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GB-120-006PASSAN PREMIUM BASE
TECHNICAL MANUALFOR PASSAN
1. How to install Passan?2. Wiring diagrams3. How to create a controllers network?
Copyright © FDI Matelec 1989-2007. All right reserved.Passan is a TradeMark of FDI Matelec
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Information on CE marking FDI Matelec Company certifies that Passan Controller complies with the requirements of the European comunity Directive / R&TTE 99/5/CE. Assessment of the product’s compliance with requirement was based on the following standard:Regarding Short Range Devices: ETS300683 (1997)Regarding radio Emission: ETS300330-2 (1994)Regarding the safety of IT equipment: EN60950 (2000)
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CONTENT
1 HOW TO INSTALL PASSAN? 3 1.1 POWER SUPPLY and CONSUMPTION 3 1.2 PASSAN GENERAL FEATURES 3 1.2.1 How does it work? 3 1.2.2 Doors Extension modules 3 1.2.3 Intercom Extension module 4 1.2.3 Input and Output modules 4 1.2.4 Lift module 5 1.3 DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS 5
2 MODULE WIRING DIAGRAMS 7 2.1 PASSAN BASE AND EXTENSION MODULES 7 2.2 DIAGNOSTIC LED 8 2.2.1 Passan base 8 2.2.2 Extension module Door 3 and 4 9 2.2.3 Extension module Door 5 and 6 9 2.2.4 Intercom Extension Module 9 2.2.5 Input / Output modules 10 2.3 PERIPHERALS WIRING DIAGRAM 10 2.3.1 Proximity reader wiring diagram 10 2.3.2 RF receiver wiring diagram 11 2.3.3 Entry Panels and Decoder wiring diagram 13 2.3.4 Lift and Decoder wiring diagram 16 2.3.5 Heating resistance and video Command wiring diagram 18 2.3.6. Exit push button wiring diagram 19 2.3.7 Main power supply and door lock system 20
3 HOW TO CREATE A CONTROLLERS’ NETWORK 21
4 PREPARE YOUR INSTALLATION 22 4.1 CONTROL UNIT ADDRESS 22
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1 HOW TO INSTALL PASSAN? 1.1 POWER SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION
Passan controller can only be powered with 12Vdc. The acceptable range of voltage is between 12 and 13.8VYou should always use a different power supply for the controller and the lock. The controller’s power supply should be regulated and filtered whereas the lock’s power supply needs only to be regulated.
Note :Passan Base 100 mAExtension module door 3&4 30mAExtension module door 5&6 30mAIntercom extension module 20 mAExtension module 8 inputs ( when all activated) 10 mAExtension module 8 outputs (when all activated) 160 mAExtension module 4 inputs / 4 outputs (when all activated) 90 mALift Extension Module (with 40 floors activated) 1 AProximity reader or RF receiver 30 mAKeypad reader 100mAModule Pade (Calling module managed by Passan) 150 mA
More than twenty combinations are possible depending on the options and the reader type that we add to the control unit. According to cases, a power supply of 0.6A to 2A should be choosen.
1.2 PASSAN GENERAL FEATURES 1.2.1 How does it work? Passan is a scalable access control: modules can be added to respond fully to customer’s needs.
1.2.2 Door Extension modules The Passan base can control 2 doors. By adding extension modules Door 3&4 and extension modules Door 5&6, Passan will be able to control up to 6 doors by controller. You can also connect up to 32 controllers in a network so that the Passan networked system would be able to control 192 doors.
Passan Base Passan Base + Passan Base + Extension Module 3 & 4 doors Extension Module 3&4 doors + Extension Module 5&6 doors
On each door you can connect a proximity reader or a RF receiver.
