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ACC 4(PS) Mounting Instructions Controller
For additional information on the Aritech Access Control system, refer to
the Hardware Manual.
Safety instructions
Always observe the safety regulations applicable in your country.
Read the following safety instructions before attempting to install the
product.
Before disassembling the product, disconnect the power supply unit
from the controller.
Only connect the mains to the power supply unit when all installation
procedures have been completed.
Never cover the power supply unit as this may cause it to overheat.
When installing, do not force any parts or screws.
Checking the package contents
The package contains:
1 ACC 4(PS) controller
1 Mounting instructions sheet
General information
This manual is a description of how to install and start up a controller for
access control from Aritech.
The controller is the intelligent part of the access control system.
It contains information about which cards shall have access to which areas
at which time; furthermore, it logs events (distributed intelligence).
The controller can be programmed from:
- The keypad of one of the readers (reader software rev. 2 or later).
- The handheld terminal ACP 111.
- A PC.
- A PC over a modem.
When the controllers are connected in a networked controller application,
a maximum of 32 controllers can be connected together in each loop.
The system can be expanded to many loops. Each loop is connected to
a serial communication port on the personal computer.
The controller can operate on 10 - 30 V
metal housing with or without a 12 or 24 V
The controller consists of two boards, one for connecting the cables and
one with the electronics needed to operate the readers, communications
and other in- and outputs. The controller is designed this way to simplify a
change of the intelligent part (the PCB without connectors) in case the
controller is damaged.
The ACC 4(PS) has a number of LEDs that indicate the status of the
controller and the units connected to it.
A four-door environment can be controlled from the ACC 4(PS), readers
can be mounted on both sides of the door, for entry and exit access
control.
The ACC 4(PS) memory is backed up by a lithium battery, so any user
information and logs will remain stored even when the mains and battery
are removed for an extended period of time. The memory in the controller
can be erased by using the Master reset command available from the
keypad, handheld terminal or PC.
Siting the controller
Install the controller in an area where it is protected against tampering.
The controller housing is designed for indoor use only.
Cables from and to the controller
The cables you need between the units in the Access Control system are:
Application
Cable
PC to controller
3 wires
PC to keycard
5 wires
Keycard to first controller 4 wires,
(communication)
twisted pair
(TP)
Keycard to first controller 4 wires,
(power supply)
twisted pair
(TP)
Controller to controller
4 wires, TP 800
Mains to controller
3 wires
Controller to handheld
4 wires
terminal (HT)
Controller to HT interface 4 wires, TP 800
Controller to reader
4 wires, TP 800
Controller to electric lock 2-4 wires
release
Controller to door contact 2 wires
Controller to request -
2 wires
to-exit device
. The controller is mounted in a
DC
power supply.
DC
Max. dist. (m) Note
3
supplied with ACP 4W
3
supplied with ACP
500W
800
800
-
220 V
AC
1
supplied with HT
800
2: lock only,
4: lock + status
800
800
NOTE: Assume that a 12 V
DC
controller, that the current consumption is 55 mA and that a normal low
current cable (copper, 0.22 mm
supplied with only 4 V
. In such cases, a cable with a larger area must
DC
be used.
See 'Hardware manual - access control' for further information and
cable recommendations.
Mounting instructions
- Remove the screws (fig. 1.01).
- Remove the cover (fig. 1.02) from the controller housing.
- Use the mounting plate of the housing as a template (fig. 2) for
marking the location of the upper screw hole (fig. 2.01) on the wall.
- Drill the upper hole and hang the unit on the wall.
- Mark the two lower screw hole locations (fig. 2.02 & 2.03) and
remove the unit from the wall.
- Drill the lower two holes.
- Fasten the unit to the wall.
- Enter the cables from the units to be connected through the holes
in the mounting plate.
- If required, remove the break-outs and guide the cables to the
holes.
- Strip the cable wires and connect them to the screw terminals as
shown in the connection diagram (fig. 4).
- Set the dip-switches and jumpers as described below.
- Check all connections.
- Reinstall the cover on the controller housing.
Always install a varistor parallel on the electric lock. A varistor
is supplied with all Aritech readers.
Refer to the reader mounting instructions.
Connection specification
The screw terminals are divided into five sections marked A, B, C, D, E.
Each individual terminal screw is marked with text and number.
The power supply (12 or 24 V
terminals only (A, B, C, D).
A - Door environment 1 (entry reader address 0, exit reader address 4).
B - Door environment 2 (entry reader address 1, exit reader address 5).
C - Door environment 3 (entry reader address 2, exit reader address 6).
D - Door environment 4 (entry reader address 3, exit reader address 7).
E - Controller communication, Fault alarm, Box tamper input.
Terminal block E:
1
FAULT-C
Internal fault relay output - common
2
FAULT-NC
Internal fault relay output - normally closed
3
FAULT-NO
Internal fault relay output - normally open
4
SPARE
5
INPTAMPA
Tamper contact input
6
INPTAMPR
Tamper contact input
7
POWMONA
Power monitoring input
8
POWMONR
Power monitoring input
9
I+
Communication input (positive)
10 I-
Communication input (negative)
11 O+
Communication output (positive)
12 O-
Communication output (negative)
Terminal block A, B, C, D:
1
+24VIN
Input +24 V
2
+12VIN
Input +12 V
3
0V-1
0 V connection for power supply
4
FUSE3S
+12 / +24 V
5
FUSE3L
+12 / +24 V
6
0V-2
0 V output
7
UNLOCK-C
Relay output for lock - common
8
UNLOCK-NC
Relay output for lock - normally closed
9
UNLOCK-NO
Relay output for lock - normally open
10 BUZZER
Open collector output (negative) for external
buzzer
11 +12VOUT
+12 V output for reader
12 0V-3
0 V output for reader
13 COM+
Reader communication (positive)
14 COM-
Reader communication (negative)
15 RTEXIT-A
Request-to-exit input
16 RTEXIT-R
Request-to-exit input
17 DOOR-A
Door status input
18 DOOR-R
Door status input
19 LOCK-A
Lock status input
20 LOCK-R
Lock status input
21 DISARM-C
Relay output for arming/disarming external
system - common
22 DISARM-NC
Relay output for arming/disarming external
system - normally closed
1
ACC 4(PS)
unit (reader) is mounted 800 m from the
2
) is used. The reader will then be
) must be connected to ONE of the four
DC
from power supply
DC
from power supply
DC
source input, PCB fuse protection
DC
load output, PCB fuse protection
DC
loading

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  • Seite 9 Eingang “Netzspannungsüberwachung” verwiesen auf Abb. 4. Kommunikationseingang (positiv) Adressen- und Programmiermoduseinstellungen 10 I- Kommunikationseingang (negativ) Der ACC 4(PS) ist mit zwei DIP-Schalterblöcken (S1 und S2) und einem 11 O+ Kommunikationsausgang (positiv) Jumperblock (J3) ausgestattet (siehe Abb. 3). 12 O- Kommunikationsausgang (negativ)
  • Seite 10 Nötigenfalls an PC J5 - RS232-PORT - ERLÄUTERUNG: blinkt nicht oder nächsten Controller oder nächsten Controller Der ACC 4(PS) ist mit einem RS232-Port versehen, an den ein angeschlossen anschließen Serialdrucker angeschlossen werden kann. Alle Ereignisse werden über Controller überträgt Karte durch den diesen Ausgang übertragen.
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