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LATTICE Installation manual
NETWORKED
PROXIMITY ACCESS
CONTROL SYSTEM

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  • Page 1 LATTICE Installation manual NETWORKED PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM...
  • Page 2 A worldwide network of distributors and installers ensure that our products remain The Automatic Choice in access automation . Further information is available on our website www.centsys.com.au Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice and without obligation of Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connection of Lattice Slave Heads (LSH)........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    For example, if the Lattice system is linked to an office network it is possible by means of a process known as “remoting” to use networked computers to access certain functionality. A security guard could have a PC in his guard house, and each time a tag is presented at the entrance, a photograph of the tag's correct owner would flash up on his screen as confirmation that the tag is being used by the correct person.
  • Page 5: What Is Proximity Tag Technology

    Lattice slave head (LSH): A Lattice slave head is an auxiliary head that must be networked to a L1000 Controller head using a RS 485 network. Up to 31 LSH's can be linked to a single L1000. A remote slave head cannot operate as a stand alone head although it has the capability to respond to a maximum of 40 “supervisor”...
  • Page 6 Anti-pass back (APB): In general terms, this is a technique where a tag used at an “entrance” reader cannot be re-used at that same entrance reader until it has been presented to an “exit” reader. Thus the tag cannot be “passed back” to a friend! Structured anti-pass back: Structured anti-pass back means that a reader will always check for the APB status of the tag being presented, irrespective of whether the level is ascending or descending.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Physical Supply Voltage 10 - 12V AC 12-15V DC Standby Current 50mA Maximum Current 180mA Operating Temperature -20°C to 50°C Operating Humidity 0-90% non condensing Tag Frequency 13.56 MHz Housing Material ABS UV Stabilised Degree of Protection IP 55 Dimensions Surface Mount 129H x 90W x 29D...
  • Page 8: Tools & Equipment Required

    Tools and Equipment Required Tools and Equipment Required Star Screwdriver Long Nose Pliers 0 and 1 point Flat Screwdriver - 2.5mm point Jewellers Type Side Cutters Tape Measure Silicon Cable: 0.20mm² 0.50mm² 0.75mm² Level Level Masonry Bit Drilling Machine Multi-Meter (hammer action) Page 8...
  • Page 9: Installation Of The Lattice Reader

    LATTICE reader. Mounting the Reader The LATTICE Prox reader is available in a flush mount kit and a surface mount kit. When flush mounting, the reader adapts directly to a standard 100mm x 50mm (4" x 2") light switch backing box which allows the unit to sit flat against the wall.
  • Page 10 Surface Mount Clip the plastic spacers onto the Place the mounting template located Using the slots provided in the in the centre of this document at the back of the mounting frame ensuring mounting holes, adjust the reader required height ensuring that it is that they are correctly orientated to base to be perfectly vertical.
  • Page 11 Optional cable tie Jumper 2 Jumper 1 If the additional cable tie was used, Ensure Jumpers 1 and 2 are Slide the back cover onto the make certain that it is also tightened. correctly positioned - refer to Figure controller housing. 1 on page 12.
  • Page 12: Installing The Lattice System

    Take Up Head (TUH) as a fully networked system using up to 31 Lattice Slave Head (LSH's) and a TUH. Before connections are made to the unit it is necessary to identify the terminals of the various units and their functions.
  • Page 14: Summary Of Possible Connections

    NOTE: The 3 digit LED display of the L1000 is mounted on the reverse side of the PCB As will be seen the terminals on the two different PCB's are virtually identical. The L1000 has an additional two terminals (PC Rx and PC TX used to connect the L1000 to a Take Up Head) not found on the LSH. The following table is a summary of all possible connections: Summary of Possible Connections Terminal...
  • Page 15 Wiring Diagrams The following diagrams apply to both the L1000 Controller and the Lattice slave heads (unless otherwise stated) Power Supply to L1000 or LSH CP84E PSU FRX-FIRE 1 2 V DOOR SEN B a t t e ALARM CHD +...
  • Page 16: Take Up Head

