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SOLICARD 4000
Installation guide UK
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Contents
Introduction _______________________________________________ 1
Terminology _______________________________________________ 2
Technical specification ______________________________________ 3
4000CE ___________________________________________________ 8
4014LC Loop card ____________________________________________ 11
6416RK Relay card____________________________________________ 12
Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 13
DAC-30 __________________________________________________ 14
Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 21
Installation of DAC-30 _________________________________________ 22
Card Reader ______________________________________________ 23
Peripheral Equipment _________________________________________ 25
Assembly ________________________________________________ 26
Card Reader _________________________________________________ 27
Doors_______________________________________________________ 28
Wiring ______________________________________________________ 29
Master reset and addressing_________________________________ 32
Master reset and running mode for 4000 _________________________ 32
Perform a master reset and addressing of DAC-30 _________________ 32
Addressing of Card reader 6355MLB
II
___________________________ 34
Check-list at start up _______________________________________ 35
At the door __________________________________________________ 36
Indications _______________________________________________ 37
Trouble shooting guide________________________________________ 38
Overviews ________________________________________________ 39
Wiring Diagrams___________________________________________ 51


SOLICARD 4000
Installation guide UK
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Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to assist in the projecting and installation of
the access control system SOLICARD 4000. The manual is intended for
project managers or leaders, consultants, and installation technicians.
Readers of this manual should possess a basic knowledge of telecom
equipment.
To understand the different technical terms, we recommend you to read
through the chapter “Terminology”, found on the next page. The manual
contains the following drawings:
•Measure sketches
•Wiring Diagrams
•Terminal blocks
See table of contents.
We continuously develop and improve all our products including our
manuals and therefore appreciate feedback concerning this manual and
the system itself.
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We make reservations for mistakes and future alterations in this manual.

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Terminology
In the following text door, gate, etc. is called door.
The following abbreviations/expressions are used throughout the
document.
ABP = Alarm bypass
CU = Control unit
PC = Computer
Activities
All activities performed by the control unit are done in co-operation with the
4000 program. For deeper information we ask you to read that part of the
manual.
The main use for an access control system is to control and facilitate
movements in a predefined area or in a building. One group of people will
have access to all areas, other can have limited access to some parts.
It is important to establish card users and access levels before the
programming of the system is made.
SOLICARD 4000 can handle 1 to 16 doors and is delivered with an easy to
use program for Windows.
The system is built around a control unit where an intelligent DAC-30 is
installed at every door.

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Technical specification
4000 Control unit
24V feeding KP-1:1&2 17-24V AC/DC
At 12V DC feeding KP-1:3&4 +12V = 3/0V = 4
Temperature range +5° – +40°C
Internal consumption See Table 1
below
The table below shows the current consumption in 4000 when
communicating with DAC-30 (not running DAC-30).
DAC-30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
24V to
4000CU 160
mA 170
mA 180
mA 190
mA 220
mA 230
mA 240
mA 250
mA
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
270
mA 280
mA 290
mA 300
mA 320
mA 330
mA 340
mA 350
mA
DAC-30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12V to
4000CU 190
mA 205
mA 220
mA 235
mA 270
mA 285
mA 300
mA 315
mA
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
350
mA 365
mA 380
mA 395
mA 430
mA 445
mA 460
mA 475
mA
Table 1

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DAC-30
24V feeding KP-1:1&2
17-24V AC/DC *
12V DC stabilized feeding KP-1:6&7 +12V = 6/0V = 7
Temperature range +5° to +40° C
DAC-30 current consumption 12V DC Max 130mA
24V DC Max 70mA
Current consumption relay card Approx. 30mA/relay
Relay current limitation 1A
Total 12V current consumption, i.e. electric strike,
reader and 12V regulated output Max 0,7A (700mA)
Buzzer KP-2:17&18 Max 100mA
* When using a 24V electrical lock the DAC-30 shall be fed with 24V.
The table below shows the current consumption for the DAC-30 fed with
24V and with 1 or 2 readers connected.
Locked
mode Unlocked
mode Of that illumina-
tion in reader
DAC-30 fed with 24V 70mA 100mA
1 pcs. 6355MLB
II
110mA 160mA 15-20mA
2 pcs. 6355MLB
II
150mA 200mA 30-40mA
Table 2
The table below shows the current consumption for the DAC-30 fed with
12V and with 1 or 2 readers connected.
Locked
mode Unlocked
mode Of that illumina-
tion in reader
DAC-30 fed with 12V 100mA 120mA
1 pcs. 6355MLB
II
160mA 200mA 15-20mA
2 pcs. 6355MLB
II
230mA 280mA 30-40mA
Table 3

