Honeywell Home Security System PRO22ENC1 User Manual

PRO-2200  
Enclosure  
Installation Manual  
Part Number: PRO22ENC1  
PRO22ENC2  
TD1138 rev0801  
 
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Warnings and Cautions  
WARNING  
Before installation, TURN OFF the external circuit breaker which supplies power to the  
system.  
Before connecting the device to the power supply, verify that the output voltage is within  
specifications of the power supply.  
Do not apply power to the system until after the installation has been completed.  
Personal injury or death could occur, and the equipment could be damaged beyond repair  
if this precaution is not observed!  
WARNING  
Fire Safety and Liability Notice  
Never connect card readers to any critical entry, exit door, barrier, elevator or gate without  
providing an alternative exit in accordance with all fire and life safety codes pertinent to  
the installation. These fire and safety codes vary from city to city and you must get  
approval from local fire officials whenever using an electronic product to control a door or  
other barrier. Use of egress buttons, for example, may be illegal in some cities. In most  
applications, single action exit without prior knowledge of what to do is a life safety  
requirement. Always make certain that any required approvals are obtained in writing. DO  
NOT ACCEPT VERBAL APPROVALS, THEY ARE NOT VALID.  
Engineered Systems never recommends using the PRO-2200 or related products as a  
primary warning or monitoring system. Primary warning or monitoring systems should  
always meet local fire and safety code requirements.The installer must also test the  
system on a regular basis by instructing the end user in appropriate daily testing proce-  
dures. Failure to test a system regularly could make installer liable for damages to the end  
user if a problem occurs.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
EARTH ground all enclosures, for proper installation.  
EARTH ground can be obtained through the power supply or by grounding the cabinet,  
BUT NOT BOTH!  
Use suppressors on all door strikes. Use S-4 suppressors for installation. Engineered  
Systems recommends only DC strikes.  
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
 
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CAUTION  
If any damage to the shipment is noticed, a claim must be filed with the responsible  
commercial carrier.  
CAUTION  
Electro-static discharge can damage CMOS integrated circuits and modules.  
To prevent damage always follow these procedures:  
Use static shield packaging and containers to transport all electronic components,  
including completed reader assemblies.  
Handle all ESD sensitive components at an approved static controlled workstation. These  
workstations consist of a desk mat, floor mat and an ESD wrist strap. Workstations are  
available from various vendors.  
NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules when wired using metal conduit for the  
cabling external to the enclosure.These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential  
area is likely to cause harmful interference that will require correction at the users ex-  
pense.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
This document and the data in it shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed to others for  
procurement or manufacture, except as authorized by and with the written permission of  
Engineered Systems, Inc.The information contained in this document or in the product  
itself is considered the exclusive property and trade secrets of Engineered Systems.  
Copyright laws of the United States protect all information in this document or in the  
software product itself.  
Any use of this product is subject to the terms and acceptance of the Engineered  
Systems Software Agreement. Please request a copy from Engineered Systems, and  
review the agreement carefully.  
 
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Disclaimer  
Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification  
In the event that a Customer receives a claim that a Product or any component thereof  
has caused personal injury or damage to property of others, Customer shall immediately  
notify Engineered Systems in writing of all such claims. Engineered Systems shall defend  
or settle such claims and shall indemnify and hold Customer harmless for any costs or  
damages including reasonable attorneys’ fees which Customer may be required to pay as  
a result of the defective Product or the negligence of Engineered Systems, its agents, or  
its employees.  
Customer shall hold harmless and indemnify Engineered Systems from and against all  
claims, demands, losses and liability arising out of damage to property or injury to  
persons occasioned by or in connection with the acts or omissions of Customer and its  
agents and employees, and from and against all claims, demands, losses and liability for  
costs of fees, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, in connection therewith.  
Unpacking Procedure  
CAUTION  
If any damage to the shipment is noticed before unpacking, a claim must be filed with the  
commercial carrier.  
All containers should be opened and unpacked carefully in order to prevent damage to the  
contents.  
The following steps are used to unpack equipment in preparation for installation:  
1. Open the container and remove the unit(s) and all packing material. Retain the  
container and all packing materials. They may be used again for reshipment  
of the equipment, if needed.  
2. Inspect the contents for shortage. If items are missing, contact the order entry  
department at 800-323-4576.  
3. Visually check contents. If damage is discovered, perform the following:  
If shipping caused damage to the unit, a claim must be filed with the  
commercial carrier.  
If any other defect is apparent, call 800-323-4576 for a return authorization.  
 
