Entrotec ELITE User manual

ELITE
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
REV 9

Contents
Cabling Requirements .......................................................... 4
BT Wiring Colour Code ......................................................... 4
Typical Wiring Schematic ..................................................... 5
Overall Schematic ................................................................ 6
Typical Installation Layout .................................................... 7
FS4/FS5/PTE/EPTE Wiring ..................................................... 8
Handset Connections ........................................................... 9
Video Schematic ................................................................. 10
Preset Adjustments. ........................................................... 10
Programming the ‘On Board’ Trades Time Clock .......... 10-11
System Notes ...................................................................... 11
Page 2 Page 3
Legal and Copyright Notice
Installation Specification
Warranty and Support
Entrotec regularly develop and enhance product lines, these changes will be included in the latest documentation. Whilst every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information supplied herein, Entrotec is not responsible for any errors or
omissions. Many of the images shown are for illustration purpose only. The actual product may vary due to product
enhancement or custom configurations. The materials contained in this document are protected and may be subject to
intellectual property rights.
Copyright 2018 Entrotec Limited. All rights reserved.
It is the responsibility of the installer to follow Entrotec's installation and cable specification as well as ALL relevant wiring
regulations. Failure to comply with Entrotec's installation and cable specification may result in erratic operation of equipment
and could invalidate any warranty.
Installations must comply with the following standards:
· BS 7671: Requirements for electrical installations. IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition.
· BS EN 50133-1: Alarm systems. Access control systems for use in security applications. System requirements.
· BS EN 50133-2-1: Alarm systems. Access control systems for use in security applications. General requirements for components.
· BS EN 50133-7: Alarm systems. Access control systems for use in security applications. Application guidelines.
· BS 7807: Code of practice for design, installation and servicing of integrated systems incorporating fire detection and alarm
systems and/or other security systems for buildings other than dwellings.
IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition: Regulation 528-01 (Proximity to electrical services) imposes requirements for segregation of
door entry / access control circuits (Band I), 230VAC mains circuits (Band II) and other higher voltage circuits.
IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition: Regulations 542 to 543 impose requirements for earthing and bonding conductors. Ensure
ALL metalwork is bonded to the buildings earth, this includes call panels, exit switches, cabinets and metal conduit. Ring
terminals and earth points are provided on call panels and cabinets to terminate earth cables, ensure these connections are
made.
Entrotec systems are renowned for their reliability and have a 2 year warranty on all Entrotec manufactured products as standard.
This warranty does not cover water damage, vandalism, mains electrical faults, lightning strikes, damage caused by miswiring or
cable faults.
Entrotec offer complimentary training courses and telephone support:
01506 886 235 - 8:30am to 5pm Mon-Thurs and 8:30am to 4pm Friday.
The typical DC resistance of each core of UTP cable is ≤ 10 Ohms/100M.
ⓘ TEST FOR PURE COPPER CABLE
DO NOT USE CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium), CCS (Copper Clad Steel) or CCC (Copper Clad Copper).
These cables are far less conductive than a pure copper cable and will cause erratic operation.
⚠ WARNING

Contents
Cabling Requirements .......................................................... 4
BT Wiring Colour Code ......................................................... 4
Typical Wiring Schematic ..................................................... 5
Overall Schematic ................................................................ 6
Typical Installation Layout .................................................... 7
FS4/FS5/PTE/EPTE Wiring ..................................................... 8
Handset Connections ........................................................... 9
Video Schematic ................................................................. 10
Preset Adjustments. ........................................................... 10
Programming the ‘On Board’ Trades Time Clock .......... 10-11
System Notes ...................................................................... 11
Page 2 Page 3
Legal and Copyright Notice
Installation Specification
Warranty and Support
Entrotec regularly develop and enhance product lines, these changes will be included in the latest documentation. Whilst every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information supplied herein, Entrotec is not responsible for any errors or
omissions. Many of the images shown are for illustration purpose only. The actual product may vary due to product
enhancement or custom configurations. The materials contained in this document are protected and may be subject to
intellectual property rights.
Copyright 2018 Entrotec Limited. All rights reserved.
It is the responsibility of the installer to follow Entrotec's installation and cable specification as well as ALL relevant wiring
regulations. Failure to comply with Entrotec's installation and cable specification may result in erratic operation of equipment
and could invalidate any warranty.
Installations must comply with the following standards:
· BS 7671: Requirements for electrical installations. IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition.
· BS EN 50133-1: Alarm systems. Access control systems for use in security applications. System requirements.
· BS EN 50133-2-1: Alarm systems. Access control systems for use in security applications. General requirements for components.
· BS EN 50133-7: Alarm systems. Access control systems for use in security applications. Application guidelines.
· BS 7807: Code of practice for design, installation and servicing of integrated systems incorporating fire detection and alarm
systems and/or other security systems for buildings other than dwellings.
IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition: Regulation 528-01 (Proximity to electrical services) imposes requirements for segregation of
door entry / access control circuits (Band I), 230VAC mains circuits (Band II) and other higher voltage circuits.
IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition: Regulations 542 to 543 impose requirements for earthing and bonding conductors. Ensure
ALL metalwork is bonded to the buildings earth, this includes call panels, exit switches, cabinets and metal conduit. Ring
terminals and earth points are provided on call panels and cabinets to terminate earth cables, ensure these connections are
made.
Entrotec systems are renowned for their reliability and have a 2 year warranty on all Entrotec manufactured products as standard.
This warranty does not cover water damage, vandalism, mains electrical faults, lightning strikes, damage caused by miswiring or
cable faults.
Entrotec offer complimentary training courses and telephone support:
01506 886 235 - 8:30am to 5pm Mon-Thurs and 8:30am to 4pm Friday.
