements..........................................................6
Enclosure Req uirements.......... ......... ................. ......... ......... .......... ..6
Special Wire for Card Reader Inputs.... ....... ..... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...6
Special Wire for Keypad Inputs .............................. ....... ....... ....... ...7
Contents
Output Req u ire m e n t s.......................... ................. ....................... .....7
Input Requ ir e m en ts.................... ................ ................. ................ .....8
Laying Out the Site Setup................................................................9
Installing the ACX 700.................... ................ ................. ...................10
Parts Required................................................................................10
Mounting........................................................................................10
Connecting the AC Power.............................................................15
Selecting the AC Input Voltage.....................................................16
Connecting the UPS Power Supply...............................................17
Connecting the Power Indicating LED ..........................................18
Wiring the Infinet to the ACX 700 .................................................21
Wiring the Infinet to the Inf inity CX 9000 or 9200........................22
Wiring Inputs ......................................................................................24
Supervisory Input Circuits.............................................................26
Wiring Door Switches ...................................................................28
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Wiring Motion Sensors/Exit Push Buttons....................................30
Wiring Other Two-Wire Inputs .....................................................32
Wiring Card Read er Inputs................. ........................ ................ ...32
Wiring Keypad Inputs....................................................................39
Wiring Outp u ts ................... ................. ....................... ................. .......40
Wiring Door Outputs.....................................................................40
Connecting Modules to the Expansion Port ............ ....... ....... ....... .4 2
Wiring Power Supply for Modules................................................45
Powering Up the ACX 700............ ......... ................. ................ ............47
Reset Button...................................................................................48
Connecting the Battery..................................................................48
Connecting the Andover Controls Service Tool............................49
Appendix A—Underwriters Laboratories Requirements Appendix B—Setting the Card Type Jumpers
Locating the Card Type Jumpers......................................................B-2
Setting Jumpers for ABA Cards..................................................B-3
Setting Jumpers for Wiegand Cards ............................................B-4
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Figures
1. Dimensions and Location of Mounting Holes in Cabinet
Provided, in inches (mm)..................................................................11
2. Dimensions and Location of Mounting Holes in Backplate, in
inches (mm ).............. ................ ........................ ................ .................12
3. Dimensions of ACX 700 on Backplate with EMX 190s,
in inches (mm)...................................................................................13
4. Cover Plat e of the ACX 700..............................................................14
5. Metal Plate and Screw for Power Supply Wire ................................16
6. Location of Power Indicating LED on Front Door of Cabinet
Provided ............................................................................................19
7. Power Indicating LED and Its Parts..................................................20
8. Inserting the External LED through Drilled Hole.............................20
9. Infinet Cable Wiring..........................................................................21
10. Attaching the Infinet Cable to Infinity CX 9000 or 9200 ..................22
11. Normally Closed Supervisory Inputs................................................2 6
12. Normally Open Supervisory Inputs..................................................2 7
13. Wiring Ordinary Switch to DoorSwitch Input ......................... ....... .2 8
14. Wiring Switch with Built-in Resistor to DoorSwitch Input .............29
15. Functioning of DoorSwitch Input Wired to Super vis ory Input ........30
16. Functioning of Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Detector Switch
Wired to Supervisory Input........ ...... . .......................... .... ... ...... . ....... .31
17. Wiring Diagram for Counter or Digital Input...................................32
18. Connections Between Card Reader and Controller..........................33
19. Wiring Wiegand Card Reader (Sensor Engineering) to Controller........34
20. Connections Between Card Reader and Controller..........................35
21. Wiring Proximity Wiegand Card Reader to Controller, with
12 VDC Power Supply ......................................................................36
22. Connections Between Card Reader and Controller..........................37
23. Wiring Dorado ABA Card Reader to Controller..............................38
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24. Wiring Diagram for DOOR and AUX Form C Outputs if
Normally Open..................................................................................41
25. Wiring Diagram for DOOR and AUX Form C Outputs if
Normally Closed...............................................................................4 2
26. Wiring External and AC Power to Controller and Modules.............46
B-1. Location of Card Type Jumpers.....................................................B-2
B-2. Jumpers for ABA Cards ................................................................. B-3
B-3. Jumpers for Wiegand Cards ...........................................................B-4
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Tables
1. Maximum Length Wire for Card Readers............................................7
2. Connecting Jumpers for AC Input Voltages.......................................1 6
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Setting Up the ACX 700
Controller and Infinet
The ACX 700 is a building access controller that can control access to two doors. You can use it to control access through up to four doors by attaching two EMX 190 modules to the ACX 700.
You may set up access through either Wiegand or ABA card readers, which read access cards, or security keypads, which accept access codes. You may also use both the card reader and the security keypad together, for extra tight security. This manual covers the following:
Site/System Setup Requirement s
Installing the ACX 700
Powering Up the ACX 700
Warranty Registration
Your warranty is effective for 18 months starting on the date the system is shipped.
Warning
All wiring and installations must comply with local, state, and national electrical codes.
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Site/System Setup Requirements

Before you proceed to install the system, you should map out where you plan to install each controller, terminal/workstati on, and modem. When planning the sites, be aware of any electrical interference that may oc­cur. You also need to be aware of cabinet dimensions, power requirements, cable limitations, an d environm ental requir e ments .
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Note
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Avis
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriq ues dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
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Controller Dimensions and Weight

Each ACX 700 is 19 × 15 × 4.56 in. (483 × 381 × 116) and weighs 17 lbs. (7.73 kg).

Power Requirements

Caution
The ACX 700 should receive power from its own independent, unswitched circuit.
You can choose to connect AC power or a 12 VDC uninterrupted power supply (UPS), but not both. Instructions for how to connect the 12 VDC UPS are included later, with the installation instructions.
To maintain the UL listing of your system, you should use a power sup­ply listed by UL under APHV.
If you choose AC power, you can select an AC power supply voltage of 24 V, 115 V, or 230 V. You receive it set to 115 V. Instructions for se­lecting the power supply you want are included later, with the installation instructions.
AC voltages you can select are as follows (each uses a 3 A slow blow fuse):
24 VAC 50/60 Hz
115 VAC 50/60 Hz
230 VAC 50/60 Hz The ACX 700 consumes 20 VA of power at 115/230 VAC and con-
sumes 50 VA of power at 12 VDC/24 VAC.
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Cabl e Limitations

The maximum cable length for all buses is 4,000 ft. (1,200 m) at 19,200 baud (up to 32 Infinet controllers). You can extend buses beyond 4,000 ft. or put more than 32 Infinet controllers on less than 4,000 ft. by using the InfiLink 200 amplification module.
Note
You mu s t use s hie ld ed ca bl es f o r Infinet to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits and to provide reliable communications.
Cables that form Infinet are 24-gauge (0.25 mm), sing le-twisted-pair, tinned, shielded copper wire. Use the following cables1 or the ir
equivalents:
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Brand Rex # H 9002 (single-pair)
Anixter # 9J2401021 (single-pair plenum cable) The cable should have a nominal impedance of 100 Ohms and a nomi-
nal velocity of propagation of 78%. Capacitance of Infinet cable should be nominal, below 12.5 pF/ft
(41 pF/m) between conductors and below 22 pF/ft (72 pF/m) between the conductor connected to ground and the next conductor.

