Lenel OnGuard Hardware Installation Manual

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Security door controllers
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Hardware Installation Manual
7.3
Hardware Installation Guide
Lenel
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OnGuard
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7.3 Hardware Installation Guide
This guide is item number DOC-600, revision 7.011, August 2016.
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UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. ("Lenel") warrants that the product is free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year from the date of
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Hardware Installation Guidelines .......................................17
1. Inputs, Outputs and Interface Signals .................................................. 19
1.1 Power Inputs ....................................................................................................... 19
1.2 Alarm Inputs ....................................................................................................... 20
1.3 Reader Inputs/Outputs ....................................................................................... 20
1.4 Relay Outputs ..................................................................................................... 20
1.5 RS-485 Communication Overview ...................................................................... 20
1.6 RS-232 Interfaces ............................................................................................... 23
2. System Wiring and Other Considerations ............................................ 24
2.1 General Wiring Considerations ........................................................................... 24
2.2 Mounting ............................................................................................................. 29
2.3 Ground Wiring .................................................................................................... 36
2.4 Alarm Input Wiring .............................................................................................. 37
2.5 RS-485 Communication Wiring .......................................................................... 37
2.6 RS-232 Communication Wiring .......................................................................... 40
2.7 Weatherproofing ................................................................................................. 40
2.8 Relay Contact Protection .................................................................................... 41
3. System Turn-Up Considerations .......................................................... 43
3.1 Device Configuration Checks ............................................................................. 43
3.2 Ground Potential Difference Checks Before Connecting .................................... 44
4. Maintenance ........................................................................................ 45
4.1 Firmware Updates .............................................................................................. 46
4.2 AES/Extended Firmware .................................................................................... 46
5. UL/ULC Certified Installations .............................................................. 47
5.1 Power ................................................................................................................. 49
5.2 Typical Combinations for UL Installations ........................................................... 49
5.3 UL/ULC Requirements ....................................................................................... 53
5.4 CAN/ULC-S319-05 Requirements ...................................................................... 54
6. EN Certified Readers ........................................................................... 55
7. Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 56
LNL-500 Intelligent System Controller ............................... 59
8. Overview of the LNL-500 ..................................................................... 61
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8.1 Interfaces ............................................................................................................ 61
8.2 The Intelligent System Controller Board ............................................................. 61
9. Installation ............................................................................................ 63
9.1 Wiring ................................................................................................................. 63
10. Configuration ..................................................................................... 69
10.1 Setting DIP Switches ........................................................................................ 69
10.2 Installing Jumpers ............................................................................................. 71
11. Maintenance ...................................................................................... 72
11.1 Verification ........................................................................................................ 72
11.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ..................................................................... 72
12. Specifications ..................................................................................... 73
LNL-1000 Intelligent System Controller .............................75
13. Overview of the LNL-1000 ................................................................. 77
13.1 Interfaces .......................................................................................................... 77
13.2 The ISC Board .................................................................................................. 78
14. Installation .......................................................................................... 79
14.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................... 79
15. Configuration ..................................................................................... 86
15.1 Setting DIP Switches ........................................................................................ 86
15.2 Installing Jumpers ............................................................................................. 88
16. Maintenance ...................................................................................... 91
16.1 Verification ........................................................................................................ 91
16.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ..................................................................... 91
17. Specifications ..................................................................................... 92
LNL-2000 Intelligent System Controller .............................93
18. Overview of the LNL-2000 ................................................................. 95
18.1 Interfaces .......................................................................................................... 95
18.2 The LNL-2000 Board ........................................................................................ 96
19. Installation .......................................................................................... 97
19.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................... 97
20. Configuration ................................................................................... 104
20.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 104
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20.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 107
21. Maintenance .................................................................................... 111
21.1 Verification ...................................................................................................... 111
21.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ................................................................... 111
22. Specifications ................................................................................... 112
LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller ..................... 113
23. Overview of the LNL-2210 ............................................................... 115
23.1 The LNL-2210 Board ...................................................................................... 115
23.2 Default Login Security Enhancements ........................................................... 117
24. Installation ........................................................................................ 121
24.1 Wiring and Setup ............................................................................................ 121
24.2 Memory Backup Battery ................................................................................. 133
24.3 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 133
