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Chamberlain SENTEX Infinity L Series User Manual

Chamberlain SENTEX Infinity L Series
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WITH MULTI-LINK FIRMWARE
Software Rev. 2.0 and up
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Chamberlain SENTEX Infinity L Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryControl Systems
ManufacturerChamberlain
SeriesSENTEX Infinity L Series
Output Voltage24 VDC
Housing MaterialSteel

Summary

INSTALLATION TIPS

Grounding the Unit

Ensure proper earth grounding to prevent static discharge damage and ensure reliable system operation.

Power Source Requirements

Use dedicated power sources with circuit breakers to minimize line noise and operational interruptions.

Terminal Block Usage

Guidelines for connecting wires to terminal blocks, including wire gauge and number of wires per terminal.

WIRING BETWEEN UNITS

Short-Haul Modem Connections

Connects units via dual short-haul modems using twisted pair cable for distances over 30 feet.

MOUNTING THE CABINET

TELEPHONE INTERFACE BOARD CONNECTIONS

PROCESSOR BOARD SIGNAL CONNECTIONS

CONNECTING UNITS IN A CHAIN

RS-232 Chain Configuration

Connects multiple Infinity units via RS-232 ports, detailing jumper settings and cable requirements for chain communication.

POWER CONNECTIONS

POWER ON AND VERIFICATION

Main Processor Board Power Check

Uses power monitor LEDs and button to verify correct voltage input to the main processor board.

RS-232 COMMUNICATION BAUD RATE

REMOTE KEYPADS AND KEYPAD LIGHTS

HOOKING UP CARD READERS

Reader Connection Types

Explains connections for Wiegand, Barium Ferrite, Proximity, and ClikCard readers to specific terminals on the board.

INSTALLING THE AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE

ARM Unit Installation and Relay Configuration

Details installation of the Auxiliary Relay Module (ARM), its placement in a chain, and programming relay states at power up.

TESTING AND ADJUSTING THE UNITS

Sequencing Units in the Chain

Identifies each unit's position in the chain, determines the total number of units, and records serial numbers for system setup.

Telephone Entry Function Test

Tests the telephone entry function, including off-hook indicator, voice quality, and relay activation via dialing.

Telephone Interface Board Adjustments

Details side tone, microphone sensitivity, and click level adjustments for the Model 1100329 telephone interface board.

Card and Code Entry Testing

Tests card readers and keypad codes to ensure proper activation of relays and verify system responses.

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