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Elpas ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Manual

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ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon
For P/Ns: 5-ALC01122-0, 5-ALC01123-0 (with Loop)
Introduction
This installation guide provides basic instructions for common ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop installation scenarios.
CAUTION! It is important that you read and follow the instructions in this document. If you have questions, call your local Elpas support representative.
Reasonable effort was made to ensure that the specifications and other information in this guide are accurate and complete at the time of its publication. Nonetheless,
all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice.
Any modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Elpas Solutions Ltd. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as
such revoke your authority to operate this product. Furthermore unauthorized modifications may also result in damage to this device and may cause a safety hazard to
the users.
Product Description
The Elpas ALC LF BUS Beacon is a fully supervised, 125KHz emitter
that adds instantaneous location, choke-point (e.g. gate or door),
awareness to security, and safety applications. The sealed beacon
enclosure enables installation outdoors where long range LF coverage is
often needed.
The ALC LF BUS Beacon generates a user-adjustable, elliptically shaped
field up to 4m/13ft (perpendicular to the device) and 3.5m/11.5ft (parallel
to the device) in radius that can be used to cover a single interior
doorway. Optionally, up to three ALC LF BUS Beacons can be deployed
in 'Primary–Secondary' (up to two secondary devices) topologies to
cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit
areas. The DIP Switch setting determines which is primary and which is
secondary.
The ALC LF BUS Beacon with external loop antenna generates a user-
adjustable, cylindrically shaped field of 2.2m high (nominal range) along
the loop cable (for a 3-conductor cable loop of 1.4mm wire diameter
2
(1.5mm
), buried 5cm under concrete or asphalt pavement). The device
supports loop cables 10-80m long.
The ALC LF BUS Beacon contains two general purpose analog inputs
(IN1 and IN2) and two open collector outputs (OC1 and OC2). The
device forces a choice between IN2 and OC2. The device also provides
the choice of either two digital inputs or two 26-bit Wiegand device
outputs. The DIP Switches setting determines these selections.
Installation should be done only by a professional.
Note:
ALC LF BUS Beacons – Front View
Front Cover Tamper Contact: ALC BUS Beacons contain an optical tamper which
indicates non-authorized attempts to remove the device front cover tray when in
operation.
Status LED: All BUS beacons contain a Red, Green and Amber LED array that
detail the status of the devices:
Green LED
Unregistered: Flashes once/second
o
Red LED
Invalid ID: Flashes once/second - See page 4 for additional details
o
Device Back Tamper: Flashes once/second
o
Output Activated: Flashes once
o
Synch Cable Disconnect (in secondary): Flashes continuously.
o
Orange LED
Continuous indicates normal state
o
Flashes to indicate the front cover is not properly closed
o
Note:
LEDs are visible only when front cover is removed.
o
LED colors may also be controlled remotely as ELC Actions or Eiris
o
Outputs.
ALC LF BUS Beacons – Rear View
RS-485 Interface: ALC BUS beacons contain a female RJ-11 connector to link to
the RS-485 Junction Box. This connector transfers both power & data. (See page 2
for details)
Buzzer: The beacon has a buzzer that sounds when an improper ID Address is
assigned. (See page 4 for details.)
General Purpose Inputs: ALC BUS Beacons include one set and one selectable
general purpose inputs. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also provide the
choice of either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page
6 for details.)
Output (User Selectable): The beacons provide either two digital outputs or one
26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also include
one set and one selectable open-collector outputs.
Important: An electric current runs through the LF coil. The current is especially
strong at the vias. Do not touch.
ALC with Loop Beacon - Sample Network Topology
Note: An Elpas RS-485 BUS may contain up to fifteen Elpas BUS devices (such as RF or
IR Readers, Elpas Display Panels, LF Beacons or other Primary BUS Beacons) which are
wired together with Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N:5-JBA10485).
ALC LF BUS Beacon PCB (Front View)
ALC LF BUS Beacon PCB (Rear View)
IMPORTANT: BUS Beacons MUST BE powered-down while you wire the
unit's I/Os and when you connect to the RS-485 BUS. This prevents
accidental damage to the devices caused by shorts/spikes
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Installation Guide
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V11/March 2015