    DOOR SEN ALARM CHD + CHD - NB: Lattice is not compatible with the standard SmartSwitch, a SmartSwitch II must be used! Fig 5 Connection to Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd SmartSwitch II Wiring to Take Up Head (TUH) PC RX...
  • Page 17 Magnetic Door Lock Wiring CP84E Magnetic Lock Mains PC RX PC TX RS485C RS485B RS485A 1 2 V B a t t e NOTE: N/C and Com Terminals used Fig 8 Wiring to a magnetic type door lock Solenoid Lock Wiring CP84E Solenoid Lock...
  • Page 18: Connection Of Lattice Slave Heads (Lsh)

    Connection of Lattice Slave Heads (LSH’s) When connecting the L1000 to a series of LSH's it is critical to make sure that the RS485 network cables are correctly wired and terminated. Any RS485 Network needs the following: There must be termination matching resistors of 100 Ohms at each end of the cable.
  • Page 19 The EOL switches on the L1000 and LSH's are located as shown in the sketches below: Ensure jumper is bridged if EOL resistor needs to be connected PC RX PC TX RS485C RS485B Part of RS485A L1000 PCB Fig 12 Part of L1000 showing jumper link that turns on EOL Resistor Turn DIP switch 1 to ON if EOL resistor is required...
  • Page 20: Setting The Lattice Slave Head Address

    Setting the Lattice Slave Head Address To be able to identify different remote slave heads on the network is necessary to set a unique address on each head. This is done using switches 2-6 of the 6 way dipswitch mounted on the LSH.
  • Page 21: Programming The Lattice System

    3 digit, 7-segment LED display. (Incidentally, it is easier to programme, and more functionality is provided, if the Lattice-Ware software is used. See separate, optional Lattice-Ware software). When the system comes from the factory there are no tags learned into memory. The first tag presented becomes known as the “Admin”...
  • Page 22 "associated" with any heads (readers). This means that although the tag is valid, and in memory, it will not operate any of the relays. Thus, this tag, by default, would not be a normal working tag. It is possible to create multiple "Admin" tags, if required, but it must be appreciated that the security of the system is compromised.
  • Page 23: Getting Into Programming Mode

    The advanced menu has all the functions of the BASIC menu plus a whole lot more. The system always defaults to the basic menu structure to simplify setting up the system. The ADVANCED menu is invoked from the BASIC menu and will remain in memory for approximately 20 minutes after it has last been used, thereafter reverting back to the BASIC menu.
  • Page 24: Basic Menu

    Basic Menu The Basic Menu comprises the following sub-menu: - • Lrn - Learn (Quik-Learn & Basic Learn) • dEL - Delete • CFg - Configure • "---" - Exit to Previous Menu Each of these menus is described in more detail below. Basic Learn Menu There are two learn mechanisms that exist under this menu.
  • Page 25 Description of QUIK Learn procedure continued from previous page Present and remove the second tag to be learned. On presentation of the second tag the display indicates the ID number into which this tag has been learned. Eg. 002 On removal of the tag the display reverts back to "Lrn" indicating that the next tag can be learned.
  • Page 26: Basic Learn

    Basic Learn: 1.2. The Basic learn process is described below with reference to the "Basic" Learn Menu Structure diagram (See Figure 18). 1.2.1. Present and hold the "Admin" Tag for 5 seconds to move from LRN of the main menu to "000" of Level 1. 1.2.2.
  • Page 27: Basic Delete

    2. Basic Delete Menu The Delete functionality in the basic menu structure is a sub-set of that found in the advanced menu. It allows only for deletion of a tag by ID or bulk erase of all tags from all readers. The process is described below using the "Basic Delete Menu Structure"...
  • Page 28: Basic Configure

    2.3.1.2. Present and remove the "Admin" tag. The Display will FLASH "dNE" momentarily (abbreviation for Done) to indicate that any tag (or tags) stored in the selected ID have been deleted. The system goes back to level 1 to allow the process to be repeated. 2.3.2.
  • Page 29 3.1. CFg - (Configure) Present and hold the "Admin" tag to get from CFg of the main menu to AUS in level 1. 3.2. Present and remove the "Admin" tag to scroll vertically through level 1 to select the options: •...
  • Page 30: Advanced Menu

    Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu Structure comprises the following first level sub-menus: - LrN - Learn (Quik-Learn & Basic Learn) dEL - Delete CFg - Configure Ltd - Limited Uses Counter Upd - Update Tags CPy - Copy Template or Tags tPL - Template Setup "---"...
  • Page 31: Normal Learn

    Icon Description of QUIK Learn procedure continued from previous page The display changes to "Lrn" to indicate the system is in Learn mode. Present and remove the first new tag to be learnt into the system. On presentation of the first tag the display indicates the ID number into which this tag has been learned.
  • Page 32 Using the "Normal Learn Menu Structure" as a guide, the following steps are followed fo Normal Learn. 1.2.1. The “Admin” tag is presented and held (for 5 seconds) to get from “Lrn” of the Main menu to where the display indicates “000”. i.e from the Main menu to Level 1.
  • Page 33 tag. The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the “Admin” tag for 5 seconds. 1.2.5.2. If "APb" was selected then an anti-pass back level L.01 to L.07 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the levels L.01 to L.07, or "---" if exit to a previous menu is required) by presenting and removing the “Admin”...
  • Page 34 Normal "Learn" Menu Structure - page 1 Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 ID Number=026 Channel 2 applies to Controller only to top of Menu to top of Menu Option 1: Save New Tag and Return to Process Next Tag Option 3:...
  • Page 35 Normal "Learn" Menu Structure - page 2 Main Level 1 Level ... Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 from previous page (Figure 21) Select Limited Uses Counters select of the options or exit to top of Level to top of Level to top of LTD Menu in Level 5...
  • Page 36: Delete Menu

    2. Delete Menu The second main menu item is "dEL" which allows for deletion of tags. Deletion of tags can be done by ID, by actual physical tag, by tags specific to certain readers (heads), or by doing a bulk erase of all tags in the system. Using the Advanced Delete Menu Structure (shown in Figure 23 and 24) as a guide the following steps are followed: 2.1.
  • Page 37 Advanced "Delete" Menu Structure - part 1 Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 WAIT Admin tag exits back to "tAg: Delete by Existing tags presented are deleted Delete by Head select one of the options or exit Only ID's linked to head will be...
  • Page 39 DRILL 5mm CONDUIT CONDUIT LOCATION LOCATION RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED DO NOT ALLOW CABLE ACCESS THROUGH THIS AREA PREFERRED PREFERRED CONDUIT CONDUIT LOCATION LOCATION DRILL 5mm SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLATION...
  • Page 40 This mounting template is to be used when performing a surface mount installation. When planning where to locate the unit, it is important to consider the cable entry position. Do not allow cables to enter the unit through the centre area as this will interfere with assembly of the unit after installation.
  • Page 42 Advanced "Delete" Menu Structure - part 2 Level 1 Main Main Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 = EXIT to previous Menu Fig 24 Part 2 of Advanced "Delete" Structure 2.3.3.2. Once the head is selected, present and hold the “Admin” tag to move from level 2 to level 3 .
  • Page 43: Configure Menu

