Assa Abloy TRAKA TOUCH L User manual

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TRAKA TOUCH L
INSTALLATION GUIDE
TD0068
03/08/18
VERSION 2.4

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VERSION HISTORY
Version
Date
Who
Description of Changes
Approved By
1.0
05/07/14
AK
Initial version of document
1.1
07/07/14
AK
Changed wording in Battery & Diagram Key
1.2
28/01/15
AK
Updated the PCB type to the new iMX28 added new screenshots
1.3
12/05/15
AK
Added information on extension systems and changed document
layout.
1.4
29/10/15
LN
Rewritten to match current installation process.
1.5
23/06/16
LN
Added more detail for extension systems – added section 6.1
‘Removing the Cable Access Panels’, modified the sections
‘Accessing the Fixing Holes’, ‘Fixing to the Wall’ and ‘Re-fitting the
Control Panel’.
1.6
12/07/16
LN
Updated ‘What You Should Have’ and ‘Fixing to the Wall’ sections
to include more detail for extension systems.
1.7
22/07/16
RC
Document changed from UD0105 to TD0068
1.8
21/11/16
LN
Modified ‘Extension Systems Overview’ section connector notes.
Added ‘UL-Certification’ section.
1.9
12/04/17
LN
Added ‘Product Details’ section with compliance and electrical
details. Added ‘Mounting Info & Safety Tips’ section. Added
‘Product Disconnection’ section. Updated the ‘Connecting the
Mains Power’ section. Added ‘Replacing the Fuse in a Surge
Protection Device’ section. Added ‘Switching off the System’
section.
2.0
19/04/17
LN
Edited a note in ‘Connecting the Mains Power’ section.
2.1
06/12/17
JO/RC
Changed dimension on page 12. Added Ferrite Core installation
for network cable – Section 6.3
2.2
07/12/17
JO
Update information from UL testing
2.3
08/05/18
JO
General updates
2.4
03/08/18
JO
Knock out dimensions added

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CONTENTS
Version History................................................................................................................................................2
Contents ........................................................................................................................................................3
1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................................5
2. Product Details.........................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Electrical Rating ...............................................................................................................................5
2.2 Environmental Rating .......................................................................................................................5
2.3 Compliance Level .............................................................................................................................5
2.3.1 USA and Canada ..........................................................................................................................5
2.3.2 Europe........................................................................................................................................5
3. System & iFob Diagram.............................................................................................................................6
3.1 System Diagram ..............................................................................................................................6
3.1.1 Diagram Key................................................................................................................................6
3.2 iFob (Intelligent fob) & Key bunch Diagram .........................................................................................7
3.2.1 iFob Key......................................................................................................................................7
4. Extension Systems Overview .....................................................................................................................8
5. Before You Start.....................................................................................................................................10
5.1 Mounting Info & Safety Tips.............................................................................................................10
5.2 What You Should Have....................................................................................................................11
5.3 Tools and Materials Required For Installation .....................................................................................11
5.4 Wall Preparation.............................................................................................................................12
6. Installing the System..............................................................................................................................14
6.1 Removing the Cable Access Panels (Ext. Cabinets Only)......................................................................14
6.2 Attaching the Pod to the Cabinet......................................................................................................15
6.3 Routing Cables...............................................................................................................................18
6.4 Accessing the Fixing Holes...............................................................................................................20
6.5 Fixing to the Wall ...........................................................................................................................22
6.6 Re-fitting the Control Panel .............................................................................................................24
7. Connecting the Mains Power ....................................................................................................................26
7.1 USA and Canada ............................................................................................................................26
8. Switching on the System .........................................................................................................................30
9. Product Disconnection.............................................................................................................................31
9.1 Mains Disconnection .......................................................................................................................31
9.2 Battery Disconnection.....................................................................................................................31

