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C3653M-A (11/08)
Preface
This manual is a hardware installation and reference for the Intelli-M® access control security system. An overview
of a typical configuration for a hardware installation is provided, as well as a description of the major Intelli-M
hardware components that can be used. Technical specifications for each Intelli-M hardware component are also
provided.
Trademarks
All brand or product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Pelco, the Pelco logo, and Intelli-M are registered trademarks of Pelco, Inc.
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Official Notices
FCC Declaration Of Conformity
(S-EIDC-U, S-PCON-U)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
UL Compliance (S-EIDC-U, S-PCON-U)
Pelco models S-EIDC-U and S-PCON-U have been evaluated in accordance with the
requirements of UL294, Standards for Access Control System Units, and found to comply with
the aforementioned standards set by Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
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Chapter 1: Intelli-M® Hardware Overview
Contents
This Chapter provides an overview of the Inte lli-M system for electronic access control (EAC). A
section describing the layout of this manual is also provided.
The following topics can be found within this Chapter:
• Intelli-M Hardware Overview
•Using This Manual
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Chapter 1: Intelli-M® Hardware Overview
Intelli-M Hardware Overview
This manual provides reference, installation, and technical specifications for the hardware
products that are used with the Intelli-M system. Technical specifications for each product are
also provided. The following Intelli-M hardware products are discussed in this manual, and are
currently available:
• S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller) in Chapter 2
• S-PCON-U (Power Connector) in Chapter 3
The Intelli-M system uses a door controller called the S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door
Controller). The S-EIDC-U controller is state of the art, being only a fraction of the size of more
traditional access control hardware but fully capable of providing maximum security. The
controller will fit into any standard double gang box, and simply click into a mounting plate for
easy installation. As shown in the “S-EIDC-U Sample Configuration” illustration below, the SEIDC-U receives both power and communication from the ethernet by way of a single CA T 5 or 6
cable connected to a PoE (Power over Ethernet) enabled switch.
To PoE Switch
Note: The S-EIDC-U device and its
optional UL listed Power Supply
must be installed within the
protected area (locked area) of the
access facility to meet UL
requirements.
Note: To meet UL requirements,
listed panic hardware must be
used to allow emergency exit from
the protected area.
CAT 5/6
S-PCON-U
(Power Connector)
Note: The S-PCON-U is an optional power
source used to enhance power to the S-EIDC-U.
S-EIDC-U
Built-in
Warning Buzzer
Sample S-EIDC-U Configuration
A module called the S-PCON-U (Power Connector) can also be used to route the power and
communication data from a CAT 5 or 6 cable to the S-EIDC-U. The S-EIDC-U device is capable
of peer-to-peer communication, industry-standard IP protocol support (DHCP), and AES 128-bit
encrypted communications.
Note: Peer-to-peer communication, IP protocol support (DHCP), and AES 128-bit encrypted communications
have not been UL verified for the S-EIDC-U and S-PCON-U.
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Chapter 1: Intelli-M® Hardware Overview
Using This Manual
This manual provides reference and installation guidance for the hardware components that are
used in the Intelli-M system. Technical specifications are provided. Here is a quick overview of
this manual’s Chapters and Appendices:
• Chapter 1: Intelli-M Hardware Overview -- Provides an overvie w of the Intelli-M system and a
brief description of all Chapters and Appendices used in this manual.
• Chapter 2: S-EIDC-U (Ethernet Integrated Door Controller) -- Provides a description and lists
some features of the S-EIDC-U. Also discussed are wiring connections, wiring door components,
powering up, and resetting the S-EIDC-U.
• Chapter 3: S-PCON-U (Power Controller) -- Provides a description and lists some features of the
S-PCON-U module. Also discussed are wiring and powering up the S-PCON-U.
• Chapter 4: Wiring Connections And Configurations -- Wiring connections and configurations for
the Intelli-M hardware components are shown in this Chapter.
• Appendix A: Intelli-M eFamily Update Utility -- This Appendix describes how to use the eFamily
Update Utility. This utility provides the ability to update the firmware of an eFamily device (such as
an S-EIDC-U), backup a device configuration (including card holders, schedules, and services) and
event history log, and/or restore a backup configuration.
• Appendix B: Demo Kit Wiring -- Provides the default configuration parameters if wiring the
S-EIDC-U for a demo kit.
• Appendix C: Intelli-M Hardware Technical Specifications -- Gives the technical specifications for
the for the various Intelli-M hardware components discussed in this manual.
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Chapter 2: S-EIDC-U
(ethernet Integrated Door Controller)
Contents
This Chapter provides a basic description of the Intelli-M® S-EIDC-U. Technical features are
listed, and various wiring and power up configurations are shown.
The following topics can be found within this Chapter:
• S-EIDC-U Overview
• Wiring S-EIDC-U Door Components
• Powering Up An S-EIDC-U
• Determining The Network IP Address Type
Note: Network communication format s and co nfigurat ions hav e not been UL v erified for the S-E IDC-U and
S-PCON-U.
