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M Series Installation Guide


Lenel® OnGuard® 7.3 M Series Installation Guide
This guide is item number DOC-1042-EN-US, revision 7.008, June 2016.
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M Series Installation Guide

Table of Contents

Hardware Installation Guidelines ......................................... 9


1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 11
2. Installation ............................................................................................ 12
2.1 Installation Outline .............................................................................................. 12
2.2 General Installation Rules .................................................................................. 13
2.3 Signal Transmission ........................................................................................... 13
2.4 Cabling ............................................................................................................... 14
2.5 Mounting ............................................................................................................. 14
2.6 Power Setup ....................................................................................................... 17
2.7 Wiring Controller Tamper and AC Power Fail Inputs .......................................... 20

3. Pre-Power Up Testing ......................................................................... 22


4. Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 23
4.1 Power Problems ................................................................................................. 23
4.2 Reader Problems ................................................................................................ 24
4.3 Door Strike Problems ......................................................................................... 25
4.4 Contacting Technical Support ............................................................................ 26

5. UL Certified Installations ...................................................................... 27


5.1 Power ................................................................................................................. 29
5.2 UL Certified Power Supplies ............................................................................... 29
5.3 Typical Combinations for UL Installations ........................................................... 29
5.4 UL Evaluated Readers and Card Formats .......................................................... 31
5.5 Additional UL Requirements ............................................................................... 31

LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller ....................... 33


6. Overview of the LNL-3300-M5 ............................................................. 35
6.1 The LNL-3300-M5 Board .................................................................................... 35
6.2 Default Login Security Enhancements ............................................................... 37

7. Jumpers and Switches ......................................................................... 41


7.1 J4 Termination Jumper ....................................................................................... 41
7.2 DIP Switches ...................................................................................................... 41
7.3 Reset Switch ....................................................................................................... 41

8. Dual NIC Operation ............................................................................. 42


8.1 LNL-ETHLAN-MICR (Micro Serial Server) ......................................................... 42

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8.2 ETHLAN-MCR Standoffs .................................................................................... 42


8.3 ETHLAN-MICR Addressing ................................................................................ 42
8.4 Establish Network Communication ..................................................................... 44

9. Wiring ................................................................................................... 45
9.1 Communication Wiring ....................................................................................... 45
9.2 Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring ......................... 46

10. Configuration ..................................................................................... 47


10.1 Web Configuration ............................................................................................ 47
10.2 Configuring the LNL-3300-M5 in the Host Application ...................................... 50

11. Other Functions ................................................................................. 51


11.1 Memory and Real Time Clock Backup Battery ................................................. 51
11.2 Bulk Erase Function ......................................................................................... 51

12. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 52


13. Specifications ..................................................................................... 53

LNL-1100-20DI Input Control Module ................................ 55


14. Overview of the LNL-1100-20DI ........................................................ 57
15. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ...................................... 59
16. Alarm Input Wiring ............................................................................. 61
17. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 63
18. Specifications ..................................................................................... 64

LNL-1200-16DO Output Control Module ............................ 65


19. Overview of the LNL-1200-16DO ...................................................... 67
20. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ...................................... 69
21. Digital Output Wiring .......................................................................... 71
22. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 73
23. Specifications ..................................................................................... 74

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LNL-1200-16DOR Output Control Module ......................... 75


24. Overview of the LNL-1200-16DOR .................................................... 77
25. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ...................................... 79
26. Relay Output Wiring ........................................................................... 81
27. Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 84
28. Specifications ..................................................................................... 85

LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module ......................... 87


29. Overview of the LNL-1320-2RP ......................................................... 89
30. Configuration ..................................................................................... 91
30.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ..................................................... 91
30.2 Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5) ............................................. 92

31. Reader Wiring .................................................................................... 94


31.1 LNL-1320-2RP to Reader Wiring ...................................................................... 94
31.2 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring .................................................... 97
31.3 Door Strike Wiring .......................................................................................... 100

32. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 106


33. Specifications ................................................................................... 107

LNL-1320-S2RP Dual Door Control Module .................... 109


34. Overview of the LNL-1320-S2RP .................................................... 111
35. Configuration ................................................................................... 113
35.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ................................................... 113
35.2 Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5) ........................................... 114

36. Reader Wiring .................................................................................. 116


36.1 LNL-1320-S2RP to Reader Wiring ................................................................. 116
36.2 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring .................................................. 119
36.3 Door Strike Wiring .......................................................................................... 123

37. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 129


38. Specifications ................................................................................... 130

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LNL-1340-M2K Four Reader interface Module ................ 131


39. Overview of the LNL-1340-M2K ...................................................... 133
40. Configuration ................................................................................... 138
40.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ................................................... 138
40.2 Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and 12 Volt Battery Wiring ......................... 139
40.3 Ethernet Grounding ........................................................................................ 140

41. Wiring ............................................................................................... 141


41.1 RS-485 Communication Wiring ...................................................................... 141
41.2 Reader Wiring ................................................................................................. 141

42. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 152


43. UL 294 Installations ......................................................................... 153
44. Specifications ................................................................................... 154

LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module ......................... 155


45. Overview of the LNL-1380-8RP ....................................................... 157
46. Configuration ................................................................................... 159
46.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate ................................................... 159
46.2 Setting the Reader Interface Power Selection Jumper (J3) ............................ 160
46.3 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 161

47. Status LEDs ..................................................................................... 168


48. Specifications ................................................................................... 169

LNL-8000-MCOM RS-485 Interface Module .................... 171


49. Overview of the LNL-8000-MCOM .................................................. 173
50. Wiring ............................................................................................... 174
50.1 Communication Wiring ................................................................................... 174
50.2 Input Power Wiring ......................................................................................... 175
50.3 Enclosure Tamper and Power Fault Wiring .................................................... 176

51. Specifications ................................................................................... 177

Index ................................................................................................................ 179

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HARDWARE
INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
M Series Installation Guide

1 Introduction

Important: In order to use the LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller (ISC), the
Migration Controllers (CASI) license bit must be enabled.

The Lenel M Series is a user-configurable controller enclosure for use with the OnGuard access control and
alarm management software platforms. The M5 controller provides distributed processing for the interface
of access control readers, keypads, alarm inputs and outputs back to a host system computer. Distributed
processing from the PXNplus CPU board within the M5 enclosure allows the controller to operate
independent of the host system computer with the majority of access control and alarm monitoring decisions
made locally at the controller.
The Lenel M Series provides instant response for door control and alarm sensing in the field, while leaving
the host system computer with more processing power for quickly executing daily operations such as alarm
response, database updates and reporting.
The Lenel M Series has five (5) card slots for controller boards. All boards plug into the controller
backplane making field configuration and maintenance easy and economical.
The Lenel M Series additionally incorporates flash memory technology that provides the ability to receive
its operating system and application remotely from the host system over the already established
communications path. This allows future firmware upgrades centrally from the host system without
requiring costly service trips to each location for firmware replacement. Both the modular design and the
flash memory technology of the Lenel M Series provide a simple migration path when considering future
host system upgrades.
The M5 controller consists of the following:
• Enclosure (all steel cabinet with key lock and tamper-switch-protected door)
• Power supply (user-provided)
• Battery backup power supply (user-provided)
• LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller (ISC)
Options include:
• LNL-1100-20DI Input/Output Control Module
• LNL-8000-MCOM RS-485 Interface Module
• Reader Processing boards:
- LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module
- LNL-1320-S2RP Supervised Dual Door Control Module
- LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module
• Output boards:
- LNL-1200-16DO Digital Output Control Module
- LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Output Control Module

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2 Installation

2.1 Installation Outline

The following is a basic outline for installing and setting up the Lenel M Series system. Some steps may
have been done depending on what was ordered. Some steps are optional, depending on the additional
equipment to be used. These steps are noted.

Important: Do not apply power to any component until the installation is complete. Damage
to the components may occur if power is incorrectly applied.

1. Determine the cable clamps needed and obtain them before starting the installation.
During the installation, remember to:
• Label all connections/cables for ease of maintenance.
• Leave enough slack in the wiring so the cables can be “dressed”. This minimizes interference
during board removal or replacement.
2. Unpack your system. Refer to Introduction on page 11.
3. Mount the enclosure. Refer to Mounting on page 14.
4. Mount and install the power supply. Refer to Installing the Power Supply on page 17.
5. Mount and install the battery backup. Refer to Installing the Battery Backup on page 19.
6. Wire up the LNL-3300-M5 ISC. Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings. Refer to Wiring on
page 45.
7. If using networked controllers, verify that your network is up and running.
8. Install the reader board(s) into the enclosure and wire up the readers to the controller. Be sure to
configure and verify the switch settings, jumpers, and/or resistor packs.
9. If using digital inputs, insert the LNL-1100-DI into the enclosure and wire the inputs to the board. Be
sure to configure and verify the switch settings. Refer to Overview of the LNL-1100-20DI on page 57.
10. If using digital outputs, insert either the LNL-1200-16DO or LNL-1200-16DOR into the enclosure and
wire the outputs to the board. Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings. Refer to Overview of
the LNL-1200-16DO on page 67 and Overview of the LNL-1200-16DOR on page 77.
11. Test the wiring before you apply power. Refer to Pre-Power Up Testing on page 22
12. Configure your controller. Configure the controller using the Integrated Configuration Tool (ICT).
Refer to Web Configuration on page 47.

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2.2 General Installation Rules

Important: This equipment is to be installed, maintained and serviced by authorized service


persons only.

The authorized installation contractor should comply with the following rules:
• Neatly label cables at both ends.
(For example, labels should include: controller address number/device or reader number)
• Use individually shielded pairs of cables only. All wiring must comply with local, state, and federal
electrical codes and fire codes.
• Obey all national, state, and local electrical and safety codes.
• Obtain any required permits and/or inspections. Contact the local fire marshal for assistance if
necessary.
• Safety of customer personnel is the primary consideration of the installation.
• Neatly dress and tie or lace all wiring in a professional manner.
• Gather together and tape all unused conductors in multiple conductor cables.
• Shield all cabling and terminate properly.

Notes: This is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can
cause immediate or subtle damage to sensitive electronic parts. An electrostatic charge can
build up on the human body and then discharge when you touch a board. A discharge can be
produced when walking across a carpet and touching a board, for example. Before handling
any board, make sure you dissipate your body’s charge by touching ground. This discharges
any static electricity build-up.

2.3 Signal Transmission

• Where practical, keep cables well separated from each other. Separate power cables from signal cables.
• Keep the break-out at the ends of signal cables as short as possible.
• Ground all shield drain wire(s) at the M5 controller using the grounding studs provided outside the
cabinet enclosure.
• For communication cables between controllers, ground shield to the upstream controller only.

Note: Do not ground both cable ends.

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2.4 Cabling

2.4.1 Cable Routing


Keep cabling at least 1 foot (30.5 cm) away from any power line or other AC voltage source.
Exercise caution when locating cables and M5 components near any other equipment that may cause
electrical interference (noise). Examples of electrical and electro-magnetic noise sources are:
• Fluorescent lighting and neon fixtures.
• Power distribution panels, including wiring, transformers, generators, and alternators.
• Motors that drive machinery, such as air conditioners, elevators, escalators, large blowers, and machine
tools. Electromagnetic equipment such as degaussers, magnetic chucks, etc.
• Control equipment (relays) for machinery and other switching devices that carry or switch large
currents.
• Radio and television receivers and transmitters.
• Signal generators and intercom systems.
• Radar transmitting equipment.
• Arc welders, electrodischarge machinery, and related equipment.
• RF induction heaters.

2.4.2 Cable Length


• Minimize long parallel cable runs since they increase the likelihood of interference between signal
cables and electrical interference sources.
• Avoid excess cable length between the M5 controller and the optional equipment, such as readers and
digital outputs, to reduce signal degradation due to external effects.

2.5 Mounting

Read the mounting and handling guidelines below before beginning to mount the controller.

2.5.1 Mounting and Handling Guidelines


Comply with the following guidelines:
• Locate the host computer and the Lenel M Series system in areas secure from any disruption to data
communications or tampering.
• Clean and clear all mounting areas of corrosive gases and airborne metallic particles. Avoid installing
near photocopiers due to contamination from toner particles.
• Protect the Lenel M Series system from hazardous (high) voltages.
• Mount the Lenel M Series enclosure on a vertical surface with at least 6 inches (15.2 cm) clearance on
all four sides to support thermal air cooling.
• Locate the Lenel M Series enclosure in a place that provides dedicated AC earth ground. The Lenel M
Series system must be earth grounded.
• Keep interior and exterior housing of all Lenel M Series enclosures and other components free of wire
remnants.
• Avoid temperatures outside range specified for Lenel M Series operating environment. Do not leave
boards or other components in direct sunlight.
• To avoid mechanical damage, do not drop or stack boards.

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• Do not subject printed circuit boards to electrostatic discharge.

2.5.2 Mounting Instructions

Note: Do not apply power to any component during installation. Damage to components may occur
if power is incorrectly applied.

Mount the controller enclosure using the following steps.

1. Remove the packing material from the enclosure.


2. Unscrew four (4) nuts to remove card cage. Use socket wrench for #10 nuts.
3. Using the template provided, mark and drill four (4) mounting holes.
4. Using customer furnished 1/4-in. (6 mm) threaded lag bolts or equivalent and washers, secure the
enclosure to the wall. Replace the card cage.
5. If required, install cable conduit to the enclosure knockout holes.
The enclosure has knockout holes on three sides. To open the holes, strike the knockouts from outside
the cabinet. Then pull the cable through the holes.
6. Fit and tighten approved strain relief clamp in each knockout hole to be used.

Note: The enclosure must be grounded.

7. Find the nearest earth ground (electrical box, ground bus, etc.). Run wire from the M5 cabinet ground
terminal (cabinet bottom left) to earth ground point. Use wire size in accordance with local and national
electrical codes.

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Controller and Components Assembly Drawing in Standard Enclosure

15
2

3
14 4

5 6

13
8
12

11

10

Controller and Components Assembly Drawing in Standard Enclosure Callouts

Callout Description

1 Mounting surface

2 Lenel M Series enclosure

3 Tamper switch

4 Card cage for printed circuit boards

5 Slot J7

6 LNL-3300-M5 in Slot J7 (first controller enclosure)


LNL-8000-MCOM in Slot J7 (downstream controller enclosures)

7 Slot J6 (empty)

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Controller and Components Assembly Drawing in Standard Enclosure Callouts

Callout Description

8 Slots J1 through J5: printed circuit boards

9 Component side of printed circuit boards

10 Solder side of printed circuit boards

11 Slot J1

12 Internal ground stud bracket

13 Ground for cable shield termination

14 Enclosure height: 12.700 in. (322.58 mm)

15 Enclosure width: 7.875 in. (200.02 mm)

The Lenel M Series requires a 12 VDC, 3 A minimum, power supply. Depending on system configuration, a
larger power supply may be required.

Note: For downstream controller enclosures, connect power to the LNL-8000-MCOM using the
same steps and guidelines to connect power to the LNL-3300-M5.

2.6 Power Setup

2.6.1 Installing the Power Supply

Notes: A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
This equipment has been designed for connection to an IT power distribution system.

1. Mount the power supply as close to the controller enclosure as possible.


2. Run the wire through the knockout hold to the following terminals on the LNL-3300-M5 ISC:
• TB1-3: VIN (+12 VDC)
• TB1-4: GND (12 VDC return)
Connect power with 18 AWG minimum.

Note: There are three pairs of power connections on the LNL-3300-M5 ISC, all are in parallel. If
needed the other two pairs can supply power to the I/O boards.

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Power Supply Wiring

TB1

VIN
1

GND
+ VIN 3
3

4 GND 4
-
VIN

GND

TMPR

PFLT

Power Supply Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 Power supply (110/220 VAC input)

2 TB1 terminal block on LNL-3300-M5 ISC

3 TB1-3: +12 VDC connection

4 TB1-4: Ground (12 VDC return)

3. Install the enclosure ground complying with the following guidelines:


• Provide a dedicated AC ground for each controller.
• Find the nearest earth ground, such as an electrical box or a ground bus.
• Run a 14-18 AWG wire from the controller enclosure ground stud (located at the enclosure bottom
left) to the earth ground point.

Notes: Controller earth grounding (AC grounding) is a critical element for proper operation.
Connect the GND signal to earth ground in one location within the system. Multiple earth
ground connections are not recommended and can cause ground loop problems.
Test AC power ground to ensure proper earth grounding. Using an ohmmeter, measure the
resistance between the enclosure ground stud and a known good earth ground (metal water

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pipe or building structural steel frame). If resistance is greater than 50 ohms, it indicates poor
AC ground. A good earth ground must be made before completing the installation.
Do not ground both cable ends.
Observe polarity on the 12 VDC input. If the polarity is reversed, the fuse will blow to prevent
damage. If the fuse blows, replace with a fuse of the same type and rating.

2.6.2 Installing the Battery Backup


The battery backup acts as a temporary power supply to the Lenel M Series when AC power is lost. Figure X
shows a typical wiring between a battery backup power supply and an LNL-3300-M5 ISC. For specific
wiring information, refer to the documentation supplied with the battery backup unit.

Note: Make sure all power (AC input and battery backup) is disconnected before installing any of the
printed circuit boards.

Wiring Battery Backup with Built-in Relay for Fault Output (AC Power Fail)
6
1
TB1

NC 7 1
9
2K 8 2
2 COM 2K

NO 11
TB1
+ +
3 10
- -
+ 12
4 3
- 13 4
GND
NC
5

COM
14 6
15 8

16

Wiring Battery Backup with Built-in Relay for Fault Output (AC Power Fail) Callouts

Callout Description

1 Battery backup power supply (installer supplied)

2 Low battery connections (Normally Closed contacts only)

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Wiring Battery Backup with Built-in Relay for Fault Output (AC Power Fail) Callouts

Callout Description

3 Battery connections

4 +12 VDC output connections

5 AC power fail connections (Normally Closed contacts only)

6 LNL-1100-20DI Input/Output Module (TB1 shown)

7 TB1-1: Input 1 ground (return) connection

8 TB1-2: Input 1 point connection

9 Install 2K resistors at power supply terminal block

10 +12 VDC backup battery

11 TB1 on LNL-3300-M5 (or LNL-8000-MCOM in downstream controller enclosure)

12 TB1-3: +12 VDC connection

13 TB1-4: Ground connection (GND)

14 TB1-6: Ground connection (GND)

15 TB1-8: AC power fail input connection (PFLT)

16 FCC and CE compliance: shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole
(strain relief) and grounded to external ground studs provided.