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1.2.3 Intercom Extension Module
By adding the Intercom Extension Module, Passan will be able to control two entry panels. Each entry panel can be independent or connected together to create a network with a Master Panel and Slave Panels.A few definitions:RiserThe riser is a vertical pipe in a building where there are the cables between the Entry panels and the apartment handsets.Decoder The decoder is an interface that receive calls from the entry panels and dispatch them to 10 apartment handsets.Secondary Entry panel A Secondary entry panel is always associated to the main panel. This unit is always connected to the Intercom decoder.Main Entry Panel The main entry panel is linked to the riser through a secondary entry panel. A Main Entry Panel may have several Slaves (secondary entry panels). There is usually a main entry panel at the entrance of a site and secondary entry panels installed at the entrance of each buildings of the same site. If for one riser, there are two entry panels, one must be Master or Main and the other one must be Secondary or Slave.
IMPORTANT• When creating an apartment, you need to associate it to one secondary call module. Then, you can associate it to one or several main panels.• On a site, one main entry panel can be in communication at a time.• A Passan controller can control one secondary entry panel and one main entry panel; or two secondary panels ; or two main panels.• If you wish to install two or three entry panels connected to the same riser (to the same apartments handsets), you need to install one secondary panel and two main panels.
1.2.3 Input and Output modules
These extension modules are used to interface Passan with other periphericals. For instance, the input can be used to detect door contacts or any contact from another device such as a standalone biometric reader. In the other hand, the outputs send dry contacts that can be parametered NO/NC. The outputs become ac-tivated according to certain events such as access granted or access denied, door opening, counting zone full… For each output, 50 types of events can be parametered. The outputs could be used to command some accessories such as lighting, DVR.
IMPORTANTIt is not possible to use two Input/Output extension modules on the Passan base. An Inputs/Outputs board is always the last board to be piled up on Passan.The Inputs are said to be passive and should never be powered. The device would send a dry contact to the Input extension module.
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1.2.4 Lift module
This extension module is used to control two lifts of 40 floors each. The only other option that can be added on a Passan controller managing lifts is an Input/Output extension card.
1.3 DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS
You will find below all the possible configurations:
PASSAN BASE
EXT. DOOR 3&4
INPUT AND OUTPUT EXTENSIONS
OR OR
Passan Base to control one or two doors
To control one or two doors + connected sys-tems such as alarms,
CCTV.
To control three or four doors
To control five or six doors
To control one or two doors + connected sys-tems such as alarms,
CCTV.
ACCESS CONTROL
PASSAN BASE
PASSAN BASE
PASSAN BASE
PASSAN BASE
EXT. DOOR 3&4
EXT. DOOR 3&4
4IN-4OUT 8 INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS
EXT. DOOR 5&6
INPUT AND OUTPUT EXTENSIONS
OR OR
4IN-4OUT 8 INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS
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Control access authori-sation to floors on one
or two lifts
Control access authori-sation to floors on one or two lifts + connec-ted systems such as
alarms, CCTV.
Control one or two entry panels
Control one or two entry panels + connec-ted systems such as
alarms, CCTV.
INTERCOM
LIFT
PASSAN BASE
PASSAN BASE
PASSAN BASE
PASSAN BASE
LIFT MODULE
LIFT MODULE
INPUT AND OUTPUT EXTENSIONS
OR OR
4IN-4OUT 8 INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS
INPUT AND OUTPUT EXTENSIONS
OR OR
4IN-4OUT 8 INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS
INTERCOM MOD.
INTERCOM MOD.
