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MASC Managed Automated Security Controls MAC-R Hardware Installation Manual OLTIS Security Systems International, LLC W228 N727 Westmound Dr. Waukesha, WI 587 Ph:.2.290 www.ossi-usa.com

Notice Installation of this product must be in accordance will all safety codes. It is recommended prior to installation the installer consult with and get approval of local fire officials before installing locks or devices on any doors that may be fire exits. The use of egress push buttons may not be legal. Single action exit may be required. The installer should always obtain proper permits and approvals in writing before installing equipment. Installation of this product shall be in accordance with all Local, State, and ederal Laws. The installer is responsible to insure the product is installed according to the rules and guidelines of the National Electrical Code as well as State or Local Codes. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. It is recommended the installer read and understand the complete installation manual prior to installation of this product.

Table of Contents Chapter : The MAC-R... 5 MAC-R Design & Layout... 5 Compatible Readers... 6 Installation Considerations... 6 Wire Terminations... 7 Network Cable Guidelines... 7 Chapter 2: Wiring Topologies... 9 MASC Configuration Options... 9 ree Topology Star... 0 ree Topology Loop... Bus Topology... 2 Doubly Terminated Bus Topology... 2 Singly Terminated Bus Topology... 2 Bus Topology, Specific Rules... SLTA-0 Settings... Bridging Two Networks... 5 Chapter : Connections... 7 Network Connection... 7 Connecting Power... 7 Panel Grounding... 7 System Battery... 8 Panel Tamper Switch... 8 RAM Battery... 8 Card Readers... 9 Panel Provided Power... 20 Typical Door Wiring... 20 Auxiliary Outputs... 2 Panel Wiring Layout... 22 Typical Switch Hookup... 2 Chapter : Panel Guidelines and Information... 25 MAC-R Specifications Table... 25 Chapter 5: Quick Start Guides... 27 Installing and Configuring the MASC Server Software... 27 Installing MAC-R Drivers... 27 Installing the Driver for the Echelon LT-USB Adapter... 28 Installing the Hardware Driver for the ilon-0 (LT-EA-0) Adapter... 28 Adding a MAC-R Driver... 29 Adding Control Panels... 29 Turn Driver On-Line... 29 Set the Address of the Controller... 0

Chapter The MAC-R MAC-R Design and Layout 22 Rdr lash Pwr Led TT-0A or a detailed wiring diagram of the MAC-R got to the last page of this manual. The MAC-R is a PLC based Access Control panel supporting up to 52,000 cards, Card Readers, 6 Inputs, 8 Outputs, and 6 Open Collector Outputs. It uses the Echelon ree Topology transceivers to communicate and features full Drag-n-drop ladder logic programming. All communications is over an Echelon ree Topology 78kb network. A single termination bus can support up to 6 devices on a single pair of wires with a maximum distance or 00 meters. If more distance is needed, a double termination can be used at each end of line to increase the distance up to 2700 meters. Any one of three different adapters can be used to bring the signal into the computer; LT-SA-0 Lon-Talk Serial Adapter, LT-USB Lon-Talk USB adapter, or LT-EA-0 Lon-Talk Ethernet adapter. Document # MN0000 rev. 000 5

