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Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller Installation Manual PENDING...
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The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this manual were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
1.0 Welcome! Thank you for purchasing the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller by Integrated Control Technology. The Protégé® System is an advanced technology security system specifically designed to enhance the functionality of condominium and apartment security with flexible local monitoring and offsite communication.
The Protégé® System can be expanded to accommodate large numbers of modules using the encrypted RS-485 Network. Modules that are currently available are listed below. Visit www.incontrol.co.nz for the latest Protégé® Module and product information. Product Code Description PRT-CTRL-SE Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller PRT-CTRL-LE Protégé® LE Integrated System Controller PRT-TLCD Protégé®...
3.0 Mounting The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller is supplied as a PCB only (Printed Circuit Board). It is recommended that the gear plate style enclosures be used where possible, as this provides the best mounting and installation solution as well as the required cable entry and termination space.
4.0 Connections 4.1 Cabinet Enclosure Tamper Switch The cabinet enclosure tamper input signals to the monitoring station or remote computer that an cabinet enclosure has been opened. The tamper input switch should be mounted into the steel bracket provided and connected to the tamper connection terminals as shown in figure 1 below. Tamper Switch Bracket Figure 1 - Tamper Input Connection...
4.3 AC Power The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller should be supplied by a dedicated electrical power source rated for a minimum 10Amp load and have a dedicated circuit breaker. Do not use a switch controlled breaker or a switched electrical point to supply electrical power. Connect the primary of a 16VAC, 50/60Hz, 40VA transformer to the electrical circuit and run the secondary to the AC Input on the Protégé®...
4.4 Battery Backup It is recommended that a minimum of a 4Ah battery is used as the main battery backup. From the accessory bag provided, connect the red and black battery termination wires to the B+ and B- terminals. Connect the spade terminals to the battery as shown in figure 4 below. Connection of the battery in reverse will not damage the Protégé®...
4.5 Battery Charge Current Setting To configure the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller manually for the charge current, select the appropriate battery current limit setting using the jumpers as shown in figure 5 below. 350mA 700mA Figure 5 - Battery Charge Jumper Figure 6 - Jumper Location...
4.6 Status Indicator The Status Output will activate according to the status indicator on the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller and can be used to provide signalling or indication of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller status outside the enclosure. The following diagrams show the connection of an LED indicator to the Status Output.
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Always connect the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controllers NA and NB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the expansion devices and keypads. The N+ and N- must go to a 12V power supply source as shown in figure 9 below. +AUX- Z13 COM Z14 Z15...
4.8 Telephone Dialer The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller provides the ability to communicate alarms and upload/download information with remote systems using the onboard 2400bps modem. The telephone line can be connected directly to the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller using the onboard telephone connection terminals.
4.9 Expansion Connector The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller has an onboard expansion connector that is used to connect serial communication, memory and special function interface devices. Connect the interface card to the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller as shown in the following diagrams. For configuration information refer to the Protégé®...
4.10 Ethernet 10/100 Network Interface The communication between the Protégé® System and the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller uses a 10/100 Ethernet network operating the TCP/IP protocol suite. The IP address of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller can be configured using the LCD Keypad Terminal.
5.0 Door Access Control The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller provides Access control functionality onboard without the requirement for additional hardware. With 2 Access controlled Doors built in, the flexibility of the Protégé® System as expanded even further. The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller allows the connection of 2x Wiegand devices to control 2 doors (Entry or Exit Only) or can be configured in Multiplex Mode to allow 4x Wiegand devices controlling 2 doors giving the flexibility of Entry and Exit readers.
5.2 Multiple Wiegand Card Reader Connection When operating the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller in Multiple Reader mode the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller allows the connection of 4 Wiegand reading devices controlling two doors each with Entry/Exit readers. When connecting Wiegand readers in Multiple Reader mode the secondary reader that is connected will have all connections wired to the same port as the primary card reader with the DATA 1 connection wired to the opposite reader connection DATA 1 input.
5.3 Door Contact Connection The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller allows the connection of up to 4x contacts for monitoring and controlling access control doors. Each zone on the reader expander can be used for the door function that is automatically assigned and as a normal zone input on the system. The following example shows the connection of a normally closed door position monitoring contact to monitor the Open, Closed, Forced and Alarm conditions of the door.
5.4 Lock Output Connection The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller provides a connection for 2x electric strike locks with full monitoring of the lock circuit for tamper and over current/fuse blown conditions. The door lock monitoring can be disabled if it is not required. As indicated in figure 19 the Lock Outputs are shared with the Bell/Siren functions.
5.5 Programming the Onboard Reader The onboard reader is programmed in exactly the same way as any other reader module is. It can be though of as if it were a normal reader expander module on a separate circuit board. By default the onboard reader is registered as the last reader in the defined profile (which is Reader Expander 008 in the Standard Profile).
