Installation Manual
ACP-30 / ACP-40
Door Access Control Phone
July 2014
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Table of Contents
Notification ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.
Datasheet of ACP-40 (RFID) & ACP-30 (RFID/D) .............................................................................. 4
2.
System Firmware Requirement ....................................................................................................... 10
3.
Installation of ACP ............................................................................................................................ 10
4.
Wiring Connections of ACP-30 ........................................................................................................ 13
5.
Connect Connection Cables from Back Cover to ACP ................................................................. 14
6.
LED Indication of ACP-30 ................................................................................................................ 15
7.
Operation of ACP-40 ......................................................................................................................... 15
8.
9.
7.1
The ACP-40 Self-Defense (Disconnect) Alarm ........................................................................ 15
7.2
The ACP-40 Door Strike Release with Mifare Card ................................................................. 15
7.3
The ACP-40 Door Strike Release with a Password ................................................................. 16
7.4
The ACP-40 Door Strike Release with RFID Card + Password ............................................... 16
7.5
The ACP-40 Door Strike Can Be Released from Internal Extensions ..................................... 16
7.6
The ACP-40 Door Strike Can Be Released from External Locations ...................................... 16
7.7
The Volume Control of MIC and SPK on ACP-40 .................................................................... 16
7.8
Call From ACP-40 to an Extension .......................................................................................... 17
Operation of ACP-30 ......................................................................................................................... 18
8.1
The ACP-30 Self-Defense (Disconnect) Alarm ........................................................................ 18
8.2
The ACP-30 Door Strike Can Be Released with Mifare Card .................................................. 18
8.3
The ACP-30 Door Strike Can Be Released from Internal Extensions ..................................... 18
8.4
The ACP-30 Door Strike Can Be Released from External Locations ...................................... 18
8.5
The Volume Control of MIC and SPK on ACP-30 .................................................................... 18
8.6
From ACP-30 to the Extension ................................................................................................. 18
8.7
From the Extension to ACP-30 ................................................................................................. 18
8.8
Door Status Indication of ACP-30 Setting on Form 39 ............................................................. 18
Programming of ACP (Software) ..................................................................................................... 19
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1. Datasheet of ACP-40 (RFID) & ACP-30 (RFID/D)
DK-ACP-40
RFID Digital Access Control
Electrical Characteristics
Direct current supply
32 to 40 Vdc
Consumption
< 100 mA
DO/DI (Relays and Sensor)
2/1
12A/125VAC
Relay 1 resistive load
10A/277VAC
10A/30VDC
Relay 2 resistive load
Sensor
0.3A/125VAC
1A/30VDC
Open loop impedance > 1K ohm
Close loop impedance < 100 ohm
Audio Specification
Electronic bell
88+- 3dB/0.5 m
Speaker frequency range
350 to 3400 Hz
Conversation mode
Hands-Free Half Duplex
Function
■ Built-In Mifare reader
■ Keypad: Touch sensitive dial pad
■ Display: OLED, 16 x 2 Characters
■ Intercom for indoors use
■ Door control
■ Door status indication
■ Self-Defense (disconnect) alarm
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■ Case open (Intrusion) alarm
■ One relay will be activated immediately upon connection of the Intercom Call
■ Button illuminated by backlight lamp for night use
■ 8 level speaker volume
■ 8 level microphone volume
■ Remote volume adjustment
■ Power over Line (PoL)
Installation
KSU
Connect Tip/Ring terminals to Digital Station Port (STU).
Relay 1
Sensor
Connect relay for applications such like door open.
Connect relay for applications such like camera or flashlight.
(always ON during talking / not programmable)
Dry connect for applications such like alarm.
SW
Select the 1st or 2nd port.
