Assa Abloy 1385 User manual

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ASSA ABLOY, the global leader
in door opening solutions
D0055801
Escape Door Control
Terminal
Type 1385/1384
ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
Bildstockstrasse 20
72458 Albstadt Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)7431 123-0
Fax: +49 (0)7431 123-240
Internet: www.assaabloy.de
Email: albstadt@assaabloy.de
D0055801
07.2010
V. 2.6
V. 3.8 and above
V. 3.8 and above
V. 2.0 and above
© 2010, ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
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side the strict limits of the copyright are prohibited and liable to prosecu-
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ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH.
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Content
Description ............................................................4
Innovation ................................................................4
Functions .................................................................4
General .................................................................6
Introduction ..............................................................6
Symbols in these instructions.............................................6
Packaging and storage ....................................................7
Environmental protection ................................................7
Intended use ..............................................................7
Warranty ..................................................................7
Installation.............................................................8
Regulations ...............................................................8
Preparatory tasks..........................................................8
Providing power supply ...................................................8
Selection of cabling .......................................................9
Cabling ...................................................................9
Connecting the escape door module ....................................10
Connecting the key switch module ......................................10
Fitting the escape door control module .................................11
Replacing the profile half cylinder .......................................12
Installation and connection ......................................13
View of circuit boards....................................................13
Individual escape door module
1385
...................................14
Individual escape door module
1384
...................................15
Individual key switch module ............................................16
Key switch module in parallel............................................17
Key switch module Individual 1380E04..................................18
Key switch module 1380E04 in parallel..................................19
Locking elements ........................................................20
Adapter circuit board 1385EAP ..........................................20
I/O Extension Module 901-20............................................21
Terminal assignments 901-20............................................23
Wire-interconnected interlock (
1385
)..................................25
2
Set-up operation ....................................................28
General...................................................................28
Switching on or return of power supply .................................28
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Explanation of symbols ..................................................29
Temporary-release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Pre-alarm ................................................................30
Permanent release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Locking ..................................................................31
Danger alarm ............................................................31
Tamper alarm ............................................................32
Multiple alarm ...........................................................33
Configuration ........................................................34
General...................................................................34
Explanation of symbols ..................................................34
Starting configuration mode.............................................35
Advancing through menu items .........................................36
Defining settings in the menu ...........................................36
Menu structure ..........................................................37
Starting configuration mode.............................................38
Configuration mode switched on. .......................................38
1 - Profile.................................................................38
2 - Temporary release time...............................................38
3 - Door monitoring time ................................................38
4 - Pre-alarm time........................................................39
5 - Alarm time............................................................39
6 - Duration orientation signal...........................................39
7 - Activation delay.......................................................39
8 - Alarm tones...........................................................40
9 - Request TSB address..................................................40
10 - Master/Slave.........................................................40
11 - Display TSB address .................................................41
12 - Re-set to factory settings............................................41
13 - End configuration mode ............................................41
3
Configuration mode switched on........................................41
1 - Profile.................................................................41
Ending configuration mode..............................................42
Automatic change from configuration mode............................43
Profile settings ...........................................................44
Master/Slave .............................................................46
Display TSB address ......................................................48
Example configuration ...................................................49
Special function
1385
- networked .....................................50
Check list - Testing before initial operation ..................54
Components .............................................................54
Installation ...............................................................54
Function .................................................................55
Maintenance .........................................................59
Annual inspection........................................................59
Maintenance .............................................................59
Alarm signals .........................................................60
Identification of alarm criteria. ..........................................60
Identification of the cause of the alarm ..................................61
Technical Specifications ...........................................62
Escape door module .....................................................62
Key switch module.......................................................63
Profile half cylinder ......................................................63
4
Description
In developing the new generation of FT, particular importance was at-
tached to:
Forward-thinking innovation
Versatile range of uses
Operational and functional elements integrated into a compact design
Wide range of functions due to networking of devices
Options for integration into building and alarm management systems
High operational reliability
Less time and effort to install and configure the system
Use of standard switch boxes
Overview
Escape door unlocked using integrated emergency button
Escape door unlocked externally, by a fire alarm system, for instance
Permanent release using internal key pushbutton or an external con-
tact, such as a timer switch
Temporary release using internal key pushbutton or externally con-
nected pushbutton
Escape door locking status signalled by door status indicator
Alarm status indicated by an optical and audible signal
Device
1384
(offline version)
A simplified individual stand-alone system not integrated into the
building network
Innovation
Functions
Networked application
Simplified individual
stand-alone system
Complex door opening solutions
Individual stand-alone system
1384
1385
5
Set-up operation and configuration using a key switch
Cannot be extended
Device
1385
(stand-alone function)
Set-up operation and configuration using a key switch
Can be extended with E/A Module 901-20
Implementation of a wire-interconnected interlock function.