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10. Maintenance......................................................................................................................................32
10.1 Switching off the system.................................................................................................................32
10.2 Manually Opening the Door .............................................................................................................33
10.3 Serial Number/Rating Plate Location.................................................................................................34
10.4 Replacing the Fuse in a Surge Protection Device.................................................................................35
10.5 Backup Battery ..............................................................................................................................36
10.5.1 Battery Location.....................................................................................................................36
10.5.2 Battery Connection Details.......................................................................................................37
10.5.3 Battery Specification...............................................................................................................37
11. Technical Support ..............................................................................................................................38

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1. INTRODUCTION
This User Guide has been prepared to assist with the installation of a Traka Touch L System and additional extensions.
2. PRODUCT DETAILS
2.1 ELECTRICAL RATING
Power supply: Input: 100-240V AC, Output: 15V DC
Battery backup: DC12v 7Ah
Power consumption: 35W max
2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL RATING
Operating temp: Ambient, for indoor use only (-5°C to +40°C at 95% non-condensing relative humidity)
2.3 COMPLIANCE LEVEL
2.3.1 USA AND CANADA
CAN/ULC S319
ULC S319 Class = Class 1
The product’s or component’s compliance to ULC-S319 would be invalidated through the use of any add-on, expansion,
memory, or other module manufactured or supplied by the manufacturer or manufacturer’s representative.
UL294
The levels of access/class of protection are summarised below:
•Attack Level – Level IV
•Endurance Level – Level IV
•Line Security Level – Level I
•Standby Power Level – Level IV
2.3.2 EUROPE
Contact Traka for a copy of the CE declaration of conformity.

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3. SYSTEM & IFOB DIAGRAM
3.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM
3.1.1 DIAGRAM KEY
1. Receptor Slot
The Receptor Slot holds the iFob in place.
2. Pod Cam Lock
2 master keys are supplied with your Traka system. The master key can be used for gaining access to the
system electronics during servicing and maintenance. We ask that you do not keep the master keys in the Traka
cabinet.
3. Control Pod
Incorporates the touch screen display, reader (if applicable), and Cam Lock providing access to the system’s
electronics.
4. Touch Screen
The Touch sensitive screen works as a user friendly interface for our embedded application. The numeric
keypad, alphabetic keyboard and receptor buttons are incorporated into this easy to use 7” LCD.
5. Card / Proximity / Biometrics Reader
Traka supports a wide array of access devices. The primary job of any access device is to identify the user to the
Traka system. Once the system knows who you are, it can grant or deny access to specific keys accordingly.
6. Manual Door Release Cam Lock
As well as accessing the Pod, the master key can also be used for the manual door release. Manual door release
can be used for gaining access to the keys in the system in an emergency situation. It can also be used during
servicing and maintenance.

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3.2 IFOB (INTELLIGENT FOB) & KEY BUNCH DIAGRAM
3.2.1 IFOB KEY
1. iFob
The iFob is at the heart of any Traka Key Management system. It is a bullet shaped device made from nickel
plated brass. It contains a microchip with a unique identification number allowing the Traka system to identify
the key(s) attached.
2. Identification Tag
The identification tag displays the cabinet slot number to which the iFob belongs. The tags can be provided in
a variety of colours which is useful when managing multiple Traka systems. For example tag “101 yellow”
would belong to position 101 in the “Yellow” cabinet and tag “101 blue” would belong to position 101 in the
“blue” cabinet. This makes it nice and simple for system administrators and users.
3. Security Seal
The Security Seal is used to attach the key(s) to the iFob using the special tools from the kit provided. Once
the seal is locked, the only way to detach the keys from the iFob is to cut the security seal using the special
cutter tool from the supplied kit.

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4. EXTENSION SYSTEMS OVERVIEW
If your system does not have extension cabinets you can skip this section.
Additional ‘extension’ cabinets are installed alongside the main system. Up to three additional extensions can be added
for a total of four systems.
NOTE: Each extension cabinet will be clearly marked to indicate which order they should be located next to
the main system. It is important that the cabinets are located in this order as all DIP switch address
configuration and position numbering will already have been carried out at Traka during test.
Each system will be linked together via a receptor cable that connects to the CAN Interface PCB. The CAN Interface PCB
is secured to the back of the blank fascia at the top of each cabinet.

