Vertx Cs
9292 Jeronimo Road
Irvine, CA 92618-1905
Quick Installation Guide
V100 DOOR/READER INTERFACE
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. This document contains proprietary information which may not be duplicated,
published or disclosed to others, or used for any purpose without written permission from HID Corporation. 2004
© HID Corporation. All rights reserved.
Document Version 1.2
January 23, 2006
Document Number 6080-907A.1
VertX V100 (CS) Quick Installation Guide
Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3
Parts List (included) ..........................................................................................................3
Product Specifications....................................................................................................... 3
Cable Specifications.......................................................................................................... 3
Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Step 1 Preparations .................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
What you need before getting started ................................................................... 4
1.2
V100 ...................................................................................................................... 4
Step 2 Hardware Installation ...................................................................................................... 5
2.1
Mounting Instructions ............................................................................................ 5
2.2
Wiring VertX .......................................................................................................... 5
Contact Information .................................................................................................................... 8
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Introduction
VertX™ CS is the first family of access controllers designed specifically for alarm dealers for direct
connection to central stations. Because it was designed with central stations in mind, VertX CS works with
software from leading central station automation providers, including Bold Technologies, DICE and
GE MAS.
The V100 is designed to be controlled by a VertX V1000 Access Controller that will also manage
communications with the central station automated software. The V100 Door/Reader Interface panel
controls two sets of door devices or one door with Card In/Card Out (a reader on both sides of the same
door.)
Parts List (included)
Parts List (included)
Quantity
VertX™ V100 Door/Reader Interface
1
Note: The V100 panel has a plastic base
and is covered with a Plastic or Mylar cover.
Mounting screws
4
2.2K EOL resistors
4
Quick Installation Guide
1
Installation Wiring Diagram Example
1
Note: A VertX V1000 Access Controller is required.
Product Specifications
Description
Specification
Power Supply
12-16VDC
Maximum current at 12VDC per V100
1 Amp
Average operating current at 12VDC
450mA (with two R40 iCLASS Readers)
Operating temperature range
32°-122°F (0°-50°C)
Humidity
5% to 95% non-condensing
Cable Specifications
Cable Type
Length
Specification
RS-485 *
4000 feet (1220 m) to V1000
Belden 3105A, 22AWG twisted pair, shielded 100Ω cable, or equivalent.
2-conductor, shielded, using ALPHA 1292C (22AWG) or Alpha 2421C
Input Circuits *
500 feet (150 m)
(18AWG), or equivalent.
2-conductor, using ALPHA 1172C (22AWG) or Alpha 1897C (18AWG), or
Output Circuits *
500 feet (150 m)
equivalent.
500 feet (150 m) to reader
ALPHA 1299C, 22AWG, 9-conductor, stranded, overall shield.
Wiegand
Fewer conductors needed if all control lines are not used.
Power Supply
----
Refer to your Power Supply Installation Guide.
+12 VDC IN
* Minimum wire gauge depends on cable length and current requirements.
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Overview
The following outlines what is required to install the V100 Door/Reader Interface panel.
Step 1 Preparations
1.1 What you need before getting started
Prior to starting the installation, please completely read through this guide.
CAUTION: The V100 is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharges (ESD). Observe precautions while
handling the circuit board assembly by using proper grounding straps and handling precautions at
all times.
1.2 V100
1. If the V100 will be attached to the end of the RS-485 bus, install a
terminating jumper to the “IN” position on the termination resistor
pins P8 on the cover (P10 on the PCB) of the V100.
2. If the V100 is being installed as part of an array, or in a third party
enclosure, follow the directions provided by the Integrator or Dealer.
Terminating
Jumper
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Step 2 Hardware Installation
2.1 Mounting
Instructions
1. The V100 should always be mounted in a secure area.
2. Mount the V100 using the four mounting screws (provided) or other appropriate fasteners. Place the
fasteners in the corner holes of the base.
3. The V100 panel can be stacked with or without the cover. Do not remove the plastic base. Make sure
to position the V100 panel in such a way as to provide room for wiring, air-flow and cable runs.
2.2 Wiring
VertX
CAUTION: Connectors on the V100 sides are positioned to be mirror images and are not
interchangeable once the installation is complete. Therefore, you cannot unplug the connector from
one side of the board and plug it into the corresponding connector on the other side.
1. Power and Alarm input connections: Connect power by providing 12VDC to the P7 connector.
+12VDC goes to Pin 1 and Ground to Pin 2. The Bat Fail, AC Fail, and Tamper switch inputs are wired
as shown in the table. Connect the Bat Fail and AC Fail inputs to battery low/failure and AC failure
contacts provided on the power supply. Connect the Tamper input to a tamper switch on the enclosure.
Pin #
P7
1 +12VDC
2 Ground
3
Bat Fail -
4
Bat Fail +
5
AC Fail -
6
AC Fail +
7 Tamper
-
8 Tamper
+
2. Reader Connections: Connect Wiegand or
clock-and-data interfaces to the V100 using
the connection table shown. You can
connect up to 10 signal lines for the reader.
Use as many of the signal lines as required
Pin #
V100 P1
V100 P4
for your reader interface.
1
Reader Power
Shield Ground
Note: Connect the data return line to the
2 Ground
Hold
same ground as the reader power if the
3
Data 0 / Data
Beeper
reader is not powered by the VertX units
4
Data 1 / Clock
Red LED
12VDC.