The typical DC resistance of each core of UTP cable is ≤ 10 Ohms/100M.
ⓘ TEST FOR PURE COPPER CABLE
DO NOT USE CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium), CCS (Copper Clad Steel) or CCC (Copper Clad Copper).
These cables are far less conductive than a pure copper cable and will cause erratic operation.
⚠ WARNING

Cabling Requirements
1) Between front panel(s) and main control unit.
CW1308 - 1 core per flat, 2 core for common and Trades, 1 x 6 pair for LCD + Speaker Amp connections,
2
0.75mm flex is preferred for 12V DC,
2
2.5mm Earth.
2) Between lock releases and main control unit.
2 Cores 1.5mm² Minimum (Running via any Push To Exit and Fire Switches),
2 pair CW1308 for door monitoring and anti-tailgating.
3) Between handsets and main control unit.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 4 pair minimum to ED audio or EV series video handsets.
4) Between ancillary equipment and main control unit if fitted.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 2 cores for Push to exit, 2 cores for Fire switch, 3 cores for Door contacts require.
Note: Fail safe lock release cables should be run via fire switch and push to exit NC contacts.
5) Between readers and access control unit if fitted.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 6 cores minimum (run separately from other multi cores).
6) Between camera and main control unit if fitted.
2
1 x RG59U + 0.75mm 2 core flex.
7) Between handsets and flashing beacons and/or extension sounders.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 4 cores.
8) Between handsets and extension handsets
CW1308 or Cat5e - 4 pair minimum.
Note: each EV/EV+ video handset requires separate 4 pair between controller and handset.
Typical Wiring Schematic
Wiring Key
2
A = = 2 cores 1.5mm Flex to Magnetic Locks.
B = = 2 Pair CW1308 to Magnetic Lock Contacts.
C = = 3 Pair CW1308 to Prox Readers if not Easitag. If Easitag then no additional wiring required.
2
D = = 3 Pair CW1308 + 2 core 1.5mm Flex to PTE, FS & magnetic locks (Lock 12VDC Supply).
E = = 4 Pair CW1308 or Cat5e to Audio Handsets.
F = = CW1308 to door panel 2 x 6 Pair for systems up to 8 dwellings , 3 x 6 Pair for systems between 9 - 16 dwellings.
G = = 4 Pair CW1308 or Cat5e to video handsets. Note: on multiple handsets within flats DS is lost unless 6 pair cable used.
H = = 1 core RG59 from panel or dome camera.
2
J = = 2 core 0.75mm flex (12VDC) for camera power.
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
ED Series Handset
IF Dual Entrance
repeat for Door 2
G
Entroview 300
On Privacy
Door Open
Video Handset
FS4/BZ = Double pole fire switch.
Prox/BZ = Prox stand-alone reader.
PTE/YR = Double pole push to exit.
PTE/EPTE/YR = Double pole push to
exit.
Reset-able Call Point
(Break Glass Unit BGU).
AOV (by Fire Alarm Co.) NC contacts
opening on Fire Alarm activation.
EliteXXXX= Elite Functional Panel
c/w Prox Reader.
M32SC = Securitron M32 (monitored)
or similar.
230v mains input to un-switched
fused spur. All controllers and
system metalwork
Must Be Earthed.
Equipment Key All metalwork to be earthed
PUSH
TO EXIT
FIRE
1
4466
7 9
00
4
6
7
Trade
3
5
1
8
2
Break
Glass
PUSH
TO EXIT
In emergency press
and hold exit button
while opening door
230V~
AOV
If Fitted
NC Contacts
opened if Fire
Elite Main Controller
(8 or 16 way)
C/W Prox Controller
230V~
FIRE
Dome
Camera
PUSH
TO EXIT Break
Glass
A
JC
D
B
AOV
If Fitted
NC Contacts
opened if Fire
F+J
MED1
1
4466
7 9
00
4
6
7
Trade
3
5
1
8
2
H
E
PUSH
TO EXIT
FIRE
RED1
(if reader only door).
Break
Glass
D
D
C
A
A
AOV
If Fitted
NC Contacts
opened if Fire
A
Note: Where cables are 4 Pair
or less CW1308 may be
substituted with Cat5e cable.
See notes Page 11.
1 Cable per Handset attached
White/Blue (WE/BE) Red/Blue (RD/BE) Black/Blue (BK/BE)
Blue/White (BE/WE) Blue/Red (BE/RD) Blue/Black (BE/BK)
White/Orange (WE/OE) Red/Orange (RD/OE) Black/Orange (BK/OE)
Orange/White (OE/WE) Orange/Red (OE/RD) Orange/Black (OE/BK)
White/Green (WE/GN) Red/Green (RD/GN) Black/Green (BK/GN)
Green/White (GN/WE) Green/Red (GN/RD) Green/Black (GN/BK)
White/Brown (WE/BN) Red/Brown (RD/BN) Black/Brown (BK/BN)
Brown/White (BN/WE) Brown/Red BN/RD) Brown/Black (BN/BK)
White/Grey (WE/GY) Red/Grey (RD/GY) Black/Grey (BK/GY)
Grey/White (GY/WE) Grey/Red (GY/RD) Grey/Black (GY/GY)
Pair 1 Pair 6 Pair 11
Pair 2 Pair 7 Pair 12
Pair 3 Pair 8 Pair 13
Pair 4 Pair 9 Pair 14
Pair 5 Pair 10 Pair 15
BT Colour Code (15 Pair)
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Cabling Requirements
1) Between front panel(s) and main control unit.
CW1308 - 1 core per flat, 2 core for common and Trades, 1 x 6 pair for LCD + Speaker Amp connections,
2
0.75mm flex is preferred for 12V DC,
2
2.5mm Earth.
2) Between lock releases and main control unit.