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Shipping Instructions  
To ship equipment back to Engineered Systems:  
1.Contact the customer service department before returning equipment at 800-323-4576.  
Please have the following available when calling:  
• A description of the problem or reason for returning the equipment.  
• Original purchase order number, invoice number and if the unit is under warranty.  
• A new purchase order number if the unit is not under warranty  
2. Obtain the Return Authorization Number (RMA) from the customer service  
department at 800-323-4576.  
3. Show the RMA number on all packages shipped. Packages, which are not marked with  
an RMA number will be refused at the factory and returned COD.  
4. Carefully pack the equipment for shipment. Use the original packing material whenever  
possible.  
Limited Warranty  
All Products sold or licensed by Engineered Systems include a warranty registration card  
which must be completed and returned to Engineered Systems by or on behalf of the end  
user in order for Engineered Systems to provide warranty service, repair, credit or ex-  
change. All warranty work shall be handled through Customer which shall notify Engi-  
neered Systems and apply for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number prior to  
returning any Product for service, repair, credit or exchange. Engineered Systems  
warrants that its Products shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a  
period of two years from date of shipment of the Product to Customer.The warranty on  
Terminals, Printers, Communications Products and Upgrade kits is 90 days from date of  
shipment. Satisfaction of this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of Prod-  
ucts which are defective or defective under normal use. Engineered Systems’ warranty  
shall not extend to any Product which, upon examination, is determined to be defective as  
a result of misuse, improper storage, incorrect installation, operation or maintenance,  
alteration, modification, accident or unusual deterioration of the Product due to physical  
environments in excess of the limits set forth in Product manuals. THERE ARE NO  
WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THIS PROVISION.THIS WARRANTY IS IN  
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIESWHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,  
INCLUDING IMPLIEDWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.NO REPRESENTATION ORWARRANTY OFTHE DISTRIBU-  
TOR SHALL EXTENDTHE LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY OFTHE MANUFACTURER  
BEYOND THE TERMS OF THIS PROVISION. IN NO EVENT SHALL ENGINEERED  
SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY RE-PROCUREMENT COSTS, LOSS OF PROFITS,  
LOSS OF USE, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES TO ANY  
PERSON RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ENGINEERED SYSTEMSPRODUCTS.  
 
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Confidentiality  
All software, drawings, diagrams, specifications, catalogs, literature, manuals and other  
materials furnished by Engineered Systems relating to the design, use and service of  
Products shall remain confidential and shall constitute proprietary rights of Engineered  
Systems, and Customer agrees to treat such information as confidential. Customer shall  
acquire no rights in the design of Products or the related materials except to use such  
information solely for the purpose of and only during the time it sells Products. Customer  
shall not copy the design of any Products or use or cause to be used any Product design  
or related materials for its own benefit or for the benefit of any other party. The covenants  
contained in this section shall remain effective throughout the term of this Agreement and  
thereafter unless specifically waived by Engineered Systems in writing.  
 
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PRO-2200 Enclosure  
Description  
The PRO-2200 system is designed for maximum efficient use of wall space through the  
use of a secure metal cabinet (PRO22ENC1/PRO22ENC2) that can hold up to nine  
modules, a 4 amp power supply (PRO22E1PS) and a self-contained replaceable  
backup battery.  
Typically, one of the nine modules can be an intelligent controller (PRO22IC).The remain-  
ing eight slots can be used and configured in a variety of combinations of readers,  
supervised inputs, relay outputs and other specialized modules to customize the system  
for the individual site.  
The PRO22ENC1/PRO22ENC2 can be configured in any combination of the PRO22IC,  
PRO22IN, PRO22OUT, PRO22R2 and PRO22R1. An optional daisy chain cable  
(PRO22DCC) provides an RS-485 communication and power bus between the  
nine modules.  
 
