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ABOUT THIS GUIDE


Hardware & Software
This document is written to the following hardware and software revisions:

Part Hardware Revision

Pacom Field Controller 1065 EC REV 11

Table 0-1. Revision

This document is referenced as follows:


• Title: 1065 EC Installation Manual
• Version 2.0, Modified 05/2005

This guide covers the basic physical installation of the 1065 EC PCB and required wiring. Once
installed the 1065 EC requires configuration using GMS software. For information and instructions on
how to complete the configuration refer to the Field Controller Configuration Guide.

Supporting Material
The following documents may provide further support when installing and configuring Pacom field
controllers:
• 1057 Installation Manual
• 1058 Installation Manual
• Field Controller Configuration Guide

Assumptions
It is assumed the technician has successfully completed an electrical trade or equivalent technical
training to satisfy local requirements and authorities. The technician may also be required to meet the
requirements of the Local Telecommunications Authority during the installation of the equipment
detailed in this guide. Some knowledge of networks and network types is also required.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.2 1065 I/O PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.3 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
2.1 1065 EC Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
2.2 Installation Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
2.3 Setting the DIP Switches and Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.4 Installing Mezzanine Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
2.5 Elevator Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
2.6 RS485 wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
2.7 RS232 wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
2.8 Power wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
2.9 Earth Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
2.10 Recommended Wire Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

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1. OVERVIEW

1.1. Introduction
The Pacom 1065 is a microprocessor controlled multi-purpose I/O card. There are currently three
variations of the 1065 these are.

Variant Function Pacom Manual

1065 16 I/O 16 Input, 4 output, I/O module 1065 I/O Installation Manual

1065A Remote Alarm Panel PM-1065-02

1065EC Elevator Controller THIS MANUAL

Table 1-1. 1065 Variations

Each of the above variants uses what is essentially the same hardware for a different application.
The 1065EC is connected to a 1057 or 1058 or Witness field controller via an RS485 loop and is used to
control access to the floors serviced by an elevator. A card reader is positioned in the elevator car and
upon receipt of a valid card read the floors authorized for that card holder are enabled.
When connected to a 1057 or 1058 RTU each 1065EC can control access to up to 16 consecutively
numbered floors. If the Elevator services floor 1 and floors 20-30 although it is less than 16 floors it
may require two 1065ECs. A 1057 RTU can control access in up to 16 elevators with a maximum of
128 floors per elevator. A 1058 RTU can control access in up to 2 elevators with a maximum of 128
floors per elevator.

1.2. 1065 I/O PCB

Figure 1-1. 1065 I/O PCB

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1.3. Specifications

Parameter Specification

PCB Dimensions 272 mm x 160 mm

PCB Weight 175 g

Operating Environment 0-50° C (32-122°F), 20-95% relative humidity (non


condensing) at 30°C

Power Input 12-15 VDC, (Can be supplied from RTU or external


power supply).

Power Consumption 100mA @ 12 VDC

Inputs: 16 end of line monitored inputs with SIP Resistor


packs for matching EOL resistors with values down
to 3 kΩ. Default resistor packs of 10kΩ included.

Outputs: 2 Relay controlled and 2 x 12VDC Transistor


controlled outputs

Output Power Supplies • 12V DC O/Ps, 200mA max each when


powered from RTU.
• 12V DC O/Ps, 1A max each when powered
from External power supply.
• Relay outputs can be internally connected via
links to +12VDC or GND.
• Relay Contacts are rated at
1A @ 12 VDC
0.5A @ 125 VAC or
0.3A @ 60 VDC
Mezzanine Card slots 2 x 24 pin.

Table 1-2. 1065 Specifications

1.3.1. LED Description

Parameter Specification

LD1 RS485 - Rx

LD2 RS485 -Tx

LD3 Power to 1065.