2 Cores 1.5mm² Minimum (Running via any Push To Exit and Fire Switches),
2 pair CW1308 for door monitoring and anti-tailgating.
3) Between handsets and main control unit.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 4 pair minimum to ED audio or EV series video handsets.
4) Between ancillary equipment and main control unit if fitted.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 2 cores for Push to exit, 2 cores for Fire switch, 3 cores for Door contacts require.
Note: Fail safe lock release cables should be run via fire switch and push to exit NC contacts.
5) Between readers and access control unit if fitted.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 6 cores minimum (run separately from other multi cores).
6) Between camera and main control unit if fitted.
2
1 x RG59U + 0.75mm 2 core flex.
7) Between handsets and flashing beacons and/or extension sounders.
CW1308 or Cat5e - 4 cores.
8) Between handsets and extension handsets
CW1308 or Cat5e - 4 pair minimum.
Note: each EV/EV+ video handset requires separate 4 pair between controller and handset.
Typical Wiring Schematic
Wiring Key
2
A = = 2 cores 1.5mm Flex to Magnetic Locks.
B = = 2 Pair CW1308 to Magnetic Lock Contacts.
C = = 3 Pair CW1308 to Prox Readers if not Easitag. If Easitag then no additional wiring required.
2
D = = 3 Pair CW1308 + 2 core 1.5mm Flex to PTE, FS & magnetic locks (Lock 12VDC Supply).
E = = 4 Pair CW1308 or Cat5e to Audio Handsets.
F = = CW1308 to door panel 2 x 6 Pair for systems up to 8 dwellings , 3 x 6 Pair for systems between 9 - 16 dwellings.
G = = 4 Pair CW1308 or Cat5e to video handsets. Note: on multiple handsets within flats DS is lost unless 6 pair cable used.
H = = 1 core RG59 from panel or dome camera.
2
J = = 2 core 0.75mm flex (12VDC) for camera power.
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
ED Series Handset
IF Dual Entrance
repeat for Door 2
G
Entroview 300
On Privacy
Door Open
Video Handset
FS4/BZ = Double pole fire switch.
Prox/BZ = Prox stand-alone reader.
PTE/YR = Double pole push to exit.
PTE/EPTE/YR = Double pole push to
exit.
Reset-able Call Point
(Break Glass Unit BGU).
AOV (by Fire Alarm Co.) NC contacts
opening on Fire Alarm activation.
EliteXXXX= Elite Functional Panel
c/w Prox Reader.
M32SC = Securitron M32 (monitored)
or similar.
230v mains input to un-switched
fused spur. All controllers and
system metalwork
Must Be Earthed.
Equipment Key All metalwork to be earthed
PUSH
TO EXIT
FIRE
1
4466
7 9
00
4
6
7
Trade
3
5
1
8
2
Break
Glass
PUSH
TO EXIT
In emergency press
and hold exit button
while opening door
230V~
AOV
If Fitted
NC Contacts
opened if Fire
Elite Main Controller
(8 or 16 way)
C/W Prox Controller
230V~
FIRE
Dome
Camera
PUSH
TO EXIT Break
Glass
A
JC
D
B
AOV
If Fitted
NC Contacts
opened if Fire
F+J
MED1
1
4466
7 9
00
4
6
7
Trade
3
5
1
8
2
H
E
PUSH
TO EXIT
FIRE
RED1
(if reader only door).
Break
Glass
D
D
C
A
A
AOV
If Fitted
NC Contacts
opened if Fire
A
Note: Where cables are 4 Pair
or less CW1308 may be
substituted with Cat5e cable.
See notes Page 11.
1 Cable per Handset attached
White/Blue (WE/BE) Red/Blue (RD/BE) Black/Blue (BK/BE)
Blue/White (BE/WE) Blue/Red (BE/RD) Blue/Black (BE/BK)
White/Orange (WE/OE) Red/Orange (RD/OE) Black/Orange (BK/OE)
Orange/White (OE/WE) Orange/Red (OE/RD) Orange/Black (OE/BK)
White/Green (WE/GN) Red/Green (RD/GN) Black/Green (BK/GN)
Green/White (GN/WE) Green/Red (GN/RD) Green/Black (GN/BK)
White/Brown (WE/BN) Red/Brown (RD/BN) Black/Brown (BK/BN)
Brown/White (BN/WE) Brown/Red BN/RD) Brown/Black (BN/BK)
White/Grey (WE/GY) Red/Grey (RD/GY) Black/Grey (BK/GY)
Grey/White (GY/WE) Grey/Red (GY/RD) Grey/Black (GY/GY)
Pair 1 Pair 6 Pair 11
Pair 2 Pair 7 Pair 12
Pair 3 Pair 8 Pair 13
Pair 4 Pair 9 Pair 14
Pair 5 Pair 10 Pair 15
BT Colour Code (15 Pair)
Page 4 Page 5

Overall Schematic
(Using ENT07101 Rev 3)
16 x 2 LCD Module
for Trade Clock Setting
Prog Right UP
SN SB DO CA
Door ‘B’
Connections
Door ‘A’ Connections
RG59 to
Camera
RG59 to
Camera
2 AMP
Delay
500mA
Fast Blow
Handset Fuses 500mA Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
2 AMP
Delay
3.15 AMP
Delay
12V
0V
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PL6
PL8 PL12 PL21 PL25
PL29
PL30
PL31
PL32
PL28
PL24
PL22
PL20
PL18
PL16
PL15
PL13PL11PL10
PL17
V+
V-
0v
ETC
PL19 PL23
Speech
Time
Callup
Time
Call Tone
Time
Reassurance
Volume
Door A
Lock Timer
Door B
Lock Timer
Common Bus
PL7
PL14
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
FS1 FS11
Re-Assurance LED’s
Showing system status
Video Adj.
