eMerge_module_2_hardware_training

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eMerge
Browser Managed Security Platform
Module 2
Hardware install
Panel layout
Tamper switch
Power cable
Controller board
Ribbon cable
Access board
Power supply board
Input board
Input board
Empty expansion slot
Wire hold-down
Power requirements
IEI eMerge systems must be AC powered using the grounded plug-in transformer provided.
Power should come from a circuit with an isolated ground and must be wired to the power
supply mounted inside the eMerge cabinet.
Transformer Input: 120 V AC 60 Hz 48W.
Transformer Output: 16.5V AC 2400mA.
The IEI eMerge includes a DC power supply. The eMerge power supply provides 12V DC at
3.3 amps.
The recommended battery which is not included 12V DC, 7 AH, SLA (sealed lead acid).
CAUTION!!! MAKE SURE ALL POWER IS OFF BEFORE CONNECTING OR
DISCONNECTING MODULES IN THE IEI eMerge.
Network Controller board layout
The network controller board
must be located in the top
position
Top side of board
Processor
Ribbon cable
connector
Network port
(reserved for
future use)
Node Reset
Cabinet
Tamper
Switch
input
Power
supply
Input
2-pin
Bottom side of board
I-button
socket
Ribbon cable
connector
Battery
Compact
flash
socket
Panel
LED
Battery
Input/
Charger
3-pin
2-port
Network
switch
Network
Controller
Reset
Expansion Node Card
The Expansion Node
board must be located in
the top position
Ribbon cable
connector
Node Reset
Cabinet
Tamper
Switch
Input
Ribbon cable
connector
Battery
Power
supply
Input
2-pin
Panel LED
Battery
Input/
Network port
Charger
3-pin
I-button and tamper switch
Tamper switch
mounts
Processor
Cabinet
tamper switch
connector
Mounting
holes
The tamper switch is
installed on the tamper
switch mounts and wired to
the provided cord which is
then plugged into the
tamper switch connector on
the control board
Controler
I-button
socket
MODEL
XXX
Serial Number
Revision
The
label
is
here
This side
goes down
into socket
xxxxxxxx
REV.X
Ribbon cable
connector
Battery
The controller I-button comes pre installed
Compact
flash
socket
The I-button contains system licensing.
Installing board in panel
1.
Power down the eMerge.
2.
Thread the standoff tube provided down onto the threaded post on the chassis next to the slot where you will
insert the additional module.
Be sure that you are grounded and insert the additional module into the slot on the chassis with the ribbon cable
connector toward the left of the eMerge cabinet. See diagram below.
3.
4.
Place the lock washer provided over the top of the standoff and thread the screw provided through the flange
and down into the top of the standoff and snugly down onto the lock washer. See diagram below.
5.
Connect the ribbon cable from the Controller/Node module in the topmost slot to the newly installed module. The
connector is polarized. Make sure that the center bump fits into the opening for it on the connector on the
module. Press the connector firmly into place until you hear the click of the extraction levers snapping into
vertical position. You may have to press the extraction levers into full vertical position before you will hear the
click.
lock washer
Standoff comes
flush to flange
Board
goes down
into slot
standoff tube
Ribbon cable
Slot numbers are determined by the connector on the ribbon cable that is plugged into the module.
The ribbon cable (see diagram below) is a bus and a module’s place on the bus determines the slot
number. You will see that it is possible to place a module in physical slot 5 and yet attach ribbon cable
connector 6 to the module. If this occurs the module will be in slot 6 on the bus.
Controller/Node
connector
Connectors for slots
1
2
3
4
5
6
Note: When connecting the modules to the ribbon cable be sure
the connector is fully seated in the board
(push on cable do not rely on the tabs on the boards)
7
Access Control module (ACM)
#2
Weigand reader
connections
#1
Ribbon cable
connector
The access control module
can be used for 2 doors with Position
both in reader or 1 door for
in and out readers.
4
3
2
1
Form C relay
outputs
4
3
2
1
2-pin supervised
inputs
The ACM board can be
located in slot positions
2-7
Input Board layout
Ribbon cable
connector
The input board is used
for monitoring alarm
points, or when multi
supervised inputs are
needed.
Position 8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2-pin supervised
inputs
The Input board can be
located in slot positions
2-7
Output Board layout
Ribbon cable
connector
The Output board is Used
for elevator control or
when additional form C
relays are required.
Position 8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Form C relay
outputs
The Output board can
be located in slot
positions 2-7
Wiring battery and power to
controller.
Power
supply
input
2-pin
The power supply
is pre wired to the
network
controller.
pin 1
+12V DC
pin 2
ground
Battery
input
3-pin
pin 3
ground
pin 1
+12V DC
AC GND AC
AC
IN
+V
Processor
NEG
+BATT-
Note: Do Not connect Battery to power
supply board connect to the controller
board
Wiring Weigand readers
CAUTION!!! Each eMerge Access module can supply a total of 400 milliamps
of power for readers. If the reader(s) connected to the Access module draw
more than 400 milliamps then external power must be supplied to these
readers.
Pwr
(red)
Gnd
(black)
Bpr
Grn LED control
D0
(green)
D1
(white)
Access Control module (ACM)
The maximum distance for wiring weigand devices to
the access board is 500 Ft.
For distances longer then 500 ft. you need to use an additional
expansion node with acm or there are 3rd party devises made
to extend the distance.
Red LED control
ACM
2-pin inputs
Ribbon cable
connector
Supervised Inputs wiring
The inputs on the eMerge panel are supervised that allows the panel to monitor
the status including if the input is in a normal state, alarmed or triggered, and if
the wires before the devise is shorted or the same is opened.
4
3 2 1
positions
Supervised input board
Ribbon cable
connector
Position 8
7
6
5
4
2-pin inputs
Input state
Input device
Normally Open (NO)
2-pin input
connector
Normal
1k Ohms ±5%
Alarm
0.5k Ohms ±5%
Short
0 Ohms
Open
No current (∞ Ohms)
Input State
Resistance Value
Normal
1k Ohms ±5%
Alarm
2k Ohms ±5%
Short
0 Ohms
Open
No current (∞ Ohms)
1K Resistors - Install at or near input device
Input device
Normally Closed (NC)
2-pin input
connector
1K Resistors - Install at or near input device
Resistance Value
3
2
1
ACM
Wiring Outputs
Ribbon cable
connector
3-pin outputs 1 2 3
4
Output board
3-pin outputs
DC output
device
Pin 2
common
+
+
DC
power
supply
3-pin output
connector
Pin 3
normally open
Diode - 1N4933 or equivalent
+
Pin 1
normally closed
+
DC
power
supply
positions
8 7 6 5
4 3
-
-
DC output
device
Ribbon cable
connector
3-pin output
connector
-
Diode - 1N4933 or equivalent
Pin 2
common
The dry contact relay is wired up as
shown we show using a DC power
supply for the lock. A diode is used
for dc this is so the relay does not
fail prematurely from a voltage
spike from the lockset. When
using AC voltage use a mov SNRD56k2 or equivalent. Diodes and
movs are supplyed with the access
boards and output boards.
2
1
Connecting to the network
When connecting to the
controller board use a patch
cord. A router or DHCP server
needs to be connected so the
node will get an IP address
issued through DHCP.
Panel Led operation
Green steady
The network communication is
functioning and external power is on.
Green flashing
The network communication is
functioning and the eMerge is using
battery power.
Yellow steady
The network communication is not
functioning and external power is on.
Yellow flashing
The network communication is not
functioning and the eMerge is using
battery power.