5
Data Return
Green LED
6
Green LED
Data Return
7
Red LED
Data 1 / Clock
8
Beeper
Data 0 / Data
9 Hold
Ground
10
Shield Ground
Reader Power
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3. RS-485 Connections: Connect the V100 panel to the V1000 controller through the RS-485 cable. See
the V1000 Quick Install Guide for further information.
CAUTION: The V1000 RS-485 Ports 1 & 2 (P1) are a common bus and therefore cannot have
duplicate Interface Addresses assigned. The same is true of the V1000 RS-485, Ports 3 & 4 (P4).
For example, Interface Address 0 (factory default) cannot be assigned to both Ports 1 & 2 (P1).
4. Interface Address – Set the interface address by turning the Address dial. Ensure that
the V100 Interface Address is documented in the Hardware Installation Worksheet (found
in the back of the HID VertX V1000 Quick Install guide).
5. Output Connections – All Output connections are used for general
purpose controls. The following table shows where the various outputs are
located. Pin numbers shown use the convention “NO/C/NC”.
For example, Output 1, V2000: P3 Pin1 is NO (Normally open) and Pin 2 is
C (Common) and Pin 3 is NC (Normally closed).
Note: Relays are dry contact rated for 2Amps @ 30VDC.
Output
V2000
V1000
V100
V200
V300
number
P3 Pins 1/2/3
P3 Pins 1/2/3
P14 Pins
1
Strike (lock)
P3 Pins 2/3/4
P1 Pins 1/2/3
2/3/4
Strike (lock)
Relay 1
Relay 1
P3 Pins 4/5/6
P11 Pins
P3 Pins 4/5/6
2
P6 Pins 3/2/1
P1 Pins 4/5/6
Aux Relay 1
6/5/4
Aux Relay 1
P6 Pins 6/5/4
P6 Pins 6/5/4
3
Strike (lock)
Strike (lock)
P1 Pins 7/8/9
Relay 2
Relay 2
P6 Pins 3/2/1
P6 Pins 3/2/1
4
P2 Pins 1/2/3
Aux Relay 2
Aux Relay 2
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Output
V2000
V1000
V100
V200
V300
number
5
P2
Pins
4/5/6
6
P2
Pins
7/8/9
7
P4
Pins
9/8/7
8
P4
Pins
6/5/4
9
P4
Pins
3/2/1
10
P5
Pins
9/8/7
11
P5
Pins
6/5/4
12
P5
Pins
3/2/1
6. Input Connections – Input connections are analog inputs used for a combination of specific functions
such as Request-to-Exit (REX), door monitor, etc. They can also be used for general purpose
monitoring. Connect one side of the switch or contact to the + (plus) lead and the other to the – (minus)
lead. The following table shows where the inputs are located. Pin numbers shown on the cover use the
convention +/–.
The default REX switch configuration is normally open (NO) unsupervised (no EOL resistors).
However, the default door switch (DS) configuration is Normally Closed (NC) unsupervised (no
EOL resistors).
All other input points are defaulted for NO switches and are unsupervised (no EOL resistors).
Any input can be configured as a supervised input. They can be configured for resistor values of 1K –
6K Ohm. The setup of supervised inputs should be done during configuration of the VertX units via the
central station automation software (host) or using the Calibrate Input tool explained in the HID VertX
V1000 Quick Installation guide.
Example: Input 1, V1000 is: P14 Pin1 is + and Pin 2 is -.
Supervised inputs can be configured for:
The default input will be all:
Input
V2000
V1000
V100
V200
V300
Number
P2 Pins 1/2
P2 Pins 1/2
1
P14 Pins 1/2
P1 Pins 1/2
P6 Pins 2/1
Door Monitor
Door Monitor
P2 Pins 3/4
P2 Pins 3/4
2
P11 Pins 4/3
P1 Pins 3/4
P3 Pins 1/2
REX Input
REX Input
P5 Pins 4/3
P7 Pins 8/7
P5 Pins 4/3
P7 Pins 8/7
3
P1 Pins 5/6
Door Monitor
Tamper
Door Monitor
Tamper
P5 Pins 2/1
P7 Pins 6/5
P5 Pins 2/1
P7 Pins 6/5
4
P1 Pins 7/8
REX Input
AC Fail
REX Input
AC Fail
P7 Pins 8/7
P7 Pins 4/3
P7 Pins 8/7
P1 Pins 9/10
P7 Pins 4/3
5
Tamper
Batt Fail
Tamper
Batt Fail
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Input
V2000
V1000
V100
V200
V300
Number
P7 Pins 6/5
P7 Pins 6/5
P2 Pins 1/2
6
AC Fail
AC Fail
P7 Pins 4/3
P7 Pins 4/3
P2 Pins 3/4
7
Batt Fail
Batt Fail
8
P2
Pins
5/6
9
P4
Pins
10/9
10
P4
Pins
8/7
11
P4
Pins
6/5
12
P4
Pins
4/3
13
P4
Pins
2/1
14
P5
Pins
6/5
15
P5
Pins
4/3
16
P5
Pins
2/1
P7 Pins 8/7
17
Tamper
P7 Pins 6/5
18
AC Fail
P7 Pins 4/3
19
Batt Fail
Contact Information
HID Corporation
929274 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618-1905
Web Site http://www.hidcorp.com
Main Phone (949) 598-1600
Fax (949)
598-1698
Sales (800)
210-4744
Technical Support (800) 237-7769
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All National and local Electrical codes apply.
• This equipment is intended to be powered from a limited power source output of a
previously certified power supply.
• Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Class A Digital Devices
FCC Compliance Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class. A 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 commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Class B Digital Devices
FCC Compliance Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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