PLAN XP1M Installation Manual

Networked access control panel

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XP1M
V1.0X
Networked Access Control Panel

Installation Guide

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    XP1M V1.0X Networked Access Control Panel Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Access Control Services Limited (ACS) warrants that, if properly installed and correctly operated in conjunction with compatible peripheral equipment and software (running on a computer for which it was designed) the xP1M control panel will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying documentation for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase from ACS.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    General Description ____________ 3 Product Overview ______________ 3 Technical Specification _________ 4 Features summary _____________ 4 Installation Procedure __________ 5 XP1M Control Panel location ____ 5 Mounting _____________________ 5 Connecting up _________________ 5 Mains Power ____________________ 5 Standby Batteries _________________ 6...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Tips, notes, definitions are occasionally printed left-hand The XP1M is expected to operate as part of an on-line system - connected to a margin (like this). These PC running appropriate PLAN software. For detailed guidance on the use and provide...
  • Page 5: General Description

    General Description Product Overview The XP1M controller is designed to be a flexible 1 door access control system, capable of standalone or networked operation. The system can control up to 50,000 personnel (expandable), has 128 time profiles and alarm monitoring options with separate alarm output relays.
  • Page 6: Technical Specification

    X P 1 M I N S T A L L E R G U I D E Technical Specification Enclosure Construction Powder coated steel cabinet Dimensions 320 x 260 x 95mm (H x W x D) Weight 3.20 Kg Power 100 –...
  • Page 7: Installation Procedure

    3) The unit must be fitted in an upright orientation (hinges to the left). controlled door). 4) Do not use the XP1M enclosure to house additional equipment (other than devices specifically designed to be fitted inside the box). The unit should always be mounted in an accessible location - ideally on the secure side of the doors that are controlled by the panel.
  • Page 8: Standby Batteries

    G U I D E conform to local regulations and be appropriate to the termination method used in the XP1M (e.g. Fused screw terminal block). The controller should be earthed and the mains (L&N) polarity should be observed when making this connection. Do not apply mains power to the unit until the readers and other peripheral equipment are fully installed and connected.
  • Page 9: Door Egress Switch (Dr Input)

    12v DC @ 2A Door Control Relay Output (max. 1.25A) Power Power Fire Alarm Lock Alarm Relay Relay L2 RED XP1M L1 GRN Slave Network Reader RS422 D1/CLK Fire alarm shunt D0/DATA Com’s Module - 0V Reader Power + 12V...
  • Page 10: Door Monitoring Alarm (Mc Input)

    System features an additional 3 extended alarm inputs… please see ‘Extended Alarms’ for more information. Locks The XP1M provides the installer with a volt free SPCO relay o/p for connection of locking devices or third party control equipment (such as vehicle barriers or powered doors).
  • Page 11: Extended Alarms

    Fail Safe locking device because the panel default is for Fail Secure. Extended Alarms Each XP1M features 3 extended alarm inputs for monitoring third party equipment and standard alarm input devices (such as door contacts and PIRs). Fire Alarm override...
  • Page 12 X P 1 M I N S T A L L E R G U I D E  Normal precautions to avoid possible causes of harmful interference should be employed… e.g. avoid running with heavy duty mains cables or adjacent to fluorescent lighting etc. ...
  • Page 13: Commissioning Procedure

    To initiate the first time power-up sequence apply mains power to the PSU/charger. Check that the LED on the PSU is displaying Green and that the “5vDC” and LED on the xP1M is illuminated. If the LEDs are on, connect the stand-by batteries to the PSU charger.

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