24.4 Setting Dip Switches ....................................................................................... 134
24.5 Initial IP Addressing Mode .............................................................................. 134
24.6 Embedded Web Server .................................................................................. 135
24.7 Additional Mounting Information ..................................................................... 137
25. Maintenance .................................................................................... 139
25.1 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 139
26. UL Listed Installations ...................................................................... 140
27. Specification .................................................................................... 141
LNL-2220 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller ................... 143
28. Overview of the LNL-2220 ............................................................... 145
28.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 145
28.2 The IDRC Board ............................................................................................. 146
28.3 Default Settings .............................................................................................. 147
28.4 Default Login Security Enhancements ........................................................... 147
29. Installation ........................................................................................ 148
29.1 Wiring and Setup ............................................................................................ 148
29.2 Communication Wiring ................................................................................... 150
29.3 Reader Wiring ................................................................................................. 151
29.4 Input Circuit Wiring ......................................................................................... 156
29.5 Relay Circuit Wiring ........................................................................................ 157
29.6 Memory Backup Battery ................................................................................. 159
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29.7 Configuration .................................................................................................. 159
29.8 Initial IP Addressing Mode .............................................................................. 161
29.9 Embedded Web Server .................................................................................. 161
30. Maintenance .................................................................................... 164
30.1 Verification ...................................................................................................... 164
30.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ................................................................... 166
31. Specifications ................................................................................... 167
LNL-3300 Intelligent System Controller ...........................169
32. Overview of the LNL-3300 ............................................................... 171
32.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 171
32.2 The ISC Board ................................................................................................ 171
32.3 Default Settings .............................................................................................. 172
32.4 Default Login Security Enhancements ........................................................... 173
33. Installation ........................................................................................ 174
33.1 Communication Wiring ................................................................................... 174
33.2 Power and Alarm Inputs ................................................................................. 175
33.3 Memory Backup Battery ................................................................................. 175
33.4 Configuration .................................................................................................. 175
33.5 Initial IP Addressing Mode .............................................................................. 177
33.6 Embedded Web Server .................................................................................. 178
34. Maintenance .................................................................................... 181
34.1 Verification ...................................................................................................... 181
34.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ................................................................... 182
35. Specifications ................................................................................... 183
LNL-4420 Intelligent Dual Reader Controller ................... 185
36. Overview of the LNL-4420 ............................................................... 187
36.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 187
36.2 The IDRC Board ............................................................................................. 188
36.3 Default Settings .............................................................................................. 189
37. Installation ........................................................................................ 190
37.1 Wiring and Setup ............................................................................................ 190
37.2 Communication Wiring ................................................................................... 192
37.3 Reader Wiring ................................................................................................. 193
37.4 Input Circuit Wiring ......................................................................................... 194
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37.5 Relay Circuit Wiring ........................................................................................ 195
37.6 Memory Backup Battery ................................................................................. 197
37.7 Configuration .................................................................................................. 197
37.8 Initial IP Addressing Mode .............................................................................. 198
37.9 Embedded Web Server .................................................................................. 199
38. Maintenance .................................................................................... 203
38.1 Verification ...................................................................................................... 203
38.2 Replace Memory Backup Battery ................................................................... 204
39. UL 294 Installations ......................................................................... 205
40. Specifications ................................................................................... 206
ISC Communications ....................................................... 209
41. ISC Communication ......................................................................... 211
41.1 LAN Connections ............................................................................................ 211
41.2 LNL-ETHLAN (MSS1/MSS100 Ethernet Controller) ....................................... 212
41.3 LNL-ETHLAN-MICR (Micro Serial Server) ..................................................... 215
41.4 CoBox Micro 100 ............................................................................................ 217
41.5 CoBox Token Ring Serial Server (LNL-COBOX-201TR) ................................ 223
41.6 Lantronix CoBox-DR ....................................................................................... 228
41.7 Lantronix SecureBox SDS1100/1101 ............................................................. 229
41.8 Lantronix UDS-10/UDS100/UDS200/UDS1100 ............................................. 234
41.9 Commonly Used Values ................................................................................. 241
41.10 LNL-IC108A/IC109A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (4-wire) ......................... 242
41.11 LNL-IC108A/IC109A RS-232 to RS-485 Converter (2-Wire) ........................ 243
41.12 Configuring Two LNL-838A RS-232 to RS-485 Converters ......................... 244
41.13 Dial-Up Configuration for the ISC ................................................................. 247
41.14 Securcomm Uniflex DC336 Modems (12 VDC) ............................................ 251
41.15 Comtrol RocketPort Hub Si .......................................................................... 253
41.16 IFS Single/Multi-mode Duplex Data Transmitters Receivers (DFDMM001-TX
and 7DFDMM001-RX) ......................................................................................... 258