COMPATIBLE READERS: The MAC-R controller supports many different styles of Wiegand based readers. The bit structure can vary to support 26, 29, 2,, 5, 6, 7, 0, and 8 bits cards. Multiple formats are support simultaneously. The following readers were determined to be compatible with the MAC-R Intelligent Controller. HID Inc: Proxpro, Proxpro with 8-bit burst keypad, Proxpoint, Proxpro Plus, Prox80, Thinline, MiniProx, Maxiprox, Iclass versions: R0, R0, R0, RK0, R90, and ips model C. IDteck: R Tiny, R0, R20, RK0, RM50, R0, R70 Indala Corp.: 60, P506/507, 60, 620, ASR-505, ASR-50 proximity card readers Mercury Security Corp., Models MR-0 magnetic card reader. Essex Electronics Inc., Model KK Keypad. Sagem Morpho, Inc.: TWIC Readers Core Street IPS solutions Wiegand: Classic 0, 5,, and 2 All of the above readers have no decision making capabilities. They forward the card information to the MAC-R controller which makes all decisions through distributed intelligence. INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS:. MINIMUM SYSTEM CONIGURATION: A. One Model MAC-R Intelligent Controller. B. One reader. C. One 8-2 VAC or DC Power supply D. One Echelon Network interface, LT-SA-0, LT-USB, LT-EA-0 E. One MASC server package: Server, 2, or 2. The MAC-R System is intended to be installed in accordance with the Manufacturer s Installation Instructions and the following. A. The National Electrical Code, NPA 70.. The MAC-R Intelligent Controller is only intended for use with a UL Listed Class II transformer rated 6.5-8 VAC, 0 VA, 60 Hz or UL listed Class II 8-2 VDC power supply. The MAC-R Controller can provide the power for up to four 5 or 2 VDC readers. The base power draw on the controller is 250 ma. Total power output including the power for the board, readers, 6 inputs, and 8 outputs should average.5 amps. It could raise as high as.2 amps maximum if you decide to power motion sensors with it. The controller supports 6 inputs that can be configured as Normally Open, Normally closed, 2-State, -State, -State EOL, -State, or analog. 8 output relay contacts are provided for door locks and other devices. All the relays are orm C Single Pole Single throw individually fused at 5 amps 25 volts. There are also 6 open collector outputs used for providing ground connections for pilot relays or LED s. The controller also supports a.5 volt battery charging circuit for trickle charging a battery. If power fails, the controller will run from the battery at average discharge rate of /2 amp per hour. On average load, hours of backup power will be provided with one 7 AH battery connected. The controller monitors the main and secondary power input lines and provides AC Main power loss and low battery alarms at the host computer. Main power alarm occurs at 5 volts or less and Low Battery alarm is registered at volts or less. 6 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

Wire Terminations All terminations are via plug-in connectors. All field wire connectors are screw-terminal compression type, accepting up to #AWG solid or stranded wire. Stranded-type wire is recommended. If solid-type wire is to be used, it is recommended that wire be no larger than #8AWG. Strip approximately ¼ of the insulation from lead wires for insertion into the connector terminal plugs. Screw terminals clamp down onto the wires by advancing the screws in a clockwise direction. It may be necessary to loosen each of the screws prior to panel wiring to allow ease of wire insertion. It is recommended when tightening screws to remove the plug connector from its socket. Excessive pressure while tightening may damage the PC Board. Use care when tightening screws with plug connector inserted. Network Cable Guidelines Minimum Configuration The MAC-R uses Echelon s LonTalk free topology transceivers to communicate between panels and to the host computer. The network is designed to accommodate bus, star, or loop topologies or any combination of these topologies. A single twisted pair wire is all that s needed. LonTalk is very robust and will operate on many different types of cable. Performance will vary with cable type. The transmission specification depends on such factors as resistance, mutual capacitance, and the velocity of propagation. The system performance on the cables listed in the table below have been tested and documented. Cable Type Wire Dia./AWG R loop Ohm/km C N/km Vprop % of C Belden 8502, single twisted pair, stranded 9/29,.mm/6 28 56 62 Unshielded, 50 degree C Belden 87, single twisted pair, stranded 9/29.mm/6 28 72 55 Unshielded, 60 degree C Level IV 22AWG, twisted pair, typically solid & 0.65mm/22 06 9 67 Unshielded JY (St) Y 2x2x0.8, -wire helical twist, solid, shielded 0.8 mm/20. 7 98 It should be noted that shielded data cable is not required. If shielded data cable is to be used, the shield wire should only be terminated at one end of each wire segment. If shielded cable is used the distance limitation is reduced by approximately 50%. Document # MN0000 rev. 000 7

