Lenel LNL-3300-M5 Installation guide

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7.3
M Series Installation Guide
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7.3 M Series Installation Guide
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Table of Contents
Hardware Installation Guidelines .........................................9
1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 11
2. Installation ............................................................................................ 12
2.1 Installation Outline .............................................................................................. 12
2.2 General Installation Rules .................................................................................. 13
2.3 Signal Transmission ........................................................................................... 13
2.4 Cabling ............................................................................................................... 14
2.5 Mounting ............................................................................................................. 14
2.6 Power Setup ....................................................................................................... 17
2.7 Wiring Controller Tamper and AC Power Fail Inputs .......................................... 20
3. Pre-Power Up Testing ......................................................................... 22
4. Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 23
4.1 Power Problems ................................................................................................. 23
4.2 Reader Problems ................................................................................................ 24
4.3 Door Strike Problems ......................................................................................... 25
4.4 Contacting Technical Support ............................................................................ 26
5. UL Certified Installations ...................................................................... 27
5.1 Power ................................................................................................................. 29
5.2 UL Certified Power Supplies ............................................................................... 29
5.3 Typical Combinations for UL Installations ........................................................... 29
5.4 UL Evaluated Readers and Card Formats .......................................................... 31
5.5 Additional UL Requirements ............................................................................... 31
LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller ....................... 33
6. Overview of the LNL-3300-M5 ............................................................. 35
6.1 The LNL-3300-M5 Board .................................................................................... 35
6.2 Default Login Security Enhancements ............................................................... 37
7. Jumpers and Switches ......................................................................... 41
7.1 J4 Termination Jumper ....................................................................................... 41
7.2 DIP Switches ...................................................................................................... 41
7.3 Reset Switch ....................................................................................................... 41
8. Dual NIC Operation ............................................................................. 42
8.1 LNL-ETHLAN-MICR (Micro Serial Server) ......................................................... 42
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8.2 ETHLAN-MCR Standoffs .................................................................................... 42
8.3 ETHLAN-MICR Addressing ................................................................................ 42
8.4 Establish Network Communication ..................................................................... 44
9. Wiring ................................................................................................... 45
9.1 Communication Wiring ....................................................................................... 45
9.2 Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring ......................... 46
10. Configuration ..................................................................................... 47
10.1 Web Configuration ............................................................................................ 47
10.2 Configuring the LNL-3300-M5 in the Host Application ...................................... 50
11. Other Functions ................................................................................. 51
11.1 Memory and Real Time Clock Backup Battery ................................................. 51
11.2 Bulk Erase Function ......................................................................................... 51
12. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 52
13. Specifications ..................................................................................... 53
LNL-1100-20DI Input Control Module ................................55
14. Overview of the LNL-1100-20DI ........................................................ 57
15. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ...................................... 59
16. Alarm Input Wiring ............................................................................. 61
17. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 63
18. Specifications ..................................................................................... 64
LNL-1200-16DO Output Control Module ............................ 65
19. Overview of the LNL-1200-16DO ...................................................... 67
20. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ...................................... 69
21. Digital Output Wiring .......................................................................... 71
22. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 73
23. Specifications ..................................................................................... 74
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LNL-1200-16DOR Output Control Module ......................... 75
24. Overview of the LNL-1200-16DOR .................................................... 77
25. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ...................................... 79
26. Relay Output Wiring ........................................................................... 81
27. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 84
28. Specifications ..................................................................................... 85
LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module .........................87
29. Overview of the LNL-1320-2RP ......................................................... 89
30. Configuration ..................................................................................... 91
30.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ..................................................... 91
30.2 Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5) ............................................. 92
31. Reader Wiring .................................................................................... 94