Lightning Protection

Lightning Arrestors are required at each point where an Infinet or other wiring (such as for a card reader) enters or exits a building. Use the following arrestor: Two pair combination gas tube/silicon avalanche ar­restor, Andover Controls # 01-210 0-299.
1. You can also use any cables you may already have in place for ACNET or LBUS.
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Building Ground Requirements

Warning
Be sure that all Infi nity products from Ando ver Controls Corporation are grounded to true earth ground. This kind of ground protects the equipment from transients and other power surges in the area.
We cannot guarantee that the controller system will operate as documented unless you properly grou nd all control lers .
Warning
Grounding should be in accordance with article 240 of the National Electrical Code. Be sure to have your grounds inspected before you
begin the installation proc ess to be sure your municipality follows the National Electrical Code. Many municipaliti es do not a nd often have
substandard electrical grounds.
An example of a substandard ground is a galvanized steel cold water pipe. As the pipe corrodes, it does not act as a true ground. The corro­sion acts as an insulator, raising the potential of the pipe with respect to the ground.
When lightning strikes in the area of the ins talla tion, it drastically changes the potential of the earth. Since properly grounded Andover Controls units respond to changes in potential more rapidly than poorly grounded electrical systems, a poorly grounded buildi ng tries to reach ground through the Andover Controls system. The surge of current can destroy electronic components on the controller board.
Surges of much lower potential than lightning also impact the reliability of Andover Controls equipment.
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Inspecting the Ground

You can check your ground as follows:
1. Check yo ur ground by firs t inspecti ng the buildi ng power distributi on panel for ea rth ground ter mination. If the ground t ermination is any of the following, it is not adequate and must be corrected:
Does not exist.
Is connected to a corroded or galvanized pipe.
Is connected using a small gauge wire thinner than 14 AWG (16 or 18 AWG, for example, or less than 2.5 mm2).
2. Be sure your Andover Controls cabinet is connected to the ground with a copper conductor that terminates at the distribution panel.
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Environmental Requirements

The ACX 700 operates in rooms with temperatures ranging from 32 to 120°F (0° to 49°C) and with humidity between 10 and 95%, non­condensing.

Enclosure Requirements

If you did not purchase the Andover Controls cabinet, you purchased the open class controller. The open class controller must be in an Un­derwriters Laboratories listed enclosure that is a minimum of 12.75 × 30 × 2.75 in. (324 × 762 × 70 mm).

Special Wire for Card Reader Inputs

We recommend a five-conductor, 22-gauge ( 0. 35 mm2) shielded wire for wiring card reader inputs.
Table 1 shows the various card brands and the maximum length for #18 gauge wire (1.0 mm2), then for #22 gauge (0.35 mm2) wire.
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Table 1. Maximum Length Wire for Card Readers
Card Reader Type
Sensor Engineering Proximity (12V at ACX 700) 250 ft (76 m) 100 ft (30 m) Proximity (12V at Reader) 500 ft (152 m) 350 ft (106 m) Dorado ABA Card Reader 500 ft (152 m) 200 ft (76 m)
* Model number 30387 for UL listed systems.
*
#18 Gauge
(1.0 mm2)
500 ft (152 m) 200 ft (60 m)

Special Wiring for Keypad Inputs

We recommend eight-conductor, 18-gauge shielded wire for wiring key­pad inputs except for the Essex unit, which requires two extra wires bringing its total to ten conductors.
8-conductor, shielded 10-conductor, shielded for E ssex Touch Pads
#22 Gauge (0.35 mm2)
You can extend the length of this cable up to 500 ft.

Output Requirements

Two of the outputs are door outputs that control a door through a card reader or keypad access. Each output is a Form C relay rated at 24 VAC, 5 A. You wire these outputs just as you would a digital/pulsed output.
Resolution of the output is 0.1 sec. You may choose to manually override the output by setting the OVER RIDE switch to ON or OFF. Or you can set it to AUTO to have the card reader control access through the door.
The OVERRIDE LED indicates at least one of the door outputs is on manual control; the DOOR OPEN LED indicates the door is open.
The third output is an auxilia ry output, also a Form C relay rate d a t 24 VAC, 5 A. You may want to use this output for a bell or other audio alarm indicator.
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Input Requirements

Caution
Andover Controls inputs are designed to be used with the specified card readers, two-wire door switches, two-wire motion sensors, and other two-wire input devices; they do not provide sufficient power to operate sensors requiring an external power supply of 12 or 24 VAC/DC .
Each ACX 700 contro lle r has the following inputs :
Two card reader inputs that receive either the Wiegand fo rmat or the
standard ABA format. You set the switch next to each reader to indicate Wiegand or ABA.
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You may also have additional card readers by attaching one or two EMX 190 modules to the ACX 700. The card reader may have an LED, but does not have to. (UL listed systems must use model 30387 Sensor Engineering card readers. )
Maximum data rate for the card reader—1 ms between bits with a 50 µs bit width.
Maximum power available to each card reader is 35 mA at 5 VDC. If the card reader requires 12 or 24 VCD, it requires an
external power supply.
Eight supervisory inputs (1 through 8) that you can use for any of the
following types of inputs:
— Door switch that indicates the status of the door—open or closed.
Must have a 10 K res istor in ser ies if normall y closed or in parallel if normally open. The resistor allows the input to detect tampering. Refer to the Infinity CX Programmer’s Guide for
2± 2±
details. Required.
— An exit reque st input, usu ally a motion s ensor tha t determines
someone is a pproaching the door or a push button that you mus t press to leave the area. Must have a 10 K resistor in series if
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normal ly closed or in parall el if normally open. T he resistor allows the input to detec t ta mp ering. Refer to the Infini ty CX Program- mer’s Guide for details. Opt iona l.
— Two keypads , each a sing le inp ut (inputs 9 and 10), that you pl ace
near the door as an alternative to a card reader. The person punches in an access code that the controller recognizes before allowing the person access. You may have up to two ke ypads and/or two ca rd readers. Each keypad has eight connections.
One built-in tamper switch that indicates when the cabinet door has
been forced open. The switch is actually a button that reacts when someone opens the cabinet door. You may also wire another switch to the input if you install the unit in another cabinet. When the switch is open, the cabinet tamper is ON.

Laying Out the Site Setup

You may want to draw a map of where you plan to put each controller and store it in a notebook.
Find the tag attached to each controller that gives the number of the con­troller. Bef ore you remove any tags, be sure the tag has all of the following information on it:
Location of the controller.
Serial number.
Model name and number.
Communications port the Infinet connects to on the ACX 700
controller.
Then collect the tags. You will need to know where your controllers are located when you later assign a name to each controller and each input and output.
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Installing the ACX 700

Parts Required

To install a single controller you start with the following parts:
ACX 700 Controller (with or without cabinet)
AC Power Cable or 12 VDC UPS Power Supply and Cable
Input and Output Wires
Up to Two Card Readers and/or Two Keypads
Up to Two Door Switches
Up to Two Motion Sensors or Two Exit Buttons (or One of Each)
LED with Wires Attached and Screws/Washers Included (if you purchased the open class controller, without the Andover Controls
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cabinet) (optional)
One Cabinet Door Tamper Switch (optional)
Infinet Cable (twisted pair)
InfiLink 200s as Hubs, Repeaters, or Cable Switching Boxes as required
Up to two EMX 190 M odules (optional)