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2 MODULE WIRING DIAGRAMS
2.1 PASSAN BASE AND EXTENSION MODULES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1312 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
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L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 / DOOR 1 CHANNEL 2 / DOOR 2 RS 485
Reader 1 Exit Push button Relay 1 Reader 2 Exit Push button Relay 2 RS 485 bus
Earth
EXTENSION MODULE FOR CHANNEL 3&4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO
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L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO
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CHANNEL/DOOR 3 CHANNEL/DOOR 4
Reader3 Reader4ExitPB ExitPBRelay3 Relay4
EXTENSION MODULE FOR CHANNEL 5&6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO
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L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO
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CHANNEL 5 / DOOR 5 CHANNEL 6 / DOOR 6
Reader3 Reader4ExitPB ExitPBRelay3 Relay4
LIFT EXTENSION MODULE
LIFT 1 DECODER(S)
B1+ B1-
LIFT 2 DECODER(S)
B2+ B2-LIFT 1 LIFT 2
INTERCOM EXTENSION MODULE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PANEL 1 PANEL 2
LIFT DECODER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Output10 Output9 Output8 Output7 Output6 Output5 Output4 Output3 Output2 Output1 Common Bus- Bus+Dip switches ON
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
INTERCOM DECODER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Output10 Output9 Output8 Output7 Output6 Output5 Output4 Output3 Output2 Output1 Common Bus- Bus+Dip switches ON
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Output1 Output2 Output3 Output4
GND
EXTENSION MODULE 4INPUTS&4OUTPUTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Input5 Input6 Input7 Input8
GND
EXTENSION MODULE 8 INPUTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Output1 Output2 Output3 Output4 Output5 Output6 Output7 Output8
EXTENSION MODULE 8 OUTPUTS
IMPORTANTWhen installing the different extension modules, the red leds help you to diagnosis malfunctions or faulty wiring.Please refer to the chapter LED DIAGNOSTIC
2.2 LED DIAGNOSTIC 2.2.1 Basic Passan Module
LED Meaning Led switch OFF Led switch ON Led flashing SolutionsPowerNormal state: ON
Too low voltage(below 10.7V)
Correct voltage level
•Too high voltage (over 15.7V)or• Too important rip-pling (over 250mV peak to peak)
Use power supply minimum 12V/1APeak to peak do not exceed 200mV
Network communi-cationNormal state: ON or flashing
Must not be swit-ching off perma-nently, must light every 4 seconds at least, means com-munication network on.
The control unit is identified as ‘00’ address
Bus communication errorThe control unit does not succeed contacting the ‘00’ control unit.
Check if you have at least one control unit in your system which has the ‘00’ address.If you only use one control unit, please call it ‘00’
Communication in progress with exter-nal device (PC)
No communication in progress
Connection in progress
Communication error with the PC
check cable
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Door 1 reader status
Reader is not de-tected
Reader is detected Communication er-ror with the reader
check the cablecheck the distance between reader and controllerDoor 2 reader
statusReader is not de-tected
Reader is detected Communication er-ror with the reader
Data error Led 2 and 3 flash simultaneously to indicate that the controller information is not available. the controller memory should be erased before any new installation
use the free upgrade software to update the control-ler and erase the incorrect informa-tion
No soft in the controller
Led 2-3 and 4-5 flash simultaneously to advise that there is no software in the controller
load the free upgrade software in the controller
2.2.2 Extension module Door 3 and 4
Led Meaning led switch off led switch on Led flashing SolutionsDoor 3 reader status
reader not detected reader detected led must never flash check the cablescheck the distance between reader and controllerDoor 4 reader
statusreader not detected reader detected Led must never
flash
2.2.3 Extension module Door 5 and 6
Led Meaning led switch off led switch on Led flashing SolutionsDoor 5 reader status
reader not detected reader detected led must never flash check the cablescheck the distance between reader and controllerDoor 6 reader
statusreader not detected reader detected Led must never
flash
2.2.4 Intercom Extension module
Led Meaning Led switch off Led switch on Led flashing SolutionsPanel 1 status panel not detected Panel detected Led must never
flashcheck the cablescheck the distance between reader and controllerCheck the ambient tempera-ture (0to50°C)Check the cabling of the call module
Panel 1 status panel not detected Panel detected Led must never flash
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2.2.5 Input / output modules
Led Meaning Led switch off Led switch on Led flashingInput 1 status Input dry contact is
activatedInput dry contact is not activated
Output 3 status output dry contact is activated
Output dry contact is not activated
Output is setup on repetition mode
Input 7 status Input dry contact is activated
Input dry contact is not activated
2.3 PERIPHERAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
2.3.1 Proximity reader wiring diagram
3WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 100m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - VERY SENSIBLE CABLINGConnect the reader’s three wires to the connectors 3-4-5 or 11-12-13 of the passan base; or to the connectors 1-2-3 or 9-10-11 of the extension module door 3&4 and/or the extension module door 5&6.Important: do not connect the readers wires near high voltage (220Vac) cables or door lock.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1312 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
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L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 RS 485
L+ L0 LD
L+ L0 LDOrange
Blue
Green
Green
Blue
Orange
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2.3.2 RF receiver wiring diagram
3WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 100m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - VERY SENSIBLE CABLINGConnect the receiver’s three wires to the connectors 3-4-5 or 11-12-13 of the passan base; or to the connectors 1-2-3 or 9-10-11 of the extension module door 3&4 and/or the extension module door 5&6.Important: do not connect the receiver wires near high voltage (220Vac) cables or door lock.
