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ALTO 818 ACCESS CONTROL UNITS SE 818SC and SE 818SX INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL 5452 Betsy Ross Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054-1184 408-727-5170 Fax 408-727-6707 P/N 66109074001, Rev. D Alto 818 Installation and Operation ' Copyright 1997 Westinghouse Security Electronics. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. DuraKey(cid:153), QuadraKey(cid:153), NexKey(cid:153), NexSentry(cid:153) and DigiReader(cid:153) are trademarks of Westinghouse Security Electronics. ii P/N 66109074001 Rev. D Section 1: Introduction Limited Warranty Westinghouse Security Electronics warrants to the original user the Equipment manufactured by Security Electronics as described herein (the Equipment) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase by such user or fifteen (15) months from the date of shipment from the factory, whichever is sooner, provided: I Security Electronics has been notified within such period by return of any alleged defective equipment, free and clear of any liens and encumbrances to Security Electronics or its authorized Dealer at the address specified, transportation prepaid; and II the Equipment has not been abused, misused or improperly maintained and/or repaired during such period; and III such defect has not been caused by ordinary wear and tear; and IV such defect is not a result of voltage surges/brownouts, lightning, water damage/flooding, fire, explosion, earthquakes, tornadoes, acts of aggression/war or similar phenomena; and V accessories used as an integral to Security Electronics Systems have been approved by Security Electronics (e.g., coaxial cables, batteries, etc.); and VI the Equipment has been installed, the installation supervised or installation tested by an authorized Security Electronics Dealer. Command Keys are warranted for 5 years. Security Electronics shall at its option, either repair or replace, free of charge, the Equipment found, upon Security Electronics’ inspection to be so defective, or if agreed upon, refund the purchase price, less a reasonable allowance for depreciation, in exchange for the Equipment. Magnetic Stripe Cards are warranted as described by the manufacturer’s warranty. SECURITY ELECTRONICS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY PERIOD AS SET FORTH ABOVE. SECURITY ELECTRONICS MAXIMUM LIABILITY HEREUNDER IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE EQUIPMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SECURITY ELECTRONICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ARISING FROM THE SALE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT. Some states do not allow limitations on incidental or consequential damages or how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply. This warranty gives specific legal rights; however, other rights which vary from state to state, may pertain. The information provided in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Westinghouse Security Electronics (WSE) assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear. Possession of this manual does not imply the granting of licenses to make or sell equipment or software constructed according to descriptions provided. iii Alto 818 Installation and Operation FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Alto 818 access control units manufactured by Westinghouse Security Electronics have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions herein, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (cid:149) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. (cid:149) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. (cid:149) Insure that this equipment is not connected to the same AC power outlet as the receiver. (cid:149) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Listed 56Z7 UL 294 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM The SE 818SC and SE 818SX are UL 294 listed. Installation according to this manual will meet specifications for a UL 294 access control system. iv P/N 66109074001 Rev. D Section 1: Introduction Contents List of Figures..................................................................................................................................... xi List of Tables......................................................................................................................................xiii Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Manual Conventions..............................................................................................................1-2 1.2 System Features ..................................................................................................................1-3 1.2.1 Access Control....................................................................................................1-4 1.2.2 System S-, E-, and H-Mode Operation ................................................................1-4 1.2.3 Monitoring............................................................................................................1-4 1.2.4 System Test........................................................................................................1-4 1.3 Principles of Operation..........................................................................................................1-5 1.3.1 Users and Card holders.......................................................................................1-5 1.3.2 Building Modes....................................................................................................1-5 Building Open Mode............................................................................................1-6 Building Limited Mode .........................................................................................1-6 Building Closed Mode..........................................................................................1-6 Changing Building Modes....................................................................................1-6 1.3.3 Sensor Types ......................................................................................................1-7 Normal Sensor.....................................................................................................1-7 Open Sensor.......................................................................................................1-7 Closed Sensor.....................................................................................................1-7 Station Sensor.....................................................................................................1-7 1.3.4 Privileged Versus Non-Privileged Card Holders.....................................................1-7 1.3.5 Door Control ........................................................................................................1-8 Door Locks..........................................................................................................1-8 Door Switches.....................................................................................................1-9 Request-to-Exit ...................................................................................................1-9 1.3.6 Anti-Passback.....................................................................................................1-9 Hard Anti-Passback...........................................................................................1-10 Soft Anti-Passback............................................................................................1-10 REX and DS Considerations..............................................................................1-10 Anti-Passback Status........................................................................................1-10 Typical Anti-Passback Installation ..................................................................... 1-10 1.3.7 Remote Station ................................................................................................. 1-11 1.3.8 Tamper Switches............................................................................................... 