Mounting

Caution
You must keep the ACX 700 in the UL listed enclosure provided or insert it in a UL listed enclosure.
1. Before you begin, if you have the enclosed unit, open the front door of the ACX 700 cabinet.
Figure 1 shows the dimensions of the UL listed cabinet provided by Andover Controls and the location of the mounting screw holes.
Figure 2 shows the dimensions of the open class UL listed unit and the dimensions of the backplate for mounting.
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Figur e 1. Di mensi ons an d Loca tion o f Moun ting Holes in Ca bine t Provided, in inch es (m m )
15.00 (381)
1.33 (34)
12.35 (314)
1.00 (25)
GND
NEU
HOT
+12VDC
-INPUT
IN1 RET1 IN2 RET2 IN3 RET3 IN4 RET4
IN5 RET5 IN6 RET6 IN7 RET7 IN8 RET8
EXT TAMPER SWITCH
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+ – SHLD
AC
INPUT
AC INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION
24V
FROM
E6 E4 E3 P1
PWR ON
SUPERVISORY
INPUTS
TAMPER SWITCH 9
ABA
WIEGAND
READER 1
READER 2
ABA
WIEGAND
INFIN ET
SERVICE
PORT
USE COPPER
COND UC T OR S
ONLY
115V
TO
FROME2TOP1FROM
E7
E6
E5
E4 E4 E5
E1
P1
E1 E2
F1
3A,250V
SLOW BLOW
RESET
230V
TO
----
+
B1
3.6V
1.8AHr
LITHIUM
-
CPU
TD
RD
+24VDC CLASS 11 160mA
EXPANSION
PORT
ACX700
KEYPAD 1
KEYPAD 2
OVERRIDE
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4 RET
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4 RET
DOOR 1 OUTPUT
DOOR OUTPUT
OUTPUT 3
OVERRIDE
19.00 (483)
17.00 (432)
Caution
Never drill holes in the ACX 700 cover or boards. A metal shaving could easily short circuit the electronics.
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2. Position two standard No. 8 screws for the pre-cut eyelets in the cabinet or backplate, and hang the cabinet or backplate on the screws.
Figure 2. Dimensions and Location of Mounting Holes in Backplate, in inches (mm)
12.54 (318)
R .117
(3)
.45 (11)
R .195
(5)
GND
NEU
HOT
+12VDC
-INPUT
IN1 RET1 IN2 RET2 IN3 RET3 IN4 RET4
IN5 RET5 IN6 RET6 IN7 RET7 IN8 RET8
EXT TAMPER SWITCH
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+ – SHLD
AC
INPUT
AC INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION
24V
FROM
E6 E4 E3 P1
PWR ON
SUPERVISORY
INPUTS
TAMPER SWITCH 9
ABA
WIEGAND
READER 1
READER 2
ABA
WIEGAND
INFINET
SERVICE
PORT
TO E7 E5
E1 E1 E2
RESET
11.72 (298)
USE COPPER
CONDUCTORS
ONLY
230V
115V
FROME2TOP1FROM
E6 E4 E4 E5 P1
F1
3A,250V
SLOW BLOW
CPU
TD
RD
+24VDC CLASS 11 160mA
TO
----
+
-
EXPANSION
PORT
B1
3.6V
1.8AHr
LITHIUM
ACX700
KEYPAD 1
KEYPAD 2
OVERRIDE
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4 RET
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4 RET
DOOR 1 OUTPUT
DOOR OUTPUT
OUTPUT 3
OVERRIDE
11.50 (292)
1.45 (37)
14.25 (362)
Figure 3 shows the dimensions of the ACX 700 with an EMX 190. When you attach modules, they must be enclosed in the same UL listed enclosure as the controller. For additional modules, you require a larger cabinet. You can find the exact dimensions of each module in the installation instructions included with that modu le.
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Figure 3. Dimensions of ACX 700 on Backplate with EMX 190s, in inches (mm)
12.54 (318)
R .117 (3)
.45 (11)
R .195 (5)
GND
NEU
HOT
+12VDC
-INPUT
IN1 RET1 IN2 RET2 IN3 RET3 IN4 RET4
IN5 RET5 IN6 RET6 IN7 RET7 IN8 RET8
TAMPER SWITCH 9
EXT TAMPER SWITCH
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+ – SHLD
AC
INPUT
INFINET
SERVICE
PORT
SUPERVISORY
11.72 (298)
USE COPPER
CONDUCTORS
ONLY
AC INPUT VOLTAGE SEL
FROM
E6 E4 E3 E4 E4 E5 P1
INPUTS
ABA
WIEGAND
READER 1
READER 2
ABA
WIEGAND
24V
115V
TO
FROME2TOP1FROM
E7
E5
E6
E1 E1 E2
P1
F1
3A,250V
SLOW BLOW
PWR ON
RESET
230V
CPU
TD
RD
+24VDC CLASS 11 160mA
TO
----
+
B1
3.6V
1.8AHr
LITHIUM
-
EXPANSION
PORT
ACX700
KEYPAD 1
KEYPAD 2
OVERRIDE
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4 RET
C1 C2
C3 R1 R2 R3 R4
RET
DOOR 1 OUTPUT
DOOR OUTPUT
OUTPUT 3
OVERRIDE
14.25 (362)
11.50 (292)
1.45 (37)
6.72
(171)
6.72
(171)
4.95
(126)
4.95
(126)
BOARD
1 2
OVERRIDE
OFF
ON
WIEGAND
CARD READER
BOARD
1 2
OVERRIDE
OFF
ON
WIEGAND
CARD READER
EMX190
DOOR SWITCH
EXIT REQUEST
CARD
READER
INPUT
DOOR
OUTPUT
AUTO
ABA
OVERRIDE
RTN RTN
RTN
0-CLK
1/DATA
LED +5V
NC
NO
24VDC CLASS
EMX190
DOOR SWITCH
EXIT REQUEST
CARD
READER
INPUT
DOOR
OUTPUT
AUTO
ABA
OVERRIDE
RTN RTN RTN
0-CLK
1/DATA
LED +5V
NC
NO
24VDC CLASS
C
II
C
II
5.38 (137)
6.13 (156)
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Figure 4. Cover Plate of the ACX 700
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INPUT
GND
NEU
HOT
+12VDC
-INPUT –
POWER
+
LED
IN1 RET1 IN2 RET2 IN3 RET3 IN4 RET4
IN5 RET5 IN6 RET6 IN7 RET7 IN8 RET8
TAMPER SWITCH 9
EXT
TAMPER
SWITCH
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
AC
USE CO PPER
CONDUCTORS
AC INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION
24V
FROM
TO
E6
E7 E5 E4 E3 E4 E4 E5 P1
E1 E1 E2
PWR ON
SUPERVISORY
INPUTS
RESET
ABA
WIEGAND
READER 1
ONLY
115V
FROME2TOP1FROM
E6
P1
F1
3A,250V
SLOW BLOW
CPU
230V
TO
----
+
LITHIUM
-
B1
3.6V
1.8AHr
ACX700
KEYPAD 1
KEYPAD 2
OVERRIDE
AUTO/OFF/ON
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4
RET
C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 R4
RET
DOOR 1 OUTPUT
+5V LED I/DATA O/CLK GND
+ – SHLD
INFINET
SERVICE
PORT
READER 2
ABA
WIEGAND
TD
RD
+24VDC CLASS 11
A
160
m
EXPANSION
PORT
AUTO/OFF/ON
AUTO/OFF/ON
DOOR 2 OUTPUT
OUTPUT 3
OVERRIDE
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Figure 4 shows the loca tion of various parts ins ide the ACX 70 0, labe led on the cov er plate . Note th e par ts of the co ntroll er labe led here. You may want to refe r to this figure to locate parts during the installation p rocess.

