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  • Page 1 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective unit. In no event shall Lenel be liable for loss of use or consequential damages of any kind, however occasioned. There are no expressed warranties other than those set forth herein.
  • Page 3 This product is not intended for, nor is rated for operation in life- critical control applications. Lenel is not liable under any circumstances for loss or damage caused by or partially caused by the misapplication or malfunction of the product. Lenel's liability does not extend beyond...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the AC Input Power to the M3000 ....... . .
  • Page 6 Wiring Digital Input Devices ............73 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 7 Setting up the M3000 Controller in the Host Application .......92...
  • Page 8 Index ................115 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    The optional M3000 rack mounting kit allows the M3000 to mount directly to a standard 19” EIA rack. The M3000 occupies 9U within a rack. The M3000 consists of the following components: •...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    150 mA: use Belden 8725 (or equivalent) 20-AWG, 4-pair twisted shielded wire • Less than 500 feet (152.4 m): use wire within 18- to 22-AWG range Controller to Use any cable with the desired number of individually shielded pairs. DIs or DOs M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 Supports keypad only and keypad/reader technology Output devices ratings: Door DO (Reader LED) = 100 mA @ 12 VDC nominal 20DI board Number supported: one (1) to four (4) boards Each 20DI board provides: 20 supervised digital input (alarm) points (dry contacts) M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Cpu Specifications

    Offline transaction capacity (number of logs) 50,000 Minimum Supported Board Levels for the PXNplus CPU Board If the controller board contains a 4- or 5-digit numeric date code, it can be used with the PXNplus CPU board. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 13 Example: “3903H” means week 39 of year 2003, manufactured in Hickory. The date code format currently in use is: YYDDD (YY=year. DDD=day) followed by a letter indicating the manufacturing facility,. Example: “12053H” means day 53 of year 2012, manufactured in Hickory. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 14 Introduction M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: Installation, Planning, And Mounting

    Installation, Planning, and Mounting CHAPTER 2 The following is a basic outline for installing and setting up your M3000 system. Some steps may have been done for you depending on what you ordered. Some steps are optional, depending on the additional equipment you plan to use.
  • Page 16: Safety

    Safety of customer personnel is the primary consideration of the installation. • Neatly dress and tie or lace all wiring in a professional manner. • Gather together and tape all unused conductors in multiple conductor cables. • Shield all cabling and terminate properly. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: Observing Noise Prevention Procedures

    • Keep the break-out at the ends of signal cables as short as possible. • Ground all shield drain wire(s) at the M3000 controller using the grounding studs provided outside the cabinet enclosure. • For communication cables between controllers, ground shield to the upstream controller only.
  • Page 18: Mounting Instructions

    • Protect the M3000 from hazardous (high) voltages. • Mount the M3000 on a vertical surface with at least 6 inches (15.2 cm) clearance on all four sides to support thermal air cooling. • Locate the M3000 in a place that provides dedicated AC earth ground. The M3000 must be earth grounded.
  • Page 19 Mounting M3000 Controller and Components Assembly Drawing - Wall Mounting Wiring AC Power Through the Terminal Block – Detail A Note: All cables connected to the M3000 must be shielded with the shield terminated as shown below. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 20 Installation, Planning, and Mounting Typical Installation Using Shielded Cable/drain Wire - Outside and Inside the Enclosure Outside the enclos Inside the enclos Use the #8-32 SEMS screw and #8 flat washer provided to secure the ground lug. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 21 Fit and tighten approved strain relief clamp in each knockout hole to be used. Find the nearest earth ground (such as, electrical box or ground bus). Run wire from the M3000 enclosure ground terminal (enclosure bottom left) to earth ground point. Use wire size in accordance with local and national electrical codes.
  • Page 22 Installation, Planning, and Mounting M3000 Controller - Rack Mounting • WARNING! • The M3000 must be earth grounded. Note: When installing boards, the Power/Communications board must be in the far right slot and the CPU board must be in the second right slot next to the Power/Communications board.
  • Page 23: Power/Communications Board