Trade Clock Link
Remove if using
external timer
PL7
Anti-tailgating
Link. Remove
to use ATG
connection.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
S
C
+6V
0V
S1
S2
12V
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
FS
PE
AT
PL33
PL27
SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA
BN
BE
Fit 1A
In-Line
Fuse if
SBD
2
1.5mm Flex
SN SB DO CA
Fit 1A
In-Line
Fuse if
SBD
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
S
C
+6V
0V
S1
S2
12V
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
FS
PE
AT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL
FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED
Phone 9 Phone 10 Phone 11 Phone 12 Phone 13 Phone 14 Phone 15 Phone 16
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
CALL
V- V+
Example of typical Elite controller layout.
Parts and models may vary.
Power
to Door
Panel LCD Power
to Door
Panel LCD
Button
Returns
Button
Returns
2
0.75mm
Spare Volt
free conntacts
Spare Volt
free contacts
PL27
Anti-tailgating
Link. Remove
to use ATG
connection.
From PSU
Typical Installation Layout
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
S
C
+6V
0V
S1
S2
12V
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
FS
PE
AT
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PL6
SN SB DO CA
PL12
Please Note:-
FS is a none timed
input and is suitable
for Latching Fire
switches such as the
MEM type lever fire
switch.
NO
NO
NCNC
Fire
Switch
Push to
Exit
Magnetic or Fail
Open Release
1N4007
Diode
Fail Secure Lock
Connection
Spare
Contacts
NC
NO To PL24 DS on common bus terminal
PL24
Common Bus
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
Note:-
Magnetic lock door contacts
CANNOT be used for ATG
function as these locks
usually monitor power to the
lock and not door status
See Note A
Note A: Please note if system
is to conform to Secured By
Design standards then a 1A
in-line fuse MUST be fitted here.
Lock & trigger wires CANNOT
be routed via the door panel.
Trades
Mic
2
1.5mm Flex
BN
BE
Separate Door Contacts
THIS WIRE REQUIRED
IF USING EASITAG
Omit these connections
if Easicall panel fitted
2
0.75mm
flex
Note: It is preferable to use 1 x multi-core
to the door panel rather than multiple
smaller multi-cores (e.g. 3 x Cat5e’s) as
using multiple multi-cores can lead to
confusion as e.g. 3 x each colour. If using
multiple multi-cores then these should be
clearly identified at each end.
24LC16B
IC2
C
Door Panel
Buttons (NO)
Page 6 Page 7
Terminal Identifier:
PL1, 2, 29 & 30 - Button returns/call lines 1 to 16 for doors A & B. 5VDC idle, 0v when button pressed.
PL3 & 31 (S) - Service/Trades (S) button returns for doors A & B. 5VDC idle, 0v when button pressed.
PL3 & 31 (C) - Button common = 0v.
PL4 & 32 - Speaker amp connections for doors A & B. +6 = 6 VDC for legacy systems, 0v, S1 = panel microphone, S2 = panel speaker.
PL6 & 28 (12v) - 12 volts DC supply to locks fused by FS1 & FS11. Use 1.5mm2 flex
PL6 & 28 (NC) - Normally Closed switched 0v for fail open releases. Use 1.5mm2 flex
PL6 & 28 (NO) - Normally Open switched 0v for fail locked releases. Use 1.5mm2 flex
PL6 & 28 (C, NC & NO) - Volt free spare contacts to trigger automatic doors etc.
PL5 & 33 (C) - 0v common for external lock triggers.
PL5 & 33 (FS) - Non timed fire switch input (for timed input when using Drop key switches use PE). 5VDC idle, 0v to activate.
PL5 & 33 (PE) - Timed lock release trigger for push to exits, drop key fire switches and access controllers. 5VDC idle, 0v to activate.
PL5 & 33 (AT) - Anti tail gating. Requires normally open going closed door monitor contacts. 0v idle, 5VDC when door opened.
PL14 - Service/Trades time-clock link. Remove if using external time-clock.
PL17 - 12 to 14 volt DC power supply input.
PL19 - Twisted pair video output to expansion PCB's etc.
PL23 - External service/trades time clock input. Note: remove PL14 to disable internal time clock.
PL24 - Common bus to remote marshaling PCB's. DR = Door Release, VT = 12 volt DC supply, 0v = 0v, BZ = buzz tone, S2 = mic input
from handset, S1 = speaker input to handset, DS = Door Status for door open LED on handset.
PL10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 & 22 - Phone ports for first 8 handsets. See Page 9 for handset connections.
PL8 & 25 - BNC Video inputs from cameras.
PL12 & 21 - LCD connections to door panel. SN = Speak Now, SB = System Busy, DO = Door Open & CA = Call Accept.
NOTE: For CW1308 or Cat5e cables, use the BT Colour Code (see Page 4). It is advisable to link all spare cores to 0v.

Overall Schematic
(Using ENT07101 Rev 3)
16 x 2 LCD Module
for Trade Clock Setting
Prog Right UP
SN SB DO CA
Door ‘B’
Connections
Door ‘A’ Connections
RG59 to
Camera
RG59 to
Camera
2 AMP
Delay
500mA
Fast Blow
Handset Fuses 500mA Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
500mA
Fast Blow
2 AMP
Delay
3.15 AMP
Delay
12V
0V
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PL6
PL8 PL12 PL21 PL25
PL29
PL30
PL31
PL32
PL28
PL24
PL22
PL20
PL18
PL16
PL15
PL13PL11PL10
PL17
V+
V-
0v
ETC
PL19 PL23
Speech
Time
Callup
Time
Call Tone
Time
Reassurance
Volume
Door A
Lock Timer
Door B
Lock Timer
Common Bus
PL7
PL14
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
FS1 FS11
Re-Assurance LED’s
Showing system status
Video Adj.