LNL-1100 Input Control Module ....................................... 263
42. Overview of the LNL-1100 ............................................................... 265
42.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 265
42.2 The Input Control Module (Series 2) .............................................................. 266
43. Installation ........................................................................................ 268
43.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 268
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43.2 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 272
44. Configuration ................................................................................... 273
44.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 273
44.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 276
45. Specifications ................................................................................... 278
LNL-1100-U Input Control Module ...................................279
46. Overview of the LNL-1100-U Board ................................................. 281
46.1 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 281
47. Installation ........................................................................................ 282
48. Configuration ................................................................................... 283
48.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 283
48.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 285
48.3 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 286
49. Mounting .......................................................................................... 288
50. Wiring ............................................................................................... 290
50.1 Supervised (Software Configurable) Alarm Inputs .......................................... 290
50.2 Unsupervised Alarm Inputs: Power Fail and External (Cabinet) Tamper ....... 291
50.3 Upstream Controller Communication .............................................................. 292
50.4 Control Output Wiring ..................................................................................... 293
50.5 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 294
50.6 Power and Communications ........................................................................... 295
50.7 UL Listed Installations .................................................................................... 296
51. Specifications ................................................................................... 297
LNL-1200 Output Control Module ....................................299
52. Overview of the LNL-1200 ............................................................... 301
52.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 301
52.2 The Output Control Module (Series 2) ............................................................ 302
53. Installation ........................................................................................ 304
53.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 304
53.2 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 306
54. Configuration ................................................................................... 308
54.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 308
54.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 311
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55. Specifications ................................................................................... 313
LNL-1200-U Output Control Module ................................315
56. Overview of the LNL-1200-U Board ................................................. 317
56.1 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 317
57. Installation ........................................................................................ 318
58. Configuration ................................................................................... 319
58.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 319
58.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 321
58.3 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 322
59. Mounting .......................................................................................... 324
60. Wiring ............................................................................................... 326
60.1 Unsupervised Alarm Inputs: Power Fail and External (Cabinet) Tamper ....... 326
60.2 Upstream Communication .............................................................................. 327
60.3 Relay Outputs ................................................................................................. 328
60.4 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 329
60.5 Power and Communications ........................................................................... 330
60.6 UL Listed Installations .................................................................................... 331
61. Specifications ................................................................................... 332
LNL-1300 Single Reader Interface Module ...................... 333
62. Overview of the LNL-1300 ............................................................... 335
62.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 335
62.2 The Single Reader Interface Module Board (Series 2) ................................... 336
63. Installation ........................................................................................ 338
63.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 338
63.2 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 346
64. Configuration ................................................................................... 348
64.1 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 348
65. Specifications ................................................................................... 352
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LNL-1300e Single Door IP Interface Module ...................353
66. Overview of the LNL-1300e ............................................................. 355
66.1 The LNL-1300e IP Interface Board ................................................................. 355
67. Installation ........................................................................................ 357
67.1 Wiring and Setup ............................................................................................ 357
67.2 Recommended Settings for PoE .................................................................... 368
67.3 Install Jumpers ............................................................................................... 368
68. Configure Network Address to LNL- 1300e ..................................... 369
68.1 Set DIP Switches to Addressing Mode ........................................................... 369
68.2 Using Public DHCP Addressing ...................................................................... 369
68.3 Using Static IP Addressing ............................................................................. 370
68.4 System Administration Configuration .............................................................. 371
69. Elevator Control ............................................................................... 372
70. Additional Mounting Information ...................................................... 373
71. Maintenance .................................................................................... 375
71.1 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 375
72. UL Listed Installations ...................................................................... 377
73. Specification .................................................................................... 378
LNL-1300-U Single Door Controller Module ....................381
74. Overview of the LNL-1300-U Board ................................................. 383
74.1 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 383
75. Installation ........................................................................................ 384
76. Configuration ................................................................................... 385
76.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 385
76.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 388
76.3 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 389
77. Mounting .......................................................................................... 391
78. Wiring ............................................................................................... 393
78.1 Supervised (Software Configurable) Alarm Inputs .......................................... 393
78.2 Upstream Communication .............................................................................. 394
78.3 Relay Outputs ................................................................................................. 395
78.4 Downstream Reader Communication ............................................................. 396