Mounting
On Wall
Relay 2
Mechanical Specification
Body Material
Aluminum
Standards
IP 44
Color
Black and Blue
182 L x 94 W x 36 H (mm) (with rubber pad)
7 3/16” x 3 5/8” x 1 5/16” (with rubber pad)
22 ounces / 628g (net)
Dimension
Weight
Environmental Specifications
Max / Min. Temperature
(operating)
Max / Min. Temperature
(storage)
Humidity
32º to 104ºF / 0º to 40ºC
-40º to 150ºF / -40º to 66ºC
0 to 95% relative
Wiring Specification:
Connection Cable Length
Connection Cable Spec
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< 600M with G2-STU2 (< 1970 Feet)
0.5 mm; 90 ohms/Km;
50nF/Km; Twisted Pair (24 AWG)
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DK-ACP-30
RFID Digital Access Control
Electrical Characteristics
Direct current supply
32 to 40 Vdc
Consumption
< 100 mA
DO/DI (Relays and Sensor)
2/1
12A/125VAC
Relay 1 resistive load
10A/277VAC
10A/30VDC
Relay 2 resistive load
Sensor
0.3A/125VAC
1A/30VDC
Open loop impedance > 1K ohm
Close loop impedance < 100 ohm
Audio Specification
Electronic bell
88+- 3dB/0.5 m
Speaker frequency range
350 to 3400 Hz
Conversation mode
Hands-Free Half Duplex
Function
■ Built-In Mifare RFID reader
■ Keypad: Touch sensitive dial pad
■ Intercom for indoors use
■ Door control
■ Door status indication
■ Self-Defense (disconnect) alarm
■ Case intrusion alarm
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■ One relay will be activated immediately upon Intercom Call connection
■ Button illuminated by backlight lamp for night use
■ 8 level speaker volume
■ 8 level microphone volume
■ Remote volume adjustment
■ Power over Line (PoL)
Installation
KSU
Connect Tip/Ring terminals to Digital Station Port (STU).
Relay 1
Sensor
Connect relay for applications such as door strike release.
Connect relay for applications such as camera or light control.
(always ON during talking / not programmable)
Dry connect for applications such as alarm or alerting device.
SW
Select the 1st or 2nd port.
Mounting
Wall Mount
Relay 2
Mechanical Specification
Body Material
Aluminum
Standards
IP 44
Color
Black and Blue
130L x 65.5W x 33H (mm) (with rubber pad)
5 1/8” x 2 9/16” x 2 5/16”
10 ounces / 283.6g (net)
Dimension
Weight
Environmental Specifications
Max / Min. Temperature
(operating)
Max / Min. Temperature
(storage)
Humidity
32º to 104ºF / 0º to 40ºC
-40º to 150ºF / -40º to 66ºC
0 to 95% relative
Wiring Specification:
Connection Cable Length
Connection Cable Spec
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< 600M with G2-STU2 (< 1970 Feet)
0.5 mm; 90 ohms/Km; (24 AWG)
50nF/Km; Twisted Pair
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DK-ACP-30
Digital Access Control
Electrical Characteristics
Direct current supply
32 to 40 Vdc
Consumption
< 100 mA
DO/DI (Relays and Sensor)
2/1
12A/125VAC
Relay 1 resistive load
10A/277VAC
10A/30VDC
Relay 2 resistive load
Sensor
0.3A/125VAC
1A/30VDC
Open loop impedance > 1K ohm
Close loop impedance < 100 ohm
Audio Specification
Electronic bell
88+- 3dB/0.5 m
Speaker frequency range
350 to 3400 Hz
Conversation mode
Hands-Free Half Duplex
Function
■ Keypad: Touch sensitive dial pad
■ Intercom for indoors use
■ Door control
■ Door status indication
■ Self-Defense (disconnect) alarm
■ Case intrusion alarm
■ One relay will be activated immediately upon Intercom Call connection
8 │
■ Button illuminated by backlight lamp for night use
■ 8 level speaker volume
■ 8 level microphone volume
■ Remote volume adjustment
■ Power over Line (PoL)
Installation
KSU
Connect Tip/Ring terminals to Digital Station Port (STU).
Relay 1
Sensor
Connect relay for applications such as door strike release.
Connect relay for applications such as camera or light control.
(always ON during talking / not programmable)
Dry connect for applications such as alarm or alerting device.
SW
Select the 1st or 2nd port.
Mounting
Wall Mount
Relay 2
Mechanical Specification
Body Material
Aluminum
Standards
IP 44
Color
Black and Blue
130 L x 65.5 W x 33 H (mm) (with rubber pad)
5 1/8” x 2 9/16” x 2 5/16”
10 ounces / 283.6g (net)
Dimension
Weight
Environmental Specifications
Max / Min. Temperature
(operating)
Max / Min. Temperature
(storage)
Humidity
32º to 104ºF / 0º to 40ºC
-40º to 150ºF / -40º to 66ºC
0 to 95% relative
Wiring Specification:
Connection Cable Length
Connection Cable Spec
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< 600M with G2-STU2 (< 1970 Feet)
0.5 mm; 90 ohms/Km;
50nF/Km; Twist Pair (24 AWG)
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2. System Firmware Requirement
Below is the minimum software requirement to run ACP-30/ACP-40:
● TDS 160 / TDS320 / TDS 640:
(1) MPU G3/4/5-x071L
All Software versions for MPUN
(2) IPU I64-W1bz
(3) IPU I80-W1bz
● G1E+ G1E+ x53b version and G1E+ x63b version
● G1KT request from G1KTx20r version.