2.7 Wiring Controller Tamper and AC Power Fail Inputs

2.7.1 LNL-3300-M5 ISC


The LNL-3300-M5 has two dedicated inputs for enclosure tamper (TMPR) and UPS fault monitoring
(PFLT). If these inputs are not used, install a jumper wire.
To connect the tamper and UPS fault monitoring inputs:

1. Connect the tamper switch to the LNL-3300-M5 on TB1-6 (GND) and TB1-7 (TMPR). Only use a
Normally Closed contact.
2. Connect AC power fail input from a battery backup unit to the LNL-3300-M5 on TB1-6 (GND) and
TB1-8 (PFLT).
The battery backup unit must supply either a Normally Closed dry contact or a sense line that is low
(GND), meaning no AC power failure.

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Enclosure Tamper and UPS Fault Input Wiring


1

TB1

VIN

GND

VIN

GND

VIN

2 6
GND
5
3 TMPR 7

4
PFLT 8

Enclosure Tamper and UPS Fault Input Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 TB1 on LNL-3300-M5 ISC

2 TB1-6: Ground connection

3 TB1-7: Enclosure tamper connection

4 TB1-8: UPS fault monitoring connection

5 Normally Closed contacts

2.7.2 LNL-8000-MCOM
The LNL-8000-MCOM does not have dedicated inputs for enclosure tamper and UPS fault monitoring.
There are three options available to wire tamper and power fault switches in downstream controller
enclosures:
• Wire the tamper and power fault switches in series from the first controller enclosure to downstream
controller enclosures. Use conduit when wiring from one enclosure to the next, and ensure the conduit
is inaccessible. With this option, the user cannot determine which controller enclosure is reporting the
alarm.
• Wire the tamper and power fault switches to available inputs on the LNL-1100-20DI board.
• Wire the tamper and power fault switches to available reader port inputs.

The inputs on the LNL-1100-20DI, LNL-1320-2RP, and the LNL-1320-S2RP are monitor points configured
as unsupervised, Normally Closed contacts.

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3 Pre-Power Up Testing

Follow the steps below before powering up the controller.

1. Measure the AC power supplied to the power supply (110 VAC or 220 VAC, depending on the power
supply installed).

Note: The power supply must have a dedicated circuit breaker. Do not plug into an outlet that is
controlled by an on/off switch.

2. Using an ohmmeter, test the reader power wiring to determine if a short circuit exists. Unplug each
reader connector and measure, from the reader connector going out to the readers between the + pin
(VO or 12V) to chassis and the + pin to the ground pin.
Refer to the following list of terminal blocks and pins for more information:
- LNL-1320-2RP and LNL-1320-S2RP:
– Reader Port 1: TB1-1: VO; TB1-2: GND
– Reader Port 2: TB3-1: VO; TB3-2: GND
- LNL-1380-8RP:
– Reader Port 1: TB1-1: 12V; TB1-2: GND
– Reader Port 2: TB1-5: 12V; TB1-6: GND
– Reader Port 3: TB2-1: 12V; TB2-2: GND
– Reader Port 4: TB2-5: 12V; TB2-6: GND
– Reader Port 5: TB3-1: 12V; TB3-2: GND
– Reader Port 6: TB3-5: 12V; TB3-6: GND
– Reader Port 7: TB4-1: 12V; TB4-2: GND
– Reader Port 8: TB4-5: 12V; TB4-6: GND
Result: A measurement of less than 100 ohms indicates a short circuit. Correct this condition before
applying power to the system.
3. If an LNL-1200-16DO is installed, check for a short circuit. Unplug each connector and measure from
chassis ground to all pins on the LNL-1200-16DO connector.
Result: A measurement of less than 100 ohms indicates a short circuit. Trace out the wiring to locate
the short circuit.
4. Reconnect all connectors.
5. On the LNL-3300-M5, disconnect the power input connector from Terminal Block 1 (TB1).
6. Use a voltmeter to measure the input voltage across TB1-3 (VIN) and TB1-4 (GND) on the
LNL-3300-M5.
Result: If the voltmeter reads -12 to -15 VDC, the wires are reversed.
Solution: Reverse the wires on TB1-3 (VIN) and TB1-4 (GND) so TB1-3 is the + voltage. The
voltmeter should read +12 to +15 VDC.
7. Reconnect the power input connector from TB1 connector removed in Step 5.
8. Apply power to the system.

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4 Troubleshooting

This section provides information to help diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while
configuring or using the Lenel M Series and offers technical support contacts in case assistance is needed.
Refer to the appropriate section:
• Power Problems on page 23
• Reader Problems on page 24
• Door Strike Problems on page 25
• Contacting Technical Support on page 26

4.1 Power Problems

Problem: The Lenel M Series does not power up correctly.


Resolution: Verify that the Status LEDs on the LNL-3300-M5 ISC are on. Refer to figure LNL-3300-M5
Board on page 36. If these LEDs are not ON per the stated operation in Status LEDs on page 52, do the
following:

1. Use a voltmeter to check the power supply output. It should read 12 to 15 VDC. If there is no output,
make sure the power supply is not on a switched outlet. Be sure the circuit breaker for the power supply
is not tripped.
2. Make sure the power input connector is properly seated in TB1 on the LNL-3300-M5.
3. Make sure the LNL-3300-M5 is seated properly into the backplane and that no pins are bent on J6, the
48-pin connector.
4. Disconnect the power input connector from TB1 on the LNL-3300-M5. Remove the LNL-3300-M5 and
inspect the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace it.

Note: Replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating. Do not power the unit back on until the
problem is identified and corrected.

a. Make sure that the wiring connections from the power supply to the LNL-3300-M5 are not
reversed. If these connections are OK, go to Step 4b.
b. Use an ohmmeter to check the resistance between TB1-3 (VIN) and TB1-4 (GND) on the
LNL-3300-M5. If the resistance is less than 200 ohms, there is a short from power to ground.
Isolate the fault by doing the following:
– Remove all boards from the backplane except the LNL-3300-M5. Add each board while
measuring the resistance on J6 pins 3 and 4. When the resistance falls below 200 ohms while a
board is plugged in, isolate the board. Continue checking the remaining boards for other
ground faults.
– Remove connectors one by one on the faulty boards until the fault condition disappears
(resistance goes above 200 ohms). Trace out wiring on these connectors to find and correct the
problem.

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4.2 Reader Problems

Consult your reader installation manual for potential problems that are not related to the LNL-3300-M5
controller. Also refer to the following sections:
• Using the LNL-1320-2RP on page 24
• Using the LNL-1320-S2RP on page 24
• Using the LNL-1380-8RP on page 25

4.2.1 Using the LNL-1320-2RP


Problem: The reader does not power up.
Resolution:

1. Make sure that the reader selection voltage jumper (JP5) on the LNL-1320-2RP is properly set. Refer to
Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5) on page 92.

Caution: Do not set JP5 to 12 V for a 5 V reader. Doing so may permanently damage the
reader.

2. Make sure that the proper resistor packs are installed in the LNL-1320-2RP. Refer to Installing Resistor
Packs on page 34.
3. Check the wiring between the LNL-1320-2RP board and the reader. Refer to Reader Wiring on page 94
and the reader installation manual.
4. Make sure the connectors are firmly seated in TB1 (Reader Port 1) and TB3 (Reader Port 2) on the
LNL-1320-2RP board.
Problem: The reader has power, but the Status LEDs 1 (Reader Port 1) and 2 (Reader Port 2) on the
LNL-1320-2RP do not flash at all (no reader activity).
Resolution:

1. Make sure that the resistor packs are installed and are the correct value for the reader type being used.
2. Make sure that the DIP switch settings on the LNL-1320-2RP for address and reader technology/format
are correct. Refer to Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate on page 91.
3. Check the wiring between the reader and the LNL-1320-2RP. Refer to Reader Wiring on page 94 and
the reader installation manual.

4.2.2 Using the LNL-1320-S2RP


Problem: The reader does not power up.
Resolution:

1. Make sure that the reader selection voltage jumper (JP5) on the LNL-1320-S2RP is properly set. Refer
to Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5) on page 114.

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Caution: Do not set JP5 to 12 V for a 5 V reader. Doing so may permanently damage the
reader.

2. Make sure that the proper resistor packs are installed in the LNL-1320-S2RP. Refer to Installing
Resistor Packs on page 34.
3. Check the wiring between the LNL-1320-S2RP board and the reader. Refer to Reader Wiring on
page 116 and the reader installation manual.
4. Make sure the connectors are firmly seated in TB1 (Reader Port 1) and TB3 (Reader Port 2) on the
LNL-1320-S2RP board.
Problem: The reader has power, but the Status LEDs 1 (Reader Port 1) and 2 (Reader Port 2) on the
LNL-1320-S2RP do not flash at all (no reader activity).
Resolution:

1. Make sure that the resistor packs are installed and are the correct value for the reader type being used.
2. Make sure that the DIP switch settings on the LNL-1320-S2RP for address and reader technology/
format are correct. Refer to Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate on page 113.
3. Check the wiring between the reader and the LNL-1320-S2RP. Refer to Reader Wiring on page 116 and
the reader installation manual.

4.2.3 Using the LNL-1380-8RP


Problem: The reader does not power up.
Resolution:

1. Check the wiring between the LNL-1380-8RP board and the reader. Refer to Wiring on page 161 and
the reader installation manual.
2. Make sure the connectors are firmly seated in the terminal block for the affected reader on the
LNL-1380-8RP board.
Problem: The reader has power, but Status LED 3 on the LNL-1380-8RP do not flash at all (no reader
activity).
Resolution:

1. Make sure that the DIP switch settings on the LNL-1380-8RP for address and reader technology/format
are correct. Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate on page 159.
2. Check the wiring between the reader and the LNL-1380-8RP. Refer to Wiring on page 161 and the
reader installation manual.

4.3 Door Strike Problems

Problem: The door reader LED lights on the reader, but the door strike does not operate.
Resolution:

1. Check the wiring from the door strike to the reader board. Also refer to the door strike manufacturer’s
installation instructions.

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Make sure the door strike power supply is operating properly.

4.4 Contacting Technical Support

For assistance installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document
and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, contact Lenel Technical Support during
normal business hours (Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.,
Eastern Time).
Please be ready at the equipment before calling for technical support.
• Toll Free: 866-788-5095
• Fax Line: +1 585-248-9185
• Email: tech@lenel.com
• Web site: www.lenel.com

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5 UL Certified Installations

The system is to be installed within a protected premise. In a subassembly, the operating temperature range
must be 0° to 49°C (32° to 120°F); the humidity range must be 0 to 85% RH.

This system must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and the local
authority having jurisdiction.

For UL Installations, the central supervisory station equipment must be UL Listed to:
• Information Technology Equipment, UL 60950

For UL Installations, use UL Listed information technology equipment. The computer minimum platform
requirements are as follows:
• Intel Pentium 4 dual core processor
• 3.4 GHz clock speed
• 4 GB RAM
• 6 GB of hard drive space for OnGuard
• DVD-ROM drive
• One (1) USB port
• Operating systems:
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows 8/Windows 8.1
- Windows 7 SP1
• Database systems:
- Microsoft SQL Server 2014 (32 and 64-bit) and Express
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1 (32 and 64-bit), or SQL 2012 Express
- Oracle 12cR1 Server 64-bit (12.1.0.1) with 32-bit Client installed if OnGuard is running on the
same server as the database
• Access control/proprietary burglary systems:
- OnGuard 7.x (7.x.xxx) using DOC-1042-EN-US M Series Installation Guide
• The LNL-3300-M5 ISC must have firmware version 1.2xx or later installed
Refer to the release notes for the supported firmware versions. The release notes are located on the root
directory of the OnGuard installation disc.
• NEC ExpressCluster X R3 Fault Tolerant software

The following devices must be incorporated into the system:


• Supply line transient protection complying with the Standard for Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors,
UL 1449, with a maximum marked rating of 330 V.
• Signal line transient protection complying with the Standard for Protectors for Data Communications
and Fire Alarm Circuits, UL 497B, with a maximum marked rating of 50 V.

Equipment must be installed in a temperature controlled environment, maintained between 0° and 49°C (32°
and 120°F) by the HVAC system. 24 hours of standby must be provided for the HVAC system.

HVAC rated modules were not evaluated by UL for Lenel OnGuard UL1076 product Listing.

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In addition to the main power supply and secondary power supply that are required to be provided at the
central supervisory station, the system must be provided with an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) with
sufficient capacity to operate the computer equipment for a minimum of 15 minutes. If more than 15 minutes
is required for the secondary power supply to supply the UPS input power, the UPS must be capable of
providing input power for at least that amount of time. A means for disconnecting the input to the UPS while
maintaining continuity of power to the automation system must be provided, in order to perform
maintenance and repair service.

The UPS must comply with the Standard for Uninterruptable Power Supply Equipment, UL1778 or the
Standard for Fire Protective Signaling Devices, UL1481.

Be sure to use the recommended cabling, which is the shielded wiring required for use on all modules.

Communication circuits and network components connected to the telecommunications network shall be
protected by secondary protectors for communication circuits. These protectors shall comply with the
Standard for Secondary Protectors or Communications Circuits, UL 497A. These protectors shall be used
only in the protected side of the telecommunications network.

A metal conduit must be used when connecting all UL enclosures. This is required for all UL installations.
Do not exceed 1000 receiver accounts for UL.

All receiving equipment shall be completely duplicated with provision for switchover to the backup system
within 30 seconds. The backup system shall be fully operational within 6 minutes of the loss of the primary
system. This allows 30 seconds for the backup system to be fully energized and connected to the necessary
communication lines and other devices, followed by 5-1/2 minutes for the system to boot up, conduct
memory tests, file system check, security verifications, and prepare for full system operation. The backup
computer must have the capabilities of the primary, such as memory, speed, and the like.

Failure of the main computer system, hard disk, and alarm monitor must be programmed to switchover to
the backup system, and indicate an audible, or obvious visual indication.

A fault tolerant system may be used in lieu of complete duplication of the system if every component in the
fault tolerant system, including the software and power supply, is duplicated.

All OnGuard system solutions that are to be UL1076 compliant systems must also meet the requirements
specified in Section 25A of the UL1076 (Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Standard for Safety).
This requirement outlines the need for host monitoring redundancy. Host monitoring redundancy can be
accomplished in many ways, but the standard is clear as to receiving equipment methods, recovery time,
surge suppression and system configurations. Contact Lenel if configuration assistance is required.

All inputs must be supervised for UL1076 installations.

Priority features (alarm, loss of line voltage, opens, shorts, etc.) must be programmed for an audio and a
visual indication at the central supervisory station equipment, and to create a printout. The condition must be
recorded. This indication shall not be silenced without acknowledgment.

Bypass of protective features, such as auto-bypass for forced arm, must not be programmed for UL. The
Ethernet connection must be maintained continuously.

Use Marking - Commercial, Proprietary, Multiplex, Encrypted Line Security Burglar Alarm System Control
Unit and Access Control Unit.

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Lenel AES Firmware is embedded (installed) in the LNL-3300-M5 (firmware version 1.2xx) for suitability
as "Encrypted Line Security Equipment." (Refer to the release notes for the supported firmware versions.
The release notes are located on the root directory of the OnGuard installation disc.)

Note: If the central supervisory station receives a "Communication Loss" message, a compromise
attempt on the communication line may have occurred.

Network addressing of devices shall not make use of public domain name servers.

Panic hardware must be UL 305 Listed.

5.1 Power

The standby power system for the HVAC system may be supplied by an engine-driven generator alone. Use
of a standby battery is not required.

All external interconnecting power sources must be UL Listed access control/proprietary burglar power
limited power supplies. AC supply lines shall not be routed in the same conduit or harness as low voltage
lines.

5.2 UL Certified Power Supplies

For the UL certification, the power supply that must be used is the LNL-AL400ULX or LNL-AL600ULX-
4CB6 with additional hardware mounted in LNL-CTX or LNL-CTX-6 enclosures. Other power supplies
will be certified for use at a future date.

For the ULC Certification, hardware must be mounted in an LNL-CTX or LNL-CTX-6 enclosure. All power
supplies must be UL, ULC, or cUL Listed for security applications, and power-limited.

Output 4 hr. of Stand-by & 24 hr. of Stand-by & 5 60 hr. of Stand-by &
5 minutes of Alarm Minutes of Alarm 5 Minutes of Alarm

M3000 12 VDC/ Stand-by = 4.0 amps Stand-by = 1.0 amp Stand-by = 300 mA
12 AH Alarm = 4.0 amps Alarm = 4.0 amps Alarm = 4.0 amps
Battery

M-5 UTC 12 VDC/ Stand-by = 6.0 amps Stand-by = 1.0 amp Stand-by = 300 mA
F&S 7 or 12 AH Alarm = 6.0 amps Alarm = 6.0 amps Alarm = 6.0 amps
PS/C-6 or Battery
AL400UL

5.3 Typical Combinations for UL Installations

The following combinations must be used in a UL type installation with OnGuard 7.x or later, which are
approved for use. For UL certification, a UL Listed power supply and one of the following enclosures must
be used:

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• M/5
• M/5-E
• M/5-P
• M5-PX
• M/5-PXN
• M/5-PXNplus
• Micro5
• Micro5-E
• Micro5-P
• Micro5-PX
• Micro5-PXN
• Micro5-PXNplus
• Mirco/5
• Micro/5-E
• Micro/5-P
• Micro/5-PX
• Micro/5-PXN
• Micro/5-PXN
• Micro/5-PXNplus
• M5
• M5-E
• M5-P
• M5-PX
• M5-PX
• M5-PXN
• M5-PXNplus
• M3000
• M3000-PXNplus
• M3PPMSP
• M3PPMSP-DN
• M3PPMPP

Multiple combinations of Lenel access hardware can be used within the UL approved enclosure.

