KT 300 Manual Instalare Centrala Control Acces Kantech 2 Usi
KT 300 Manual Instalare Centrala Control Acces Kantech 2 Usi
KT 300 Manual Instalare Centrala Control Acces Kantech 2 Usi
DOOR CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Part of the DSC group, Kantech Systems Inc. embraces the group's corporate philosophy of
providing competitive and innovative products. Established in 1986, Kantech Systems has been
designing and manufacturing integrated access control systems for industrial, government and
military applications.
DSC group manufacturing facilities are spacious, efficient and equipped with the most advanced
electronic assembly equipment operating on 24 hour production schedule to meet demand,
quickly and efficiently.
The system is audited twice a year and certified by outside auditors/registrars. Kantechs quality
system also extends to its suppliers and customers. A supplier must be initially approved and
thereafter, regularly appraised and rated. Customer feedback is documented and reviewed under
formal procedures by Kantechs internal Continuing Improvement Committee composed of
employees from every department.
Customer Assistance
Tel: 1(450) 444-2040 ext.: 399
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Inputs 1-2 are automatically reserved for the first controlled door. The
contact is assigned input 1 and the associated request to exit detector as
input 2. Inputs 3 and 4 are automatically reserved for the second
controlled door. The contact is assigned input 3 and the associated
request to exit detector as input 4. There is no obligation to following
these rules but such a standard convention makes it easier for servicing.
The distance between the readers and the KT-300 controller varies by
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KT-300 - ENGLISH INSTALLATION MANUAL - STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION
reader type (please consult the reader manual for details). Auxiliary
outputs provide access operation visual and/or audible feedback at the Step 11. Connecting the Master
controlled door . Outputs OUT DOOR 1 LED & BUZ are used for the
first door and OUT DOOR 2 LED & BUZ are used for the second door. Controller to the Host PC
The 12 VDC auxiliary power can also be used to power low current
audible devices usually located at the controlled door. x Connect flat cable from the KT-300 to the PC
From 0 to 100 feet:
If the local master controller is located less than 100 feet (30 m) from the
Step 8. Controlled outputs & Auxiliary host computer, use the On-Board RS-232 RJ12 jack and the supplied 100
outputs feet (30 m) flat cable.
Varying the network speed does not perceptibly change the operation
speed of the system. Usually, most installations should be set at 19,200
baud.
Connect a 120 ohms end of line resistor between terminals X1- and X1+
of the first and last KT-300.
1. Connect AC power (A) You changed the software (e.g.: you were using EntraPass, then
2. Connect the battery installed WinPass) and theres no communication;
(B) You were using the KT-300 at a local site and now want to
NOTE: The KT-300 unit will not start on battery alone. configure it for remote operation.
KT-300 FCC Compliance Notice 1) Disconnect the transformer and the battery,
2) Remove all connections of DOOR1 and RL1 terminals,
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 3) Place a jumper between the DOOR1 and RL1 terminals,
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits 4) Apply AC power to the transformer. The VITAL LED should
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- flash 4 times. This means that the controller is in the
ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial or residential initialization mode,
environment. The KT-300 is also compliant with EN55022: 1994, 5) Disconnect the jumper,
amendment 1: 1995, Class B. 6) When the controller is communicating with the PC, the VITAL
led will flash 3 beats at a time,
7) Reconnect the Battery.
KT-300 CE Compliance Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits to EN
50130-4 : 1995.
Electrical Specifications
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Combus Specifications
For example:
The jumper 1 J1 on the KT-PC4204 must be moved to the combus relay
position.
NOTE: Do not use any power supply other than the KT-PC4204 to
repower the combus. In the event of a power surge or transient, a module
may lock up and cease to communicate with the controller. If the KT-300
loses communication with the module, it will initiate a module reset and
will power down the combus for five seconds in attempt to reset the
problem module. After five seconds, the controller will reapply power to
the combus and the problem module should begin to operate as intended.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove power from the KT-300 controller; Introduction to Modules
2. For the KT-PC4108, KT-PC4216 and KT-PC4204 modules
place a jumper between tamper + and tamper - (COM) of the module;
3. Connect the module to the combus, power the KT-300;
4. Run EntraPass or WinPass; The combus terminals on the KT-300 controller are used to connect
5. Remove the Tamper jumper of each module, a serial number will expansion modules to add more inputs, outputs, relays and LCD key-
appear on the screen (one for each module); pads. The four combus terminals of the main panel must be connected to
6. To register the module, enter the serial number of the module in the the four combus terminals or wires of all modules.
proper field of the software.
There are 4 expansion modules that can be connected to KT-300s
For KT-LCD4501 keypad module, connect it to the combus, and press combus (more specifications of each of these modules can be found at the
the # key on the keypad and the serial number will appear on the screen. end of this document).
NOTE: Dont forget to put back the tamper jumper or connect a tamper 1) KT-PC4108 - (8 - Zone input expansion module)
switch to it.
2) KT-PC4204 - (4 Relay/Power Supply Expansion Module)
3) KT-PC4216 - (16 - Zone output expansion module)
Combus Repower (If required) 4) KT-LCD4501 - (Kantech LCD digital keypad module)
Depending on how many modules are connected to the combus and how
far they are from the KT-300 you may need to repower the combus. Cabinet for Housing Modules
The combus needs to be repowered if the voltage between the black and
red wires of the last module of each loop drops under 12.5 volts. This
voltage drops if modules are taking too much current (500mA maximum Kantech part no.: KT-4051CAB
for the combus). Measurements: 16,8" H x 10,4" W x 4,1" D
Color: Black
Youll have an event Combus module defect and you wont be able to
communicate with the expansion modules if the voltage is under 12.5 Cabinet will hold either:
volts. With a multimeter you should verify this voltage and determine if
you need to install a KT-PC4204 in repower mode. With this configura- a) One (1) KT-PC4204 power supply/relay
tion youll have an additional 1 amp of current on the combus. The KT- module with batteries and one (1) KT-
PC4204 is generally installed at the beginning of the loop. PC4108/KT-PC4216.