1-11 1.3.9 Duress Code .....................................................................................................1-12 v Alto 818 Installation and Operation Section 2: System Description 2.1 Alto 818 Access Control Unit................................................................................................2-4 2.1.1 Electronics..........................................................................................................2-5 Lithium Battery....................................................................................................2-5 Main PCA Switches.............................................................................................2-6 LED Panel...........................................................................................................2-6 MSM Auto Sensing PCA.....................................................................................2-7 2.1.2 ACU System Interface.........................................................................................2-7 Power (P1) ..........................................................................................................2-7 Relays.................................................................................................................2-8 20 mA .................................................................................................................2-8 Host....................................................................................................................2-8 Terminal...............................................................................................................2-9 Annunciator.........................................................................................................2-9 RS-485................................................................................................................2-9 Sensors...............................................................................................................2-9 2.2 Power Modules ...................................................................................................................2-10 2.2.1 SE 3708CU / SE 3718SU Power Modules with Backup Batteries......................2-10 2.2.2 SE 3018S/ SE 3018-2 Power Modules ..............................................................2-12 2.2.3 SE 3708C Power Module with Backup Batteries................................................2-13 2.2.4 Alarm-Saf Power Supply/Battery Charger Model AS/PS5-BFS-24-UL................2-13 LED Indicators...................................................................................................2-13 Fuses................................................................................................................2-14 Backup Batteries...............................................................................................2-14 Power Supply/Battery Enclosure .......................................................................2-15 2.2.5 Power Inserter...................................................................................................2-15 2.3 Terminal, Host and Printer...................................................................................................2-16 2.3.1 Terminal.............................................................................................................2-16 2.3.2 Host Computer..................................................................................................2-16 2.3.3 Printer ...............................................................................................................2-16 2.4 SE 778-A Annunciator/Control Module ................................................................................2-17 2.4.1 Latched Contacts and Indicator .........................................................................2-18 2.4.2 Control Contacts and Indicators.........................................................................2-18 2.4.3 Station Switch and Indicators ...........................................................................2-18 2.4.4 Remote Station .................................................................................................2-19 2.5 SE 774-A Multiple Switch Monitor (MSM)............................................................................2-20 2.6 Communication Interfaces...................................................................................................2-22 2.6.1 CI-1 Communications Interface..........................................................................2-22 2.6.2 CI-8 Communications Interface..........................................................................2-23 2.7 Analog Proximity Sensors...................................................................................................2-24 2.7.1 Proximity Sensor Operation...............................................................................2-24 2.7.2 Proximity Sensor Models ..................................................................................2-24 SE 2814/15 Proximity Sensors..........................................................................2-24 SE 2854/55 Medium Range Sensor...................................................................2-25 SE 2804 Compact Sensor.................................................................................2-25 vi P/N 66109074001 Rev. D Section 1: Introduction 2.8 DigiReader Digital Command Key Readers.......................................................................... 2-27 2.9 VIP2 Keypad....................................................................................................................... 2-28 2.9.1 Keypad Used with a Sensor ..............................................................................2-29 2.9.2 VIP2 in Stand-Alone Operation.......................................................................... 2-29 2.9.3 VIP2 LEDs ........................................................................................................ 2-29 2.9.4 Duress Code Feature......................................................................................... 2-29 2.10 Modems.............................................................................................................................. 2-30 2.11 NexStar RS-485 Multiplexer................................................................................................ 2-31 2.12 S-Net ..................................................................................................................................2-32 2.13 Door Control Configurations.................................................................................................2-33 2.13.1 One-Reader Control........................................................................................... 2-33 2.13.2 Two-Reader Control............................................................................................2-34 2.14 System Modes....................................................................................................................2-35 2.14.1 Operate Mode....................................................................................................2-35 2.14.2 Command Mode................................................................................................ 2-35 Section 3: Installation Planning 3.1 Installation Planning..............................................................................................................3-2 3.1.1 Safety Precautions ..............................................................................................3-2 3.1.2 Plan Procedures..................................................................................................3-3 3.2 Environmental Requirements.................................................................................................3-5 3.3 Hardware Location.................................................................................................................3-6 3.3.1 Alto 818 Controller...............................................................................................3-6 3.3.2 Analog Proximity Reader.....................................................................................3-6 3.3.3 DigiReader...........................................................................................................3-8 3.3.4 Remote Station Switch........................................................................................3-8 3.4 General Wiring Requirements................................................................................................3-9 3.5 Coaxial Cable Installation....................................................................................................3-10 3.6 S-Net .................................................................................................................................. 