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Summary of Contents for Elpas ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon

  • Page 1 This installation guide provides basic instructions for common ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop installation scenarios. CAUTION! It is important that you read and follow the instructions in this document. If you have questions, call your local Elpas support representative.
  • Page 2 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop – Installation Guide Primary/Secondary Synchronization (for 5-ALC01122-0 only) Up to three LF BUS Beacons can be deployed in ‘Primary–Secondary’ topology to cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit areas. Note: When you connect two secondary LF BUS Beacons, you must install them on either side of the primary LF BUS Beacon. For example, install one to the right of the primary, and install the second to the left of the primary.
  • Page 3 ALC transmits supervision messages which alert ELC (Elpas Local Controller) in case the ALC antenna or synch cable is disconnected, the tamper is triggered or restored, ALC is lost or online, or if the voltage is low. ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop provides two options for supervision messages transmission, RF and BUS.
  • Page 4 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon – Installation Guide Mode Selection Mode selection DIP switches on the front of the PCB allow users to select whether a certain device is a primary or a secondary one, whether the device uses Wiegand outputs or digital outputs, and whether the device uses a second input or a second open-collector output.
  • Page 5 The result is a uniform LF field between them that provides full coverage. Note: In the primary beacon, there is no need to set the bottom Mode Selection DIP switch. Note: For a primary with two secondary beacons configuration, contact Elpas Support. Page 5 of 12 www.elpas.com...
  • Page 6: General Purpose Inputs

    WD0 and WD1 (it may be enabled instead of the digital Input1 on all BUS Beacons may be used to disable the LF field by inputs using the DIP switch) for sending Elpas tag IDs to third- shorting IN1 with GND. This allows the user to temporarily party access control panels.
  • Page 7: Connecting The Loop

    ALC LF BUS Beacon – Installation Guide Mounting The ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop enclosure is comprised of a base, PCB tray with spacers, and a cover. The enclosure comes with cable gland to seal the cables to the enclosure.
  • Page 8 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon – Installation Guide Extended Properties in ALC Eiris Object The ALC Extended Properties tab allows users to see how the optional settings of the device are set. The Extended Properties tab also allows users to select readers to be associated with ALC.
  • Page 9 The Eiris alert type relevant for ALC devices is the Elpas2 Trouble alert. To select relevant device events, in the Filter by driver drop-down list, select Elpas 2. Note: LF Secondary events are relevant only in Standalone configuration. In Standalone configuration, secondary ALCs have no Eiris objects.
  • Page 10 The RS-485 BUS MUST Be wired using a BUS/Stub topology where the BUS Master (an RF IP Reader or an ELC Controller) is connected anywhere along the BUS. The topology supports data transmission between the BUS Master and up to 15 Elpas BUS Devices (such as RF or IR Readers; LF Beacons, Remote Display Panels I/O Boxes and Proximity Readers) using multiple Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N: 5-JBA10485).
  • Page 11 Two optional digital inputs (rated 100mA/12VDC)…..Two optional Outputs: One 26-bit Wiegand device Two dry contact open-collector outputs, one fixed and the other optional Input Supervision 4 Levels (Open, Closed, Line Short, Line Cut) using optional Elpas End-of-Line Terminator Power Requirements 12–28Vdc, 55mA @ 24VDC, 500mA max Approved limited power supply The device supports cable lengths of 10-80m with an LF range (nominal) of 2.2m above ground when a 3-conductor,...
  • Page 12 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon – Installation Guide Compliance with Standards T h i s d e v i c e c o m p l i e s wi t h F C C R u l e s P a r t 1 5 a n d wi t h I n d u st r y C a n a d a l i c e n s e e x e m p t C e t é...

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