Chapter 2 Wiring Topologies MASC Configuration Options MASC Server USB Rs22 LonTalk LT-USB LonTalk LT-SA-0 Panel. (Net Node ) Panel 2. (Net 2 Node ) Panel.2 (Net Node 2) Panel 2.2 (Net 2 Node 2) Communication s on the Server The MASC Driver service supports any combination of USB, Rs22 s, or TCP/IP ports. The system will support up to 00 connections per PC. Each PC connection is assigned a unique Domain number. A Domain is defined as a (USB, 22, TCP/IP) on a computer. Ethernet LonTalk Ethernet LAN / WAN (TCP / IP) LT-EA-0 ilon-0 Panel. (Net Node ) Panel.2 (Net Node 2) LonTalk Ethernet LT-EA-0 ilon-0 Panel. (Net Node ) Panel.2 (Net Node 2) Ethernet Communication s on Workstations Communication Drivers can also be loaded on to MASC Workstations. All events are forwarded to the MASC server. The Advantage here is all communications can be trouble shot locally on-site. There is also an advantage to distributing the processing on multiple workstations as the load is spread across multiple Pc s. or detailed directions on installing Drivers refer to the section at the end of this manual Quick Start guide for installing MASC Drivers. USB ` Rs22 Ethernet LT-EA-0 ilon-0 LT-USB LT-SA-0 LonTalk LonTalk LonTalk Panel. (Net Node ) Panel 2. (Net 2 Node ) Panel. (Net Node ) Panel.2 (Net Node 2) Panel 2.2 (Net 2 Node 2) Panel.2 (Net Node 2) Document # MN0000 rev. 000 9

SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW Wiring Topologies ree Topologies When using free topology cabling, the only criteria that matters is the total length of cable. Star and loop configurations are both supported. As the chart below illustrates, Low impedance Cat V cable allows for a total of 00 meters of cable in any one segment. Up to 6 devices can exist in any one segment. If you need to go farther you can add a repeater which separates your wiring into two segments. ree Topology is terminated with a single 52 ohm resistor preferably located towards the center of the segment. Loop topology has the advantage of redundancy. If for any reason that the loop gets cut, the network will not stop functioning unless the network has a direct short at the point where damaged. ree topology is very forgiving and may appear to work just fine without the termination resistor, but it still important to place this resistor on the trunk-line especially on very short or very long distances to ensure good data flow and avoid network collisions. The Echelon communications line is not polarity sensitive. Several examples are provided here. RAM BATT. Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K RAM BATT. Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT J 9 Door J 6 Door SW SW Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Star Topology 52 Ohm terminating reisistor SLTA or other Lonworks Interface 78K Lonworks Network Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT J 0 Door K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 0 Door K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT MAC-R or other I/O Devices 0 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 SW 5 K 6 J 0 Door 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 SLTA or other Lonworks Interface 52 Ohm terminating reisistor Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs J AUX OUT 78K Lonworks Network Loop Topology RAM BATT. K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT MAC-R or other I/O Devices RAM BATT. K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs J AUX OUT Whenever you wire the controllers in a loop it is very important to observe polarity. Host Net A must be attached to A and Host Net B must be attached to B. This includes proper polarity on the network adapter as well. ree Topology Specifications Maximum distance between any two nodes. Maximum total wire length per segment. Belden 8502 500 Meters 500 Meters Belden 87 00 Meters 500 Meters Level V, 22AWG 00 Meters 500 Meters JY (St) Y 2x2x0.8 20 Meters 500 Meters Document # MN0000 rev. 000