3-11 3.6.1 Cable Losses .................................................................................................... 3-11 3.6.2 S-Net Power Wire Size...................................................................................... 3-12 3.6.3 Alternatives to Large Power Wire.......................................................................3-13 3.6.4 Future System Expansion.................................................................................3-13 3.6.5 S-Net Cable.......................................................................................................3-13 3.6.6 Termination Resistors........................................................................................3-14 3.6.7 NexStar RS-485 Multiplexer ..............................................................................3-14 3.6.8 Wire Insertion....................................................................................................3-15 3.7 S-Net Power Requirements.................................................................................................3-16 3.8 Alto 818 Mounting...............................................................................................................3-17 3.9 Controlled Doors.................................................................................................................. 3-18 3.9.1 Unmonitored Doors............................................................................................3-18 3.9.2 Door Locks........................................................................................................ 3-18 3.10 Multiple Switch Monitors.....................................................................................................3-19 3.11 Monitored Inputs.................................................................................................................. 3-20 3.12 Installation Sequence..........................................................................................................3-21 vii Alto 818 Installation and Operation Section 4: Wiring 4.1 AC Power..............................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.1 Grounding............................................................................................................4-2 4.1.2 ACU Connection..................................................................................................4-2 4.2 DC Power..............................................................................................................................4-4 4.2.1 Alarm-Saf Model AS/PS5-BFS-24-UL..................................................................4-4 Single Alarm-Saf Installation................................................................................4-5 Multiple Alarm-Saf Power Supplies Installation ....................................................4-5 4.2.2 Power Inserter.....................................................................................................4-6 Single Power Inserter Installation.........................................................................4-7 Multiple Power Inserters Installation.....................................................................4-8 4.3 RS-485 Interface....................................................................................................................4-9 4.4 Analog Sensors................................................................................................................... 4-11 4.5 Lock Wiring Interface...........................................................................................................4-12 4.6 SE 744-A MSM Interface Wiring..........................................................................................4-13 4.6.1 Reader Connections..........................................................................................4-13 4.6.2 Monitor Point Connections.................................................................................4-13 4.7 Host and System Terminal Interface Wiring.........................................................................4-15 4.8 Remote Terminal Wiring ......................................................................................................4-17 4.9 SE 778-A Interface Wiring..................................................................................................4-18 4.10 20 mA Loop Wiring.............................................................................................................4-19 4.11 Remote Dial-Up Interface...................................................................................................4-20 Section 5: Bench Check 5.1 Unpacking.............................................................................................................................5-2 5.2 Test Setup.............................................................................................................................5-3 5.3 Test Procedures....................................................................................................................5-6 5.3.1 Power On............................................................................................................5-6 5.3.2 Terminal Test.......................................................................................................5-7 5.3.3 Lock Relay Test...................................................................................................5-8 5.3.4 Monitor Input Test................................................................................................5-9 5.3.5 Sensor Test.......................................................................................................5-10 5.3.6 RS-485 (S-Net) Test...........................................................................................5-10 DigiReader.........................................................................................................5-10 VIP2.................................................................................................................. 5-11 5.3.7 Bench Check Conclusion ..................................................................................5-12 Section 6: Commands 6.1 Keyboard Entries ..................................................................................................................6-2 6.1.1 Days and Dates...................................................................................................6-2 6.1.2 Time Entries........................................................................................................6-3 6.1.3 Enter Key............................................................................................................6-4 6.1.4 Escape (ESC) Key..............................................................................................6-4 6.2 Command Types ...................................................................................................................6-5 viii P/N 66109074001 Rev. D Section 1: Introduction 6.3 Command Descriptions.........................................................................................................6-6 6.3.1 ACCESS .............................................................................................................6-7 6.3.2 BYE....................................................................................................................6-8 6.3.3 CLOSE................................................................................................................6-8 6.3.4 DELETE..............................................................................................................6-9 6.3.5 DOOR .................................................................................................................6-9 6.3.6 FORGIVE..........................................................................................................6-16 6.3.7 