IEI Max 3
Installation/Programming Manual
Document Number: 6055673
Revision: 1.0
Date: 01/24/07
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Section 1: System Features and Specifications........................................................ |
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1.1 |
System Features........................................................................................................................... |
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Specifications................................................................................................................................ |
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System Defaults............................................................................................................................ |
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1.4 |
Max 3 Door Control Module Diagram........................................................................................... |
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Backplane Diagram....................................................................................................................... |
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Section 2: Installation................................................................................................... |
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2.1 |
Check the Packing List.................................................................................................................. |
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Mount the Enclosure..................................................................................................................... |
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Ground the Unit........................................................................................................................... |
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Connect the RS-485 Cable from the Module to the Backplane.................................................. |
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Connect Additional Modules to the Backplane........................................................................... |
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Wire an Electric Door Lock to the Main Relay of the Max 3 Module.......................................... |
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2.6.1 Installing a Diode to Prevent Electrical Kickback from Lock – DC Locks Only................... |
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2.6.2 Installing an MOV to Prevent Electrical Kickback from Lock – AC Locks Only................... |
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2.6.3 Mounting the PowerGard PG-1224-3 Power Supply for Lock Power................................. |
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2.6.4 Wiring the PowerGard PG-1224-3 Power Supply for Lock Power...................................... |
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Connect a Secured Series Front End (SSFE) Reader to the Door Control Module................... |
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Connect the Primary Wiegand Front End Reader (IN Reader).................................................. |
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Connecting a Secondary Wiegand Front End Reader (OUT Reader)........................................ |
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2.10 Wire a Request to Exit (REX) device and Door Contact........................................................... |
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2.11 Wire the Alarm Shunt Relay...................................................................................................... |
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2.12 Wire the Door Ajar Relay.......................................................................................................... |
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2.13 Wire the Forced Door Relay...................................................................................................... |
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2.14 Network the Max 3.................................................................................................................... |
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2.14.1 Connect the Max 3 Backplane Directly to a PC................................................................ |
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2.14.2 Connect Multiple Backplanes Together............................................................................. |
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2.14.3 Connect the SEG-M to the Max 3 (LAN/WAN Connection).............................................. |
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2.14.4 Connecting the SEG-1 to the Max 3 (LAN/WAN Connection).......................................... |
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2.15 Installing a Tamper Switch........................................................................................................ |
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2.16 Complete Connections Between the 16.5 VAC Transformer and Backplane.......................... |
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2.17 Power up the System................................................................................................................ |
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Section 3: Programming............................................................................................ |
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Programming Methods................................................................................................................ |
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Entering Program Mode and Changing the Master Code........................................................... |
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3.2.1 Entering Program Mode....................................................................................................... |
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3.2.2 Changing the Master Code.................................................................................................. |
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3.2.3 Programming a Supervisor Code........................................................................................ |
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3.3 |
Changing the Door Number........................................................................................................ |
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Changing the Main Relay Time................................................................................................... |
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Setting the Time and Date.......................................................................................................... |
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Programming Users.................................................................................................................... |
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3.6.1 User Types........................................................................................................................... |
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3.6.2 Programming a “Code Only” User....................................................................................... |
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3.6.3 Programming |
“Card Only” Users by Presentation.............................................................. |
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3.6.4 Programming 26-Bit “Card Only” Users without Presentation............................................. |
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3.6.5 Programming “Code AND Card” Users............................................................................... |
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3.6.6 Programming “Code or Card” Users.................................................................................... |
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3.6.7 Programming 26-Bit “Card Only” Users via Batch Entry without Presentation................... |
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3.6.8 Programming Consecutive “Card Only” Users via Batch Entry by Presentation................ |
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3.6.9 Command 50 Quick Program Feature - “Code Only” or “Card Only”.................................. |
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3.7 Deleting Users............................................................................................................................. |
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3.7.1 Delete a Single User............................................................................................................ |
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3.7.2 Delete a Block of Users....................................................................................................... |
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3.8 Programming Extended Unlock Time......................................................................................... |
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3.9 Programming Facility Code......................................................................................................... |
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3.10 |
Programming User Lockout...................................................................................................... |
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3.11 |
Programming the Door Ajar Output Time................................................................................. |
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3.12 |
Programming the Forced Door Time........................................................................................ |
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3.13 |
