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Wiring Information........................................................................................... 15
Diag Port -> PC (DB9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
DB9, DB25 -> PC (DB9). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Telephone Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
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Installation Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Setup Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
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Pacom Two Door Controller 1076 ..................................................................... 83
Installation Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Third-Party Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Connecting to Magstripe Track 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Connection via Mosler interface board (8117500A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Connecting to Wiegand Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
In/Out Reader Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
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Pacom Field Controller
1057
In This Chapter 1
Installation Guidelines
The primary function of the Pacom 1057 field controller is to
monitor and control physical security at a remote site. The
1057 reports alarm status information via an existing data
network to a central monitoring site typically equipped with a
Pacom base station. If the network or data line fails the 1057
automatically utilizes the public-switched or mobile telephone
networks to re-establish communication with the Pacom base
station.
Access control - A standard 1057 provides control access for
up to 10,000 users within a site. This can be expanded to up
to 250,000 users with the use of the optional memory expan-
sion unit.
Alarm monitoring- The 1057 can have up to 256 input, and up
to 64 outputs. Input/output capability can be expanded with
the use of mezzanine cards (16 input or 8 Output) which can
be mounted directly onto the 1057 PCB and/or Pacom 1065
16 I/O modules, which communicate with the 1057 over an
RS485 loop.
This chapter is written for 1057 revision 05.
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Compliance and Accreditation
This is a Class A Product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
This product complies with the following Standards/Accreditations:
FCC Part 15 Class Asubject to the following conditions:
This Device Must Not Cause Harmful Interference
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
EN55022 Class A
EN50130-4
EN61000-4-11
AS/NZS 3548 Class A: Subject to the following condition:
To comply with EMC requirements when the 1057 is housed in the Small or Large Universal Enclosure, all RS485 cable shielding must be terminated to the
chassis earth of the 1057 PCB. A small screw is provided in the vicinity of the RS485 connections for this purpose.
AS/NZS 3260 - Subject to the following condition:
Unit shall be connected to Telecommunication Network through a line cord that meets the requirements of ACA Technical Standard TS008.
TS001
TS002
PTC200
TB21
IE950
EN60950
CS03/110901/01
Part 68/110901/01
UL Compliance Considerations for USA and Canada
Power Supply Module
To comply with the UL standard a UL listed Power Supply, approved for use with a Burglar Alarm System, should be used to power this unit (IEC 60950, in
USA and Canada). The power supply unit submitted for UL approval with the 1057 was the AMSECO model XT-1840 (18VAC 40VA).
The above PSU shall be connected to the mains power supply system in a
manner complying the requirement of Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1,
CAN/CSA C22.1, C22.2 in Canada, and the National Electrical Code (NEC),
ANSI/NFPA in USA.
The unit shall be connected to the protective earth in a manner complying
with above CEC/NEC requirement,
A 26 AWG line cord shall be used in USA/CAN, in other countries, local
approved line cord shall be used.
Specification Limitations
The 1057 peripheral devices described in this guide have many features that were not verified during UL testing and several specifications that exceed testing require-
ments. During UL compliance submissions, the 1057 and peripheral device features and specifications were tested within the following limitations and conditions.
Accessories supported for U.L. are: 1061 (Keypad), 1062 (Keypad), 1062-HID (Keypad + Card Reader Interface), 1064 (Card Reader Interface), 1065-IO
(I/O board Rev 11), 1065-EC (Elevator Control board Rev 11), 1030-007 (Dual Relay Output), 1050-003 (8-Output Mezzanine), 1050-004 (16-Input Mez-
zanine), 1057-201 Memory Board, 1057-203 485 Expansion Card, 1050-018 PCB (transient protection for 1050-004), 1050-019 PCB (transient protection
for 1050-003).
The 1067 Intelligent Two Door Controller is not UL Listed
Connecting a Tecom Alarm Panel via STU Interface is not intended for UL Listed Systems
The 1057 was tested to 50 C and 85% +/- 5% R.H
The total power consumed by the 1057 was tested to 675mA, including the current available for peripheral devices supplied from the unit. The 1057 sup-
plies 2A for peripheral devices.
The 1030-007 dual output relay cards were tested to a rating of 1 A @ 30 V DC
The 1050-003 8 output mezzanine cards were tested to a rating of 1 A @ 30 V DC
Any cable attached to the network port of the 1057 cannot exceed 20 feet
UL approved communications over a non-private network is authorized when the Thales Datacryptor 2000 is implemented for all primary communications
Pacom Rijndael Algorithm is NIST approved, and complies with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) FIPS 197, for firmware version 4.02.
The Fire Management System Interface was not verified by UL
Fire points are not part of the UL Listed system
MXL Fire System Protocol is not intended for UL Listed Systems
Gent Fire Alarm (and Securitas) Fire System Protocol is not intended for UL Listed Systems
Data Cabling Requirements
The following are installation procedures for installing the 1057 controller and peripheral devices to comply with UL requirements
The network types supported by 1057 and verified by U.L. are: Ethernet, Async Poll and Dialup.
If an Ethernet cable attached to the 1057 exceeds more than 20 feet, a surge protection device such as the APC model PNET1 is required between the 1057
and the Ethernet cable.
Any cables attached to the DB connectors (DB 9 and DB25) on the rear of the 1057 should not exceed 20 feet.
Dial-up communication is a secondary means of communication for the 1057.
Telephone line surge protection requires Pin 6 of RJ12 (J6) to be connected to earth ground.
Input/Output Cabling Requirements
To comply with UL requirements, if cabling for inputs on the 1050-004 Input Mezzanine Card exceeds 20 feet, a 1050-018 transient board is required. Inputs are wired
into the 1050-018. The 1050-018 is mounted on the 1050-004, which in turn is connected to the 1057 controller in one of the mezzanine slots.
To comply with UL requirements, if cabling for outputs on the 1050-003 Output Mezzanine Card exceeds 20 feet, a 1050-019 transient board is required. Outputs are
wired into the 1050-019. The 1050-019 is mounted on the 1050-003, which in turn is connected to the 1057 controller in one of the mezzanine slots.
Emission Approval
A small section of paint must be removed from the underside of the metal lid where the four mounting posts touch the lid.
A Ferrite with 1 turn positioned close to the J18 terminal on the AC input Cable. (Ferrite Details: Fair-Rite #0431167281, or similar. 240W impedance @
100MHz.)
Earth Wiring must be connected.
If an RS485 star coupler mezzanine card 1057-203 is used with the 1057, All cables used must be shielded and a Ferrite with 1 turn must be positioned
around all RS485 Cabling. (Ferrite Details: Fair-Rite #0444173551, or similar. 195W impedance @ 100MHz).
If a 1061 Keypad is connected a Ferrite with 1 turn must be positioned around all unshielded cabling connected to terminals CN2 and CN3 and positioned
2cm from the 1061. (Ferrite Details: Fair-Rite #0444167281, or similar. 210W impedance @ 100MHz).
If a 1062 Keypad is connected a Ferrite with 1 turn must be positioned around all unshielded cabling connected to terminals J3 and positioned 2cm from
the 1062. (Ferrite Details: Fair-Rite #0444164281, or similar. 260W impedance @ 100MHz).
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1.1.Installation Guidelines
1. Unpack all supplied components and inspecting each for any defects or damage that may
have occurred during transit.
2. Check whether the correct components have been supplied as per order and/or packing slip.
3. Mount relevant mezzanine card and memory expansion card on the unit.
4. Connect earth ground to common on connector J18.
5. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected from the mains.
NOTE Power supplies used with the unit must comply with the standards of the local authority
labelled with the appropriate certification markings.
Remove the power supply connectors from J18 and J15 so that you can read the labelling
beneath. Either connect an 18 VAC power supply to the J18 terminal OR connect a 12-15
VDC power supply to the J15 terminal.
6. Connect the battery supply.
NOTE When connecting batteries to the PCB ensure that the connector is correctly aligned. Con-
necting the batteries incorrectly may short one of the batteries and cause serious damage to the PCB.
WARNING! An explosion may result if batteries are installed incorrectly. Replace only with the same
or equivalent type. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
7. Remove the plastic between the PCB coin battery and the connector.
8. If using a EEPROM (resembles a DB9 dongle), plug it on the RS232 port 1. Ensure that link
12 is IN (power to RS232 port 1).
