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pro ACTpro IOM INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE Installation and Configuration Instructions for the ACTpro IOM Input/Output Module ACT Product Code: ACTPRO IOM

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CONTENTS Technical Specification... 4 Product Overview... 4 Features... 4 ACTEnterprise Support... 4 Applications... 5 Installation... 6 Enabling IOM communications from the keypad... 6 Configuration... 7 Step 1... 7 Step 2... 8 Step 3... 10 Elevator Control... 12 Step 1... 12 Step 2... 12 Step 3... 13 Step 4... 14 Step 5... 14 Step 6... 14 Model No. ACTpro Input Output Module ACTpro IOM Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0 3

Technical Specification Voltage Current Consumption Communications Operating Temperature Mounting Installation Weight Dimensions 12V DC 250mA RS485 to ACTpro controller -10ºC to +50ºC / +14 F to +122 F Surface Indoors 500g / 1.102lb 236mm wide, 165mm high, 55mm deep 9¼"wide x 6½" high x 2¼" deep Product Overview This product is an 8 Input/8 Output device that allows the ACTpro controller to be used in applications where signalling to other equipment is required. Examples of this are elevator control, alarm systems, CCTV switching and general monitoring. A maximum of 4 Input/Output Modules may be connected to any single controller, giving control of up to 32 relays and 32 inputs per ACT4000/ACT1520. Features 8 form C relays 8 supervised inputs Tamper protection 3 status LED's Timer for each output Input Timer Output switched ON/OFF by log event, input or timezone ACTEnterprise support Named inputs and outputs Inputs and outputs Logged Normally open/closed. Active on timezone Active on event, user, door or user group Active on input on/off Active on output on/off ACTEnterprise Support 4 Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0

Applications Elevator control In this application, a user presents a card to the proximity reader when he enters the cab. This enables the buttons for the storeys the user has access to. The buttons stay on for a programmable amount of time (normally 5 seconds) and then switch off. Intruder Alarm Systems The unit can be programmed to fire a relay on alarm events such as tamper, door forced, mains fail etc. It can also monitor the status of certain inputs and switch an output when the input changes state. All changes are fully logged in ACTEnterprise, complete with timestamp. Building Management The Input/Output Module allows the ACTpro controller to be used in building management applications. It can switch an output to turn on heating or lighting at certain times or only when someone is present. It can also switch off heating when the last person has left the room, saving on energy costs. CCTV systems Using an Input/Output Module allows switching of CCTV cameras when someone enters a room or when access is denied. Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0 5

Installation Please see the diagram on the last page for complete wiring. The Input/Output module is wired to the controller on the same RS-485 network as the ACTpro100e door stations. The Input/Output Modules are addressed using the DIP switches on the PCB. Input/Output Modules are given any address in the range 1 to 4. 6 Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0

Configuration All IOM Input/Output Module configurations are performed from ACTEnterprise. Step 1. The Input/Output Module configuration is available from ACTInstall, under Advanced Setup. Click on Add I/O Module on the top right. Give the Input/Output Module a name and assign it a controller and the local address. This number must be the same as the dipswitch setting on the IOM. Remember to tick the Enabled box. Finally, click the Save button on the bottom right. The IOM is now setup on the system. Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0 7

Step 2. Run ACTManage and go to the Inputs tab under Manage. Clicking on the input name goes to the input details. The input name may be edited from here. This is the name that will appear in the log when the input changes state. The Timer option selects the amount of time the input must remain in a certain state before the change is reported. This prevents a momentary change in the input from causing a false alarm. 8 Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0

Inputs can be enabled by timezone and when an output is on. If any inputs are unused, simply set the Time Zone to Not Active and the Output to No Output. For example, you may want the input to be monitored only during the day or only when a particular output is on. The input may be set to activate an output or to open a door. The Normally Open option allows the input to be in the normal state when the contact is open and active when the contact is closed. If the Supervised option is checked, then two 4k7 resistors are required (see the wiring diagram at the end of the manual). This allows the IOM to check for tampers and shorts across the input contacts. Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0 9

While the input is enabled, it can be logged (if the Log tick box is checked) or it can generate an Alarm when it goes active. Step 3. From ACTManage, go to the Outputs tab. Click on an output name to edit it. Each output can be assigned an individual name. The Timer value selects how long the relay fires for. By selecting a timezone from the Active Timezone drop-down box, the relay can be made activate during this timezone. 10 Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0

The Options section allows the input to be Logged as it changes state, to be Normally On or to act as an Elevator Floor. It may be programmed to follow the state of a door. For example as a door opens, the output will activate. When the door closes, the output will de-activate. Output On Events / Output Off Events section allows events occurring on a Door to turn the Output relay on or off. The available event groups are Access Granted, Access Denied, Door Alarm, Fire, Technical Fault, Door Armed, Door Disarmed. Access Granted event group consists of Access/Exit grant event including push button exit. Access Denied includes both Access and Exit denied event. The Door Alarm event group consists of the ajar, forced and duress events. Technical Faults event group consists of Tamper/Mains Fault and Offline events. Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0 11