Using the Default Auto-Unlock Timezone................................................................................. |
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3.13.1 Enable/Disable Timezones................................................................................................ |
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3.13.2 Enable/Disable Auto-Unlock.............................................................................................. |
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3.13.3 Enable/Disable First-In Auto-Unlock.................................................................................. |
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Programming Error Lockout...................................................................................................... |
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3.14.1 Setting the Error Lockout Threshold.................................................................................. |
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3.14.2 Setting the Error Lockout Duration.................................................................................... |
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3.15 |
Programming Wiegand LED Active State................................................................................. |
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3.16 |
Programming Wiegand Sounder Active State.......................................................................... |
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3.17 |
Enable/Disable Control Module Audio Indicators..................................................................... |
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3.18 |
Reseting System Defaults and Erasing Memory...................................................................... |
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3.18.1 Resetting the Master Code and System Defaults Only..................................................... |
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3.18.2 Erasing Entire Memory/Resetting System Defaults.......................................................... |
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3.18.3 Erasing the Transaction Event Log................................................................................... |
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Programming Daylight Savings Time........................................................................................ |
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3.19.1 Enabling/Disabling Daylight Savings Time........................................................................ |
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3.19.2 Selecting Daylight Savings Time Format........................................................................... |
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Programming Options Chart..................................................................................................... |
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Section 4: Troubleshooting........................................................................................ |
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4.1 Troubleshooting Chart................................................................................................................. |
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4.2 Keypad Self-Test......................................................................................................................... |
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4.3 Front End Error Indicators........................................................................................................... |
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4.4 Lithium Battery Replacement...................................................................................................... |
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List of Tables and Illustrations |
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List of Tables |
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Table 1: System Features....................................................................................................................... |
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Table 2: Specifications............................................................................................................................. |
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Table 3: System Defaults........................................................................................................................ |
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Table 4: User Types.............................................................................................................................. |
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Table 5: Control Module Audio Indicators............................................................................................. |
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Table 6: Programming Options Chart.................................................................................................... |
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Table 7: Troubleshooting Chart............................................................................................................. |
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Table 8: Front End Error Indicators....................................................................................................... |
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List of Illustrations |
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Figure 1: Max 3 Module Diagram............................................................................................................ |
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Figure 2: Max 3 Backplane Diagram....................................................................................................... |
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Figure 3: Connecting the GND Terminal from Transformer to the Backplane...................................... |
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Figure 4: RS-485 Connection from Max 3 Module to Backplane.......................................................... |
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Figure 5: Connecting Additional Modules to the Backplane................................................................. |
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Figure 6: Connecting Diode Across Strike............................................................................................ |
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Figure 7: Connecting Diode Across Maglock........................................................................................ |
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Figure 8: Connecting MOV Across Strike.............................................................................................. |
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Figure 9: Mounting the PG-1224-3 Power Supply................................................................................ |
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Figure 10: Wiring a Maglock to the PG-1224-3 Power Supply............................................................. |
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Figure 11: Wiring an Electric Strike to the PG-1224-3 Power Supply................................................... |
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Figure 12: Connect Secured Series Front End to DCM........................................................................ |
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Figure 13: Connect Primary Wiegand Front End Reader to DCM........................................................ |
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Figure 14: Connect Secondary Wiegand Front End Reader to DCM................................................... |
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Figure 15: Wiring a REX Switch and Door Contacts............................................................................. |
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Figure 16: Wiring the Alarm Shunt Relay.............................................................................................. |
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Figure 17: Wiring the Door Ajar Relay................................................................................................... |
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Figure 18: Wiring the Forced Door Relay.............................................................................................. |
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Figure 19: Wiring Max 3 Backplane to a PC......................................................................................... |
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Figure 20: Connecting Multiple Backplanes Together.......................................................................... |
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Figure 21: Connecting the SEG-M to the Max 3................................................................................... |
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Figure 22: Connecting the SEG-1 to the Max 3.................................................................................... |
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Figure 23: Installing a Tamper Switch................................................................................................... |
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Figure 24: Completing the Transformer Connections........................................................................... |
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Figure 25: Plug on Detachable Keypad................................................................................................. |
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Section 1: System Features and Specifications |
Section 1: System Features and Specifications
The following section outlines the Max 3 features, specifications and default settings.