Trade Clock Link
Remove if using
external timer
PL7
Anti-tailgating
Link. Remove
to use ATG
connection.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
S
C
+6V
0V
S1
S2
12V
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
FS
PE
AT
PL33
PL27
SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA
BN
BE
Fit 1A
In-Line
Fuse if
SBD
2
1.5mm Flex
SN SB DO CA
Fit 1A
In-Line
Fuse if
SBD
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
S
C
+6V
0V
S1
S2
12V
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
FS
PE
AT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL
FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED FUSED
Phone 9 Phone 10 Phone 11 Phone 12 Phone 13 Phone 14 Phone 15 Phone 16
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
CALL
V- V+
Example of typical Elite controller layout.
Parts and models may vary.
Power
to Door
Panel LCD Power
to Door
Panel LCD
Button
Returns
Button
Returns
2
0.75mm
Spare Volt
free conntacts
Spare Volt
free contacts
PL27
Anti-tailgating
Link. Remove
to use ATG
connection.
From PSU
Typical Installation Layout
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
S
C
+6V
0V
S1
S2
12V
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
FS
PE
AT
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PL6
SN SB DO CA
PL12
Please Note:-
FS is a none timed
input and is suitable
for Latching Fire
switches such as the
MEM type lever fire
switch.
NO
NO
NCNC
Fire
Switch
Push to
Exit
Magnetic or Fail
Open Release
1N4007
Diode
Fail Secure Lock
Connection
Spare
Contacts
NC
NO To PL24 DS on common bus terminal
PL24
Common Bus
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
Note:-
Magnetic lock door contacts
CANNOT be used for ATG
function as these locks
usually monitor power to the
lock and not door status
See Note A
Note A: Please note if system
is to conform to Secured By
Design standards then a 1A
in-line fuse MUST be fitted here.
Lock & trigger wires CANNOT
be routed via the door panel.
Trades
Mic
2
1.5mm Flex
BN
BE
Separate Door Contacts
THIS WIRE REQUIRED
IF USING EASITAG
Omit these connections
if Easicall panel fitted
2
0.75mm
flex
Note: It is preferable to use 1 x multi-core
to the door panel rather than multiple
smaller multi-cores (e.g. 3 x Cat5e’s) as
using multiple multi-cores can lead to
confusion as e.g. 3 x each colour. If using
multiple multi-cores then these should be
clearly identified at each end.
24LC16B
IC2
C
Door Panel
Buttons (NO)
Page 6 Page 7
Terminal Identifier:
PL1, 2, 29 & 30 - Button returns/call lines 1 to 16 for doors A & B. 5VDC idle, 0v when button pressed.
PL3 & 31 (S) - Service/Trades (S) button returns for doors A & B. 5VDC idle, 0v when button pressed.
PL3 & 31 (C) - Button common = 0v.
PL4 & 32 - Speaker amp connections for doors A & B. +6 = 6 VDC for legacy systems, 0v, S1 = panel microphone, S2 = panel speaker.
PL6 & 28 (12v) - 12 volts DC supply to locks fused by FS1 & FS11. Use 1.5mm2 flex
PL6 & 28 (NC) - Normally Closed switched 0v for fail open releases. Use 1.5mm2 flex
PL6 & 28 (NO) - Normally Open switched 0v for fail locked releases. Use 1.5mm2 flex
PL6 & 28 (C, NC & NO) - Volt free spare contacts to trigger automatic doors etc.
PL5 & 33 (C) - 0v common for external lock triggers.
PL5 & 33 (FS) - Non timed fire switch input (for timed input when using Drop key switches use PE). 5VDC idle, 0v to activate.
PL5 & 33 (PE) - Timed lock release trigger for push to exits, drop key fire switches and access controllers. 5VDC idle, 0v to activate.
PL5 & 33 (AT) - Anti tail gating. Requires normally open going closed door monitor contacts. 0v idle, 5VDC when door opened.
PL14 - Service/Trades time-clock link. Remove if using external time-clock.
PL17 - 12 to 14 volt DC power supply input.
PL19 - Twisted pair video output to expansion PCB's etc.
PL23 - External service/trades time clock input. Note: remove PL14 to disable internal time clock.
PL24 - Common bus to remote marshaling PCB's. DR = Door Release, VT = 12 volt DC supply, 0v = 0v, BZ = buzz tone, S2 = mic input
from handset, S1 = speaker input to handset, DS = Door Status for door open LED on handset.
PL10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 & 22 - Phone ports for first 8 handsets. See Page 9 for handset connections.
PL8 & 25 - BNC Video inputs from cameras.
PL12 & 21 - LCD connections to door panel. SN = Speak Now, SB = System Busy, DO = Door Open & CA = Call Accept.
NOTE: For CW1308 or Cat5e cables, use the BT Colour Code (see Page 4). It is advisable to link all spare cores to 0v.

Handset Connections
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
Do Not Wire To EX With Spare Core(s)
PL10
ED3+ ED4+,& RH3+
Wiring Schematic
White/Blue
Blue/White
White/Orange
Orange/White
White/Green
Green/White
White/Brown
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
4 Pair CW1308 Colour Code
PL10
DR (Door Release)
VT (12v DC)
0V (0 Volts)
BZ (Buzz input)
S2 (Mic)
S1 (Speaker)
DS (Door Status)
V- (TP Video -)
V+ (TP Video +)
White/Blue
Blue/White
White/Orange
Orange/White
White/Green
Green/White
‘EX’ To Extension Sounders/
Flashing Beacons Only
4 Pair CW1308 or Cat5e Colour Code
White/Brown
Brown/White
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
EX
EV Series Handset
Wiring Schematic
NOTE - The EX
connection is ONLY to
be used on Entrotec
Extension sounders
and accessories. DO
NOT fit a wire into EX
for any other purpose.