9. To connect to data network, connect a RJ-45 Ethernet 10 Base-T cable to the Ethernet port.
If connecting to another data network, connect the DB25 network cable to the Network port.
10.To connect to the telephone line, connect the RJ12 end of the supplied telephone line cable
to the Phone Line port.
11.Connect RS485 device line(s). Run the wire to the required length to connect all devices and
a length to run it back to the unit to allow for redundancy in the loop. Determine position of
the unit on the device line and accordingly position LNK1 (for J1 line), LNK2 (for J3 line) and
LNK 3, 4, and 5 (for J4 line).
12.Set DIP switches 1 and 4 to the ON position.
13.Power up the unit by connecting to a power source.
14.After about 10 seconds the 7-segment display should start cycling.
15.Set DIP switches 1 and 4 to the OFF position.
Refer to Adding Devices to the Controller... page 17 for more information on adding devices on the
unit.
Installation Guidelines 3
Technical Specifications
Table 1:
UL Approved Specifica- Primary Power: 120 VAC @ 490mA using the Amseco XT-1840 transformer, or 12 - 15VDC 2A external UL power supply.
tions Secondary Power: 12VDC 10Ah battery.
Networks X.25, SNA PU2.1, LU6.2 End Node, TCP/IP, Token Ring, Ethernet, PPP and SDLC.
Modem on-board, CCITT V.21, 1200bps, optional external Modem or Optional GSM Module
Device Loops 4 device loops are available on the 1057, 2 are permanent, 2 more are configurable (subject to Network Type and com-
munication). 4 of the device loops can support up to 32 Pacom RS485 devices.
Mezzanine card options Pacom 1050-004 16 input card, Pacom 1050-003 8 output card, Pacom 1050-201,202,203 Dial Cards, Pacom 1057-203
RS485 Star Coupler, 1057-204 Dialler Interface (max. 2 devices).
Memory 2 MB on-board with Battery Backup, expandible to 6 MB with optional 4, 16 or 32 MB Battery Backed SRAM DIMM Mod-
ules.
2A fuse DC/Device Supply Fuse (RS485 and RS232 Device Loop power) (slow blow)
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Pacom Field Controller 1057
Quick Install
PIN 6
ACTIVE GND
Phone
POWER LNK4 Port
RESET LNK1 LNK2 LNK3
LNK5
PANEL/RAP Rx
PANEL/RAP Tx
Diagnostic
Port
LNK11
LNK10 LNK13
EARTH GND + _ N A + _
BATTERY 15-18VAC 12-15VDC
(12VDC) INPUT INPUT
Dial FLASHING RED - Dial-up fail Note: Middle link for RS485 termination
RED - Dialing - insert all 3 links if first or last device
FLASHING AMBER - Dialing out or incoming ring
AMBER - Establishing (modem traing)
GREEN - Controller connected to base station LNK6 If installed, puts 12VDC on pin25 of the Network Port
OFF - No dial-up activity LNK7 If installed, puts 12VDC on pin25 of the RS232 Port 2
LNK12 If installed, puts 12VDC on pin1 of the RAP Port
M Rx RED - Onboard modem receiving LNK13 If installed, puts 12VDC on pin1 of the RS232 Port 1
1
6 2
Indicates normal operation.
5 3
4
7-Segment
Cycle
On Dial Back-up. The RTU is using Dial Back-up, and the primary
communications has failed.
Decimal Place
Blank Display
In This Chapter 3
Installation Guidelines
The primary function of the Pacom 1058 controller is to moni-
tor and control physical security at a remote site. The 1058
reports alarm status information via an existing data network
to a central monitoring site typically equipped with a Pacom
base station. If the network or data line fails the 1058 auto-
matically utilizes the public-switched or mobile telephone net-
works to re-establish communication.
Access control - A standard 1058 provides access control for
up to 1,000 users within a site (500 on a 1058A). This can be
expanded to up to 10,000 users with the use of the optional
memory expansion unit (1058 only).
Alarm monitoring - The 1058 PCB has on-board connections
for 8 alarm inputs and 4 outputs. Input/Output capability can
be expanded with the use of a mezzanine card (16 input or 8
output) which can be mounted directly onto the 1058 PCB
and/or Pacom 1065 16 I/O modules, which communicate with
the 1058 over an RS485 loop.
This chapter is written for 1058 revision 04 and 1058A revi-
sion 01.
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Compliance and Accreditation
WARNING! This is a Class A Product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
NOTE Power supplies used with the unit must comply with the standards of the local authority
labelled with the appropriate certification markings.
Remove the power supply connectors from J11 and J12 so that you can read the labelling
beneath. Either connect an 18 VAC power supply to the J11 terminal OR connect a 12-15
VDC power supply to the J12 terminal.
The power requirement is dependent on the number of devices the unit has to supply. An
installation with large number of peripheral devices supplied from the unit may require a
power supply with a larger capacity than the one submitted for approval. Any power supply
used must be UL approved.
6. Connect the battery supply. The 1058 will not start with Battery power only.
NOTE When connecting batteries to the PCB ensure that the connector is correctly aligned. Con-
necting the batteries incorrectly may short one of the batteries and cause serious damage to the PCB.
WARNING! An explosion may result if batteries are installed incorrectly. Replace only with the same
or equivalent type. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
7. Remove the plastic between the PCB coin battery and the connector.
8. If using a External EEPROM dongle, connect it on the RAP port and set DIP switch 2 to ON.
9. Wire input and output devices.
10.To connect to data network, connect a RJ-45 Ethernet 10 Base-T cable to the Ethernet port.
If connecting to another data network, connect the DB25 network cable to the Network port.
11.To connect to the telephone line, connect the RJ12 end of the supplied telephone line cable
to the Phone Line port.
12.Connect RS485 device line. Run the wire to the required length to connect all devices and a
length to run it back to the unit to allow for redundancy in the loop. Determine position of the
unit on the device line and accordingly position LNK7 (for J6 line).
13.Set DIP switches 1 and 4 to ON.
14.Power up the unit by connecting to a power source.
15.After about 10 seconds the LED3 should flash green.
16.Set all DIP switches to OFF.
Refer to Adding Devices to the Controller... page 17 for more information on adding devices on the
unit.
Installation Guidelines 9
Technical Specifications
Table 1:
Parameter Specification
UL Approved Specifica- Primary Power: 120 VAC @ 490mA using the Amseco XT-1840 transformer.
tions Secondary Power: 12VDC 10Ah battery.
Networks: X.25, SNA PU2.1, LU6.2 End Node, TCP/IP, Token Ring, Ethernet, PPP and SDLC.
Modem: on-board, CCITT V.21, 1200bps, optional external Modem or Optional GSM Module
Device Loops: 1 device loop, expandable to 2 with 1058-203 RS485 Star Coupler. Support up to 32 Pacom RS485 devices.
Inputs: 8 on-board supervised alarm inputs (10K standard EOL, can be changed if required). Supports up to 256 inputs
(up to 64 on 1058A).
Outputs: 2 on-board relay control outputs (1A @ 30VDC), 2 open-collector pull-down outputs (100mA @ 30VDC). Supports
up to 64 outputs (up to 16 on 1058A)
Mezzanine card Pacom 1050-004 16 input card, Pacom 1050-003 8 output card, Pacom 1050-201,202,203 Dial Cards, Pacom
options: 1058-203 RS485 Star Coupler (max. 1 device), 1058-204 Dialler Interface
Memory: 2 x 4MB SRAM (with on-board battery backup) with optional 4, 16 or 32 MB Battery Backed SRAM DIMM Modules.
Does not apply to the 1058A.