31.1 LNL-1320-2RP to Reader Wiring ...................................................................... 94
31.2 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring .................................................... 97
31.3 Door Strike Wiring .......................................................................................... 100
32. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 106
33. Specifications ................................................................................... 107
LNL-1320-S2RP Dual Door Control Module .................... 109
34. Overview of the LNL-1320-S2RP .................................................... 111
35. Configuration ................................................................................... 113
35.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ................................................... 113
35.2 Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5) ........................................... 114
36. Reader Wiring .................................................................................. 116
36.1 LNL-1320-S2RP to Reader Wiring ................................................................. 116
36.2 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring .................................................. 119
36.3 Door Strike Wiring .......................................................................................... 123
37. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 129
38. Specifications ................................................................................... 130
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LNL-1340-M2K Four Reader interface Module ................ 131
39. Overview of the LNL-1340-M2K ...................................................... 133
40. Configuration ................................................................................... 138
40.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ................................................... 138
40.2 Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and 12 Volt Battery Wiring ......................... 139
40.3 Ethernet Grounding ........................................................................................ 140
41. Wiring ............................................................................................... 141
41.1 RS-485 Communication Wiring ...................................................................... 141
41.2 Reader Wiring ................................................................................................. 141
42. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 152
43. UL 294 Installations ......................................................................... 153
44. Specifications ................................................................................... 154
LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module ......................... 155
45. Overview of the LNL-1380-8RP ....................................................... 157
46. Configuration ................................................................................... 159
46.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ................................................... 159
46.2 Setting the Reader Interface Power Selection Jumper (J3) ............................ 160
46.3 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 161
47. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 168
48. Specifications ................................................................................... 169
LNL-8000-MCOM RS-485 Interface Module ....................171
49. Overview of the LNL-8000-MCOM .................................................. 173
50. Wiring ............................................................................................... 174
50.1 Communication Wiring ................................................................................... 174
50.2 Input Power Wiring ......................................................................................... 175
50.3 Enclosure Tamper and Power Fault Wiring .................................................... 176
51. Specifications ................................................................................... 177
Index ................................................................................................................ 179
HARDWARE
INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
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1Introduction
Important: In order to use the LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller (ISC), the
Migration Controllers (CASI) license bit must be enabled.
The Lenel M Series is a user-configurable controller enclosure for use with the OnGuard access control and
alarm management software platforms. The M5 controller provides distributed processing for the interface
of access control readers, keypads, alarm inputs and outputs back to a host system computer. Distributed
processing from the PXNplus CPU board within the M5 enclosure allows the controller to operate
independent of the host system computer with the majority of access control and alarm monitoring decisions
made locally at the controller.
The Lenel M Series provides instant response for door control and alarm sensing in the field, while leaving
the host system computer with more processing power for quickly executing daily operations such as alarm
response, database updates and reporting.
The Lenel M Series has five (5) card slots for controller boards. All boards plug into the controller
backplane making field configuration and maintenance easy and economical.
The Lenel M Series additionally incorporates flash memory technology that provides the ability to receive
its operating system and application remotely from the host system over the already established
communications path. This allows future firmware upgrades centrally from the host system without
requiring costly service trips to each location for firmware replacement. Both the modular design and the
flash memory technology of the Lenel M Series provide a simple migration path when considering future
host system upgrades.
The M5 controller consists of the following:
Enclosure (all steel cabinet with key lock and tamper-switch-protected door)
Power supply (user-provided)
Battery backup power supply (user-provided)
LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller (ISC)
Options include:
LNL-1100-20DI Input/Output Control Module
LNL-8000-MCOM RS-485 Interface Module
Reader Processing boards:
- LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module
- LNL-1320-S2RP Supervised Dual Door Control Module
- LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module
Output boards:
- LNL-1200-16DO Digital Output Control Module
- LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Output Control Module
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2 Installation
2.1 Installation Outline
The following is a basic outline for installing and setting up the Lenel M Series system. Some steps may
have been done depending on what was ordered. Some steps are optional, depending on the additional
equipment to be used. These steps are noted.
Important: Do not apply power to any component until the installation is complete. Damage
to the components may occur if power is incorrectly applied.
