Inner Range 3000 Installation Manual

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Revision 4.02 June. 2000
1
Model 3OOO
&
ACCESS 4000
Control Module 995001 / 995002
SECURITY, ACCESS CONTROL &
BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MANUAL
OVERVIEW
The 3000/Access 4000 provides the next generation in Access Control, Security and Building Automation Systems.
MODULAR DESIGN & EXPANDABILITY Modular hardware design provides the ability to adapt and expand a system to cater
for virtually any configuration or application required - small or large. Large numbers of LCD Terminals, Input/Output Expanders
and Access Control Modules can share a secure, monitored LAN system utilizing a fast, efficient communications format. Using the
recommended cabling, modules on the LAN can be installed hundreds of metres from the Control Module. With the current range of
modules available, this arrangement can provide over 2000 Zone inputs and over 2000 Auxiliaries on a single system.
THE MODULES. The heart of the system is the Control Module. This unit stores all data, communicates with all other modules
connected to the system LAN, and reports alarms and system activity to the Central Station via Dialer, Direct Line, GSM modem and
other formats. To program and operate the system an Elite LCD Terminal or any of the PC based system management tools mentioned
below are normally used. The LCD Terminal provides a 20 key backlit keypad, a backlit Liquid Crystal Display and connections for
several Zone Inputs and Auxiliary outputs.
Universal Zone Expanders are used to provide additional Inputs (16 or 32), Sirens and Auxiliary Outputs (8 to 32) in a system and can
be installed remotely in suitable locations to greatly reduce the amount of cabling required to detectors and output devices. The Mini
Expander Module provides low cost expansion when up to 8 Zones and Auxiliaries are required along with special event counting
options (Event Counting available V3 or later).
Door and Lift Access Modules are installed near the Door/s or in Lift Cars to provide Reader interfacing plus all the Inputs and
outputs for complete monitoring and control of the Door/s and/or Lifts.
The Analogue Module allows analogue values to be monitored and set points used for trigger control and/or report functions.
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT. WDirect Upload/Download software is available for system Programming and Management, allowing
the option of local or remote connection with operator password protection. Windows based system management software is also
available incorporating dynamic graphics capabilities and sophisticated monitoring and report generation facilites.
©
2000. Inner Range Pty. Ltd.
Part No: 635001

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL OVERVIEW The 3000/Access 4000 provides the next generation in Access Control, Security and Building Automation Systems. MODULAR DESIGN & EXPANDABILITY Modular hardware design provides the ability to adapt and expand a system to cater for virtually any configuration or application required - small or large. Large numbers of LCD Terminals, Input/Output Expanders and Access Control Modules can share a secure, monitored LAN system utilizing a fast, efficient communications format.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. Contents ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................... 2 CONTROL MODULE PARTS LIST ........................3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .........................4-5 WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................... 6-7 THE CONTROL MODULE PCB Link and Connector details ............................8-9 Fault LED indications and LCD Terminal Error Messages ..................9 Control Module PCB layout ............................
  • Page 3: Control Module Parts List

    Revision 4.02 June. 2000 Installing your Model 3000 / Access 4000 system. Control Module Parts List - Control Module PCB mounted on metal chassis in metal box. - Tamper switch bracket. - Telephone line cable. (Note: Non-standard configuration. Only suitable for use with this product) - Installation Kit containing: - 9 x plastic “D”...
  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. INSTALLATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electrical AC Mains Power connection. In countries where the module is supplied without a mains power cord, a suitable mains power cord for connection to the 240V AC Mains supply must be installed by a suitably qualified electrician or technician.
  • Page 5 Revision 4.02 June. 2000 5. Orientation of the enclosure MUST be as per either of the illustrations in Diagram 2. Connecting Power to the PCB. See Diagram 2 below. 1. Measure and cut two appropriate lengths of insulated cable to connect between the AC mains transformer output terminal block (A) and the “AC”...
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagrams

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. Wiring Diagrams ZONE INPUT WIRING Typical Detection devices with Normally Closed Alarm contacts and Normally Closed OR Normally Open Tamper Contacts are wired as follows: N o rm . C lo s ed...
  • Page 7 . AUXILIARY WIRING Rules for Auxiliary wiring on any module in the 3000/Access 4000 system. - Auxiliaries 1 & 2 on the Control Module & Expander Modules can switch up to 500mA continuous and are suitable for inductive loads provided that a clamp diode is fitted across the load as shown below.
  • Page 8: The Control Module Pcb Link And Connector Details

