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Version 1.4 LT-6025 USB. Computer connection for firmware download and configuration. P4. TX3-MDM Modem Board connector. P6. Key pad and front door LCD display. P7. Guard Phone Board connector. Connections JW1. Leave open. Short only when updating firmware. JW2. Leave open. Short only when updating firmware. JW3. Leave open. Not used. JW4. Leave open. Not used. JW5. Leave open. Not used. JW6. Leave open. Not used. JW7. Leave open. Not used. JW8. JW8 defines the operating state of the door strike relay as normally open or normally closed. A jumper wire connects to either the normally open (top position for a door strike) or normally closed pin (bottom position for a maglock). Jumpers TX3 supports full ADC and NSL telephone connectivity from a single Telephone Access System panel or from a networked system. A single panel supports up to five ADC and/or NSL telephone lines. Each T/R line is polarity insensitive and can be reversed. Telephone Lines 1 to 5 Input 1 Postal Lock. Input 1 connects to the Postal Lock. Activation of this input unlocks the main door and starts the main door timer. Daily usage is limited according to a pre-defined number. Input 2 Fire Panel. Input 2 connects to the fire alarm panel and receives fire notification. Activation of this input unlocks the main and auxiliary doors. Input 3 Main Door Sense. Input 3 connects to the door sense switch. Activation of the Main Door Sense locks the main door and resets the main door open timer. Inputs 4 and 5 General Purpose. Inputs 4 and 5 are general purpose inputs that, when configured, activate a general purpose output to perform any required function. Inputs 1 to 5 Speaker Connection Microphone Connection Thermal Kit AC or DC Input Door Strike Supply T R 3 T R 4 T R 5 JW8 JW3 JW4 3 5 4 USB Port RS-485 - S + INPUT - S + OUTPUT JW5 P6 SW1 JW6 OFF JW1 ON JW2 JW7 Aux. Door Output 2 Relay NC C NO NC C NO 16 Gauge wire to cold water ground Ground Terminal Power ON/OFF Switch LED/LAMP Supply Connection for Display and Keypad General Relay Output 3 General Relay Output 4 Aux 12 VDC power, Power Terminals: 600 mA (Camera Supply) TX3-TOUCH Series = 24 VDC (Min. AWG #16) All other TX3 Panels = 16 VAC (Min AWG #18) Inputs 1 to 5 1 2 Modem Interface P4 P7 Telephone Lines 1 to 5 T R 2 T R 1 DC Output 1 Door Strike Telephone Access System Installation Quick Reference JW8 NO NC AC Output 1 Door Strike Alternative Wiring for Dry Contact AC or DC Input Door Strike Supply AC Output 1 Door Strike 16 Gauge ground wire from face plate with LCD key pad 8 1 8 Address 2 1 8 Address 3 1 8 Address 4 OFF ON for more information read the LT-969 Telephone Access System Manual available on CD or WWW.MIRCOM.COM The Telephone Access system is equipped with a 16 gauge electrical wire attached to the Ground Terminal in the back box. Do not disconnect this wire. Attach the end of the supplied wire to a suitable grounding wire 16 gauge or thicker. Attach the other end to the cold water ground. Another ground wire is attached to the face plate, ensure it is connected to the ground terminal in the backbox. Ground Terminal The RS-485 connection consists of an input and output terminal. Connect the RS-485 output terminal to the RS-485 input terminal of the next controller. Connect the last controller on the network to the RS-485 input terminal. Refer to LT-969 section 4.2.4 for end of line resistors to be used on the first and last nodes of network. The RS-485 terminal consists of + (positive), (negative), and S (Shield) connections. RS-485 1 Address 1 SW1 sets the Telephone Access controller network address. Use DIP switches 1 to 6 to set the network address. Keep DIP switches 7 and 8 at the factory set values. SW1 See LT-969 Telephone Access System Installation and Operation Manual. Outputs 2 to 4 The DC Output Door Strike receives power from the AC or DC Input Door Strike supply. When using a DC Input Door Strike supply, the DC power output remains the same as the input. DC Output 1 Door Strike The AC Output Door Strike receives power from the AC Input Door Strike supply. The AC power output remains the same as the power supplied to the AC Input Door Strike. AC Output 1 Door Strike • 30 Vac \ 1 amp • 30 Vdc \ 3 amp The power for the door strike is customer supplied and provides AC or DC power for one of the door strike outputs. The controller converts an AC supply to a DC output. The reverse is not true. An AC door strike will not work with a DC power supply. The maximum supply for the AC or DC Input Door Strike is not to exceed: AC or DC Input Door Strike TX3 Telephone Access Installation Quick Reference Version 1.4 LT-6025 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 * # 9 6 3 Line1 