3. Installation of ACP
(1) Open the case of ACP by removing the screw on bottom.
(2) Place the rubber mat on wall and then the back cover of ACP.
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(3) Install the plastic sheath on screw and then secure rubber mat and back cover to the wall.
(4) Connect all wiring connections to the correct connectors.
ST_Port: Station Port - Connect terminals to Digital Station Port (G2-STU or G2-HSU port)
Relay 1: Connect relay for applications such as door strike release.
Relay 2: Connect relay for applications such as camera or light control. (always ON during
conversation / not programmable)
Sensor: Dry connect for applications such as door open indicator.
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(5) Select the 1st or 2nd port for STU. Jumper select to the lower for the 1st station.
Jumper select to the upper for the 2nd station.
For connection to G2-STU2 cards, this will always be in Port 1.
For connection to G2-STU1 (old systems only) it may be set for Port 1 or Port 2.
For connection to G2-HSU44 or G2-HSU26 it may be set for Port 1 or Port 2.
Note: Diagram above is for ACP-40
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4. Wiring Connections of ACP-30
1 2 3 4
(1) ST_Port: Station Port - Connect terminals to Digital Station Port (G2-STU or G2-HSU port)
(2) Sensor: Dry connection for applications such as door open indicator.
(3) Relay 1: Connect relay for applications such as door strike release.
(4) Relay 2: Connect relay for applications such as camera or light control.
(Always ON during conversation / not programmable)
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5. Connect Connection Cables from Back Cover to ACP
(1) Select the 1st or 2nd port for STU. Jumper select to the upper for the 1st station.
Jumper select to the lower for the 2nd station.
For connection to G2-STU2 cards, this will always be in Port 1.
For connection to G2-STU1 (old systems only) it may be set for Port 1 or Port 2.
For connection to G2-HSU44 or G2-HSU26 it may be set for Port 1 or Port 2.
Note: Diagram above is for ACP-30
(2) Put the top of ACP into the latch; then close case and
install locking screw.
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6. LED Indication of ACP-30
Active / Model
Device Type
Port 1
Port 2
Not Connected
Idle Status
During Call Status
During Conversation
RFID Unregister
RFID Failed for Door
Open
RFID Pass
RFID Fail
ACP 30
TransTel Logo flashes three times
Call button LED flashes once (white)
Call button LED flashes twice (white)
TransTel Logo flashes (250ms on/off)
TransTel logo and Call button lit blue
(day/night)
Call button LED flashes (white)
(250ms on/off)
Call button LED flashes (blue )
(100ms on/off)
TransTel Logo off for 5 seconds and
Call button LED flashes (white/blue
alternating) (500ms on/off)
TransTel Logo off for 5 seconds and
Call button LED flashes (white/blue
alternating) (500ms on/off)
TransTel Logo flashes twice (white)
Logo Lights off for 1 sec
Tone
Ring back tone heard
Busy tone heard
Busy tone heard
Tone one heard
High Frequency tone2
7. Operation of ACP-40
7.1 The ACP-40 Self-Defense (Disconnect) Alarm
Form 50-ACP-01 - This parameter will cause the system to alert (ring) extensions programmed on
Form 03 if ACP-40 is disconnected or the case is opened.
Note:
Dial [777] on console to stop this alert.
7.2 The ACP-40 Door Strike Release with Mifare Card
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Before a Mifare card can be used with an ACP-40, it must first be registered from Form 88 or
operation on ACP-40. Once the Mifare is registered then it will be necessary to program Form 87 to
allow the key card to open the door relay associated with the ACP-40.
7.3 The ACP-40 Door Strike Release with a Password
Each ACP-40 can be allocated use of one or all of the codes programmed on Form 17.
On Form 40-ACP-08, if the setting is 00 the ACP can use any one or all Account Codes.
If the setting is an Account Code number then ONLY this Account Code may be used by the ACP.
7.4 The ACP-40 Door Strike Release with RFID Card + Password
Refer to Form M01-ACP-07 setting to select the ACP-40 door open method for the programmed
ACP.
7.5 The ACP-40 Door Strike Can Be Released from Internal Extensions
During conversation with ACP-40, the internal extension can press [0] to open the door.
7.6 The ACP-40 Door Strike Can Be Released from External Locations
Press [0] to open the door when external party received call from ACP.
Note: G2-VMU and PSTN Polarity Reversal requested
7.7 The Volume Control of MIC and SPK on ACP-40
Adjust volume of MIC and SPK on ACP-40 or adjusted by extension during conversation.
