SEC-R2R Wiring
SEC-R2R Wiring
SEC-R2R Wiring
This document does not discuss mounting and wiring of other components, or software configuration. For more
information on these topics, refer to documents listed in the “Related Documentation” section on page 2.
Product Description
The Tridium Remote 2 Reader Module module expands a Tridium 10903 Security JACE (T-SEC-602 or
T-SEC-616, abbreviated as S-JACE) to support two (2) additional access doors. It provides two card reader
inputs (for 12V Wiegand-type readers), two Form-C relay outputs, and four supervised digital inputs. Also
included are two digital inputs, for cabinet tamper and battery status usage. An S-JACE provides 2 integral
(onboard) reader inputs. Depending on S-JACE model, additional 10724 modules are supported, as follows:
• T-SEC-616: Standard license for up to 16 readers: up to seven (7) 10724 modules plus 2 on-board readers.
Additional readers are supported with purchase and installation of license expansion packs.
• T-SEC-602: If using 2 on-board reader inputs, license expansion packs required for any 10724 modules.
Note License expansion reader packs are available in eight (8) reader packs: part number SEC-8-RDR.
For S-JACE models above, each license expansion pack allows 8 readers (four 10724 modules). A maximum
of 15 total expansion modules (of any kind) are allowed; thus a fully expanded S-JACE supports 32 readers.
The 10724 module uses DIN rail mounting, and has two end-mounted 6-pin connectors that support
direct-chaining (in-line attachment) to other expansion modules. Alternatively, you can mount the 10724
module onto a different DIN rail, and wire the assemblies together via 6-position connector plugs. This lets you
locate multiple assemblies of expansion modules, either in the same or remote Tridium Security Enclosures.
The S-JACE communicates to the 10724 module (and other expansion modules) using RS-485 multidrop on 3
wires of the 6-terminal module bus. The other 3 wires of the module bus provide primary DC power for normal
operation, as well as battery backup power for power-lost scenarios.
Related Documentation
For more information on mounting and wiring a Tridium Security system, refer to the following documents:
• Security JACE (10903) Mounting & Wiring Guide for T-SEC-602 or T-SEC-616, part number 12849
– For UL-294 use Security JACE (10903) Mounting & Wiring Guide, part number 11214
• Remote I/O Module (10723) Mounting & Wiring Guide, part number 11211
• Medium (10726/11198) and Large (10727/11199) Security Enclosure Install Guide, part number 11215
• Small (10728) Security Enclosure Install Sheet, part number 11213
For software configuration details on a functioning system, refer to the Tridium Enterprise Security Guide, part
number 11217.
Preparation
Unpack the 10724 module and inspect the contents of the package for damaged or missing components. If
damaged, notify the appropriate carrier at once, and return for immediate replacement (see “Returning a
Defective Unit,” page 25). See the next sections “Included in this Package” and “Material and Tools Required”.
Precautions
This document uses the following warning and caution conventions:
Caution Cautions remind the reader to be careful. They alert readers to situations where there is a chance
that the reader might perform an action that cannot be undone, might receive unexpected results, or
might lose data. Cautions contain an explanation of why the action is potentially problematic.
Warning Warnings alert the reader to proceed with extreme care. They alert readers to situations where there
is a chance that the reader might do something that can result in personal injury or equipment
damage. Warnings contain an explanation of why the action is potentially dangerous.
Safety Precautions
The following items are warnings of a general nature relating to the installation and start-up of an S-JACE
controller. Be sure to heed these warnings to prevent personal injury or equipment damage.
Warning • A 15Vdc circuit powers the 10724 module and attached S-JACE controller. Disconnect power
before installation or servicing to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.
• Make all connections in accordance with national and local electrical codes. Use copper
conductors only.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, install in a controlled environment relatively free
of contaminants.
• JACE controllers and I/O modules are only intended for use as monitoring and control devices.
To prevent data loss or equipment damage, do not use them for any other purposes.