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Dimensions  
ENC1  
ENC2  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
13.9" [0.353 m]  
17" [0.4318 m]  
9" [0.2286 m]  
13.9" [0.353 m]  
18.9" [0.48006 m]  
9" [0.2286 m]  
Metal thickness: .05" [1.27 mm]  
Color:Autumn White  
Installation holes: Four hangers in a rectangular pattern 12.1” [0.30734 m] H x 16"  
[0.40640 m] W  
Conduit Knockouts  
½" [0.0127 m]  
2" [0.05080 m]  
Back:  
Top:  
Right Side:  
9
9
2
2
2
1
Left Side:  
2
1
Power Supply  
Use PRO22E1PS or other approved power supply. (See Installation Manual for details).  
Maintenance  
Oil lock once per year. If battery backup is used, change battery every 2 to 2 1/2 years.  
Installation Instructions  
1. Measure and install four mounting screws with heads smaller than .4" [0.01016 m]  
using proper techniques for the material on which the PRO-2200 is being mounted.  
Use a rectangular screw pattern 12.1" [0.30734 m] H x 16" [0.40640 m] W. Leave the  
screws exposed approximately 1/2" [0.0127 m].  
2. Open the door of the enclosure and place the hanging slots over the mounting screws.  
Push the enclosure over the mounting screws and allow the screws to slide into the  
slots. Finish tightening the mounting screws to securely hold the enclosure.  
3. Run all appropriate wiring to the case. Mark each wire as to the panel, location and  
input type. All cable shields should tie to the copper grounding lug found on the  
bottom right of the enclosure.  
4. Install the required panels into the metal runners.The PRO22E1PS should be placed  
in the right most location and installed according to its own instruction manual.The  
PRO22IC should be installed next to it as the right-most panel.  
5. Wire the readers, input and output connections (see wiring guide at end of manual)  
6. CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS PRIORTO POWERING UPTHE ENCLOSURE  
AND PANELS.  
 
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7. The remainder of the panels can be manually wired for power and RS-485  
communications using 18 AWG wire.The wires will be daisy-chained from one panel  
to the next so the power and the communications are wired in parallel. PRO22DCC is  
available as an option to be purchased with the equipment.This will reduce wiring time  
in the field since the power and RS-485 communications between panels is factory-  
wired in a harness that plugs into the bottom two connectors on each panel.The only  
field wiring required is the two wiring connections of the red and black 12 VDC cables  
connecting the PRO22DCC and the PRO22E1PS power supply.  
Installation Diagram  
(0,051)  
(0,045)  
PRO22ENC1  
(0,032)  
(0,196)  
(0,045)  
(0,229)  
(0,035)  
(0,076)  
(0,098)  
(0,330)  
(0,025)  
(0,025)  
(0,203)  
(0,203)  
(0,025)  
(0,042)  
(0,051)  
(0,307)  
(0,353)  
(0,307)  
(0,230)  
(0,406)  
(0,432)  
(0,480)  
(0,051)  
(0,045)  
(0,032)  
(0,196)  
(0,045)  
(0,229)  
PRO22ENC2  
(0,035)  
(0,076)  
(0,098)  
(0,330)  
(0,025)  
(0,025)  
(0,203)  
(0,203)  
(0,025)  
(0,042)  
(0,051)  
(0,307)  
(0,353)  
(0,307)  
(0,230)  
(0,406)  
(0,432)  
 
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UL1076 Setup  
PC Minimum Requirements  
Two required:  
500 Mhz  
128Mb RAM  
9.1Gb hard drive  
CD ROM  
10/100TX network card  
17SVGA Monitor  
Peripheral Hardware Requirements  
UL approved network HUB with at least 4 ports.  
UL approved CAT 5 network cable and connectors.  
PRO22IC Controller and accompanying I/O boards.  
Cobox network card (PRO22IC mounted)  
Operating System Requirements  
NT Server 4.0 or better.  
NT Service Pack #5 or higher.  
Software Packages Required  
SQL Server 7.0  
SQL Server Service Pack #1 or higher.  
WIN-PAK PRO 3.0 with SQL database selection.  
Receiving Unit minimum configuration  
PRO22ENC1 or PRO22ENC2 cabinet  
PRO22ULPS (ALTRONIX AL400 ULX) power supply with 40 AH battery back up  
PRO22IC controller panel  
PRO22IN input panel  
PRO22EN Cobox Ethernet card  
PRO22ENSP Tripp Lite DNET1 Ethernet surge protector  
The following priority of incoming signals must be used for UL1076  
1. Fire alarm (N/A) WIN PAK PRO is not certified for fire alarm supervision  
2. Hold up / Panic alarm  
3. Burglar alarm  
 