78.5 Open Supervised Device Protocol .................................................................. 397
78.6 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 398
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78.7 External (Cabinet) Tamper ............................................................................. 399
78.8 Power and Communications ........................................................................... 399
78.9 UL Listed Installations .................................................................................... 400
79. Specifications ................................................................................... 401
LNL-1320 Dual Reader Interface Module ........................403
80. Overview of the LNL-1320 ............................................................... 405
80.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 405
80.2 The Dual Reader Interface Module (Series 2) ................................................ 406
81. Installation ........................................................................................ 409
81.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 409
81.2 Elevator Control .............................................................................................. 419
82. Configuration ................................................................................... 421
82.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 421
82.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 424
83. Specifications ................................................................................... 425
LNL-1320-U Dual Door Controller Module ....................... 427
84. Overview of the LNL-1320-U Board ................................................. 429
84.1 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 429
85. Installation ........................................................................................ 430
86. Configuration ................................................................................... 431
86.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 431
86.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 434
86.3 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 435
87. Mounting .......................................................................................... 439
88. Wiring ............................................................................................... 441
88.1 Supervised (Software Configurable) Alarm Inputs .......................................... 441
88.2 Upstream Communication .............................................................................. 442
88.3 Control Output Wiring ..................................................................................... 443
88.4 Downstream Reader Communication ............................................................. 444
88.5 Open Supervised Device Protocol .................................................................. 445
88.6 Unsupervised Alarm Inputs: Power Fail and External (Cabinet) Tamper ....... 446
88.7 Power and Communications ........................................................................... 447
88.8 UL Listed Installations .................................................................................... 447
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89. Specifications ................................................................................... 449
LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer ...............................................451
90. Overview of the LNL-8000 Board .................................................... 453
90.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 453
90.2 The Star Multiplexer Board ............................................................................. 454
91. Installation ........................................................................................ 455
91.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 455
91.2 Wiring and Termination .................................................................................. 457
92. Configuration ................................................................................... 458
92.1 Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 458
92.2 Installing Jumpers ........................................................................................... 459
93. Specifications ................................................................................... 460
LNL-2005W Magnetic Card Access Reader ....................461
94. Overview .......................................................................................... 463
95. Installation ........................................................................................ 464
95.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 464
95.2 Mounting the Reader ...................................................................................... 464
95.3 Weatherproofing the Reader .......................................................................... 464
96. Configuration ................................................................................... 466
96.1 DIP Switch/Jumper Setting ............................................................................. 466
96.2 TTL Interface .................................................................................................. 466
96.3 Grounding the Reader .................................................................................... 468
96.4 Reader Verification ......................................................................................... 468
96.5 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 468
96.6 Maintenance ................................................................................................... 469
96.7 Product Identification ...................................................................................... 469
97. Specifications ................................................................................... 470
97.1 Reader Mounting Dimensions ........................................................................ 471
97.2 Reader Weather Shield .................................................................................. 473
LNL-2010W/2020W/2020W-NDK/NDKV2 Magnetic Card
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Access Reader ................................................................. 475
98. Overview .......................................................................................... 477
99. Installation ........................................................................................ 478
99.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 478
99.2 Mounting the Reader ...................................................................................... 478
99.3 Connecting the Keypad (LNL-2020W/NDK/V2 only) ...................................... 478
99.4 Weatherproofing the Reader .......................................................................... 479
100. Configuration ................................................................................. 481
100.1 Standard Format Code Summary ................................................................. 481
100.2 DIP Switch/Jumper Setting ........................................................................... 482
100.3 Keypad Data and Tamper Monitor Signaling ................................................ 483
100.4 TTL Interface ................................................................................................ 483
100.5 OnGuard Configuration ................................................................................ 485
100.6 Grounding the Reader .................................................................................. 485
100.7 Reader Verification ....................................................................................... 485
100.8 Status Indicators ........................................................................................... 486
100.9 Maintenance ................................................................................................. 486
100.10 Product Identification .................................................................................. 487
101. Specifications ................................................................................. 488
101.1 Reader Mounting Dimensions ...................................................................... 489
101.2 Reader Weather Shield ................................................................................ 491
LenelProx Readers ..........................................................493
102. LenelProx Readers ........................................................................ 495
102.1 Read Range ................................................................................................. 495
102.2 Installation Guidelines .................................................................................. 495
