Northern N-1000-III Montageanleitung

N-1000-III/IV
Installation and
Programming
Manual
TD1064 rev0400 - NCI
ADEMCO Part # K4788

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Notices
Fire Safety Notice: Never connect any card reader devices or locks to door, gates or barriers
without first consulting the local fire codes. You must consult with and get approval of, local fire
officials before installing locks or devices on any doors that may be fire exits. Use of egress push
buttons may not be legal. Single action exit may be required. Always obtain proper permits and
approvals in writing before installing equipment.
Notice: 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 environ-
ment. 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.
Notice: The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Notice: This document and the data herein shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed to others for
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technologies of those respective companies.
© 2000 Northern Computers, Inc. All rights reserved.

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ContentsContents
ContentsContents
Contents
UL Note............................................................................................................. vi
New and Improved Features of the N-1000-III/IV ............................................. vii
Section 1: Introduction/Access Control ............................................................. 1-1
Section 2: System Overview ............................................................................ 2-1
2-1:N-1000-III/IV ........................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2-2: Programming Devices ............................................................................................................................... 2-2
2-3:C-100-A1Converter ................................................................................................................................... 2-4
2-4:N-485-PCI-2 orHUB-2 .............................................................................................................................. 2-4
2-5:PROM Versions.......................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Section 3: Hardware Specifications .................................................................. 3-1
Section 4: Installation/Panel Layout ................................................................. 4-1
4-1:Four Reader Board (N-1000-IV only)........................................................................................................... 4-2
4-2: Terminal Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4 .......................................................................................................................... 4-4
4-3: Terminal Block 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 4-6
4-4: Terminal Block 6 ....................................................................................................................................... 4-6
4-5: Terminal Block 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 4-8
4-6: Terminal Block 8 ......................................................................................................................................4-10
4-7: Terminal Block 9 ......................................................................................................................................4-10
4-8: DIP Switch Settings ..................................................................................................................................4-12
4-9:Jumpers ..................................................................................................................................................4-14
4-10:Connectors .............................................................................................................................................4-15
4-11: LEDs.....................................................................................................................................................4-16
4-12:Restart Button ........................................................................................................................................4-18
4-13: RAM Chip ..............................................................................................................................................4-18
4-14: PROM Chip ............................................................................................................................................4-18
4-15: Additional Installation Information ..........................................................................................................4-18
Section 5: Operation ....................................................................................... 5-1
5-1: Card Reader/Keypad Operation .................................................................................................................. 5-1
5-2: Alarm Input Points .................................................................................................................................... 5-4
5-3: Relay Output Points................................................................................................................................... 5-5
5-4: Default Input Point/Output Point Interaction ................................................................................................ 5-6
5-5:Auto-Relock Operation ..............................................................................................................................5-14
5-6:Time Zone-Controlled Doors .......................................................................................................................5-14
Section 6: Wiring Requirements ....................................................................... 6-1
6-1: Card Readers ............................................................................................................................................ 6-1
6-2: Four Reader Board (N-1000-IV Only) .......................................................................................................... 6-3
6-3: Eleven Conductor Keypads ......................................................................................................................... 6-5
6-4: Alarm Input Points .................................................................................................................................... 6-7
6-5: Relay Output Points................................................................................................................................... 6-7