    Power/Communications Board CHAPTER 3 The Power/Communications board manages the power. The ICT is used for communication with the controller. Refer to Integrated Configuration Tool (ICT) on page 81. The required communication method is by Ethernet. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: Power Setup

    Power/Communications Board Power/Communications Board Layout Power Setup M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Ac Input Power To The M3000

    Controller earth grounding (AC grounding) is a critical element for proper operation. To test the AC power ground: Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the M3000 ground stud and a known good earth ground (metal water pipe or building structural steel frame).
  • Page 26 Failure to connect the AC power and earth ground to the terminal blocks provided will result in damage to the controller. Use a properly sized disconnect device. Replace fuse with the same type and rating as shown in figure Fuse Location on the Power/Communications Board on page 27. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: Installing The Battery Backup, Ac Fail, And Low Battery

    Installing the Battery Backup, AC Fail, and Low Battery The battery backup acts as a temporary power supply to the M3000 when AC power is lost. The battery included with the enclosure is 12 VDC with a 12 AH current rating. It needs to be wired to the power supply.
  • Page 28 If this option is used, connect the power supply low battery NC and NO terminals to the 20DI Board connector J2, pins 1 and 2. Install 2K resistors at power supply terminals. Refer to the figure below. Wiring Diagram for the Battery Backup, AC Power Fail, and Low Battery M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Wiring The Auxiliary Port

    Data transmitted to downstream controller connected to secondary/controller port. Flashing Data received from device connected to auxiliary port (console mode). Flashing Data transmitted to device connected to auxiliary port (console mode). Reserved Indicates +5 VDC is present. Reserved Indicates +12 VDC is present. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 30 Power/Communications Board M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 31: Pxnplus Cpu Board

    Provides a browser-based configuration tool. Refer to Integrated Configuration Tool (ICT) page 81. Refer to the OnGuard System Administration User Guide to configure this board within the access control software. The layout of the PXNplus CPU board is shown on the following page. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 32 PXNplus CPU Board PXNplus CPU Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Pins And Jumpers

    Discharge (ESD) Precaution on page 16. To safely shut down the controller operating system, refer to the Safe Shutdown Procedure for on page 34. the PXNplus CPU Board Disconnect power and battery backup power. Remove any connected cables. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 34: Safe Shutdown Procedure For The Pxnplus Cpu Board

    Persistence: Indicates that the controller is operating without a host. In this mode, the controller is operating standalone until communication is re-established with the host. • Flash write: The controller is storing database records into the flash file system. This is an activity indicator only. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 35 Waiting for Flashes panel configuration Restore defaults requested Shutdown requested eFlash image Alter- Alter- save nates nates ON with ON with Flash Write Flashes once Persistence a. For OnGuard systems DS4 blinks once per second. = OFF M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Ucsimmplus Board Led Indicators On The Pxnplus Board

    Regulatory Information page 93. Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to set the board to network use. The default for this board is network, so you may only need minimal set up. Refer to Controller Firmware Tools on page M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: Reader Processing Boards

    Reader Processing Boards CHAPTER 5 The M3000 controller supports the following types of reader processing boards: • 2RP Board on page • 2SRP Board on page • 8RP Board on page Only one reader board type can be used at one time, for a maximum of: •...
  • Page 38: 2Rp Board Layout

    Reader Processing Boards 2RP Board Layout 2RP Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Setting Dip Switches

    Switches SW2-5, 6, 7, and 8 are not used. Setting Reader Voltage Select the proper reader voltage by placing the jumper on JP1. Refer to the figure below for details. Both reader ports are set to the selected voltage. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 40: Installing Resistor Packs

    Insert the proper resistor packs in RN1 and RN2. Be sure you insert the correct resistor pack for the reader voltage selected. Both resistor packs must be the same since the voltage for both readers must be the same. Refer to the figure below for details. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Wiring Readers