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Table 1: System Features |
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Users |
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Base Capacity |
Supports 1-4 Max 3 Modules; Controls 1-4 Doors |
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Additional Capability |
Network up to 64 doors with additional Max 3 modules |
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Communication Type |
RS-485 Network; Connect via RS-232 to RS-485 Converter, USB to RS485 Converter |
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Audit Trail |
*2000 Event Transaction Log |
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Front End Support |
Each Max 3 Module supports either two Wiegand or Secured Series front End readers |
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for IN/OUT operation. |
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Programming |
Max 3 Module supports keypad or PC programming |
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9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday-Friday |
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Auto-Unlock Time Zones |
*Eight user definable time zones for auto-unlock or access control |
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*32 single day or block holidays |
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First-In Auto-Unlock |
Requires valid entry to initiate auto-unlock schedule. |
Forced Door Alarm Relay/Timer
Alarm Zone Shunting Relay
Timed Egress Input
Non-Volatile EEPROM Memory
* Indicates feature available with PC software only.
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The following table lists the Electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications.
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Table 2: Specifications |
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Electrical |
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Power Supply |
16.5VAC 40VA or 50VA Class 2 Transformer (Revere # RT-G1640SL/M, Revere # |
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RT-G1650SL/M or Globtek, Inc. # DA-40-16.5G) |
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Current Requirements |
110mA (backplane with one module); Add 100mA for each Module |
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Front End |
13.8 VDC, 300 mA (max. current draw) |
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Main Relay |
12-24 VAC/DC, 2A (max. contact current) |
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Alarm Shunt, Door Ajar |
12-24VAC/DC, 1A (max. contact current) |
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and Forced Door Relays |
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REX/Door Loop |
Dry contact closure |
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Wiring Requirements |
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RS-485 Cable |
24AWG, shielded, two twisted-pair telephone cable with a shunt capacitance of 16 |
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pF/Ft (required only when using software) |
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Front End Cable |
Stranded wire with overall foil shield. |
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REX/Door Loop Cable |
Stranded wire with overall foil shield. |
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Mechanical |
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Enclosure |
Surface mount |
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Height |
4.25” (10.8cm) |
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Width |
19.5” (49.5 cm) |
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Length |
16.5” (41.9 cm) |
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Material |
19 gauge steel |
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Environmental |
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Temperature Tolerance |
-20°F to 130°F (-28°C to 54°C) |
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Recommended Use |
For indoor use only |
The following table lists the default settings for the Max 3 Door Control Module.
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Table 3: System Defaults |
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Master Code |
1234 |
Main Relay Time |
5 Seconds |
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Door Ajar Output Time |
30 Seconds |
Forced Door Output Time |
10 Seconds |
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Audio Keypress Feedback |
Enabled |
Visual Keypress Feedback |
Enabled |
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User Lockout |
Enabled |
User Lockout Type |
By Location |
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Time Zones |
Disabled |
Auto-Unlock |
Disabled |
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First-In Auto-Unlock |
Disabled |
User Timezone |
24 Hours |
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Daylight Savings Time |
Enabled |
DST Format |
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Wiegand LED State |
Active Low |
Wiegand Sounder State |
Active Low |
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Error Lockout Threshold |
3 Attempts |
Error Lockout Duration |
10 Seconds |
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Extended Unlock Time |
10 Seconds |
Facility Code |
11 |
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Door Number |
1 |
Auto-Unlock Time Zone |
9 A.M to 5 P.M.; Monday |
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The diagram below shows the component locations and terminal connections on the Max 3 Door Control Module.
Communication LEDs
RX = Receive Data
TX = Transmit Data
Figure 1: Max 3 Module Diagram
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The diagram below shows the component locations and terminal connections on the Backplane.