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4. Watchman tour  
5. Fire alarm supervision (N/A) WIN PAK PRO is not certified for fire alarm supervision  
6. Burglar alarm supervision  
7. Industrial supervision  
8. Other supervisory services  
NOTE:  
2 and 3 may have equal priority: 5 and 6 may have equal priority &  
7 and 8 may have equal priority  
Other UL1075 Notes  
All alarms and troubles must be acknowledged by attending guard.  
Reports of all alarms and troubles must be printed and stored at least once per week.  
When communications are disrupted from the protected area unit to the Central  
Supervisory station all panels must be buffered.They must transmit all stored alarms  
and troubles to the Central Supervisory Station when communications are restored.  
If Cameras are used they must be UL approved. Camera operation was not verified by  
UL.  
Guard Tour was not verified by UL to NFPA 72 standards  
Exit and Entry Delay can not exceed 60 seconds. Polling of a receiving unit may  
not exceed 200 seconds  
Procedures  
1. Configure the PCs by installing the NT Server 4.0.  
A. PC names should be unique and described with Alpha characters.  
B. IP addresses should be unique and have the same Subnet Mask.  
C. Each PC should be of the same workgroup name.  
2. Install NT Service Pack #5 or higher.  
3. Install SQL Server 7.0. Select either NT Authentication or Local System, but be  
consistent with both PC installations.  
4. Install SQL Server 7.0 Service Pack #1.  
5. Setup the Cobox PRO22EN per its installation manual.  
6. Install the WIN-PAK PRO Software on the MAIN PC.  
A. Select Full Installation.  
B. Select SQL for Database.  
C. Install the Desktop Icons.  
D. Upon reboot of the PC, stop all the WIN-PAK PRO Services.  
 
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7. Use the Query Analyzer to connect to the WIN-PAK PRO database using the provided  
script for attachment.  
8. Open up the ODBC application in the Control Panel and create a link to the WIN-PAK  
PRO SQL database.The name used for a description should match the WIN-PAK  
PRO System Manger DSN Tab name. Default is WIN-PAK Database. See the  
WINPAK PRO installation manual for complete procedure.  
9. The database server can now be started. Launch the User Interface and connect  
using ADMIN as the name without a password.10.The database should now be  
programmed to accommodate the PRO22IC panel  
and accompanying I/O boards. Refer to the WINPAK PRO Installation Manual for  
additional detail.The programming should continue until the system is fully functional  
and communications have been established. Below are the programming requirements  
for setting up the PRO22IC panel.  
A. Direct to Port selection required when adding a new PRO22IC.  
B. A unique TCP/IP address is required for assignment to the panel and should  
match the IP address you programmed through the Cobox software.  
C. Program all the ADVs for the hardware so that you will be able to monitor the  
points and system alarms.  
D. Once the program is configured, shut down the User Interface and restart all the  
services. Launch the User Interface and verify communications.  
E. Program the Communications Server with Local Machine for the Node Name.  
F. Program a Control Map and/or Floorplans with the hardware. Example:Panels,  
SIO boards, Inputs, Outputs, readers, Comm Server.  
G. All Servers added to the Device Map use Local Machine for the Node Name.  
NOTE: Use the SQL Enterprise Manger to backup the programmed database. Refer to  
the SQL Server Manual for instructions.  
CAUTION: If the instructions describing the Data Transformation Services are not  
followed exactly your database could be overwriten.  
Second PC Installation  
Follow Instructions 1 through 4 and 6 through 8 listed on pages 12 and 13.  
Enterprise Manager Setup  
1. Open up Enterprise Manager from the secondary PC, the PC you will use for Redun-  
dancy.  
2. Right-click and expand the SQL Server Group.  
3. Right-click and expand the Computer Name Group.  
4. Right-click on the WIN-PAK PRO Database and select AllTasks then Import Data.  
5. Click Next.Verify that the Server is selected as MAIN.The database should be  
WIN-PAK PRO.(The source database)  
 