102.3 LenelProx LPMM-6800 ................................................................................. 497
102.4 LenelProx LPSP-6820 .................................................................................. 499
102.5 LenelProx LPKP-6840 .................................................................................. 502
102.6 LenelProx LPSR-2400 .................................................................................. 507
102.7 LenelProx LPRKP-4600 ............................................................................... 510
102.8 LenelProx LPMR-1824 and LPMR-1824 MC ................................................ 514
102.9 LenelProx LPLR-911 .................................................................................... 520
Lenel Keypads .................................................................529
103. Lenel Keypads ............................................................................... 531
103.1 LNL834S121NN and LNL826S121NN 8-bit Output Readers ....................... 531
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Lenel OpenCard Readers ................................................ 535
104. Lenel OpenCard Readers .............................................................. 537
104.1 OpenCard ISO-X Readers ............................................................................ 537
104.2 OpenCard XF1050-K .................................................................................... 540
104.3 OpenCard XF1500 ....................................................................................... 542
BlueDiamond Mobile Readers ......................................... 545
105. BlueDiamond Mobile Readers ....................................................... 547
105.1 Readers ........................................................................................................ 547
105.2 DirectKey Toolkit .......................................................................................... 548
105.3 Specifications ............................................................................................... 549
LNL-500B Biometric Reader Interface .............................563
106. Overview of the LNL-500B ............................................................. 565
106.1 Interfaces ...................................................................................................... 565
106.2 The Biometric Reader Interface Board ......................................................... 566
107. Installation ...................................................................................... 567
107.1 Wiring ........................................................................................................... 567
108. Configuration ................................................................................. 572
108.1 Setting DIP Switches .................................................................................... 572
108.2 Installing Jumpers ......................................................................................... 574
109. Maintenance .................................................................................. 575
109.1 Verification .................................................................................................... 575
109.2 Memory Backup Battery ............................................................................... 575
109.3 Firmware ....................................................................................................... 575
110. Supported Biometric Readers ........................................................ 576
111. Specifications ................................................................................. 577
HandKey Readers ............................................................ 579
112. HandKey Readers ......................................................................... 581
112.1 HandKey CR, II, and ID3D-R ........................................................................ 581
112.2 MIFARE/iCLASS HandKey Reader .............................................................. 594
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Biometric Readers ............................................................ 601
113. Overview of Biometric Readers ..................................................... 603
114. MorphoAccess SIGMA Series Reader .......................................... 604
114.1 Configure as an Alternate Bioscrypt Reader ................................................ 604
114.2 Configure to Read the Open Encoding Standard (DESFire) Application ...... 605
115. Bioscrypt 4G V-Station and V-Flex Readers ................................. 608
115.1 Compatible Hardware ................................................................................... 608
115.2 4G Registration in SecureAdmin .................................................................. 608
115.3 4G Configuration in SecureAdmin ................................................................ 609
115.4 4G Reader Interface Connections ................................................................ 612
115.5 Wiring 4G Verification Readers .................................................................... 613
115.6 4G Reader Configuration in OnGuard .......................................................... 617
115.7 Enrollment Configuration .............................................................................. 619
115.8 Encoding Configuration ................................................................................ 620
116. Bioscrypt 3G Series Readers ........................................................ 621
116.1 V-Pass FX and V-StationA ........................................................................... 621
116.2 V-Smart and V-StationG/H ........................................................................... 623
116.3 Installation .................................................................................................... 624
LNL-500W Wireless Gateway Interface ........................... 659
117. Overview of Wireless Reader Interfaces ....................................... 661
117.1 Interfaces ...................................................................................................... 661
118. Installation of the Gateway ............................................................ 662
118.1 Wiring ........................................................................................................... 662
119. Configuration ................................................................................. 666
119.1 Setting DIP Switches .................................................................................... 666
119.2 Installing Jumpers ......................................................................................... 668
119.3 Firmware ....................................................................................................... 668
119.4 Use with the LNL-2020W .............................................................................. 669
120. Specifications ................................................................................. 670
Command Keypad ...........................................................671
121. LNL-CK Command Keypad Overview ........................................... 673
121.1 Communication ............................................................................................. 673
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121.2 Hardware Revision and Firmware ................................................................ 680
121.3 Wiring the Command Keypad ....................................................................... 681
121.4 DIP Switches ................................................................................................ 683
121.5 Jumpers ........................................................................................................ 684
121.6 Command Keypad Configuration ................................................................. 684
121.7 Status Display ............................................................................................... 685
121.8 OnGuard Configuration ................................................................................ 685
121.9 Command Programming .............................................................................. 686
121.10 Command Keypad Behavior ....................................................................... 687
121.11 Specifications ............................................................................................. 689
Index ................................................................................................................ 691
HARDWARE
INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
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1 Inputs, Outputs and Interface Signals
Hardware products operate from various power sources and communicate via a variety of I/O interfaces.