The RF receiver’s B+ and B- connectors should always be connected otherwise no communication will be possible with Passan controller.If you use a vehicle detector (underground loop), connect the detector’s relays to B+ and B-.If you do not use any external detector, connect a wire between B+ and B-
Do not place the receiver in a metal box. This will decrease the RF efficiency.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1312 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
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L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 RS 485
GreenBlue
Orange
ANT+B-B+LDL-L+ ANT-
Loop
Rec OKEnvironment
RF Antenna 433MHz in option
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ANT+B-B+LDL-L+ ANT-
Loop
Rec OKEnvironment
RF Antenna 433MHz in option
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Example: Installation of Passan base with two extension module to control 6 doors
USE AN INDEPENDENT WIRE FOR THE CONNECTIONS CONTROLLER <-> READERS AND CONTROLLER <-> RECEIVERS
WIRING DISTANCEDISTANCE 50 meters 100 meters 1000 metersBUS (Wire Diameter: 0.6 mm / AWG24) OK OK OKREADERS (Wire Diameter: 0.6 mm / AWG24) OK OK NOEXIT PUSH BUTTON (Wire Diameter: 0.6 mm / AWG24) OK OK NODPW (Wire Diameter: 0.9 mm / AWG24) OK OK NOPSU (Wire Diameter: 0.9 mm / AWG24) OK NO NO
Extension ModuleDoor 5&6
Extension ModuleDoor 3&4
Door 5 Door 6
Door 3 Door 4Reader Door 4
Reader Door 6
Switch n°1 in OFF position
Bus towards other controllers
EarthBus -Bus +
Fail-safe lockDoor 1
ProtectionDiode Ref: 1N4004
ProtectionDiode Ref: 1N4004
Fail-safe lock
Door 2
Reader Door 2
Reader Door 1
PSU
PSU
PSU
Reader Door 5
Reader Door 3
Connect a wire between 4&5
(loop)
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2.3.3 Entry Panels and Decoder wiring diagram
Diagram of Panel’s electronic:
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Audio to the decoder
Audio from main call module
Speaker & microphone
Connection toPASSAN door phoneinterface
Bus to decoders. ascendingriser.
Bus from main call module.Descending riser.
To 3 or 4 digital panelpush buttons.
Dry contact
To electricallock
To heatingresistor
Optionalkeyboard
Dry contact forringing generator
Notions of Secondary Panel / Main Panel / Dedet and riser:
DEDETDEDET
DEDETDEDET
DEDET
DEDET
DEDETDEDET DEDET
Secondarycall module
Main callmodule
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Wiring Diagram of the Intercom Extension Module:
4WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 100m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - VERY SENSIBLE CABLINGOn the Intercom extension Module, the connectors 3 - 4 and 9 - 10 are dedicated to dry contacts to open the door through the apartment handset.