Connecting the AC Power

Warning
Be sure the AC power cable is not connected to an electrical power source while you are wiring the controller, or you could receive an electrical shock that is life-threatening.
If you choose to use a 12 VDC UPS power supply, skip these instruc­tions and go to the section called Connecting the UPS Power Supply.
The AC power connection is in the upper left corner of the controller. You must wire the AC cable to the three scre ws on the far le ft .
Caution
Be sure to connect all three wires, HOT, NEUTRAL, and GROUND. Otherwise, the controller could malfunction.
The three screws are labeled GND, NEU, HOT.
1. Place the ground wire under the metal plate behind the screw labeled GND.
2. Tighten the screw with a flathead screw driver. Figure 5 shows the position of the plate, where to place the wire, and
how the screw fits on the plate. You can see how the screw holds the plate in place once you tighten it.
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Figure 5. Metal Plate and Screw for Power Supply Wire
Metal Plate
Insert Wire Here
3. Place the neutral wire under the metal plate behind the screw labeled NEU.
4. Tighten the screw with a flathead screw driver.
5. Place the hot wire under the metal plate behind the screw labeled HOT.
6. Tighten the screw with a flathead screw driver.

Selecting the AC Input Voltage

The voltage is set to 115 V when shipped. To change the voltage, you must reset the jumpers to the right of the AC power cord c onnec tion.
Table 2 shows jumper settings for the three voltages.
Table 2. Connecting Jumpers for AC Input Voltages
24V Jumpers 115V Jumpers 230V Jumpers From To
E6 E7 E4 E3 P1 E1
From To E6 E5 E4 E2 P1 E1
From To — — E4 E5 P1 E2
To change the voltage from 115 V to 24 V, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the jumper end from E5 and move it to E7 so it jumpers E6 to E7 .
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2. Disconnect the jumper end from E2 and move it to E3 so it jumpers E4 to E3 .
3. Leave the other jumper as it is.
To change the voltage from 115 V to 230 V, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the jumper from E6 to E5 and remove it.
2. Disconnect the jumper from E5 and connect it to E2, so it jumpers E4 to E2 .
3. Disconnect the jumper from E1 and connect it to E2, so it jumpers P1 to E2.

Connecting the UPS Power Supply

If you choose to connect the controller to a UPS power supply, you may not also connect it to AC power.
Note
Be sure to size the power supply to provide 1.6 A for each ACX 700 controller. If the supply also provides power to motion sensors, card readers, or other auxiliary devices, be sure to size the power supply accordingly.
Wire the UPS power supply to the terminal block connector below the AC input labeled +12VDC INPUT. The connector is immediately to the left of the power indicator light labeled PWR ON.
You wire the power supply as follows:
1. Slip the hot wire under the screw labeled + and tighten the screw down on the wire.
2. Slip the ground wire under the screw labeled – and tighten the screw down on the wire.
Once the power supply is connected, the PWR ON light should light up.
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Connecting the Power Indicating LED

Caution
If you purchased the ACX 700 enclosed in the Andover Controls cabinet, skip this section and proceed with the next section, Wiring the Infinet to the ACX 700.
If you purchased the ACX 700 without the cabinet (open class), includ­ed with it is an LED that you can wire to the printed circuit board and mount on the front of the UL listed enclosure. This LED lights up to in­dicate that the unit is receiving power.
Mounti ng the LED
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If you had the cabinet provided by Andover Controls, you would see the
1
LED on the front door of the cabinet, approximately -in. (6 mm) to the
-- ­4
left of and below the logo/product name. Figure 6 shows where the LED would be located. You should position
the LED in an approximately equivalent location.
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Figure 6. Location of Power Indicat ing LED on Front Door of Cabinet Provided
Location of Power Indicating LED on Front Door of Cabinet Provided
To mount the LED on the front of the UL enclosure for the open class controller, proceed as follows:
3
1. If you have an open class controlle r, drill a -in. (9.5 mm) hole in
-- ­8
the front of the enclosure for it. Drill the hole approximately in front of where the controller is labeled EXTERNAL LED on the cover plate.
2. Find the LED included with the controller. It should have two wires on the back end.
Figure 7 shows the LED with the three nuts and one washer on it.
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Figure 7. Power In dicating LED and Its Parts
LED
Red Wire (+)
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Black W ire (–)
3/16-in. (4.7 mm) Front Nut
1/16-in. (1.5 mm)
Front Nut
HexagonalWasher Nut
3. Remove the two front nuts from the LED assembly.
4. Insert the LED through the drilled hole. Figure 8 shows how to insert the LED through the drilled hole.
Figure 8. Inserting the External LED through Drilled Hole
Outside Cabinet or Enclosure
Cabinet Do or Inside Cabinet
or Enclosure
1
5. Screw the -in. (1.5 mm) front nut approximately in. (6 mm) onto
----- ­16
1
-- ­4
the threaded area.
3
6. Screw the -in. (4.7 mm) front nut on as far as you can.
7. Unscrew the -in. (1.5 mm) nut until it is tight against the -in.
----- ­16
----- ­16
1
----- ­16
3
(4.7 mm) frontmost nut and secures it.
8. Tighten the hexagonal nut from the rear until it is tight against the inside of the enclosure.
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Now, you are ready to wire the LED to the controlle r.
Wirin g the Power Indicating LED
You wire the LED to the screws labeled +/ – POWE R LED as follows:
1. Slip the red wire for the sensor under the screw labeled + next to POWER LED and tighten the screw down on it.
2. Slip the black wire under the screw labeled – next to POWER LED and tighten the screw down on it.

Wiring the Infinet to the ACX 700

Note
You mu s t use s hie ld ed ca bl es f o r Infinet to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits and to ensure reliable communications.
Figure 9 illustrates how to w ire the Infinet cable to the remov a ble terminal block connector in the lower left corner of the ACX 700.
Figure 9. Infinet Cable Wiring
Infinet Connection
+
– SHLD
1. Trim back the shield over the wires.
2. Take the first wire for the incoming Infinet and the first wire for the outgoing Infinet and slip both in the hole beneath the screw labeled with a plus sign.
3. Tighten the screw down on them until the scr ew holds the wir es in place.
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4. Slip the second (usually black) wire from each Infinet cable under the screw labeled with a minus sign and tighten the screw down on them.
5. Slip the shields from the incoming and outgoing Infinet cables under the screw labeled SHLD and tighten the screw down on them.