    If an ID needs to be deleted from this head (remember it will not be deleted from other heads) present and hold the “Admin” tag until the green LED swops to the red LED. All tags stored under this ID on this head are now deleted.
  • Page 44 removing the “Admin” tag to scroll vertically through the heads. When the required head is displayed, present and hold the “Admin” tag for 5 second. The display will then indicate “rt1” (Relay time 1) which is the first menu item of the level 3 sub-menu. Scrolling vertically through level 3 by presenting and removing the “Admin”...
  • Page 45 3.4.1.7.Prt - (Pre-warn Time Door 1) This sets the time from when the pre-warn alarm starts sounding to where the Door Open alarm sounds. Default is 15 seconds. For the last 5 seconds of the pre-warn alarm time the frequency increases making the alarm sound more urgent.
  • Page 46 3.4.1.13.13 EPA - (External panic alarm) This sets whether the external alarm output activates during a panic alarm 3.4.1.14 SSC - (Smartswitch II Configuration) 3.4.1.14.1 SSr - (Smartswitch II on relay output) 3.4.1.14.2 SSA - (Smartswitch II on alarm output) 3.4.1.15 rdC - (Relay to door configuration) 3.4.1.15.1 rL1 - (Relay 1 configuration) 3.4.1.15.2 rL2 - (Relay 2 configuration)
  • Page 47 3.4.5. bnr - (Backup and Restore). 3.4.5.1 bup (Backup) 3.4.5.2 rSt (Restore) 3.4.6. PCS - (P.C. System) Allow the user to specify if a P.C. is connected to the L1000. 3.4.7. SUP - (Supply Voltage) Display the current supply voltage . Page 42...
  • Page 48 Advanced "Configure" Menu Structure - part 1a Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 continued in Figure 27 Display Brightness Percentage Select Display increases Brightness in 10% steps Select one of the options or exit continued in Figure 26 to top of Menu = EXIT to previous Menu Fig 25 Part 1a of Advanced "Configure"...
  • Page 49 Advanced "Configure" Menu Structure - part 1b Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 From Figure 25 Select Advanced User Structure Select one of the options or exit to top of Menu Create Additional Admin Tags Display Firmware Revision Firmware Revision Number displayed while Admin Tag held Exit...
  • Page 50 Advanced "Configure" Menu Structure - part 2a Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 from Figure WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT dSC Menu applies only to the L1000 Controller which has Menu a second relay to control door 2 select one of the options or exit...
  • Page 51 Advanced "Configure" Menu Structure - part 2b Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 from Figure 27 Select Buzzer Volume select one of the options or exit to top of Menu Select Free Exit, Fire or Panic Option select one of the options or exit...
  • Page 52: Update Menu

    4. Update Menu The fourth main menu item is the “UPd” (update) menu. This menu provides the ability to update parameters on existing tags. This menu would be used where, say, the APB levels needed to be changed on an existing tag, or range of tags. It is possible to update in one of the following ways: By ALL - (i.e.
  • Page 53 Advanced "Update Tag" Menu Structure - part 1a Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Update by WAIT Update by Update Tags by Head Delete ALL Save Exit to Fig 31 to top Menu to top Menu = EXIT to previous Menu Fig 29 Part 1a of "Update Tag"...
  • Page 54 Advanced "Update Tag" Menu Structure - part 2a Level n+1 Level n+2 Level n+3 Level n+4 from Figure select one of the options or exit to top of Menu to top of Menu to top of Menu select one of the options or exit to top of Menu...
  • Page 55 Advanced "Update Tag" Menu Structure - part 1b Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 From Figure 29 Update by Existing User Tag Existing User Tag toggles update/delete to top = EXIT to previous Menu of Menu Fig 31Part 1b of "Update Tag"...
  • Page 56 update all tags. 4.3.1.2. If the "Admin" tag is presented and removed while "NO" is visible, the display scrolls vertically down to "yES". If "yES" is selected by presenting and holding the "Admin" tag for 5 seconds, then the system will link all tags existing in the system to all heads.
  • Page 57 4.3.2.7.3. If “Ltd” was selected then a limited uses counter C.01 to C.04 is first chosen by scrolling vertically through the list C.01 to C.04 (or “---“ if exit to the previous level is required) by presenting and removing the “Admin” tag. The resultant choice is selected by presenting and holding the “Admin”...
  • Page 58 4.3.3.3. The steps to be taken for updating a tag are identical to those for ID (see 4.3.2.4 to 4.3.2.8.4). 4.3.3.4. Once "Con" and, optionally, heads H.01 to H.31 are set, it is critical that -A- in level n+1 is selected (i.e. present and hold the correct “Admin" tag) to save all the settings that may have been made.
  • Page 59: Copy Menu

    swops to the RHS red LED, or vice versa. ALL ID's displayed with the red LED illuminated will be deleted from this head. If these tags are deleted from the L1000, they will, in future, display as "ASC" and not show their old ID number. 4.3.4.6.
  • Page 60 Advanced "Copy" Menu Structure Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 An existing tag becomes the new template First tag takes on next available ID Number (eg. 023) n + 1 Each new tag increments previous ID by 1 "n"...
  • Page 61 Description of Copy Process: Note: Before a template can be copied as detailed below, it is necessary to first set up a template (see Template menu). If a template already exists, continue with these instructions. 5.1. Present and hold the “Admin” tag for 5 seconds to move from the main menu item “CPy”, to level 1.
  • Page 62: Template Menu