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Audio to the decoder
Audio from main call module
Speaker & microphone
Connection toPASSAN door phoneinterface
Bus to decoders. ascendingriser.
Bus from main call module.Descending riser.
To 3 or 4 digital panelpush buttons.
Dry contact
To electricallock
To heatingresistor
Optionalkeyboard
Dry contact forringing generator
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Audio to the decoder
Audio from main call module
Speaker & microphone
Connection toPASSAN door phoneinterface
Bus to decoders. ascendingriser.
Bus from main call module.Descending riser.
To 3 or 4 digital panelpush buttons.
Dry contact
To electricallock
To heatingresistor
Optionalkeyboard
Dry contact forringing generator
INTERCOM EXTENSION MODULE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PANEL 1 PANEL 2
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Decoder Wiring Diagram, Example with 2 Main Entry Panels and 2 Secondary Entry Panels
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Microphone
Speaker
Microphone
Speaker
Speaker
Microphone
Microphone
Speaker
2WIRES+AUDIO - WIRING DISTANCE: 200m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - VERY SENSIBLE CABLINGOn the Intercom extension Module, the connectors 3 - 4 and 9 - 10 are dedicated to dry contacts to open the door through the apartment handset.The cables dedicated to the audio depends on the door phone system used. Refer to the Door Phone System documentation before cabling.Once the installation is completed, the decoders’ minimum voltage level should not be below 10V; otherwise, the decoders will not work.Do not connect the decoders near high voltage (220Vac) cables or door lock.
RiserRiser
Secondary PanelSecondary Panel
Main PanelMain Panel
INTERCOM DECODER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Output10 Output9 Output8 Output7 Output6 Output5 Output4 Output3 Output2 Output1 Common Bus- Bus+Dip switches ON
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
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2.3.4 Lift and Decoder wiring diagram
The connection between Passan and the lift extension module is a low-level connection as it uses only drycontacts.The output decoders are activated depending on which floors the keyholder has access to.In case several keyholders present their keys to the lift reader, the authorised floor will be added.Note: the access authorisation can also be given through the entry panle managed by a controller of the same network.
2WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 200m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - VERY SENSIBLE CABLINGOnce the installation is completed, the decoders’ minimum voltage level should not be below 10V; otherwise, the decoders will not work.Do not connect the decoders near high voltage (220Vac) cables or door lock.
LIFT EXTENSION MODULE
LIFT 1 DECODER(S)
B1+ B1-
LIFT 2 DECODER(S)
B2+ B2-LIFT 1 LIFT 2
12
34
56
78
910
1112
1314
1516
1718
1920
2122
2324
Output10
Output9
Output8
Output7
Output6
Output5
Output4
Output3
Output2
Output1
Common
Bus-
Bus+
Dip switches ON ON
DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
Common
12
34
56
78
910
1112
1314
1516
1718
1920
2122
2324
Output10
Output9
Output8
Output7
Output6
Output5
Output4
Output3
Output2
Output1
Common
Bus-
Bus+
Dip switches ON
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
Common
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Example of an installation with Intercom Extension module and Lift extension Module:
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2.3.5 Entry Panel’s Heating resistance, Panel Push Button, Pa-nel’s Keyboard and Video wiring diagram
Entry Panel’s Heating resistance, Video wiring diagram
For the Entry Panel’s heating resistor: 200mA max / 60 Ohms For the Video, the dry contact will remain open during the whole communication
Panel’s Keyboard wiring diagram
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Audio to the decoder
Audio from main call module
Speaker & microphone
Connection toPASSAN door phoneinterface
Bus to decoders. ascendingriser.
Bus from main call module.Descending riser.
To 3 or 4 digital panelpush buttons.