Wiring the Infinet to the Infinity CX 9000 or 9200

You connect the last piece of Infinet cabling to the Infinity CX 9000 or 9200, as described below (refer to the illustration):
1. Open the front of the Infinity CX 9000 controller cabinet. Notice that to the left are three ports labeled COMM1, COMM2, and
COMM3. Two RS-485 ports, one above the three comm ports and one below, are in the same area.
Notice that the end of the Infinet cable has two wires and a shield. You wire them to the terminal block connector on the RS-485 port.
Figure 10 illustrates how to wire the Infinet cable to the Infinity CX 9000 or 9200.
Figure 10. Attaching the Infinet Cable to Infinity CX 9000 or 9200
+IN –IN
SHLD +OUT –OUT
2. Run the cable through the knockout on the left side of the controller.
3. Select the port to wire the cable to—on a 9000, either the RS-485 port just above the three RS-232 ports (COMM2) or the RS-485 port just below the three RS-232 ports (COMM1). Once you use either of
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these ports for COMM1 or COMM2, the RS-232 port for COMM1 or COMM2 is disabled. On a 9200, you can also select COMM4.
4. Trim back the shield over the wires.
5. Slip the first wire through the hole under the screw labeled +IN and jumper it to the screw labeled +OUT.
6. Tighten both screws to hold the wire there.
7. Slip the ground wire through the hole under the screw labeled –IN and jumper it to the screw labeled –OUT.
8. Tighten both screws to hold the wire there.
9. Slip the shield in under the middle screw labeled SHLD and tighten the screw to hold it there.
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Wiring Inputs

Caution
Do not remotely ground any part of the sensor wiring. Remote grounds connected to the ACX 700 return terminal could make the controller operate incorrectly or damage the equipment. T he signal return is not tr ue earth ground. It is a n electronic reference point necessary to interpret the sensor properly. Do not externally ground sensor or switch terminals that return to the ACX 700.
Caution
Card readers requi re sh i e l ded wiring .
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Although two-wire inputs us ually funct ion properly with unshielded sensor wire, you may need shielded wire if you run the wire as follows:
In the same conduit with other noise-generating conductors such as 60 Hz AC power.
In long runs close to large power-consuming or power-generating equipment that can produce 60 Hz noise.
We recommend you run input wiring in a conduit separate from AC power or output wiring and avoid long wiring runs.
The “supervisory” inputs are on the upper left side of the ACX 700, just below the 12VDC UPS power connector. Input wires should enter from the left side. Notice that the inputs are labeled IN1, RET1, IN2, RET2, IN3, RET3, IN4, RET4, and so on, for up to eight inputs. The first return terminal goes to the first input, the second to the next input, and so on.
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Caution
Follow the rules below when wiring inputs and outputs:
Never lay wires across the surface of the printed circuit board. You should bring input wires in from the left and output wires in from the right.
Bundle excess wires toward the back of the cabinet to avoid any contact with circuit boards.
Wires should never be within 1 in. (25 mm) of any component on the printed circuit board.
Keep cabinet free of foreign materials (extra power supplies, relays, and so on).
Be careful when stripping wire not to drop small pieces of wire inside the cabinet.
If you violate any of these rules, the controller could malfunction.
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Supervisory Input Circuits

All 700/780 controller series inputs are supervisory inputs. The follow- ing drawings depict the six types of supervisory inputs that exist—three normally closed and three normally open types. After the drawings, there is an explanation of which types are recommended for access con­trol installations.
Figure 11 shows the three types of normally closed superviso ry input s.
Figure 11. Normally Closed Supervisory Inputs
NC Series
Door Closed SW Closed 10K Door Open SW Open Infinite
SW Shorted Zero K Wire Cut Infinite
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Door Open and Wire Cut conditions both result in an infinite reading If the door was sensed open without a valid card swipe, a Door Violation should be triggered.
.
NC Parallel
Door Closed SW Closed Zero K Door Open SW Open 10K
SW Shorted Zero K Wire Cut Infinite
Not the best choice, the switch could be shorted and the door forced open, and the system would still think the door was closed.
NC Series and Parallel
Door Closed SW Closed 5K
Door Open SW Open 10K
SW Shorted Zero K
Wire Cut Infinite
This configuration is the best choice; the parallel and series resistors provide a redundant security feature.
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Figure 12 shows the three types of normally open supervisory inputs.
Figure 12. Normally Open Supervisory Inputs
NO Series
Door Closed SW Open Infinite Door Open SW Closed 10K
SW Shorted Zero K Wire Cut Infinite
This configuration is not the best choice. If the wire is cut and forced open,
and the system senses that the door is still closed .
the door
NO Parallel
Door Closed SW Open 10K
Door Open SW Closed Zero K
SW Shorted Zero K
Wire Cut Infinite
This configura ti o n is defea ted by shorti n g the switch . The systems senses this condition as a normal door open situation. However if the wire is cut, that is a unique resistance that can easily be identified as a tampering situation.
NO Series and Parallel
Door Closed SW Open 10K Door Open SW Closed 5K
SW Shorted Zero K
Wire Cut Infinite
This configuration provides the most security. There are four unique resistance values associated with the four possible conditions.
We recommend
NO Parallel
NO Series and Para llel
and
types for access control instal lations. The next sections explain how to wire these types of inputs for door switches and motion detectors.
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Wiring Door Switches

You may wire up to two of the eight supervisory inputs to door switch­es. The maximum length wire you may use is 500 ft of #18 gauge wire
(152 m of 1.0 mm2) or 200 ft of #22 gauge wire (60 m of 0.35 mm2). You wire the door switch as follows (switches may be either normally open or normally closed):
1. Slip the appropriate wire under the IN screw and tighten the screw
down on it. Figure 13 shows the wiring diagram for the input if the door switch
is an ordinary switch. This swi tch can dete ct e ither the switch position, or tampering if the switc h has an ope n fault. If the s witc h is shorted, it appears closed.
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Figure 13. Wiring Ordinary Switch to DoorSwitch Input
RET
10 K
IN1
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Figure 14 shows the wiring diagram for the input if the door switch has a built-in series resistor. This switch can detect either the switch position, or tampering where the switch is shorted or grounded. We recommend this switch for situations requiring the greatest security.
Figure 14. Wiring Switch with Built-in Resistor to DoorSwitch Input
RET
IN1
10 K
Each switch requires a single parallel resistor to provide extra security should an intruder attempt to break in through the door by closing the contact.
2. Slip the ground wire under the RET screw that corresponds to the IN
number and tighten the screw down on it.
3. Be sure you wire the 10 K resistor in parallel as shown in each
diagram.
Figure 15 shows the how the door switch works if it is an ordinary switch (normally open). The switch remains open while the door is in a normal state (clo sed or not tampered with). If th e switch de te cts the door is open or has been tampered with, it appears closed.
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Figure 15. Functionin g of DoorSwitch Input Wired to Supervisory Input
Normally Open DoorSwitch
Access Controller
10 K
Door Closed (Normal)
Normally Open DoorSwitch
Access Controller
10 K
Detects Door Open

Wiring Motion Sensors/Exit Push Buttons

You may wire up to two of the first four supervisory inputs to motion sensors or exit buttons. You wire them the same way you wire Door­Switch inputs, only the motion sensor requires an external power supply of 12 VDC or 24 VDC (UL listed under APHV). The maximum
length wire you may use is 500 ft of #18 gauge wire (152 m of 1.0 mm2)
2± 2±
or 200 ft of #22 gauge wire (60 m of 0.35 mm2). Be sure that when you wire the motion detector, it is correctly set up, as
illustrated in the next figure.
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Figure 16 shows the how the motion detector works if it is an ordinary Passive Infrar ed (PIR) Motion Detector. The switch (norma ll y o pen ) remains open while it detects no motion or tampering If the switch detects motion, it appears closed.
Figure 16. Functioning of Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Detector Switch Wired to Supervisory Input
Access Controller
Normally Open PIR Motion Detector
No Motion Detected
10 K
Access Controller
Normally Open PIR Motion Detector
10 K
Motion Detected!!!
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Wiring Other Two-Wire Inputs

Follow these steps to wire two-wir e inputs :
1. Slip the first wire for the sensor under the screw labeled IN5 and
tighten the screw down on it.
2. Slip the ground wire under the RET5 screw and tighten the screw
down on them.
3. Repeat the steps for each pair of inputs. Figure 17 shows a counter wired to an input point.
Figure 17. Wiring Diagram for Counter or Digital Input
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1 (input point 1)