SW SW J 0 Door J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 9 Door J 6 Door SW SW J 0 Door J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 9 Door J 6 Door SW Bus Topologies If a more robust long distance network is required a double terminated Bus network is recommended. With a 6-2 twisted pair (Belden 8502 or equivalent) you could extend your network up to 2700 meters or 8800 ft. A 05 ohm resistor is placed at the extreme physical end of each end of the network. Doubly Terminated Buss Topology SLTA or other Lonworks Interface 05 Ohm terminating reisistor # 78K Lonworks Buss 05 Ohm terminating reisistor #2 RAM BATT. J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 0 Door K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT MAC-R or other I/O Devices Single Terminated Buss Topology SLTA or other Lonworks Interface 78K Lonworks Buss 52 Ohm terminating reisistor RAM BATT. SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader SW Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. J 9 Door J 6 Door RAM BATT. Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT J 0 Door K K 2 K 5 K 6 K 7 K 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT MAC-R or other I/O Devices In a single terminated buss topology all the same rules as free topology apply. 2 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door Buss Topology Important Detail 78K Lonworks Buss MAC-R or other I/O Devices Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs J AUX OUT Individual Network Segments Must Not Exceed Meters in Length from Main Buss Trunk Segment Buss Rules and Limitations In a doubly terminated bus topology, two (05 ohm resistors) terminations are required, one at each end of the bus. Control Panels connected to the bus must not have more than a -meter stub length. The Lon-Talk Serial adapter is just another node on the network so it can be located anywhere on the bus. Doubly terminated bus configurations do not have a maximum node-to-node distance, so you could have one controller,000 meters away from 0 controllers in another area of the building. The same rules apply to bus terminations as there are only 6 devices allowed per segment. At this time the cable is fully loaded, to expand it a repeater must be added. Double Terminated Bus Specifications Belden 8502 Belden 87 Level V, 22AWG JY (St) Y 2x2x0.8 Maximum bus length for segments with ree topology transceivers wired as double terminated bus. 2700 Meters 2700 Meters 00 Meters 900 Meters Document # MN0000 rev. 000

SLTA-0 The Serial Lon-Talk Adapter connects to the server PC via an RS-22 connection. Distance limitations are 50 maximum with low cap cable. All communications are verified between the controllers and computer. SLTA-0 typical dipswitch settings Switch Settings Buffered Link/ Alert Ack. protocol Off 2 Remote Host/ Local Host Off Net disables after reset/ Net Always Enabled Off NSI irmware/ SLTA irmware Off 5 Autobaud Enable/ Autobaud disabled Off 6 Baud rate 9,200 On 7 Baud rate 9,600 Off 8 Baud rate 2,00 Off SLTA-0 Side View Switch Settings SERVICE SWITCH SERVICE LED CONIGURATION DIP SWITCH NETWORK CONNECTOR 2 5 6 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 0 Door SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K 6 K 7 J 9 Door J 6 Door 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW SW J 0 Door J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW SW J 0 Door J 0 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door SW J 0 Door SW J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader J 0 Door K K 2 2 K 5 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door J 2 Reader J Reader 2 J Reader J Reader K K 2 2 K 5 Bridging Two Networks Enterprise level Applications Sister Company Toronto Canada 52 Ohm terminating reisistor 78K Lonworks Network Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs J AUX OUT Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs J AUX OUT Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs J AUX OUT Ethernet to Lonworks adapter Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT Internet or Wide Area Network Ethernet to Lonworks adapter SLTA or other Lonworks Interface 78K Lonworks Buss 52 Ohm terminating reisistor Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT RAM BATT. 5 K 6 6 K 7 7 K 8 8 K K J 9 Door J 6 Door LT-EA LT-EA RS-22 Communications Tamp. & Bat Power & RAM BATT. J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. Tamp. & Bat Power & J 7 Alarm Inputs J 2VDC & Com. J AUX OUT J AUX OUT Main acility in Detroit, MI Document # MN0000 rev. 000 5