LD4 Output 2 active

LD5 Output 1 active

Table 1-3. LED Descriptions

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2. INSTALLATION

2.1. 1065 EC Installation Requirements


The following is a list of considerations prior to installing a 1065EC:
• To control access for 16 floors a 1065EC requires the addition two mezzanine mounted
1050-003 8 output cards (see Section 2.4. Installing Mezzanine Cards).
• Elevator Control Software is required for the 1065.This Software is supplied by Pacom when
the 1065EC is ordered
• Elevator controllers can not be controlled by more than 1 card reader.
• Due to load requirements it may need a separate power supply if there are several devices on
the RS485 loop.
• Depending on the Elevator and the Power that is needed for control, addition high power
relays will normally be required and the 1050-003 relays will only be used to drive them.
• The Relays on the 1065EC are fail safe so if it loses power or the 1065 EC goes off line
longer than 30 sec. all the floors will be enabled. Because of this all the jumpers on the 1050/
003 PCBs must be set to Normally closed.
• The Alarm input resistors (end of line resistors) are only required if the Floor buttons on the
Elevator are going to be Monitored (Option 2).
• Select one option that will best suit the installation.

1. Option 1: The buttons for the floors that the card holder has access to will be enabled for the
duration of the strike time (see Section 2.2.1. Option 1).

2. Option 2: The 1065 EC will enable all the outputs for the floors that person has access to.
When the person pushes a floor button it will activate an input on the 1065EC. The 1065EC
on receipt of the input will disable all other floors until another valid card is read (see Section
2.2.2. Option 2).

3. Option 3: The buttons for the floors that the card holder has access to will be enabled for the
duration of the strike time (as in option 1) with the addition of a remote egress button and
programmable Extended Shunt/Strike time. This provides hold-on time for the remote egress
button. This Facility may be used in buildings where an intercom is used to identify non card
holders (visitors) and a remote button is activated to allow the visitor entry (e.g. to the front
door of the premises) (see Section 2.2.3. Option 3).

Note: Rev 5 and above 1065 PCBs have SIP resistor packs (See Figure 2-5). These resistor packs are used to
match the resistance of the End of Line resistors installed on each of the inputs points. The factory installed resistor
packs are 10kΩ and end of line resistors must be of the same value if these packs are used. This manual assumes
that the default packs are being used and all end of line resistors will be 10 kΩ. If the default packs have been
changed simply substitute the 10kΩ in the manual for the value of the new packs.

Warning: The operation of the 1065EC is designed to be fail safe, the relay links on the 1050-003 must be set to
NC (Normally Closed) so that if power is lost to the 1065EC all floors will be enabled.

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2.2. Installation Options

2.2.1. Option 1
The wiring connections for option 1 are fairly simple, the normally open contacts of an auxiliary relay
(1 for each floor) are wired into the push button circuit for each floor. The floor button will only be
enabled when the auxiliary relay is energized. The output of the 1050-003 is used to activate the
auxiliary relay (See Figure 2-1).

When a valid card is read.


• The buttons for the floors that the card holder has access to will be enabled for the duration of
the strike time.
• When the strike timer expires, all buttons will be disabled and If a floor button has not been
selected the user will have to swipe their card again.

Option 1 requires 1 Auxiliary relay per floor.

Figure 2-1. Auxiliary Relay Wiring (Option 1)

2.2.2. Option 2
For option 2 wiring is a slightly more complex than option 1 because each floor button must also be
monitored.

When a valid card is read:


• The 1065 EC will enable all the outputs for the floors that person has access to.
• When the person pushes a floor button it will activate an input on the 1065EC. The 1065EC
on receipt of the input will disable all other floors until another valid card is read.
• If a floor button is not pushed by the time the strike timer expires, all buttons will be disabled
and the user will have to swipe their card again.

Option 2 requires 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 (10kΩ) and go into alarm when the Button is
Pushed.

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Figure 2-2. Interface to Elevator Control for Option 2

Note: The Zone has to be Shorted or read 5kΩ (50% of SIP pack resistance) for an alarm. It can not go open when
the button is pushed.

Connecting More Than 16 floors with Option 2.


A 1065EC can control access for up to 16 floors an elevator that services more than 16 floors will
require more than one 1065EC. If option 2 operation is being used, a jumper needs to be installed so
that all 1065ECs will know when a floor button that is monitored by another card has been selected.