The minimum configuration for the M Series consists of a UL approved enclosure and the LNL-3300-M5
ISC.

For proprietary burglar alarm applications, the LNL-1100-20DI Input Control Module is required. For
access control applications, one of the following is required:

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• LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Modules


• LNL-1320-S2RP Supervised Dual Door Control Module
• LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module is required

5.4 UL Evaluated Readers and Card Formats

All card readers must be evaluated by UL, must be ULC or cUL Listed, and be Wiegand compatible.

To comply with UL, use only the following compatible card readers with the LNL-3300-M5 ISC:
• 940
• 941
• 970
• 971
• 972
• 973
• 430/435
• 1000/1010

Up to 128-bit format.

5.5 Additional UL Requirements

To comply with UL, the following requirements must be adhered to:


• Connect the LNL-3300-M5 ISC through Ethernet using a dedicated LAN. For backup (dual signal line
transmission), connect the secondary path through a dedicated LAN.
• A clearly marked redundant system with the same configuration as the primary machine must be
available as a backup.
• In the event of a primary power loss, an electronic access control system operating on commercial
power must be provided with a capacity of 7 Ah to 12 Ah to support a full load for a period of 30
minutes (Class II).
• Front and rear tampers must be used. If the enclosure is tampered, a visual and/or audible alarm must
annunciate.
• When using the LNL-3300-M5 ISC with an M-5 UTC F&S PS/C-6 power supply and an LNL-1320-
2RP Dual Door Control Module or LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module, the card reader outputs
must be rated at a minimum of 12.7 VDC at 150 mA per output.
• The LNL-3300-M5 ISC must be used with a compatible UL Listed power supply. For more
information, refer to UL Certified Power Supplies on page 29. Refer to the instructions provided with
the power supply for installation requirements. The power supply's AC power fail contacts must be
connected to the LNL-3300-M5 ISC as shown in For more information, refer to Input Power, Enclosure
Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring on page 46. Grounding must be done in accordance with Article
250 of the National Electrical Code.
• The LNL-3300-M5 ISC must be mounted inside the secured area.

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• The enclosure tamper switch must be connected to the LNL-3300-M5 ISC as shown in Input Power,
Enclosure Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring on page 46.
• The exit request input circuit and initiating device must be contained within the secured area. The exit
device circuit must be connected to listed switches or exit devices.
• The door strike power must be provided from a listed burglar alarm system power supply. If the door
strike circuit is arranged as fail secure (door remains locked upon loss of power), listed emergency
panic hardware must be provided to allow exit from the secured area. A fail-safe configuration results in
the door strike circuit unlocking in case of a power loss.
• Alarms in OnGuard must be set using the following priority list, with 1 being the highest priority and 7
being the lowest:
- 1 = Fire alarm and industrial supervision
- 2 = Hold-up or panic alarm
- 3 = Burglar alarm
- 4 = Watchman or guard tour
- 5 = Fire-alarm supervision
- 6 = Burglar-alarm supervision
- 7 = Industrial supervision
• The number of separate signals on a single channel must be limited to 1000.

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6 Overview of the LNL-3300-M5

6.1 The LNL-3300-M5 Board

The LNL-3300-M5 is an Intelligent System Controller (ISC) that provides real-time processing for the I/O
interfaces connected to it. The database for the subsystem configuration and card holders are stored in flash
memory. The event log buffer is stored in battery-backed memory.
The LNL-3300-M5 communicates with the host via on-board 10-BaseT/100Base-TX Ethernet port. The
alternate host communication port is an optional 10-BaseT/100Base-TX Ethernet port using a Lantronix
Micro125 interface daughter board, p/n MO11AA003-01R, or equivalent. The I/O modules are connected
via an internal communication bus. Downstream enclosures are communicated to by means of a 2-wire
RS-485 interface (TB-2).

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LNL-3300-M5 Board

S2
11

4 3 2 1 S1
1

ON
10

1
2
3
4
5
6
9

J4
TB2

1
GND
TR-
TR+

3
2

J6
8

3
J1

7
J7

BR/CR2325
BR/CR2330
TB1

VIN
BT1

GND
VIN
GND
6 VIN
GND
5
TMPR
PFLT
8

LNL-3300-M5 Board Callouts

Callout Description

1 J4: RS-485 terminator

2 J6: to backplane in enclosure card cage

3 J7: connection to optional Lantronix Micro125 Serial-to-Ethernet Module

4 Battery: BR/CR2325, BR/CR2330 replace annually

5 Standoff mounting holes for optional Lantronix Micro125 Serial-to-Ethernet Module.


ø 0.125 x 7/16 long. 3 required. Richo, Inc. P/N LMSP-7-01.

6 TB1: Input power, enclosure tamper, power fault input

7 Onboard Ethernet connector

8 TB2: RS-485 to downstream enclosures

9 Status LEDs

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Callout Description

10 DIP switches

11 Reset switch

6.2 Default Login Security Enhancements

6.2.1 Overview
With firmware version 1.194 or later, security enhancements were made regarding the default login account.
These enhancements restrict the conditions in which the default login account is enabled, exposing the Lenel
controllers to unauthorized access.
Since the credentials (user name and password) for default login account are well-known and are the same
on all of the controllers, it is important to reduce the possibility that the default login account is left enabled
on controllers at customer sites.

6.2.2 Previous Behavior (pre-v1.194 Firmware)


Prior to firmware version 1.194, the default login account was accessible under the following conditions:
• If there were no other user-defined accounts, the default login account was always enabled
• If DIP SW1 was set to ON, then the default login account was enabled
• If a user-defined account was created using the same credentials as the default login account
To ensure that the default login account is properly disabled:
• Ensure that at least one user-defined account exists on the controller with different credentials than the
default login account
• DIP SW1 is in the OFF position
The above guidelines were not always followed when controllers were deployed on customer sites, making
the controllers vulnerable to attacks.

6.2.3 Modified Behavior (v1.194 Firmware and later)


With firmware version 1.194 or later, the default login account cannot be left enabled indefinitely. The
following changes have been made:
• The default login account is no longer enabled even if no user-defined accounts have been created
• To enable the default login account, place DIP SW1 in the ON position; you will have five (5) minutes
to log in
• After logging in (or rebooting the controller), the default login account is disabled until DIP SW1 is
toggled from ON to OFF and back to ON

Note: Ensure at least one user-defined account exists on the controller prior to updating to version
1.194 or later. Doing so eliminates the need to visit the controller and toggling DIP SW1 to
enable the default login account.

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• A user-defined account cannot be assigned “password” as its password (cannot be the same as the
password for the default login account)
• An error message appears if the credentials for the default login account are used when the credentials
are not valid (see Error/Warning Messages on page 3 for details.)
• A warning message appears if the default login account is successfully logged into and no user-defined
accounts have been created yet (see Error/Warning Messages on page 3 for details.)
• When attempting to log out or apply settings to the controller, two checks are now made:
- If the DIP switches are set to the normal operating mode
- If at least one user-defined account has been created
If either check fails, an appropriate error message appears. (see Error/Warning Messages, on page 38 for
details.)

6.2.4 Error/Warning Messages


This section provides additional detail on the error and warning messages that may appear.

Note: The following screens were generated using the LNL-3300 ISC. These screens are similar to
those generated by other controllers.

The Login Failed screen appears if you attempt to log in using the credentials for the default login account
and DIP SW1 is in the OFF position.

Login Failed: Default Login Account not Enabled

The Login Failed screen also appears if you attempt to log in using the credentials for the default login
account and DIP SW1 is in the ON position, but the 5-minute login time window has expired.

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Login Failed: Login Time Window Expired

The No User-defined Accounts screen appears when you successfully log into the controller, but no user-
defined accounts are detected.

No User-defined Accounts

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When logging out, if either logout check (DIP switch settings or user-defined account) fails, the
Configuration Manager screen appears.

Configuration Manager

If either, or both, condition exists, you must acknowledge the appropriate warning by checking the box next
to I understand and wish to proceed before the Yes button under Do you wish to proceed? is enabled.

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7 Jumpers and Switches

7.1 J4 Termination Jumper

Install jumper J4 to terminate the 2-wire RS485 communication bus on TB2. Only terminate the units at
each end of the communication bus. For more information, refer to Communication Wiring on page 45.

7.2 DIP Switches

Use the four S1 DIP switches to configure the operating mode for the LNL-3300-M5. DIP switches are read
on power-up (except where noted).

1 2 3 4 Definition

OFF OFF X OFF Normal operating mode.

ON X X X After initialization, enable default User Name (admin) and Pass-


word (password). The switch reads on the fly. No need to reboot.

OFF ON X OFF Use factory default communication parameters. See below.

ON ON X OFF Use OEM default communication parameters. Contact the system


manufacturer for details. For more information, refer to Bulk Erase
Function on page 51.

X X ON X Disable TLS secure link. Switch only reads when logging on.

ON ON OFF OFF Bulk Erase prompt mode at power up. For more information, refer
to Bulk Erase Function on page 51.

All other switch settings are unassigned and reserved for future use. X = Not applicable/not used.

Notes: In factory/OEM modes, the downloaded configuration/database is not saved to flash memory.
The following are factory default communication parameters:
Network: Static IP Address: 192.168.0.251
Gateway Mask: 255.255.255.0
Communication Address: 0
Primary Host Port: IP server, no data security, Port 3001
Alternate Host Port: Disabled

7.3 Reset Switch

Press the S2 switch to reboot the LNL-3300-M5.

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8 Dual NIC Operation

Unless otherwise stated, use the following information to configure the LNL-3300-M5 for dual network
card interface (NIC) operation.

8.1 LNL-ETHLAN-MICR (Micro Serial Server)

The ETHLAN-LITE/ETHLAN-MICR device plugs directly onto the LNL-3300-M5 panel and provides the
ability to configure the controller for dual NIC operation.

8.2 ETHLAN-MCR Standoffs

The standoffs for the ETHLAN-LITE/ETHLAN-MICR come in a separate package. The following diagram
illustrates the positioning.

Richco plastic P/N LMSP-7-01

Standoffs for ETHLAN


LITE to ISC

INSERT
STANDOFFS
HERE

DO NOT DISPOSE
[Qty 3]

8.3 ETHLAN-MICR Addressing

The ETHLAN-LITE/ETHLAN-MICR device should be labeled with its Ethernet/hardware address


(example: 00-80-a3-2b-02-3b).
Assign this address to a TCP/IP address over the network by using the ARP utility. In order to do this, the
ARP table on the Windows PC must have at least one IP address other than its own defined. If the ARP table
is empty, the command will return an error message saying that the ARP table addition failed.

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Note: Using the ARP utility may require administrator rights.

To assign the Ethernet/hardware address using the ARP utility:

1. At the command prompt, type ARP-A to verify that there is at least one entry in the ARP table. If there
is at least one entry, proceed to Step 3.
2. If there is no other entry listed in the ARP table besides the local machine, ping another IP machine on
the network to build the ARP table. You must ping a host other than the machine on which you are
working.
3. After the entry is listed in the ARP table, use the following command to ARP the IP address:
arp -s <IP Address> <Ethernet/Hardware Address>
where the <IP address> is the numerical address (example: 192.168.002.203) and the
<Ethernet/Hardware Address> is the address labeled on the Micro Serial Server device
(example: 00-80-a3-2b-02-3b).

Note: The ARP/ping method only works during the first two minutes of LNL-ETHLAN-MICR
operation. If this process is not completed in time, then the LNL-ETHLAN-MICR must be
rebooted and the ARP/ping process redone.

4. Ping the IP address to have the device acknowledge the IP assignment. There should be replies from the
IP address if the ARP command was accepted.

Note: The ETHLAN-MICR will not save this learned IP address permanently; this procedure is
intended as a temporary measure to allow an administrator to Telnet into the LNL-ETHLAN-
MICR for configuration. Once the power is recycled on the device, the IP programming that is
done with the arp command will be lost.

After doing this, telnet into the IP address to complete the rest of the device configuration. For more
information, refer to Establish Network Communication on page 44.

Important: In Establish Network Communication, it is critical to perform Step 3 (change


ipaddress <your ip address>) in order to lock in the temporary IP
address assigned by the ARP process. This step makes the IP address static
within the device.

Note: BOOTP and RARP are disabled using commands when configuring the device for use. DHCP
is disabled when the device is shipped from Lenel. However, if an NVR reset is performed on
the device, DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP will all be re-enabled and if there is a DHCP server on
the network the unit will obtain an IP address automatically and you will not be able to use the
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within the device will be disabled again once a static IP address is successfully programmed
into the device.

5. Remove all power from the LNL-3300-M5 for at least 15 seconds and then reapply power.
6. Use the access control software to define the LNL-3300-M5 as a LAN panel at the IP address that was
assigned. The panel will come online.

8.4 Establish Network Communication

After a factory default reset, the following changes must be made:

1. At the prompt, type:


set privileged and press <Enter>.
2. Type in the password:
system and press <Enter>.
3. Determine and set the IP address. Type:
change ipaddress [IP ADDRESS] and press <Enter>.
4. Set the Gateway. Type:
change gateway [GATEWAY] and press <Enter>.
5. Set the boot flags. Type:
change bootp disabled and press <Enter>
change dhcp disabled and press <Enter>
change rarp disabled and press <Enter>
6. Set the access type to remote. Type:
change access remote and press <Enter>
7. At the prompt, type:
logout and press <Enter>.
8. Exit from HyperTerminal and cycle power to the device.

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9 Wiring

9.1 Communication Wiring

The LNL-3300-M5 communicates to the host via: on-board Ethernet 10-BaseT/100Base-TX port and/or the
optional Lantronix Ethernet 10-BaseT/100Base-TX Micro125 interface.
TB2 is a 2-wire RS-485 interface that communicates to downstream controllers via the LNL-8000-MCOM
(installed in downstream M5 enclosures). This interface allows multi-drop communication on a single bus of
up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m). Use shielded twisted pair (minimum 24 AWG) cable with 120 ohm impedance.

Notes: Install termination jumper, J4, only on the units at each end of the RS-485 communication line.
Install the termination jumper ONLY on the panel at each end of the RS-485 line. Failure to do
so will compromise the communication channel.

Communication Wiring

2 3

TB2
GND 1
1

TR-
TR+ 3

Communication Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 Shield

2 Drain wire

3 TB2 terminal block on LNL-3300-M5

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9.2 Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring

The LNL-3300-M5 requires 12 VDC power, 3 A minimum. Depending on system configuration, a larger
power supply may be required.
There are three pairs of connections for power, all are in parallel. If needed, the other two pairs can supply
power to other I/O boards.
Connect the incoming +12 VDC power to TB1-3, and ground (12 VDC return) to TB1-4. Locate power
source as close to the unit as possible. Connect power with minimum 18 gauge wire.

Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring

TB1
1
VIN
GND
+ 3
VIN 3
1
GND 4
- 4
VIN
GND
5 TMPR
PFLT 8

Figure Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and Power Fault Input Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 12 VDC power supply; 3 A minimum

2 TB1 terminal block on LNL-3300-M5

3 +12 VDC input power connection

4 Ground (12 VEC return) connection

5 Enclosure tamper and power fault input wiring connections

Notes: Connect the GND signal to earth ground in one location within the system. Multiple earth
ground connections can cause ground loop problems and are not recommended.
Observe polarity on 12 VDC input.

There are two dedicated inputs for cabinet tamper (TMPR) and UPS fault monitoring (PFLT). Normal (safe)
condition is a closed contact. If these inputs are not used, install a jumper wire.

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10 Configuration

To configure the LNL-3300-M5 ISC, use the embedded web configuration page to complete basic
configuration, such as:
• Communication address
• Connection type
• Data security
• Port number
• User accounts
For more advanced configuration options, use a host application, such as the OnGuard software.

10.1 Web Configuration

10.1.1 Logging in for the First Time


There is one pre-defined default user available on the LNL-3300-M5. To enable the default user, place DIP
switch SW1 in the ON position after power-up. For more information, refer to DIP Switches on page 41.
Since there are no other users defined yet when logging on for the first time, use the default user name
(admin) and password (password) to configure the ISC.

Notes: After configuring the LNL-3300-M5 using the web interface, make sure to place DIP switch
SW1 in the OFF position to enable the settings made.
All boards have a static certificate that reflects a static IP address. This causes a warning to
initially appear when trying to log in that states a problem with this website’s security
certificate. Although it is not recommended, proceed to the website.

10.1.2 Configuration via Web Page


The configuration web page can be launched in one of two ways:
• From within System Administration (only if an IP address or host name is specified).
• By using a browser to access the programmed IP address.
Depending on proxy settings, the configuration web page may need to be allowed. For more
information, consult the browser’s online help or system administrator.

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To configure the LNL-33300-M5 via the web page:

1. In System Administration, open Access Folders and select the LNL-3300-M5 tab.
2. Click [Configuration Web Page].
The configuration web page launches in a browser.
You may also access the configuration web page by going to the device IP address from within the
browser.
3. Click the link to the Login page. Log in using your user name and password. For more information,
refer to Default Login Security Enhancements on page 37.
4. The Home page indicates the type of device and has a Notes field. Enter a description here and click
[Save Notes].
5. To configure network settings, click [Network].
• If you are using DHCP, specify a host name.
By default, the host name consists of “MAC” followed by the numbers of the device MAC address.
With DHCP, IP settings will be automatically configured.
• For a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
6. Click [Accept].
7. To configure the host, click [Host Comm].
a. Specify the controller’s communication address. This is the address used for RS-485, also must
match the setting in the access control software, even for IP communications.
b. Configure the following:
– Connection Type: Choose from IP Server, Serial-RS232, Serial-modem, Serial-RS485
(LNL-3300-M5 only) and Serial-Cobox (LNL-3300-M5 only). Currently, the IP Client
connection type is not supported.
– Data Security: The controller is capable of Password/AES encryption.
– Port Number (default 3001): Must match setting in the access control software.
When using an IP Server connection, the controller may be configured to allow all IP addresses or only
authorized IP addresses.
c. Configure an alternate host port if needed. Dual path communication is available on the
LNL-3300-M5 only. If you opt not to use dual path communication, set this option to Disabled.
d. Click [Accept].
8. To view information, click [Device Info].
You may view the time and product ID, as well as properties that have been configured, such as
firmware version, serial number, device name, DIP switches, etc.
9. To configure user accounts, click [Users].
User accounts may be created, edited, or deleted. Each user account has an associated user name and
password, as well as a level and notes.
a. One of three different levels may be assigned to users. Level 1 provides full control. For Levels 2
and 3, refer to the following table.