Caution • Static charges produce voltages high enough to damage electronic components. The
microprocessors and associated circuitry within a Remote 2 Reader Module are sensitive to
static discharge. Follow these precautions when installing, servicing, or operating the system:
• Work in a static-free area.
• Discharge any static electricity you may have accumulated. Discharge static electricity by
touching a known, securely grounded object.
• Do not handle the printed circuit board (PCB) without proper protection against static discharge.
Use a wrist strap when handling PCBs, with the wrist strap clamp secured to earth ground.
Caution • Avoid “hot” plug-in or removal of any expansion module from the S-JACE (or other expansion
module), whenever a system is operational.
• Do not connect more than 15 expansion modules (including 10724) to a single S-JACE
controller, even if so licensed. This is the maximum number of modules supported in software.
Note If installing the S-JACE and 10724 module at the same time, please refer to the Security JACE (10903)
Mounting & Wiring Guide document to install the T-SEC-602 or T-SEC-616 controller.
The major steps to installing and starting the 10724 module are outlined as follows:
1. Physically mount the 10724 module onto DIN rail. See “Physical Mounting.” If directly attaching to other
modules, ensure that the 6-position end connector(s) are properly seated into the end connectors of the
other units. Note the previous “Module Connection Precautions” on page 4.
2. Make wiring connections for grounding, security I/O wiring, and power. See “Wiring Overview,” page 7.
3. Apply power and perform an initial checkout. See “Power Up and Initial Checkout” on page 21.
Physical Mounting
Mount the 10724 module in a Tridium Security Enclosure only (model 10727/11199, 11198, or 10728). See the
enclosure installation documents listed in “Related Documentation,” page 2.
Note All U.S. Installations: For a UL Listed system (UL 294) you must mount the Remote 2 Reader Module
(10724) in a Tridium Security Enclosure, as well as the S-JACE controller and any other expansion
modules. If installed in any other enclosure (even one with the same listing), UL listings are voided!
Also refer to the “UL Requirements” section on page 22.
If needed, you can plug the 10724 module into another assembly of modules that is already mounted. See
Figure 1 on page 5. It it not necessary to remove the cover before mounting.
Procedure 1 provides step-by-step instructions for mounting the 10724 module on an installed DIN rail.
Procedure 1 To mount on DIN rail
Step 1 Position the 10724 module on the rail, tilting to hook DIN rail tabs over one edge of the DIN rail
(Figure 1).
Step 2 Use a screwdriver to pry down the plastic locking clip, and push down and in on the 10724, to force
the locking clip to snap over the other edge of the DIN rail.
Step 3 Slide the 10724 module along the DIN rail to its intended location, as one of the following:
– If left-most module on the lower rail of a model 11198 or 10727/11199 enclosure, slide it to the far
left, such that its mounting-tab holes align with tapped holes in the enclosure.
– If connecting to another module already mounted and secured, seat its 6-position plug into that
module’s connector socket, such that mounting-tab holes align with tapped holes in the enclosure.
In any case, note that the holes in the two plastic mounting tabs of the 10724 module should be aligned
with the tapped holes in the back of the enclosure.
Step 4 Install supplied screws through the mounting tab holes into the enclosure holes, and tighten.
Step 5 Repeat this for all items, until all are mounted on the DIN rail(s), firmly connected to each other, and
secured with mounting tab screws.
Existing
expansion 10724
6-position
module connector plug
with cabling to
remote modules.
Install supplied
phillips head
screws in
10724 Tab holes mounting tabs
align with (2) and tighten.
tapped
holes in
enclosure.
Note To remove a 10724 module from DIN rail, remove the two mounting tab screws and slide it away from
other modules. Insert a screwdriver in the center plastic locking tab and pull downwards, then lift the
unit outwards.