Device
1385
(networked)
Set-up operation and configuration using
FT‑Manager.
Can be configured using a key switch
Can be extended with E/A Module 901-20
Up to 120 devices can be connected to the TSB Controller
Delayed release after EMERGENCY-OPEN is activated (special function)
6
General
ASSA ABLOY Sicherheitstechnik GmbH's extensive experience, and
state-of-the-art production and testing procedures ensure the device is
highly reliable.
These fitting and installation instructions have been compiled for skilled
electricians and trained personnel. They are designed to enable you to
install and operate the device safely, and fully exploit the permitted range
of uses the control terminal has to offer.
It also provides information regarding how key components work.
Note
These instructions describe both device types
1384
and
1385
with indi-
vidual differing characteristics indicated where required.
The symbols in these operating instructions are designed to help you use
the devices and instructions quickly and safely.
Note
This symbol indicates additional information which is useful when han-
dling devices.
Warning about a general hazard
This warning symbol indicates tasks where different causes may lead to
hazards or impair device functions.
Steps in procedures
The specified sequence of steps will make it easier for you to use the
device safely and correctly.
Result
This indicates where the end result of a sequence of steps is described.
Introduction
Symbols
in these
instructions
!
7
Our devices are carefully packed to ensure adequate protection during
shipment.
When you receive your device, you must check the device and its packag-
ing to ensure it is complete and undamaged.
Risk of injury
The device must not be used if it is damaged.
Damaged cables and connector assemblies also represent a safety hazard
and must not be used.
Packaging materials must be recycled. Local environmental protection
regulations must be complied with.
The device is designed to provide an escape door control system. It can
be operated as a stand-alone control unit or within a building network
(
1385
only). It is not intended for any other type of use.
Note
Device
1384
is designed as an offline unit and cannot be extended.
Device
1385
can be used as a stand-alone or networked unit. An E/A
extension module can be connected in stand-alone mode.
We provide a warranty for this device valid from the date of purchase in
accordance with statutory/country-specific regulations. If any damage is
incurred, the unit will be repaired or a replacement supplied.
Any damage caused through natural wear, overloading or incorrect use
are excluded from the warranty.
Packaging and
storage
!
Environmental
protection
Intended use
Warranty
8
Installation
In accordance with 'Guidelines for electronic locking systems in escape
route doors', the escape door control module must be positioned
in such a way that the emergency pushbutton is placed between
850 mm and 1200 mm above the finished floor level (FFL). Further
regulatory requirements can be found in respective local building
ordinances.
German Electrical Engineering Association (VDE) and local electricity
company regulations must be observed.
It must be possible to disconnect the device from the power supply
circuit using an easily accessible energy-isolation device.
Electric locking systems can only be used on smoke or fire doors if
the door's product use certification states such systems can be used.
Systems must be installed as required by the certification. Exception:
Elements which may also be fitted to ready manufactured fire protec-
tion barriers.
>62,5
60
The escape door and key switch
module is installed in standard
flush-mounted switch boxes.
Install standard flush-
mounted boxes according to
requirements.
A low safety voltage between +12V -15% and +24V +15% must be sup-
plied to operate the device in accordance with DIN 60 950. You should
ideally use Power Supply Unit Type 1003FT-24-05, which is suitable for
use with a standard switch box (see separate fitting and installation
instructions). The required power supply can then be fed directly from
this unit.
Regulations
Preparatory
tasks
Providing
power supply
9
Control circuits
Description Size
Length max. 300 m
Length of cabling to locking unit max. 100 m
Cable cross-section Choose a cable which will ensure
the voltage in the locking unit
stands at a maximum of 10%
under the locking unit's specified
rated operating voltage when
it is working to full capacity and
while taking into account all other
losses such as potential voltage
drop in the feed cable.