• Setting A Static IP Addre ss Within The S-EI DC-U
• Setting A DHCP IP Address Within The S-EIDC-U
• Resetting An S-EIDC-U
• Quick Mount Assembly
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Chapter 2: S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller)
S-EIDC-U Overview
Intelli-M’s S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller) provides access control and alarm
services for a single door. The cutting-edge technology of Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows you
to run a single cable carrying both power and data for the controller and all peripheral door
hardware. The controller has LEDs built into it for verifying connections to peripherals in the
security system.
Intelli-M S-EIDC-U
The footprint of the controller is 1.70" W x 2.82" H x 1.30" D. It has flash-base memory
capability, and can be updated with the latest firmware data via a simple flash upgrade.
Instructions on how to perform an update to the S-EIDC-U can be found within this manual in
“Appendix A: Intelli-M S-EIDC-U Update Utility.”
Technical Features
The Intelli-M S-EIDC-U has the following technical features:
• Supports a local database of 1,500 card holders
Note: Consult a Pelco Product Support Engineer for installations with more than 1,500 cardholders.
• 16,000 local event buffering
• Two reader ports for entry and exit configurations (with or without keypads)
• Supports DHCP or Static IP addresses
• Provides encrypted communication (AES 128 bit)
• Embedded Web server provides complete control of the device without the need of a server for a
stand-alone door
• Integrated, non-mechanical, infrared tamper sensor for high reliability and precision
• Built-in warning buzzer provides a local alarm without requiring an external alarm device
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Chapter 2: S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller)
Built-in
Warning Buzzer
CAT 5/6
S-EIDC-U
To Ethernet Hub
Electro-magnetic
Lock
Door Strike
Door Contact
Card Reader
or Keypad
Card Reader
or Keypad
Built-in
Warning Buzzer
Built-in
Infrared Tamper
To Ethernet Hub
Optional
S-PCON-U
Power Connector
Ethernet
Connection
Output 1
Output 2
Input 1
Input 2
Common
Card Reader
IN
Power
Output 1
24V DC IN
Optional External
Power Supply
24 vDC, 1 Amp
Output 3 - NC
Output 3 - NO
Common
Input 3
Input 4
Common
Card Reader
OUT
Power
Output 2
Reader LED Output
Reader Buzzer Output
To Reader LED Output
Note: The S-EIDC-U device and its
UL listed Power Supply must be
installed within the protected area
(locked area) of the access facility
to meet UL requirements.
Note: Maglock is required
to have additional external
UL listed power supply.
(PoE Switch)
Note: To meet UL requirements,
listed panic hardware must be
used to allow emergency exit from
the protected area.
Wiring S-EIDC-U Door Components
Up to 750 mA of power is provided through the S-EIDC-U for peripheral devices. An illustration
of wiring an S-EIDC-U for a single door, and the steps necessary to do so, are as follows:
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S-EIDC-U Door Component Wiring
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Chapter 2: S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller)
The steps necessary to wire an S-EIDC-U for a single door are as follows:
Step 1: Connect magnetic lock or door strike. Refer to the illustration above.
The following information may be pertinent when dealing with locks or door strikes:
•A magnetic lock or door strike can be powered by the eIDC (12 VDC @ 450 mA or less).
This is a shared load.
• The two Open Collector outputs “OC1” and “OC2” (Output 1 and Output 2) provide a maximum of 12 VDC @ 450 mA combined.
• “OC1” and “OC2” each have their own “-” terminal but share a “+” terminal.
• “OC1” and “OC2” are software configurable “E” (energized) or “DE” (de-energized).
•
Magnetic locks can be powered by the Open Collector output if it draws less than 450 mA. If
it draws more than 450 mA, then it must be wired to the form C relay (5A @ 30 VDC) labeled
“NC” and “NO” and powered externally.
• Relay (Output 3) has separate terminals for “C” (Common), “NO” (Normally Open), and
“NC” (Normally Closed) but the software designation must match for proper status reporting.
Important: To meet UL requirements, listed panic hardware must be used to allow emergency exit
from the protected area.
Step 2: Wire the status, shunt, and exit inputs.
Keep in mind the following points:
• Input devices can be wired to S-EIDC-U Inputs (IN) 1-4.
• “NO” or “NC” is software configurable with Inputs 1-4.
• “EOLR” (End Of Line Resistance) supervision is software selectable, and is supported with 1k
ohm resistors.
Step 3: Wire the readers.
Keep in mind the following points:
• Reader IN (CRI) and Reader OUT (CRO) are internally configured each having their own
Data 0 (CR-), Data 1 (CR+), DC+, and DC-.
• “DC1-” has a maximum load of 250 mA; “DC2-” has a maximum load of 250 mA.
• The sum of all 4 open collectors (OC1 + OC2 + DC1 + DC2) must not exceed 750 mA.
• There is a single terminal for optional Reader LED control and optional Buzzer control.
• Only Readers can be wired to the Reader’s Data 0 (CR-), and Data 1 (CR+) terminals.
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