The jumper once installed, will short together all the output 1 and AC fail inputs for all 1065ECs
controlling a single elevator. This will enable the output number 1 of any 1065EC to trigger the AC Fail
inputs of all 1065ECs for that elevator (See Figure 2-3). When any floor button is pushed the 1065EC
that is monitoring that floor will activate its output number 1. This will signal the other cards that a
floor has been selected and all other floors should now be disabled.

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Figure 2-3. Floor Selected Jumper

2.2.3. Option 3
The wiring connections for option 3 similar to option 1, the normally open contacts of an auxiliary relay
(1 for each floor) are wired into the push button circuit for each floor. The floor button will only be
enabled when the auxiliary relay is energized. The output of the 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 as in Figure 2-4 or any other input in the system
(requires macro if not connected to 1065EC).

When a valid card is read.


• The buttons for the floors that the card holder has access to will be enabled for the duration of
the strike time (as in option 1) with the addition of Programmable Extended Strike Time.
• The Extended Strike Time provides hold-on for the operation of a remote egress button. For
example this could be used in buildings where an intercom is used to identify non card
holders (visitors) and a remote button used to allow the visitor entry to the front door of the
premises. When the remote button is pushed the front door is unlocked as normal and the
appropriate floor/s are enabled in the elevator. The Extended Shunt/Strike Time is started
once the remote button is released and allows the visitor enough time to enter the elevator
and select the required floor.
• When the strike timer expires, all buttons will be disabled and if a floor button has not been
selected the user will have to contact the remote user again to have the floors re-enabled.

Option 3 requires 1 Auxiliary relay per floor.

Note: Each elevator controller configured for the readers must have a unique address (option 3 only).

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Figure 2-4. Interface to Elevator Control for Option 3

2.3. Setting the DIP Switches and Links


This section contains data required to correctly configure the 1065 PCB to perform one of its various
functions. In most cases the 1065 is shipped pre-configured for its intended purpose, however to avoid
later complications it is recommended that the settings are checked prior to installation or it may be
necessary to reconfigure the 1065 to perform a function different to that which it was originally
purchased for. Refer to the figure and tables that follow when configuring the link and DIP switch
settings.

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Figure 2-5. 1065 Link And DIP Switch Locations

2.3.1. DIP switch settings


The first five DIP Switches determine the device loop address of the 1065. All devices on the RS485
device loop must have a unique address (1-32). The Address of the 1065 is comprised of the binary
number formed by the DIP switches +1. The settings are as follows
:

DIP5 DIP4 DIP 3 DIP 2 DIP 1 Binary Decimal Address

Off Off Off Off Off 00000 0 1

Off Off Off Off On 00001 1 2

Off Off Off On Off 00010 2 3

Off Off Off On On 00011 3 4

Off Off On Off Off 00100 4 5

Off Off On Off On 00101 5 6

Off Off On On Off 00110 6 7

Off Off On On On 00111 7 8

Off On Off Off Off 01000 8 9

Off On Off Off On 01001 9 10

Off On Off On Off 01010 10 11

Table 2-1. Address DIP Switch Settings

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DIP5 DIP4 DIP 3 DIP 2 DIP 1 Binary Decimal Address

Off On Off On On 01011 11 12

Off On On Off Off 01100 12 13

Off On On Off On 01101 13 14

Off On On On Off 01110 14 15

Off On Off On On 01111 15 16

On Off Off Off Off 10000 16 17

On Off Off Off On 10001 17 18

On Off Off On Off 10010 18 19

On Off Off On On 10011 19 20

On Off On Off Off 10100 20 21

On Off On Off On 10101 21 22

On Off On On Off 10110 22 23

On Off On On On 10111 23 24

On On Off Off Off 11000 24 25

On On Off Off On 11001 25 26

On On Off On Off 11010 26 27

On On Off On On 11011 27 28

On On On Off Off 11100 28 29

On On On Off On 11101 29 30

On On On On Off 11110 30 31

On On On On On 11111 31 32

Table 2-1. Address DIP Switch Settings

The use and settings of DIP switches 6-8 for 1065EC are as follows:

DIP switch Function Position Usage

6 Debounce Time for Inputs ON Debounce count is high.

OFF Debounce count is low.