Figure 2: Max 3 Backplane Diagram
Notes:
The Max 3 communicates to the PC via an RS-485 connection. For this connection use TS3 on the far left, bottom of the backplane. The module is then connected to the backplane via connectors J1 through J4 using a wire harness.
Port C is used for configuring the SEG-M, when it's plugged onto S1 on the backplane.
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Section 2: Installation |
Section 2: Installation
This section contains detailed procedures and wiring diagrams for installing the IEI Max 3 Access Control System. This section is presented in the order you should follow to install the unit. Not every section is necessary for every application.
The system must be installed within the protected area in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), local codes, and the authority having jurisdiction. It should also be located in an area that is accessible for programming purposes. After the installation is complete, the cabinet door should remain closed and locked to protect the contents.
Note: Programming commands are inserted into the installation procedures for your convenience. Programming should only be done after all electrical connections are made and the system is powered up.
Open the box and inside is a metal enclosure. The metal enclosure has a removable lid, to give you easier access when wiring. Inside the metal enclosure is:
•1 Backplane mounted on standoffs
•1 16.5VAC Transformer
•1 Camlock with key
•1 Hardware Pack containing:
•4 Wire nuts (ORANGE
•4 Wall anchors (BLUE)
•4 #8 1¼” sheet metal screws
•4 6-32 x 3/8” screws (For Power Supply Mounting)
•1 Set of battery cables (BLACK AND RED)
•4 Ground cables (BLACK wire with RED flush tab receptacle) one per Max 3 Module Port
•1 Max 3 Module
•1 detachable keypad for programming (Pre-mounted to Max 3 Module)
•1 Secured Series Software Package
•1 Max 3 Installation and Programming Manual
Note: Max 3 System Kit contains additional components including power supply, second transformer and proximity reader.
Please check the contents of the enclosure and verify all components on the packing list are present. Taking this inventory will familiarize you with the components as well as ensure you have a complete kit.
The enclosure is designed to be wall mounted (surface mounted) using the supplied hardware. You must mount the enclosure on the secure side of the door in a secured area such as a locked utility closet. Make sure it is accessible for programming and maintenance purposes. Do not use the controller as access device to enter or exit through the door.
Mounting Procedure:
Unlock and open the metal enclosure. Notice that the enclosure lid opens from top to bottom so the enclosure lid forms a tabletop for a convenient workspace.
1.Use the supplied wall anchors and sheet metal screws to secure the enclosure to the wall.
2.Drill 11/64’’ diameter holes for the wall anchors.
3.Tap the wall anchors into the wall until the outer flange is flush to the wall surface.
4.Insert the sheet-metal screws ¾ of the way into the anchors.
5.Hang the enclosure by aligning the slotted holes (cut into the rear of the cabinet) with the sheet-metal screws. Space between slotted holes; on-center 17” Horizontally and 13” Vertically.
6.The enclosure should now be resting on the sheet-metal screws.
7.Tighten the sheet-metal screws until they are snug.
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Grounding the system before making any electrical connections is imperative!
By grounding the system first you not only increase personal safety during installation, but you also protect the unit from damage due to static discharge or any other transient voltage effects. We cannot stress enough the importance of completely grounding the unit before making any connections or even touching the backplane (the large circuit board in the enclosure). Wire as shown and plug the transformer into a grounded electrical socket.
Figure 3: Connecting the GND Terminal from Transformer to the Backplane
TOUCH THE GROUNDED METAL CABINET BEFORE TOUCHING THE BACKPLANE OR THE MAX 3 DOOR CONTROL MODULE. THIS WILL REMOVE ANY STATIC CHARGE ON YOUR PERSON. STATIC ELECTRICITY CAN DAMAGE THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS USED ON THE CONTROLLERS.
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2.4Connect the RS-485 Cable from the Module to the Backplane
The Max 3 Door Control Module requires an additional three position cable to make the RS-485 connection to the backplane. This cable is connected from P5 on the upper right corner of the module to the corresponding three position connector underneath each module on the top edge of the backplane. The connectors from left to right are labeled J1 (for module 1) to J4 (module 4). Simply plug one end of the cable into P5 and the other end into the connector on the backplane. The diagram below illustrates how to connect module 1 to the backplane.
