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System Installation and Programming –——————————

Installation Tips

Lobby Equipment Installation

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1. Make arrangements with the telephone company to install CA71A or equivalent
telephone blocks (one block for every 12 tenant phone lines).
2. Three 16 volt/40 VA UL
required—one for the lobby equipment, one for the electrical room equipment, and one
for the door strike.
3. An additional transformer is required for door strike activation. This transformer should
have the necessary voltage and current rating for the door strike that is to be used (max.
28 volts, 3 amps).
4. Transformers and remote devices such as the door strike, fire alarm and door contacts
must be wired to the system controller located in the enclosure housing. A wiring
channel at the rear of the system enclosure must be provided for these devices. Follow
local building code requirements for low voltage wiring.
5. If a postal service lock is to be installed, make arrangements with the local post office
to supply the lock.
6. In multiple entrance applications, two additional wires are required from each entry
system to interconnect the system controllers (see Figure 1—System Wiring Dia-
gram).
7. Do not mount the entry panel in an area where it may be exposed to near-horizontal
water or moisture sources, for example driving rain or water spray.
Refer to Figure 1—System Wiring Diagram for terminal locations. Also refer to Figure 2—
Hands-Free Panel Wiring Diagram and Figure 3—Handset Panel Wiring Diagram.
1. Mount the system enclosure to the wall in the location closest to the building's
controlled entry point. (Refer to Figure 5—Frame and Housing Installation.)
2. Connect the door strike wires to terminals "D1" and "D2" if DC (silent) operation is
desired, or to terminals "D3" and "D4" for AC (buzzing) operation. The maximum
switched door strike load is 28 volts at 3 amps.
3. An auxiliary switched device (such as parking gate) may be controlled through the
auxiliary relay contact that is available by connecting to terminals "NC" (normally
closed), "C" (common), and "NO" (normally open). The maximum switched auxiliary
load is 28 volts at 3 amps. This contact will change to the energized state for one second
when the tenant dials "6" from their DTMF (touchtone) telephone.
4. Terminal "PL" is for the postal service lock. Closing of a normally open switch
between terminals "PL" and "G" is required for activation. The system is pre-wired for
this service, but requires a lock to be installed on the rear of the system control panel
(optional on TE905ANP). Remove the panel plug button for the postman's key and
wire to the terminals. Mount the lock with the supplied hardware. Adjust the switch
actuator for proper operation with the lock.
5. Terminal "TC" is for connection of a door timer cut-off contact. A normally open
contact that closes when the door has been opened will cut-off the door timer and
instantly re-lock the door. This is used to prevent tailgating of unwanted visitors
through the entry doors. Connect between terminals "TC" and "G."
6. Terminal "FA" is for connection to the building fire alarm system. A normally open
alarm contact that closes during an alarm condition can be connected between
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