GROUP.............................................................................................................6-16 6.3.8 HELP ................................................................................................................6-17 6.3.9 HOLIDAY..........................................................................................................6-17 6.3.10 KEY...................................................................................................................6-18 6.3.11 LIMIT ................................................................................................................6-21 6.3.12 MODEM............................................................................................................6-21 6.3.13 MONITOR.........................................................................................................6-23 6.3.14 OPEN................................................................................................................6-24 6.3.15 RELOCK...........................................................................................................6-24 6.3.16 REPORT...........................................................................................................6-24 6.3.17 RESET..............................................................................................................6-26 6.3.18 SHUNT.............................................................................................................6-26 6.3.19 SILENCE ..........................................................................................................6-27 6.3.20 STATUS............................................................................................................6-28 6.3.21 SYSTEM...........................................................................................................6-29 6.3.22 TIME.................................................................................................................6-34 6.3.23 UNLOCK...........................................................................................................6-35 6.3.24 UNSHUNT........................................................................................................6-36 6.3.25 USER................................................................................................................6-36 6.3.26 VERSION..........................................................................................................6-37 6.3.27 XLOAD..............................................................................................................6-37 6.3.28 XSAVE..............................................................................................................6-38 Section 7: Database Setup 7.1 Overview................................................................................................................................7-2 7.1.1 System Administrator..........................................................................................7-2 7.1.2 User Authorization Rank......................................................................................7-2 7.1.3 Default Database Parameters..............................................................................7-3 Default Password NEW.......................................................................................7-3 Default Access Code 1........................................................................................7-3 Default Report 1...................................................................................................7-4 7.2 Preparation for Setup.............................................................................................................7-5 7.2.1 Talk to the Owner.................................................................................................7-5 7.2.2 Command Keys...................................................................................................7-5 7.2.3 Listing Card holders.............................................................................................7-6 Card Holder Names .............................................................................................7-7 Access Codes.....................................................................................................7-7 7.2.4 Listing Access Codes..........................................................................................7-7 ix Alto 818 Installation and Operation 7.2.5 Reports................................................................................................................7-7 Log Events ..........................................................................................................7-7 Report Actions.....................................................................................................7-9 7.2.6 List of Doors......................................................................................................7-10 7.3 Creating the Database......................................................................................................... 7-11 7.3.1 Entering the Command Mode ............................................................................ 7-11 7.3.2 Exiting the Command Mode .............................................................................. 7-11 7.3.3 Command Sequence.........................................................................................7-12 7.3.4 PRINT Command...............................................................................................7-12 Section 8: Operation 8.1 Overview................................................................................................................................8-2 8.2 Initial Power-On.....................................................................................................................8-3 8.3 Terminal Set-Up.....................................................................................................................8-4 8.4 Initial Log On.........................................................................................................................8-5 8.5 Operate Mode .......................................................................................................................8-6 8.6 Operator Responsibilities ......................................................................................................8-7 8.6.1 System Monitoring ..............................................................................................8-7 8.6.2 Response to Alarms............................................................................................8-8 8.7 Operation Commands............................................................................................................8-9 8.7.1 CLOSE................................................................................................................8-9 8.7.2 FORGIVE............................................................................................................8-9 8.7.3 LIMIT...................................................................................................................8-9 8.7.4 OPEN................................................................................................................8-10 8.7.5 RELOCK ...........................................................................................................8-10 8.7.6 SHUNT..............................................................................................................8-10 8.7.7 SILENCE...........................................................................................................8-10 8.7.8 STATUS.............................................................................................................8-10 8.7.9 UNLOCK ........................................................................................................... 8-11 8.7.10 UNSHUNT ......................................................................................................... 8-11 Section 9: Annual Test for UL 294 System Appendix A: Specifications Appendix B: Database Setup Sheets Appendix C: Coaxial Cable Vendors Appendix D: Command Keys Index x P/N 66109074001 Rev. 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