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ELEVATOR CONTROL

3 Connecting the Relays Relay connections -


ELEVATOR CAB
FLOOR BUTTONS
SYSTEM M2150 MultiCab Elevator Controller (Master Unit) Installation Instructions
Tenant Security not
L FLOOR 1
used The M2150 MultiCab Elevator Controller is a node that provides access control for up to 32 floors, or 64 floors with the addition of an optional slave
(Lobby)
COM unit. The node interfaces with an elevator control system and floor-selection panel to ensure that card holders are delivered only to authorized
RELAY 1 floors. The node supports the use of up to four elevator cabs, each fitted with a separate access-control reader (20mA or RS485). All readers must
NO be the same type.
2
Operation without Tenant Security: After a NC FLOOR 2
valid access-control transaction, the The master node is fitted with a power supply, DBU processor board, elevator interface board and one or two relay boards. The slave unit is similar,
appropriate floor relays are de-energized COM
with no DBU board fitted. The second relay board is optional, depending on the number of floors and cabs required, as shown in Step 3.
(COM to NC contacts made). With the floor RELAY 2 NO
button pressed, a circuit is then completed, 3 Connection
· to an associated PC running the Security Management System (SMS) software is achieved using any one of the following:
NC FLOOR 3
from the common output of the elevator control The on-board RS232 port.
·
system, through contacts in the floor button, COM Up to two locally-mounted NIC4 network modules.
·
through the de-energized floor relay contacts NO An external RS232-to-20mA converter (Not Evaluated by UL).
RELAY 3 ·
and completing at the floor input to the 4
elevator control system. The elevator control NC FLOOR 4
Mains wiring must be carried out only by a competent installer. The equipment must be grounded.
system then delivers the passenger to the COM
selected floor. WARNING - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Note: Refer to the Access Control Design
RELAY 4 NO CONNECTIONS TO FLOOR RELAYS MAY CARRY MAINS Guide for further information.
5 VOLTAGES. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE ALL POWER TO
NC FLOOR 5
Operation with Tenant Security: After a valid THIS EQUIPMENT BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING.
access-control transaction, the appropriate COMMON
floor relays are de-energized (COM to NC Installers should reference current versions of the following manuals for additional information regarding the proper provissioning of this device:
contacts made). This open circuits the relevant Access Control Design guide, P/N 9600-0420
Tenant Security inputs to the elevator control M2150-DBU Installation Instructions, P/N 9600-0460
system, which enables the corresponding floor ELEVATOR CONTROL Elevator Node (Slave Unit) Installation Instructions, P/N 9600-0337
buttons in the elevator cab. Pressing an ELEVATOR CAB SYSTEM
enabled floor button causes the elevator Relay connections - FLOOR BUTTONS 1 Cable Routing Note: UL compliance requires power-limited and non-
control system to deliver the passenger to the Tenant Security FLOOR 1 (Lobby) power-limited wiring to be separated by at least 0.25”
L
selected floor. used (7mm). All interconnecting devices must be UL Listed.
2 FLOOR 2
COM FLOOR 3
3 Reader, host comms, slave comms, floor
RELAY 1 NO
4 FLOOR 4 button, fire switch and RS232/NIC wiring Floor and free/secure relay
NC (all power limited) wiring (non-power limited)
5 FLOOR 5
COM
COMMON
RELAY 2 NO
TENANT SECURITY
NC
CIRCUIT
Floors/Relays 13 - 16

COM
Floors/Relays 9 - 12

FLOOR 2
Floors/Relays 5 - 8

RELAY 3 NO SECURE
NC
FLOOR 3
COM SECURE
NO RELAY BOARD 1
RELAY 4
NC FLOOR 4 ELEVATOR I/F BOARD
SECURE

FLOOR 5
SECURE

DBU BOARD
Relay Board 1 (Relay Board 2 is for the floors as shown in the table below.) OPTIONAL RELAY BOARD 2
13 9 5 1
Tamper wiring - can be
Table 1: Relay Usage routed under relay boards
14 10 6 2
Relay Board Single Cab Two Cabs Four Cabs (power limited)
15 11 7 3
1 - in Master Floor relays 1-16 Floor relays 1-16 Floor relays 1-16
16 12 8 4 Unit for cab 1 for cab 1 for cab 1 Ensure separation of at
least 0.25” (7mm)
2 - in Master Floor relays 17-32 Floor relays 1-16 Floor relays 1-16
Unit for cab 1 for cab 2 for cab 2 Ground strap
The cabinet must be
1 - in Slave Floor relays 33-48 Floor relays 17-32 Floor relays 1-16 connected to Earth
Connections to free/secure relay. Unit for cab 1 for cab 1 for cab 3
COM