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6. Click Next. Change the Server to match the name of the LOCAL PC.The database  
should be selected as WIN-PAK PRO from that Server. (The destination database).  
7. Click Next. Select Transfer objects and data between SQL Server 7.0 database.  
8. Click Next. Uncheck the Create destination objects box.  
9. Click Next. Check the Create DTS package for replication box. Also check the Save  
DTS Package box. Leave the radial button set for SQL Server.This menu saves the  
replication using a DTS package which will be run when the user wants to keep the  
database current with the MAIN PC.  
10. Click Next. Change the name or accept the default for the local package being  
created. Leave the Server name as LOCAL. Select either NT Authentication or SQL  
Server Authentication, whichever matches your requirements.  
11. Click Next. Select finish and DO NOT ABORT THIS PROCESS.This DTS process  
will import all the data from the MAIN PC to the Redundant PC. When the transfer is  
successful, click OK.  
12. If a Publication Wizard opens select Cancel. Use the SQL Server Manual to utilize  
this feature later, however it is not required for this setup. Click Done and minimize  
Enterprise Manager.  
Pre-Redundancy Verification:  
1. Stop all the services on the MAIN PC.  
2. Start services on the Redundant PC and launch the User Interface. Log in as ADMIN.  
3. Verify that the data is consistent with the MAIN PC.  
4. Verify communication with the hardware by using the Alarm View, Control Map or  
Floorplans.  
5. Next, close the user interface and stop the services on the Redundant PC.  
DTS Package Verification  
1. Maximize Enterprise Manager and locate the DataTransformation Services Folder.  
Expand the folder and the click on Local Packages.  
2. Find the Local Package that was created earlier. Double-click on the package to open  
up the DTS menu. Select Package on the menu bar and then Execute.  
3. The DTS package will run until it is done transferring the data from the MAIN PC to  
the REDUNDANT one.  
4. Follow steps 1-5 in the Pre-Redundancy Section on page 14.  
Interim Steps Before Full Redundancy Verification  
1. Shut down the Redundant PC.  
2. Restart all the service on the MAIN PC. Launch the User Interface and verify that  
communications have resumed.  
 
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Redundant Test Examples  
NOTE: Stop watch needed for all three test examples.  
Example #1  
1. Use the MAIN PC’s OFF button to shut it down. Turn on the REDUNDANT PC and  
start the stop watch.  
2. Log into NT with Administrator rights.  
3. Launch the User Interface and log in as ADMIN.  
4. When the Alarm View pops up with Poll Response Normal, stop the stop watch.This  
time represents the amount of time that has passed since the MAIN PC went down.  
Example #2  
1. Unplug the power to the MAIN PC.Turn on the REDUNDANT PC and start the stop  
watch.  
2. Log into NT with Administrator rights.  
3. Launch the User Interface and log in as ADMIN.  
4. When the Alarm View pops up with Poll Response Normal, stop the stop watch.This  
time represents the amount of time that has passed since the MAIN PC went down.  
Example #3  
1. Unplug the network cable from the HUB for the MAIN PC. Turn on the REDUN-  
DANT PC and start the stop watch.  
2. Log into NT with Administrator rights.  
3. Launch the User Interface and log in as ADMIN.  
4. When the Alarm View pops up with Poll Response Normal, stop the stop watch.This  
time represents the amount of time that has passed since the MAIN PC went off line.  
Power Supply Dimensions  
Height: 15.5" (39.4cm)  
Width: 12" (30.5cm)  
Depth: 4.5" (11.43cm)  
Color: Grey  
Installation holes: Four hangers in a rectangular pattern 13.5" H x 9.825" W (34.3cm  
H x 25cm W)  
 