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1. Primary CANbus – through-connection connects to the Traka Touch PCB (if it is in the main cabinet) or
the previous cabinet (if it is in an extension system).
2. Secondary CANbus - connects to the receptor strips in the local cabinet.
3. Cabinet Door Solenoid and Switch - connects to the door lock mechanism in the local cabinet.
4. Cabinet Address - (0=Off, 1=On) 0000 = Cabinet 1, 1000 = Cabinet 2, 0100 = Cabinet 3, 1100 =
Cabinet 4.
5. Max Receptor Address - must be set to match the bottom (highest address) receptor strip in the local
cabinet.
6. Min Receptor Address - must be set to match the top (lowest address) receptor strip in the local
cabinet
7. Termination Jumper Links - must be fitted here on the last cabinet in the chain only as show below.
8. Primary CANbus - through-connection connects to the next extension cabinet in the chain.

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5. BEFORE YOU START
5.1 MOUNTING INFO & SAFETY TIPS
Traka systems contain delicate electronic components which may be damaged if Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD) control measures are not correctly adhered to.
Traka systems must be securely fastened to a wall to eliminate the potential of the system being
pulled over and causing damage or injury.
Traka systems can be heavy and may require 2 persons to lift.
The wall (and any wall covering) to which the Traka System is fixed must be made of low
flammability material (at least 94 UL-5V flammability class equivalent).
Traka Touch systems can be heavy and therefore require a strong wall to fix to. Fixings are not
included and so when selecting the appropriate fixings it is essential they are strong enough to
retain the system and not pull out from the wall.

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5.2 WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE
Once you receive your Traka Touch system, please check you have the following…
If you are missing any of the above please contact Traka immediately.
In addition to the above, if you are adding an extension cabinet to an existing system you should also have the following
items:
•CAN Interface PCB
•CAN Interface PCB Chassis
•Door Lock Extension Cable
•Ribbon Cable(s) (Cabinet to Cabinet connection)
NOTE: Traka do not provide wall fixings for your system. Please ensure you source appropriate fixings for
the type of wall you are fixing to.
5.3 TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
You will need to source the following tools and materials for the installation…
•Drill
•Wall Fixings (appropriate for the type of wall you are fixing to)
•Large Flat Headed Screwdriver
•10mm Nut Spinner / Ratchet
•7mm Nut spinner / Ratchet
•Hammer
•20mm Grommet/Cable Gland
•20mm Conduit (if needed)
•4mm Allen Key or T-bar
•Step Ladder
a) Traka Touch L cabinet
& 1x Pod (Pod will not
be attached)
c) 4x M5 x 15mm
socket cap screws
f) 2x Master
Keys
b) Traka Touch L
extension(s) (if
applicable)
e) Ferrite Core
(if applicable)

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5.4 WALL PREPARATION
Using the below dimensioned drawings, ensure the area of wall is large enough to fit the system(s) and clear from any
obstructions.
The system is designed to sit on the floor against a wall. Most internal walls will have a skirting board, if so then it is
best to remove a ‘systems width section' of the skirting board so it will sit flush to the wall.
The chosen location for the main cabinet should be no further than 1 Meter from the mains spur.
NOTE: All dimensions are in mm.
Standard Traka Touch L System

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Traka Touch L System with Extension Cabinets
NOTE: Extension cabinets are the same dimensions as the main cabinet excluding the Pod.
Knockout Dimensions
NOTE: The Traka Touch L system is very heavy (60+kg) and therefore needs a strong wall to fix to. Fixings
are not included and so when selecting the appropriate fixings it is essential they are strong enough to
retain the Traka System and not pull out from the wall.
NOTE: The wall (and any wall covering) to which the Traka System is fixed must be made of low flammability
material (at least 94 UL-5V flammability class equivalent).

