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IC-1600 Intelligent Controller

The IC-1600 Intelligent Controller is a fully intelligent panel that has a complete database on board. It operates in conjunction with the Access Gold™ and Access Security Integrator software applications. It can make intelligent access control decisions and store transactions until a scheduled time or when communications have been restored. It supports RS-485, RS-232 direct, dial-up or TCP/IP via a thin server. When fully populated with the MEMEX Memory Expansion Board, it can store up to 30,000 card holders, 30,000 transactions or some combination of the two. The IC-1600 has 16 channels that may be expanded using the CE-1600 Channel Expander to support up to 255 devices. It connects to a serial port at the computer. The maximum distance from the computer to the IC-1600 is

approximately 100 feet. Each channel consists of two twisted pair current loops (20 milliamp). System devices, such as card readers, are connected with Enable positive (E+), Enable negative (E-), Data positive (D+) and Data negative (D-) using 22 gauge twisted cabling with shield. Note that stranded type wire is best suited for installation. The shield for each cable run should be connected to earth ground at only one end. The end not connected should be trimmed back and insulated to prevent accidental grounding. The IC-1600 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

Size: 12 1/4" x 14 1/4" x 4 1/4"

Power Requirements: 115VAC @ 60 Hz, 1A or 230VAC @50/60 Hz, .5A Operating Temperature: -40°C to +75°C Power Cord: 9 feet

Computer Interface Cables: 9 feet

CE-1600 Channel Expander

The CE-1600 Channel Expander increases your system's capabilities when used in conjunction with the IC-1600 panel. It allows up to 16 devices to be connected to one host system channel on the IC-1600. When all 16 channels are

multiplexed, up to 256 devices may be controlled. This expands the capacity of your system while reducing network wiring. The Channel Expander is

compatible with Access Gold™, Access Security Integrator and other similar applications. Connections for battery back-up are also provided. It requires a 4 wire connection to the host. This cable should be 22 gauge shielded cable,

consisting of 2 twisted pair. The CE-1600 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

Size: 12 1/4" x 14 1/4" x 4 1/4"

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UP-2000 Universal Panel

The UP-2000 Universal Panel works in conjunction with Access Gold™ and ASI 2000 Access Security Integrator software applications. It is a stand-alone controller that could potentially control up to 8 card readers through its hot-pluggable expansion module slots. The UP-2000 can be connected to the host by RS-232 direct or dial-up and by TCP/IP with an on-board network card. Multiple panels may be connected in an RS-232 direct mode by using a COM port expander. A null modem cable (6-ft.) is supplied as standard for RS-232 direct connection. When fully populated, the UP-2000 can handle up to 100,000 card holders and 150,000 transactions. The UP-2000 panel supports Firmware Downloads in the field. The UP-2000 supports the following device modules: DW2 Dual Wiegand Module, MM-32 Monitor Module, CM-16 Control Module and MCM-168 Monitor Control Module.

Size: 12 1/4" x 14 1/4" x 4 1/4"

Power Requirements: 12VDC, 4A linear Operating Temperature: -40°C to +75°C Power Cord: 9 feet

Computer Interface Cable: 6 foot null modem cable, 9 pin

DW2 Dual Wiegand Module

The DW-2 Dual Wiegand Module provides access control functions for up to two card readers. It is plugged into one of four open expansion slots on the UP-2000 Universal Panel. The DW2 is designed to interface with Access GoldTM and ASI 2000 via the UP-2000 Universal Panel. Any card technology (proximity, bar code, magnetic stripe, Wiegand, etc.) using Wiegand data output, may potentially be used with the DW-2. This includes the TC-100 Touch Card Reader and PR-100 PIN (keypad) Reader. The DW-2 is capable of operating with only a PIN Reader, only a Wiegand output card reader or both. It also supports variable time delay "go" and alarm shunting.

Size: 5 5/8”L x 3 3/8”W x 4 ½” H

Card Technology: Barium Ferrite, Wiegand, Mag Stripe, Proximity Readers, Bar Code, PIN, Contactless Smart Card Technologies and Biometric Devices Momentary Door Unlocking: Software Selectable 1 to 254 seconds

Door Open Detect Alarm Shunting: Software Selectable 1 to 127 seconds 4 Monitored Input Points/Card Reader: Exit Pushbutton, DOD, Tamper, User

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RI-130 Reader Interface with Transaction Buffering

The RI-130 Reader Interface provides access control functions for a single entry. It is capable of storing up to 15,000 transactions while in a degraded mode state. The degraded mode operation is switch selectable. The RI-130 is designed to interface with Access Gold™ or ASI 2000 Access Security Integrator via the IC-1600. Any card technology (proximity, bar code, magnetic stripe, Wiegand, etc.) using Wiegand data output, may potentially be used with the RI-130.