Elevator Control Elevator control is one particular application of the IOM. ACTEnterprise allows programming of users, permitting them access to different floors/storeys in an elevator lift shaft at different times. The outputs on the IOM are wired into an elevator controller. Up to 32 floors/storeys maybe controlled from a single ACTpro controller. However controllers may be networked giving control of more floors/storeys. Step 1. The first step is to select the Elevator Floor option for the output. This means that this relay acts as an Elevator Storey. Step 2. From ACTManage, select Elevator Manager, then select the Floor Groups tab. Click the Add Floor Group button on the top right to generate a new Floor Group in the database. 12 Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0

Step 3. Select a controller that the Floor Group will belong to and assign the Floor Group a name. All the outputs that are assigned the Elevator Floor option AND belong to the selected controller will appear in the Available Floors box on the left. Select the desired floors/ storeys and use the right arrow button to move the desired Floors into the group. Click the Save button on the bottom right. Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0 13

Step 4. The next step is to create an Elevator Group. Select the Elevator Groups tab. Click the Add Elevator Group button on the top right. Assign the Elevator group a name. Set the floor/storey permissions by selecting the floor group and the timezone when access is allowed. Step 5. A User Group must be created and the Elevator group assigned. This means that any user with this user group is allowed access to the floors/storeys assigned in the Elevator Group. Step 6. Finally a Door must be assigned to a Floor Group. This would be the Door that has the reader attached in the Elevator Cab. The Floor Group assigned would consist of all the possible floors/storeys that are available from the elevator. Go to the door details and assign a Floor Group. 14 13 Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00039 Issue 2.0

pro I/O Module Installation Schematic (Up to 4 I/O Modules can be connected to each controller) IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 0V/GND Installation of an I/O Module requires the following: 1. Wiring Inputs and Outputs. 2. 12V DC Power 3. Wiring I/O Module A, B, and 0V/GND RS485 signals to controller 4. Setting the I/O Module address NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC Configuration of Input/Output Operation is performed from ACT Enterprise. INPUTS: All 8 inputs may be supervised (enabled from ACT Enterprise). Supervised inputs may be in one of four states, Normal, Active, Short or Open circuit. Supervised inputs require the installer to provide 2 resistors per supervised input as shown below. IP1 4k7 4k7 0V/GND Factory Default This unit should be reset to its factory default condition before installation. To do this, power the unit up with ALL switches in the OFF position. The Blue Comms and Green LEDs will illuminate for about two seconds. The correct DIP switch settings may then be set. Network cable - use either: 1: Single shielded twisted pair, Belden 9501 or similar. 2: CAT5 Cable: A/B must use the same twisted pair. LED Functionality: Comms Blue LED indicates the status of communications with the controller. Comms Blue LED will flash rapidly when online with the controller. If there is a problem it will flash slowly (about once a second). Green LED will flash if an event occurs on the I/O Module. OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP2 C IOM OP1 NO NC C NO 0V/GND IP5 IP6 IP7 IP8 A B OV/GND TAMPER AC MON (Mains Present) 12V DC OP8 OP7 0V/GND If the AC Mon (Mains Present) or the Tamper inputs are unused they should be connected to 0V/GND A/B/0V RS485 Wiring Total Length 1.4km/0.87miles SETTING I/0 MODULE ADDRESS I/O Module is set using the DIP switches. DHCP 0V/GND +12V AC MON BG/EDR TAMPER A B OV A B 0V A B 0V ON 1 2 OFF 2-16 DOORS 17-32 CTRL NW OP3 OP2 0V/GND AUX I DC PB/REX IO Module Addr 1: Switch 8 ON DEFAULT 1520-M SENSE CLOCK/D1 DATA/D0 +12V OV/GND RED GREEN IO Module Addr 2: Switch 7 ON AUX RELAY MAIN RELAY NC C NO NC C NO IO Module Addr 3: Switch 7 & 8 ON ACTpro 1520 Controller PCB IO Module Addr 4: Switch 6 ON

Access Control Technology Ltd. reserve the right to change the contents of this manual and the system it applies to without prior notice. While every effort has been taken by ACT to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this document, ACT assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained within this document. Ireland Office Unit C1, South City Business Centre, Tallaght, Dublin, D24 PN28, Ireland United Kingdom Office 601 Birchwood One, Dewhurst Road, Birchwood, Warrington, WA3 7GB, UK Ireland: +353 (0)1 466 2570 UK: +44 (0)161 236 9488 Email: info@act.eu www.act.eu www.act-access.com (USA) Copyright 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No. 18-00039 Issue 2.0