    2RP Board Installing 2RP Resistor Packs Wiring Readers If wiring a 12 V reader that uses 5 V data lines, note the following conditions before continuing: • Set the reader voltage (JP1) to 5 V. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 42 Door DI (Alarm input) Spare White/Green White/Yellow Exit Request DI a. Reader Data 0, Door DI, and Exit Request DI can be replaced or interchanged with Display DO and/or Clock DO when required for a non-supervised keypad reader. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 43 Auxiliary Output Relay – Normally Open (NO) Reader Data 1 Alarm Shunt Relay – Common (Com) Door DI (Alarm Point) Alarm Shunt Relay – Normally Closed (NC) Not used Alarm Shunt Relay – Normally Open (NO) Clock DO M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 44 Reader Processing Boards Wiring 2RP to Wiegand, Strobed, F/2F, and Supervised F/2F Readers M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 45: Wiring Digital Inputs

    Wiring Door Strikes The 2RP provides a door DO relay dedicated to each reader port. To wire a door strike: Install the door strike (maximum 2 A @ 30 VDC or 0.50 A @ 120 VAC) as required. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 46 Install a protection diode across the relay and the door strike. Use 1N4002, 1N4003, 1N4004 or equivalent diodes for DC door strikes and metal oxide varistors (MOV) for AC door strikes. Wiring 2RP Door Strike - Internal Relay M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 47: Wiring Auxiliary Do Relays

    Wire the output device to the auxiliary DO relay. The auxiliary DO relay has either a Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contact available (pin 4 = Common, pin 5 = Normally Closed, pin 6 = Normally Open). M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Wiring Alarm Shunt Relays

    Wire the external alarm system to the alarm shunt relay. The relay has either a Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contact available (pin 7 = Common, pin 8 = Normally Closed, pin 9 = Normally Open). M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: 2Srp Board

    The 2SRP board has built-in pull-up resistors to accommodate cable lengths over 500 feet (152.4 m). External pull-up resistors are not required for the 2SRP board. • If alarm points are not available on the reader, use alarm points on the controller. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 50: 2Srp Board Layout

    Reader Processing Boards 2SRP Board Layout 2SRP Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 51: Setting The Dip Switches

    Magstripe - Supervised F/2F (default) Magstripe - Strobed Magstripe - F/2F Wiegand - <format> a. Use the OnGuard application to configure the specific Wiegand card formats. = OFF Reader Board (2SRP) Address Settings SW3- SW4- Reader Board M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Setting Reader Voltage

    58. = OFF Setting Reader Voltage Select the proper reader voltage by placing the jumper on JP1. Refer to the figure below for details. Both reader ports are set to the selected voltage. Setting 2SRP Reader Voltage M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Installing Resistor Packs

    Both resistor packs must be the same since the voltage for both readers must be the same. Refer to the figure below for details. Installing 2SRP Resistor Packs Wiring Readers If wiring a 12 V reader that uses 5 V data lines, note the following conditions before continuing: M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 54 White/Red Supervised Door DI (Alarm input) Spare White/Green White/Yellow Supervised Door DI Return a. Reader Data 0, Supervised Door DI, Supervised Door DI Return, and Supervised Exit Request DI Return can be replaced or interchanged as needed. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 55 2SRP Board 2SRP Supervised Reader Connector Points M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 56 Alarm Shunt Relay – Normally Open (NO) Supervised Door DI Return Supervised Exit DI Return a. Supervised Exit DI and supervised Door DI point must use end-of-line resistors and must be terminated at the appropriate Return point (not to ground). M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 57 2SRP Board Wiring 2SRP to Wiegand, F/2F, Strobed, and Supervised F/2F Reader M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Special Readers With Single Color Leds

    Wiring Digital Inputs Each reader port has two (2) supervised digital inputs which are used for door status devices (door contacts and exit request input). Since these digital inputs are supervised, they require end-of-line resistors. To wire a DI: M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 59 Select the appropriate digital input for each alarm input device. Ground the shields of the cable at the M3000 enclosure grounding studs. Insulate the shield (with tape or shrink tubing) at the DI device end to avoid electrical noise.
  • Page 60: Wiring Door Strikes