Access View allowed Edit allowed

Home page Level 2: Yes (cannot edit notes) Level 2: No


Level 3: Yes (cannot edit notes) Level 3: No

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Access View allowed Edit allowed

Network page Level 2: Yes Level 2: No


Level 3: No Level 3: No

Host Port page Level 2: Yes Level 2: No


Level 3: No Level 3: No

Device Info page Level 2: Yes N/A


Level 3: Yes

Users page Level 2: No Level 2: No


Level 3: No Level 3: No

Restore/Default page Level 2: No Level 2: No


Level 3: No Level 3: No

Apply Setting page Level 2: No Level 2: No


Level 3: No Level 3: No

For pages that cannot be viewed, the message is displayed when users attempt to access the page:
“This page is unavailable due to one of the following reasons: your user level is not authorized to
view this page, or another level 1 user is logged in at this time.”
b. Select the password strength.
– Low: The minimum password length must be six characters. None of the password strength
criteria will be enforced.
– Medium: The minimum password length must be six characters. Two of the password strength
criteria must be met.
– High: The minimum password length is eight characters. Three of the password strength
criteria must be met. Additionally, strong passwords are checked to make sure that they are not
based on the user name.
Password strength criteria:
– Uppercase alphabet characters
– Lowercase alphabet characters
– Arabic numerals (0-9)
– Non alphanumeric characters ` ! ? $ ^ * ( ) _ - + = { [ } ] : ; @ ~ # | < , > . ? /
Characters " , \, &, = and % are invalid characters and cannot be used for passwords.
c. Specify the Session Timer (5 to 60 minutes). Click [Save].
d. You may disable the web server by selecting the check box. When this option is selected and DIP
switch SW1 is off, all ports except for the host communication port are disabled. The configuration
web page cannot be used to access the device.
e. Select the Enable door forced open filter check box if you do not want a forced open alarm if the
door is opened within three seconds of it being closed.
10. For configuration of auto-save, click [Auto-Save].
a. On this page, you may restore the last save or clear all the settings.
b. Choose to disable or enable Auto-Save.

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If Auto-Save is enabled, volatile memory is written to flash. The frequency of this action is
specified in the timer (30 seconds to 30 minutes). Click [Save Settings].
11. You may click [Restore/Default] if you need to reload the factory settings or the current operating
settings.
12. When you have completed configuring the device, click [Apply Settings], [Apply Settings, Reboot], and
then [Log Out]. If the IP address has changed, you will need to log in with the new IP address to
continue.

10.2 Configuring the LNL-3300-M5 in the Host Application

Set up this controller as you would any other controller by using the LNL-3300-M5 Form in the Access
Panels folder. The Access Panels folder is located in System Administration.
Complete the form and its tabs as applicable for the installation site.

Access Panels - LNL-3300-M5 Form

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11 Other Functions

11.1 Memory and Real Time Clock Backup Battery

A lithium backup battery powers the static RAM and the real time clock when input power is removed. This
battery should be replaced annually.
The LNL-3300-M5 is typically shipped with an insulator installed between the battery holder and the
battery. Remove the insulator from the battery holder after installation. Reinstall the insulator if the
LNL-3300-M5 will be stored for a long period of time.
Use battery types BR2325, CR2325, BR2330, or CR2330.

Note: If data in the static RAM is determined to be corrupt after power up, all downloaded
configuration database is considered invalid and is erased. All configuration data must be re-
downloaded.

11.2 Bulk Erase Function

Use the bulk erase function to:


- Erase all configuration and cardholder database (sanitize board).
- Update OEM default parameters after OEM code has been changed.
- Recover from database corruption causing the LNL-3300-M5 to continuously reboot.

Note: If clearing the memory does not correct the initialization problem, contact Technical Support.

To use the bulk erase function:

1. Set the S1 DIP switches as follows:


• 1 and 2 = ON
• 3 and 4 = OFF
2. Apply power to the LNL-3300-M5.
3. Watch for LEDs 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 to alternately flash at a 0.5 second rate.
4. Within 10 seconds of powering up, change switches 1 or 2 to OFF. If these switches are not changed, the
LNL-3300-M5 will power up using the OEM default communication parameters.
5. LED 2 flashes to indicate that the configuration memory is being erased. Full memory erase takes
approximately 60 seconds.
6. When complete, only LEDs 1 and 4 flash for 8 seconds.
7. The LNL-3300-M5 reboots 8 seconds after LEDs 1 and 4 stop flashing (no LEDs are on during this
time).
Do not remove power when performing this procedure.

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12 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


• Initialization:
- LED's 1 through 6 are sequenced during initialization.
- LED's 1, 3, and 5 turn ON for approximately 1.5 seconds after the hardware initialization is
completed.
- The application code then initializes. The length of initialization time depends on the size of
database (about 3 seconds without a card database). Each 10,000 cards adds about 3 seconds to the
initialization.
- When LED's 1 through 4 flash at the same time, data is written to or read from flash memory.

Note: Do not cycle power while data is written to, or read from, the flash memory.

• Running: See the following table.

LED Description

1 Offline/online and battery status

Offline = 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF

Online = 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF

Double flash if battery is low

2 Host communication activity

3 Internal communication bus activity

4 TB2 communication activity (downstream enclosures)

5 Unassigned

6 Unassigned

YEL Onboard Ethernet speed:


OFF = 10 Mb/s
ON = 100 Mb/s (yellow LED)

GRN OFF = no link


ON = good link (green LED)
Flashing = Ethernet activity

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13 Specifications

The LNL-3300-M5 is intended for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only.
The following specifications are subject to change without notice.
• Primary Power: 12 VDC, ± 10%, 330 mA maximum (does not include other I/O modules connected to
the backplane)
• Memory and Clock Backup: 3 Volt Lithium, type BR2325, CR2325, BR2330, or CR2330
• Host:
- Primary: Onboard 10-BaseT/100Base-TX Ethernet
- Alternate: Optional 10-BaseT/100Base-TX using a Lantronix Micro125 Serial-to-Ethernet
interface daughter board, p/n MO11AA003-01R, or equivalent
• Internal: Communication to M5 I/O boards: 9,600 to 115,200 bps, asynchronous
• External:
- TB2: 2-wire RS-485 to downstream controller enclosures
- 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Inputs: Two (2) non-supervised, dedicated for cabinet tamper and power fault monitoring
• Cable Requirements:
- Power: One (1) twisted pair, 18 AWG
- RS-485: 24 AWG, 4,000 ft (1,200 m) maximum, shielded twisted pair, 120 ohm impedance
- Ethernet: Cat 5 minimum
- Alarm Input: One (1) twisted pair, 30 ohms maximum loop resistance
• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 4.56 in. (115.8 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.8 in. (20.3 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 5.3 oz. (150 g) nominal
The following specifications apply to the LNL-3300-M5 with the Lantronix Serial-to-Ethernet Module:
• Mechanical:
- Width: 4.56 in. (115.8 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 1.27 in. (32.26 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 6.2 oz. (175 g) nominal
• Lantronix Serial-to-Ethernet Module Support:
- Standoff size: Diameter 125 inch x 7/16 inch long
- Supplier: Richco, Inc. part number LMSP-7-01, 3 pieces (not supplied)

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INPUT CONTROL
MODULE
M Series Installation Guide

14 Overview of the LNL-1100-20DI

The LNL-1100-20DI is an Input Control Module that provides sensor monitoring via twenty (20) digital
inputs that can be configured to support unsupervised or supervised alarm input circuits.
The LNL-1100-20DI includes two (2) processors, each monitoring ten input circuits. The first processor (A)
monitors inputs 1IN through 10IN. The second processor (B) monitors inputs 11IN through 20IN. This
board occupies two consecutive addresses on the communication bus.

LNL-1100-20DI Input Control Module

1
1IN

1IN

TB1
2IN

2IN

3IN

3IN

4IN

4IN

5IN

5IN
10

5 1
1

6IN

6IN
TB2

7IN

7IN

8IN

8IN

9IN

9IN

10IN

10IN 2
10
A1
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3

3
B4
1

11IN

11IN
TB3

12IN

12IN

13IN
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
S1

13IN

14IN ON

14IN

15IN

15IN
10

4
1

16IN

16IN
TB4

17IN

17IN

18IN

18IN

19IN

19IN

20IN

20IN
10

LNL-1100-20DI Input Control Module Callouts

Callout Description

1 Status LEDs

2 J1: to backplane in enclosure card cage

3 S1 DIP switches

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LNL-1100-20DI Input Control Module Callouts

Callout Description

4 Inputs monitored by Processor B


Communication address defined by S1 incremented by one

5 Inputs monitored by Processor A


Communication address defined by S1

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15 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the
LNL-1100-20DI.
• Switches 1 to 5 are used to select the communication address for the first processor (A). The second
processor (B) is assigned the next address value.
• Switches 6 and 7 are used to select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 is used to enable encrypted communication.


• All other configuration settings are set via host software.

LNL-1100-20DI DIP Switch Settings

Selection S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 2 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 6 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 7 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 8 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 9 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 12 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 13 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 16 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 19 ON OFF OFF ON ON

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LNL-1100-20DI DIP Switch Settings

Selection S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1

Address 20 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 23 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 24 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 25 ON ON OFF OFF ON

Address 26 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 29 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 30 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 31 - DO NOT USE ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

9,600 bps OFF ON

19,200 bps ON OFF

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

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16 Alarm Input Wiring

Typically, these inputs are used to monitor door position, request to exit, or alarm contacts. Input circuits can
be configured as unsupervised or supervised. When unsupervised, reporting consists of only the open or
closed states.
When an input circuit is configured for supervision, the LNL-1100-20DI also monitors the following
abnormal circuit conditions:
• open circuit,
• shorted circuit,
• grounding of either side of the circuit*
• the introduction of a foreign voltage*
* Grounded and foreign voltage states are not UL 294 required and therefore not verified by UL.
A supervised input circuit requires adding two resistors to the circuit to facilitate proper reporting. The
standard supervised circuit requires 1K Ohm, 1% resistors and should be located as close to the sensor as
possible. Custom end of line (EOL) resistances may be configured via the host software.
The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported, but may not be typical.

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Input Configuration Examples for TB1 through TB4

5
1K,1%

1
1
1K,1%

1K,1%

2
1K,1%

10
4

Input Configuration Examples for TB1 through TB4 Callouts

Callout Description

1 Standard supervised circuit; normally closed contact

2 Standard supervised circuit; normally open contact

3 Unsupervised circuit; normally closed contact

4 Unsupervised circuit; normally open contact

5 Terminal Blocks 1-4 (TB1-TB4) on LNL-1100-20DI

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17 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs A1-A4 and B1-B4.
• LED A1/B1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED A2/B2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED A3B3: OFF, not defined, for future use
• LED A4/B4: OFF, not defined, for future use

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18 Specifications

The LNL-1100-20DI is intended for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only.

The following specifications are subject to change without notice.


• Primary Power: From the LNL-3300-M5; 12 VDC, ± 10 %, 165 mA maximum
• Inputs: 20 unsupervised/supervised; Standard EOL: 1K/1K ohm, 1%, 1/4 watt
• Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Alarm Input Cable Requirements: 1 twisted pair per input, 22 AWG shielded. 30 ohms maximum
loop resistance
• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.69 in. (17.5 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 4 oz (113 g) nominal

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LNL-1200-16DO
OUTPUT CONTROL
MODULE
M Series Installation Guide

19 Overview of the LNL-1200-16DO

The LNL-1200-16DO is an Output Control Module that provides digital output control via sixteen (16) open
collector outputs rated at 40 mA maximum per output. An external DC power source is required for the
digital outputs, 24 VDC maximum. The external DC power source is common to all outputs.

LNL-1200-16DO Digital Output Control Module

D8
D7

D9
TB1
D10

1
+VDC

DO-1

+VDC

DO-2

+VDC

DO-3

+VDC
1
8

DO-4
D12
D11

TB2 D13
D14
1

+VDC

DO-5

+VDC

DO-6

+VDC

DO-7

+VDC

DO-8
8

2
1
2
3
4
1

+VDC

DO-9

+VDC

DO-10

+VDC
3
DO-11

+VDC
8

DO-12

TB3
D16 4
D15

TB4 D17
D17
1

+VDC

DO-13

+VDC

DO-14

+VDC 5
DO-15

+VDC ON
S1
8

DO-16
D20
D19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

TB5 D5
D6

DC IN

GND

LNL-1200-16DO Digital Output Control Module Callouts


Callout Description

1 Output status LED (16 places)

2 J2: to backplane in enclosure card cage

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LNL-1200-16DO Digital Output Control Module Callouts


Callout Description

3 Status LEDs

4 External power source (24 VDC maximum)

5 DIP switches

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20 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the
LNL-1200-16DO.
• Switches 1 to 5 select the device address.
• Switches 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP Switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 enables encrypted communication.

All other configuration settings are set in the host software.

DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1200-16DO

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON

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DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1200-16DO

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 23 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON

Address 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 29 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 30 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 31 ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

119,600 bps ON OFF

19,200 bps OFF ON

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

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21 Digital Output Wiring

For typical use of the digital output, refer to the figure below. The open collector output drives an external
relay, which in turn drives an output device.

Note: Inductive load (relay or strike) switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) that can
interfere with normal operation of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and
to increase system reliability, use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as
close to the load as possible (12 inches [30cm] recommended). The circuit's effectiveness
decreases if it is located further away.

• For The external relay’s coil current must be restricted to 40 mA.


• The 5 V relay coil resistance must be 125 ohms or greater.
• The 12 V relay coil resistance must be 300 ohms or greater.
• The 24 V relay coil resistance must be 600 ohms or greater.

LNL-1200-DO Output Wiring

5 8
2

1 +
TB1
3 7
1

1
4
+VDC
DO-1
2
+VDC
DO-2

6 +VDC
6 DO-3
+VDC
DO-4

3
TB5
+
1

DC IN
9 -
GND
2

LNL-1200-DO Output Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 Output device

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 External relay

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LNL-1200-DO Output Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

5 Coil resistance (125 ohm minimum)

6 Suppression diode (see Suppression Diode Selection Notes below)

7 +5 to +24 VDC; 40 mA maximum

8 TB1 and TB5 terminal blocks on LNL-1200-16DO

9 Digital output power source (+5 to +24 VDC)

Suppression Diode Selection Notes:


- Diode current rating: > 1x strike current
- Diode break down voltage: 4x strike voltage
- 12 VDC or 24 VDC strike, use diode 1N4002 (100 V / 1A) typical

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22 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs 1-4
• LED 1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED 2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED 3: OFF, not defined, for future use
• LED 4: OFF, not defined, for future use

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23 Specifications

The LNL-1200-16DO is intended for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only.

The following specifications are subject to change without notice.


• Primary Power (from LNL-3300-M5): 12 VDC, ± 10 %, 30 mA maximum
• Power for Digital Outputs: 24 VDC maximum, 640 mA maximum
• Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Output Cable Requirements: As required for the load
• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.69 in. (17.5 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 3.7 oz. (105 g) nominal

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LNL-1200-16DOR
OUTPUT CONTROL
MODULE
M Series Installation Guide

24 Overview of the LNL-1200-16DOR

The LNL-1200-16DO is an Output Control Module that provides digital output control via sixteen (16) open
collector outputs rated at 40 mA maximum per output. An external DC power source is required for the
digital outputs, 24 VDC maximum. The external DC power source is common to all outputs.

LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Output Control Module

TB1
1
NC

K1
K1
C

NO

NC

K2
K2
C

NO

K3
C K3

NO

C
K4

K4
NO
10
1

NC
K5
K5

NO

NC
K6
K6

NO

C
K7
K7

NO

C
1
K8

K8

NO
10
TB2
1
2
3
4
TB3
1

NC
K9
K9

NO
K10

NC
K10

C
16DOR

NO 2
K11

C
K11

NO
K12

C
K12

NO
10

3
1

NC
K13
K13

NO
K14

NC
K14

C ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

NO
S1
K15

C
K15

NO

C
K16
K16

NO
10
TB4

LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Output Control Module Callouts


Callout Description

1 J6: to backplane in enclosure card cage

2 Status LEDs

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LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Output Control Module Callouts


Callout Description

3 DIP switches

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25 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the
LNL-1200-16DOR.
• Switches 1 to 5 select the device address.
• Switches 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP Switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 enables encrypted communication.

All other configuration settings are set in the host software.

DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1200-16DOR

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON

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DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1200-16DOR

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 23 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON

Address 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 29 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 30 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 31 ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

119,600 bps ON OFF

19,200 bps OFF ON

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

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26 Relay Output Wiring

Eight (8) Form-C and eight Form-A contact relays control door lock mechanisms or alarm signaling devices.
The relay contacts are rated at 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC, dry contact configuration.

When controlling power to the door strike, the Normally Open and Common poles are used. When
momentarily removing power to unlock the door, as with a magnetic lock, the Normally Closed and
Common poles are used. If the relay does not have a Normally Closed pole, the relay must be configured by
the host to be energized when in the locked state. Check with local building codes for proper egress door
installation.

Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) which may interfere with normal
operation of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system
reliability, use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as
possible [12 inches (30cm) recommended]. The circuit’s effectiveness decreases if it is located
further away.

Use a sufficiently large gauge wire to avoid voltage loss on the load current.

LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Definitions

Relay Terminal Block Description

1 TB1-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB1-2 Common (C)
TB1-3 Normally Open (NO)

2 TB1-4 Normally Closed (NC)


TB1-5 Common (C)
TB1-6 Normally Open (NO)

3 TB1-7 Common (C)


TB1-8 Normally Open (NO)

4 TB1-9 Common (C)


TB1-10 Normally Open (NO)

5 TB2-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB2-2 Common (C)
TB2-3 Normally Open (NO)

6 TB2-4 Normally Closed (NC)


TB2-5 Common (C)
TB2-6 Normally Open (NO)

7 TB2-7 Common (C)


TB2-8 Normally Open (NO)

8 TB2-9 Common (C)


TB2-10 Normally Open (NO)

9 TB3-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB3-2 Common (C)
TB3-3 Normally Open (NO)

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LNL-1200-16DOR Relay Definitions

Relay Terminal Block Description

10 TB3-4 Normally Closed (NC)


TB3-5 Common (C)
TB3-6 Normally Open (NO)

11 TB3-7 Common (C)


TB3-8 Normally Open (NO)

12 TB3-9 Common (C)


TB3-10 Normally Open (NO)

13 TB4-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB4-2 Common (C)
TB4-3 Normally Open (NO)

14 TB4-4 Normally Closed (NC)


TB4-5 Common (C)
TB4-6 Normally Open (NO)

15 TB4-7 Common (C)


TB4-8 Normally Open (NO)

16 TB4-9 Common (C)


TB4-10 Normally Open (NO)

DC Door Strike Wiring

1 2
4

TB1
3
NC K1

NO

NC
K2

NO

C
K3

5
NO

C
K4

NO
10

DC Door Strike Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

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DC Door Strike Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

3 Fuse

4 TB1 on LNL-1200-16DOR

5 Suppression diode (see Suppression Diode Selection Notes below)

Suppression Diode Selection Notes:


- Diode current rating: > 1x strike current.
- Diode break down voltage: 4x strike voltage.
- For 12 VDC or 24 VDC strike, use diode 1N4002 (100 V/1 A) typical.

AC Door Strike Wiring

1 2

TB1
1
3 NC

K1
C

NO

NC

K2
C

NO

K3
5
NO

NO K4

10

AC Door Strike Wiring Callouts

Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 To AC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB1 on LNL-1200-16DOR

5 Suppression MOV (see Suppression MOV Selection Notes below)

Suppression MOV Selection Notes:


- Clamp voltage: > 1.5x VAC RMS
- For 24 VAC strike, Panasonic ERZ-C07DK470 typical

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27 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs 1-4
• LED 1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED 2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED 3: OFF, not defined, for future use
• LED 4: OFF, not defined, for future use

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28 Specifications

The LNL-1200-16DOR is intended for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only.

The following specifications are subject to change without notice.


• Primary Power (from LNL-3300-M5): 12 VDC, ± 10 %, 300 mA maximum
• Power for Digital Outputs: 24 VDC maximum, 640 mA maximum
• Relay Contacts:
- Eight (8) Form-C, 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC, resistive
- Eight (8) Form-A, 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC, resistive
• Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Output Cable Requirements: As required for the load
• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.69 in. (17.5 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 5 oz. (144 g) nominal

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LNL-1320-2RP
DUAL DOOR
CONTROL
MODULE
M Series Installation Guide

29 Overview of the LNL-1320-2RP

The LNL-1320-2RP is a Dual Door Control Module that provides two (2) reader interface ports.
The LNL-1320-2RP accepts data from readers with Clock/Data, Wiegand, F/2F, supervised F/2F signaling
and door hardware. The LNL-1320-2RP provides LED status, strike control and reader power of 5 VDC or
12 VDC.

Each of the two reader interface ports provides inputs for door position monitoring and request-to-exit
(REX). The LNL-1320-2RP also has three Form-C relay outputs used for strike control, alarm contact
shunting and auxiliary device control for each reader.

LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module

TB1
1
VO

GND

DISP

LED

REX+

WD0

WD1
1
DC+

Not Used
10

6 CLK DO
1

NC
K1

C
K1

NO

C
K2

NC
K2

NO

C
K3

NC
K3

NO
2
9
TB2

J6

+5V
J5

+12V
3 2 1
4
TB3
1

VO

GND

DISP

LED

REX+ 3
WD0

WD1

DC+

Not Used
10

5 CLK DO
1

NC
K4
K4

NO 4
C
K5
K5

NC

NO

C
ON
S1
K6

NC
K6

NO
9
TB4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module Callouts


Callout Description

1 J5: Reader voltage selection jumper

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LNL-1320-2RP Dual Door Control Module Callouts


Callout Description

2 J6: to backplane in enclosure card cage

3 Status LEDs

4 DIP switches

5 Reader Port 2

6 Reader Port 1

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30 Configuration

Configuring the LNL-1320-2RP consists of setting the device address and the power selection jumper.

30.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the
LNL-1320-2RP.
• Switches 1 to 5 select the device address.
• Switches 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP Switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 enables encrypted communication.

All other configuration settings are set in the host software.

DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1320-2RP

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

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DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1320-2RP

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON

Address 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 23 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON

Address 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 29 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 30 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 31 ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

119,600 bps ON OFF

19,200 bps OFF ON

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

30.2 Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5)

Power to the reader is selectable: 5 VDC or 12 VDC @ 300 mA maximum per reader port. This selection is
made via jumper J5 and is available for both reader ports. Readers requiring a different voltage or current
capability must be powered separately.

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J5 Reader Power Selection

+12V
+5V
1

J5 Reader Power Selection Callouts


Callout Description

1 5 VDC is available on both reader interface ports

2 12 VDC is available on both reader interface ports

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31 Reader Wiring

The reader ports on the LNL-1320-2RP support the following reader types:
• Clock/Data
• Wiegand
• F/2F
• Supervised F/2F
The following are basic reader cable requirements. For more information, refer to Specifications on
page 107.
• F/2F and supervised F/2F readers require a shielded 4-conductor cable.
• Clock/Data and Wiegand readers require a shielded 5-conductor cable.

Reader port configuration is defined by the host software.

31.1 LNL-1320-2RP to Reader Wiring

Wiegand Reader
1 2

TB1

TB3
or
1
1
3 VO
2
4 GND

DISP
4
5 LED

REX+

6
6 WD0

7 WD1
7
DC+

Not Used
10

CLK DO

Wiegand Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 Wiegand reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

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Wiegand Reader Callouts

Callout Description

5 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

6 Terminal 6: Data 0 connection

7 Terminal 7: Data 1 connection

Magnetic Reader

1 2

TB1

TB3
or 1
1
3 VO

4 2
GND

DISP
4
5 LED

REX+
6 WD0
6
7 WD1
7
DC+

Not Used

10
CLK DO

Magnetic Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 Magnetic reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

5 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

6 Terminal 6: Data connection

7 Terminal 7: Clock connection

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F/2F Reader
1 2

TB1

TB3
or
1
1
3 VO
2
4 GND

DISP
4
5 LED

REX+

WD0

7
6 WD1

DC+

Not Used

10
CLK DO

F/2F Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

5 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

6 Terminal 7: Data 1 connection

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Supervised F/2F Reader

1 2

TB1

TB3
or
1
1
3 VO
2
4 GND
3
5 DISP
4
6 LED

REX+

WD0

7 7 WD1

DC+
8
Not Used

10
CLK DO

Supervised F/2F Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

5 Terminal 3: Display DO connection

6 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

7 Terminal 7: Data 1 connection

8 Wire jumper to Terminal 3 (Display DO)

31.2 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring

Typically, the door position monitor switch uses the Normally Closed (NC) contact and the REX uses the
Normally Open (NO) contact.

For the LNL-1320-2RP, the door position monitor and REX switches can be wired in several different
configurations.

These configurations are downloaded from the host and may be changed.

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31.2.1 Unsupervised Inputs wired to the LNL-1320-2RP

Unsupervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired to TB1 for the first reader,
and TB3 for the second reader. End-of-Line (EOL) resistors are not required.

Unsupervised Input Wiring on LNL-1320-2RP


1

TB1

TB3
2

or
1
VO
2
GND
3
DISP

LED
5
REX+

WD0

WD1
8
DC+

Not Used

10
CLK DO

Unsupervised Input Wiring on LNL-1320-2RP Callouts

Callout Description

1 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

2 Normally Open contact for Request-to-Exit (REX) switch

3 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

31.2.2 Unsupervised Inputs wired to the F/2F Reader

Unsupervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired directly to the F/2F reader
configured for 2-State Supervision. See the reader’s documentation for the proper connection terminals.
End-Of-Line (EOL) resistors are not required.

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Unsupervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader

4
2
5

Unsupervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1320-2RP

3 +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for Request-to-Exit (REX) switch

31.2.3 Supervised Inputs wired to the F/2F Reader

Supervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired directly to the F/2F reader
configured for 4-State Supervision: open, closed, short, and cut. See the reader’s documentation for the
proper connection terminals. EOL resistors typically require two 1K ohm resistors as shown in the figure
below. Install the EOL resistors as close to the switch as possible.

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Supervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader

4
2
5

1K,1%

1K,1%
7

1K,1%

1K,1%

Supervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader Callouts


Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1320-2RP

3 +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

31.3 Door Strike Wiring

There are two options for door strike wiring on the LNL-1320-2RP: internal relay and external relay.

Each relay option can be wired for AC or DC current.

31.3.1 Internal Relay Door Strike Wiring


Each reader port on the LNL-1320-2RP has three Form-C contact relays for controlling door strikes or other
devices. Relay contact rating: 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC maximum.

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Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) that can interfere with normal operation
of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability,
use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible
(12 inches [30cm] recommended). The circuit's effectiveness decreases if it is located further
away.

Use sufficiently large gauge wire for the load current to avoid voltage loss.

Internal Relay Definitions

Relay Function Terminal Block Description

Reader 1 - Strike TB2-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB2-2 Common (C)
TB2-3 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 1 - Auxiliary TB2-4 Common (C)


TB2-5 Normally Closed (NC)
TB2-6 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 1 - Shunt TB2-7 Common (C)


TB2-8 Normally Closed (NC)
TB2-9 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 2 - Strike TB4-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB4-2 Common (C)
TB4-3 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 2 - Auxiliary TB4-4 Common (C)


TB4-5 Normally Closed (NC)
TB4-6 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 2 - Shunt TB4-7 Common (C)


TB4-8 Normally Closed (NC)
TB4-9 Normally Open (NO)

AC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression MOV selection:


- Clamp voltage: >1.5x VAC RMS
- For 24 VAC strike, Panasonic ERZ-C07DK470 typical

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AC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay

AC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay Callouts

Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 To AC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB2 or TB4 on LNL-1320-2RP

5 Suppression MOV

DC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression diode selection:


- Diode current rating: >1x strike current
- Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage
- For 12 VDC or 24 VDC strike, use diode 1N4002 (100 V/1 A) typical

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DC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay

DC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB2 or TB4 on LNL-1320-2RP

5 Suppression diode

31.3.2 External Relay Door Strike Wiring

Instead of using the on-board relay to control the door strike, an external relay may be used. This external
relay is controlled by the reader LED output.
If the LED in the reader is driven by the Reader LED signal, TB1-4 or TB3-4, a blocking diode must be
added to the circuit. This blocking diode should be a Schottky barrier rectifier, type 1N5817 or equivalent
(20 volt @ 1 A).
- The external relay’s coil current must be restricted to 40 mA.
- The 5 volt relay coil resistance must be 125 or greater ohms.
- The 12 volt relay coil resistance must be 300 or greater ohms.

Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) that can interfere with normal operation
of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability,
use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible

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(12 inches [30cm] recommended). The circuit's effectiveness decreases if it is located further
away.

AC Door Strike Wiring

AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

5
1

TB1

TB3
4

or
6 1

1
3
VO

GND

DISP
7 4
LED

8 REX+
11
9 WD0

WD1

DC+
10
Not Used

10
CLK DO

AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts

Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 AC transformer

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

6 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection for LNL-1320-2RP

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

11 Suppression MOV

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DC Door Strike Wiring

DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

5
1 2
4

TB1

1 TB3
or
3 6 1
VO

GND

DISP
7 4
LED

8 REX+
8
WD0
9
WD1

DC+
10
Not Used

10
CLK DO

DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts

Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-2RP

6 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection for LNL-1320-S2RP

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

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32 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs 1-4
• LED 1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED 2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED 3 (Reader Port 1): Flashes when receiving data from the reader (either input)
• LED 4 (Reader Port 2): Flashes when data is received from the reader (either input)

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33 Specifications

• Primary Power (from LNL-3300-M5): 12 VDC, ± 10 %, 155 mA maximum (plus reader current)
• Relay Outputs: 6 outputs, Form-C, 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC, resistive
• Inputs: 4 unsupervised, two per reader port
• Reader Interface:
- Reader Power: 5 VDC or 12 VDC regulated (jumper selectable), 300 mA maximum each reader
port
- Reader LED Output/External Relay: Open collector, 40 mA sink maximum
- Reader Data Input: TTL compatible inputs
- Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Cable Requirements:
- Alarm Inputs: 1 twisted pair per input, 22 AWG shielded. 30 ohms maximum loop resistance
- Outputs: As required for the load
- Reader Data: Use shielded cables;
– 5 VDC: 18 AWG, 200 ft. maximum, reader powered by reader processing board
– 12 VDC: 20 AWG, 500 ft. maximum, reader powered by LNL-1320-2RP; 18 AWG, 3000 ft.
maximum, reader powered locally

Notes: The above specifications are based on the typical 12 volt reader drawing 125 mA. Reader
power requirements vary between different models.
Excessive voltage drop on long cable runs may require a larger cable gauge or powering the
reader from a local power source. Refer to the power specification for the reader being
installed.

• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.69 in. (17.5 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 4.5 oz (126 g) nominal

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34 Overview of the LNL-1320-S2RP

The LNL-1320-S2RP is a Dual Door Control Module that provides four (4) supervised inputs
(two per reader interface port).

The LNL-1320-S2RP accepts data from readers with Clock/Data, Wiegand, F/2F, supervised F/2F signaling
and door hardware. The LNL-1320-S2RP provides LED status, strike control and reader power of 5 VDC or
12 VDC.

Each of the two reader interface ports provides inputs for door position monitoring and request-to-exit
(REX). The LNL-1320-S2RP also has three Form-C relay outputs used for strike control, alarm contact
shunting and auxiliary device control for each reader.

LNL-1320-S2RP Dual Door Control Module


TB1
1

VO
GND
DISP
LED
REX+
WD0
WD1
DC+
1
DC-
1 10

6 REX-

NC
K1

C
K1

NO
C
K2

NC
K2

NO
C
K3

NC
K3

NO 2
9
TB2

J6

+5V
4 3 2 1 J5

+12V
TB3
1

VO
GND
DISP
LED
REX+ 3
WD0
WD1
DC+
DC-
1 10

REX-
5
NC
K4
K4

C
NO 4
C
K5
K5

NC
NO
C
ON
S1
K6

K6

NC
NO
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TB4

LNL-1320-S2RP Dual Door Control Module Callouts


Callout Desscription

1 J5: Reader voltage selection jumper

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LNL-1320-S2RP Dual Door Control Module Callouts


Callout Desscription

2 J6: to backplane in enclosure card cage

3 Status LEDs

4 DIP switches

5 Reader Port 2

6 Reader Port 1

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35 Configuration

Configuring the LNL-1320-S2RP consists of setting the device address and the power selection jumper.

35.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the
LNL-1320-S2RP.
• Switches 1 to 5 select the device address.
• Switches 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP Switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 enables encrypted communication.

All other configuration settings are set in the host software.

DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1320-S2RP

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

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DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1320-S2RP

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON

Address 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 23 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON

Address 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 29 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 30 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 31 ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

119,600 bps ON OFF

19,200 bps OFF ON

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

35.2 Setting the Reader Power Selection Jumper (J5)

Power to the reader is selectable: 5 VDC or 12 VDC @ 300 mA maximum per reader port. This selection is
made via jumper J5 and is available for both reader ports. Readers requiring a different voltage or current
capability must be powered separately.

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J5 Reader Power Selection

+12V
+5V
1

J5 Reader Power Selection Callouts


Callout Description

1 5 VDC is available on both reader interface ports

2 12 VDC is available on both reader interface ports

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36 Reader Wiring

The reader ports on the LNL-1320-S2RP support the following reader types:
• Clock/Data
• Wiegand
• F/2F
• Supervised F/2F
The following are basic reader cable requirements. For more information, refer to Specifications on
page 130.
• F/2F and supervised F/2F readers require a shielded 4-conductor cable.
• Clock/Data and Wiegand readers require a shielded 5-conductor cable.

Reader port configuration is defined by the host software.

36.1 LNL-1320-S2RP to Reader Wiring

Wiegand Reader

1 2

TB1

TB3
or
1
1
3 VO
2
4 GND

DISP
4
5 LED

REX+

6
6 WD0

7 WD1
7
DC+

DC-
10

REX-

Wiegand Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 Wiegand reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

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Wiegand Reader Callouts

Callout Description

5 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

6 Terminal 6: Data 0 connection

7 Terminal 7: Data 1 connection

Magnetic Reader

1 2

TB1

TB3
or 1
1
3 VO

4 2
GND

DISP
4
5 LED

REX+
6 WD0
6
7 WD1
7
DC+

DC-

10
REX-

Magnetic Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 Magnetic reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

5 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

6 Terminal 6: Data connection

7 Terminal 7: Clock connection

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F/2F Reader

1 2

TB1

TB3
or
1
1
3 VO
2
4 GND

DISP
4
5 LED

REX+

WD0

7
6 WD1

DC+

DC-

10
REX-

F/2F Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

5 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

6 Terminal 7: Data 1 connection

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Supervised F/2F Reader

1 2

TB1

TB3
or
1
1
3 VO
2
4 GND
3
5 DISP
4
6 LED

REX+

WD0

7 7 WD1

DC+
8
DC-

10
REX-

Supervised F/2F Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

3 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Terminal 2: Ground connection

5 Terminal 3: Display DO connection

6 Terminal 4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

7 Terminal 7: Data 1 connection

8 Wire jumper to Terminal 3 (Display DO)

36.2 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring

Typically, the door position monitor switch uses the Normally Closed (NC) contact and the REX uses the
Normally Open (NO) contact.