1. Determine the cable clamps needed and obtain them before starting the installation.
During the installation, remember to:
Label all connections/cables for ease of maintenance.
Leave enough slack in the wiring so the cables can be “dressed”. This minimizes interference
during board removal or replacement.
2. Unpack your system. Refer to Introduction on page 11.
3. Mount the enclosure. Refer to Mounting on page 14.
4. Mount and install the power supply. Refer to Installing the Power Supply on page 17.
5. Mount and install the battery backup. Refer to Installing the Battery Backup on page 19.
6. Wire up the LNL-3300-M5 ISC. Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings. Refer to Wiring on
page 45.
7. If using networked controllers, verify that your network is up and running.
8. Install the reader board(s) into the enclosure and wire up the readers to the controller. Be sure to
configure and verify the switch settings, jumpers, and/or resistor packs.
9. If using digital inputs, insert the LNL-1100-DI into the enclosure and wire the inputs to the board. Be
sure to configure and verify the switch settings. Refer to Overview of the LNL-1100-20DI on page 57.
10. If using digital outputs, insert either the LNL-1200-16DO or LNL-1200-16DOR into the enclosure and
wire the outputs to the board. Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings. Refer to Overview of
the LNL-1200-16DO on page 67 and Overview of the LNL-1200-16DOR on page 77.
11. Test the wiring before you apply power. Refer to Pre-Power Up Testing on page 22
12. Configure your controller. Configure the controller using the Integrated Configuration Tool (ICT).
Refer to Web Configuration on page 47.
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2.2 General Installation Rules
Important: This equipment is to be installed, maintained and serviced by authorized service
persons only.
The authorized installation contractor should comply with the following rules:
Neatly label cables at both ends.
(For example, labels should include: controller address number/device or reader number)
Use individually shielded pairs of cables only. All wiring must comply with local, state, and federal
electrical codes and fire codes.
Obey all national, state, and local electrical and safety codes.
Obtain any required permits and/or inspections. Contact the local fire marshal for assistance if
necessary.
Safety of customer personnel is the primary consideration of the installation.
Neatly dress and tie or lace all wiring in a professional manner.
Gather together and tape all unused conductors in multiple conductor cables.
Shield all cabling and terminate properly.
Notes: This is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can
cause immediate or subtle damage to sensitive electronic parts. An electrostatic charge can
build up on the human body and then discharge when you touch a board. A discharge can be
produced when walking across a carpet and touching a board, for example. Before handling
any board, make sure you dissipate your body’s charge by touching ground. This discharges
any static electricity build-up.
2.3 Signal Transmission
Where practical, keep cables well separated from each other. Separate power cables from signal cables.
Keep the break-out at the ends of signal cables as short as possible.
Ground all shield drain wire(s) at the M5 controller using the grounding studs provided outside the
cabinet enclosure.
For communication cables between controllers, ground shield to the upstream controller only.
Note: Do not ground both cable ends.
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2.4 Cabling
2.4.1 Cable Routing
Keep cabling at least 1 foot (30.5 cm) away from any power line or other AC voltage source.
Exercise caution when locating cables and M5 components near any other equipment that may cause
electrical interference (noise). Examples of electrical and electro-magnetic noise sources are:
Fluorescent lighting and neon fixtures.
Power distribution panels, including wiring, transformers, generators, and alternators.
Motors that drive machinery, such as air conditioners, elevators, escalators, large blowers, and machine
tools. Electromagnetic equipment such as degaussers, magnetic chucks, etc.
Control equipment (relays) for machinery and other switching devices that carry or switch large
currents.
Radio and television receivers and transmitters.
Signal generators and intercom systems.
Radar transmitting equipment.
Arc welders, electrodischarge machinery, and related equipment.
RF induction heaters.
2.4.2 Cable Length
Minimize long parallel cable runs since they increase the likelihood of interference between signal
cables and electrical interference sources.