Chapter Connections Network Connection MAC-R panels are connected together for data communication over a twisted-pair cable. The twisted-pair may be shielded or unshielded. It should be noted that shielded data cable is not required. Termination for this data line is via terminals 5 and 6. It is not necessary to observe polarity for data line hook-up. If the data line is shielded, the shield should be terminated to terminal. The shield wire should only be terminated at only one end of each wire segment. Also note that terminal pin number connects to earth ground. This connection must be made to insure the RTU PC board has the proper surge discharge path. It is recommended that the terminating resistor if required be installed as shown in the diagram below to avoid being shorted over years of service. Power Supply 8V - 28V AC or 8V - 28V DC Earth Ground System Power 78K Host Line 2 5 6 Power & 2 5 6 Terminator Resistor Power & Connecting Power The MAC-R can be powered through an AC transformer or DC power supply. The main power leads are connected to terminals and 2. If using a DC power supply the positive lead needs to be wired to terminal (top) and the ground to terminal 2. The base draw of the control panel with nothing connected except the power lead is 50ma. 50ma would be added per reader, 5 ma per input, and 0ma per output. When sizing the power supply provide amp per controller. The PWR-2 is a 2 VDC power supply rated at 2.5 amps. It has enough power for (2) MAC-R controllers. Panel Grounding The MAC-R panel should be grounded by connecting the terminal to earth ground. When mounted in a standard SecurityInc MAC-R enclosure box, there is a ground lug located at the bottom middle of the box. The PC board should be connected to this ground lug. The installer should always insure the enclosure box is earth grounded at the nearest building ground point. Earth grounding the enclosure provides a discharge path for power surges and ESD. An electrical circuit ground is not an acceptable ground path. The ground should be to a ground rod, building steel or other true ground source. The ground wire should be 8-0 AWG wire and be kept as short as possible. connecting power to the MAC-R. Document # MN0000 rev. 000 7

System Battery The battery is connected to terminals and 2. Polarity must be observed when installing the 2-volt system battery. If connected incorrectly system backup will not work. Damage to the panel and battery may result. The positive battery terminal must be connected to terminal, and the negative battery terminal must be connected to terminal 2. System Back-up Battery 2 Batt-Tamp Panel Tamper Switch Panel Tamper Switch The enclosure tamper switch terminates on connector terminals and. The switch should be wired so that when the enclosure door is closed shut, the switch is then in the closed contact position. The switch is wired as normally open. igure indicates the tamper switch s state with the enclosure door open. Ram Battery The ram battery provides memory backup in the event all system power and the system battery fails. 8 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

Card Readers The MAC-R support up to () wiegand output readers. The panel default is set to a standard 26 bit format, but can be changed to support any format up to 8 bit codes in the software. If PIN s are required, the panel supports the 8-bit burst keypad. The installer should follow the card reader manufacturer s recommendations for wire-type, gauge, and shielding. Cabling should be an independent run of shielded cable with shields tied to ground at controller location. A valid card read wikk toggle LED for the pulse time set on the Reader Settings Tab. Common LED 2 LED +5V +2V Common 0 8 7 6 5 2 2, J,, J Card Readers,2,, 2 is card Reader is card Reader J is card Reader 2 J is card Reader Document # MN0000 rev. 000 9

Panel Provided Power The MAC-R panel uses a switch-mode regulator for the 2-volt power supply. Some card reader and other device manufacturers indicate in their documentation their products should be powered from linear power supplies. Of those tested with the MAC-R, we have not encountered any problems. The 2-volt supply is well filtered and has low ripple or noise. The MAC-R provides 5VDC and 2VDC power via the card reader connectors and 2VDC power on connector block. Up to 750 ma @ 2VDC and up to 500 ma @ 5VDC of power for powering card readers and other peripheral devices. This power is additional to the 20 ma used by the 6 input points of the panel. There are certain long-range type proximity readers that may require a separate external power source if more power is required. If separate power is used, power supply commons must be connected together for proper operation. Also, when powered from a separate source, battery backup for those devices must be provided separate as well. Typical Door Wiring Locking hardware needs to be powered with a separate power supply. If controlling a magnetic lock or remote gate with a pilot relay we also recommend installing a reverse bias Suppression Diode across the coil of your pilot relay. Lock Power Supply 0 Door Control 2 5 6 K NC K NO K Comm DPS REX +2VDC PUSH TO EXIT 20 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