The RI-130 supports variable time delay "go" and alarm shunt time relays. In addition, it also provides one auxiliary user-defined output relay. The output points are specified for 24 volts AC or DC, 2 amps minimum. There are also 9 user-defined monitoring points available, in addition to the tamper, exit push-button and door open detect inputs. An open contact will have 20-24 VDC across it. A closed point will have approximately 10 mA of current.

The RI-130 requires a 4 wire connection to the host. The cable should be 22 gauge shielded cable, consisting of 2 twisted pair. It may be up to 2 miles from the IC-1600 or CE-1600. We recommend that the shield for each cable run be connected to an earth ground at one end. There are a variety of options for housing the RI-130. It can be mounted to a bracket which may be used in either the surface or flush mount enclosure. Standard electrical enclosures are also available. The RI-130 is also capable of accepting downloaded go and shunt times when installed with the Access Gold™ or Access Security Integrator systems. The RI-130 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

Card Technology:Barium Ferrite, Wiegand, Mag Stripe, Proximity, Bar Code, PIN, Contactless Smart Card Technologies and Biometric Devices

Size: 7 1/4"L x 3 1/2"W x 3 3/4"H

Momentary Door Unlocking:Switch selectable 2 to 16 seconds Alarm Shunting:Switch selectable 6 to 54 seconds

Degraded Mode:Switch selectable system code Stores up to 15,000 transactions

12 Monitored Input Points:Tamper, Exit Push-button, Door Open Detect, 9 User-defined Monitor Points

3 Controlled Output Points:Go Relay, Alarm Shunt, 1 User-defined Output Output Door Relay Contact Rating: 24VAC or DC @ 2A

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RI-110 Reader Interface

The RI-110 Reader Interface provides access control functions for a single entry. It is designed to interface with the ASI 2000 Access Security Integrator or Access Gold™ via the IC-1600 Intelligent Controller. Any card technology (proximity, bar code, magnetic stripe, Wiegand, etc.) using Wiegand data output, may potentially be used with the RI-110. This includes the TC-100 Touch Card Reader and PR-100 PIN (keypad) Reader. The RI-110 is capable of operating with only a PIN Reader, only a Wiegand output card reader or both. It also supports variable time delay "go" and alarm shunt time, as well as providing a switch selectable degraded mode of operation. The RI-110 requires a 4 wire connection to the host. The cable should be 22 gauge shielded cable, consisting of 2 twisted pair. It may be up to 2 miles from the IC-1600 or CE-1600 Channel Expander. We recommend that the shield for each cable run be connected to an earth ground at one end. The RI-110 is also capable of accepting downloaded go and shunt times when installed with the Access Gold™ or Access Security

Integrator system. The RI-110 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

Card Technology:Barium Ferrite, Wiegand, Mag Stripe, Proximity, Bar Code, PIN, Contactless Smart Card Technologies and Biometric Devices

Size: RI-110 - 7.25 " x 3.5 "

Momentary Door Unlocking:Switch selectable 2 to 16 seconds Alarm Shunting:Switch selectable 6 to 54 seconds

Degraded Mode:Switch selectable system code 3 Monitored Input Points

2 Controlled Output Points

Output Door Relay Contact Rating: 24VAC or DC @ 2A Power Requirements: 12VAC @ 60Hz, 1A

Operating Temperature: -40°C to 75+°C

RI-120 Reader Interface & CEM-133 Contact Expansion Module

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There are a variety of options for housing the RI-120. It can be mounted to a bracket which may be used in either the surface or flush mount enclosure. When the optional CEM-133 board is used, threaded spacers and screws attach it to the RI-120's circuit board. Both boards may be accommodated in the card reader enclosures. Standard electrical enclosures are also available for new installations. The RI-120 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

A CEM-133 Contact Expansion Module may be attached to the RI-120 to expand its input and output capability for contact monitoring and auxiliary control

options. The CEM provides 13 additional input points to the RI-120. An open contact will have 20-24 VDC across it. A closed point will have approximately 10 mA of current. The CEM-133 also provides three additional relay outputs. The output points are specified for 24 volts AC or DC, 2 amps minimum. The CEM-133 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

Card Technology:Barium Ferrite, Wiegand, Mag Stripe, Proximity, Bar Code, PIN, Contactless Smart Card Technologies and Biometric Devices

Size: RI-120 - 5 7/8" x 3 1/2" CEM-133 - 5 7/8" x 3"

Momentary Door Unlocking:Switch selectable 2 to 16 seconds Alarm Shunting:Switch selectable 6 to 54 seconds

Degraded Mode:Switch selectable system code 3 Monitored Input Points

2 Controlled Output Points

Output Door Relay Contact Rating: 24VAC or DC @ 2A Power Requirements: 12VAC @ 60Hz, 1A

Operating Temperature: -40°C to 75+°C

PR-100 PIN Reader

The PR-100 includes a back plate for mounting to a standard single gang electrical outlet. It requires 5 connecting wires, 20 gauge (not provided), and is connected directly to the RI-120 or RI-130 Reader Interface board. The cable length from the PR-100 to the RI-120 or RI-130 should not exceed 500 feet. When card plus keypad is used, the PR-100 is installed along side of a TC-100 (or other reader). The TC-100 provides 5 wires to be connected to the PR-100. The cable length from the TC-100 to the PR-100 should not exceed 50 feet.