    62. Install a protection diode. Use 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 diodes for DC door strikes and Metal Oxide Varistors (MOV) for AC door strikes. Note: A protection diode or MOV is required at each electronic door lock. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 61 2SRP Board Wiring 2SRP Door Strike - Internal Relay M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 62: Wiring Auxiliary Do Relays

    Wire the output device to the auxiliary DO relay. The auxiliary DO relay has either a Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contact available (pin 4 = Common, pin 5 = Normally Closed, pin 6 = Normally Open). M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: Wiring Alarm Shunt Relays

    Wire external alarm system to the alarm shunt relay. The relay has either a Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contact available (pin 7 = Common, pin 8 = Normally Closed, pin 9 = Normally Open). Note: Single color LED readers do not support alarm shunt relays. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: 8Rp Board

    – If non-supervised F/2F keypad readers are used, Wiegand Interface Units (WIU-2/WIU-4) are required. • The 8RP board provides one (1) digital output (reader LED) per reader port, 0.10 amps @ 12 VDC maximum per output point. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 65: Board Layout

    8RP Board Board Layout 8RP Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 66: Setting The Dip Switches

    = OFF Powering Two 8RP Boards To ensure proper function when using two 8RP Boards in the M3000 controller, the second 8RP Board should be wired directly to the Power Communication board as shown in the figure below. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 67: Wiring Readers

    We recommend using 20-AWG shielded cable for wiring reader DOs and DIs. Use plenum-rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false (suspended) ceiling in the air circulation space. The following cable types are recommended: M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 68: Wiring Door Strikes

    One (1) reader LED (door DO) is dedicated to each reader. The reader LED (door DO) is used for the reader LED and/or for an external door strike relay. To wire a door strike: Install the door strike as required. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 69 Install a blocking diode on the door DO (Reader LED) line between the reader and the door strike relay. Use 1N5817 (included with reader). The diode must be installed on the secure side of the door to be UL-compliant. Wiring 8RP Door Strike - External Relay M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 70 Reader Processing Boards M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Optional Di And Do Boards

    16 Digital Output with Relays (16DOR) board (page 74). Although the M3000 enclosure holds up to five (5) option boards, the specific number of DI and DO boards supported by the different host software systems varies. OnGuard supports a maximum of 4 DI or 4 DO/DOR boards.
  • Page 72: 20Di Board Layout

    Optional DI and DO Boards 20DI Board Layout 20DI Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 73: Setting The Dip Switches

    The opposite is true for a Normally Open contact. Select the appropriate digital input for each alarm input device. Ground the shields of the cable at the M3000 enclosure grounding studs. Float the shield (with tape or shrink tubing) at the DI device end to avoid electrical noise.
  • Page 74: 16Do And 16Dor Boards

    Normally Closed. The last two relays on each J connector are factory-set as Normally Open. Please note the following: • The maximum allowable distance between the M3000 16DO/16DOR board and the output device is 1,000 feet (304.8 m). •...
  • Page 75 16DO and 16DOR Boards 16DO Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 76 Optional DI and DO Boards 16DOR Board Layout M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 77: Setting The Dip Switches

    Connect a 5 to 24 VDC power supply to port J6. The voltage needed depends on the relay requirements of the DO points. Pins 1, 3, 5, and 7 on ports J2, J3, J4, and J5 get their DC voltage from pin 1 on J6. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 78 Optional DI and DO Boards Wiring Output Device to 16DO Board Wiring Output Device to 16DOR Board M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 79: Pre-Power Up Testing

    Solution: Reverse the wires on pins 3 and 4 so pin 3 is the + voltage. The meter should read +12 to +15 VDC. Reconnect the J6 connector. Once you have completed these steps, power up the M3000. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 80 Pre-Power Up Testing M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Controller Firmware Tools

    Refer to the OnGuard Release Notes for supported browsers and versions. • One of the following setups: – Cat 5 cable with network hub (refer to figure Connecting Through Network Hub on page 82). – Cat 5 cable for direct connection to a controller. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Initial Configuration