Auxiliary Outputs The MAC-R panel has 8 high-level door control relays and 6 open collector solid-state outputs to provide ground path. The open collector outputs rated for 25 ma @ 0 volts DC (). Each door control relay is rated for 6 amps @ 00 volts AC with form C type contacts protected by 5 amp @ 25 volts AC user replaceable fuses. contacts are electrically isolated from other circuits. The Open Collector outputs provide a path to ground. Options include driving LED s or controlling pilot relays. If controlling LED s you can use the 5VDC power from the Reader Terminal blocks run it through a K resistor and back to the MAC-R- TTL to pick up ground. If controlling pilot relays select the right power source 5 or 2 VDC and wire the ground path through the MAC-R-TTL board. The 6 Open collectors can be programmed like any other output and are addressed as Outputs 9-2. By default these points are not programmed to respond. To turn them ON go into System Design, expand the Output branch on the RTU, go to the property page of the outputs you want to use and Select, RTU will transmit. A Settings Download is required after the change in programming. 6 - Open Collector Outputs providing path to ground 5 J8 6 Aux Outputs 2 5 6 7 J7 8 Aux Outputs 2 5 6 K5 NC K5 NO K5 COM K6 NC K6 NO K6 COM K7 NC K7 NO K7 COM K8 NC K8 NO K8 COM MAC-R-TTL Document # MN0000 rev. 000 2

Diagnostic LEDs The MAC-R has 2 diagnostic LED s which tell the Technician at a glance real time Point Status as well as Main Power Status, Back-up Battery in Use, Panel Transmit Status, and various processors health. 22 Rdr lash Pwr Led TT-0A When the MAC-R control panel first powers up, you should have 2 Red LEDs ON (Power and Transmit) in the upper left hand side of the controller. You ll notice that the Transit LED will flash every once in a while. It flashes off when it transmits to the Host computer. Upon boot, if no prior configuration has been detected, the controller will run through a Power ON Ram Test. The Host computer should receive two RAM Pass messages: one from P and the other from P2. If any of the Green Service LEDs are ON for processors P (D8), P2 (D7), P (D), or P (D5) it s bad news. There are three check sums that have to match for the processor to boot and go on-line. The most common problem is static electricity discharge knocking out a ROM chip. If this occurs, call the factory for help. The Yellow LED (D50) will only come on if the control panel is running at a voltage less than VDC. Minimum voltage specified is 8 volts. When the controller gets down to fewer than volts the low battery cut of relay disconnects the controller from battery power. The LEDs across the bottom of the control panel provide real-time point status. If the LED is ON, the point is closed. When a new controller is powered up, the address of the control needs to be set and an initial download of Settings must be transferred into the controller before it will start transmitting input or output status to the Host computer. 22 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

Typical Switch Hookup Detail MAC-R Control Panel J 2VDC & Com. J 7 Alarm Inputs Common Common Common Common + 2 VDC + 2 VDC + 2 VDC + 2 VDC Input 9 Input 0 Input Input 2 Input Input Input 5 Input 6 State resistor Required at SW resistor Required at SW 2 State State No resistor Required State 2 resistors Required at SW Wire Lengths up to 500 ft. of 22 AWG solid or stranded Recommended Resistors 200 Ohm /2 watt Notes:. All switch inputs are shown open and assumed to be held closed for secure state. 2. Total wire resistance should be kept below 00 Ohms for all 2 state circuits. Typical 22 AWG wire has a resistance of 6.5 Ohms per 00 ft.. It is suggested where longer lengths than 5000 ft are required the conductor be sized at 8/2 or larger.. 2 state wiring is the most common but does not allow for conductor supervision. 5. state hookups provide switch status as will as near complete circuit supervision. 6. state hookups provide complete supervision of all states of the circuit. Document # MN0000 rev. 000 2