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Conduit Knockouts  
3/4”  
Top:  
3
3
3
1
Bottom:  
Right Side:  
Left Side:  
Power Supply Enclosure  
Switch Position:  
CAUTION: De-energize unit prior to servicing.  
For continued protection against fire hazard replace  
fuse with the same type and rating 3.5A, 250V  
24VDC = SW1 OPEN  
12VDC = SW1 CLOSED  
AL400ULXB  
DC  
PTC3  
RL  
1
DC Output  
to devices  
(power limited)  
Battery connection  
(non power limited)  
24V  
12V  
-
-
SW1  
OPEN  
CLOSED  
RL  
2
RL  
3
Fuse  
ALTRONIX CORP.  
BKLYN, N.Y.  
11220  
MADE IN  
USA  
BAT  
FAIL  
AC  
FAIL  
NO  
C
NC NO  
C
NC  
L
G
N
Battery and AC  
115 power  
mains  
Strain  
Relief  
Supervision Circuit  
(non-power limited)  
Wire Strap  
Green Lead  
(from Enclosure to Door)  
To Battery Enclosure  
with 40AH Battery  
Installation Diagram  
AL400ULX Assembly diagram for use with the PRO22ENC1 and PRO22ENC2 for UL1076  
Dimensions  
.875"  
(2.22cm)  
1.3"  
(3.3cm)  
1.22"  
(3.1cm)  
1.22"  
(3.09cm)  
12"  
1"  
(30.5cm)  
(2.54cm)  
2"  
(5.1cm)  
2"  
2.25"  
3.68"  
4.56"  
(11.6cm)  
(5.08cm)  
(5.71cm)  
(9.34cm)  
1.22"  
(3.1cm)  
4.5"  
(11.4cm)  
15.5"  
(39.4cm)  
3.25"  
(8.25cm)  
1.22"  
(3.1cm)  
2.2"  
(5.58cm)  
1.25"  
2.25"  
3.68"  
4.56"  
(11.6cm)  
1"  
(3.16cm)  
(5.71cm)  
(9.34cm)  
(2.54cm)  
ALTRONIX AL400 ULX (PRO22ULPS)  
 
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Installation Instructions  
1. InstallthePRO22ULPS(Altronix AL400ULX) power supply and battery enclosure  
per the supplied instructions.  
2. Measure and install four mounting screws with heads smaller than .4" (1cm) using  
proper techniques for the material on which the PRO22ENC1 or PRO22ENC2 is being  
mounted.Use a rectangular screw pattern 12.1" H x 16" W (0.307m H x 0.4064m W).  
Leave the screws exposed approximately 1/2" (1.27cm).  
3. Open the door of the enclosure and place the hanging slots over the mounting screws.  
Push the enclosure over the mounting screws and allow the screws to slide into the  
slots. Finish tightening the mounting screws to securely hold the enclosure.  
4. Run all appropriate wiring to the case. All cable shields should tie to the grounding lug  
found on the top of the enclosure.  
5. Install the required panels into the runners.The PRO22IC should be placed in the  
right-most position.The PRO22EN ethernet card should be mounted on the PRO22IC  
prior to mounting in the enclosure. See panel instructions.  
6. Wire the readers, input and output connections.  
7. CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS PRIORTO POWERING UP THE ENCLOSURE AND  
PANELS.  
8. Wire the 12VDC, AC Fail, Battery Fail and tamper switch from the AL400ULX to the  
enclosure. Make sure that the power supply is not powered up at the time.  
9. Wire the 12VDC to the Panel on the far right first making sure that the polarity of the  
wires are correct.  
10. Wire the tamper switch, AC Fail and Battery Fail to assigned inputs.  
11. Wire the PRO22ENC1 or PRO22ENC2 tamper switch to the tamper input located on  
the first panel on the right.  
12. The remainder of the panels can be manually wired for power and RS-485 communica-  
tions using 18 AWG wire.The wires will be daisy-chained from one panel to the next  
so the power and the communications are wired in parallel.  
They may also be wired using the Auxiliary Rack Harness purchased with the equip-  
ment.This will reduce wiring time in the field since the power and RS-485 communica-  
tions between panels is factory-wired in a harness that plugs into the bottom two  
connectors on each panel.The only field wiring required is the two wiring connections  
of the red and black 12VDC cables connecting the Auxiliary Rack Harness and the  
Rack Power Supply Harness.  
13. CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS PRIORTO POWERING UP THE ENCLOSURE AND  
PANELS.  
14. Wire the TCP/IP connection to the network HUB.  
 