i Power Transformer AC or DC Door Strike Supply RS-485 T/R 1 pair Telephone wire 22 AWG Lobby Control Unit T/R OR Power Transformer 16VAC/40VA PS-4 or PS-4P - + Speaker Connection - + Input 1 - s + - + Input 5 Auxilary Camera Supply: Provides +12 Vdc, 600mA. The camera is controlled by one of the general outputs. The positive terminal connects to the normally open (NO) general output relay contact. The common (C) contact of the general output relay connects to the +12 Vdc supply terminal. The camera is typically configured to operate when the main door is open. supply using 18 gauge wire. The door strike power supply depends on the door strike power requirements. units use the PS-4P • All transformer for the power length of 1000 ft. The RS485 wiring maximum length is 4000 ft. specified otherwise, • Unless all wiring is a maximum Unit enclosure. all transformers • Install outside the Lobby Control Wiring requirements Thank You Power Supply for TX3 (Use wire gauge specified in the installation manual. Minimum AWG#16 recommended.) - + Camera Supply LED/LAMP Supply - + - s + RS-485 IN RS-485 OUT Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 - + - + - + Controller Board Connectors - Bottom 120 VAC 60HZ LED Lamp Supply (only for paper directory ) 1 pair 18 AWG 12 VDC/0.5A Aux power 1 pair 18 AWG General Purpose Output 1 Form C relay contact 2/3 wires 22 AWG Aux Door Form C relay contact OUTPUTS 1 pair 18 AWG General Purpose Output 2 Form C relay contact 2/3 wires 22 AWG 1 pair 18 AWG Door Strike AC or DC Single Entrance System Wiring Power Transformer 16VAC/40VA PS-4 or PS-4P - + Microphone Connection LED/Lamp Supply: Used with the paper directoy models to illuminate the paper directory Speaker Connection: Connects to the front display and is factory set. Microphone Connection Connects to the front display and is factory set. Electrical room Postal Lock 1 pair 22 AWG 1 pair 22 AWG General Purpose Input 1 1 pair 22 AWG 1 pair 22 AWG Main Door Sense General Purpose Input 2 1 pair 22 AWG Fire panel over-ride IN PU TS Electrical room Telephone outlet Centrl office line NSL Control Unit The following figure shows the various controller connections TX3 Telephone Access Installation Quick Reference Use the latest Telephone Access System controller firmware. Mircom periodically updates panel firmware and Configurator Software to add features and correct any minor inconsistencies. For information about the latest firmware or software visit the ‘Manuals and Downloads’ section of the Mircom website at www.mircom.com. Ensure there is a provision for a ground circuit. The Telephone Access System assembly must be grounded by a qualified electrician. An improperly grounded unit can result in equipment malfunction and void the warranty. Verify that the building telephone infrastructure is operational. When wiring an NSL installation it may be necessary to check each resident’s line. model, and network address). Ensure that your PC is set with the correct date and time. Ensure the Configurator software is set with the correct controller network address. Ensure the controller DIP Switches (SW1) are set with a unique network address. Ensure that the controller and all connected devices and components are fully operational. WWW.MIRCOM.COM for more information go to the CD or WEB site and read the LT-969 Telephone Access System Manual 3. Click Connect. Once connected the connection icon appears in the Configurator tool bar. 4. Ensure that the panel is configured with the correct data and time. 5. Configure the Telephone Access system using the instructions in the LT-995 Configuration and Administration Manual. To Start the Configuration 1. Connect the PC to the controller using the USB port or modem connection. 2. Launch the Configurator and select the correct controller you are connecting to (on the basis of name, panel label, panel • • • • Configure the system using the front keypad or the Configurator software using a USB or modem connection. Verify the following: Before Starting the Configuration Basic Wiring 1. Turn the controller power switch to OFF. 2. Connect the telephone line to the Line 1 terminal on the controller board. 3. Connect the AC or DC door strike. 4. Connect door strike supply. 5. Connect the controller supply using 18 gauge wire. 6. Set JW8 as either normally open or normally closed to control the door strike operation. 7. Set SW1 with a unique network address. 8. Turn the controller power switch to ON. • • • Installation Prerequisites This document is for reference only and does not replace the existing documentation. For more detailed information refer to the documentation on the CD or Mircom website (www.mircom.com). IMPORTANT Telephone Access System Quick Reference