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6-6: Communications ....................................................................................................................................... 6-7
6-6-1:PC toC-100-A1 .............................................................................................................................. 6-7
6-6-2:C-100-A1 to Panel(s)...................................................................................................................... 6-7
6-6-3:AEP-3 toN-1000-III/IV ................................................................................................................... 6-8
6-6-4:PC toN-485-PCI-2.........................................................................................................................6-12
6-6-5:N-485-PCI-2 toPanel ....................................................................................................................6-12
6-6-6:N-485-HUB-2 toPanel ..................................................................................................................6-13
6-6-7:N-485-HUB-2toModem................................................................................................................6-13
6-6-8: Bias and EOL with 485 Communication ..........................................................................................6-14
6-7: Cable Specifications .................................................................................................................................6-18
6-8: NCI Cable Part Numbers ............................................................................................................................6-19
6-9: Configurations for RS-232 Serial Communication Ports .................................................................................6-20
Section 7: Locks and Suppression .................................................................... 7-1
Section 8: Grounding ...................................................................................... 8-1
Section 9: Power ............................................................................................. 9-1
Appendix A: Programming Quick Reference Guide ..........................................A-1
Commands...................................................................................................................................................... A-5
A Command ............................................................................................................................................ A-5
C Command............................................................................................................................................. A-6
D Command ............................................................................................................................................ A-8
E Command ............................................................................................................................................ A-9
F Command............................................................................................................................................A-10
G Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-12
H Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-13
I Command ............................................................................................................................................A-13
L Command............................................................................................................................................A-14
M Command...........................................................................................................................................A-15
N Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-16
O Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-17
P Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-18
R Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-18
T Command............................................................................................................................................A-19
V Command ...........................................................................................................................................A-19
W Command (Used with the N-1000-III/IV only) ........................................................................................A-20
Z Command............................................................................................................................................A-21
OR’ing of Inputs .............................................................................................................................................A-21
Output Groups by Readers................................................................................................................................A-22
Appendix B: N-1000-III/IV Compared to N-1000-II......................................... B-1
Appendix C: Troubleshooting ...........................................................................C-1
N1000-III/IVSelf-TestCapability ........................................................................................................................C-3
Index ..............................................................................................................C-1

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Preface
The N-1000-III/IV Installation Manual provides all information necessary for
installation of N-1000-III, N-1000-III-X, N-1000-IV, and N-1000-IV-X control panels.
All of the N-1000-III/IV versions have both the 20 mA and 485 multi-drop commu-
nications interfaces.
The N-1000-III/IV can be used in existing N-1000-II/N-800 systems provided the
existing panels have version 8.0 or higher firmware.
Note: When the N-1000-II/N-800 is configured for 485 (N-485-API-x), the
firmware version must match the 485 version in the N-1000-III/IV.
The following table identifies the different features of each version of the N-1000
panel:
Version* CardReaders MatrixKeypads Alarm Inputs** Relay Outputs Cards*** Buffers***
N-1000-III 2 2 16 4 5,000 10,200
N-1000-III-X 2 2 16 8 25,000 6,600
N-1000-IV 4 2 16 4 5,000 10,200
N-1000-IV-X 4 2 16 8 25,000 6,600
* A version with removable wiring terminal strips is available for each model and is
designated by an Rafter the version number.
**Two system alarms are independent of the sixteen zone inputs. Matrix keypads do
not use any of the 16 alarm inputs.
***These are default values. Capacity can be changed by use of the I command U
option. Refer to Appendix A: Programming Quick Reference Guide for details.

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UL Note
The N-1000-III/IV panel’s alarm point monitoring only monitors the door position
(UL294). It is not intended as a proprietary burglar alarm (UL1094).
The control panel was UL294 tested as a stand alone unit only.
The N-485-HUB-2 was not investigated by UL.
The N-1000-III/IV was UL294 tested using the following card readers:
• Model 30387 (CR-1) Wiegand swipe reader.
• Model 5365BGP00 (PR-MINI-PROX) proximity reader.
• Model 5355AGN00 (PR-P-PRO) proximity reader.
The N-1000-III/IV was UL294 tested using the Basler Electric transformer part
number BE11625CAA-0042 (X-4).