It is advisable that
unused cores be tied to
system 0v.
USE CW1308 or Cat5e
CABLE
See notes on Page 11
PL10
Multiple ED3+ ED4+ & RH3+
Wiring Schematic (up to 3).
White/Blue
Blue/White
White/Orange
Orange/White
White/Green
Green/White
White/Brown
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
4 Pair Colour Code
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
8(EX)
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
8(V-)
9(V+)
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
8(V-)
9(V+)
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
EX
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
EX
Spare port
supplies
12v & Video
1 port per
additional
handset reqd.
Handset port where call
is made to e.g. Phone 1
with 2 video handsets.
Mulitple Video
Handsets per call
(up to 3)
White/Blue + Blue/White
White/Orange + Orange/White
White/Green + White/Brown
White/Grey
Green/White
Brown/White
Grey/White
Blue/Red
Red/Blue
White/Orange + Orange/White
White/Green + White/Brown
Blue/Red
Red/Blue
Orange/White
Note: BZ connection not required
for single handset with internal ringer.
See Notes Page 11.
Colour Code using CW1308 6 pair
124 3 3
Microswitch
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
FS4 Fire Switch
124 3
Microswitch
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
PTE/EPTE Push to Exit Switch
To Push to Exit Common
See wire ‘C’ in table.
To Push to Exit Input
See wire ‘B’ in table.
To Lock 12v Supply
See wire ‘A’ in table.
2
1.5mm Flex (Brown)
To Lock +
To Lock -
From System Switched Negative
See table below
2
1.5mm 2 core Flex
Brown Wire
Blue Wire
CW1308 2 Pair
A
Link Wire (A2)
C
D
E
Connection Terminal: Elite Controller
B
2
Wire A (Brown 1.5mm )
Wire B (CW1308)
Wire C (CW1308)
2
Wire D (Brown 1.5mm )
2
Wire E (Blue 1.5mm )
PL6/12V
(PL28/12V)
Lock +
or BGU
PL5/C
(PL33/C)
PL5/PE
(PL33/PE)
PL6/NC
(PL28/NC)
Connection Table:
Note: Connections in brackets are for 2nd door connections. Also note if system Door Entry DE then all connections
for locks are made at the Door Entry System (i.e. Access Controllers trigger Door Entry PE inputs with a NO 0V).
From ‘A’ if PTE Only
FS4 & PTE/EPTE Wiring Diagram
NC
NO
NC
NO
FS PTE
AA2 D D
+
-
D
C
B1N4007
Diode
E
If Fitted
Fail Safe Lock
FA/
AOV BGU
Schematic
I/O BY
Others
FA/AOV
NC NC
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
Page 8 Page 9

Handset Connections
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
Do Not Wire To EX With Spare Core(s)
PL10
ED3+ ED4+,& RH3+
Wiring Schematic
White/Blue
Blue/White
White/Orange
Orange/White
White/Green
Green/White
White/Brown
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
4 Pair CW1308 Colour Code
PL10
DR (Door Release)
VT (12v DC)
0V (0 Volts)
BZ (Buzz input)
S2 (Mic)
S1 (Speaker)
DS (Door Status)
V- (TP Video -)
V+ (TP Video +)
White/Blue
Blue/White
White/Orange
Orange/White
White/Green
Green/White
‘EX’ To Extension Sounders/
Flashing Beacons Only
4 Pair CW1308 or Cat5e Colour Code
White/Brown
Brown/White
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
EX
EV Series Handset
Wiring Schematic
NOTE - The EX
connection is ONLY to
be used on Entrotec
Extension sounders
and accessories. DO
NOT fit a wire into EX
for any other purpose.
It is advisable that
unused cores be tied to
system 0v.
USE CW1308 or Cat5e
CABLE
See notes on Page 11
PL10
Multiple ED3+ ED4+ & RH3+
Wiring Schematic (up to 3).
White/Blue
Blue/White
White/Orange
Orange/White
White/Green
Green/White
White/Brown
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
4 Pair Colour Code
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
ON
PRIVACY
ON
PRIVACY
8(EX)
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
8(V-)
9(V+)
1(DR)
2(VT)
3(0V)
4(BZ)
5(S2)
6(S1)
7(DS)
8(V-)
9(V+)
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
EX
DR
VT
0V
BZ
S2
S1
DS
V-
V+
CB
X
EX
Spare port
supplies
12v & Video
1 port per
additional
handset reqd.
Handset port where call
is made to e.g. Phone 1
with 2 video handsets.
Mulitple Video
Handsets per call
(up to 3)
White/Blue + Blue/White
White/Orange + Orange/White
White/Green + White/Brown
White/Grey
Green/White
Brown/White
Grey/White
Blue/Red
Red/Blue
White/Orange + Orange/White
White/Green + White/Brown
Blue/Red
Red/Blue
Orange/White
Note: BZ connection not required
for single handset with internal ringer.
See Notes Page 11.
Colour Code using CW1308 6 pair
124 3 3
Microswitch
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
FS4 Fire Switch
124 3
Microswitch
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
PTE/EPTE Push to Exit Switch
To Push to Exit Common
See wire ‘C’ in table.
To Push to Exit Input
See wire ‘B’ in table.
To Lock 12v Supply
See wire ‘A’ in table.