The volume level setting of ACP in TDS80/160/320/640 by pressing [PRG], [Vol.], [1 for Speaker, 2
for Microphone] on digit phone duration conversion with ACP.
The volume level setting of ACP in G1E+/G1KT by pressing [SPD], [PRG], [6], [2 for Speaker, 3 for
Microphone] on digit phone duration conversion with ACP.
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7.8 Call From ACP-40 to an Extension
Method 1:
Press [CALL] button to ring the service extension.
Method 2:
Dial [Extension Number] and then press [CALL] button to ring the dedicated extension.
Note:
The numbers dialed must be listed on Form 28 when ACP Translation Table function (Form
M01-ACP-09) is enabled.
Method 3: (set mode 05-05-05= 5/7) (071L)
(A) When ACP-40 is idle, the display will show:
[Bell]: Call Admin
[No.+ Bell]: Call Ext
▲/▼: SEL 1st Char
of Extension
Note:
The text message can be changed in Form 90 by referring to Form 41-ACP-03.
(B) After pressing [▲/▼] to select the 1st character of extension name, the display will
show:
Page 1:
{Searched name}
*/#:SEL 2nd Char
Page 2:
{Searched name}
[Bell]: Call
Page 3:
{Searched name}
[P/X]: Cancel
(C) After pressing [Bell] to Call, the display will show:
{Ext. No name}
Please wait …
After answered
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{Ext. No name}
Connected…
8. Operation of ACP-30
8.1 The ACP-30 Self-Defense (Disconnect) Alarm
Form 50-ACP-01, will enable this parameter to alert (ring) extensions programmed on Form 03 if
ACP-30 is disconnected or case opened.
Note:
Dial [777] on console to stop this alert.
8.2 The ACP-30 Door Strike Can Be Released with Mifare Card
Before a Mifare card can be used with an ACP-30, it must first be registered from Form 88 or operation
on ACP-30. Once the Mifare is registered then it will be necessary to proceed to Form 87 to allow the
key card to open the door relay associated with the ACP-30.
8.3 The ACP-30 Door Strike Can Be Released from Internal Extensions
During conversation with ACP-30, the internal extension can press [0] to open the door.
Note: G2-VMU and PSTN Polarity Reversal requested
8.4 The ACP-30 Door Strike Can Be Released from External Locations
Press [0] to open the door when external party received call from APC.
8.5 The Volume Control of MIC and SPK on ACP-30
Adjust volume of Mic and Spk on ACP-30 or adjusted by extension during conversation.
Note: The permanent volume settings can be adjusted by temporarily installing an ACP-40 or a DK6
series telephone in place of the ACP-30 and following the permanent settings for those individual
devices. Once changed, the ACP-30 may be re-installed.
8.6 From ACP-30 to the Extension
Press [CALL] button to ring the service extension.
8.7 From the Extension to ACP-30
Dial [ACP-30 Extension Number] or press the related [DSS] button.
8.8 Door Status Indication of ACP-30 Setting on Form 39
LED Indication on DK
Door Phone Status
Off
Normal Close for Sensor
Red-Slow Flash
Normal Open for Sensor
Red-Fast Flash
Door Phone Is Calling
Green on
This Station is talking to Door Phone
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Red on
Some other Station is talking to Door Phone
9. Programming of ACP (Software)
Worked with ACP3/ACP5 Access program
The ACP access records can be stored in system memory when ACP program is off-line:
TDS160 is 1000 sets
TDS320/TDS640 is 5000 sets.
Alert will be given at the operator console for full records when 90% memory is used.
Related programming Form for TDS:
03: ACP Ring Assignment,
28: ACP Translation Table,
39: ACP Sensor function assignment,
46-st-06: Door Unlock,
50-ACP-01 ACP Warning Signals,
87: RFID Card Enter Door,
88: RFID Card Register,
89: RFID Card De-Register,
90: ACP-40 Idle Text,
91: Open Door Time Zone,
M01: ACP Specification.
90: ACP-40 Idle Text
Form:41-ACP-01= Day Mode Text
Form:41-ACP-03= Night Mode Text
If set below:
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The ACP LCD will show below:
Page 1:
Please Dial
Extension Number
Page 2:
Daniel 101@
Tom 102@
Related programming mode for G1E+/Lynx:
03: ACP Ring Assignment,
39: ACP Sensor function assignment,
46-st-06: Door Unlock,
50-ACP-01 ACP Warning Signals,
87: RFID Card Enter Door,
88: RFID Card Register,
89: RFID Card De-Register,
91: Open Door Time Zone.
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