Understanding the power requirements and interface signals, their characteristics, merits and limitations will
insure successful installation and a reliable system.
1.1 Power Inputs
1.1.1 AC Power
Some OnGuard hardware products can use an AC power source.
The AC power wiring to power supplies consists of the AC LINE (L), AC NEUTRAL (N), and SAFETY
GROUND (G). These lines from the AC power source to the power input terminals must not be
interchanged.
Interchange of the AC LINE and AC NEUTRAL exposes components within the power supply to the hot
side of the input power even if the AC line switch is turned off. This presents a safety hazard.
Interchange of the AC LINE and SAFETY GROUND places the supply chassis to an AC potential equal to
the input voltage. This could result in a lethal shock hazard or equipment damage.
The interchange of the AC NEUTRAL and SAFETY GROUND may result in ground current flowing
through the power supply chassis and other ground paths, causing unreliable/improper system operation.
The AC LINE input to Hardware power supplies is appropriately fused and switched. Local safety
regulations may require an additional switch/fuse to be installed in the NEUTRAL input.
Do not apply greater than 12 VAC ± 15% to any hardware product.
1.1.2 DC Power
All OnGuard hardware products can use a DC power source.
When using a DC power supply for a hardware product, the DC power must be isolated electrically from the
AC input side and non-switching, regulated DC power. Readers require +5 or +12 VDC, and all other panels
require either 12 VDC or 12 VAC (except the LNL-1300, LNL-1300e, and LNL-8000 which require
12 VDC, only).
DC power must be supplied through a diode for reverse polarity protection, and must be filtered and
regulated for the electronics. Products intended to be powered from DC should never be powered with an
AC transformer with rectifiers.
The Multiplexer requires a regulated, low ripple (under 20 mV P/P). The power input is fused and protected
from polarity reversal, and a crowbar over-voltage circuit protects against application of wrong voltages.
Do not apply greater than 12 VDC ±15% to any hardware product.
To insure reliable operation of all components of the system, it is important that all power supplies used to
power the devices are completely isolated from the AC power source.
Hardware Installation Guidelines
20 —
revision 7
1.2 Alarm Inputs
1.2.1 Unsupervised Alarms
Unsupervised alarm inputs sense simple contact closure. Open circuit results in an alarm condition. These
inputs are protected by pull-ups, series limiting resistors, and clamp diodes against transients, like
ElectroStatic Discharge. The signal is then buffered to reduce the effect of noise.
Open contacts should result in terminal voltages of 3.5 to 5 VDC. Closed contact terminal voltage should be
between 0 and 0.8 VDC.
1.2.2 Supervised Alarms
Various OnGuard hardware products provide contact supervision. These inputs require an end-of-line (EOL,
1K±10%) terminator to be installed with the contact to be monitored. This can be configured within the
software. Input protection is similar to that of the unsupervised input, however the input is also filtered to
reject 50/60 Hz AC coupling.
The supervised input can sense contact conditions of SAFE, ALARM, and FAULT. It also accommodates
normally closed (NC) and normally open (NO) contacts, which is configurable within the application.
1.3 Reader Inputs/Outputs
1.3.1 Reader Data Input
Reader data input is similar to unsupervised alarm input. Reader data input interfaces to reader DATA 1/
DATA 0 (WD1/WD0) open collector signals and produces a nominal signal swing of 0 to 5 volts.
1.3.2 Open Collector Output
Open collector output is used by readers to send reader data DATA1/DATA0 (WD1/WD0) and to control
external LEDs. Pull-up resistors and diode clamps are provided for reader data outputs. This type of
interface is limited to 500 feet.
1.4 Relay Outputs
Some Lenel hardware products provide form C relay contact outputs. These are dry contacts that are capable
of switching signals as well as higher current loads. However, once they are used to switch current (for
example, a door strike), they can not be used reliably to switch small signals (for example, dialer input.)
1.5 RS-485 Communication Overview
The EIA RS-485 standard defines an electrical interface for multi-point communication on bus transmission
lines. It allows high-speed data transfer over extended distance (4000 feet/1219 m.) The RS-485 interface
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Lenel OnGuard Hardware Installation Manual

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Security door controllers
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Hardware Installation Manual

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