Dry contact
To electricallock
To heatingresistor
Optionalkeyboard
Dry contact forringing generator
Video
KeyboardMicromatch connectors
Please refer to the Panel Entry keyboard installation guide
Example with a FDI Entry Panel
Panel Entry’s heating resistor
KeyboardMicromatch connectors
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12
34
56
78
2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
. 0 *
532
8
7
6
4
L1
L2
L3
L4
C1 C2 C3
Panel Push Buttons wiring diagram
Contrast
CNO
NO2NO1NC2NC1C2C1
BP-BP+
Ring.relay
Com.relay
Commun
A -> ZZ -> A
CallGuard call
+-
heatingresistor
S2
Doorrelay
Video relayCNO
NONC
C
-12 V
+12 V
485 Bus+
485 Bus-
Dec Bus+
Dec Bus-
PP Bus+
PP Bus-
Keyboard
Ground
Z->A Call A->Z
Panel push buttons
5WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 10cm MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - SENSIBLE CABLINGThe maximum wiring distance is 10 cm.
2.3.6. Exit push button wiring diagram
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PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Blue
W-B
lue
W-G
reen
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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Exit PBDiameter 6/10
500m max length Exit PBDiameter 6/10
500m max length
2WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 100m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - NOT SENSIBLE CABLINGImportant: do not connect the Push buttons wires next to high voltage (220Vac) cables or door lock
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2.3.7 Main power supply and door lock system
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PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Blue
W-B
lue
W-G
reen
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 RS 485
2WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 5m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.9mm The power supply must be 12VDC and should be able to bear 1A per controller.Do not use the same power supply for controller and door lock. You must use two separate Power Supply.You must always install a protection diode on the door lock connection. We recommend the protection diode 1N4004 or 1N4007. If you use a AC power supply for the locks, you should replace the protection diode by a bi-directional transil with an adequate voltage. For instance, if the locks are powered with 24Vac, you should use a 25V bi-directional transil.Do not put the door lock cables next to the readers or decoders.
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PSU
12VDC 1A12V
0
230V~
PSU
12VDC 1A
12V
0
230V~
ElectricalLockL
L MagneticLock
Diode1N4007
Diode1N4007
3 HOW TO CREATE A CONTROLLERS’ NETWORK
3 WIRES - WIRING DISTANCE: 1200m MAX - WIRE DIAMETER: 0.6mm - SENSIBLE CABLING - SCREEN: YESThe maximum wire distance between the first and the last controllers of the network should not exceed 1200m.Controllers are networked in parallel mode with 3 wires. You can create a loop
If the Passan controller contains some data, please contact the technical support before creating a network.
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PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASEOr
ange
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Blue
W-B
lue
W-G
reen
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 / DOOR 1 CHANNEL 2 / DOOR 2 RS 485
Reader 1 Exit Push button Relay 1 Reader 2 Exit Push button Relay 2 RS 485 bus
Earth
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PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Blue
W-B
lue
W-G
reen
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 / DOOR 1 CHANNEL 2 / DOOR 2 RS 485
Reader 1 Exit Push button Relay 1 Reader 2 Exit Push button Relay 2 RS 485 bus
Earth
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PWR
PASSAN CONTROL BASE
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Oran
ge
Blue
Gree
n
Brow
n
W-B
row
n
Blue
W-B
lue
W-G
reen
L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO L+ L- LD RTE C NC NO B+ B- B0 + -12VDC
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CHANNEL 1 / DOOR 1 CHANNEL 2 / DOOR 2 RS 485
Reader 1 Exit Push button Relay 1 Reader 2 Exit Push button Relay 2 RS 485 bus
Earth
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4 PREPARE YOUR INSTALLATION
4.1 CONTROL UNIT ADDRESS
On the Passan Base, right side, there are some switches. These switches are used to give a number to each Passan Controller within the same network. When you install a network, each controller should have a different number from 0 to 31
ON
65
43
21
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
65432116
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
ON
654321
One network’s controller should always have the number 0.Use sequestial address. Do not allocate a number according to block building number, street number...This number is for controller identification
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