Wiring Card Reader Inputs

Be sure you wire all card readers with shielded wiring. The maximum length of wire you may use depends on the card reader
brand name and the type of wiring/cable you use. Refer to the earlier sections in this manual.
In the case of Proximity card readers, you may connect the required 12 VDC power supply at the ACX 700 or at the card reader.
2±
RET (return)
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Wiring Wiegand Card Reader (Sensor Engineering)
Wire the Sensor Engineering Wiegand card reader to the READER 1 and READER 2 inputs on the lower left side of the ACX 700 as follows:
1. Look at the wire connection on your Wiegand card reader. Notice
that you have five connection points:
•+ 5VDC
DATA1
DATA0
•LED
GND
2. Wire the first end of each wire to the appropriate connection point
on the card reader. Figure 18 shows where to connect the various wires on the card
reader and the ACX 700.
Figure 18. Connections Between Card Reader and Controller
Card Reader +5VDC
DATA1 DATA0
LED
GND
ACX 700
+5V LED 1/DATA 0/CLK GND
Controller
3. Slip the other end of the +5VDC wire under the +5 V screw on the
controller and tighten the screw down on it.
4. Slip the other end of the DATA1 wire under the 1/DATA screw on
the controller and tighten the screw down on it.
5. Slip the other end of the DATA0 wire under the 0/CLK screw on the
controller and tighten the screw down on it.
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6. Slip the other end of the LED wire under the LED screw and tighten
the screw down on it. Figure 19 illustrates where you connect the various wires.
Figure 19. W iring Wiegand Card Reader (Sensor Engineerin g) to Controller
Card Reader
+5VDC DATA1 DATA0
LED
Shield
GND
ACX 700
+5V LED 1/DATA 0/CLK GND
7. Slip the GND wire and the shield under the GND screw and tighten
the screw down on it.
8. Tie back the shield at the card reader end and any wires you do not use.
9. Set the switch on the ACX 700 cover plate (to the right of the wiring)
to WIEGAND.
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Wiring Proximity PR-10/PR-12 Card Reader
The Proximity card reader requires a 12 VDC power supply. You
2±
wire the card reader inputs as follows:
1. Look at the wire connections on your Wiegand card reader:
•0
•1
•LED
•+12
GND
2. Wire the first end of five wires to the appropriate connection point.
Figure 20 shows where to connect the various wires on the card reader and the ACX 700.
Figure 20. Connections Between Card Reader and Controller
Card Reader
ACX 700
Controller
0 1
LED
+12*
GND
* see next illust r ati on
+5V LED 1/DATA 0/CLK GND*
3. Tie back the shield at the card reader end.
4. Slip the other end of the 0 wire under the 0/CLK screw on the
controller and tighten the screw down on it.
5. Slip the other end of the 1 wire under the 1/DATA screw on the
controller and tighten the screw down on it.
6. If the controller has an LED, slip the other end of the LED wire
under the LED screw on the controller and tighten the screw down on it.
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Figure 21 illustrates where you connect the various wires, including the shield and the 12 V power supply.
2±
Figure 21. Wiring Proximity Wiegand Card Reader to Controller, with 12 VDC Power Supply
0 1
LED
+12
GND
Card Reader
+12 wire
from reader
+
SHIELD
extensi on wir e
(Two wires and shield go to GND)
GND
+5V LED 1/DATA 0/CLK GND
ACX 700
+12 +/-2 VDC Power Supply
7. Wire the other end of the +12 wire to the positive terminal of a 12
2±
VDC power supply.
8. Attach an extension wire to the GND terminal of the 12 VDC
2±
power supply.
9. Take the other end of the extension wire from the 12V power supply,
the other end of the cable GND wire, and the end of the shield. Slip all of them under the GND screw on the module; tighten the screw down on them.
10. Set the switch on the ACX 700 cover plate (to the right of the wiring) to WIEGAND.
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Caution
The power supply for the Proximity card reader must have the follow­ing specifications:
Be nonswitching and fully regulated.
Ripple must be less than 2 mV.
Size the output for the amperage plus 25%. The PR-10 or PR-12 draws 150 mA, the PR-20 or PR-22 draws 250 mA.
We recommend you use a UL listed power supply.
Wiring the Dorado ABA Card Reader
You wire the Dorado ABA card reader inputs as follows:
1. Look at the wire connections on your ABA card reader:
•+5
•LED
DATA
•CLK
•COMMON
2. Wire the first end of each wire to the appropriate connection point on the card reader.
Figure 22 shows where to connect the various wires on the card reader and the ACX 700.
Figure 22. Connections Between Card Reader and Controller
Card Reader
+5V
ACX 700
+5V
Controller
LED
DATA
CLK
COMMON
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3. Slip the other end of the +5 wire under the +5 V screw on the controller and tighten the screw down on it.
4. Slip the other end of the LED wire under the LED screw and tighten the screw down on it.
5. Slip the other end of the DATA wire under the 1/DATA screw on the controller and tighten the screw down on it.
6. Slip the other end of the CLK wire under the 0/CLK screw on the controller and tighten the screw down on it.
7. Slip the other end of the COMMON wire under the GND screw and tighten the screw down on it.
Figure 23 illustrates where you connect the various wires.
Figure 23. Wiring Dorado ABA Card Reader to Controller
+5V
LED
DATA
CLK
COMMON
Card Reader
ACX 700
8. Tie back the shield as well as any wires you do not use.
9. Set the switch on the ACX 700 cover plate (to the right of the wiring) to ABA.
If you would like to connect a different card reader, contact your An­dover Controls representative.
+5V LED 1/DATA 0/CLK GND
For information on how to assign and program the inputs and outputs, see the Infinity CX Programmer’s Guide.
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Wiring Keypad Inputs

You wire the keypads to the keypad inputs on the right side of the con­troller, near the middle. The maximum length of wire to the keypad is
200 ft of #22 gauge wire (152 m of 1.0 mm2) and 500 ft of #18 gauge wire (60 m of 0.35 mm2).
Wire the keypad inputs to the input terminals marked C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3, R4 and RET as follows:
1. Slip the wire marked COL1 on the keypad under the screw marked C1 and tighten the screw down on it.
2. Slip the wire marked COL2 on the keypad under the screw marked C2 and tighten the screw down on it.
3. Repeat the previous step for COL3, connecting them to C3.
4. Slip the wire marked ROW1 on the keypad under the screw marked R1 and tighten the screw down on it.
5. Slip the wire marked ROW2 on the keypad under the screw marked R2 and tighten the screw down on it.
6. Repeat the previous step for ROW3 and ROW4, connecting them to R3 and R4.
7. Slip the shield under the screw marked RET and tighten the screw down on it.
8. Repeat the entire process for the second keypad.
The remaining two wires for the Essex Keypad are connected as follows:
1. Connect the wire labeled 5VDC POWER (red) to the appropriate +5V Reader terminal.
2. Connect the wire labeled LED (white) to the appropriate LED Read­er terminal.
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Wiring Outputs

The outputs are on the lower right side of the ACX 700, labeled DOOR1, DOOR2, and AUX. All output wires should enter from the right.