3. Press the circuit board into the four (4) plastic standoffs to
Introduction secure the unit to the cabinet.
The KT-PC4108 module is a zone input module that adds up to 8 fully Once the unit is mounted, wiring may be started.
programmable zones to the KT-300 controller.
2.3 Installation and Wiring
Before beginning to wire the unit, ensure that all power (AC
transformer and battery) is disconnected from the controller.
Perform the following steps to complete wiring:
1. Connect the four Combus wires to the KT-PC4108. Connect
the red, black, yellow and green Combus wires to the RED,
BLK, YEL and GRN terminals, respectively.
2. Complete all zone wiring to the zone input terminals (Z1-
Z8). See the EntraPass or WinPass manual for details on
zone wiring configurations.
1. Specifications 3. Connect the external tamper switch, if used.
Consult the wiring diagram above for further information.
Connects to the controller via 4-wire Combus
2.4 Applying Power
Current Draw: 30 mA (from Combus)
After all wiring is completed, apply power to the controller.
Supports single end-of-line and no end-of-line (5600 ohm
Connect the battery leads to the battery, then connect the AC
resistors) zone loops.
transformer.
AUX+ output: 12VDC, 250mA max. (drawn from Combus)
NOTE: Do not connect the power until all wiring is complete.
Tamper contact input
NOTE: Do not use any power supply other than the KT-PC4204 module 2. Complete all output wiring
to repower the Combus. If a power supply other than the KT-PC4204 is
used, the Combus repower function will not operate as intended. 3. Connect the external tamper switch, if used
Consult the above wiring diagrams for further information.
1. Specifications 2.4 Applying Power
Current Draw: 30 mA (from Combus) After all wiring is completed, apply power to the KT-300. Connect
40VA 16-18V transformer required the battery leads to the battery, then connect the AC transformer.
Then, connect power to the KT-PC4204: the battery leads followed
Maximum 7Ah battery required
by the AC transformer.
Connects to the controller via 4-wire Combus
Four programmable relay contacts rated 2A, 30VDC NOTE: Do not connect the power until all wiring is complete.
AUX current: 1.0A max.
Tamper contact input 3. Assigning the Module
Can be used to repower the combus
Can be used for elevator Once all wiring is done, the module must be assigned to the system.
To assign the module, perform the following:
1. Establish communication between the PC and the controller,
2. Installing the KT-PC4204
2. Remove the tamper switch wire (or only the wire if tamper
2.1 Unpacking switch is not used),
The KT-PC4204 package should include the following parts/items: 3. A serial number should be displayed on the screen, in the
One KT-PC4204 circuit board same window where the serial number appears, you should
One ground wire assembly see the type of module and on which controller it is
Five plastic standoffs connected,
One 5A replacement fuse 4. From the software select the functionality of the module and
enter the serial number in the appropriate field.
2.2 Mounting
NOTE: Dont forget to reconnect the tamper switch (or the wire,
The KT-PC4204 should be located inside a compatible cabinet
if there is no tamper switch).
(Kantech part no. KT-4051CAB), mounted in a dry, secure
location. Preferably, it should be placed at a convenient distance NOTE: Relay 1 must not be programmed if used for Combus
from the connected devices. Power. Ensure that Jumper J1 is set to Combus Relay.
Perform the following steps to mount the unit:
1. Press the five plastic standoffs through the mounting holes
1. Specifications
16 output low current module, 12V, 50mA max. each, power 3. Connect the external tamper switch, if used.
drawn from Combus
Note: Current is drawn from the combus. May require a KT-
Connects to KT-300 via 4-wire Combus PC4204 power supply module if drawing too much current from
Nominal current draw of 15mA the Combus.
Tamper contact input Consult the wiring diagrams for further information.
Can be used for elevator 2.4 Applying Power
After all wiring is completed, apply power to the KT-300. Connect
2. Installing the KT-PC4216 the battery leads to the battery, then connect the AC transformer.
2.1 Unpacking NOTE: Do not connect the power until all wiring is complete.
The KT-PC4216 package should include the following parts:
One KT-PC4216 circuit board 3. Assigning the Module
4 plastic standoffs
Follow the instructions below for assigning and programming your
2.2 Mounting KT-PC4216 module.
The KT-PC4216 should be located inside a compatible cabinet Follow these steps to assign the module(s):
(Kantech part no. KT-4051CAB), mounted in a dry, secure location. 1. Establish communication between the PC and the controller,
Preferably, it should be placed at a convenient distance from the
connected devices. 2. Remove the tamper switch wire (or only the wire if tamper
switch is not used),
Perform the following steps to mount the unit:
1. Press the four plastic standoffs through the mounting holes 3. A serial number should be displayed on the screen, in the
at back of the cabinet. same window where the serial number is located, you should
see the type of module and on which controller it is
2. Secure the cabinet to the wall in the desired location. Use connected,
appropriate wall anchors when securing the cabinet to drywall,
plaster, concrete, brick or other surfaces. 4. From the software select the functionality of the module and
enter the serial number in the appropriate field.
3. Press the circuit board into the plastic standoffs to secure
the module to the cabinet. NOTE: Dont forget to reconnect the tamper switch (or the wire,
if there is no tamper switch).
Once the unit is mounted, wiring may be started.