Avoid excess cable length between the M5 controller and the optional equipment, such as readers and
digital outputs, to reduce signal degradation due to external effects.
2.5 Mounting
Read the mounting and handling guidelines below before beginning to mount the controller.
2.5.1 Mounting and Handling Guidelines
Comply with the following guidelines:
Locate the host computer and the Lenel M Series system in areas secure from any disruption to data
communications or tampering.
Clean and clear all mounting areas of corrosive gases and airborne metallic particles. Avoid installing
near photocopiers due to contamination from toner particles.
Protect the Lenel M Series system from hazardous (high) voltages.
Mount the Lenel M Series enclosure on a vertical surface with at least 6 inches (15.2 cm) clearance on
all four sides to support thermal air cooling.
Locate the Lenel M Series enclosure in a place that provides dedicated AC earth ground. The Lenel M
Series system must be earth grounded.
Keep interior and exterior housing of all Lenel M Series enclosures and other components free of wire
remnants.
Avoid temperatures outside range specified for Lenel M Series operating environment. Do not leave
boards or other components in direct sunlight.
To avoid mechanical damage, do not drop or stack boards.
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Do not subject printed circuit boards to electrostatic discharge.
2.5.2 Mounting Instructions
Note: Do not apply power to any component during installation. Damage to components may occur
if power is incorrectly applied.
Mount the controller enclosure using the following steps.
1. Remove the packing material from the enclosure.
2. Unscrew four (4) nuts to remove card cage. Use socket wrench for #10 nuts.
3. Using the template provided, mark and drill four (4) mounting holes.
4. Using customer furnished 1/4-in. (6 mm) threaded lag bolts or equivalent and washers, secure the
enclosure to the wall. Replace the card cage.
5. If required, install cable conduit to the enclosure knockout holes.
The enclosure has knockout holes on three sides. To open the holes, strike the knockouts from outside
the cabinet. Then pull the cable through the holes.
6. Fit and tighten approved strain relief clamp in each knockout hole to be used.
Note: The enclosure must be grounded.
7. Find the nearest earth ground (electrical box, ground bus, etc.). Run wire from the M5 cabinet ground
terminal (cabinet bottom left) to earth ground point. Use wire size in accordance with local and national
electrical codes.
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Controller and Components Assembly Drawing in Standard Enclosure
Controller and Components Assembly Drawing in Standard Enclosure Callouts
Callout Description
1 Mounting surface
2 Lenel M Series enclosure
3 Tamper switch
4 Card cage for printed circuit boards
5Slot J7
6 LNL-3300-M5 in Slot J7 (first controller enclosure)
LNL-8000-MCOM in Slot J7 (downstream controller enclosures)
7 Slot J6 (empty)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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The Lenel M Series requires a 12 VDC, 3 A minimum, power supply. Depending on system configuration, a
larger power supply may be required.
Note: For downstream controller enclosures, connect power to the LNL-8000-MCOM using the
same steps and guidelines to connect power to the LNL-3300-M5.
2.6 Power Setup
2.6.1 Installing the Power Supply
Notes: A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
This equipment has been designed for connection to an IT power distribution system.
1. Mount the power supply as close to the controller enclosure as possible.
2. Run the wire through the knockout hold to the following terminals on the LNL-3300-M5 ISC:
TB1-3: VIN (+12 VDC)
TB1-4: GND (12 VDC return)
Connect power with 18 AWG minimum.
Note: There are three pairs of power connections on the LNL-3300-M5 ISC, all are in parallel. If
needed the other two pairs can supply power to the I/O boards.
8 Slots J1 through J5: printed circuit boards
9 Component side of printed circuit boards
10 Solder side of printed circuit boards
11 Slot J1
12 Internal ground stud bracket
13 Ground for cable shield termination
14 Enclosure height: 12.700 in. (322.58 mm)
15 Enclosure width: 7.875 in. (200.02 mm)
Controller and Components Assembly Drawing in Standard Enclosure Callouts
Callout Description
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Power Supply Wiring
3. Install the enclosure ground complying with the following guidelines:
Provide a dedicated AC ground for each controller.