Figure 4: RS-485 Connection from Max 3 Module to Backplane
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The backplane has 4 expansion ports for Max 3 Modules. Provided with the unit is one Max 3 Module which is installed into port 1 of the Backplane. If additional Max 3 Modules are purchased for this system, insert them into the remaining ports. You must connect each module to the RS-485 connector on the backplane as shown in the previous section.
Figure 5: Connecting Additional Modules to the Backplane
To install additional Max 3 Modules:
1.Slide the Door Control Module onto the pin-rail marked Px (x = Expansion Port #; Example: P2) located on the backplane.
2.Align the 3 holes in the Door Control Module with the standoffs mounted on the backplane. Gently press down on the Module to snap it on onto the standoffs.
3.Using the supplied 3-position wire harness, connect P5 on the module to the RS-485 connector on the backplane.
4.Turn the Module Power Switch (located on the backplane) to “ON”.
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Section 2: Installation |
The locking device is connected to terminal strip TS1 as shown in the diagram on the right. The two diagrams below show how to connect both a Maglock and an Electric Strike using an external power supply.
For either locking device, positive voltage (V+) from an external power source is connected to the relay common terminal (C).
When using a Maglock, connect the lock's positive side to the normally closed (NC) terminal and the negative side to negative on your power supply. When using an Electric Strike, connect the lock's positive side to the normally open (NO) terminal and the negative side to negative on your power supply.
NOTES:
You must use an external power supply to power your lock.
The relay is a FORM C DRY CONTACT, which means there is no output voltage on the relay contacts.
When using AC voltage, polarity does not matter.
Connecting a Maglock (Fail-Safe) |
Connecting an Electric Strike (Fail-Secure) |
Programming the Main Relay Time:
The command sequence below is used to change the Main Relay Time. The default value is 5 seconds.
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Enter Program Mode |
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If your electric locking device does not come pre-installed with internal protection for electrical “kickback voltage” use the supplied 1N4004 diode for DC locks only. This “kickback voltage” could possibly damage the Max 3 control module and installing the diode could help prevent this from happening. When installing the diode, connect it across the positive (V+) and negative (V-) of your locking device. The diode is polarized, which means the cathode mark (silver band at one end) must be connected to the positive connection as shown below. You must connect the diode as close as possible to the locking device for it to work properly.
Figure 7: Connecting Diode
Across Maglock
Figure 6: Connecting Diode Across Strike
If your electric locking device does not come pre-installed with internal protection for electrical “kickback voltage” use the supplied MOV for AC locks only. This “kickback voltage” could possibly damage the Max 3 control module and installing the MOV could help prevent this from happening. When installing the MOV, connect it across the AC connections to your locking device. The MOV is not polarized so it does not matter which direction you install it. You must connect the MOV as close as possible to the locking device for it to work properly.
Figure 8: Connecting MOV Across
Strike
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2.6.3Mounting the PowerGard PG-1224-3 Power Supply for Lock Power
The Max 3 System Kit includes the PowerGard PG-1224-3 Power Supply, which is used to power your locking device. This power supply is not included when you purchase the panel only, but you can purchase it separately. The Max 3 enclosure has four mounting posts used to mount the IEI PowerGard PG-1224-3 Power Supply. To mount the power supply use the four supplied 6-32 x 3/8” screws to secure it to the four posts in the bottom right corner of the enclosure as shown in the diagram below. Refer to section 2.6.4 for wiring information.
Figure 9: Mounting the PG-1224-3 Power Supply
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2.6.4Wiring the PowerGard PG-1224-3 Power Supply for Lock Power
The Max 3 System Kit includes a second transformer for use with the power supply. The second transformer is not included when you purchase just the panel. Using the 16.5VAC transformer the power supply output must be set for 12VDC. The power supply is capable of supplying 2.5 Amps of current for your lock. To power your lock using the PG-1224-3 Power Supply follow the diagrams below.
Figure 10: Wiring a Maglock to the PG-1224-3 Power Supply
Figure 11: Wiring an Electric Strike to the PG-1224-3 Power Supply
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