2
1.5mm Flex (Brown)
To Lock +
To Lock -
From System Switched Negative
See table below
2
1.5mm 2 core Flex
Brown Wire
Blue Wire
CW1308 2 Pair
A
Link Wire (A2)
C
D
E
Connection Terminal: Elite Controller
B
2
Wire A (Brown 1.5mm )
Wire B (CW1308)
Wire C (CW1308)
2
Wire D (Brown 1.5mm )
2
Wire E (Blue 1.5mm )
PL6/12V
(PL28/12V)
Lock +
or BGU
PL5/C
(PL33/C)
PL5/PE
(PL33/PE)
PL6/NC
(PL28/NC)
Connection Table:
Note: Connections in brackets are for 2nd door connections. Also note if system Door Entry DE then all connections
for locks are made at the Door Entry System (i.e. Access Controllers trigger Door Entry PE inputs with a NO 0V).
From ‘A’ if PTE Only
FS4 & PTE/EPTE Wiring Diagram
NC
NO
NC
NO
FS PTE
AA2 D D
+
-
D
C
B1N4007
Diode
E
If Fitted
Fail Safe Lock
FA/
AOV BGU
Schematic
I/O BY
Others
FA/AOV
NC NC
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
Grey Wire = 16/0.2 (NO Connection).
Brown Wire = 1.5mm (NC Connection).
Page 8 Page 9

Programming the ‘On Board’ Trades Time-Clock
On switch on of the system the screen will display ENTROTEC. Then display the Date, the day of the week, the timer status on line 1.
Then time of day, nxon (next on period of timer) and the next on time as example below.
Note: When nxon displays 00;00
the Next on period is during subsequent day.
Features:
Up to 12 daily on/off periods can be programmed:
5 day week, by weekend, or an individual day basis.
Time-clock settings:
If at anytime the timer is left for more than 10 seconds without any button ‘pushes’ it first asks if you would like to erase all settings ‘N’
for no being highlighted but to change to ‘Y’ for yes press the right button and then press Prog to confirm and save the settings. Or after
a further 10 seconds it asks you if you want to ‘Save Changes’ with again ‘N’ and ‘Y’ as above or leaving it alone for a further 10 seconds
the timer reverts to original ‘non-programming’ mode.
To Change Date and Time: Press Prog button and the year will be displayed. To change the year press the Up button until the correct
year is displayed or if already correct press the Prog button again to display the month setting and press the Up button to correct the
month setting or if correct press the Prog button again to adjust the day setting by using the Up button. To change the time press the
Prog again and using the Right button select the hours, minutes or seconds that you want ot adjust and adjust using the Up button.
When any of the above have been adjusted leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save
your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
30/08/07 THU ON
09;17 nxon 11;30
Timer On
Timer Off
Led’s showing time-clock status
16 x 2 LCD Module
for Trade Clock Setting
Prog Right UP
SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA
Door ‘B’ ConnectionsDoor ‘A’ Connections
RG59 to
Camera
RG59 to
Camera
SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PL1
PL8 PL12 PL21 PL21
PL29
RG59 Crimp
Connector
RG59 Crimp
Connector
12 volt DC supply
PL17 +12V / 0v
Camera Camera
Camera signals are automatically switched from
Door ‘A’ to Door ‘B’ when calls are generated.
Preset Adjustments
Video Adj.
Speech
Time
Callup
Time
Call Tone
Time
Reassurance
Volume
Door A
Lock Timer
Door B
Lock Timer
++
++ +
+
To Change the Daily (DLY) On & Off Times. Press the Prog button 6 times and DLY 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or
Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either the hours
or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting
‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
To Change the Week day (M-F) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until M-F 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition
i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either
the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear
highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
To Change the Weekend (WKN) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until WKN 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition
i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either
the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear
highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
To Change the Individual Day (Mon) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until MON 1 (or the appropriate day) will be
highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the
Right button to highlight either the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save
Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog
button.
Trades Time-Clock Cont.
System Notes
A). If using 4 pair CW1308 or Cat5e cable on a flat that has multiple video handsets fitted (e.g. DDA flat) and the internal ringer is
enabled, BZ must still be connected to ensure correct operation of the call tone. To achieve this the DS function is lost. If DS is a
requirement then use CW1308 6 pair. Maximum distance between video handsets and controller when using 4 pair cable is 70 metres.
B). When using mains rated cables for locks etc. Always use flex rather than single core cables as single core cables put strain on the
terminal connectors.
C). Earth all metalwork connected to the system i.e. Door Panels, fire switches, push to exits etc.
D). Whilst Entrotec preset the power supplies to output 13.8v DC to charge batteries it is advisable that these are reset to 13.8v when the
system is under full load (with battery disconnected).
E). If using Easitag access control then user keys must be added to each door separately. Key-fobs are stored in the door panel PCB and
stand-alone readers. If these are replaced at anytime then it is advisable to swop IC2 so that all key information is retained rather than
retrieve keyfobs from residents. IC2 is the only IC that is removable and fitted in a socket. Ensure correct orientation.
F). If using automatic door openers then wire doorlocks as shown and using the spare relay connections, connect C & NO connections to
trigger the automatic door opener.
Note: it is imperative that a delay time delay of at least 1 second is set on the door opener. If this is not done then the opener will try to
open the door before the locks are released which will eventually burn out the motor.
Notch or dot towards
top of PCB
24LC16B
IC2
PL6(PL28)
BN
BE
Spare Volt
free conntacts
12v
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
To Door opener trigger inputs
2
1.5mm Flex to lock(s)
Video Schematic (Dual or Single Entrance)
Page 10 Page 11
Speech Time: Adjusts how long the user can talk for before the system resets, 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
Call-up Time: Adjusts how long the system stays 'live' for once a call has been made, 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
Call Tone Time: Adjusts how long the call tone is emitted to the handsets and front panel, 1 to 25 seconds.
Reassurance Volume: Adjusts the volume of the call tone at the front panels and should be set in accordance with 'on-site' conditions.
Door A/B Lock Timer: Adjusts the door open time period and should be adjusted to suit 'on-site' requirements. 1 to 30 Seconds.