ground.
NO
NC

The relay is de-energized if all floors AC monitor


controlled by the relay board are in 2 - in Slave Floor relays 49-64 Floor relays 17-32 Floor relays 1-16 wiring (power
Free Access mode, set from a Unit for cab 1 for cab 2 for cab 4 limited)
command in the SMS software.
See Step 1 for the locations of Relay Board 1 and Relay Board 2.
Power indicator
wiring (non-power
9600-0482. M2150 MultiCab Elevator Controller (Master Unit) Installation Specifications limited)
Instructions, Issue 1.2 1st November 2010. © G4S Technology 2009. G4S Technology
Limited cannot be held liable for technical and editorial omissions or errors made herein; Quiescent supply input: 220mA @12Vdc (excludes optional NIC modules 12Vdc (Provide MN-PSU-KIT 18Vac (Provide MN-
nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance and readers, with no relays energized). for UL294 listed systems) TRANS-75-UL transformer
or use of this material. All trademarks acknowledged. for UL294 listed Systems)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Maximum 12Vdc supply input: 2550mA @12Vdc (all modules fitted, all
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
relays energized, excluding readers). Each relay consumes 45mA when Battery Battery wiring (non-power limited).
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio energized. Refer to the Power Supply Board Installation Instructions for Ensure separation of at least 0.25"
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may details of 18Vac/24Vdc power supply specifications. (7mm) to power-limited wiring.
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference. In which case, the user will be Relays: FORM C contacts. Maximum load is 5A @ 250Vac, or 5A @ 30Vdc.
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Operating Range: 14 to 131°F (-10 to 55°C) max. Humidity 15 to 90% non-
condensing; indoor use only.
Compliance: EN50133, 1999/5/EC, UL 294 Listed.
Elevator Board Connection Details 3000ft (1km) max; Belden 9502
2 Refer to the MULTICAB Elevator Node
(Slave Unit) Installation Instructions for
further details of slave connections.

FLOOR-SELECTION PANEL IN ELEVATOR CAB


For Enable Select mode only (see below). Numbers in circles indicate floor buttons.
SLAVE UNIT

0V
ST
SW
-
+
1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57
FIREMAN'S SWITCH - When the switch is
Twisted pairs open circuit, all relays on the relay boards
(including the slave) are de-energized, giving
2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 free access to all floors.

1500ft (500m) max

0V
ST

0V
ST
SW
-
+

SW
-
+
3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 OR
Cabinet
SLAVE NO SLAVE
USED USED Note: Connect a wire link between the two
terminals if a fireman's switch is not connected.
4

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
12 20 28 36 44 52 60

5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61
ELEVATOR
INTERFACE BOARD

6 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 Connect ribbon cable


to Relay Board 1

Ensure ribbon cable is


7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 connected to DBU board
DBU BOARD (see the DBU
Installation Instructions)

8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64

Not used

Set reader's switch to


"CL" for 20mA reader
or "422" for RS485
Connect ribbon cable
CL 422 to Relay Board 2

Enable Select Mode - In Enable Select mode, the node monitors each floor button to recognize which button is
pressed. This enables the SMS software to log the floor that the card holder selects and to generate alarms

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
when, for example, an invalid card is used or an unauthorized floor button selected (as determined by the card Reader 1 Reader 2 Reader 3 Reader 4
holder's access rights). There must be two pairs of contacts for each floor-selection button: one set for connection
to the elevator interface board, and the other set for connection to the elevator controller and/or elevator control
system. The elevator node Floor Selection option in the SMS software must be set to Individual.
Cabinet 20mA Cabinet RS485

+12V

+12V
Rx+

Rx+
Tx+

Tx+
Rx-

Rx-
Tx-

Tx-
0V

0V
Reader Output Voltage Range: 9.05 - 13.21Vdc
20mA 450ft (150m) max with Belden 9503, or 900ft (300m)
by doubling power cores with Belden 9504
READER (CAB) 1 (20mA/RS485)

0V
500mA max (limited to 200mA for

Note: All readers connected to the Tx+


elevator node must be the same type. Tx-
Rx+
UL installations)

Check that sufficient current is available Rx-

READER (CAB) 2
(20mA/RS485)

READER (CAB) 3
(20mA/RS485)

READER (CAB) 4
(20mA/RS485)
to power the readers used: subtract the +12V
maximum input current (as given in the
Specifications panel) from the current OR
RS485 Twisted pairs
available from the Power Supply Board.
If sufficient current is not available, 3000ft (1km) max if locally powered; Belden 9503
0V
power readers locally. Tx-
Tx+
For UL 294 Listed Installations, reference Rx-
9600-0420 Access control Design Guide Rx+
for compatible readers. +12V

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