7 Data Encryption For future use.

8 Reset to default parameters ON Reset parameters on next start-up.

OFF Normal Operation

Table 2-2. DIP switches 6-8 Settings

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2.3.2. Link Settings

Link Function Position Description

1 1065 Operation All Open 1065 used for EC operation

2 EEPROM Closed 4M Flash Memory used (default).

3 RS485 Open 1065 EC is not the last device on the RS485 line
Termination (default)

Closed Terminate RS485 if 1065 last device on RS485 line

4 RS232 Source link between Not used with 1065 EC


centre and RX232

5 As Required Tamper switch connector. Closed if Tamper


switch is not connected.
6 Open Used for system operation.

7 RS485 relay Open 1065 will disconnect from device loop if line
bypass unstable, self-test and attempt to reconnect
every 30 seconds.
Closed 1065 will not disconnect from device loop
8-15 Open Used to connect a camera to the corresponding
input. 1065 EC does not support cameras.

16 & 17 Open. Used for System configuration.

18 Pull-up link for AC Fail. Used in conjunction with


Link 19. If the power supply AC fail signal is active
low then close this link and open link 19.

19 Pull-down link for AC Fail. Used in conjunction with


Link 18. If the power supply AC fail signal is active
high then close this link and open link 18.

20 Closed Transmit control link

21 Output 1 Power Open Link Recommended position when using external Power
Source Removed supply. Normal dry contact relay operation O/P 1.
Common will be shorted to NO when relay
energized and NC when relay is de-energized.

Link between 15VDC supplied to COM1 contact of relay O/P 1.


center pin and Output devices must be grounded elsewhere.
+15V

GND Connects the COM1 contact of relay O/P 1 to


ground.

Table 2-3. 1065 link Settings

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Link Function Position Description

22 Output 2 Power Open Link Recommended position when using external Power
Source Removed supply. Normal dry contact relay operation O/P 2.
Common will be shorted to NO when relay
energized and NC when relay is de-energized.

Link between 15VDC supplied to COM2 contact of relay O/P 2.


center pin and Output devices must be grounded elsewhere.
+15V

GND Connects the COM2 contact of relay O/P 2 to


ground.

23 Power for RS485 Open 1065 I/O does not provide power through RS485
port to power external devices (default).

Closed 1065 I/O provides power through RS485 port to


power external devices (generally used when 1065
operates as 1065A).

Table 2-3. 1065 link Settings

2.4. Installing Mezzanine Cards


The 1065 EC in most cases will require 1 or 2 Pacom 1050-003, 8 Output cards.

Warning: hardware may be damaged if power is applied to mezzanine cards that are inserted incorrectly. Do not
attempt to install a mezzanine card with power applied.

Mezzanine cards are installed by inserting them into their slots on the 1065 and then securing them with
screws to the mezzanine card standoffs (2 each). The mezzanine card connectors on the 1065 are 24
pin, most mezzanine cards use only 20 or 22 pins, great care must be taken when inserting mezzanine
cards that they are correctly aligned with their standoffs this will ensure that the mezzanine card pins
are correctly aligned with the mezzanine card slot.

Figure 2-6. Installing Mezzanine Cards

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2.5. Elevator Wiring


The 1065EC is used in conjunction with a 1057 or 1058 RTU and 1064 Card reader interface to control
access to the different levels serviced by an elevator. Its installation configuration is determined by the
requirements of the customer. There are three elevator wiring configuration options. refer to 2.1. 1065
EC Installation Requirements.

Field Controller Elevator Travel


RS485 loop Cable Elevator Car
NE T WO RK CT S
NE T WO RK RT S

Pacom Data
10 57
N E TW O RK RX
N E TW O RK T X
D IAL UP RX
D IAL UP T X
PA N E L R X

Pacom Data
BA T T E R Y

PA N E L T X

10 5 7
LI NE FA I L

8
MA I NS

R E S ET

Cable 1
1064

Cable 4 Cable 2
Aux Relays

Cable 3

Power Supply Elevator Control


12 VDC Interface

Figure 2-7. 1056EC configuration option 1

Field Controller Elevator Travel


Pacom Data
1057
RS485 loop Cable Elevator Car
N E TW O R K C TS

N E TW O R K R TS

N E T WO R K R X

N E T WO R K TX
DIA L UP RX

DIA L UP T X

1057
P A NE L RX

Pacom Data
B A T TE R Y

P A N E L TX

L I N E F A IL

8
RE S E T
M AI N S

Cable 1
1064
Cable 2

Floor Button
Monitoring
1065E Relays
Cable 6
Power Supply
12 VDC Aux Relays

Cable 4
Cable 3

Elevator Control
Interface

Figure 2-8. 1056EC Configuration Option 2

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Field Controller Elevator Travel