Video adjustment: Adjusts the video balance to fine tune the video picture quality and should be adjusted 'on-site' to suit installation.
Prog Right UP

Programming the ‘On Board’ Trades Time-Clock
On switch on of the system the screen will display ENTROTEC. Then display the Date, the day of the week, the timer status on line 1.
Then time of day, nxon (next on period of timer) and the next on time as example below.
Note: When nxon displays 00;00
the Next on period is during subsequent day.
Features:
Up to 12 daily on/off periods can be programmed:
5 day week, by weekend, or an individual day basis.
Time-clock settings:
If at anytime the timer is left for more than 10 seconds without any button ‘pushes’ it first asks if you would like to erase all settings ‘N’
for no being highlighted but to change to ‘Y’ for yes press the right button and then press Prog to confirm and save the settings. Or after
a further 10 seconds it asks you if you want to ‘Save Changes’ with again ‘N’ and ‘Y’ as above or leaving it alone for a further 10 seconds
the timer reverts to original ‘non-programming’ mode.
To Change Date and Time: Press Prog button and the year will be displayed. To change the year press the Up button until the correct
year is displayed or if already correct press the Prog button again to display the month setting and press the Up button to correct the
month setting or if correct press the Prog button again to adjust the day setting by using the Up button. To change the time press the
Prog again and using the Right button select the hours, minutes or seconds that you want ot adjust and adjust using the Up button.
When any of the above have been adjusted leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save
your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
30/08/07 THU ON
09;17 nxon 11;30
Timer On
Timer Off
Led’s showing time-clock status
16 x 2 LCD Module
for Trade Clock Setting
Prog Right UP
SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA
Door ‘B’ ConnectionsDoor ‘A’ Connections
RG59 to
Camera
RG59 to
Camera
SN SB DO CA SN SB DO CA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PL1
PL8 PL12 PL21 PL21
PL29
RG59 Crimp
Connector
RG59 Crimp
Connector
12 volt DC supply
PL17 +12V / 0v
Camera Camera
Camera signals are automatically switched from
Door ‘A’ to Door ‘B’ when calls are generated.
Preset Adjustments
Video Adj.
Speech
Time
Callup
Time
Call Tone
Time
Reassurance
Volume
Door A
Lock Timer
Door B
Lock Timer
++
++ +
+
To Change the Daily (DLY) On & Off Times. Press the Prog button 6 times and DLY 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or
Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either the hours
or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting
‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
To Change the Week day (M-F) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until M-F 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition
i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either
the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear
highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
To Change the Weekend (WKN) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until WKN 1 will be highlighted and it’s condition
i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the Right button to highlight either
the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save Changes Y/N screen will appear
highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog button.
To Change the Individual Day (Mon) On & Off Times. Repeatedly press the Prog button until MON 1 (or the appropriate day) will be
highlighted and it’s condition i.e On or Off. To change the condition press the Up button. To adjust the time period first press the
Right button to highlight either the hours or minutes and use the Up button to adjust the time, leave for 10 seconds and the Save
Changes Y/N screen will appear highlighting ‘N’ to save your settings press the Right button to highlight ‘Y’ and press the Prog
button.
Trades Time-Clock Cont.
System Notes
A). If using 4 pair CW1308 or Cat5e cable on a flat that has multiple video handsets fitted (e.g. DDA flat) and the internal ringer is
enabled, BZ must still be connected to ensure correct operation of the call tone. To achieve this the DS function is lost. If DS is a
requirement then use CW1308 6 pair. Maximum distance between video handsets and controller when using 4 pair cable is 70 metres.
B). When using mains rated cables for locks etc. Always use flex rather than single core cables as single core cables put strain on the
terminal connectors.
C). Earth all metalwork connected to the system i.e. Door Panels, fire switches, push to exits etc.
D). Whilst Entrotec preset the power supplies to output 13.8v DC to charge batteries it is advisable that these are reset to 13.8v when the
system is under full load (with battery disconnected).
E). If using Easitag access control then user keys must be added to each door separately. Key-fobs are stored in the door panel PCB and
stand-alone readers. If these are replaced at anytime then it is advisable to swop IC2 so that all key information is retained rather than
retrieve keyfobs from residents. IC2 is the only IC that is removable and fitted in a socket. Ensure correct orientation.
F). If using automatic door openers then wire doorlocks as shown and using the spare relay connections, connect C & NO connections to
trigger the automatic door opener.
Note: it is imperative that a delay time delay of at least 1 second is set on the door opener. If this is not done then the opener will try to
open the door before the locks are released which will eventually burn out the motor.
Notch or dot towards
top of PCB
24LC16B
IC2
PL6(PL28)
BN
BE
Spare Volt
free conntacts
12v
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
To Door opener trigger inputs
2
1.5mm Flex to lock(s)
Video Schematic (Dual or Single Entrance)
Page 10 Page 11
Speech Time: Adjusts how long the user can talk for before the system resets, 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
Call-up Time: Adjusts how long the system stays 'live' for once a call has been made, 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
Call Tone Time: Adjusts how long the call tone is emitted to the handsets and front panel, 1 to 25 seconds.
Reassurance Volume: Adjusts the volume of the call tone at the front panels and should be set in accordance with 'on-site' conditions.
Door A/B Lock Timer: Adjusts the door open time period and should be adjusted to suit 'on-site' requirements. 1 to 30 Seconds.
Video adjustment: Adjusts the video balance to fine tune the video picture quality and should be adjusted 'on-site' to suit installation.
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Entrotec Limited
Access House
5, Ashwood Court, Oakbank
LivingstonvEH53 0TL
Tel: 01506 886230 Fax: 01506 886233
Customer Support: 01506 886235
www.entrotec.com
Manufactured in the UK
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