    (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). Click Properties. • If Obtain an IPvx /Address Automatically is already checked, select Use the Following IPvx Address, where x is the Internet Protocol Version you are using (4 or 6). M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Connecting And Starting The Tool

    The ICT screens included in this section are examples only. The actual fields visible on each form vary depending upon which configuration options you have selected. Saving Configuration Changes Before using the ICT, note the following details about saving your changes: M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Controller Information Menu > Parameters Form

    Parameters Form Click the Controller Information menu to open Parameters form. Enter the host Port Number or accept the default port 3001. Click Save. If this completes your controller configuration, click Reset Controller. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Controller Information Menu > Information Form

    If technical assistance is needed, capture the report output by copying and pasting the output to a text file (for example, using Notepad). Contact technical support on www.lenel.com. Controller Information Reports Report Description Memory Usage Displays the amount of memory available, both used and free.
  • Page 86: Controller Parameters Menu > Primary Network Form

    AUTO, or DHCP). • If STATIC is selected, enter the panel’s IP address in the IP field. Enter the prefix in the PREFIX field (default is 64). • If AUTO or DHCP is selected, no additional configuration is needed. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 87 The MAC address for your controller board is displayed in the MAC address field. Note: Give the MAC address to your Network Administrator so that it can be added to the DNS database. Click Save. If this completes your controller configuration, click Reset Controller. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 88: Controller Parameters Menu > Secondary Network Form

    Controller Parameters Menu > Other Parameters Form Access the Controller Parameters menu and use the Other Parameters form to enable/disable the ICT, enable/disable Telnet/FTP, and to select the door contact/request to exit (REX) input source options. Other Parameters Form M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 89: Disable/Enable The Integrated Configuration Tool (Ict)

    General Purpose Pins on page 33. Upgrading the Controller Firmware Note: Once the controller has the initial NGP-CASI firmware loaded (using ICT), you must use Alarm Monitoring (not ICT) to upgrade to subsequent versions of the NGP-CASI firmware. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 90 Select View > System Status and then choose the desired view. Right-click the controller in the hardware view and select Download Firmware. Alarm Monitoring System Status Window When the following message appears, click Yes to confirm the download M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: Configuration Checklist For The Integrated Configuration Tool

    To complete controller configuration using the ICT, collect the following information: Communication type Information needed Write your answer here Use DHCP: NO Controller IP: Gateway IP: Subnet: OnGuard Host IP: Use DHCP: YES Controller Name or Controller MAC Host Name: M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 92: Setting Up The M3000 Controller In The Host Application

    Set up this controller as you would any other NGP controller by using the NGP/CASI Form in the Access Panels folder and selecting CASI M5/M3000 from the Model drop-down. Complete the Options tab and the remaining tabs as applicable for your site.
  • Page 93: Chapter 9 Regulatory Information

    Power/Communications and CPU Board on page 95. • The CPU board must be in the second slot from the right of the M3000 card cage and grounded with a factory-installed braided wire as shown in figure Location and Grounding of the Power/ Communications and CPU Board on page 95.
  • Page 94 Regulatory Information Typical Installation Using Shielded Cable/Drain Wire - Outside and Inside the Enclosure Outside the encl Inside the enclo M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 95 CE (European) and FCC Compliance Earth Ground Connection Location and Grounding of the Power/Communications and CPU Board 530572001C M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 96: Ul Compliance

    Output devices ratings: Door DO (Reader LED) = 0.04 A @ 24 VDC 16DO Output devices ratings: Digital outputs: 0.04 A @ 24 VDC Failure to install and program the M3000 and OnGuard system in accordance with these instructions voids the listing mark of Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 97 1076 and UL 294). It should be used with the listed OnGuard system. The minimum configuration consists of the M3000 with a 2RP or 8RP board and a 20DI board. The 20DI board must be used for proprietary burglar alarm applications. The 2RP or 8RP board must be used for access control applications.
  • Page 98: Weee