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. LINKS. See pages 10 & 11 for location. Telecom Country Selection. Removed: Europe TBR21 Fitted: Australia / New Zealand. Memory chip (RAM) size select. 128k DS1245Y (32 Pin) or 512k DS1247Y (32 Pin) 32k DS1230Y (28 Pin) Installer Code Default.
  • Page 9: Fault Led Indications And Lcd Terminal Error Messages

    Revision 4.02 June. 2000 HEADERS. See pages 10 & 11 for location. Port 0 connection. TEMPORARY connection of a PC for Upload/Download programming is allowed using the “Port 0 Interface cable” (993030). This Port shares the on-board modem with the Line interface and therefore MUST NOT be used as a permanent connection.
  • Page 10: Control Module Pcb Layout

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. THE CONTROL T7 & T9 16V AC Input & Battery connections. LED12 AC Supply present. Regulated P.S. Current Limit. LED17 On = Battery Charge relay On. (Battery supply above 12.7V) Port 0. Temporary PC connection via Port 0 interface cable.
  • Page 11 Revision 4.02 June. 2000 L MODULE PCB LED 11. On = 13V Supply present LED 10. On = 5V Supply present. Detector Power connections. Auxiliary Output Expansion Port. F2, F3 & F5 Fuses for Siren 1, Siren 2 & Detector Power. 2 Amp.
  • Page 12: Lan System Overview

    LAN SYSTEM OVERVIEW The 3000/Access 4000 LAN (Local Area Network) is a 3 or 4 wire network used to connect the modules in a system. Up to 250 modules can be connected on the LAN system, comprising up to 99 modules of any particular type. (Depending on Memory size &...
  • Page 13: Connecting Modules To The Lan

    Revision 4.02 June. 2000 Connecting Modules to the LAN. CONTROL MODULE ¶ · ¸ EXTERNAL ¹ +12V POWER SUPPLY EXPANDER MODULE º - LAN “+ve” wired to TAMPER 1 or 2 DOOR “SPR” (Spare). ACCESS EXT PWR MODULE » SPARE - Powered from external Power supply...
  • Page 14: Cable Types

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. CABLE TYPES - TWISTED PAIR Cable MUST be used to connect the LAN. Multi-strand wire is preferred for terminating into the screw terminal connectors. Two pair Telephone or LAN cable is suitable as it provides all 4 conductors required.
  • Page 15: System Cabling Configuration

    Revision 4.02 June. 2000 SYSTEM CABLING CONFIGURATION Figure 4 & Figure 5. - Avoid installing the LAN cable with mains power cables & any other cables likely to cause interference wherever possible - No module is to be more than 1.5km (1500 metres) cable length from the Control Module OR from a LAN Isolator ¸...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Flowchart

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. LAN TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ⇓ BEFORE SYSTEM POWER UP (No Power connected to modules A5. DETERMINE THE TYPE OF LAN PROBLEM AND No batteries connected) A. SOME MODULES HAVE INTERMITTENT A1. WHERE POSSIBLE, PHYSICALLY CHECK: COMMUNICATIONS PROBLEM.
  • Page 17 NOTES: 1. LAN TERMINATION CHECK 2. TERMINATION RESISTOR CHECK Very early 3000 products (Australia & NZ only) had 120 To determine if a module is fitted with a 120 Ohm or 470 Ohm Termination resistors which results in lower Ohm Termination Resistor, ensure that TERM is “IN”, measurements (~70 to 140 Ohms).
  • Page 18: Lan Voltage Testing

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes. LAN VOLTAGE TESTING NOTES: 1. These Voltage checks should be done with no (or minimal) communications traffic on the LAN. To ensure this: a) Check that poll times for all addressed modules in the system are set to the default 60 / 120 seconds or greater.
  • Page 19: System Options. Pic Micro Options (U14)

    Spare Lift Access Control 128k RAM 512k RAM * Factory fitted option for Model 3000. (32k Memory) ^ Factory fitted option for Model Access 4000. (128k Memory) Designed & manufactured in Australia. Disclaimer: 1. The manufacturer &/or it’s agents take no responsibility for any damage, financial loss or injury caused to any equipment, property or persons resulting from the correct or incorrect use of the system or it’s peripherals.
  • Page 20: Menu Flowchart

    MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000. CE Installation Notes.

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