Controlled Electronic Management Systems Ltd TSR618V93F Manual Do Utilizador

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Quick Installation Guide
1
Software Setup
TM
emerald TS300f 
Intelligent 
Fingerprint 
Terminal
Required tools
Specifications
Hex security screwdriver 
Size H20
Star head screwdriver    
Size PZ3
-20°C to 70°C (4°F to 158F) flame-retardant polycarbonate. IP65 rated
15W power to the terminal only. Lock and/or exit reader power should be 
supplied separately
This guide contains the basic instructions for installing 
the emerald TS300f - Intelligent Fingerprint Terminal.
For a complete description of emerald TS300f and its 
features, refer to the Technical Product Specification 
at: 
http://www.cemsys.com/emerald
12v nominal (10v – 14v) @500mA peak. (Typically 300 – 400mA) 
a
Four analogue inputs - voltage supplied
RS485 serial comms using Wiegand protocol
10/100 Base-T TCP/IP CAT5/5e
DC30V @ 5a
Dry contact outputs
Comms to system host
Comms to exit reader
Inputs
a. If the DC supply is less than 12V @ 500mA a separate PSU is required for the lock
Power over Ethernet
DC power (unit only)
emerald TS300f
Part
Rating
TSR-QG-0072-1
1.   Open AC2000 | Device Configuration | Devices.
2.   In the left pane, expand the Controller to which the terminal is being added.
3.   Right click the appropriate Device group and select Add Device.
4.   In the Device Type drop down list, select the emerald model being installed    
 
(TS300). 
5.   In the Configuration Mode drop down list select the setting that matches
 
your hardware setup.
6.   In the Device Number drop down list select a device number. 
7.   Enter a unique description for the device in Device Location .
8.   Enter the unique MAC Address of the device. (To display the MAC Address 
 
on the terminal select System information | Network).
9.   Enter the unique IP address of the device.
10. Click Add to complete the setup.
If inputs are used to trigger alarms or events in AC2000 AED they must first be configured 
in the AC2000 Devices application. (See AC2000 Setup Guide.)
Ensure that the appropriate card definitions for the chosen card technology are loaded on 
the CDC.
Adding the device to AC2000
Configuring Device Inputs
Card Definitions
Wiring Configuration: emerald Fingerprint Reader + S610s SE + 3rd Party Read Head
3
a
-
+
PSU 12V
2A min
J30
JMP1
S
W
2
12V
GND
J10
J11
SAFETY GND 
OV
RS232 RX
SOUNDER
LED GREEN
LED AMBER
0V
LED RED
D0 
INT 
EXT
INT 
EXT
DRY CONTACT RELAY OUTPUTS: 0-24V DC @ 2A (EXTERNAL SUPPLY)
WET CONTACT RELAY OUTPUTS: 12V DC NOW @ 1.3A (INTERNAL SUPPLY) 
D1 
 DOOR POS 
REX
1 RS485 A
1 RS485 B
RS232 TX
0V
3 RS485 A
3 RS485 B
12V
12V
0V NO
RELAY 1
C
C
NC
NC
0V
0V
NO
INTERLOCK
LOCK POS
RELAY 2
J19
J17
J18
External selected
Battery Link fitted
Ethernet to Switch/Hub
LK5
LK4
LK7
S610s SE Reader
(Serial)
H0
J5
J15
H1
48
5A
48
5B
G
N
D
J6
J7
J3
J10
Ke
ypad
485
A
485B
GND
+
DOOR
POSITION
-
+
MAGNETIC
LOCK
LOCK
SENSE
REQUEST
TO EXIT
 
3rd Party 
Wiegand 
Head
J1
LABEL
Ferrite - Double Loop
micro 
SD card
In fail-secure configuration, if the terminal loses power the 
lock remains closed. A lock that requires power to open 
such as a mortice lock must be used.
WIRING NOTES
If the terminal loses power a fail-safe lock opens allowing 
free access. Therefore a lock that is constantly powered, 
such as a maglock, must be used.
Fail-safe lock 
Internal Power Supply
External Power Supply
Fail-secure lock 
INT 
EXT
INT 
EXT
When using 24V power for a lock, it is imperative that the 
switch position is set to EXT. Setting the switch to INT 
will result in 24V being supplied to the terminal which 
may cause irreversible damage.
When the switch is set to EXT a separate DC12 – 24V  
power source must be used to provide power for any locks 
or other devices such as sounders attached to the 
output (J18).
Note:  Connect the PSU +ve to J18 pin C on RELAY 1.
When the switch is set to INT, DC12V 650mA is provided 
to the lock or other devices attached to each output from 
the terminal’s internal power circuitry.
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Mounting the Terminal
1. Remove the four screws and spacers using a star head screwdriver.
2. Lift the I/O board away from the back casing.
3. Drill the cable access holes using the guides on the back casing.
4. Drill the the holes on the terminal casing to match the back box fixture points.
Opening the terminal
1. Set the terminal on a level surface.
2. Remove the four screws using  
  a security hex screwdriver.
3. Remove the front part of the    
  terminal, pivoting at the base. 
4. Disconnect the ribbon cable from 
  the I/O board.
Mount the back casing to back box 
1. Using the drilled mounting holes, screw the back casing to the back box.
2. Screw the I/O board to the back casing, ensuring to replace the spacers.
Removing the I/O board 
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