For the LNL-1320-S2RP, the door position monitor and REX switches can be wired in several different
configurations.

These configurations are downloaded from the host and may be changed.

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36.2.1 Supervised Inputs wired to the LNL-1320-S2RP


Supervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired to TB1 for the first reader, and
TB3 for the second reader. Two sets of End-Of-Line (EOL) resistor pairs are supported by the S2RP board.

Either two 1K ohm resistors, or a 6.8K and 18K ohm resistor set must be installed as shown in the following
figures. Install the EOL resistors as close to the switch as possible to maximize supervision’s effectiveness.
In addition to detecting contact open or contact closed, the LNL-1320-S2RP also monitors for the following
abnormal circuit conditions: open circuit, shorted circuit, grounding of either side of the circuit, or the
introduction of a foreign voltage.

Note: Grounded and foreign voltage states are not required by UL 294 and therefore not verified by
UL.

Supervised Input Wiring with 1K/1K EOL

TB1

TB3
or

1
VO

GND

DISP

LED
1K,1%

REX+

2 1K,1% WD0

WD1
1K,1%
DC+
3
1K,1% DC-
10

REX-

Supervised Input Wiring with 1K/1K EOL Callouts

Callout Description

1 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

2 Normally Open contact for REX switch

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Supervised Input Wiring with 1K/1K EOL Callouts

Callout Description

3 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

Supervised Input Wiring with 6.8K/18K EOL


1

TB1

TB3
or
1
VO

GND

DISP

6.8K,5% LED

REX+

2 18K,5% WD0

WD1
6.8K,5%
DC+

3 DC-
18K,5%

10
REX-

Supervised Input Wiring with 6.8K/18K EOL Callouts


Callout Description

1 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

2 Normally Open contact for REX switch

3 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

36.2.2 Unsupervised Inputs wired to the F/2F Reader

Unsupervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired directly to the F/2F reader
configured for 2-State Supervision. See the reader’s documentation for the proper connection terminals.
End-Of-Line (EOL) resistors are not required.

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Unsupervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader

4
2
5

Unsupervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader Callouts

Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1320-S2RP

3 +12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

36.2.3 Supervised Inputs wired to the F/2F Reader

Supervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired directly to the F/2F reader
configured for 4-State Supervision: open, closed, short, and cut. See the reader’s documentation for the
proper connection terminals. EOL resistors typically require two 1K ohm resistors as shown in the figure
below. Install the EOL resistors as close to the switch as possible.

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Supervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader

4
2
5

1K,1%

1K,1%
7

1K,1%

1K,1%

Supervised Input Wiring on F/2F Reader Callouts


Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1320-S2RP

3 +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

36.3 Door Strike Wiring

There are two options for door strike wiring on the LNL-1320-S2RP: internal relay and external relay.

Each relay option can be wired for AC or DC current.

36.3.1 Internal Relay Door Strike Wiring


Each reader port on the LNL-1320-S2RP has three Form-C contact relays for controlling door strikes or
other devices. Relay contact rating: 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC maximum.

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Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) that can interfere with normal operation
of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability,
use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible
(12 inches [30cm] recommended). The circuit's effectiveness decreases if it is located further
away.

Use sufficiently large gauge wire for the load current to avoid voltage loss.

Internal Relay Definitions

Relay Function Terminal Block Description

Reader 1 - Strike TB2-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB2-2 Common (C)
TB2-3 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 1 - Auxiliary TB2-4 Common (C)


TB2-5 Normally Closed (NC)
TB2-6 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 1 - Shunt TB2-7 Common (C)


TB2-8 Normally Closed (NC)
TB2-9 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 2 - Strike TB4-1 Normally Closed (NC)


TB4-2 Common (C)
TB4-3 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 2 - Auxiliary TB4-4 Common (C)


TB4-5 Normally Closed (NC)
TB4-6 Normally Open (NO)

Reader 2 - Shunt TB4-7 Common (C)


TB4-8 Normally Closed (NC)
TB4-9 Normally Open (NO)

AC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression MOV selection:


- Clamp voltage: >1.5x VAC RMS
- For 24 VAC strike, Panasonic ERZ-C07DK470 typical

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AC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay Callouts

Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 To AC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB2 or TB4 on LNL-1320-S2RP

5 Suppression MOV

DC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression diode selection:


- Diode current rating: >1x strike current
- Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage
- For 12 VDC or 24 VDC strike, use diode 1N4002 (100 V/1 A) typical

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DC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay

DC Door Strike Wiring using Internal Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB2 or TB4 on LNL-1320-S2RP

5 Suppression diode

36.3.2 External Relay Door Strike Wiring

Instead of using the on-board relay to control the door strike, an external relay may be used. This external
relay is controlled by the reader LED output.
If the LED in the reader is driven by the Reader LED signal, TB1-4 or TB3-4, a blocking diode must be
added to the circuit. This blocking diode should be a Schottky barrier rectifier, type 1N5817 or equivalent
(20 volt @ 1 A).
- The external relay’s coil current must be restricted to 40 mA.
- The 5 volt relay coil resistance must be 125 or greater ohms.
- The 12 volt relay coil resistance must be 300 or greater ohms.

Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) that can interfere with normal operation
of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability,
use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible

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(12 inches [30cm] recommended). The circuit's effectiveness decreases if it is located further
away.

AC Door Strike Wiring

AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

5
1

TB1

TB3
4

or
3 6 1

1
VO

GND

DISP
7 4
LED

REX+
11 8
WD0
9
WD1

DC+
10 DC-
REX-

10
AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts

Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 AC transformer

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

6 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection for LNL-1320-S2RP

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

11 Suppression MOV

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DC Door Strike Wiring

DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

5
1 2 4

TB1

TB3
or
3 6 1

1
VO

GND

7 4
DISP

LED

8 8 REX+

WD0
9
WD1

DC+
10 DC-

REX-

10
DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts

Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1 or TB3 on LNL-1320-S2RP

6 Terminal 1: +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection for LNL-1320-S2RP

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

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37 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs 1-4
• LED 1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED 2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED 3 (Reader Port 1): Flashes when receiving data from the reader (either input)
• LED 4 (Reader Port 2): Flashes when data is received from the reader (either input)

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38 Specifications

• Primary Power (from LNL-3300-M5): 12 VDC, ± 10 %, 155 mA maximum (plus reader current)
• Relay Outputs: 6 outputs, Form-C, 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC, resistive
• Inputs: 4 unsupervised, two per reader port
• Reader Interface:
- Reader Power: 5 VDC or 12 VDC regulated (jumper selectable), 300 mA maximum each reader
port
- Reader LED Output/External Relay: Open collector, 40 mA sink maximum
- Reader Data Input: TTL compatible inputs
- Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Cable Requirements:
- Alarm Inputs: 1 twisted pair per input, 22 AWG shielded. 30 ohms maximum loop resistance
- Outputs: As required for the load
- Reader Data: Use shielded cables;
– 5 VDC: 18 AWG, 200 ft. maximum, reader powered by reader processing board
– 12 VDC: 20 AWG, 500 ft. maximum, reader powered by LNL-1320-2RP; 18 AWG, 3000 ft.
maximum, reader powered locally

Notes: The above specifications are based on the typical 12 volt reader drawing 125 mA. Reader
power requirements vary between different models.
Excessive voltage drop on long cable runs may require a larger cable gauge or powering the
reader from a local power source. Refer to the power specification for the reader being
installed.

• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.69 in. (17.5 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 4.5 oz (126 g) nominal

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FOUR READER
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MODULE
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39 Overview of the LNL-1340-M2K

The LNL-1340-M2K board is a Reader Interface Module that provides four (4) reader interface ports. The
LNL-1340-M2K accepts data from readers with F/2F and supervised F/2F signaling and door hardware. The
LNL-1340-M2K provides 10 inputs (unsupervised/supervised), eight (8) Form-C control relays, and a 12
VDC power supply to power readers and other devices.

The LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller board can be mounted directly on the LNL-1340-M2K
board. The LNL-1340-M2K can only be installed in an M2000 enclosure. If the LNL-3300-M5 board is
mounted on the LNL-1340-M2K board, it is powered by the LNL-1340-M2K board's internal power supply.

Power for the LNL-1340-M2K board is supplied from an 18 VAC transformer. The LNL-1340-M2K
supports the charging of an optional 12 Volt, 7 Ah rechargeable sealed lead-acid battery for UPS operation.

Note: For LNL-3300-M5 controller board installation and specifications, refer to Overview of the
LNL-3300-M5 on page 35.

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M2000 Enclosure with LNL-3300-M5 and LNL-1340-M2K

11 13 14 17

12 15 16
10

18

1 TB1 10 1 TB3 4 1 TB4 4

19
7
S2

1
S1

1 TB2 10 1 TB5 4 1 TB6 4

TB7
1

ON

4
3 2

3
6
4

LNL-3300-
6
JP1
1

HI
2

LO

M5
JP2
3
4

5
5
6
TB2

J4
1

GND

TR-

LNL-1340-
TR+
3

J6

20

M2K
S1

1
2
3
4
ON
5
J7

6
7
8

4
J1

1
K8 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1

TB8
J7

K8 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1

8
21
BR/CR2325
BR/CR2330
TB1

BT1

6 TB12 1 6 TB11 1 6 TB10 1 6 TB9 1


1

VIN

GND

VIN

GND

VIN

GND
2 TMPR

PFLT
8

22

26 25 24 23

M2000 Enclosure with LNL-3300-M5 and LNL-1340-M2K Callouts


Callout Description

1 No connections on LNL-3300-M5 TB1

2 Connect to Earth Ground

3 Connect to Chassis Ground

4 LNL-1340-M2K DIP Switches

5 Replace Card Puller with Mounting Screws, two (2) each

6 LNL-3300-M5 Status LEDs

7 LNL-1340-MK Status LEDs

8 LNL-3300-M5 DIP Switches

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Callout Description

9 LNL-3300-M5 Reset Switch

10 Mounting Holes 4x

11 TB1, PIN1: Inputs 1-5

12 TB2, PIN 1: Inputs 6-10

13 TB3, PIN 1: Reader 1

14 TB4, PIN 1: Reader 2

15 TB5, PIN 1: Reader 3

16 TB6, PIN 1: Reader 4

17 Internal Ground Stub, two (2) places

18 TB7, PIN 1: Downstream Communication; Port 1 RS-485 Termination

19 JP1, Port 1 RS-485 Termination

20 JP2: Set to Lo

21 TB8, PIN 1: Power Connections

22 12 Volt Battery

23 TB9, PIN 1: K1 & K2 Relays

24 TB10, PIN 1: K3 & K4 Relays

25 TB11, PIN 1: K5 & K6 Relays

26 TB12, PIN 1: K7 & K8 Relays

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LNL-3300-M5 Board

S2
11

4 3 2 1 S1
1

ON
10

1
2
3
4
5
9

J4
TB2

1
GND
TR-
TR+

3
2

J6
8

7b

7a
J1

7
J7

BR/CR2325
BR/CR2330
TB1

VIN
BT1

GND
VIN
GND
6 VIN
GND
5
TMPR
PFLT
8

LNL-3300-M5 Board Callouts


Callout Description

1 J4: RS-485 terminator

2 J6: to backplane in enclosure card cage

3 J7: connection to optional Lantronix Micro125 Serial-to-Ethernet Module

4 Battery: BR/CR2325, BR/CR2330 replace annually

5 Standoff mounting holes for optional Lantronix Micro125 Serial-to-Ethernet Module.


ø 0.125 x 7/16 long. 3 required. Richo, Inc. P/N LMSP-7-01.

6 TB1: Input power, enclosure tamper, power fault input

7 Onboard Ethernet connector

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Callout Description

7a Card puller

Warning

The card puller must be removed from the LNL-3300-M5 board before mounting it to the
LNL-1340-M2K board. Install two (2) mounting screws [7b] in the holes made vacant from
the card puller.

7b Mounting Screws, 2 places

8 TB2: RS-485 to downstream enclosures

9 Status LEDs

10 DIP switches

11 Reset switch

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40 Configuration

Configuring the LNL-1340-M2K consists of setting the device address and the power selection jumper.

40.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the LNL-1340-
M2K.
• Switches 1-5 select the device address.
• Switch 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 enables encrypted communication.

All other configuration settings are set via the host software.

DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1340-M2K

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

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DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1340-M2K

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON

Address 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 23 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON

Address 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 29 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 30 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 31 ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

119,600 bps ON OFF

19,200 bps OFF ON

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

40.2 Input Power, Enclosure Tamper, and 12 Volt Battery Wiring

Input power for the LNL-1340-M2K/LNL-3300-M5 assembly is provided by a wall mount 18 VAC
transformer @ 2.78 A (334 VA) connected to TB8 pins 1 and 2. The internal supply supplies power to the
LNL-1340-M2K/LNL-3300-M5 assembly, and charging current for a 12 V, 7 Ah rechargeable battery. 12
VDC output is also available to power local devices (door strikes, annunciator devices, etc.), and
downstream LNL-1340-M2K enclosures. The UPS 12 V battery is connected to TB8 pin 7 (+) and TB8 pin
8 (-). There is a dedicated input for cabinet tamper, connected to TB8-5 and TB8-6. Normal (safe) condition
is a closed contact.

TB8-1 18 VAC ***DO NOT USE 24 VAC ***

TB8-2 18 VAC ***DO NOT USE 24 VAC ***

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TB8-3 GND

TB8-4 +12 VDC output

TB8-5 GND (tamper switch)

TB8-6 Tamper switch

TB8-7 12 V battery, positive terminal (+)

TB8-8 12 V battery, negative terminal (-)

Warning

Do not use a 24 VAC transformer to power the LNL-1340-M2K/LNL-3300-M5 assembly!


There must be no wires connected to TB1 of the LNL-3300-M5!

40.3 Ethernet Grounding

The grounding lug on the LNL-3300-M5, identified as “CGND” (located next to the Ethernet jack), must be
connected to the chassis/earth ground stud on the M2000 enclosure. It is recommended to use braided wire
and make the connection is as short as possible.

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41 Wiring

41.1 RS-485 Communication Wiring

The LNL-3300-M5 communicates to the LNL-1340-M2K using 2-wire RS-485 on downstream


communication port 1. This communication port also appears on TB7 of the LNL-1340-M2K. An additional
31 downstream I/O devices can be supported on this communication port. If the LNL-3300-M5 is mounted
on the LNL-1340-M2K, TB2 of the LNL-3300-M5 is the 2-wire RS-485 downstream communication port 2
that can communicate to an additional 32 downstream I/O devices.
DRAIN WIRE

DRAIN WIRE
SHIELD
TB2 TB7
1 1
GND GND
SHIELD

TR- TR-
TR+ TR+
3 3

2-Wire RS-485 Communication Port 2 2-Wire RS-485 Communication Port 1


(LNL-3300-M5) (LNL-1340-M2K)

41.2 Reader Wiring

Each of the four (4) reader ports on the LNL-1340-M2K Reader Interface Module supports F/2F and
supervised F/2F type readers.
F/2F and supervised F/2F readers require a shielded 4-conductor cable. For more information, refer to
Specifications on page 154.

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LNL-1340-M2K to F/2F or Supervised F/2F Reader Wiring

1
3
1 VO
4
2 GND
5
3 DI
6 4 DOx

4
(LED)

LNL-1340-M2K to F/2F or Supervised F/2F Reader Wiring Callouts


Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 TBx on LNL-1340-M2K

3 TBx-1: 12 VDC connection

4 TBx-2: Ground connection

5 TBx-3: Door DI connection

6 TBx-4: Door DOx (Reader LED) connection

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LNL-1340-M2K Reader Port Terminal Block Definitions


TB3: Reader Port 1 TB4: Reader Port 2 TB5: Reader Port 3 TB6: Reader Port 4

TB3-1 12 VDC TB4-1 12 VDC TB5-1 12 VDC TB6-1 12 VDC

TB3-2 GND TB4-2 GND TB5-2 GND TB6-2 GND

TB3-3 DI TB4-3 DI TB5-3 DI TB6-3 DI

TB3-4 DO1 TB4-4 DO2 TB5-4 DO3 TB6-4 DO4

41.2.1 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring


The door position monitor and REX switches can be wired in two different configurations:

1. Supervised F/2F readers: Door contacts and REX can be wired through the Reader Edge or they can
be wired to the LNL-1340-M2K as a Board Edge configuration.
2. F/2F readers: Door contacts and REX inputs must be wired to the LNL-1340-M2K inputs as a Board
Edge configuration. Note that F/2F is an Unsupervised F/2F protocol only, and does not relate to
supervision of the door contacts. For more information, refer to Input Wiring on page 145.
Typically, the door position monitor switch uses the Normally Closed (NC) contact and the REX uses the
Normally Open (NO) contact. For the LNL-1340-M2K Reader Interface Module, the door position monitor
and REX switches are wired to the F/2F reader. These configurations are downloaded from the host and may
be changed.

Supervised Inputs Wired to Supervised F/2F Reader (4-State Supervision)

For 4-State Supervision, supervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches are wired
directly to the F/2F reader configured for 4-State Supervision. See the reader’s documentation for the proper
connection terminals. End-of-Line (EOL) resistors typically require two 1K ohm resistors. Install the EOL
resistors as close to the switch as possible (within 12 inches [30cm] recommended).