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New and Improved Features of the N-1000-III/IV
The N-1000-III/IV series panels have both a number of improvements and some
unique features as compared to the N-1000-II control panels. Some of these
features are highlighted below. For a more detailed description refer to Appendix B
of this manual.
• Four layer PWB and other improvements provide greater electrical noise immu-
nity.
• High efficiency switching regulators result in reduced heat generation and
extended backup battery operation.
• A Four Reader Board allows the N-1000-IV panel to support a total of four
readers. (See Section 4-3 for details.) When this board is present all four
readers attach to it via its removable terminal strips. A Reader Function
Test is available on the Four Reader Board by shorting a pair of jumper prongs
labeled TEST. This will cause the board to generate a simulated card read from
each of the four readers.
• An improved canister has more knockouts, a larger battery bracket and im-
proved wiring space, since the board is centered in the enclosure. (The old
enclosure can be field retrofitted for the new board.)
• The processor speed is substantially faster than the standard N-1000-II, increas-
ing the speed of internal processing. At the same time, communications output
is the same as the N-1000-II panels so they can be used in the same loop.
• An additional Terminal Block (TB9) has been added in the upper left quadrant
of the board. This terminal block has an Earth Ground connection; a battery
plus and minus (in addition to the soldered-in battery wires); AC connections 1
and 2 (there are no spade lugs for AC or battery); the Tamper and External
Power Status inputs with common posts; and a place to tie the RS-485 shields.
• The N-1000-III/IV firmware (version 08.01.29 or later) has a built-in test
capability that can be used to check the functioning of most of the circuit
board’s hardware. This feature is detailed in Appendix C: Trouble Shooting.
• There are both RS-485 and RS-232 communications ports in addition to the 20
milliamp port. The RS-485 port is selected by a change of Jumper 1 in lieu of
the 20 milliamp. The RS-232 port can be used in addition to or instead of the
other ports.
• A 16.5 volt AC power source is now required, allowing the charging of a 12 volt
battery for back-up as well as the supply of 12 volt reader and PIR egress power
from the N-1000-III/IV.
• A 12 volt, 500 mA output is available for powering 12 volt readers or PIR
egress detectors. Connections for this are at TB9 terminals 7 (+) and
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• Detection of a primary power failure by either the internal sensor or the
input from the relay on the external supply will generate an Alarm 19 not
Alarm 8. Alarm Point 8 is now available for use as a standard alarm point
• Automatically resetting solid state fuses are used.
• The Green Low-V OK LED will go off to indicate low 12 Volt battery (indicator
turns off at approximately 10.1 volts, the panel shuts down at approximately
9.9 volts) or disconnected RAM back-up (JP9 removed).
• A special set of connectors for the AEP-3 Relay Expansion board is provided. J1
is a connector for the present AEP-3 Board design. J2 is a double connector and
will be used for a future development.
• There are screw terminals for the reader cable shield connections. These are
nearer to where the wires come in, eliminating the need to run the shield wire
around the board.
• The terminals on Terminal Block 8 are used exclusively for 11 wire Keypads.
This makes all regular inputs available even when a keypad is used. The K
option is no longer needed. The P option must still be entered for use with
PINs. Screw Terminal 4 is used for the Black (Ground) wire of the Keypad.
• There is a separate Tamper Input located on TB9. This makes Input 12 (termi-
nal now located on TB6) available as a regular alarm input.
• Each input can be individually programmed for both Normally Open or Normally
Closed and Supervised or Non-Supervised operation.
• There are several changes to the System inputs.
Alarm 17 Communications status alarm, but now it reports for either 20 mA
or 485 failures.
Alarm 18 Reserved for future reporting of an Auxiliary Communications Status
(the RS-232 port.)
Alarm 19 Primary Power Fail alarm.
Alarm 20 Tamper alarm (with special terminal connections on Terminal
Block 9).
Alarm 21 Input Ground Fault alarm. If the input is shorted to Earth Ground
this alarm will be generated. (Some fault conditions may generate
an ALARM rather than TROUBLE from the point, but no ground fault
will be interpreted as NORMAL.)
Alarm 22 Reserved for future use.
Alarm 23 Indicates an external 5 volt reader power short circuit.
Alarm 99 Generated at restart either due to the Push Button or the watch dog
timer. (This alarm cannot be stored in the history buffer.) A 99
trouble is communicated on a cold boot-up reset when the RAM
memory is being initialized.
•Relays are heavy duty inductive load rated. They have a maximum load rating
of 30 VDC, 5 A Resistive, 2 A Inductive. They also have circuitry which is less
susceptible to electrical switching noise.

Section 1: Access ControlSection 1: Access Control
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INTRODUCTION
Section 1: Access Control
Access control is computerized control over entry to any area that can be secured
with a lock and key. Entry is only allowed to authorized people at authorized times.
Control of who is allowed to come and go is easily maintained.
The weakness of a lock and key security system is the common key. The key is a
readily duplicated piece of metal that gives anyone who holds it access to an area.
The risk of lost or stolen keys, with the expense of changing locks, is a costly
problem. Access control is an effective and affordable solution to this problem.
With access control, each person receives a card or keycode which restricts access
to authorized areas at authorized times. A small, programmable control panel
allows or denies access. If a card is lost or stolen, or if a keycode is no longer
secure, the control panel can be reprogrammed quickly and easily.
An additional benefit of access control is report capability. The system provides
reports of all card/keycode activity, including whether access was granted or
denied, and why. A permanent record of all entries to an area can be maintained.
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