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The table below shows the DAC-30 fed with 24V and with a motor lock
connected.
At work Slowed down Normal mode/
Waiting mode
DAC-30
24V fed with
motor lock
Start
peak for
0,1 sec.
Remaining
operating
time
Run for 3 sec., pause
for 4 sec. repeated 5
times. After that run
for 1 sec., pause for 1
min.
Plus Table 6 x
the number of
readers
EL650 550mA 280mA 700mA 190mA
8164 700mA 330mA 750mA 190mA
8087S 1.100mA 330mA 1.200mA 140mA
8000S 450mA 180mA 500mA 140mA
Table 4
The table below shows the DAC-30 fed with 12V and with a motor lock
connected.
At work Slowed down Normal mode/
Waiting mode
DAC-30
12V fed with
motor lock
Start
peak for
0,1 sec.
Remaining
operating
time
Run for 3 sec., pause
for 4 sec. repeated 5
times. After that run
for 1 sec., pause for 1
min.
Plus Table 7
x the number
of readers
EL650 570mA 300mA 720mA 200mA
8164 720mA 350mA 770mA 200mA
8087S 1.400mA 350mA 1.500mA 150mA
8000S 600mA 200mA 650mA 150mA
Table 5
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6355MLB
II
Card reader
Voltage in 12V (from DAC-30)
Temperature range -40°C to +85° C
The tables below shows the current consumption for the reader connected
to DAC-30.
Normal Max
6355MLB
II
connected to DAC-30 that is fed with 24V 40mA 70mA
Table 6
Normal Max
6355MLB
II
connected to DAC-30 that is fed with 12V 70mA 120mA
Table 7
4 doors
1 pieces 4000CU, including one 4014LC loop card
4 pieces DAC-30
4-8 pieces 6355MLB magnetic card reader or similar
4 pieces TKN1/TKN2 Exit buttons
4 pieces Electric Strike
4 pieces Motor lock
1 pieces 2450PS or more if the system requires so
PC or Portable programmer
16 doors
1 pieces 4000CU, including one 4014LC loop card
3 pieces 4014LC Loop card
16 pieces DAC-30
16-32 pieces 6355MLB magnetic card reader or similar
16 pieces TKN1/TKN2 Exit buttons
16 pieces Electric Strike
16 pieces Motor lock
2 pieces 2450PS or more if the system requires so
PC or Portable programmer
There is also a relay card, 4016, which can be used to control three outputs
connected to optional relays (one card per control unit) to be used together
with the software for as an example alarm control.

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System configuration
In the basic design the system can handle up to 4 doors (inner and outer
reader) and is delivered complete with an easy to use Windows program
for the programming.
Se more in the User guide under the heading To the installation contractor
wireman.
Memory at power failure At least 48 hours
Number of cards 7000
Number of events 2000
Number of schedules 15 (x 2 periods)

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4000CE
4000CE in its basic design contains; a CPU card (at the top) and a loop
card (below) mounted in an aluminium casing. The control unit can be
supplemented with a relay card that is mounted over the CPU card giving
free relay outputs. Validation of card and PIN-codes are made in the control
unit and approval for each door is sent to respective DAC-30. The control
unit is programmed with valid cards and a number of schedules etc.
The control unit should be mounted indoors in a warm and dry space
(+5°-+40°). Make sure that the control unit is easily accessible.
Be careful when you strip the cable, then point each conductor towards an
appropriate cable inlet and adjust the length so it will lay flat against the
bottom of the casing and then up towards the right or left side. I facilitate
service and give a more professional impression.
Use conduit and mechanical protection where so is needed.
To guarantee operation at power failure the control unit should be equipped
with its own power supply and battery backup.
This also applies on all DAC-30.
Suitable power supply is 2450PS.
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