    Regulatory Information • M3000 must be used with the ESD model SPS-6.5 power supply or the Power One model LWR1141-6EM3 power supply. • The electrical rating of the battery is 12 VDC, 12 AH, sealed-lead acid battery. • Grounding must be in accordance with Article 250 of the National Electrical Code.
  • Page 99: Ce Regulatory Notice

    CE Regulatory Notice CE Regulatory Notice M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 100 Regulatory Information M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    • PXNplus CPU Board Problems on page Power Problems Problem: The M3000 does not power up correctly. Resolution: Verify that the +5 V and +12 V LEDs on the Power/Communications board are on. Refer to figure Power/Communications Board Layout on page 24. If these LEDs are not on, do the following: Use a voltmeter to check the power supply output.
  • Page 102: Reader Problems

    (resistance goes above 200 ohms). Trace out wiring on these connectors to find and correct the problem. Reader Problems Consult your reader installation manual for potential problems which are not related to the M3000 controller. Also refer to the following sections of this manual: •...
  • Page 103: Door Strike Problems

    PXNplus CPU Board Problems If the problem is not caused by incorrect hardware wirings or settings, check the software settings of the PXNplus CPU board using the Integrated Configuration Tool. Problem: I need to restore the factory default settings. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 104: Diagnostic Led Display

    From the Selection Items drop-down list, select Ping Host. Successful ping Example: Diagnostic LED Display The CPU board LEDs are used for displaying error codes. PXNplus CPU Board LED Fault Conditions DS1 DS2 DS4 DS5 DS6 DS7 DS8 Resolution or Definition Operation state M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    Press down on the board until the clips engage. Connect the power and battery backup power to restart the micro. M3000 Backup Battery Replacement This product contains a sealed, rechargeable, 12 volt, 12 AH, BS-type lead-acid battery (Some models may contain two or more batteries.). This is a maintenance-free, leakproof, long-life battery...
  • Page 106 Remove the batteries as follows: Remove the battery cables from the batteries. Remove the rechargeable batteries from the M3000 enclosure. Dispose of the batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations. Install new batteries as follows: Note: Use only manufacturer-recommended replacement batteries.
  • Page 107: Appendix A Configuration Of Option Boards

    Configuration of Option Boards APPENDIX A The following table lists the possible combinations of 2RP, 2SRP, 8RP, 20DI, and 16DO/DOR option boards in M5/M3000 controllers. Configuration # 2RP/2SRP 20 DI 16 DO/DOR M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 108 Configuration # 2RP/2SRP 20 DI 16 DO/DOR M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 109 Configuration # 2RP/2SRP 20 DI 16 DO/DOR M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 110 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 111 Resistor Table 1 on page was generated based on Circuit 1 on page 111, where resistor Y remained unchanged while the value of resistor X was gradually increased. Circuit 1 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 112 Resistor Table 1 Resistor Table 2 on page exhibits the behavior of Circuit 2 on page 112, where Y is the variable resistor and X is left unchanged. Circuit 2 Resistor Table 2 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 113 A2D (analog to digital) device. Resistor Table 3 on page summarizes the expected events under this configuration. Resistor Table 3 Resistances Detected by PXNplus on page summarizes the resistance values detected by the PXNPlus controller. M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 114 Resistances Detected by PXNplus M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 115: Index

    ..77 20 DI Board ............. 71 board layout ..........72 AC input power to the M3000 ...... 25 setting the DIP switches ....... 73 aux port wiring ..........29 wiring the digital input devices ...
  • Page 116 ........86 PXNplus board configuring upstream communications diagnostic LED display ...... 104 inserting and removing ......33 jumpers ............ 33 LEDs ............34 Radio interference ........... 16 resistor packs 2RP Board ..........40 2SRP Board ..........53 M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 117 Index M3000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 118 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 1212 Pittsford-Victor Road Pittsford, New York 14534 USA Tel 866.788.5095 Fax 585.248.9185 www.lenel.com docfeedback@lenel.com...

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