2A fuse Device Supply Fuse (RS485 and RS232 Device Loops) (slow blow)
PIN 6
GND GND
SW1
OUTPUT 4 on Phone
Port
OUTPUT 3 Diagnostic off
J6 1 2 34
+12VDC Port
J1 E2
LK10
LK2
Mezz Slot LD5 LD6
OUTPUT 2
LD3
RL1 LD1
Network
Reset
Port
Switch LD12
RL2
OUTPUT 1 LD10
LD2 System S ta tu s LD4
Flash green = Normal (AC power) LD8 LD11
J2 LK1 Off or red = System not running
Flashing red = DC power (input or battery)
INPUT 8 or not monitoring AC power LD9 LD13
GND
INPUT 7 LK6 LK8
F3 - DC
2A LK7
INPUT 6 EOL SIP Resistor Pack F2 - AC
GND (Can be changed to 2A
match EOL Resistance) LD7
INPUT 5 RAP
F1 - BATT LK9 Port
J3 3A
INPUT 4
BDM
GND
INPUT 3
J10 J11 J12
INPUT 2
Ethernet
E1 Port
E3
INPUT 1
J4
LNK 1 or 2 J1 LNK 1 or 2 J1
GND GND
GND +15V GND +15V
OUT4 OUT4
_ _
OUT3 OUT3
+15V +15V
Open Collector Output Wiring J1
Output Output
Device Device
J2 J2
Output 3 and 4 are source to GND _ GND
The 1030-007 Dual relay board can be + REL NO + REL NO
OUT4
used to add relays to the outputs. Output COM COM
Device
OUT3 REL NC REL NC
+ +15V
Switch SW1 - Normal Position is all off External LNK 1 or 2 External LNK 1 or 2
Power Supply Power Supply
Dip# Position Function (on panel reset only) _ _
1 ON Clear all parameters (except card-access) + GND +15V + GND +15V
+15V +15V
LED 1 RED - Output 2 relay energized LED 4 RED - Power on
LED 2 RED - Output 1 relay energized J2 J2
LED 5 RED - Modem Rx
LED 3 FLASHING RED - Battery low LED 6 RED - Modem Tx REL NO REL NO
RED - On battery power LED 8 RED - RAP Rx COM COM
GREEN - Battery fully charged LED 9 RED - RAP Tx
and running on AC LED 10 RED - Net CTS REL NC REL NC
In This Chapter 5
Multiple tasks are listed in this chapter to cover typical main- Fuse Replacement
tenance on the Pacom controllers. Follow the procedures On-board Battery Replacement
listed and take into consideration the warnings given.
Memory Expansion Module
(SRAM)
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5.1.Fuse Replacement
Most fuses used on a Pacom controller are slow blow.The 1058 uses the glass type while the 1057 the
ceramic type fuses.
Gently insert a miniature screwdriver underneath the fuse in its mounting and lever the fuse out.
Take due care when removing the fuse, incorrect removal may result in damage to the PCB.
WARNING! Do not remove power from the PCB when removing the battery. If both power and bat-
tery are removed, certain configuration parameters will be lost.
To remove the battery, move the clip to the side and remove the battery from its housing.
Take due care when lifting the battery clip. Do not lift the battery clip more than a few millimeters
above the battery. Lifting the clip to far will result in PCB damage.
The average operating shelf life is 5 years as per the manufacturers specifications.
The module is proprietary hardware and must be purchased through Pacom. Sizes available are 4 MB,
8MB, 16MB, and 32MB. All are Battery Backed SRAM DIMM Module.
WARNING! The Memory Expansion Module must remain vertical during installation. If the module is
not vertical during installation, damage to the socket may result.
1. Remove the plastic insert from the coin battery of the module.
2. Position the module over the socket with the battery on the module facing the outside of the
PCB. Ensure that the module is vertical and the bottom corners of the DIMM are located in
the retaining clips.
WARNING! The module must be correctly aligned prior to inserting into the socket provided.
3. Press down firmly until the retaining clips are secure on the DIMM module. Do not insert the
module at an angle. The module can be installed only in one position, two keyways prevent
incorrect installation.
4. Turn ON DIP Switch 3 during power up. Wait about 20 seconds and then switch DIP switch 3
off, this will copy the on board RAM to the module.
To replace the coin battery on the memory expansion module, follow the instructions in refer to Sec-
tion 5.2 On-board Battery Replacement.
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Wiring Information
In This Chapter 6
This chapter outlines various cabling information that may be Diag Port -> PC (DB9)
required when creating cables to communicate with the DB9, DB25 -> PC (DB9)
Pacom field controllers.
Telephone Connection
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6.1.Diag Port -> PC (DB9)
Table 1:
4 3
5 5
3 2 3
5 7 5
6.3.Telephone Connection
Table 3:
2 Phone (-) 1
3 Ring
4 Tip
5 Phone (-) 2
6 Earth Ground
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Adding Devices to the
Controller
In This Chapter 7
There are a number of optional I/O cards, modules and Pacom Controllers Compara-
devices that may be fitted to a Pacom controller. How many of tives
these are added is dependent on a system configuration and Memory Expansion Cards
requirements.
Building Management Interface
The optional I/O cards, modules and devices available are as Fire Management System
follows: keypads, mezzanine cards, Pacom 1065 16 I/O cards, Interface
biometric devices, proximity/card reader interfaces, fire man-
Third Party Network Interface
agement system interface.
Operation
The following introduces these components and then provides
a matrix on how many of each can be accommodated on
Pacom controllers.
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7.1.Pacom Controllers Comparatives
Table 1:
Maximum Keypads 8 16 16
Mezzanine ports 1 1 2
Maximum outputs 16 64 64
Table 2:
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The RS232 Port1 or RTU Port connector can be used to connect the Fire Management System inter-
face. The port that is used to connect the Fire Management System interface must be configured
through GMS software.
Fire Management Systems are not for use with UL Listed Access Control and Proprietary Systems.
Fire accessories are not suitable for UL Listed Access Control and Proprietary Systems.
In This Chapter 8
Mezzanine cards are add-on PCB modules that you can use to Installation Guidelines
expand a controllers capacity. These cards mount onto the Mounting Instructions
controllers as a piggy-back mezzanine card. Some of these
cards can also be used on the Pacom 1065 to expand its I/O
capability.
Pacom offers a number of mezzanine cards. Those discussed
in this chapter are:
1050-004 - 16 input mezzanine expansion card revi-
sion 01
1050-003 - 8 output mezzanine expansion card revi-
sion 01
1050-201 - modem dial card revision 03
1057-203 - RS485 expansion card (also called the
star coupler) revision 02
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Compliance and Accreditation
WARNING! This is a Class A Product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures
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8.1.Installation Guidelines
Installation Guidelines 23
8.2.Mounting Instructions
1. Remove Power from the 1057/1058/1058A/1065.
2. Line up mounting holes of the mezzanine card and the standoffs on 1057/1058/1058A/1065,
and connect the Mezzanine Card.
NOTE The 1057/1058/1058A/1065 has 24pin sockets. Ensure that the mounting holes and standoffs
line up.
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Pacom Keypad 1061
In This Chapter 9
The Pacom 1061 keypad is an intelligent I/O device that acts Installation Guidelines
as the local user-interface for Pacom controllers. Setup Menu Options
It offers the following features:
Manage and control - Up to 8 separate areas within a site.
Display - LED display status of areas. Back-lit 2 line x 40 char-
acter LCD and adjustable LCD intensity. Programmable cus-
tomer messages and banner.
Communication - Compatible with all Pacom field controllers.
Communication over RS485 line (32 device loop addresses).
Data encryption optional.
On-board inputs and outputs - 2 on-board alarm inputs and 4
on-board control outputs.
Access control - Serial connection point for an access control
device (Card or proximity reader etc.) and associated I/O
devices (LEDs, Door strike etc.).
User configurations - Program user IDs (99) and program/
assign user types (13).
Automatic baud-detect for fast and easy installation setup.
Smart power-save mode.
Programmable buzzer frequencies for personal preferences
Autobaud detect and self-test.
Built-in device tamper switch.
Optional shroud.
This chapter is written for 1061 revision 05.
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Compliance and Accreditation
WARNING! This is a Class A Product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures
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9.1.Installation Guidelines
1. Open the unit. With the keypad face down (front panel down), remove the rear panel by
inserting a small screwdriver into the two securing-clip release holes, and gently push the
screwdriver upward into the holes until the securing-clips release. Lift the rear panel away
from the front panel and clear the tamper switch spring on the top of the front panel.
2. Install the rear panel. Secure the rear panel in position with appropriate fastenings. Ensure
that about 10cm of cable passes through the access opening.
NOTE If used the optional shroud should also be installed at this time. The shroud hinge is placed
between the rear panel and the wall and secured with the lower two screws of the rear panel.
3. Connect the RS485 device line. Remove CN6 terminal block from the PCB. Connect the key-
pad end of the RS485 cable to the removable section of CN6. Do not plug the connector into
the keypad at this stage. Determine whether the keypad will be the first or last device on the
device line and accordingly position the link 8.
4. Connect the Pacom controller end of the RS485 cable (ensure that the controller power is
disconnected).
