Kaba Saflok SR Series User manual

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Saflok SRTM Series RFID (RCU/ECU)

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Saflok SRTM Series RFID (RCU/ECU)
Please check to make sure all parts are accounted for before beginning installation. Do not substitute any of the parts. The use of substitute parts will result
in poor performance of the lock.
All information contained herein, including but not limited to product pricing and other intellectual property, is confidential and intended for the sole use of the
addressee(s) so named. Any misuse of this confidential information contained herein may result in legal action by Computerized Security Systems dba SAFLOK
and its parent company. Made in North America
©2015 Kaba Lodging Systems. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
SR1 Reader and Controller Box
Ideal for Surface mount or mounting on aluminum door frame.
SR2 Reader and Controller Box
Intended for flush mount
Wire Nuts
Wire Nuts
5/64" Allen Wrench
5/64" Allen Wrench
SR Controller
SR Controller
SR1 Reader (Surface Mount)
SR2 Reader (Flush Mount)
Single Metal Gang Box
3.03"H x 3.51" D x 1.97" W Metal Controller Box
3"H x 3.5"D x 3.77" W
Plastic Controller Box
4-1/8"H x 2-29/32" Dx 4-5/32" W

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Saflok SRTM Series RFID Reader Installation Guide - PK3670_T_08_15
The SR RFID remote control unit (RCU) controls access to electric strikes, electric exit devices, electromagnetic locks, and parking gates. Positioning the keycard
over the reader will momentarily switch power to the electrified locking device.
Pre-installation Requirement
Be sure to investigate the switching current and voltages required by the electric access control hardware. The SR RFID RCU is
equipped with a relay that can be configured either “normally open” or “normally closed,” to function properly with the hardware
application. The relay is rated for 5 amps at 250 VAC or 5 amps at 30 VDC. Review your local fire and electrical codes before
installing this product.
Power: (Not Supplied)
A Low voltage power source of 12 to 24 volts with a minimum current of 125 mA AC or DC is required but not included with the
RCU.
*Important* (DO NOT EXCEED 24 VOLTS)
Mounting Considerations: ?
Reader position (acordance with ADA requirements?)
Controller position (on the locked side of the entry. Convieient location for wiring. Secure location from vandalizsm?)
Wire specification / routing
RCU electrical configuration:
The RCU is equipped with a Dry Contact Relay that can be configured either Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).
The relay is rated for five Amps at 250VAC or 5 AMPS at 30VDC. Typically the NO set of contacts are used so that the ECU will
work like the elevator call button to complete the circuit to call the elevator to the specific floor.
*Important* Review your local Fire, Electrical and Building Codes before installing this product. Be sure to investigate the
switching current and voltages present at the existing elevator buttons and determine if the RCU relay contact rating and
configuration will be adequate.
The installer must be capable and knowledgeable of the electric access control system. There are many variations of electric
access control systems and local codes; for this reason, the RCU must be installed by a qualified installer.
Messenger™ Option
For RCU units equipped with the Messenger transceiver module, the faceplate and electrical enclosure of the SR controller
must be plastic to ensure optimum transmissions of the RF access communications to a nearby Messenger hub (for Messenger
applications, SR RFID RCU faceplates are available in white, ivory, or dark brown plastic.) If the RCU location has not been previ-
ously confirmed for connectivity to the Messenger network, consult the Messenger Site Survey Instructions. In some cases an
additional hub may be required to ensure connectivity in new locations.
Programming
Program the RCU/ECU by using the propertys hand held programmer. Connect the USB probe to the USB port located on the
serial interface board located in the controller box.
1- Pre-installation Requirements

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NONE
Controller BOM

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1-11/16
[42,9]
17/32
[13,5]
1-7/8
[47,6]
2-7/8
[73]
A
A
B
HOLE
ID
DIM
COMMENTS INCH[mm]
INCH [mm]
A
INSTALLATION WITH DRYWALL INSERT
7/32 5,6 1-1/2 [38,1]
INSTALLATION WITH METAL SCREW
9/64 3,6 1/2 [12,7]
B5/8 15.9-
2- Installing the Saflok SR RFID RCU
SR1 Surface Mount installation SR2 Flush Mount installation
Note: The SR RFID RCU Controller is optionally provided with a plastic double-gang deep switch box intended for
interior installations. Please check your local building codes before installing.
1. Position the reader box in an accessible location on the locked side. The box should be in close proximity to the
access opening as the user will have five seconds to open the door before it relocks. For exterior applications
the surface mount sealed SR1 unit shall be used. Use the drilling template below to prepare the wall or metal
door frame for attaching the SR1 back plate.
2. Position the controller box on the opposite side of the wall within 15 meters of the reader.
3. Run the appropriate wires to the controller enclosure and SR reader enclosure in accordance with the schematic
diagram on the following page. For connecting the reader to the controller 3 twisted pair x 22 AWG CMP cable
is recommended (Belden 6542FE, or equivalent). Ensure compliance with local building codes.
4. Make the necessary wire connections in accordance with the schematic diagram on the following page.
5. Secure the faceplate to the controller box with the four #6-32 x 1” screws (provided). For the SR2 flush mount
reader, secure the faceplate to the reader box with the two #6-32 x 1” screws (provided). Tighten the screws
using the 5/64” Allen wrench (provided). For the SR1 surface mount, hang the reader housing on the back plate
clip, swing down into position, and fasten with #8-32 screw (provided) through hole in bottom of case.
6. Program the RCU/ECU by using the propertys hand held programmer. Connect the USB probe to the USB port
located on the serial interface board located in the controller box.

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3- Schematic Diagram
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
SR RFID READER AND
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU)
ELECTRIFIED
LOCKING DEVICE
ELECTRIFIED
LOCKING DEVICE
POWER SUPPLY
12 - 24 VOLTS
CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE
DOUBLE GANG BOX
(LOW VOLTAGE)
USE NORMALLY OPEN FOR ELECTRIC STRIKES
USE NORMALLY CLOSED FOR ELECTRO MAGNETS
NORMALLY CLOSED (BLACK)
NORMALLY OPEN (BLUE)
COMMON (RED)
DRY CONTACT OUTPUT
POWER INPUT
AC OR DC
12 - 24 VOLTS
(15 METER MAXIMUM)
SHIELDED CABLE
3 x 22 AWG TWISTED PAIR
SR RFID READER
(BACK VIEW)
MODULE
INTERFACE
RCU PCB
-6V
+6V
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
RF PCB (OPTIONAL)
2
1
3
4
5
6
Power Leads
The SR RFID RCU requires 12-24 volts AC or DC input. Two wire leads (white insulation) are provided for supplying
power to the controller. Ensure that voltage going to the controller does not exceed 24 volts.
Any 110 VAC power supplies necessary for rectification shall be in separate rated enclosures.
Relay Leads
Three wire leads (red, black, and blue) are provided for switching power to the electrified locking device attached to
the gate, door, doorframe, etc.
• The red lead is common. It is always connected.
• The black lead is normally closed (NC). It is used for electric lock devices like electromagnets.
• The blue lead is normally open (NO). It is used for electric lock devices like electric strikes.
Regulatory Compliance:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules,. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications of this product, not approved by manufacturer will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.”
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
FCC ID: SAPMESSENGEREM
IC: 7078A-A28990
Contains transmitter module with FCC # SAPMESSENGER2GHZ and IC # 7078A-A28780

PK3670_T_08_15
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