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Escape route technology www.assaabloy.com/de DE Seite EN Page FR Page IT Pagina 60 NL Pagina 80 Escape door control terminal Type 1384G/1385G Installation and mounting instructions D0133700...
Table of contents Product information ........6 Escape door control terminal 1384G/1385G .
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Operation ..........37 Explanation of symbols .
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Step 4: Adjust LEDs according to the LED sequence pattern (=address)..56 Step 5: Save LED sequence pattern (=address)......56 Step 6: Switch off configuration mode.
Product information Escape door control terminal 1384G/1385G The escape door control terminal releases a locked escape door via the emergency button or an external release, such as by a fire alarm system. The permanent release or a temporary release can be activated using the key switch or an external switch, such as a switching timer.
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Fig. 1: Escape door control terminal Illuminated emergency sign Blank cover Emergency Open button with LED status indicator The Emergency Open push-button is pressed in the case of an emergency, in order to request a release of the locked escape door. An alarm is also triggered in the process.
Target group The mounting and installation of the product must be carried out by an electri- cian, with expertise in escape-door control systems certified by ASSA ABLOY in accordance with the building authority requirements for electromechanical locking devices for doors in escape routes. The electrician is obliged to apply the recognised rules of technology, inspection directives of the federal states and to update this knowledge on a regular basis.
Danger due to faulty commissioning: In order to ensure the safety of the product, commissioning must be performed by a qualified person. ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH offers training for qualification in the requisite skills. Danger due to faulty or improperly performed maintenance: The owner is responsible for correct installation and functional inspection of the product and connected components.
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Risk of death due to electric current: Contact with electricity can cause serious injury or death. The product may only be opened by a qualified electrician with ASSA ABLOY-cer- tified expertise in escape-door controls in accordance with the building authority requirements for electrical locking of doors in escape routes.
Different uses or combinations of devices not described in the approval are not permitted (“Warranty, disposal”, page 66). ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH can provide the necessary planning informa- tion for approved solutions and the device combinations required for your application. The usage must be coordinated with the requirements of the building inspectorate.
Scope of delivery 00.007767 00.007767 00.007767 00.007767 00.007765 Fig. 2: Scope of delivery Scope of delivery...
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Position Description Casing Insert plates A – The cable entry is to the rear. The housing is sealed at the bottom. B – Cable entry is downwards. The housing has an inserted cable entry at the bottom. Power supply unit Bracket for power supply unit Illuminated emergency sign Optional: without function...
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Illuminated emergency sign (optional) SYSCON 4 1385EVL4 Escape door module/Emergency Open button SYSCON 5 1385EVL5 Connection of a locking element (see manual D00470xx) TS Bus Data Universal input Potential-free relay contact 30 V / 1 A – Voltage supply or via SYSCON4 Jumper, fire alarm system (FAS) ·...
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Escape door module/Emergency Open button SYSCON 5 1385EVL5 Connection of a locking element (see manual D00470xx) TS Bus Data Universal input Potential-free relay contact 30 V / 1 A – Voltage supply or via SYSCON4 Jumper, fire alarm system (FAS) ·...
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Illuminated emergency sign (optional) SYSCON 4 1385EVL4 Escape door module/Emergency Open button SYSCON 5 1385EVL5 Connection of a locking element (see manual D00470xx) TS Bus Data Universal input Potential-free relay contact 30 V / 1 A – Voltage supply or via SYSCON4 Jumper, fire alarm system (FAS) ·...
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Escape door module/Emergency Open button SYSCON 5 1385EVL5 Connection of a locking element (see manual D00470xx) TS Bus Data Universal input Potential-free relay contact 30 V / 1 A – Voltage supply or via SYSCON4 Jumper, fire alarm system (FAS) ·...
Risk of death due to electric current: Contact with electricity can cause serious injury or death. The product may only be opened by a qualified electrician with ASSA ABLOY-cer- tified expertise in escape-door controls in accordance with the building authority requirements for electrical locking of doors in escape routes.
Installation and connection View of circuit boards Fig. 4 : SYSCON 5 DIP switch View of circuit boards 1211 10 9 SYSCON 4 SYSCON 5 5 6 7 Escape door module Key switch module DIP switch 1 DIP switch 1 is set to OFF at the factory. Tab.
Individual escape door module 1384E2N Fig. 5 : SYSCON 5: SYSCON 4: 5-pin system plug connector for Wiring diagram 4-pin system connectors for connecting the connecting key switch type mains part type 1003FT-24 and/or other 1384E2N 1385ES1/ES3 or other components system components Master-slave configuration (Tab.