Chapter Panel Guidelines and Information MAC-R Typical Minimum Maximum One Point On All Points On Remarks Operating Voltage 8-2 VDC or AC Operating Current Base Panel Readers 5 or 2 VDC Input Voltage 0-2 VDC 6 VDC 0 VDC DO NOT exceed maximum operating voltage. 0 ma 90 ma Measured at typical operating voltage. At maximum voltage maximum current =.20 amps 0 ma 70 ma 0 ma 60 ma.02 5VDC Dry Contact switching only. mvdc Input Current 0 ma 2ma 2ma 92ma Dry Contact switching only. Output using 2-25 VAC 0 VDC 25 VAC Dry Contact switching only. Output Current 5 ma ma 6 ma 288 ma Dry Contact switching only. Communications 78 KB 78 KB 78 KB Standard operation is 78 KB. Special router will allow up to.25 MB Memory Backup 8 months 2 months 2 months operation internal to rack. 0 year shelf life maximum. Memory backup duration is dependent on RAM version used. Operating Temp 0-0 C -0 C +50 C Operating 0% 0% 95% Non-condensing Relative Humidity ield Wire Termination 8 AWG 2 AWG AWG Solid or stranded. Stranded is recommended. ield Wire Terminal Voltage 0-0 VDC 0 VDC 25 VAC Maximum terminal rated voltage 25 VAC. ield Wire Terminal Current 0-5 amps 0 amps 5 amps Maximum terminal rated current 5 amperes. Load Voltage 5-28 0 Volts 25 VAC VDC 5 VDC Load Current 250 ma 5 ma 5 amps Current through load switching relay contacts. Document # MN0000 rev. 000 25

Chapter 5 Quick Start Guides Quick Start Guide for Installing MASC Installing and Configuring the MASC Server Software. Install the MASC Software on the Server. Make sure to select the following options a. Install as Server b. Add Drivers, Select MAC-R Series c. Projects to Copy, No 2. The first time you load MASC the software will ask some configuration questions. Execute the MASC desktop icon from the desktop a. MASC Program Loader, This is asking which modules to run. Keep Server, DriverService and Wokstation and hit OK. b. There are () screens upon each other. Move the screens around so you can get to the Server Registration Screen. Keep Defaults and Hit OK. c. The Server License screen will pop-up. It shows the MAC address off the last network adapter installed on the server. To register the software, do a Alt-Print Screen and paste it in MS Paint. Save it as a Jpg and email it to OSSI to get your License Number. In the mean time, hit Cancel and the program will still load and be fully functional for 2 hours. You can program your system, If you run out of time Exit all modules of MASC, re-start it and you ll have another 2 hours. d. On the MASC Workstation Registration Screen, Hit OK to accept all defaults. The User name is master and the password is m. You are now ready to program your system. Before you can actually turn your driver communications ON you need to have some control panels in your database. Quick Start Guide for Installing MAC-R Drivers If the install requires the use of the Echelon USB adapter (LT-USB), or ilon-0 adapter (LT-EA-0) then follow the next few steps to install the hardware drivers before you attempt to install the MASC MAC-R driver. These two adapters require the proper Open LDV hardware drivers before the MASC Driver can be installed. SLTA-0 LT-USB LT-iLon-0 Lantronix to SLTA RS22 Serial Open LDV Open LDV TCP/IP Document # MN0000 rev. 000 27

Installing Driver for Echelon LT-USB Adapter. Insert the CD that came with you USB adapter leaving the USB adapter unplugged. This will install the hardware files required to support the USB adapter. 2. Upgrade to Open LDV version.. Go to the MASC CD and open the OpenLDV subdirectory. Execute the OpenLDV0 exe file and follow the prompts to install Open LDV.. Now plug the LT-USB adapter into an open USB port. If this is the first USB adapter this computer has loaded it will be assigned to port Lon. The PC now has all the information to properly load the new MASC drivers. If there are any problems with this go to Start, Control Panel, LonWorks Interfaces. Under the USB tab (with the USB adapter plugged in) you should have a network port called LON. Installing Hardware Driver for ilon-0 (LT-EA-0) Adapter. Install and insert the CD that came with the ilon-0 adapter. Execute the setup.exe file, follow the prompts and the CD will install the hardware drivers required to support the devices. 2. Upgrade to Open LDV version.. Go to the MASC CD and open the OpenLDV subdirectory. Execute the OpenLDV0 exe file and follow the prompts to install Open LDV.. The PC will need to be set to a compatible IP address to 92.68..xxx, Subnet 255.255.255.0.. Now plug is the LT-EA-0 (illon-0) adapter into a network port. Using Windows Internet Explorer set the ilons IP a dress of the ilon-0 to an IP address compatible with the network you need to run on. It needs to be something other than the default address of 92.68..222 a. You connect to the device in Explorer with http://92.68..222/config b. User name ilon, Password ilon c. If any fire software display, make sure to allow connections for that device. d. Change the IP address in the IP address field e. Set the Subnet Mask to something compatible with the network it will run on. Most networks are set at 255.255.255.0 f. Scroll down and click Submit g. To verify the changes have been down properly you can click on the provided link to connect to the adapter again or go to the next step. 5. Add the device as a piece a hardware in Lonworks Interfaces. a. Go to Windows Control Panel, Lonworks Interfaces, Remote Network Interface (RNI) tab and add your hardware. This is where the driver will find the IP address of the network interface. b. Highlight Default on the base tree, Click on Add button. c. Specify a name for the device. This name will automatically be given a prefix you will not be able to change. You could name the device after the last number on the IP address or perhaps the building name. or example if you name it, when you add a OpenLVD driver in MASC you would select x.default. from the picklist. d. Network Manager select Other. e. Enter the new IP address of the ilon-0. f. Click inish. g. Highlight the XDefault name and click TEST unction. h. Click Start. If everything worked the last line of the procedure will provide Success. 28 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