5. For protection against voltage surges, connect earth wiring from the controller to earth lug at
the back of the PCB.
6. Wire devices (readers) if required.
7. Apply power to the controller.
8. Plug the CN6 connector to the keypad.
9. The keypad will beep to indicate that it is powered, the PCB LEDs will light briefly, and the
LCD will display NOT CONFIGURED.
NOTE If the LCD displays OFFLINE, the keypad is not wired correctly.
10.Set the device address. Locate links SW1. Short the two left-hand links of SW1 momentarily.
Then follow the instructions on the LCD.
Display Action
Unit address (1 to 32) [32]: _ Use the numeric keys to enter an address for the unit. All
devices in the RS485 line must have a unique address.
Unit address (1 to 32) [n]: _ Where n is the address number specified. If address is
incorrect, repeat the steps.
Please wait...
NOT CONFIGURED
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WARNING! If the LCD backlight connector CN4 becomes disconnected, connect back with the red
wire to the CN4 terminal marked +.
13.Apply power.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the keypad on its device line.
For instructions, refer Hardware Configuration manual.
Table 1:
Option 3 Program unit baud rate Valid baud rates are 9600, 4800, 19200 and
38400.
Option 5 Access control type Currently supported access control devices are
Proximity Reader, Finger Scan Unit and Nidac
Keypads.
Option 6 Output for external buzzer Any one of the four outputs can be configured
for the external buzzer.
Option 7 Set blink rate for messages Valid blink rates are 1 to 25, multiples of
100ms. This blink rate applies to the LEDs for
AREA 1 to AREA 8 as well.
Option 8 Program buzzer frequency Valid buzzer frequencies are 1 to 99, multiples
of 100Hz. This is only for the internal buzzer on
the keypad. On the selection of the new fre-
quency, three beeps are generated with the
new frequency. Also just to test different fre-
quencies, press ENT key. Every time ENT key is
pressed, test frequency increments by 100 Hz
and three beeps are generated using that test
frequency (displayed on the LCD).
Option 9 Input alarm polarity There are two alarm inputs on the keypad PCB.
They are labelled DIN1 and DIN2 on pins 4 and
5 respectively on the 8 pin connector CN2. The
polarities of these inputs could be - In alarm
when Open or in alarm when Closed.
Option 10 Do self test Performs a self test to ensure all functions are
operational.
Option 13 Resets parameters to default set- When selected screen displays Are you sure?
tings Press ENT to reset parameters. Press DEL/ESC
to abort selection.
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Table 2:
Enclosure: ABS
Weight: 530g
Keys: 20 backlit
Inputs: 2 non-supervised (Open/Closed). Can also be used as Egress and Door Contact with serial card reader connected to port
2.
CN1
LK7
LK1
CN6
485+
485-
LK4 T1(+12V)
Rel ay
T2(Data +)
T3(Data -)
RESET
SW2 LK8
LED14 CN5
T4(Gnd)
LK15
+5V +12V
LCD LED
C4
LED4 +
LED5
LK2
485+
TTL
LED10
RS232 LED6
NDAC
LED3 LK3
LED13 ACS
NDAC
RS232
TTL LED7
T/RS 485B-
LK6
LED2
RS232
LED11
LED9 LK5
BUZZ1 SW1 LK14 CN3
LED1
LED8
Addressing
RS485 Termination
terminated unterminated
LNK8
In This Chapter 11
The Pacom 1062 keypad is an intelligent I/O device that acts Installation Guidelines
as the local user-interface for Pacom controllers. It offers the Setup Menu Options
following features:
Card Reader and Auxiliary
Manage and control - Up to 8 separate areas within a site. Device Connection
Display - LED display status of areas. Back-lit 2 line x 16 char-
acter LCD with adjustable LCD intensity. Programmable cus-
tomer messages and banner.
Communication - Compatible with all Pacom field controllers.
Communication over RS485 line (32 device loop addresses).
On-board inputs and outputs - 2 on-board alarm inputs and 4
on-board control outputs.
Access control - Can also be configured as an access control
keypad where it is used as a terminal for a PIN that grants
access to a single door or access point. It has serial data and
I/O connections for 1 access control device such as a card or
proximity reader and associated I/O devices (door strike).
User configurations - Program user IDs (99) and program/
assign user types (8).
Automatic baud-detect for fast and easy installation setup.
Smart power-save mode. Programmable buzzer frequencies
for personal preferences Built-in device tamper switch.
This chapter is written for following 1062 keypads:
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11.1.Installation Guidelines
1. Open the unit. Remove the philips head locking screw from top of the keypad. With the key-
pad face down (front panel down), remove the rear panel by inserting a small screwdriver
into the two securing-clip release holes, and gently push the screwdriver upward into the
holes until the securing-clips release. Lift the rear panel away from the front panel and clear
the tamper switch spring.
2. Mount the rear panel in the required position.
3. For protection against voltage surges, connect earth wiring from the controller to earth lug
(located between connector CN1 and tamper spring switch) on the PCB.
4. Connect the RS485 device line. Do not plug the connector into the keypad at this stage.
Determine whether the keypad will be the first or last device on the device line and accord-
ingly set link 1 of LNK2.
5. Set the keypad function as access control mode or normal alarm mode using link 2 of LNK2.
6. Connect I/O wiring. Remove terminal blocks from J3 and J4. Complete all required wiring.
7. Plug the CN1 connector to the keypad, and the LCD will display NOT CONFIGURED.
NOTE If the LCD displays KEYPAD OFFLINE, the keypad is not wired correctly.
8. Set the device address. Short pin 3 of link 2 momentarily. Then follow the instructions on the
LCD.
Display Action
Unit address (1 to 32) [01]: _ Enter an address for the keypad and the press the
ENT key. All devices in the RS485 line must have a
unique address.
DEL/ESC button to return to the main menu.
Then press the F4 key to QUIT.
Please wait...
KEYPAD OFFLINE
9. Mount the front panel onto the rear panel on the wall by inserting the bottom of the front
panel into its retaining slots and then snapping the top into position. Ensure that the tamper
switch spring is inserted freely into its hole through the rear cover so that it is making direct
contact with the wall. Insert and tighten the head locking screw on top of the keypad.
10.Apply power.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the keypad on its device line.
For instructions, refer Hardware Configuration manual.
Installation Guidelines 35
11.2.Setup Menu Options
The options menu is navigated by use of the function keys:
F1: Select option; F2: Next option; F3: Previous option; F4: Exit. DEL/ESC Return to main menu
Table 1:
Option 2 Program unit baudrate Valid baudrates are 9600, 4800, 19200 and 38400
(9600) (1065A 4800 Only)
Option 4 Output for External Buzzer Select which output external buzzer is connected.
Option 5 Set blink rate for messages Valid blink rates are 1 to 25, multiples of 100ms. This
(600ms) blink rate applies to the LEDs for AREA 1 to AREA 8 as
well.
Option 6 Set scroll rate for messages The speed at which messages are scrolled across the
screen. 1-25 x 100 ms per movement (default 6).
Option 7 Program buzzer frequency Valid buzzer frequencies are 1 to 99, multiples of
(2100 Hz) 100Hz. This is only for the internal buzzer on the key-
pad. On the selection of the new frequency, three
beeps are generated with the new frequency. Also just
to test different frequencies, press ENT key. Every
time ENT key is pressed, test frequency increments
by 100 Hz and three beeps are generated using that
test frequency (displayed on the LCD).
Option 8 Program input alarm polarity There are two alarm inputs on the keypad PCB. They
(Open) are labelled D0/Tx and D1/Rx on pins 4 and 5 respec-
tively on the 8 pin connector J5. The polarities of
these inputs could be - In alarm when Open or in
alarm when Closed. These are unsupervised inputs
with only two states, open and closed. No trouble
alarms available.
Option 9 Do self test Self test, tests all eight area LEDs for all three colors
(red, green and amber). After the LED test, the
EEPROM, LCD, Keypad and all inputs and outputs on
the keypad are tested.
Option 10 Display software version Displays the software version number of the keypad.
number
Option 11 Relay on the device loop Relay used to disconnect keypad from RS485 device
loop when communications become unstable.
Option 12 Reset Parameters to default Resets parameters to default settings. When selected
screen displays Are you sure? Press Enter key to
reset parameters. Press DEL/ENT to abort selection.