Individual escape door module 1385E2N Fig. 6 : SYSCON 5: SYSCON 4: Circuit diagram 5-pin system plug connector for 4-pin system connectors for connecting the connecting key switch type mains part type 1003FT-24 and/or other 1385E2N 1385ES1/ES3 or other components system components Master-slave configuration (Tab.
I/O extension module 901-20 The 1385G device can be extended with the I/O extension 901- 20 to include further switching operations. Potential-free 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0.5AT 0.5AT Relay contact Relay contact Load capability: Load capability: max.
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Tab. 2: DIP switch Networked operation Stand-alone operation Configuration in combination Address with 1385G Adjust profile (Tab. 3) (DIP 8 = ON) (DIP 8 = Off) Only with Only in master operation of TS bus controller escape door control module 1385G Master-slave configuration (TS-Bus 1385G), see Tab.
Profiles and pin assignment of the I/O extension 901-20 Tab. 4: Connec- Description Connec- Description Profile 0 – tions tions Link to higher level Fire alarm system Released/locked signal systems (inverse) Burglar alarm system/ Alarm signal (inverse) Interlock Clock Lock Unlock Release with delay Temporary release...
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Tab. 6: Connec- Description Connec- Description Profile 2 – tions tions Door drive Fire alarm system Electric strike/motorised (inverse) lock Intrusion alarm system/ Holding magnet interlock Clock Lock Unlock Release with delay Temporary release Tab. 7 : Connec- Description Connec- Description Profile 3 –...
Wire-interconnected interlock (1385G) Note! Escape-route securing system according to the fail-unlocked principle: If the power fails or is switched off, all doors are unlocked and can be opened at the same time. Function The example describes a basic interlock door system with an emergency exit function without a central bus master (stand-alone operation).
Detailed circuit diagram (example of use) Central locking Central locking Run all I/O modules to a common ground 24 V DC ±10 % Fig. 10 : Wiring diagram in detail Installation and connection...
Operation Explanation of symbols Fig. 11 : Turn left Turn right Symbols Turn the key to the left/right. LED lights up LED flashes Visualisation via LEDS. LED off Operation...
Temporary release The locked door can be temporary released for the pre-set duration. · The door can be opened during the temporary release time. · The door can remain open for the duration of the door monitoring interval. · Once the door monitoring interval is exceeded, the pre-alarm is triggered. ·...
Pre-alarm The pre-alarm is a reminder signal. The signal has a time limit. The times can be set (“Configuring times”, page 48). Requirements for a pre-alarm · After a temporary release when the opened door is not closed again within the pre-set temporary release time.
Permanent release Switching on the permanent release Push the key to the left: The four green LEDs light up. The door is permanently unlocked. Locking Pre-conditions for locking: · The door is closed. · No alarm signal is present. Lock The door can be locked.
Alarm signals Danger alarm A danger alarm is triggered when: · An Emergency Open button is pressed. · it is activated by a fire alarm system. Danger alarm is reported The door is released immediately. An acoustic danger alarm signal is emitted.
Acknowledging an alarm Acknowledging an alarm and displaying the cause Push the key to the left: The alarm is acknowledged. The four green LEDs flash in pairs crosswise. The alarm signal is indicated by an LED sequence pattern (“Technical data, maintenance”, page 63).
Cause of alarm Displaying cause of alarm An alarm signal is present. Push the key to the left: The alarm is acknowledged. Three green LEDs light up. The lower right-hand green LED flashes. Press and hold the key to the left. ...
Acknowledging a multiple alarm Several alarm statuses can be evaluated and signalled at the same time. The green LEDs continue to flash in pairs in a diagonal sequence if another alarm signal is still present after the alarm has been acknowledged. After all alarm conditions have been reset and the cause of the alarm has been rectified, the door can be locked.
Configuration General The escape door control terminal 1385G can also be configured within a building network using the FT Manager software (manual D01255xx). The escape door control terminal is configured with a key switch using the two switch contacts (turn key switch to the left or key switch to the right). The LEDs visualise the individual configuration modes and settings.
Configuring Activating configuration mode Triggering a tamper alarm Unscrew the cover on the escape door module and remove it. The tamper alarm will be triggered. Note! Tamper alarm: The tamper alarm must remain active in order to access configu- ration mode.
Menu on key switch Menu levels Only one menu level is available (“Menu structure”, page 49). All menu items can be selected with a short left-click from this starting point. There are no other submenus. Advancing through menu items Push the key to the left. ...
Configuring times The individual times can be set for the following menus: · Period of time system unlocked · Temporary release time · Pre-alarm time · Alarm time · Duration of the guidance signal. · Activation delay Procedure Turn the key to the right and hold it. Hold the key for the desired amount of time.