Relay Outputs
1, 2 (NO, C, NC)
Supervised Inputs
GND
GND
GND
NO1
NO2
NC1
NC2
D!1
Digital Inputs
DI2
SI4
SI1
SI3
SI2
C1
C2 (SIs) 4, 3, 2, 1
(DIs) 2, 1
Earth Grounding
Connector Lug
Reader Input
DC+
Reader Input
GND
DC+
AX2
AX3
AX1
GND
AX2
AX3
AX1
D1
D0
D1
D0
EARTH
1 (Door 1) 2 (Door 2)
Wiring Overview
The following sections provide general wiring information:
• General Wiring Rules
• Connection Overview
• Grounding
• Cable Types and Lengths
Caution Do not run signal wiring in same conduit with AC power wiring.
Connection Overview
See Figure 2 on page 6 to locate connectors and other components on the Remote 2 Reader Module. Make
connections to the 10724 module in the following order.
1. Connect the earth grounding wire to a nearby earth grounding point. See “Grounding” for details.
2. Connect wiring to door readers, door strikes, door switches, and any other security I/O to the 10724. See
the “Security I/O Wiring” section on page 9. If other expansion modules are being installed, make similar
security I/O connections to these devices. Refer to the appropriate mounting and wiring guides.
3. Connect RS-485 communications wiring. See the “RS-485 Communications” section on page 16.
4. Prepare power wiring (leave the unit powered off). See “Power and Backup Battery,” page 17 for details.
5. Apply power to the 10724 module, and if not already powered, to the S-JACE controller. See “Power Up
and Initial Checkout,” page 21.
Grounding
Connect the supplied earth grounding wire to the ground spade lug (0.187") on the 10724 module, and the other
end to a nearby earth ground (see Figure 4). Keep this wire as short as possible.
Figure 4 Connect earth ground using supplied grounding wire to grounding lug.
10724
GND
GND
AX1
DC+
AX1
DC+
AX2
AX3
AX2
AX3
D0
D1
D1
D0
Earth Ground
In addition, connect the earth grounding lug of each expansion module to earth ground in the same manner.
• For lengths between different enclosures: If mounting in a non-powered Security Enclosure (11198,
11199, or 10728), the “Trunk power” cabling (PS-, PS+, BB) requires a “triad” type (3 conductor)
shielded cable, such as Belden #1031A (14AWG), or equivalent. Maximum distances vary, see the
Security JACE (model) Mounting & Wiring Guide for more details.
Note Terminal associations shown in Table 1 also apply if wiring a S-JACE controller.
Request to Exit
(REX)
Door
NO2
NO1
GND
NC1
GND
NC2
DI1
GND
DI2
SI1
SI2
SI3
C2
C1
SI4
Contact
Reader
HID Door 1
10724
Door
GND
GND
DC+
DC+
AX1
AX1
AX2
AX3
AX2
AX3
Strike
D1
D1
D0
D0
White
Green
optional
optional
optional
Black
Red
Strike
– Power
+ Supply
(AC or
DC, 24V
max) +
-
Reader Input
The 10724 module has two door reader inputs, each supporting a Wiegand-type 12Vdc reader. Two 7-position
input connectors are the same side of the 10724 board, separated by the earth ground lug. See Figure 6. Pinouts
for each card reader connector are shown in Table 2.
Note A door wired to a reader input has other I/O points, see “Door Terminal Associations,” page 9.
10724
GND
GND
AX1
AX1
DC+
DC+
AX2
AX3
AX2
AX3
D0
D1
D0
D1
Reader
Door 2
Green (Data 0)
White (Data 1)
Black (Ground)
Red (+12Vdc)
optional 2
optional 3
optional 1
Door 1 Door 2
Reader Reader
Input Input
Shields
Supervised Input
The 10724 module has four (4) supervised inputs, with terminals on a 6-pin connector located next to the relay
outputs (see Figure 7).
Note Supervised inputs are intended for Door 1 and 2 usage. See “Door Terminal Associations,” page 9.
Under the connector, terminals are labeled SI4, GND, SI3, SI2, GND, SI1. This means when wiring, two
conductors are typically landed to each GND terminal. Each supervised input can monitor dry contacts, either
normally-open (N.O.) or normally-closed (N.C.).
One end-of-line resistor pack is required at the monitored contacts for each input, for proper operation. Figure 7
shows wiring of supervised inputs SI1 and SI2, which are reserved for Door 1 usage.