Wiring Door Outputs

Wire the door and auxiliary outputs as follows: You wire the door outputs like any other Form C output, as follows:
1. Slip the appropriate wire under the NC screw and tighten the screw down on it.
2. Slip the appropriate wire under the C screw and tighten the screw
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down on it.
3. Slip the appropriate wire under the NO screw and tighten the screw down on it.
4. We recommend you install a metal oxide varistor (Andover part # 01-2020-095, purchased separately) across the door strik e or lock being switched.
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Figure 24 shows the schematic for wiring a DOOR or AUX output if the circuit is normally open.
Figure 24. Wiring Diagram for DOOR and AUX Form C Outputs if Normally Open
NC
Oxide Metal Varistor (Andover #01-2020-095)
C
NO
C
+ –
Door Strike (UL listed burglary-
12/24V
resistant electric locking mechanism
Power Supply
(UL listed power
(CVXY) for UL listed systems)
supply (APHV) for
UL listed systems)
This configuration shows a normally deenergized lock (when secured) in a fail secure mode. Always be sure to use “panic” hardware that al­lows emergency exit from the secured area.
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Figure 25 shows the schematic for wiring a DOOR or AUX output if the circuit is normally closed.
Figure 25. Wiring Diagram for DOOR and AUX Form C Outputs if Normally Closed
Oxide Metal Varistor
NC
(Andover #01-2020-095)
C
NO
Electromagnetic
C
Door Lock (UL listed burglary­resistant electric locking mechanism
12/24V
(CVXY) for UL listed systems)
Power Supply
(UL listed power
supply (APHV) for
UL listed systems)
This configuration shows a normally deenergized lock (when secured) in a fail secure mode. If power loss occurs, the lock circuit opens.

Connecting Modules to the Expansion Port

The expansion port at the bottom center of the controller board allows you to connect modules to expand the capabilities of the controller.
For details on installing the E M X 190, see the E MX 190 Ins tal lation Guide provided with the unit.
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Caution
If you are wiring an ACX 700 rather than an ACX 710, disregard the Modules Configuration Guide included with the unit a nd follow the
guidelines that follow.
You can install multiple expansion modules, along with the EMX 190s, on the ACX 700, as long as you comply with the following:
Never attach more than two modules of the same model to the
controller.
Do not exceed the maximum total number of inputs or outputs
allowed on the controller.
The maximum number of inputs/outputs allowed on the ACX 700 is as follows:
Outputs
Maximum Base Outputs (already on control ler) —3
Maximum Expansion Mo dule Output s— 4
Maximum Tota l Outputs—7
Inputs
Maximum Base Supervisory Inputs (already on controller)—8
Maximum Expansion Mo dule Input s— 21
Maximum Total Input s— 29
If the modules, however, consume a total greater than 166 mA, you must add an external power supply (more later).
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Caution
Do not attach an output module, an input module, then another output module, as this later causes confusion when assigning input and output numbers.
Attach Modules in Order
You should first attach all output modules, then all input modul es.
Expansion Outputs Allowed
Of the output modules available, you can have up to 4 expansion out­puts on an ACX 700 controller.
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Before you add any input modules to the ACX 70 0, the first 4 inputs you define are the supervisory inputs on the EMX 190s. Of the input mod­ules you can attach, you can always have a maximum of two EMX 160s and one EMX 170s for 17 more expansion inputs; the first 4 plus the 17 is a total of 21 expansion inputs.
EMX 190 Modul es
EMX 190s must always be the first two expansion output modules on the chai n .
Other Output Modules
After the EMX 190s, you can have one more and only one output mod­ule with up to two outputs—and it can be any of the following:
EMX 150
EMX 151
EMX 155
EMX 140—If you attach an EMX 141 or 143, you must count the one
output as two when numbering the outputs.
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First Input Modules
EMX 160s (or other digital/counter input modules with up to 16 inputs between them) must always be the first two expansion input modules on the chai n .
Place EMX 170 at End of Chain
If you have an EMX 170 or expect to add one in the future, the EMX 170 must always be the last module on the entire chain.
Setting Board Switches on Modules
You must always set the first modu le of a partic ula r mod el number to Board 1. So, we strongly advise that you attach the modules of the same model number one immedi a tely afte r the othe r .
You must set the first output module on the chain to Board 1, the second to Board 2, the third to Board 1, the fourth to Board 2, and so on—no matter which model number modules. When you start the input mod­ules, start at again Board 1 and continue to alternate from 1 to 2.

Wiring Power Supply for Modules

After you have installed the modules, if you require an external power supply, refer to the Modules Configuration Guide for details regarding how much external power each module you attach requires.
You must wire the power supply to ensure that the modules receive power at the same time that the controller does.
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Figure 26 shows how to wire the power supply. You must wire it to the AC power source as shown.
Figure 26. Wiring External and AC Power to Controller and Modules
120 VAC
700
Modules
24 VDC
+
External Power Supply
120 VAC
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Powering Up the ACX 700

Warning
Before powering up the controller, be sure the board is jumpered for the correct input voltage.
Before you proceed, be sure the following are correct:
1. Be sure you have jumpered the proper input voltage.
2. Be sure the battery is conne cte d.
3. Be sure the AC power or UPS 12 VDC power source is wired properly. For AC power, check to be sure all three wires have been connected.
4. Be sure the controller has a true earth ground.
5. Be sure you have used the proper cables/wires and the correct lengths.
6. Be sure you have properly labeled the tag with the name of the controller before removing the tag.
7. Be sure the Infinet cable has been properly wired.
8. Be sure the Infinet cable shields are properly connected.
If you have completed all previous sections in this manual, you are now ready to power up the controller.
Turn on the AC power source (or close the power connection) and the controller starts automatically. The following occurs (also occurs when you press RESET):
1. If the controller has been off, relays remain off. If you have pressed RESET, relays deenergize.
2. The CPU light begins flashing and flashes every.1 sec if all is normal. If the controller fails a ROM test, the CPU light flashes every .2 sec. If the controll er fails a RAM test, the C PU light flashes
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every .025 sec. If the controller fails any other software test, it flashes every .05 seconds.
3. The POWER LED on the front of the cabinet turns on and remains on as long as the unit is receiving power.
4. The TD light may not flash at this time. Once you have set up the Infinet controller in the software and assigned the controller an ID, the TD light immediately starts flashing to show data is being transmitted.
5. The RD light begins flashing only if data is being received from other controllers on the network. This may not happen immediately.
6. If any of the three outputs is not set to AUTO, the OVERRIDE light remains steadily on.
7. The E XTERNA L +24V li ght t urns on and rem ains s teadi ly on . Whe n the EXTE RNAL +24V light goes out, it m ea ns no power i s be ing supplie d to the e xpans ion port. Y ou may have to re place t he fuse. See the Andover Controls Infinet Controller Troubleshooting Guide.

Reset Button

The RESET button is the red square button to the left of the vertical cen­ter of the board. You press it to restart the controller without erasing memory. The same events occur as described above.