Adding a MAC-R Driver. To add a MAC-R driver, right click on the double green set of boxes in the system tray. Select Open. This screen di plays all the drivers installed for the system. If you have not installed any drivers this screen will be blank. a. On the MASC Driver Configuration Screen, Select Add, when prompted, select MAC-R series. Select the proper Communications Type: RS22, IP, or Open LDV. If you have a Echelon USB or ilon-0 adapter select Open LDV. b. A configurations screen will appear. Select the proper port. If adding a Serial port go to the 22 tab and select the proper com port. If adding an OpenLDV device go to the OpenLVD tab and select the proper OpenLDV port. Lon, Lon2, X.Default.xxx. c. Go to the Driver tab and provide a unique domain number. The default is 0. This number can be any number between -255. The Domain number is cross referenced to the Domain field on the MAC-R RTU screen. d. Driver Tab, Make sure the Net field matched the Echelon subnet of the MAC-R panels you wish to communicate to. e. Accept the default entries for the rest by hitting OK. f. Upon creating a new port, the system adds the new port in the off-line state (Blue Icons). If you re ready to talk with these controllers, right click on the driver and select on-line. If you do not have any controllers in your dat base for this port leave the driver port off-line until after you add controllers and are ready to talk to them. Add Control Panels. Add the control panels into the database by right clicking on a Site and selecting Add Node. 2. Open the new controller and make sure the Domain and Net numbers match the port the control panel is assigned to.. Name the Controller, we suggest using the building name followed by the Net, Node address. Pederson 2- etc. Hit Apply.. Take the virtual flag off, Hit apply. The panel name will show up in the Alarm que as Off-Line as the Server is now trying to communicate with the controller. Turn Driver On-Line. After adding the Controllers to the database and communication wires are installed, you ll have to open the Driver Configuration Screen to turn the port on-line. 2. Right click on the double green set of boxes in the system tray. Select Open. This screen displays all the drivers installed for the system.. Right click on the double blue squares for the port in question and select On-Line.. If communications are established to the server the top icon will be green. The lower icon shows the status for connecting to the port. If it turns green, you are talking to the port. If it turns yellow, the system is timing out, it found the port but can not find the Echelon adapter. If it turns red the system can not connect to the port. Document # MN0000 rev. 000 29

Set the Address of the Controller. By default a control panel is shipped at address (.20). When you add a new controller to the database the controllers start at Net/Node address.. and move up from there. To set a panels address the MASC software needs the unique neural ID of the panel you are trying to set. a. Open the RTU screen of the panel you wish to set and Hit the service Pin. b. The system will display a popup window saying, A new neural ID has been received, do you wish to use it. Select Yes. c. Hit apply to save the changes. d. Hit Load Device Address. e. Use the Set Date and Time to test communications. If all worked properly you should not see a panel Off-Line alarm in the Alarm Que. f. Download the Settings and cards to the Control Panel. 0 Document # MN0000 rev. 000

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