Option 13 Program Backlight time Determines long the backlight will remain lit after
keypad activity has ceased.
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11.3.Card Reader and Auxiliary Device Connection
WARNING! Incorrect connection of devices may cause damage to the device and the 1062.
Additional Requirements:
Pull-up Resistor (120 k) across SIG and V+.
Series resistor (10 k) between Pin 4 (D0/Tx) and VCA.
Link 1 on LNK1 on the main keypad PCB must be set to serial input.
External Device connection as required.
Table 3:
Additional Requirements
Fingerscan output must be in Wiegand format.
Pin 1 on LNK1 set to Input.
External device connection as required.
Additional requirements:
Pin 1 on LNK1 set to Input.
Table 6:
J3, Pin 8 4
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Technical Specification
Table 7:
Enclosure ABS
Weight 400g
Keys 20 backlit
TAMPER SWITCH
REL
GND INPUT
COM
RLNO
-485
RLNC EGRESS
+485 GND
LNK1
+12V LNK2 DOOR
LNK 2
RS485 NOT terminated Egress button, Door contact
RS485 terminated Pin 1 and Input wiring
Addressing
In This Chapter 13
The Pacom 1064 acts as the local interface for many different Installation Guidelines
card reader devices. For instance, it supports most Wiegand Third-Party Connections
and Magstripe readers. It also supports Wiegand cards up to
64 bits (Data 1/Data 0), clock/data and clock/strobe magnetic
stripe formats.
Others readers supported include, HID/Sensor insertion card
reader, HID Proximity reader with or without a pinpad, HID
Key reader, PAC proximity reader, BCD pinpad.
Reverse read support for magstripe track 2 card readers.
Its other functions are as following:
Inputs and outputs - 4 on-board supervised alarm inputs
(Door Status, Request-to-Exit, 2 auxiliary). Strike control
relay output.
Buzzer - On-board sonalert (for local alarm annunciation).
Status - Control of the card reader LED to indicate online/
offline status of the unit.
Storage - Intelligent offline mode enabling storage of last 256
valid cards and/or 256 facility codes.
Alternatively, the 1064 can function as a I/O card when con-
nected to a Pacom controller. It can support up to six inputs
and four outputs.
This chapter is written for following 1064 models:
1064R-002-UL (USA Only)
1064R-003 (All except USA)
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NOTE:Transorbs for inputs and outputs are . For inputs or outputs with no transorbs , wiring cannot exceed 20 feet.
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13.1.Installation Guidelines
1. Screw the 4 metal standoffs to the enclosure. Use M3 size screws to screw the 1064 in place
in the standoffs.
2. Set the device address. Use the address links.
3. Wire tamper to input 4.
NOTE When configuring in GMS, in Card Access Configuration flag the Report Tamper option.
4. For protection against voltage surges, connect earth ground to earth lug CN1.
5. Wire inputs and outputs as required.
6. Connect the RS485 device line. Determine whether the unit will be the first or last device on
the device line and accordingly position the link 2.
13.2.Third-Party Connections
Inputs 3, 4, 5 and 6 are fitted with onboard pull-up resistors for defined state alarm monitoring.
These four inputs must be changed to pull down resistors to allow connection of third-party connec-
tions. To achieve this eight solder links (two links per input) are provided on the underside of the
PCB. The onboard resistors are only in the circuit if the links are shorted.
The default of these solder links is all four inputs in the pull-up state. These links are default shorted
by PCB tracks and will need to be cut prior to any soldering of the pull-down links.
WARNING! Incorrect connection of devices may cause damage to the device and the 1064.
NOTE Wiegand readers could require +5VDC or +12VDC for correct operation. Consult the appropri-
ate Wiegand card reader installation manual.
Installation Guidelines 45
13.2.2. Connecting to Magstripe Track 1/2/3
Table 2:
I/O Connections
Table 3:
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13.2.3. Connection via Mosler interface board (8117500A)
Table 4:
Table 5:
Third-Party Connections 47
13.2.4. Connecting to Binary Keypad
Table 6:
Table 7:
LKU3 Open
LKD3 Short
LKU4 Open
LKD4 Short
LKU5 Open
LKD5 Short
LKU6 Open
LKD6 Short
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Table 8:
Third-Party Connections 49
Technical Specification
Table 9:
Dimensions 76.2mm (3.0) x 59mm (2-1/3).
Processor Chip The processor I/C is removable to allow for quick software upgrades.
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Pacom Card Reader Interface 1064
Quick Install
CN1
In This Chapter 15
The 1065 I/O is used to modularly expand the alarm input Installation Guidelines
and output points of any Pacom controller. The 1065 commu- Devices that Require More Cur-
nicates via an RS-485 multi-drop device loop hosted by the rent
controller.
Consideration while Wiring
It provides connection to 16 supervised alarm inputs and 4 Power
outputs.
The input and output capacity of the 1065 module can be
expanded locally by installing up to 2 Pacom mezzanine cards
(16-input or 8-output). These mezzanine cards can be mix-n-
matched to increase the input/output capacity of one 1065 I/
O module to either: 48-inputs & 4-outputs; 32-inputs & 12-
outputs or 16-inputs & 20-outputs depending on the configu-
ration.
This chapter is written for following 1065 model revision 11
with I/O functionality.
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15.1.Installation Guidelines
1. Screw the 4 metal standoffs to the enclosure. The unit can be wall shelf or cabinet mounted
inside an enclosure. Use M3 size screws to screw the unit in place in the standoffs.
2. Remove the connectors from CN1, CN2, CN3 and CN4 so that you can read the labelling
beneath.
3. Set the device address. Use the address links (SW2).
4. Wire tamper to LNK5 (if required).
5. For protection against voltage surges, connect earth ground to earth lug CN1.
6. Determine input and output requirement. Mount the required mezzanine card for the config-
uration needed.
7. Wire inputs and outputs on-board and mezzanine card.
8. Connect the RS485 device line. Determine whether the unit will be the first or last device on
the device line and accordingly position the LNK3.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the unit on its device line.
For instructions, refer Hardware Configuration manual.
Table 1:
REL1- OUTB3
REL2- OUTB4
Installation Guidelines 55
A Pacom 1057 RTU can supply up to 2A.
The power requirements of each 1065 16 I/O module are as follows.
The 1065 PCB requires 100mA.
Mezzanine cards require 120mA each.
Dual-output relay cards require 20mA each.
4 Outputs @ 200mA each (when powered from RTU).
If a 1065 16 I/O has two mezzanine cards, and is using all 4 onboard outputs, it will require a total of
1.14 A. In case the 1065 is connect to a 1058 it will require its own power supply. If however it con-
nects to the 1057 controller, the controller can service the requirement. But consider that the 1057
can supply 2A, which leaves only be 860 mA for other devices on the RS485 line. Unless there are
only a few devices in the line, it is recommended to install a separate power supply for the 1065.
If the voltage or amperage requirements of any input/output device exceed that which the 1065 can
provide, an external power supply must be installed for that device. If the external power supply is
12V DC, it can be wired into the CN8 power connector on the 1065 so as to provide power to the
1065 as well as a terminal connector from which input/output devices can take their power.
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Table 2:
PCB Dimensions 272 mm x 160 mm
Operating Environment 0-50 C (32-122F), 20-85% +/- 5% relative humidity (non condensing) at 30C
Power Input 12-15 VDC, (Can be supplied from RTU or external power supply).
Inputs 16 end of line monitored inputs with SIP Resistor packs for matching EOL resistors with val-
ues down to 3 k. Default resistor packs of 10k included.
All inputs can be configured as analogue inputs
0=Off 1=On
Input Wiring
+ REL NC + REL NC
LNK 21 or 22 LNK 21 or 22
RX232
RX232
RXMEXX
External External
Power Suppl y Power Suppl y
+ +
Miscellaneous Links _ _
Camera Wiring
REL NC REL NC
02 (Camera On) 3 (film count), 4 (film out) LK10 and LK11
COM COM
03 (Camera On) 5 (film count), 6 (film out) LK12 and LK13
REL NO REL NO
04 (Camera On) 7 (film count), 8 (film out) LK14 and LK15
+ _ + _
Output Output
Device Device
Normally Open with power supply Normally Closed with power supply
(common GND to 1065) (common GND to 1065)
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Pacom Elevator
Controller Card 1065
In This Chapter 17
The Elevator Controller (1065EC) connects to a Pacom con- Installation Guidelines
troller via RS485 and is used to control access to the floors
serviced by an elevator. A card reader is positioned in the ele-
vator car and upon receipt of a valid card, the floors autho-
rized for that card holder are enabled.