6.0 Inputs 6.1 Zones The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller has 16 Zone Inputs. The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller also monitors 64 trouble zones used to report trouble conditions. A trouble zone represents a trouble condition within the system. The trouble zone will open or go in to alarm when that trouble condition is present, and close or return to normal when the trouble condition restores.
Each zone input can use a different input configuration. To program a large number of zones with a certain configuration use the Multiple Selection feature in the Protégé® System Management Suite application. When using the No Resistor configuration, the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller only monitors the opened and closed state of the connected input device generating the alarm and seal conditions.
6.3 Trouble Zones Each Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller can monitor up to 64 local trouble zones. Trouble zones are used to monitor the status of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller and in most cases not physically connected to an external zone. For example, trouble zone CP001:03 is used to monitor the Protégé®...
7.0 Programmable Outputs The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller has 8x Programmable Outputs (PGM’s). The PGM’s are used to activate sirens, bells, warning devices, control lighting and doors. The first 2 PGM’s on the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller have special hardware designs that allows them to monitor for fault conditions and are ideally suited to driving sirens and warning devices.
7.2 PGM 3/4 Outputs The PGM Outputs 3 (PGM3 CP001:03) and 4 (PGM4 CP001:04) on the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller are Open Collector Outputs and switch to 0V. The PGM’s can be used to activate relays, sounders and lights. 1K5 OHM Figure 24 - Open Collector PGM 3/4 Connection The PGM 3 and 4 Outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA.
8.0 Hardware Configuration 8.1 Configuration Switch The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller uses a 4 way dual in line dip switch located in the centre of the PCB board. This switch is used to configure the boot up and power on settings for the Protégé®...
8.2 Defaulting a Controller The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller can be set back to factory default using the following procedures. This will reset all internal data and event information. Step 1 Remove power from the controller by disconnecting the AC and battery supply. Step 2 Turn ON Configuration Dip Switch 4.
9.0 LED Indicators The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller includes extensive diagnostic indicators that can aid the installer in diagnosing faults and conditions. In some cases an indicator may have multiple meanings depending on the status indicator display. 9.1 Status LED The Status Indicator is located in the centre of the PCB and indicates the status of the Protégé®...
9.7 Bell 1/Bell 2 Indicators The Bell 1/Bell 2 Indicators will show the status of the Bell Output and the over current or circuit fault conditions. Bell Status Description Bell is connected, the output is OFF Bell is ON Two Flashes Bell is ON, the circuit is in over current protection Three Flashes Bell is OFF, the circuit to the siren/bell is cut, damaged or tampered...
10.0 Mechanical Diagram The mechanical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller. Isolated COMMS EOL Jumper Mounting Holes 350mA/700mA Jumper 16V AC Input RS-485 Network Battery Input Cabinet Tamper Input Telephone Dialer Bell/Siren Outputs...
11.0 Mechanical Layout The mechanical layout shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller. 183mm 175mm 76.5mm 98.5mm 5mm diameter PRT-CTRL-SE 93.5mm 81.5mm Figure 27 - Mechanical Layout...
12.0 System Capacities The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller can be profiled to allow a comprehensive solution that allows optimal performance to be achieved in any installation. Standard Access Elevator School Storage Automation Apartment Users 2000 10000 2000 2000 2000 2000 User Names 2000...
13.0 Technical Specifications The following technical specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller. Failure to adhere to the technical specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming NULL AND VOID. Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products and as a result the specifications may change without notice.
The isolated communications interface on the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller uses full galvanic isolation to prevent ground loop noise and cross phase ground differential. This is a very important feature of the product family and the correct connection of power to this isolated section will ensure the correct operation of the communications network.
13.2 Current and Validation Example 2 The example shown below refers to the specification’s table needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller. Specifications have to be validated to ensure that individual maximum currents and total combined current are not exceeded. External Devices Connected to Panel 8x EDGE PIR Motion Detectors (Z1 to Z8) 2x 15W Siren (500mA @ 13.8VDC)
13.3 Current and Validation Example 3 The example shown below refers to the specification’s table needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller. Specifications have to be validated to ensure that individual maximum currents and total combined current are not exceeded. External Devices Connected to Panel 8x EDGE PIR Motion Detectors (Z1 to Z8) 2x External Relay Controlled by P3 and P4 @ 50mA each...
14.0 Ordering Information Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller. • PRT-CTRL-SE Manuals and literature are available at www.incontrol.co.nz in the documentation section.
15.0 Warranty The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded.
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Integrated Control Technology Limited 11 Canaveral Drive, Albany, North Shore City 0632, Auckland, New Zealand P.O. Box 302-340, North Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand Phone: +64 (9) 476 7124 Fax: +64 (9) 476 7128 E-mail: support@incontrol.co.nz www.incontrol.co.nz Designers and manufacturers of integrated electronic access control, security and building automation products. Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited.
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