    L1000. Only one template can exist at any one time on the L1000. (See details of the CENTSYS Lattice-Ware software where multiple templates can be stored) The template menu structure is shown in Figure 34 and described in detail. There are three ways in which the template...
  • Page 63 Advanced "Template" Menu Structure - part 1 Advanced "Template" Menu Structure - part 1 Advanced "Template" Menu Structure - part 1 Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 CH2 applies to controller only to top to top Menu of Menu to top...
  • Page 64 Advanced "Template" Menu Structure - part 2 Main Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 from from Figure 34 Figure 34 select of the options or exit Only displayed to top of Menu heads H.01 to H.31 to top of Menu Create...
  • Page 65 6.3.2. Once a reader is selected (as per 3.1. above), the display is moved from level 2 to level 3 by presenting and holding the “Admin” tag. e.g. if “Con” is displayed and the “Admin” tag is presented and held (for at least 5 seconds) the display will change from “Con” to “ASC”.
  • Page 66 • "---" -(if exit to the previous level is required) (The selection is made by presenting and removing the "Admin" tag. ) 6.6. The various options in level 5 depend again on what is selected in level 4. For example: 6.6.1.
  • Page 67: Display Abbreviations

    Display Abbreviations Display Abbreviations Summary of Display Abbreviations Used during programming of the L1000 (continued overleaf) (...) Unlearned/New Tag Admin Tag (Type 1) Admin Tag Create Advanced Tag Control Advanced User Structure Alarm on/off Selection All (refers to all heads, or all tags, etc.) Anti-passback Association (refers to a tag not being linked to a reader, i.e.
  • Page 68 Summary of Display abbreviations used during programming of the L1000. Door forced alarm disabled on Door 1 Door forced alarm disabled on Door 2 Door Open Time (before alarm sounds) Door Sense Configuration Erase All Exit to previous menu Fire (refers to FRX-FIRE input being used as a fire alarm input) Firmware ID (revision) Firmware Revision Number - Numeral indicative of the latest revision, e.g.
  • Page 69 Summary of Display abbreviations used during programming of the L1000. Learn (refers to either Quik Learn, or Normal Learn) Level 1 (refers to APB Level Number) Limited (refers to limited uses counter functionality) No (refers to rejection of a selection, etc.) Off (refers to whether a relay is Off/On, etc.) Off Line Access (refers to whether tags are valid off-line) On (refers to whether a relay is On/Off, etc.)
  • Page 70: Icons And Symbols

    Icons and Symbols Icons and Symbols Summary of Icons and Symbols used in Programming Menu Structures Present & Remove Admin Tag This icon symbolises that the "Admin" tag is presented and removed immediately (i.e. "Swiped" past the reader) Present & Hold Admin Tag This icon symbolises that the "Admin"...
  • Page 71: Additional References

    Additional References Additional References Description of Document Reference Lattice Quick User Guide 1166.D.01. LatticeWare Software Manual 1166.D.01. Solo Standalone Proximity Reader 1166.D.01 Lattice Brochure 1166.D. 02.0003_2 Lattice Application Notes 1166.D. Page 66...
  • Page 72: Revision History

    Revision History Revision History Firmware Manual Description of Changes Revision Revision 1.01 Original Issue Page 67...
  • Page 73: Installation Details

    Installation Details Installation Date: Installer's Name: Installer's Address: Installation Checked By: Installer's Telephone Number: Page 68...
  • Page 74: Notes

    Notes Notes Page 69...
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