Menu structure 1 - Profile 2 - Temporary release time 3 - Door monitoring time 4 - Pre-alarm time 5 - Alarm time 6 - Guidance signal duration 7 - Activation delay ...
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Tab. 11: Menu items Description Configuration Menu items Start configura- “Configuring”, page 46 tion mode Configuration The yellow mode switched LEDs light Turn 1 – Profile Different pro- Decimal display files (0 to 11) 0 = no LED can be selected 1 = LED1 etc.
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Tab. 11: Menu items Description Configuration Menu items 4 – Pre-alarm Duration of Hold pre-alarm Time freely time until the device adjustable. triggers the 1 complete turn alarm. = 1 second (max. 3600 sec.) 5 – Alarm time After the Hold alarm interval Time freely has elapsed,...
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Tab. 11: Menu items Description Configuration Menu items 8 – Alarm tones No function assigned: Reserved for extension at a later date 9 – Request The door If the device is ye rd ye rd TSB address control bus online (1385G): address is Hold key in requested the...
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Tab. 11: Menu items Description Configuration Menu items 11 – Display Binary display of the door control bus address ye rd TSB address Please read the 'Display TSB address, description' section. 32 16 12 – Re-set to The device has Hold key in factory settings been re-set to...
Configuring the TSB address TSB address displays – binary code The TSB address is displayed on request as LED sample binary code: Individual LEDs are assigned binary numbers. To determine the TSB address, the values assigned to the illuminated LEDs must be added together. If no LED illuminates, the address is 0.
Step 1: Determine the LED sequence pattern of the desired TSB address Each address from 0 to 255 can be displayed with the seven LEDs (“TSB address displays – binary code”, page 54). If necessary, mark the desired LED sequence pattern in the illustration for assistance.
Step 4: Adjust LEDs according to the LED sequence pattern (=address). You set each individual address value when the status of the corresponding LED has just changed. The cycle begins again for LED 1 after each selection. You have several attempts to select or deselect the LEDs.
Profile settings The available profiles are optimised default settings, which you can access. The parameters are adjusted at the factory. These factory settings and the possible adjustment range are shown in the following table. All values in seconds. Tab. 12: Parameters Factory Adjustable...
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Tab. 13: Profile Description Profiles Input Output External temporary release Combined with a motorized or solenoid lock, or with an electric strike, to release the door in the direction of escape External temporary release To connect to an external locked mode monitoring unit External temporary release To actuate a door drive...
Master/Slave In the Master/Slave configuration menu of the escape door terminal 1385G, the LEDs show which slaves are online, offline, or have an address conflict. Display devices on the bus The LEDs 1 to 8 indicate the address ye rd (LED1 = 1, LED2 = 2,...) where a device on the bus has detected the master.
Short circuit Short circuit is displayed If all eight LEDs (1-8) are flashing, there is ye rd a short circuit in the bus. The system is not ready for operation. Remove the short circuit. Configuration...
Completing a configuration Ending configuration mode Press the key to the left while in configuration mode until the four yellow LEDs flash. Push the key to the right. A long audible signal is emitted. The 4 green LEDs flash in pairs in a diagonal sequence.
Example configuration The following procedure serves as an example of how you can use the key switch to set and save the pre-alarm time at twenty seconds. Starting configuration mode Open the cover on the escape door module and leave it open. Push the key to the left: Push the key to the left and hold it for 5 seconds.
Technical data, maintenance Connecting cables Connecting cable Description Value Control circuits Length max. 300 m Length of cabling to lock- max. 100 m ing unit TS bus lines (1385G) Length max. 1000 m Resistance to participants max. 65 Ω Special considerations Use separate line Type JY (St) Y...
Electrical data – primary Description Value Rated operating voltage 230 V AC +10% / -15% 50 Hz Rated current consumption (typical) 150 mA Safety fuse Electronic fuse with automatic reset Electrical data – secondary Escape door module Description Value Power supply 24 V DC +15% Controlled direct-current (DC) voltage (SELV)
Description Dimension (Centre of mounting screw - cylinder leading edge) DIN profile half cylinder 30.5 mm Lock catch 180° Certification ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH Werk Albstadt Sicherheitstechnik GmbH EltVTR Bildstockstraße 20 72458 Albstadt GERMANY The EU declaration of conformity is available in the download area of www.assaabloy.com/de...
Warranty, disposal Latest information The latest information is available at: www.assaabloy.com/de Warranty The statutory warranty periods and ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH’s Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery (www.assaabloy.com/de) apply. Disposal The following applies to products marked with the symbol...
Product WEEE reg. no. DE 69404980 You must dispose of the product correctly as electronic scrap after use and take it to a local collection point for recycling free of charge. You have the following additional options for free disposal through the distributor: ·...
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