Figure 7 Supervised input wiring to Remote 2 Reader Module.
NC1
GND
NC2
GND
DI1
DI2
SI1
SI2
SI3
C1
C2
SI4
Each supervised input tests for the current state using a simple voltage divider, using a (fixed) 1.5K ohm onboard
pull-up resistor, and the resistance (R) value of the monitored device, where
Input % = R / (R + 1500)
0%–17% = 0 (shorted wires) to 300
17%–50% = 300 to 1500 (Closed)
50%–83% = 1500 to 7500 (Open)
83%–100% = 7500 to infinite (cut wires)
Relay Output
The 10724 module has two (2) Form-C relay outputs, each rated to switch 24VAC/DC loads up to 3A. Output
terminals are on a 6-position connector between the digital inputs and supervised inputs (see Figure 8).
Terminals are labeled 1 or 2; each has a NOn, Cn, NCn position—for example NO2, C2, NC2 for output 2.
An LED for each output is on the circuit board; these LEDs are also visible when the cover is on the module.
Note Relay outputs 1 and 2 are reserved for Door 1 and Door 2 strike control, respectively. For more details,
see “Door Terminal Associations,” page 9.
Door 1
6-position
connector for
Relay Outputs
– Strike
Power
+ Supply
(AC or DC,
Shield 24V max)
GND
NC1
NC2
GND
DI1
DI2
SI1
SI2
SI3
C2
C1
SI4
Digital Input
The 10724 has two (2) digital inputs, located on a 3-position connector next to the relay output connector (see
Figure 9). Under the connector, terminals are labeled DI2, GND, DI1. This means when wiring, as many as two
conductors can be landed to the common GND terminal.
Each digital input can monitor dry contacts, either normally-open (N.O.) or normally-closed (N.C.). Both inputs
are unsupervised—no end-of-line resistors are required. Figure 9 shows example wiring to digital inputs.
Figure 9 Digital input wiring example to 10724 module.
NC1
GND
GND
DI1
GND
NC2
DI2
SI1
SI2
SI3
C1
C2
SI4
10724
Note The software application in the S-JACE is pre-configured to support the following connections:
• DI1 — Tamper switch (typically for enclosure door)
• DI2 — Battery status bad (if contacts available)
Depending on the installation, not all DIs may require connection. In particular, input DI1 is wired only
if no other module (or S-JACE) has the same input wired to the enclosure door tamper switch—only
one is needed per enclosure. Input DI2 is typically wired only if the 10724 module is in a remote
assembly of modules, where a third-party battery-backed power supply is used, and it has “battery bad”
contacts. Here again, only one such input is needed to be wired per enclosure.
RS-485 Communications
An RS-485, optically isolated port is dedicated for communications to the S-JACE, on pins 1, 2, and 3 of the
6-position end connectors. Wiring is not necessary between modules that attach directly in-line together—the
RS-485 signal passes through the mated connectors.
Wire between device assemblies using the 6-position end connector plugs. Use shielded 18-22AWG wiring
(refer to the TIA/EIA-485 standard). Wire in a continuous multidrop fashion, meaning “plus to plus,” “minus to
minus”, and “shield to shield.” Connect the shield to earth ground at one end only, such as at the S-JACE. See
Figure 10 for example cabling.
Figure 10 RS-485 cabling between S-JACE and expansion modules not mounted in-line.
Shielded, twisted
pair cabling
Connect
RS-485 – Terminals on the
shield wire to + 6-position
ground at s
connector plugs
one end only.
used for RS-485
10724 10723 between
assemblies.
Note Door strike power, as well as power for other loads switched by the 10724, S-JACE, and any other
expansion modules, should always be provided from a different source.
Refer to the Security JACE (model) Mounting & Wiring Guide section “System Planning” for related details,
and also to “Power and Backup Battery Wiring Notes,” page 21.
Warning De-energize the circuit powering the Vdc supply before making wiring connections to the end
connector plug.
Caution Do not apply power to the system until all other mounting and wiring is completed. See “Power Up
and Initial Checkout,” page 21.