Connecting the Battery

When you have the controller mounted, find the AA battery. Remove the plastic tab below the clip on the battery to activate the battery.
The battery is an 1.8 A 3.5 V primary lithium battery that runs the real­time clock and maintains RAM when AC power goes ou t.
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Connecting the Andover Controls Service Tool

The SERVICE PORT on the left side of the bottom of the controller is to connect the Andover Controls Service Tool to an ACX 700. The ser­vice tool accesses all ACX 700s and other Infinet controllers on the same network. For information on availability of the Andover Controls Ser­vice Tool, contact your Andover Controls representative.
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Appendix A

Underwriters Laboratories
Requirements
This appendix explains all requirements for installing the ACX 700 in a UL listed system.
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The ACX 700 is listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for standard UL 294, Access Control System Units, as a stand-alone unit. A UL listed system must be set up in one of the following ways:
The ACX 700 enclosed class controller board residing in the ACX 700 enclosure.
OR
The ACX 700 open class controller residing in a listed enclosure, with or without one or two EMX 190 modules. See the section called Installing the ACX 700.
You must install the controller and accessories in accordance with the UL requirements stated in this manual to have a UL listed access control system. Failure to install the access control system in accordance with the UL requirements liste d in this manua l is a violation of the lis ting mark of Underwriters Laboratories.
EMX 190 modules are UL listed for use with the ACX 700 i n access con­trol systems. These modules are designed for use with the open class ACX 700 for access control. Each ACX 700 is limited to two EMX 190 modules.
UL has examined th e ACX 700 controller with Sensor Engineering card reader model 30387. For other accessories (door switches, door locks, etc.) and specific two-wire inputs you should use in UL listed systems, consult the UL listings. The exit push button and its wiring must be in­stalled inside the secured area.
UL has not examined the operation of the door switch input, lightning arrestors, keypad input, or the Andover Controls metal oxide varis tor with the ACX 700. (For varistors you shou ld use in UL listed sys tems, consult the UL listings.) UL has not examined connection and operation with the Infinet.
For UL listed systems, all wires connected to the panel should be in ded­icated, grounded conduit.
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For a UL listed system, when wiring a fail secure door strike, you should use listed panic hardware to allow emergency exit from the se­cured area.
For information on how to program the controller and modules, refer to the Infinity CX Programmer’s Guide, #30-3001-166 Version 1.4, © 1993 or the SX 8000 Programmer’s Guide # 30-3001-174 Version 1.4, © 1993. (Please note that the keypad option is not intended for UL listed systems.)
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Appendix B

Setting the
Card Type Jumpers
This appendix shows how to switch required jumpers if you change card types from ABA to Wiegand or from Wiegand to ABA.
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Locating the Card Type Jumpers

Located inside the ACX 700 cabinet to the right of the Card Type Switches are two sets of 0 resistor jumpers. These jumpers are cor­rectly set for ABA or Wiegand card types when shipped. If you choose to change the card type from ABA to Wiegand or from Wiegand to ABA you must reset the jumpers.
Figure B-1 shows the location of the card type jumpers.
Figure B-1. Location of Card Type Jumpers
Card Type Switch for READER 1
Card Type Switch for READER 2
ABA
WIEGAND
ABA
WIEGAND
J1 J2 J3
J4
CPU
TD
RD
+24VDC CLASS 11
A
160
m
Card Type Jumpers for READER 1
Card Type Jumpers for READER 2
J5 J6
J7
J8
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Setting Jumpers for ABA Cards

Figure B-2 illustrates how the jumpers should look when set for ABA cards.
Figure B-2. Jumpers for ABA Cards
READER 1 READER 2 J1
J2 J3
J4
J5 J6
J7
J8
Set the READER 1 jumpers for ABA cards as foll ows:
1. Find the jumpers labeled J1, J2, J3, and J4 to the right of the Card Type Switch for READER1on the AC X 700.
2. Leave
J1
jumpered.
3. Do not jumper J2.
4. Using pliers, remove the jumper from J3.
5. Insert the jumper into J4.
Set the READER 2 jumpers for ABA cards as foll ows:
1. Find the jumpers labeled J5, J6, J7, and J8 to the right of the Card Type Switch for READER2 on the ACX 700.
2. Using pliers, remove the jumper from J6.
3. Insert the jumper into J5.
4. Leave J7 jumpered.
5. Do not jumper J8.
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Setting Jumpers for Wiegand Cards

Figure B-3 illustrates how the jump ers should look w hen set for Wiegand cards.
Figure B-3. Jumpers for Wiegand Cards
READER 1 READER 2 J1
J2 J3
J4
J5 J6
J7
J8
Set the READER 1 for Wiegand cards as follows:
1. Find the jumpers labeled J1, J2, J3, and J4 to the right of the Card Type Switch for READER 1 on the ACX 700.
2. Leave J1 jumpered.
3. Do not jumper J2.
4. Using pliers, remove the jumper from J4.
5. Insert the jumper into J3.
Set the READER 2 for Wiegand cards as follows:
1. Find the jumpers labeled J5, J6, J7, and J8 to the right of the Card Type Switch for READER 2 on the ACX 700.
2. Using pliers, remove the jumper from J5.
3. Insert the jumper into J6.
4. Leave
J7
jumpered.
5. Do not jumper J8.
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Index

A
AC power
connecting 15
AC voltage
setting 16
Andover Controls Service Tool
using 49
auxiliary outputs
wiring 40
B
backup power
connecting 48
battery
connecting 48
C
cabinet
dimensions 3 weight 3
cable
for Infinet 4 length 4
card reader
ABA
jumpers B-3 wiring 37
Wiegand
jumpers B-4 wiring 33, 35
card readers
length of wire to 6 Proximity
power supply requirements 37 circuit requirements for power 3 configuration
planning 9
counter inputs
wiring 32
D
dimensions
cabinet 3 dimensions to knockouts 10 door outputs
length of wire to 40
wiring 40 door switch inputs
wiring 28 door switches
length of wire to 28
E
enclosure
Underwriters Laboratories
requirements 6, 10
environments
for operating 6 exit buttons
length of wire to 30 expansion modules
connecting 42 expansion port
purpose 42
G
ground
correcting 6
inspecting 6
requirements 5
I
Infinet
lightning arrester for 4
selecting port for 22
wiring 23 Infinet cable
connecting 21 Infinet cable numbers 4
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inputs
card reader
wiring 33, 35, 37
door switch
wiring 28
keypad
wiring 39
motion sensor
wiring 30
standard two wire
wiring 32
wiring rules 25
J
jumpers
location of card reader jumpers B-2 setting for AC voltage 16
K
keypad inputs
length of wire to 39 wiring 39
knockouts
dimensions 10
L
LED
power indicating
mounting 18
lightning arrester
for Infinet 4
normally open
supervisory inputs 27
O
outputs
wiring auxiliary 40 wiring door 40 wiring rules 25
P
parts
inside the controller 15
port
selecting for Infinet 22
power
battery backup 48
power indicating LED
mounting 18 wiring 21
power requirements
circuit 3
power supply
requirements for Proximity card
reader 37
power surges
preventing 5
powering up
preparations for 47
R
RESET button 48
M
motion sensor inputs
wiring 30
motion sensors
length of wire to 30 mounting controller 10 mounting power indicating LED 18
N
normally closed
supervisory inputs 26
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S
screw holes
locations for mounting 10
service port
purpose of 49
shields
for Infinet cable
connecting 22
required for sensor wire 24
supervisory inputs
circuit types 26
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normally closed 26 normally open 27 recommended types 27
T
temperatures
for operating 6
two-wire inputs
wiring 32
U
Underwriters Laboratories
enclosure requirements 6, 10
V
voltage
selecting for AC power 16
W
weight
cabinet 3
wiring
AC power connection 15 card reader
ABA 37
Wiegand 33, 35 connecting Infinet cable 21 correct wire gauge for ground 6 counter inputs 32 door outputs 40 door switch inputs 28 Infinet 23 inputs 24 keypad inputs 39 length to card readers 6 length to door outputs 40 length to door switches 28 length to exit buttons 30 length to keypad inputs 39 length to motion sensors 30 motion sensor inputs 30 rules for inputs and outputs 25 two-wire inputs 32
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