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Supervised F/2F Reader 4-State Input Wiring

4
2
5
6

1K,1%

1K,1%
7

1K,1%

1K,1%

Supervised F/2F Reader 4-State Input Wiring Callouts


Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1340-M2K

3 +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Data 1 connection

6 Door DO (reader LED) connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

Unsupervised Inputs Wired to the F/2F Reader

For 2-State Supervision, unsupervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches directly to the
F/2F reader. configured for 2-State Supervision. See the reader’s documentation for the proper connection
terminals. End-of-Line (EOL) resistors are not required.

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Supervised F/2F Reader 2-State Input Wiring


1

4
2
5

Supervised F/2F Reader 2-State Input Wiring Callouts


Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1340-M2K

3 +12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

41.2.2 Input Wiring

Typically, these inputs are used to monitor door position, request to exit, or general purpose alarm contacts.
Input circuits can be configured as unsupervised or supervised. When unsupervised, reporting consists of
only the open or closed states.

When an input circuit is configured for supervision, the LNL-1340-M2K board also monitors the following
abnormal circuit conditions: open circuit, shorted circuit, grounding of either side of the circuit*, or the
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facilitate proper reporting. The standard supervised circuit requires 1K Ohm, 1% resistors and should be
located as close to the sensor as possible. Custom End-of-Line (EOL) resistances may be configured via the
host software.
* Grounded and foreign voltage states are not UL 294 required and therefore not verified by UL.

The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported, but may not be typical:

LNL-1340-M2K Input Wiring - Supervised and Non-supervised


5
1K,1%

1
1K,1%

1K,1%

1K,1%

LNL-1340-M2K Input Wiring - Supervised and Non-supervised Callouts

Callout Description

1 Standard supervised circuit; normally closed contact

2 Standard supervised circuit; normally open contact

3 Unsupervised circuit; normally closed contact

4 Unsupervised circuit; normally open contact

5 Terminal Blocks: TB1 (Inputs 1-5) and TB2 (Inputs 6-10) on LNL-1340-M2K

Warning

Door position monitor and REX inputs must be wired to the LNL-1340-M2K when using F/2F readers. EOL
resistors are typically two 1K ohm resistors as shown below. The EOL resistors should be installed as close
to the switch as possible.

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LNL-1340-M2K Input Terminal Block Definitions


TB1: Inputs 1 - 5 TB2: Inputs 6 - 10

TB1-1 DI 1 TB2-1 DI 6

TB1-2 DI 1 return TB2-2 DI 6 return

TB1-3 DI 2 TB2-3 DI 7

TB1-4 DI 2 return TB2-4 DI 7 return

TB1-5 DI 3 TB2-5 DI 8

TB1-6 DI 3 return TB2-6 DI 8 return

TB1-7 DI 4 TB2-7 DI 9

TB1-8 DI 4 return TB2-8 DI 9 return

TB1-9 DI 5 TB2-9 DI 10

TB1-10 DI 5 return TB2-10 DI 10 return

41.2.3 Door Strike Wiring Using an External Relay

An external relay may be used to control a door strike. This external relay is controlled by the reader DOx
output on the LNL-1340-M2K.
If the LED in the reader is driven by the Reader port DOx signal, a blocking diode must be added to the
circuit. This blocking diode should be a Schottky barrier rectifier, type 1N5817 or equivalent (20 volt @ 1
A).
- The external relay’s coil current must be restricted to 40 mA.
- The 12 volt relay coil resistance must be 300 or greater ohms.

DC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression diode selection:


- Diode current rating: >1x strike current
- Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage
- For 12 VDC or 24 VDC strike, use diode 1N4002 (100 V/1 A) typical

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DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

6
1 2
4
5
3 1

1
VO
GND
DI
4
DOx

4
7
8
8

10

DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1 on LNL-1340-M2K

6 Terminal 1: +12 VDC connection for LNL-1340-M2K

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode (2)

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

AC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression MOV selection:


- Clamp voltage: >1.5x VAC RMS
- For 24 VAC strike, Panasonic ERZ-C07DK470 typical

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AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay


2

6
1
4

3 5 1

1
VO
GND
DI
4
DOx

4
7

9 8

10

11

AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 AC transformer

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1 on LNL-1340-M2K

6 Terminal 1: +12 VDC connection for LNL-1340-M2K

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

11 Suppression MOV

41.2.4 Door Strike Wiring Using the Internal Relays

The LNL-1340-M2K board has eight (8) Form-C contact relays for controlling door strikes or other devices.
Relay contact rating: 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC maximum.

Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) which may interfere with normal
operation of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system
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load as possible (12 inches [30cm] maximum recommended). The circuit's effectiveness
decreases if it is located farther away.

Use sufficiently large gauge wire for the load current to avoid voltage loss.

LNL-1340-M2K Relay Terminal Block Definitions


TB9: Relays TB10: Relays TB11: Relays TB12: Relays
K1 & K2 K3 & K4 K5 & K6 K7 & K8

TB9-1 K1 C TB10-1 K3 C TB11-1 K5 C TB12-1 K7 C

TB9-2 K1 NC TB10-2 K3 NC TB11-2 K5 NC TB12-2 K7 NC

TB9-3 K1 NO TB10-3 K3 NO TB11-3 K5 NO TB12-3 K7 NC

TB9-4 K2 C TB10-4 K4 C TB11-4 K6 C TB12-4 K8 C

TB9-5 K2 NC TB10-5 K4 NC TB11-5 K6 NC TB12-5 K8 NC

TB9-6 K2 NO TB10-6 K4 NO TB11-6 K6 NO TB12-6 K8 NO

DC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression diode selection:


- Diode current rating: >1x strike current
- Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage
- For 12 VDC or 24 VDC strike, use diode 1N4002 (100 V/1 A) typical

DC Door Strike Wiring - Internal Relay


1 2

4
6

3 NO

NC
K2

NO

NC
K1

C
1

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DC Door Strike Wiring - Internal Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB9, TB10, TB11, and TB12 on LNL-1340-M2K

5 Suppression diode

AC Door Strike Wiring

Suppression MOV selection:


- Clamp voltage: >1.5x VAC RMS
- For 24 VAC strike, Panasonic ERZ-C07DK470 typical

AC Door Strike Wiring - Internal Relay

1 2

6
3 NO

NC

K2
C

NO

NC
K1

C
1

AC Door Strike Wiring - Internal Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 To AC power source

3 Fuse

4 TB9, TB10, TB11, and TB12 on LNL-1340-M2K

5 Suppression MOV

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42 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs 1-6
• LED 1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED 2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED 3 (Reader Port 1): Flashes when receiving data from the reader (any of the eight reader ports)
• LED 4 (Reader Port 2): Flashes when supervised F/2F reader acknowledgment is sent on any of the
eight readers, indicating that a reader port is configured for supervised F/2F
• LED 5 (Reader Port 3): Flashes when receiving data from the reader (any of the eight reader ports)
• LED 6 (Reader Port 4): Flashes when supervised F/2F reader acknowledgment is sent on any of the
eight readers, indicating that a reader port is configured for supervised F/2F

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43 UL 294 Installations

For UL294 installations, the LNL-1340-M2K has been evaluated to the following:

Model Destructive Line Security Endurance Standby


Attack (Encryption) Power

LNL-1340-M2K 1 2 4 4

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44 Specifications

The LNL-1340-M2K is for use in low voltage, Class 2 Circuits only.


• Primary Power: 18 VAC, ± 15%, 2.8 A maximum
- 12 VDC Output: 10.8 to 13.2 VDC, 550 mA maximum
- UPS battery (optional): 12 volt, 7 Ah rechargeable sealed lead-acid, 1 each supported
- Battery dimensions: Length 5.94 in (151 mm), Width 2.56 in (65 mm), Height 3.74 in (96 mm)
• Relay Outputs: 8 outputs, Form-C, 2 A @ 30 VAC/DC, resistive
• Inputs: 10 unsupervised/supervised, standard EOL: 1K/1K ohm, 1%, ¼ watt:
• Reader Interface:
- Reader Power: 12 VDC, 300 mA maximum each reader port
- DOx / External Relay: Open collector, 40 mA sink maximum
- Reader Data Inputs: TTL compatible inputs
• Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Cable Requirements:
- Alarm Inputs: 1 twisted pair per input, 22 AWG shielded. 30 ohms maximum loop resistance
- Outputs: As required for the load
- Reader Data: Use shielded cables;
12 VDC:
20 AWG, 500 ft. maximum, reader powered by
LNL-1340-M2K; 18 AWG, 3000 ft. maximum, reader powered locally
The above specifications are based on the typical 12 volt reader drawing 125 mA. Reader power
requirements vary between different models.

Note: Excessive voltage drop on long cable runs may require a larger cable gauge or powering the
reader from a local power source. Refer to the power specification for the reader being
installed.

• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +122°F (0 to +50°C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 8.375 in (212.7 mm)
- Length: 11.375 in (289.1 mm)
- Height:
1.04 in (26.5 mm) without LNL-3300-M5
1.27 in (32.26 mm) with LNL-3300-M5
- Weight (without connectors):
12.0 oz. (340.2 g) nominal without LNL-3300-M5
17.3 oz. (491.0 g) nominal with LNL-3300-M5

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45 Overview of the LNL-1380-8RP

The LNL-1380-8RP is a Reader Interface Module that provides eight (8) reader interface ports. The
LNL-1380-8RP accepts data only from readers with supervised F/2F signaling.

The door position and Request-to-Exit (REX) inputs are reported through the F/2F reader data line. The
LNL-1380-8RP also provides LED status, external strike relay control, and 12 VDC reader power.

LNL-1380-8RP Board

TB1

1
12V
GND
12 DATA
LED
12V
GND
11
DATA 8
LED
TB2

1
1

12V
GND
10
DATA
LED
12V
GND
9
DATA
LED
8

2
1
2
3
4

3
TB3

12V
GND
8 DATA
LED
12V
GND
7 DATA
8

LED
4
3
2
1
TB4

J3
1

12V
GND
6 DATA
LED ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

12V
S1

GND
5
DATA
8

LED

LNL-1380-8RP Board Callouts


Callout Description

1 Status LEDs

2 J2: to backplane in enclosure card cage

3 J3: 2nd LNL-1380-8RP power select

4 DIP switches

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LNL-1380-8RP Board Callouts


Callout Description

5 Reader 8

6 Reader 7

7 Reader 6

8 Reader 5

9 Reader 4

10 Reader 3

11 Reader 2

12 Reader 1

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46 Configuration

Configuring the LNL-1380-8RP consists of setting the device address and the power selection jumper.

46.1 Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate

Use the on-board DIP switches to set the device address and communication baud rate on the
LNL-1380-8RP.
• Switches 1 to 5 select the device address.
• Switches 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate.

Note: Currently, OnGuard only supports a baud rate of 38,4000 bps. Be sure to set both DIP Switches
6 and 7 to the ON position.

• Switch 8 enables encrypted communication.

All other configuration settings are set in the host software.

DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1380-8RP

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

Address 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF

Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

Address 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Address 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF

Address 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF

Address 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF

Address 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF

Address 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Address 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF

Address 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF

Address 15 ON ON ON ON OFF

Address 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

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DIP Switch Settings for the LNL-1380-8RP

Selection S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

Address 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON

Address 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Address 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON

Address 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON

Address 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON

Address 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON

Address 23 ON ON ON OFF ON

Address 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON

Address 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON

Address 27 ON ON OFF ON ON

Address 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON

Address 29 ON OFF ON ON ON

Address 30 OFF ON ON ON ON

Address 31 ON ON ON ON ON

115,200 bps OFF OFF

119,600 bps ON OFF

19,200 bps OFF ON

38,400 bps ON ON

Encrypted communication disabled OFF

Encrypted communication enabled ON

46.2 Setting the Reader Interface Power Selection Jumper (J3)

• On the first LNL-1380-8RP installed in the controller enclosure, place the shorting plug on Pins 2 and 3
on the J3 jumper.
• On the second LNL-1380-8RP installed in the controller enclosure, place the shorting plug on Pins 1
and 2 on the J3 jumper.

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J5 Reader Interface Power Selection

J5 Reader Interface Power Selection Callouts


Callout Description

1 5 VDC is available on both reader interface ports

2 12 VDC is available on both reader interface ports

46.3 Wiring

46.3.1 Additional Power Wiring for Second LNL-1380-8RP


If installing two LNL-1380-8RPs, additional power must be supplied to the second LNL-1380-8RP from the
LNL-3300-M5.

Note: The 12V output for Reader Port 7 on the second LNL-1380-8RP is not current-limited.

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Additional Power Wiring for a Second LNL-1380-8RP

Additional Power Wiring for a Second LNL-1380-8RP Callouts


Callout Description

1 LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller

2 LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module

3 12 VDC connection: TB1-1 (VIN) on LNL-3300-M5 to TB4-1 (12V) on LNL-1380-8RP

4 Ground connection

46.3.2 Reader Interface Module to Reader Wiring


The reader ports on the LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module only support 12V supervised F/2F type
readers.
The following are basic reader cable requirements. For more information, refer to Specifications on
page 169.
• F/2F and supervised F/2F readers require a shielded 4-conductor cable.
• Clock/Data and Wiegand readers require a shielded 5-conductor cable.

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LNL-1380-8RP to Supervised F/2F Reader Wiring

LNL-1380-8RP to Supervised F/2F Reader Wiring Callouts


Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 TB1 on LNL-1380-8RP

3 TB1-1: 12 VDC connections

4 TB1-2: Ground connection

5 TB1-3: Reader Data 1 connection

6 TB1-4: Door DO (Reader LED) connection

46.3.3 Door Position Monitor and REX Input Wiring


Typically, the door position monitor switch uses the Normally Closed (NC) contact and the REX uses the
Normally Open (NO) contact. For the LNL-1380-8RP Reader Interface Module, the door position monitor
and REX switches are wired to the F/2F reader. These configurations are downloaded from the host and may
be changed.

Unsupervised Inputs wired to the F/2F Reader

For 2-State Supervision, wire unsupervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches directly
to the F/2F reader. See the reader’s documentation for the proper connection terminals. End-Of-Line (EOL)
resistors are not required.

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Unsupervised Input Wiring on the F/2F Reader

Unsupervised Input Wiring on the F/2F Reader Callouts


Callout Description

1 F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1380-8RP

3 +5 VDC/+12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

Supervised Inputs wired to the F/2F Reader

For 4-State Supervision, wire supervised inputs for the door position monitor and REX switches directly to
the F/2F reader. See the reader’s documentation for the proper connection terminals. EOL resistors typically
require two 1K ohm resistors. Install the EOL resistors as close to the switch as possible (within 12 inches
[30cm] recommended).

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Supervised Input Wiring on the F/2F Reader

Supervised Input Wiring on the F/2F Reader Callouts


Callout Description

1 Supervised F/2F reader

2 To LNL-1380-8RP

3 +12 VDC connection

4 Ground connection

5 Door DO (reader LED) connection

6 Data 1 connection

7 Normally Closed contact for door monitor switch

8 Normally Open contact for REX switch

46.3.4 Door Strike Wiring using an External Relay

An external relay may be used to control a door strike. This external relay is controlled by the reader LED
output on the LNL-1380-8RP. The external relay can be wired for AC or DC current.
If the LED in the reader is driven by the Reader LED signal, TB1-4 or TB3-4, a blocking diode must be
added to the circuit. This blocking diode should be a Schottky barrier rectifier, type 1N5817 or equivalent
(20 volt @ 1 A).
- The external relay’s coil current must be restricted to 40 mA.
- The 5 volt relay coil resistance must be 125 or greater ohms.

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The 12 volt relay coil resistance must be 300 or greater ohms.

Note: Excessive load switching causes contact wear and premature failure. Inductive load (strike)
switching causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) that can interfere with normal operation
of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability,
use a contact protection circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible
(12 inches [30cm] recommended). The circuit's effectiveness decreases if it is located further
away.

AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

5
1
4

TB1
3 6 1

1
12V
V

READER 1
GND

7 4
DATA

LED

11 8
12V
V
9

READER 2
GND

DATA
10 LED

AC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts


Callout Description

1 AC strike

2 AC transformer

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1, TB2, TB3, or TB4 on LNL-1380-8RP

6 Terminal 1: +12 VDC connection for LNL-1380-8RP

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

11 Suppression MOV

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DC Door Strike Wiring

DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay

5
1 2 4

TB1
3 6 1

1
12V
V

READER 1
GND

7 4
DATA

LED

8 8
12V
V
9

READER 2
GND

DATA
10 LED

8
DC Door Strike Wiring using External Relay Callouts
Callout Description

1 DC strike

2 To DC power source

3 Fuse

4 External relay

5 TB1, TB2, TB3, or TB4 on LNL-1380-8RP

6 Terminal 1: +12 VDC connection for LNL-1380-8RP

7 Terminal 4: Reader LED connection

8 Suppression diode

9 To reader’s green LED input

10 Blocking diode (1N5817 or equivalent)

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47 Status LEDs

• Power-up: All LEDs are OFF


- Initialization: After power is applied, the board initializes
- Initialization complete: LEDs 1-4 briefly turn ON then OFF
- Run time: See the following descriptions for LEDs 1-4
• LED 1: Heartbeat and online status:
- Offline: 1 second cycle, 200 mS ON/800 mS OFF
- Online (non-encrypted communication): Flash cycle of 800 mS ON/200 mS OFF
- Online (encrypted communication): 4 flash cycles of 700 mS ON/300 mS OFF
- Error indication: Waiting for firmware to download; flash cycle of 100 mS ON/100 mS OFF
• LED 2: SIO communication port status; indicates activity on the communication port
• LED 3 (Reader Port 1): Flashes when receiving data from the reader (any of the eight reader ports)
• LED 4 (Reader Port 2): Flashes when supervised F/2F reader acknowledgment is sent on any of the
eight readers, indicating that a reader port is configured for supervised F/2F.