When connected to a controller, each 1065EC can control
access to up to 16 consecutively numbered floors. If the Ele-
vator services floor 1 and floors 20-30 although it is less than
16 floors it may require two 1065ECs.
A 1058 can control access in up to 2 elevators whereas a
1057 can control up to 16 elevators (each with a maximum of
128 floors per elevator).
This chapter is written for following 1065 model revision 11
with EC functionality.
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17.1.Installation Guidelines
17.1.1. Addressing
To set the address of the 1065 EC, use SW2 and set as shown below:
0=Off 1=On
POWER
FUSE 2A
Or to External
Power Supply
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17.1.3. Floor Destination Monitoring
To Elevator
10k Floor Destination
LK8
LK10
LK11
LK12
LK13
LK14
LK15
LK9
LK21 LK22
R2 R1
LK1
LD1 LD2 LD3
LK2
Rx Tx ACT
LK3
LK6
R1
LK17
LK16
To Elevator
LK20 Floor Control
LK4
POWER
COIL
AUX RELAY
MEZZ 1 MEZZ 2
LK5
TAMPER FUSE 2A
Each floor button must also be monitored. So use 2 relays per floor, one to monitor the floor button
and one DPDT to enable the floor button and the floor button relay.
The normal state of the alarm inputs must be reset (10kW) and go into alarm when the button is
pushed. The input has to be shorted or read 5kW (50% of SIP pack resistance) for an alarm. It can
not go open when the button is pushed.
10K 10K
LK8
LK10
LK11
LK12
LK13
LK14
LK15
LK9
LK21 LK22
R2 R1
LK1
LD1 LD2 LD3
LK2
Rx Tx ACT
LK3
LK6
R1
LK17
LK16
To Elevator
LK20 Floor Control
LK4
POWER
COIL
AUX RELAY
MEZZ 1 MEZZ 2
LK5
TAMPER FUSE 2A
The normally open contacts of an auxiliary relay (1 for each floor) are wired into the push button cir-
cuit for each floor. The floor button will only be enabled when the auxiliary relay is energized. The
output of a 1050-003 is used to activate the auxiliary relay. The floors can also be enabled by a
remote egress button (or any system trigger). This remote egress button can be connected to the
1065EC or any other input in the system (requires macro if not connected to 1065EC).
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the unit on its device line.
Installation Guidelines 63
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Pacom Two Door
Controller 1067
In This Chapter 18
The Pacom 1067 intelligent two door controller acts as the Installation Guidelines
local interface for a variety of card reader devices. It can sup- Third-Party Connections
port up to two card readers and their ancillary devices, such
In/Out Reader Wiring
as accept and denied LEDs, buzzers, door shunt, strike and
egress signals. Connecting the Spare Outputs
as GPOs
It also has 4 spare outputs (2 relay and 2 open collector) that
can be configured as General Purpose Outputs (GPOs). GPOs
are used in the alarm configuration and can be activated by
any input or trigger in the system.
The two reader interfaces on the 1067 operate independently,
i.e. two readers connected to the same 1067 do not have to
be the same type (unless they are PAC Proximity readers).
Most Wiegand and Magstripe readers are supported by the
1067. The 1067 also supports the following readers: HID/
Sensor insertion card reader, HID Proximity reader with or
without a pinpad, HID Key reader, Magstripe track 2 reader
with or without the Mosler interface card (8117500A), Mag-
stripe track 2 reader with a Wiegand output interface, PAC
proximity reader, BCD pinpad, Securitas card reader.
This chapter is written for 1067 revision 02.
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18.1.Installation Guidelines
1. If using the stand-alone 1067. Screw the 4 metal standoffs to the enclosure. Use M3 size
screws to screw the unit in place in the standoffs.
If the 1067 plugs into a back plane, do the following steps first and then slide it into the
plane while ensuring the pins on the unit match up to plug on plane.
2. Remove the connectors from J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, J8, J9, J10, J11 and J12 so that you can read
the labelling beneath.
3. Set the device address. Use the address links (SW1).
4. Wire tamper to LNK7.
5. Wire inputs and outputs as required.
6. Connect the RS485 device line. Determine whether the unit will be the first or last device on
the device line and accordingly position the LNK10.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the unit on its device line.
For instructions, refer Hardware Configuration manual.
Installation Guidelines 67
18.2.Third-Party Connections
J5 J6 J12 J6
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
Table 2:
J5 J6 J12 J6
J3 J6 J11 J6
J4 J6 J9 J6
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18.2.2. Connection via Mosler interface board (8117500A)
Table 3:
J5 J6 J12 J6
Pin 1 33, 34, 35 or 36 Pin 1 33, 34, 35 or 36 12VDC (Power supply) (TB2-5)
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
Table 4:
J5 J6 J12 J6
J3 J6 J11 J6
Third-Party Connections 69
18.2.3. Connecting to Wiegand Reader
Table 5:
J5 J6 J12 J6
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
NOTE Wiegand readers could require +5VDC or +12VDC for correct operation. Consult the appropri-
ate Wiegand card reader installation manual.
J5 J6 J12 J6 May not apply to some readers for correct LED opera-
tion.
J3 J6 J11 J6
J4 J6 J9 J6
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18.2.4. Connecting to Binary Keypad
J5 J6 J12 J6
J5 J6 J9 J6
Table 6:
Solder Links
J5 J6 J12 J6
Third-Party Connections 71
Binary Keypad Ancillary Device Connection
Table 7:
J5 J6 J12 J6 May not apply to some readers for correct LED opera-
tion.
J3 J6 J11 J6
J4 J6 J9 J6
J5 J6 J12 J6
Rx- short to 0V
390 between Rx+ and 0V
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
NOTE A 390 5% 1/4W resistor is required on the 1067 between pins 2 and 6 of:
J5 for Reader A
J12 for Reader B
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18.3.In/Out Reader Wiring
In/Out readers are used to keep track of the number and or the location of personnel within a site.
The hardware is installed so that a card reader and/or keypad is positioned on either side of doors in
sensitive areas.
For readers to work together on a single door they are required to be set up in a master-slave
arrangement so that the two normally independent interfaces of the 1067 can operate together. The
door strike and door contacts are connected to the master interface and the master will activate the
door strike on a valid card read from itself or the slave.
When connecting card readers for in/out operation to the 1067 the following configuration require-
ments must be considered:
The card readers used for Master and Slave on a single door must have consecutive reader
numbers but do not necessarily have to be connected to the same 1067. However this is usu-
ally the most simple and logical wiring option.
Either interface can be Master or Slave.
Area 1 is reserved for outside or a public area. Time In Attendance (TIA) entries are not gen-
erated for area 1.
GMS requires information regarding the Area No. (Area where the reader is) and the Area
No. Entering (Area that the door leads to) these fields in GMS must be configured correctly
for both readers. When Installing several In/Out readers in a site, it is recommended that a
simple drawing be created with the positions of the readers and the area numbers. this
greatly simplifies the entry of these parameters.
Although the Door is controlled by the master the Shunt and strike times from the slave are
used when the slave reader is used to access the door.
The in/out transaction is not validated until the door is opened and then closed to signify that
the card holder has proceeded through the door. If the door contacts are not monitored then
the Shunt Time in GMS on both readers must be set to 0.