Size: 4" x 4.6" x 2.25"

Power Requirements: 8 - 24 VDC @ .125 A Operating Temperature: -40°C to +75°C

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TC-100 Touch Card Reader

The TC-100 Touch Card Reader is a patented slotless card reader that is protected from weather and vandalism. It easily mounts to a single gang electrical box and has low power consumption. It requires 5 connecting wires, 20 gauge (not provided), and is connected directly to the RI-110, RI-120 or RI-130 Reader Interface board. The cable length from the TC-100 to the 110, 120 or RI-130 should not exceed 500 feet.

Size: 4.87" x 5.37” x 2.25"

Power Requirements: 12 VAC @ 1.3A Operating Temperature: -40°C to +75°C

Output Door Relay Contact Rating: 5A @ 28VDC

CC-165 Contact Center

The CC-165 Contact Center provides remote monitoring for up to 16 contact points, and remote control capability for up to 5 output points. It interfaces with ASI 2000 Access Security Integrator or Access Gold™ and other host systems and electrical devices in the field. The CC-165 will continuously monitor the open or closed state of the input and output points, and report changes in

condition to the host system. Each input and output has an LED indicator which will light when an input contact is closed, or an output relay is energized. Mounted in a standard electrical enclosure, the CC-165 is protected from the elements and can be easily stored in high ceilings or wiring closets. The CC-165 requires a 4 wire connection to the host. This cable should be 22 gauge shielded cable, consisting of 2 twisted pair. The CC-165 is tested and approved for the Standard UL294 for Access Control Systems Units.

Size: 8" x 8" x 4"

Power Requirements: 12VAC @ 60 Hz, 1A 16 Monitored Contact Points

5 Controlled Output Points

Operating Temperature: -40°C to +75°C

MM-32 Monitor Module

The MM-32 Monitor Module provides monitoring capability for 32 user-definable input points. Any dry switchable contact may be monitored and used to generate alarm conditions, conditional or alarm response commands, etc. User definable input points can be programmed for variable shunt times and conditions. It is plugged into one of four open expansion slots on the UP-2000

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MM-32 Monitor Module Continued

Size: 5 5/8”L x 3 3/8”W x 4 ½” H

Input Points: 32 Continuously Monitored Contact Points

Output Relay Contact Rating: 250VAC @ 5A, or 30VDC @ 5A Operating Temperature: -40°C to 75+°C

CM-16 Control Module

The CM-16 Control Module provides control capability for 16 user defineable output relays. It is designed to interface with the Access Security Integrator or Access GoldTM via the UP-2000 Universal Panel. Any output device requiring a dry switchable contact may be controlled by issuing immediate, scheduled, future, conditional or alarm response commands. User-definable output points can be programmed for a latch condition, pulsed open, or pulsed closed. When configured for pulsed condition, the time of the pulse command is software selectable from 1 – 254 seconds.

Size: 5 5/8”L x 3 3/8”W x 4 ½” H

Output Points: 16 User Definable Controlled Output Points Output Relay Contact Rating: 250VAC @ 5A, or 30VDC @ 5A Operating Temperature: -40°C to 75+°C

MCM-168 Monitor Control Module

The MCM-168 Monitor Control Module provides monitoring capability for 16 user definable inputs as well as controlling 8 user definable output relays. It is designed to interface with the Access Security Integrator or Access GoldTM via the UP-2000 Universal Panel. Any dry switchable contact may be monitored and used to generate alarm conditions, conditional or alarm response commands, etc. User-definable input points can be programmed for variable shunt times and conditions.

Size: 5 5/8”L x 3 3/8”W x 4 ½” H

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TS-2 Transient Suppresser

Transient Suppressers are recommended for all communication lines. They reduce the adverse effects due to lightning and other "noise" on communication lines. It protects the relay contacts and panels from interruption and damage.

Reader or D+ D-E+ E-TS-2 TS-2 Communications Cable 22 guage, Stranded Interface Terminal Interface

Two Twisted Pair

Reader Go Relay N.O. TS-2 N.C. C. 110 VAC TS-2 Strike Solenoid Interface

LSM-8 Line Supervision Module

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