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48 Specifications

• Primary Power (from LNL-3300-M5): 12 VDC, ± 10 %, 36 mA maximum (plus reader current)


• Inputs: Two EOL values supported:
- 1K/1K ohm, 1%, 1/4 watt
- 6.8K/18K ohm, 5%, 1/4 watt
• Reader Interface:
- Reader Power: 12 VDC, 300 mA maximum each reader port
- Reader LED Output: Open collector, 40 mA sink maximum
Reader Data Input: TTL compatible inputs
- Communication: 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous
• Cable Requirements:
- Outputs: As required for the load
- Reader Data: Use shielded cables; 12 VDC: 20 AWG, 500 ft. maximum, reader powered by
LNL-1320-2RP; 18 AWG, 3000 ft. maximum, reader powered locally

Notes: The above specifications are based on the typical 12 volt reader drawing 125 mA. Reader
power requirements vary between different models.
Excessive voltage drop on long cable runs may require a larger cable gauge or powering the
reader from a local power source. Refer to the power specification for the reader being
installed.

• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185°F (-55 to +85°C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158°F (0 to +70°C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.69 in. (17.5 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 3.7 oz (104 g) nominal

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RS-485 INTERFACE
MODULE
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49 Overview of the LNL-8000-MCOM

The LNL-8000-MCOM is an RS-485 Interface Module that connects the first controller enclosure, which
contains the LNL-3300-M5 Intelligent System Controller (ISC), to downstream controller enclosures.
The LNL-8000-MCOM accepts 12 VDC power and two-wire RS-485 communication.

A local 12 VDC power supply powers the I/O modules in the controller enclosure. The LNL-3300-M5
(located in the first controller enclosure) communicates with the downstream controller enclosure using
multi-drop two-wire RS-485.

LNL-8000-MCOM RS-485 Interface Module

LNL-8000-MCOM RS-485 Interface Module Callouts


Callout Description

1 J1: to backplane in enclosure card cage

2 Terminal Block 1 (TB1): 12 VDC power inputs

3 Terminal Block 2 (TB2): to/from upstream/downstream enclosures

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50 Wiring

Wiring the LNL-8000-MCOM consists of:


• Communication Wiring on page 174
• Input Power Wiring on page 175
• Enclosure Tamper and Power Fault Wiring on page 176

50.1 Communication Wiring

Terminal Block 2 (TB2) is a two-wire RS-485 interface that communicates to upstream and downstream
controller enclosures.
TB2 on the LNL-3300-M5 (located in the first M5 enclosure) is wired to TB2 on the LNL-8000-MCOM in
each downstream enclosure.
This interface allows multi-drop communication on a single bus up to 4,000 ft. (1,200 m).

Use shielded twisted pair (24 AWG minimum) cable with 120 ohm impedance.

LNL-8000-MCOM Communication Wiring

LNL-8000-MCOM Communication Wiring Callouts


Callout Description

1 Shield

2 Drain wire

3 TB2 on LNL-8000-MCOM

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50.2 Input Power Wiring

The LNL-8000-MCOM requires 12 VDC power, 3 A minimum. This power is passed through to the back
plane to power the I/O modules in the M5 enclosure.
There are three pairs of connections for power, all in parallel, on Terminal Block 1 (TB1). If needed, the
other two pairs can supply power to the other I/O boards.
To wire the input power:

1. Locate the power source as close to the LNL-8000-MCOM as possible.


2. Connect the incoming +12 VDC to TB1-3, and ground (12 VDC return) to TB1-4. Use at least 18 AWG
wire.

Notes: Depending on the system configuration, a larger power supply may be required.
Connect the GND signal to earth ground in one location within the system. Multiple earth
ground connections are not recommended as they can cause group loop problems.
Observe polarity on the 12 VDC input.

LNL-8000-MCOM Input Power Wiring

LNL-8000-MCOM Input Power Wiring Callouts


Callout Description

1 12 VDC power supply, 3 A minimum

2 TB1 on LNL-8000-MCOM

3 TB1-3: +12 VDC connection

4 TB1-4: Ground (12 VDC return) connection

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50.3 Enclosure Tamper and Power Fault Wiring

The LNL-3300-M5 has two dedicated inputs for enclosure tamper (TMPR) and UPS fault monitoring
(PFLT). The LNL-8000-MCOM installed in downstream controller enclosures does not have these
dedicated inputs.
There are three options available to wire tamper and power fault switches in downstream controller
enclosures:
• Wire the tamper and power fault switches in series from the first controller enclosure to downstream
controller enclosures. Use conduit when wiring from one enclosure to the next, and ensure the conduit
is inaccessible. With this option, the user cannot determine which controller enclosure is reporting the
alarm.
• Wire the tamper and power fault switches to available inputs on the LNL-1100-20DI board.
• Wire the tamper and power fault switches to available reader port inputs.
The inputs on the LNL-1100-20DI, LNL-1320-2RP, and the LNL-1320-S2RP are monitor points configured
as unsupervised, Normally Closed contacts.
For more information regarding wiring details, refer to:
• LNL-1320-2RP Reader Wiring on page 94
• LNL-1320-S2RP Reader Wiring on page 116
• LNL-1100-20DI Alarm Input Wiring on page 61

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51 Specifications

• Primary Power: Not applicable. Power is passed through and supplies power to the controller
enclosure back plane.
• Communication: Two-wire RS-485 at 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 bps, asynchronous, passed
through to the back plane.
• Cable Requirements:
- Power: 1 twisted pair, 18 AWG
- RS-485: 24 AWG; 4,000 ft. (1,200 m) maximum; shielded twisted pair; 120 ohm impedance
• Environmental:
- Storage Temperature: -67 to +185 °F (-55 to +85 °C)
- Operating Temperature: +32 to +158 °F (0 to +70 °C)
- Humidity: 5 to 95% RHNC
• Mechanical:
- Width: 3.5 in. (88.9 mm)
- Length: 10.25 in. (260.4 mm)
- Height: 0.6 in. (15.24 mm)
- Weight (without connectors): 3.4 oz (96.5 g) nominal

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Index

A D
AC DC
door strike wiring door strike wiring
external relay ........... 104, 127, 149, 166 external relay ........... 105, 128, 148, 167
internal relay... 101, 102, 124, 125, 148 internal relay............ 102, 103, 125, 126
LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 83 Default login security enhancements.................. 37
Alarm Device address
input wiring, LNL-1100-20DI ..................... 61 setting
LNL-1100-20DI ................................... 59
B LNL-1200-16DO.................................. 69
Battery LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 79
clock LNL-1320-2RP..................................... 91
backup LNL-1320-S2RP ................................ 113
LNL-3300-M5............................... 51 LNL-1340-M2K ................................. 138
install backup ............................................... 19 LNL-1380-8RP................................... 159
memory DIP switches
backup LNL-1100-20DI........................................... 59
LNL-3300-M5............................... 51 LNL-1200-16DO ......................................... 69
Baud Rate LNL-1200-16DOR ...................................... 79
setting LNL-1320-2RP ............................................ 91
LNL-1100-20DI ................................... 59 LNL-1320-S2RP........................................ 113
LNL-1200-16DO.................................. 69 LNL-1340-M2K ........................................ 138
LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 79 LNL-1380-8RP .......................................... 159
LNL-1320-2RP..................................... 91 LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 41
LNL-1320-S2RP................................. 113 Door
LNL-1340-M2K ................................. 138 AC strike wiring
LNL-1380-8RP................................... 159 external relay ........... 104, 127, 149, 166
Bulk erase function internal relay... 101, 102, 124, 125, 148
LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 51 LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 83
DC strike wiring
C external relay ........... 105, 128, 148, 167
internal relay... 102, 103, 125, 126, 147
Cable LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 82
length ........................................................... 14 dual control module
routing.......................................................... 14 LNL-1320-2RP..................................... 89
Clock LNL-1320-S2RP ................................ 111
real time wire to reader............................... 94, 116
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 51 external relay strike wiring ............... 103, 126
Communication internal relay strike wiring................ 100, 123
wiring position monitor wiring ...................... 97, 119
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 45 Door strike
LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 174 troubleshooting ............................................ 25
Configuration
host application E
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 50
LNL-1320-2RP ............................................ 91 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) ............................ 13
LNL-1320-S2RP........................................ 113 Enclosure tamper
web LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 20
first-time login ...................................... 47 LNL-8000-MCOM ...................................... 21
web page ...................................................... 47 wiring

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LNL-1340-M2K ................................. 139 DIP switches ................................................ 59


LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 46 setting the baud rate ..................................... 59
LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 176 setting the device address ............................ 59
Ethernet grounding specifications ............................................... 64
LNL-1340-M2K ........................................ 140 status LEDs.................................................. 63
LNL-1200-16DO
F DIP switches ................................................ 69
F/2F reader setting the baud rate ..................................... 69
REX input wiring setting the device address ............................ 69
unsupervised inputs ..................... 98, 121 specifications ............................................... 74
supervised input status LEDs........................................... 73, 84
wiring 97, 99, 119, 122, 143, 144, 164 LNL-1200-16DOR
unsupervised input wiring.......... 98, 121, 163 DIP switches ................................................ 79
relay output wiring....................................... 81
H setting the baud rate ..................................... 79
setting the device address ............................ 79
Hardware installation guidelines .......................... 9 specifications ............................................... 85
status LEDs.................................................. 84
I LNL-1320-2RP
Input control module configuration................................................ 91
LNL-1100-20DI........................................... 57 DIP switches ................................................ 91
Installation dual door control module............................. 89
battery backup.............................................. 19 F/2F reader, supervised input wiring ........... 99
cable length.................................................. 14 REX input wiring
cable routing ................................................ 14 unsupervised inputs .............................. 98
general rules................................................. 13 setting the baud rate ..................................... 91
mounting ...................................................... 14 setting the device address ............................ 91
mounting instructions .................................. 15 specifications ............................................. 107
noise prevention........................................... 13 status LEDs................................................ 106
outline .......................................................... 12 troubleshooting ............................................ 24
power setup.................................................. 17 wire to magnetic reader ...................... 95, 117
power supply................................................ 17 wire to supervised F/2F reader ........... 97, 119
signal transmission ...................................... 13 wire to Wiegand reader....................... 94, 116
Intelligent system controller LNL-1320-S2RP
LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 35 configuration.............................................. 113
DIP switches .............................................. 113
J dual door control module........................... 111
Jumpers F/2F reader, supervised input wiring ......... 122
LNL-1320-2RP REX input wiring
J5 reader power selection ..................... 92 supervised inputs ................................ 120
LNL-1320-S2RP setting the baud rate ................................... 113
J5 reader power selection ................... 114 setting the device address .......................... 113
LNL-1380-8RP specifications ............................................. 130
J3 reader interface power selection .... 160 status LEDs................................................ 129
LNL-3300-M5 supervised input wiring, 6.8K/18K EOL... 121
J4 termination jumper........................... 41 troubleshooting ............................................ 24
wire to magnetic reader ...................... 95, 117
L wire to supervised F/2F reader ........... 97, 119
wire to Wiegand reader....................... 94, 116
LEDs LNL-1340-M2K
status DIP switches .............................................. 138
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 52 Ethernet grounding .................................... 140
LNL-1100-20DI F/2F reader, supervised input wiring ......... 144
alarm inputs ................................................. 61 setting the baud rate ................................... 138

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setting the device address .......................... 138 M


specifications ............................................. 154 Memory
status LEDs................................................ 152 LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 51
LNL-1340-MK2 Mounting
four reader interface module...................... 133 guidelines..................................................... 14
wiring instructions................................................... 15
12 volt battery..................................... 139
enclosure tamper................................. 139 O
input power......................................... 139
LNL-1380-8RP Output control module
DIP switches .............................................. 159 LNL-1200-16DO .................................. 67, 77
F/2F reader, supervised input wiring ......... 164 Overview
reader interface module ............................. 157 installation ................................................... 12
setting the baud rate ................................... 159 LNL-1100-20DI........................................... 57
setting the device address .......................... 159
specifications ............................................. 169 P
status LEDs................................................ 168 Power
troubleshooting ............................................ 25 fault input
LNL-3300-M5 wiring
backup battery LNL-3300-M5............................... 46
memory................................................. 51 LNL-8000-MCOM...................... 176
real time clock ...................................... 51 fault monitoring
bulk erase function....................................... 51 LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 20
configuration via host application ............... 50 LNL-8000-MCOM ............................... 21
configuration via web page.......................... 47 input
DIP switches ................................................ 41 wiring
intelligent system controller ........................ 35 LNL-1340-M2K .......................... 139
J4 termination jumper .................................. 41 LNL-3300-M5............................... 46
overview ...................................................... 35 LNL-8000-MCOM...................... 175
reset switch .................................................. 41 install battery backup................................... 19
specifications ............................................... 53 install supply................................................ 17
status LEDs.................................................. 52 reader interface selection ........................... 160
web configuration reader selection
first-time login ...................................... 47 LNL-1320-2RP..................................... 92
wire enclosure tamper.................................. 20 LNL-1320-S2RP ................................ 114
wire power fault input.................................. 20 troubleshooting ............................................ 23
wiring wire AC fail inputs ...................................... 20
communication ..................................... 45
enclosure tamper................................... 46 R
input power........................................... 46 Radio interference............................................... 13
power fault input................................... 46 Reader
LNL-8000-MCOM F/2F
communication wiring ............................... 174 wiring........................................... 96, 118
enclosure tamper wiring ............................ 176 interface module
input power wiring..................................... 175 LNL-1340-MK2 ................................. 133
power fault switch options........................... 21 LNL-1380-8RP................................... 157
power fault wiring...................................... 176 interface module to reader wiring.............. 162
RS-485 interface module ........................... 173 interface power selection ........................... 160
specifications ............................................. 177 magnetic
tamper options ............................................. 21 wiring........................................... 95, 117
wiring......................................................... 174 power selection
Login LNL-1320-2RP............................ 92, 114
first time LNL-1320-S2RP ................................ 114
web configuration................................. 47

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supervised F/2F wiring ....................... 97, 119 LNL-1380-8RP .......................................... 168


troubleshooting ............................................ 24 LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 52
Wiegand Supervised
wiring........................................... 94, 116 F/2F reader wiring
wiring.................................................. 94, 116 to LNL-1320-S2RP ..................... 97, 119
Relay inputs
external, AC door strike LNL-1320-S2RP ................................ 111
wiring....................... 104, 127, 149, 166 Switches
external, DC door strike LNL-3300-M5
wiring....................... 105, 128, 148, 167 reset ...................................................... 41
external, door strike wiring............... 103, 126
internal, AC door strike wiring......... 102, 125 T
internal, DC door strike wiring......... 103, 126 Technical support
internal, door strike wiring ............... 100, 123 contact.......................................................... 26
LNL-1200-16DOR, AC door strike wiring . 83 Testing
LNL-1200-16DOR, DC door strike wiring . 82 pre-power up................................................ 22
REX input Transmission
supervised inputs signal............................................................ 13
wire to LNL-1320-S2RP .................... 120 Troubleshooting
unsupervised inputs door strike problems .................................... 25
wire to F/2F reader ...................... 98, 121 power problems ........................................... 23
wire to LNL-1320-2RP......................... 98 reader problems ........................................... 24
wiring.................................................. 97, 119
RS-485 U
interface module
LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 173 UL
additional requirements ............................... 31
S alarm priority ............................................... 32
certified power supplies............................... 29
S2 switch evaluated readers and card formats ............. 31
LNL-3300-M5 minimum computer requirements................ 27
reset....................................................... 41 operating temperature range ........................ 27
Safety power requirements ..................................... 29
installation ................................................... 13 requirements for certified installations ........ 27
Security enhancements ....................................... 37 typical installation combinations ................. 29
Signal
transmission ................................................. 13 W
Specifications
LNL-1100-20DI........................................... 64 Web
LNL-1200-16DO ......................................... 74 configuration................................................ 47
LNL-1200-16DOR ...................................... 85 first-time login ...................................... 47
LNL-1320-2RP .......................................... 107 Wiegand reader
LNL-1320-S2RP........................................ 130 wire to LNL-1320-2RP....................... 94, 116
LNL-1340-M2K ........................................ 154 wire to LNL-1320-S2RP .................... 94, 116
LNL-1380-8RP .......................................... 169 Wiring
LNL-3300-M5 ............................................. 53 AC door strike
LNL-8000-MCOM .................................... 177 external relay ........... 104, 127, 149, 166
Status LEDs internal relay... 101, 102, 124, 125, 148
LNL-1100-20DI........................................... 63 LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 83
LNL-1200-16DO .................................. 73, 84 AC power fail inputs.................................... 20
LNL-1200-16DOR ...................................... 84 alarm input ................................................... 61
LNL-1320-2RP .......................................... 106 communication
LNL-1320-S2RP........................................ 129 LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 45
LNL-1340-M2K ........................................ 152 LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 174
controller tamper.......................................... 20

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DC door strike
external relay ........... 105, 128, 148, 167
internal relay... 102, 103, 125, 126, 147
LNL-1200-16DOR ............................... 82
door position monitor ......................... 97, 119
dual door control module to reader..... 94, 116
enclosure tamper
LNL-1340-MK2 ................................. 139
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 46
LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 176
external relay door strike .................. 103, 126
input power
LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 175
internal relay door strike................... 100, 123
LNL-8000-MCOM .................................... 174
outputs
relay ...................................................... 81
power
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 46
power fault
LNL-8000-MCOM ............................. 176
power fault input
LNL-3300-M5 ...................................... 46
reader interface module to reader .............. 162
supervised inputs to F/2F
reader ......................... 99, 100, 122, 123
supervised inputs to LNL-1320-S2RP....... 120
supervised inputs to LNL-1320-S2RP,
1K/1K EOL ........................................ 120
supervised inputs to LNL-1320-S2RP,
6.8K/18K EOL ................................... 121
supervised inputs to LNL-1340-M2K 143, 144
supervised inputs to LNL-1380-8RP ......... 164
unsupervised inputs to F/2F reader..... 98, 121
unsupervised inputs to LNL-1320-2RP ....... 98
unsupervised inputs to LNL-1380-8RP ..... 163

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