Find the nearest earth ground, such as an electrical box or a ground bus.
Run a 14-18 AWG wire from the controller enclosure ground stud (located at the enclosure bottom
left) to the earth ground point.
Notes: Controller earth grounding (AC grounding) is a critical element for proper operation.
Connect the GND signal to earth ground in one location within the system. Multiple earth
ground connections are not recommended and can cause ground loop problems.
Test AC power ground to ensure proper earth grounding. Using an ohmmeter, measure the
resistance between the enclosure ground stud and a known good earth ground (metal water
Power Supply Wiring Callouts
Callout Description
1 Power supply (110/220 VAC input)
2 TB1 terminal block on LNL-3300-M5 ISC
3 TB1-3: +12 VDC connection
4 TB1-4: Ground (12 VDC return)
1
2
GND
VIN
TB1
VIN
GND
GND
VIN
PFLT
TMPR
+
-
3
4
3
4
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pipe or building structural steel frame). If resistance is greater than 50 ohms, it indicates poor
AC ground. A good earth ground must be made before completing the installation.
Do not ground both cable ends.
Observe polarity on the 12 VDC input. If the polarity is reversed, the fuse will blow to prevent
damage. If the fuse blows, replace with a fuse of the same type and rating.
2.6.2 Installing the Battery Backup
The battery backup acts as a temporary power supply to the Lenel M Series when AC power is lost. Figure X
shows a typical wiring between a battery backup power supply and an LNL-3300-M5 ISC. For specific
wiring information, refer to the documentation supplied with the battery backup unit.
Note: Make sure all power (AC input and battery backup) is disconnected before installing any of the
printed circuit boards.
Wiring Battery Backup with Built-in Relay for Fault Output (AC Power Fail)
Wiring Battery Backup with Built-in Relay for Fault Output (AC Power Fail) Callouts
Callout Description
1 Battery backup power supply (installer supplied)
2 Low battery connections (Normally Closed contacts only)
1
2
3
4
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
+
-
+
-
8
3
4
TB1
6
1
TB1
2
2K
2K
+
-
GND
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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2.7 Wiring Controller Tamper and AC Power Fail Inputs
2.7.1 LNL-3300-M5 ISC
The LNL-3300-M5 has two dedicated inputs for enclosure tamper (TMPR) and UPS fault monitoring
(PFLT). If these inputs are not used, install a jumper wire.
To connect the tamper and UPS fault monitoring inputs:
1. Connect the tamper switch to the LNL-3300-M5 on TB1-6 (GND) and TB1-7 (TMPR). Only use a
Normally Closed contact.
2. Connect AC power fail input from a battery backup unit to the LNL-3300-M5 on TB1-6 (GND) and
TB1-8 (PFLT).
The battery backup unit must supply either a Normally Closed dry contact or a sense line that is low
(GND), meaning no AC power failure.
3 Battery connections
4 +12 VDC output connections
5 AC power fail connections (Normally Closed contacts only)
6 LNL-1100-20DI Input/Output Module (TB1 shown)
7 TB1-1: Input 1 ground (return) connection
8 TB1-2: Input 1 point connection
9 Install 2K resistors at power supply terminal block
10 +12 VDC backup battery
11 TB1 on LNL-3300-M5 (or LNL-8000-MCOM in downstream controller enclosure)
12 TB1-3: +12 VDC connection
13 TB1-4: Ground connection (GND)
14 TB1-6: Ground connection (GND)
15 TB1-8: AC power fail input connection (PFLT)
16 FCC and CE compliance: shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole
(strain relief) and grounded to external ground studs provided.
Wiring Battery Backup with Built-in Relay for Fault Output (AC Power Fail) Callouts
Callout Description
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Lenel LNL-3300-M5 Installation guide

Category
Server/workstation motherboards
Type
Installation guide

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