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coDe:6100
Installation Instructions
6100
EV-AWAC-KIT
6120
EV-WAC-INT2C
contents
1.
Welcome
2.
3.
Advanced Wide Access Controller
4.
Why Use an AWAC
5.
6.
7.
8.
Functions and Status
9.
AWAC Commissioning
1. Welcome
Thank you for choosing this quality
Ektor product. This manual is
intended to help you install this
product in a way that ensures the
safety of yourself and others. Whilst
this Ektor product is designed to be
installed easily, we highly recommend
you take the time to read this manual
thoroughly before commencing
installation. When installed correctly
and serviced regularly, this product
will provide hassle free operation for
many years.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Whilst this Ektor product is designed to be installed easily, we highly recommend you take the time to read this manual coDe:6100 thoroughly before commencing installation.
  • Page 2: Safety Warnings

    3. aDvanceD WireD access controller The Advanced Wide Access Controller (AWAC) from Ektor is a complete solution for emergency monitoring and testing. Utilizing the power of an ARM processor, emergency testing and monitoring enters a new era. The standalone AWAC system is able to perform all your testing and monitoring requirements without needing a server or more expensive testing systems.
  • Page 3: Installation

    5. installation The AWAC can be installed in two ways - either as a small system or as a large system. 5.1 AWAC wiring diagram Below is the suggested wiring diagram for the AWAC to a basic standalone emergency system. It is suggested that the AWAC is installed at the distribution board. Each WAC can support 2 lines of 64 emergency devices.
  • Page 4 If wireless routers are connected to the systems they should ideally be placed in a position to give the maximum coverage throughout the building. A/LN ETHERNET AWAC Network Router (6100 EV-Advanced- (6100 EV-AWAC-KIT) Wired-Access-Controller) SERIES ETHERNET To Wired Access Controller (WACs) To other Advanced Wired Access Controllers (AWACs)
  • Page 5 5.2 Building wide installations Below is a typical example of a building layout. Ideally an AWAC should be placed on each floor and connected to a central router. It is possible to wire a number of floors to a single AWAC as long as the maximum cables runs are not exceeded.
  • Page 6: Awac Contents

    ADVANCED WIRED ACCESS CONTROLLER INSTALLATION INSTRuCTION 6. aWac contents The AWAC is sold as one kit including: • 1x Wired Access Controller (WAC) • 1x Green Interlinking Cable • 1x Advanced WideAccess Controller (AWAC)
  • Page 7: Awac Description

    7. aWac DescriPtion AWAC description: WAC description: • INFO • ADDRESS 1 • • VERIFY 1 • SERVICES • ADDRESS 2 • SERVICES 1 • VERIFY 2 • SERVICES 2 • INDICATOR1 • ERROR • INDICATOR 2 Figure 4: AWAC functions Figure 5: WAC functions 8.
  • Page 8: Accessories List

    ADVANCED WIRED ACCESS CONTROLLER INSTALLATION INSTRuCTION 9.Wac commissioning Below details the method used to commission the WAC, its dual function control system buttons: DALI LINE 1 DALI LINE 2 ON/OFF IDENTIFY ON/OFF IDENTIFY MOMENTARY SWITCH Power on/off Check if all are Power on/off Check if all are for line 1...
  • Page 9: Product Specifications

    11. ProDUct sPecifications aDvanceD WiDe access controller (aWac) 63 mm 106 mm 106 mm 180 mm operating voltage (v) 230VAC Wiring 6mm terminals operating frequency (Hz) 50Hz aWac Weight 197 grams operating current 0.08A mounting surface Field mounted DIN Rail (35mm) operating temperature 0 to 50°C...
  • Page 10: Warranty Information

    Australian Competition and Consumer Act and other Australian laws. Ektor products are warranted in Australia for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery of the product, provided that the products are properly stored, installed, used and maintained in accordance with the instructions contained within their manual.
  • Page 11: Compliance Standards

    13. comPliance stanDarDs STANDARD TITLE Australian/ New AS/NZS 2293.1 Emergency escape lighting and exit signals for buildings. Part 1: System design, installation and Zealand Standards operation. AS/NZS 61347-2-11 Particular requirements for miscellaneous electronic circuits used with luminaires. (IEC 61347-2-11:2001 MOD) European EN 61347-2-11 Particular requirements for miscellaneous electronic...
  • Page 12 Ph: + 612 9502 1161 Fax: + 612 9502 1154 Email: sales@evolt.com.au evolt.com.au Reference: 2015-110315 604418 V1.4...

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