RS485 loop Cable Elevator Car

NE T WO RK CT S
NE T WO RK RT S
Pacom Data
10 57

N E TW O RK RX
N E TW O RK T X
D IAL UP RX
D IAL UP T X
PA N E L R X
BA T T E R Y
Pacom Data

PA N E L T X
10 5 7

LI NE FA I L
8
MA I NS

R E S ET

Cable 1
1064

Cable 2
Cable 4
Aux Relays

Cable 3
Remote Push Button

Power Supply Elevator Control


12 VDC Interface

Figure 2-9. 1056EC Configuration Option 3

Cable Description No. of Conductors


Number Required

1 RS485 Communication 2

2 12 V DC Power 2

3 Cable between auxiliary relays and elevator equipment 2 per floor

4 Cable between 1065EC and the external auxiliary relays 1 per floor + 1
common

5 Cable between the floor monitoring relays and the 1065EC 2 per floor

6 Cable between auxiliary relays and the floor monitoring relays 2 per floor

7 Cable between 1065EC and the remote push button. This button 2 per floor
may be wired in parallel with multiple buttons on the same floor

Table 2-4. Cable Requirements for Figures 2-7, 2-8 and 2-9.

2.6. RS485 wiring


The 1065EC communicates with the RTU via an RS485 loop. Power can also be taken from the RTU
(see Section 2.8. Power wiring). Connections are made in a daisy chain fashion with each device
connected to the previous and next device. The end devices on the loop must have their termination link
installed, this is link 3 on the 1065 see Section 2.3.2. Link Settings.

Power Can also be supplied from an external source through the RS485 Loop (See Figure 2-12).

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Figure 2-10. RS485 Wiring

2.7. RS232 wiring


The 1065EC does not use RS232 wiring when used for elevator operation.

2.8. Power wiring


Power for the 1065EC can be supplied from the RTU or from an external power supply. However RTUs
are limited in the amount of current they can supply to external devices and in most cases it will be
necessary to connect the 1065 to its own power supply.

At 12 VDC:
• A Pacom 1058 RTU can supply up to 740mA.
• 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.

2.8.1. Power wiring from the RTU


When the 1065 is powered from the RTU the connections are made through the RS485 terminals see
Section 2.6. RS485 wiring.

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2.8.2. Power Wiring from External Power Supply


When Power is supplied from an external source the connections can be made at the CN8 terminal
block located in the bottom left corner of the PCB near the main supply fuse or via the RS485
terminals. Power supplies are usually connected to several devices (1065s. 1064s keypads...etc). The
power supply must be 12-15VDC and must be able to supply enough current to all devices connected to
it.

The same external supply could be used to power all devices on a device loop. In this case the Power
connections would usually be made via the RS485 terminals (see Section 2.6. RS485 wiring). The +12
and GND connectors would be left disconnected from the RS485 connections on the RTU which would
have its own supply and possibly backup batteries.

Figure 2-11. Power Connection from External Supply to CN8 Connector

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Figure 2-12. External Supply to RS485 Loop

2.9. Earth Wiring


To ensure protection from voltage surges, the 1065 PCB must be connected to Earth ground. Connect
the Earth wiring to the Earth Lug on the 1065 PCB (Figure. 2-13).

Figure 2-13. Earth Wiring

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2.10. Recommended Wire Types

Product Cable Type Cable Size Part No Part No


(non plenum) (plenum)

RS485 Data Belden 22-24awg (2 pair) 8723 (22awg) 88732 (24awg)

RS232 Data Belden 22-24awg (2 pair) 8723 (22awg) 88732 (24awg)

Alarm I/O Wiring National 14/020 (4 core) JSC.5BN4CB

Table 2-5. Recommended Wire Types

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