Table 9:
2 Egress input
4 Spare input 2
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Address Switch
5432 1
1 0000 0
2 0000 1
IN6-A
IN5-A
LKD5
LKD6
LKD7
LKU7
LKD8
LKU8
LKU5
LKU6
3 0001 0
LK1 LK3 LK13 LK2 LK11
4 0001 1
OUT4-A
OUT3-A
OUT2-A
OUT1-A
LKD1
LKU1
LKD2
LKU2
GND
5 0010 0
6 0010 1
7 0011 0
8 0011 1
LED1 TX
9 0100 0
10 0100 1 LED2 RX
11 0101 0
12 0101 1 LED3 PWR
13 0110 0 LK7 TAMPER
14 0110 1 LED4 STRIKE A
SW1
15 0111 0
16 0111 1
LED5 STRIKE B SW2
LK5 LK9
17 1000 0 LK8 LK14 LK6 LK12
18 1000 1
LK10
19 1001 0
20 1001 1
OUT1-B
OUT2-B
OUT3-B
OUT4-B
LKD3
LKD4
LKU3
LKU4
21 1010 0
22 1010 1
LKD12
LKD11
LKD10
LKU12
LKU11
LKU10
LK4
LKD9
LKU9
23 1011 0
24 1011 1
25 1100 0
26 1100 1
27 1101 0
28 1101 1
29 1110 0
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B
30 1110 1
B M
/C
KE OM
/C
A
EN A
48
12
1-
3-
4-
2-
D
D
D DAT
RE DAT
SS GN
N
-4
PO CO
G
-N
-N
BU
L
EX D L
+
+
G
RI -C
IN
IN
V
31 1111 0
-
12
0
1
B
ST KE
32 1111 1
D
PO
O
RI
RE
O
G
G
G
D
ST
EG
0=Off 1=On
RS232
TTL
Output Output
Unit disconnects Unit stays Device Device
if RS485 line LNK10 connected
unstable (reconnects + +
every 30 sec)
COM COM
COM COM
_ _
+ +
Output Output
Device Device
Normally Open with power supply Normally Closed with power supply
(common GND to 1076) (common GND to 1076)
In This Chapter 20
The Pacom 1068 is an Intelligent End Of Line Card that Installation Guidelines
increases the security of remote alarm input devices such as Connection to a 1065 16 I/O
PIRs, door contacts or seismic detectors. It is small enough to via 1057-203
be housed inside the casing of most devices and has 2 inputs
Inovonics Wiring
to allow the monitoring of the device contacts and an addi-
tional tamper switch.
The 1068 replaces the standard resistance monitored line to
the controller with an RS485 data link which can be encrypted
if required. The 1068 is constantly polled by the controller and
if a valid response is not received the controller it then sends
an alarm to the monitoring system. By connecting sensor
devices to the security system in this way the possibility of a
device being tampered with or substituted without detection
is virtually eliminated.
The 1068 is equipped with a an output relay which can be
used to activate an LED, a self test buzzer for a seismic detec-
tor or a variety of other purposes as required.
The 1068 can be connected to the system directly to the
RS485 line of the controller or through a Pacom 1065 I/0
device via a Pacom 1057-203 RS485 Star Coupler Mezzanine
Card.
All devices on a device line require their unique address. If
the 1068s are connected to controllers device line each 1068
requires a separate entry. Whereas any 1068s connected
(maximum 16) to a 1065 16 I/O are incorporated into a single
entry.
This chapter is written for 1068 revision 02.
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20.1.Installation Guidelines
1. The 1068 was designed to be small enough to fit inside the enclosure of existing third party
sensors (PIRs, Seismic Detectors, etc.). Assess the suitability of the enclosures to house the
1068 prior to installation.
2. Set the device address. Use the address links (LK2).
3. Wire inputs as required. Note that the inputs share a common earth on the unit and must
connect with 10k line resistor.
4. Wire outputs as required.
5. Connect the RS485 device line.
If the unit is connecting on the RS485 device line, determine whether the unit will be the first
or last device on the device line and accordingly not/solder the LK1.
If the unit is on a 1065 via a 1057-203 (star coupler mezzanine card), then determine the
1068s position on the star branch. If it is the first or last device on the branch, terminate by
soldering the LK1.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the unit on its device line.
For instructions, refer Hardware Configuration manual.
The 1065 I/O can use the 1057-203 (star coupler mezzanine card) to connect to 1068 cards. The fol-
lowing considerations apply:
Only a 1068 can be wired to a 1065 I/O using the 1057-203.
The 1068s are wired using a combination of daisy chain and star type connection to a maxi-
mum of 16 x 1068 devices.
Only 1 1057-203 can be used and it must be installed in Mezz Slot 1 (Mezz Slot 2 cannot be
used).
Each 1068 must have a unique device address.
The sequence of the 1068 device addresses determines the sequence of the input and output
numbers in GMS. For example; on the 1068s with addresses 1,2 and 3 the inputs would be
numbered 1 through 6 respectively.
The devices on the end of each loop must have Solder Link 1 Shorted.
If the onboard inputs and outputs are not completely used, the unused points should be the
lowest point numbers. For example; if only 6 of the onboard inputs are used they should be
connected sequentially from inputs 11 to 16. If devices are not connected in this way addi-
tional device entries will be required to configure each group of sequentially numbered
points. For example if the same 6 input devices were connected to onboard inputs 1-3, and
6-8, three device entries would be required. 1 for each group of three inputs plus 1 for the
inputs on the 1068s.
20.3.Inovonics Wiring
Inovonics FA400 Wireless receiver can be connected to a Pacom controller through a 1068. Connect
wiring to LNK2.
For more information regarding Inovonics, please refer to the Inovonics Installation Guide.
Installation Guidelines 79
Technical Specification
Table 1:
Output points 1 x normally open or normally closed, dry contact relay. 2 A @ 60 VDC
Communication RS-485
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Quick Install
1068 Connection
LNK5
IN1 GND IN2
Links
RS485 LK1
RS485 Not
Terminated Terminated
NO NO
Relay as Relay as
LNK3
Normally openNC NC Normally closed
INV INV
Standard Inputs on
LNK5
inputs INP INP Inovonics receiver
In This Chapter 22
The Pacom 1076 intelligent two door controller acts as the Installation Guidelines
local interface for a variety of card reader devices. It can sup- Third-Party Connections
port up to two card readers and their ancillary devices, such
In/Out Reader Wiring
as accept and denied LEDs, buzzers, door shunt, strike and
egress signals.
It also has 4 spare outputs (2 relay and 2 open collector) that
can be configured as General Purpose Outputs (GPOs). GPOs
are used in the alarm configuration and can be activated by
any input or trigger in the system.
The two reader interfaces on the 1076 operate independently,
i.e. two readers connected to the same 1076 do not have to
be the same type.
Most Wiegand and Magstripe readers are supported by the
1076. The 1076 also supports the following readers: HID/
Sensor insertion card reader, HID Proximity reader with or
without a pinpad, HID Key reader, Magstripe track 2 reader
with or without the Mosler interface card (8117500A), Mag-
stripe track 2 reader with a Wiegand output interface, and
BCD pinpad.
This chapter is written for 1076 revision 01.
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22.1.Installation Guidelines
1. If using the stand-alone 1076, screw the 5 metal standoffs to the enclosure. Use M3 size
screws to screw the unit in place in the standoffs.
If the 1076 plugs into a back plane, do the following steps first and then slide it into the
plane while ensuring the pins on the unit match up to plug on plane.
2. Set the device address using the address switch (SW2).
3. For protection against voltage surges, connect earth ground to terminal J1 earth pin.
4. Wire tamper to LK5 or J1. The tamper is not EOL monitored.
5. Wire inputs and outputs as required.
6. Connect the RS485 device line. If the 1076 is the last device on the device line, ensure that
LNK8 is in.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the unit on its device line.
For instructions, refer Field Controller Configuration Guide.
If replacing an existing 1067 in an installation with a 1076, the following additional features will be
available 1076:
Extra mounting hole in the centre for stable installation.
Software downloads while the 1076 is online.
Communicates battery low alarms.
LEDs are in new position but light indicators have remained same.
Reset switch at accessible location (for installation on a back plane).
A real time clock chip stores its time stamp for valid card access transactions (up to 1000
transactions) while offline.
Uses a 485 driver chip that can be easily replaced.
Onboard Buzzer enabled/disabled by link position (LNK7).
Installation Guidelines 85
22.2.Third-Party Connections
J5 J6 J12 J6
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
Table 2:
J5 J6 J12 J6
J3 J6 J11 J6
J4 J6 J9 J6
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22.2.2. Connection via Mosler interface board (8117500A)
Table 3:
J5 J6 J12 J6
Pin 1 33, 34, 35 or 36 Pin 1 33, 34, 35 or 36 12VDC (Power supply) (TB2-5)
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
Table 4:
J5 J6 J12 J6
J3 J6 J11 J6
J4 J6 J9 J6
Third-Party Connections 87
22.2.3. Connecting to Wiegand Reader
Table 5:
J5 J6 J12 J6
Solder links: Default configuration, all LKU Short, all LKD open.
NOTE Wiegand readers could require +5VDC or +12VDC for correct operation. Consult the appropri-
ate Wiegand card reader installation manual.