PS–
Enclosure S-JACE PS+
Power Supply BB
30W 15Vdc
Triad cables between
enclosures for 15Vdc
and battery backup
(PS-, PS+, BB).
Ground shield drain
10724 10723 wire at one end only.
10724
10728 PS–
PS+
enclosures BB
without 10724
integral Power
Supply
PS–
Or, other Security PS+
Enclosures without BB
integral Power Supply,
such as 11198 or 11199. 10724
Note the “BB” terminal from the S-JACE provides 12Vdc power from the backup battery (at a maximum 2.5A
load), upon loss of primary 15Vdc power. Backup power is “switched” by the S-JACE. This means when
running on backup battery power, upon draining the sealed-lead acid backup battery, the S-JACE performs a
shutdown and powers off all connected expansion modules (and any attached readers).
Warning The S-JACE is limited to 2.5A output supply on PS+, PS-, BB, by a soldered (unreplaceable) fuse!
Therefore, do exceed this output load on the S-JACE, even for battery backup purposes.
Figure 12 Multiple power supplies (more than one requires third-party battery-backed 12V power supplies).
10727
Enclosure
Power Supply S-JACE PS–
PS+
30W 15Vdc BB
PS–
10724 10723 10724 PS+
BB
NOTE:
Not shown is RS-485
Communications wiring,
which uses the other
(bottom) 3 positions on
enclosure the 6-position connector
without plugs in all enclosures.
integral PS–
Power 10724 10723 PS+
Supply BB
For more details, see “Third-party Battery-Backed Power Supply” on page 20.
Note Refer to the Security JACE (model) Mounting & Wiring Guide section “Voltage Drop Considerations”.
In these cases, you can power the expansion module(s) using a third-party, UL 294 approved, battery-backed
12Vdc power supply, installed at a nearby location. Figure 13 shows a wiring example.
Figure 13 Third-party 12Vdc, battery backed, power supply powering expansion modules.
Single pair cable from power supply enclosure to security NOTES: Not shown is
enclosure (PS-, PS+). Ground shield drain wire at one end only. RS-485 Communications
wiring, on the bottom 3
positions of the 6-position
end connector plugs.
Battery-backed
enclosure PS–
without – + 12Vdc Power Supply
integral 10723 PS+
Power 10724
Supply DC AC AC H
120
Voltage Line AC N VAC
Output Source Gnd G
Power
PS– Monitor
Apply Power
Apply power to the 10724 by energizing the connected enclosure power supply, or by inserting the 6-position
end connector plug (wired to power supply) into the module assembly with the 10724.
UL Requirements
This section provides requirements for a UL 294 Listed system. Failure to install the 10724, S-JACE, and other
modules in accordance with these instructions voids the listing mark of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
• Mounting and Wiring
• Compatible Readers
• Battery-backed Power Supplies
Compatible Readers
Compatible Readers (Reader Input rated 10.5 – 14 Vdc) are:
• HID — Models 5355, 5365, 5375, 5395, 5455, 6005, 6100, 6120, 6125, 6130
• GE Security — Model T-200
Only readers shown bolded above are also approved for use with the UL listed battery-backed power supplies
listed below. This includes HID models 5365, 5395, 5455, 6005, 6100, 6120, and GE Security model T-200
(Reader Input rated 8.1 – 14 Vdc).
Note Configure power supply for 12Vdc output operation. Also see previous “Compatible Readers” section.
Replacement Parts
Servicing the 10724 module may call for replacement parts. There are two categories of parts:
• Standard Replacement Parts
• New Replacement Units
Note Before ordering a new 10724 module, it is strongly recommended that you contact your normal
technical support resource to eliminate the possibility of a software issue or mis-configuration problem.
Caution Before handling circuit boards, discharge any accumulated static by touching a nearby earth
grounding point. For details, see the “Static Discharge Precautions” section on page 3.
Step 1 Remove primary power to the module assembly with the 10724 to be replaced. In some cases, this
simply means removing the 6-position end connector.
