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Entrotec ELITE - System Overview and Specification; System Features

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Cabling Requirements
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1). Between front panel(s)
and main control unit.
2). Between lock releases
and main control unit.
3). Between handsets and
main control unit.
4). Between ancillary
equipment and main
control unit if fitted.
5). Between readers and
access control unit if fitted.
6). Between camera and
main control unit if fitted.
7). Between handsets and
flashing beacons and/or
extension sounders.
8). Between MLR display(s)
and main control unit.
9). Between handsets and
extension handsets
CW1308 - 1 core per handset attached, 2 cores for common +
service (trades) and 4 cores for speech. If DDA display fitted
(MLR PCB), a further 5 cores minimum are required. Note: an
earth wire is required between the front panel and systems
bonded earth. If ENT11130A fitted then 1 core per handset + 2
core for common & Trades + 1 6 pair for LCD/SP/Amp
connections.
2 Cores 1.5mm² Minimum (Running via any Push To Exit and Fire
Switches). 2 pair CW1308 for door monitoring and anti-tailgating.
CW1308 - 4 pair minimum or 6 pair minimum if using Entroview
series video handsets.
CW1308 - 2 cores for each of the following:- Push to exit, Fire
switch, Door open buzzer. Door contacts require 3 cores if using
the Anti-tailgating circuit. Note: Fail safe lock release cables
should be run via fire switch and push to exit NC contacts.
CW1308 - 6 cores minimum (run separately from other multi -
cores).
1 x RG59U + 1 pair CW1308 for Camera power.
4 cores of CW1308.
CW1308 - 5 cores minimum.
CW1308 - 4 pair minimum.
Ancillary Equipment
System overview and specification
The RDC Elite system Using ENT07101 Rev 3
The ENT07101 Rev 3 PCB has the following features :-
1). Full isolation of handsets. If a user ‘damages’ or shorts the cables to the handset then only
this handset will be affected, all other handsets will work independently.
2). Full fuse isolation of all power supply lines.
3). Call monitoring. Green LED’s on the control PCB illuminate to show a call in progress and
handset being called.
4). Fuse ‘blown’ indicator LED’s. Red LED’s illuminate to show that a handset fuse has blown.
5). Switch Mode power supply. Up to 3.6 amps continuous at 13.8 volts. (Can be increased to suit
requirements).
6). Battery backup. When required via Switch Mode power supply set at 13.8 volts.
7). Up to 16 handsets. Up to 8 handsets on main PCB and a further 8 handset ports by using an
8 way marshalling PCB.
8). Dual entrance. Can be supplied as a 8 or 16 way dual entrance system (additional marshalling
PCB required if more than 8 handsets are required).
9). Video system. The system can be upgraded to a video system on a ‘mix & match’ basis
using standard Entroview twisted pair series video handsets.
Requires minimum of 12 cores (6 pair CW1308) to handset and the inclusion of video
camera(s). 1 additional pair and a video coax is required between each camera
panel and the main control unit.
10). Adjustable call period. Length of time a handset is ‘live’ for, once a call is made to it. 1 to 60
seconds adjustable via preset.
11). Adjustable call tone period. Length of time a handset ‘rings’ for, once called. 1 to 60
seconds adjustable via preset.
12). Adjustable speech period. Length of time a caller can speak for, once a handset has been
lifted (this time period is terminated on replacement of the handset),
adjustable via preset. 10 to 120 seconds.
14). Adjustable lock release period. Length of time a door is released for, once opened,
adjustable via preset. 1 to 60 seconds.
15). Anti- tail gating. Shortens door release time to 1 second after door is open (requires n/c
door contact when the door is in the closed position).
16). Call tone reassurance. Call tone reassurance at front panel (level adjustable via preset).
17). Onboard Summer/Winter time clock. Inbuilt Trades clock that automatically adjusts to GMT
summer / winter time periods. By removal of link PL14 an external time
clock can be used by connecting it’s contacts to PL23 0v and ETC.
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