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Cable Specifications  
Application  
ESG Part No.  
AWG  
Description  
Max. Dist.  
Imp.  
Cap.  
N-485 connections*  
NC2442-TN  
N/A  
N/A  
Belden 9842  
or equivalent  
4000' (1200 m) 12012.8pf/ft  
500' (152 m)  
CR-1, TR-1, CI-1, KR-1  
Wiegand card readers  
NC1861-BL  
NC1861-BL  
18  
18  
6 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
NR-1 magstripe reader  
500' (152 m)  
PR-1-280 Cotag reader:  
280 read head to SZC  
SZC to N-1000-II  
NC1861-BL  
NC1861-BL  
18  
18  
6 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
300' (91 m)  
500' (152 m)  
PR-2 Hughes reader:  
scanner to reader  
reader to N-1000-II  
NC1861-BL  
NC1861-BL  
18  
18  
6 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
30' (9 m)  
500' (152 m)  
PR-3, PR-5 Indala readers:  
A-3/A-5 read head to RE-2  
RE-2 to N-1000-II  
NC18121-YL  
NC1861-BL  
18  
18  
12 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
75' (23 m)  
500' (152 m)  
PR-20 , PR-22 Indala readers:  
A-20/A-22 read head  
to RE-2  
NC18121-YL  
NC1861-BL  
18  
18  
12 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
75' (23 m)  
500' (152 m)  
RE-2 to N-1000-II  
PR-10, PR-12 Indala readers: NC1861-BL  
HG-3 hand geometry reader: NC1861-BL  
18  
18  
18  
22  
18  
6 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
6 conductor shielded  
2000' (610 m)  
500' (152 m)  
500' (152 m)  
500' (152 m)  
5 conductor keypad  
Alarm input points  
Relay outputs  
NC1861-BL  
NC 2221-BR  
NC 1821-OR  
twisted pair, shielded  
2000' (610 m)  
NOTE: For Plenum rated cable just add a Pto Engineered Systems part number prefix; for example  
NC1861-BL becomes PNC1861-BL  
 
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ESG Cable Part Numbers  
Part Number  
Description  
Application  
Length  
NC1841-GY  
18 AWG/4 conductor  
18 AWG/6 conductor  
18 AWG/6 conductor  
18 AWG/12 conductor  
18 AWG/12 conductor  
50 ohm  
reader cable  
1,000' [305 m]  
500' [152 m]  
NC1861-BL-500  
NC1861-BL  
reader cable  
reader cable  
1,000' [305 m]  
500' [152 m]  
NC18121-YL-500  
NC18121-YL  
NCNET-1  
keypad cable  
keypad cable  
network cable  
alarm cable  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
500' [152 m]  
NC2221-BR  
22 AWG/2 conductor  
18 AWG/2 conductor  
RG-59  
NC1821-OR  
power/door cable  
video cable  
NCC59206-BK  
NCP1841-GY  
NCP1861-BL-500  
NCP1861-BL  
NCP18121-YL  
18 AWG/4 conductor Plenum  
18 AWG/6 conductor Plenum  
18AWG/6 conductor Plenum  
18 AWG/12 conductor Plenum  
reader cable  
reader cable  
reader cable  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
500' [152 m]  
keypad cable  
keypad cable  
network cable  
alarm point cable  
power/door cable  
communication cable  
communication cable  
NCP18121-YL-500 18 AWG/12 conductor Plenum  
NCPNET-1  
50 ohm Plenum  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
1,000' [305 m]  
NCP2221-BR  
NCP1821-OR  
NC2442-TN  
NCP2442-TN  
22 AWG/2 conductor Plenum  
8 AWG/2 conductor Plenum  
24 AWG/12012.8pf RS485 wire  
24 AWG/12012.8pf RS485 wire  
 
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NOTES  
 
22  
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NOTES  
 
PRO-2200 Enclosure PRO22ENC1 & PRO22ENC2  
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