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6. INSTALLING THE SYSTEM
The Touch L system must be secured to the wall as described in this section to eliminate risk of injury or damage. It is
required that the system be installed by two people. One person must be holding the system at all times, ensuring that
it does not fall whilst the other prepares it for install.
Before installing the system you must ensure the following…
•The system is switched off and not yet connected to the mains.
•The fused mains spur is safe and ready for use with the Traka Touch system.
6.1 REMOVING THE CABLE ACCESS PANELS (EXT. CABINETS ONLY)
If your system does not have extension cabinets you can skip this section.
Before you secure your cabinets to the wall you will need to remove the panel on the left hand side of each cabinet
except for the one that will be on the very end on the left. This is to allow a cable to run between each system.
1. Using a 7mm socket or equivalent, remove the four nuts on the inside left of the cabinet. The panel can then be
removed from the outside.

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6.2 ATTACHING THE POD TO THE CABINET
When you receive your Traka Touch L system the Pod will not be attached to the cabinet. To attach the Pod the Control
Panel must be removed.
Refer to the Traka Document Template Style Guide for information on formatting requirements.
1. Using one of the Master keys, open the control pod by turning the key 90° clockwise.
2. The Control Panel can now be leaned forward onto its restraining cable.
3. The following cables must be disconnected before the Control Panel can be removed:
1. Speaker Cable
2. USB Cable (if applicable)
3. Reader Cable (if applicable)
4. Earth Cable
The images below show the locations of the cables that must be disconnected.

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4. Once all of the relevant cables have been disconnected, the Control Panel can be removed by disengaging the 2
spring hinges.
5. Place the Control Panel to one side. This will be refitted at a later stage in the installation process.
6. The Pod can now be attached to the side of the cabinet using the supplied M5 x 15 Cap Screws.

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7. An earth cable connected to the fixing point on the door lock mechanism will be coiled up in the back of the cabinet.
Route this cable through the cut-out and connect to the earth cable attached to the base of the Pod.

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6.3 ROUTING CABLES
1. On top of the system are two knockouts. These are used to bring the Mains Cable and Network Cable (if applicable)
out through the cabinet to the mains spur and network socket. Using a large flat headed screwdriver and a hammer,
carefully knockout one or both of these holes depending on your requirements. Refer to Section 5.4 Wall Preparation
for the knockout dimensions and positions.
2. Feed the mains cable out through one of the holes.
NOTE: A suitable grommet or cable gland should be used to prevent damage to the mains cable where it
passes through the hole. The mains cable outside of the cabinet should be enclosed in 20mm conduit.
3. If your system is intended to be connected to a Network, a Network coupler will be fitted in the bottom of the
cabinet. An existing Network cable will be in place to link to the Control Pod. The onsite Network connection can
now be connected to the other side of the coupler and passed through a knockout hole in the top of the cabinet.
20mm Knockout
Holes

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4. Attach the supplied ferrite core to the network cable.
5. Any cables to be connected between the cabinet and the Pod will be coiled up in the back of the cabinet. Before
standing the cabinet against the wall, the following cables must be passed through the cut-out in the cabinet and
into the Pod. These cables will be connected to the Control Panel later in the installation process.
NOTE: If your system has extension cabinets the Door Lock Cable will connect to the Interface PCB and
not the Control Pod.

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6.4 ACCESSING THE FIXING HOLES
1. Using one of the supplied master keys, manually open the cabinet door by turning the key clockwise.
2. Using a 4mm Allen Key or T-bar, unscrew the two M6 x 25mm socket screws to remove the cover panels.
3. The 1U blank fascia and strengthener at the bottom of the system will become loose and can be put to one side.
4. The bottom of the system has a large access panel that can be slotted upwards then lifted forward and removed.
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