Contents 1 About this manual 1.1 Manufacturer and service 1.2 Target groups of this manual 2 For your safety 2.1 EU Declaration of Conformity 2.2 Intended use 2.3 Basic safety instructions 3 About door controller TSG 3.1 Scope of delivery 3.2 Parts designations 4 Assembly 4.1 Mounting preparation 4.2 Assembly...
1 About this manual This manual contains information on the assembly and commissioning of a TSG door controller within the AccessOne access control system. Other applicable documents Setup BRO2316_EN_Manual_Set-Up-AccessOne This manual should be treated as a part of the product and must be kept for the entire service life of the product. The manual should be passed on to any subsequent user or owner of the product.
Knowledge of the risks associated with handling sensitive electronic components Personnel with have received training on the product by CES or a CEStronics partner. Here the personnel are given detailed and specific information to prepare them for the required task.
2 For your safety 2.1 EU Declaration of Conformity The EU declaration of conformity can be obtained from the manufacturer. 2.2 Intended use The TSG door controller is used for monitoring and controlling doors in an AccessOne access control system. The product is intended solely for and may only be used for this purpose.
2.3 Basic safety instructions This device has been built using state-of-the-art technology and recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, its use may result in hazards for the user or third parties, or also have negative impacts on the device and other material assets. Use the product only while it is in proper working order and only for its intended purpose, taking due account of safety and potential hazards, and in accordance with the operating manual.
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Incorrect or neglected maintenance and repair can result in the device not functioning correctly or not functioning at all. ✓ Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner. ✓ Always have repairs performed by qualified personnel.
3 About door controller TSG The door controller TSG1/SDC monitors and controls the entrance and exit readers of a door. Each TSG1 can be connected to a total of four readers or wall terminals. If only one output is required per door in order to open it, two doors can be controlled in the same direction, with one reader each.
4 Assembly Target group of this section:: CEStronics partners Electricians Electricians with product training IT/administration specialists Tools required: Tool Required for 6 mm drill bit Drill holes for fixing screws Fixing screws Cross-head screwdriver Slotted screwdriver Cover strip removal Use appropriate fixing material. You can obtain from your partner for fixing technology.
4.2 Assembly 1. Secure the housing with screws (not included in included in the scope of delivery). 2. Feed the wiring from below. Ensure that there is sufficient strain relief (e.g. with a a cable tie). 3. Wire the connections according to the respective terminal assignment (see installation instructions of the connected...
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4. Fasten the upper part of the housing with screws (included in the scope of delivery). 5. Secure the front cover strips. www.ces.eu...
5 Connections and wiring Target group of this section:: CEStronics partners Electricians Electricians with product training IT/administration specialists Risk of damage. Only complete work on and in the device when it is fully deenergised. 5.1 Tamper – RS232 – power For connecting additional contacts, e.g.
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5.1.4 Reader 1–2 For connecting readers and wall terminals. Connection Function 12 V Power supply Ground. Signal voltages are measured against this cable. RS485-A / Wiegand D1 RS485-B / Wiegand D0 LED green Ground. Signal voltages are measured against this cable. LED red Ground. Signal voltages are measured against this cable. Connection of the door controller to the wall terminal: www.ces.eu...
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5.1.5 IN1–4 For connecting the door contact, release buttons, ground wiring, burglar alarm ready to arm, burglar alarm armed, motion detector triggered, etc. Set the jumper settings to suit the interface configuration (active/passive). Passive Connection Function 5–24 V DC Power supply Ground. Signal voltages are measured against this cable. Active Connection Function...
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5.1.6 OUT1–2 For connecting actuators (door openers*, motorised lock, etc.), burglar alarm arming, door alarm, silent alarm, start video recording, etc. *For door openers, preferably that can be supplied constantly by free-wheeling diode OUT potential-free Connection Normally open contact (NO) Changeover/Com Normally closed contact (NC) OUT active...
6 Technical data 6.1 Dimensions All dimensions in mm 6.2 Equipment features Item designation Door controller TSG1 (Art.-Nr. 348008V) Interfaces 2x RS485, 2x Wiegand Input / Output 4 x IN / 2 x OUT Max. current consumption at 12V 80 mA Operating output, outputs 1‒2 at Ʃ 2.0 A ± 20% (active) Operating output, readers 1 and 2 Ʃ 2.0 A ± 20%...
7.1 Routine maintenance work Device Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner. 7.2 Care for your devices You can clean the external, accessible parts of your devices (housing, labelling, etc.) with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
8 Disposal 8.1 Notes on disposal Device In accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, all consumers have a duty to dispose of old electronic appliances separately from household waste. Disposal of electronic devices in household waste is prohibited Unwanted equipment can be disposed of at local municipal collection points.
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