TS bus lines (
1385
)
Description Size
Length max. 1,000 m
Resistance to bus devices max. 65 Ω
Special considerations Use separate line
Type JY (St) Y
Cable cross-section Min. 0.28 mm²
Ideally 0.5 mm²
Only use one wire in each line
Do not connect wires in parallel
Supply lines must be:
fed through holes in the flush-mounted switch boxes
fed and secured behind or next to the modules
Selection of
cabling
Cabling
10
Connecting the
escape door
module
SYSCON5
1385EVL5
To
locking elements
SYSCON5
SYSCON4
(optional
from power unit)
SYSCON4
13
14
15
16
Universal input
TS-Bus
Data
8 109 1211
A DB FE
5
4
5
7
12 - 24 V DC
+15%; -10%
NC
C
NO
Potential-free
Or via SYSCON4
relay contact
30 V/1 A
5
6
7
4
3
2
1
See instruction
D0047000
Connecting
the key switch
module
SYSCON5
1385EVL5
Connection
external operating unit
(optional)
5
11
Install all components as indicated in the diagrams.
Fitting the
escape door
control module
7 8 9
456
1 2 3
* 0 #
7
8
9
4
5 6
1 2
*
0 #
1
2
3
4
12
Disassemble all components as indicated in the diagrams.
30,5
45
180°
Undo the cross-head screw
which fastens the profile half
cylinder.
Take out profile half cylinder
through the front and replace
with a suitable new cylinder.
Fasten cylinder with cross-head
screw.
Check locking lever settings
(both pushbuttons must be
activated).
Re-install all components and carry out a functions check.
Replacing the
profile half
cylinder
1
2
3
13
Installation and connection
DIP1
All switches set to the OFF position by default in the factory
Switch Function OFF ON
1
2
Hi-O: Bus termination
Hi-O: Group
No function assigned:
Reserved for extension at a later date
3 TS bus: Master/Slave
(
1385
)
Slave
(For stand-
alone operation
without E/A
extension
and networked
operation)
Master with
address 1 *)
(For stand-alone
operation with
E/A extension)
4 Configuration mode
(set according to
hardware if no key
switch is being used)
OFF ON
*) If an E/A extension is used, this must be assigned to address'2'.
View of circuit
boards
5 6 74321
8 109 1211
16
15
14
13
SYSCON5
F1
DIP1
OFF
1234
JP1
LB1
LB2
SYSCON5
3
2
1
54321
2 x
SYSCON4
Escape door module Key switch module
14
Circuit diagram
1) Connections have different functions depending on the configuration
(see the 'Configuration' section).
Individual
escape door
module
1385
F1
Littelfuse
154001
1AF
2
134567891112
10 13
14
15 16
A B ED F S
Data
LB1
LB2
Connection of the
respective locking
element
SYSCON-5
SYSCON-4
Jumper LB1/LB2
max. 24V / 1A
TS-Bus
Potential-free
relay contact
1)
Universal-
input
1)
+
-
See instruction D00470..
5-pin connector system for
connection of the key switch
type 1385ES1 or
additional components
2 x 4-pin connector system
for connection of the
power unit type
1003FT-24-05 and/or
additional components
Voltage supply
external power unit
12 - 24 VDC +15%/ - 10%
according DIN/EN 60950
15
Circuit diagram
1) Connections have different functions depending on the configuration
(see the 'Configuration' section).
Individual
escape door
module
1384
F1
Littelfuse
154001
1AF
2
134567891112
10 13
14
15 16
A B ED F S
LB1
LB2
SYSCON-5
SYSCON-4
max. 24V / 1A
+
-
Connection of the
respective locking
element
Jumper LB1/LB2
Potential-free
relay contact
1)
Universal-
input
1)
See instruction D00470..
5-pin connector system for
connection of the key switch
type 1385ES1 or
additional components
2 x 4-pin connector system
for connection of the
power unit type
1003FT-24-05 and/or
additional components
Voltage supply
external power unit
12 - 24 VDC +15%/ - 10%
according DIN/EN 60950
16
Circuit diagram
Individual key
switch module
SYSCON-5
Max.
12 V/100 mA
1
1
2
2
3
3
45
LR
1385EVL5
Sabotage
Tamper
JP1
13
2
17
Circuit diagram
Key switch
module in
parallel
SYSCON-5
1
1
2
2
3
3
45
LR
SYSCON-5
1
1
2
2
3
3
45
LR
1 32
1 32
Max.
12 V/100 mA
1385EVL5
Sabotage
Tamper
JP1
Max.
12 V/100 mA
Sabotage
Tamper
JP1
18
Circuit diagram
Key switch
module Indi- Indi-Indi-
vidual 1380E04
SYSCON-5
9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 345
1380E04 Escape door module
13
2
/