J5 J6 J12 J6 May not apply to some readers for correct LED opera-
tion.
J3 J6 J11 J6
J4 J6 J9 J6
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When connecting card readers for in/out operation to the 1076 the following configuration require-
ments must be considered:
The card readers used for Master and Slave on a single door must have consecutive reader
numbers but do not necessarily have to be connected to the same 1076. However this is usu-
ally the most simple and logical wiring option.
Either interface can be Master or Slave.
Area 1 is reserved for outside or a public area. Time In Attendance (TIA) entries are not gen-
erated for area 1.
GMS requires information regarding the Area No. (Area where the reader is) and the Area
No. Entering (Area that the door leads to) these fields in GMS must be configured correctly
for both readers. When Installing several In/Out readers in a site, it is recommended that a
simple drawing be created with the positions of the readers and the area numbers. this
greatly simplifies the entry of these parameters.
Although the Door is controlled by the master the Shunt and strike times from the slave are
used when the slave reader is used to access the door.
The in/out transaction is not validated until the door is opened and then closed to signify that
the card holder has proceeded through the door. If the door contacts are not monitored then
the Shunt Time in GMS on both readers must be set to 0.
Table 7:
2 Egress input
4 Spare input 2
5 D0 Data
6 D1 Clock
Real Time Clock Used to store data while 1076 is powered down
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Pacom Two Door Controller 1076
Quick Install
5
-C NC
M
/
I K NO
O
-
-C NC
/S IKE
2
P3
IP
RE BU 8
D IP4
D CL D
M
1
/
T OP
D ZZ
1 LE
IP
P1 R
TR
EG E I
O -NO
D K
A
G ESS
G ER
RE D
O ST
AT
C
TA H
G E
LE
R
EX RE
K
EN
D
12 C
P
AR
RT
O
RI
D
D
R
M
P2
P2
P1
D
D
A
O
V
N
N
RX
N
EA
TX
SP
D
ST
N
SP
5V
D
O
G
G
SW2 - Address switch
Address Switch
5432 1
1 0000 0
2 0000 1
3 0001 0 CARD READER - A
LK3 LK13 LK2 LK11
4 0001 1
LK7 BUZZER
5 0010 0
6 0010 1
7 0011 0
8 0011 1 LK1
BUZZER
9 0100 0 OP2 OP1 IP4 GND IP3 IP2 GND IP1 OP8 OP7 OP6 OP5 GND +5V +12V
10 0100 1 NO/NC STRIKE
LD1 TX LK5 TAMPER
11 0101 0 LD2 RX
12 0101 1 LD3 PWR
LD4 OP1
13 0110 0 BATTERY
LD5 OP3
14 0110 1
8
15 0111 0 SW2
16 0111 1 OP4 OP3
17 1000 0 SW3 - Reset STRIKE OP9 OP11
NO/NC IP5 GND IP6 IP7 GND IP8 +12V +5V GND OP10 OP12
18 1000 1 LK8
1
19 1001 0
20 1001 1
21 1010 0
22 1010 1 LK14 LK6
LK4 LK12
23 1011 0 CARD READER - B
24 1011 1
25 1100 0
26 1100 1
27 1101 0
28 1101 1
29 1110 0
V
5
85
5
S D
E D
5V C
C
D
EN LK
RE ED
SP T B ED
E ZZ
RI IP6
8
30 1110 1
-N M
-N M
G 1 A
2
48
12
IP
IP
IP
D
D
D T
RE GN
AR N
P1
/N
/N
-4
E CO
G
RE C
A
AR U
L
EX D L
+
+
SP G
G
-C
V
31 1111 0
D
R
KE
O
ST S
O
IK E -
12
O
0
P4
32 1111 1
D
TR IK
D
P4
O
EG
/S TR
O
P3 /S
0=Off 1=On
P3
O
O
Links Output
Output
Device Device
TTL
TTL
RS232
COM COM
+ +
LK2 - OP1/Strike Relay (NO or NC) _ _
LK3 - OP2 Relay (NO or NC)
LK4 - OP4 Relay (NO or NC) Output Output
LK6 - OP3/Strike Relay (NO or NC) Device Device
Normally Open with power supply Normally Closed with power supply
Input Wiring
External External
Power Supply Power Supply
GND +12V GND +12V
_ _
+ +
NO NC NO NC
GND GND
COM COM
Normally Open with power supply Normally Closed with power supply
(common GND to 1076) (common GND to 1076)
In This Chapter 24
The Pacom 1076 I/O is used to modularly expand the alarm Installation Guidelines
input and output points of any Pacom controller. The 1076 I/O
communicates via an RS-485 multi-drop device line to the
controller.
It provides connection to 8 supervised alarm inputs (can also
be configured as analogue inputs) and 4 relay controlled out-
puts.
This chapter is written for 1076 I/O revision 01.
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24.1.Installation Guidelines
1. If using the stand-alone 1076, screw the 5 metal standoffs to the enclosure. Use M3 size
screws to screw the unit in place in the standoffs.
If the 1076 plugs into a back plane, do the following steps first and then slide it into the
plane while ensuring the pins on the unit match up to plug on plane.
2. Set the device address using the address switch (SW2).
3. For protection against voltage surges, connect earth ground to terminal J1 earth pin.
4. Wire tamper to LK5 or J1. The tamper is not EOL monitored.
5. Wire inputs and outputs as required.
6. Connect the RS485 device line. If the 1076 is the last device on the device line, ensure that
LNK8 is in.
Use Pacom GMS software to configure the Pacom controller to recognize the unit on its device line.
For instructions, refer Field Controller Configuration Guide.
Installation Guidelines 95
Technical Specification
Table 1:
Alarm inputs 8 EOL Monitored Inputs (all with analogue input cabability)
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Quick Install
CO C
CO NC
5
P2 /N
M
P1 /
G ER
O NO
O NO
TA H
V
P
RT
D
5V
D
D
12
M
P2
P1
1
4
2
3
N
N
N
RX
N
EA
TX
IP
IP
IP
+
IP
+
O
G
G
G
SW2 - Address switch
Address Switch
5432 1
1 0000 0
2 0000 1
3 0001 0
LK3 LK13 LK2 LK11
4 0001 1
5 0010 0
6 0010 1
7 0011 0
8 0011 1 LK1
9 0100 0 IP4 GND IP3 IP2 GND IP1 GND +5V +12V
10 0100 1
LD1 TX LK5 TAMPER
11 0101 0 LD2 RX
12 0101 1 LD3 PWR
LD4 OP1
13 0110 0
LD5 OP3
8
14 0110 1
15 0111 0 SW2
16 0111 1
SW3 - Reset
17 1000 0 IP5 GND IP6 IP7 GND IP8
18 1000 1 LK8
1
19 1001 0
20 1001 1
21 1010 0
22 1010 1 LK14 LK6
LK4 LK12
23 1011 0
24 1011 1
25 1100 0
26 1100 1
27 1101 0
28 1101 1
29 1110 0
V
5
85
5
D
D
8
30 1110 1
N M
C
N M
C
48
12
IP
IP
IP
IP
N
N
/N
/N
-4
CO
O
G
+
+
G
P3 C
31 1111 0
O
O
P4
P3
32 1111 1
P4
O
O
O
0=Off 1=On
Output Output
Links Device
Device
TTL
TTL
+ +
TTL from CN1 RS232 from CN1
LK1 COM
RS232
RS232
COM
+ +
LK2 - OP1/Strike Relay (NO or NC) _ _
LK3 - OP2 Relay (NO or NC)
LK4 - OP4 Relay (NO or NC) Output Output
Device Device
LK6 - OP3/Strike Relay (NO or NC)
LK11 - OP1/Strike Relay Common Contact (GND or +12V)
+ +
LK12 - OP3/Strike Relay Common Contact (GND or +12V)
LK13 - OP2 Relay Common Contact (GND or +12V) COM COM
LK14 - OP4 Relay Common Contact (GND or +12V) REL NO/NC REL NO/NC
Normally Open with power supply Normally Closed with power supply
Input Wiring
External External
Power Supply Power Supply
GND +12V GND +12V
_ _
+ +
NO NC NO NC
GND GND
COM COM
_ _
NOTE: Please ensure the centre standoff is fitted. + +
Output Output
Device Device
Normally Open with power supply Normally Closed with power supply
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