Step 2 Remove power to loads switched through the 10724 relay outputs, such as door strikes.
Note If adjacent modules are installed in the same module assembly, and loads are switched through
onboard relays on them, turn the devices off or disconnect power to them also.
Step 3 Note positions of all security I/O cables going to the 10724 module, as well as all adjacent modules
(if they must be moved). If necessary, label connectors and modules to avoid mis-connection later,
after the 10724 module is replaced.
Step 4 Unplug all connectors from the 10724 module, including all I/O connectors and earth ground wire.
Note Removal of the larger screw terminal connectors from the circuit board pins may require gentle
prying between the connector and the circuit board. When removing, grasp the connector firmly at
both ends, and pull out from the circuit board. See “About Screw Terminal Connectors,” page 6.
Step 5 If the 10724 module is installed on a DIN rail by itself, or at the right end of an assembly, you can
remove the 2 tab mounting screws that secure it, and then slide it away from the rest of the assembly.
Then you can remove the 10724 module from the DIN rail (see Figure 1 on page 5), leaving the
mounting and wiring of other modules untouched.
In this case, after removing the 10724 module from the DIN rail, skip ahead to Step 7.
Step 6 If the 10724 module was installed on DIN rail to the left other modules, you will need to remove the
2 tab mounting screws on each of the modules to its right, starting at the far right side. Slide each
module away from the 10724 module—enough to slide the 10724 module away to free both end
connectors. Be careful not to disturb wiring to other modules.
In this case, now remove the 10724 module from the DIN rail (see Figure 1 on page 5).
Step 7 Mount the replacement 10724 module as it was previously, using the same DIN rail location. See
Figure 1 on page 5 for DIN rail mounting details.
Step 8 Reconnect together with any other modules, being careful to position as before, using the same DIN
rail location. Re-secure each module with screws in its 2 mounting tabs, as originally done.
Step 9 Reconnect the grounding wire to the grounding connector lug.
Step 10 Reinstall the other security I/O screw terminal connectors onto the appropriate circuit board pins,
including the reader inputs, supervised inputs, relay outputs, and digital inputs.
Step 11 Restore power to loads switched through relay outputs, turn the devices back on, or reconnect power
to them.
Step 12 Restore primary power to the assembly with the 10724 module. The “STATUS” LED on the 10724
module should be blinking (see “Check the Status LEDs,” page 21).
Step 13 For software re-configuration details, see the Tridium Enterprise Security Guide.
Note If the defective unit is under warranty, please follow return instructions provided in this section.
If the unit is out of warranty, please discard it.
• Do not return an out-of-warranty 10724 module to Tridium.
• There is no “return for repair-and-return” service available for any of the Tridium Security products.
For proper credit on an in-warranty unit, ship the defective unit to Tridium within 30 days.
Prior to returning the unit, contact one of the following Tridium offices to obtain a return authorization (RA)
number and other instructions. Please provide:
• Product model • Serial number • Nature of the defect
United States
Phone: 804-254-7086, ext. 11 Email for RMA: [email protected]
Return to:
Tridium, Inc.
2256 Dabney Road, Suite C
Richmond, VA 23230
Attn: Return Department RA# ____________
Europe
Phone: +44 (0) 1403 740290 Fax: +44 (0) 1403 741804
Asia/Pacific
Phone: +65 6887 5154 Fax: +65 6887 5342
Mobile: +65 9665 6024
Address:
Tridium Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Email for technical support:
17 Changi Business Park Central 1 [email protected]
Honeywell Building
Singapore 486073
Attn: Mr Lim Hoon Chiat, Engineering Manager RA# ____________
Sales: (Australia): Phone: +61 4 1264 4234 Fax: +61 7 5597 2334
(Japan): Phone: +81 044 829 1750
Certifications
The 10724 module meets the certifications listed below. For further details, please see the corresponding
sections in the appropriate Security JACE (model) Mounting and Wiring Guide.
Installation : The control units and accessories are intended to be installed in accordance with the following:
1. The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
2. Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
3. Local Authority having Jurisdiction.