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System Installation and Programming

Electrical Room Equipment Installation

System Programming and Settings

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terminals "FA" and "G" to pulse open the entry door during a fire or other emergency.
7. Terminal "ME" is the interconnect point for multiple entrance systems. Interconnect
terminals "ME" and "G" of all entry systems. Each location must also be wired with
its own transformer, door strike, switch contacts, etc., as shown on Figure 1—System
Wiring Diagram. Each location must be programmed separately.
8. At this point, double-check all wiring for shorts and opens.
9. Connect door strike transformer to terminals "T3" and "T4." The maximum door strike
load that may switch through the controller is 28 volts at 3 amps.
10.Connect 16 VAC from system transformer to terminals "T1" and "T2" on the system
controller terminal block. (This transformer must not be used to power any other
devices, such as the door strike.) The display will illuminate and the message
"WELCOME...DIAL CODE NUMBER" will appear.
11.Connect terminals "R" and "T" from the lobby unit to terminals "R" and "T" on the
electrical room equipment (polarity is not important).
1. Mount the PM900 Control Unit and the IH996 Relay Cabinet near the RJ71/CA71
phone blocks.
2. Wire connections between the cabinets can be eliminated by mounting the cabinets
next to each other and using the supplied 10-conductor cable to interconnect the main
controller to the relay cabinets.
3. Connect one end of the cable to JP1 on the PM900 (red wire to right side) and the other
end to J9 on the IH996 (red wire to left side).
4. If additional IH996 Relay Cabinets are used (up to 8 total), connect a cable from J10 of the
first relay cabinet to J9 of the next relay cabinet (red wire to left side on both). Set the relay
cabinet select jumper, located in the top right corner of the IH996 Relay Cabinet, to the
proper setting. (Example: On IH996 relay cabinet #1, set the jumper to location #1.)
5. Plug RY912 Relay Boards into slots J1–J8 of the IH996 Relay Cabinet, component side
down with the red LED to the left. Install relay boards in sequence (top to bottom); do
not skip a slot. If using more than one relay cabinet, fill relay cabinets (#1 through #8)
in sequence.
6. Make the wiring connections as shown in Figure 1—System Wiring Diagram. Plug one
CT912 Connector onto each RY912 Relay Card, and connect the other end to the RJ71/
CA71 phone blocks. NOTE: Power up the system last.
7. Test the control equipment separately before connecting it to the lobby equipment. To
test communications with the tenant, connect a standard touchtone phone to the lobby
or guard terminals. Dial the 4-digit dial code. The corresponding LED on the relay card
will illuminate and communications will be established.
All programming of the entry system is accomplished through the use of the system keypad
and the display located on the control panel. Use the supplied Tek-ENTRY
Worksheets to generate a record of the building occupants, their suite numbers, telephone
numbers, assigned dial codes, and keyless entry codes. These sheets will be required for
programming, as well as when changes are to be made.
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