Continental Refrigerator E-Access WI2427LF Installation Instructions Manual

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Continental E●Access Control Systems
Installation Instructions
for 1 Door Systems
Document Number: 100116-CAE
Reference: WI2427LF
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Installation Instructions for 1 Door Systems – November 2022
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  • Page 1 Continental E●Access Control Systems Installation Instructions for 1 Door Systems Document Number: 100116-CAE Reference: WI2427LF Installation Instructions for 1 Door Systems – November 2022 Page...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Notifications Input Wiring..........10 Approvals............3 14 Pin Reader Harness......10 Notice............3 Controller Outputs & Power Input.....14 Introduction Output Wiring Requirements....15 Access Control Overview......4 10 Position Power Harness......15 System Overview........4 Powering On and Connecting to a Network System Specifications Preparing for the Network......17 Installation of 1 Door Systems Connecting to the Network.......19 Installation Check List.........6...
  • Page 3: Approvals

    Notifications Copyright Copyright © 2022, all rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted or transmitted in any form without written permission. Approvals This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4: Introduction Access Control Overview

    Introduction Access Control Overview Access Control is the selective restriction to a place or resource such as a property, building or room to authorized persons and is a matter of who, where, and when. An access control system is used to automate access control using credentials, credential readers, electric door locks and other devices.
  • Page 5: System Specifications

    System Specifications General Specifications Operating System Embedded Linux Transactions > 60 per Second Power Requirements (excluding door locks) Regulated 12VDC @ 2A, Class 2 (not supplied) Operating Temperature 50ºF to 95ºF (10ºC to 35ºC) Plastic Enclosure Size (W x H x D) 3.2 x 3.0 x 1.3 in (81 x 78 x 32 mm) Metal Enclosure Size (W x H x D) 4.25 x 4.25 x 2.0 in (108 x 108 x 50mm)
  • Page 6: Installation Of 1 Door Systems

    Installation of 1 Door Systems Installation Check List The list below provides a logical sequence for installing a system. This list cannot cover all possible situations and conditions that occur during installation and use and it must be understood that common sense and caution must be exercised by the person(s) installing, maintaining and operating the equipment.
  • Page 7: Mounting 1Dc Systems

    Mounting 1DC Systems Using the provided mounting bracket, the 1 door controller can be mounted vertically or horizontally in a UL listed enclosure with an integrated tamper switch, that is located in a secure location. The aluminum heat sink should face away from the mounting surface with a minimum of 1 inch (25.4 mm) of clearance above the heat sink.
  • Page 8: Controller Features - 1 Door Systems

    Controller Features – 1 Door Systems The following shows the controller's features and wiring components. HEAT SINK POWER USB – FOR HARNESS DATA BACKUP CONNECTOR DEVICE ONLY *HARDWARE RESET *IP RESET *FACTORY DEFAULT ETHERNET READER HARNESS CONNECTOR Controller Inputs Controllers can monitor door position, request to exit and auxiliary (general purpose) inputs. All inputs are assigned default states that can be modified as needed through the user interface.
  • Page 9: Controller Wiring Harnesses

    Input Circuit Configurations The table below shows the different input configurations. These types can be independently configured for each input by the user. Unupervised Unsupervised Normally Open Normally Open Note: Use 1K Ohm Resistor Normally Closed Normally Closed Controller Wiring Harnesses The controller is provided with two plug-in wiring harnesses for connecting field wiring.
  • Page 10: Input Wiring

    Input Wiring All inputs may be configured for normally open or normally closed contacts. Door position, request to exit and auxiliary inputs may also be configured with for supervision to detect if wiring to the contact is broken or cut. Wires must not be routed in parallel with or in the same conduit with any high voltage AC wiring.
  • Page 11 Request to Exit (REX) Input A REX input activated the door output to unlock a door. A REX device can be a press to exit button, motion detector or other device mounted on the secured side of an entrance. REX features may be modified in Device Settings for Doors and can be set to normally open (NO), normally closed (NC) or monitored using either a series or parallel resistor.
  • Page 12 Auxiliary Input Wiring 1. Disconnect power from the controller. 2. Determine if device you are connecting to the Auxiliary input is normally open or normally closed (refer to the instructions provided by the device manufacturer). 3. Connect the device to the Auxiliary input as shown. 4.
  • Page 13 Power Fault Input Wiring 1. Disconnect power from the controller. 2. Determine if device you are connecting to the Power Fault input is normally open or normally closed (refer to the instructions provided by the device manufacturer). 3. Connect the device to the Power Fault input as shown. 4.
  • Page 14: Controller Outputs & Power Input

    Reader Wiring 1. Disconnect power from the controller. 2. Connect the color coded wires from the reader to the appropriate wires on the reader 14 pin harness as shown. Refer to manufacture's instructions for exact color codes for each connection. 3.
  • Page 15: Output Wiring Requirements

    Output Wiring Requirements The wire used must be of the proper gauge for the load current and distance from the controller to the load. Wires must not be routed in parallel with or in the same conduit with any high voltage AC wiring and all wiring shall conform with the National Electrical Code, NPFA70 and local building codes.
  • Page 16 Door Lock Wiring Door outputs can be configured to operate in a fail safe or fail secure mode. Connect the door locking device to the door output connector as shown below. Refer to the manufacture's specifications to determine the correct operating voltage, current and configuration. Use a power supply dedicated for door lock use.
  • Page 17: Powering On And Connecting To A Network

    Powering On and Connecting to a Network Controllers must be located in a secure area and connected to a network that is protected by a security system (firewall, etc.). Before connecting the controller to the network, obtain the following information from you network administrator. Note: a Static IP address should be used when a controller is configured as a server controller.
  • Page 18 6. When the controller is licensed for a server, after logging in and reviewing the EULA, the system configuration Wizard is started. You must scroll to the bottom to accept and proceed. The Wizard is a guide that can be used to collect the basic information required to set up a system.
  • Page 19: Connecting To The Network

    Connecting to the Network Plug the Ethernet cable into the port on the controller and connect to the local area network as shown below. If the network connection is functioning properly the LAN LED's on the controller will blink. Computers connected to the local network will be able to access the system using the IP address of the controller.
  • Page 20 Linking the Client to the Server 1. Login to the system's server. 2. After logging in, browse to the Site Management and select Client Management. 3. The client will appear in the client management list. Click on the button to connect the client to the server.
  • Page 21: Smart Ip Finder

    Smart IP Finder Smart IP Finder is a Microsoft Windows® PC utility that can be downloaded from our website. This utility can be used to locate controllers on the local area network. It also provides a method of changing the IP address of a server or client controller and is an alternative to directly connecting clients.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Question Solution NOTE: Validate the system's software for the server and client(s) has been updated to the latest version before calling for support. – Check the AC outlet's voltage used to power the controller. – For systems using a Fire Cutout, check the status of the fire cutout input to see the power has been deactivated.
  • Page 23 – The controller's MAC address is required to obtain a license key. This is printed on How to obtain a license the controller or can be found on the license page after logging in to the UI. key for an unlicensed controller? –...
  • Page 24: Testing, Maintenance And Service

    Testing, Maintenance and Service A monthly test of the system and all the components is recommended. ✔ Check that all used inputs and outputs are correctly working with the connected devices. ✔ Check that the system and log backups are occurring at the scheduled times. ✔...

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