IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Document Number: 6055672 Revision: 1.
Table of Contents IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Table of Contents Section 1: System Features and Specifications........................................................ 5 1.1 System Features...........................................................................................................................5 1.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................6 1.3 System Defaults.............
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Table of Contents 3.6.8 Programming Consecutive “Card Only” Users via Batch Entry by Presentation................ 34 3.6.9 Command 50 Quick Program Feature - “Code Only” or “Card Only”..................................34 3.7 Deleting Users.............................................................................................................................35 3.7.1 Delete a Single User.......................................................................
List of Tables and Illustrations IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual List of Tables Table 1: System Features.......................................................................................................................5 Table 2: Specifications.............................................................................................................................6 Table 3: System Defaults.................................................................................................
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Section 1: System Features and Specifications Section 1: System Features and Specifications The following section outlines the MiniMax 3 features, specifications and default settings. 1.
Section 1: System Features and Specifications 1.2 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Specifications The following table lists the Electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications. Table 2: Specifications Electrical 16.5VAC 40VA or 50VA Class 2 Transformer (Revere # RT-G1640SL/M, Revere # RT-G1650SL/M or Globtek, Inc. # DA-40-16.5G) 110mA (backplane with module) 13.8 VDC, 300 mA (max. current draw) 13.8VDC or 16.5VAC, 600mA (max. current draw) 13.8VDC, 100mA (max.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 1.4 Section 1: System Features and Specifications Max 3 Door Control Module Diagram The diagram below shows the component locations and terminal connections on the Max 3 Door Control Module. Communication LEDs RX = Receive Data TX = Transmit Data Figure 1: Max 3 Module Diagram Document #: 6055672, Rev 1.
Section 1: System Features and Specifications 1.5 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Backplane Diagram The diagram below shows the component locations and terminal connections on the Backplane. Figure 2: MiniMax 3 Backplane Diagram Notes: The Max 3 communicates to the PC via an RS-485 connection. For this connection use TS3 on the far right, bottom of the backplane. The module is then connected to the backplane via connector P1.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Section 2: Installation Section 2: Installation This section contains detailed procedures and wiring diagrams for installing the IEI MiniMax 3 Access Control System. This section is presented in the order you should follow to install the unit. Not every section is necessary for every application. The system must be installed within the protected area in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), local codes, and the authority having jurisdiction.
Section 2: Installation 2.3 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Ground the Unit Grounding the system before making any electrical connections is imperative! By grounding the system first you not only increase personal safety during installation, but you also protect the unit from damage due to static discharge or any other transient voltage effects.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.4 Section 2: Installation Connect the RS-485 Cable from the Module to the Backplane The Max 3 Door Control Module requires an additional three position cable to make the RS-485 connection to the backplane. This cable is connected from P5 on the upper right corner of the module to the three position connector underneath the module on the top right of the backplane labeled P1.
Section 2: Installation 2.5 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Wire an Electric Door Lock to the Main Relay of the Max 3 Module The locking device is connected to terminal strip TS1 as shown in the diagram on the right. The two diagrams below show how to connect both a Maglock and an Electric Strike using an external power supply. For either locking device, positive voltage (V+) from an external power source is connected to the relay common terminal (C).
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.5.1 Section 2: Installation Installing a Diode to Prevent Electrical Kickback from Lock – DC Locks Only If your electric locking device does not come pre-installed with internal protection for electrical “kickback voltage” use the supplied 1N4004 diode for DC locks only. This “kickback voltage” could possibly damage the Max 3 control module and installing the diode could help prevent this from happening.
Section 2: Installation IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.6 Connect a Secured Series Front End (SSFE) Reader to the Door Control Module The Max 3 supports IEI Secured Series Front Ends, which include keypads, card readers and touch chip readers. These are connected to to the Front End terminal strip TS5. You can connect up to two readers to each Door Control Module, for In/Out operation by simply wiring them in parallel (both readers to the same four screw terminals).
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.7 Section 2: Installation Connect the Primary Wiegand Front End Reader (IN Reader) Wiegand readers are connected directly to the Front End Terminals on the Door Control Module. The primary reader (IN) should be mounted on the exterior of the door and used to gain access into the secured area. The diagram and table below describe the connections in detail.
Section 2: Installation 2.8 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Connecting a Secondary Wiegand Front End Reader (OUT Reader) The diagram below shows how to connect a secondary (out) reader to the Door Control Module. The secondary reader (OUT) should be mounted on the interior side of the door and used to exit the secured area. Please note that the Secondary Wiegand Reader Data 0 wire is connected to DO SEC (Data 0 Secondary) on terminal strip TS7.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.9 Section 2: Installation Wire a Request to Exit (REX) device and Door Contact Note: Use stranded wire with overall foil shield for the REX and Door Contact cables. Connect the drain with to the fast-tab on the backplane. Figure 11: Wiring a REX Switch and Door Contacts Request to Exit (REX) This is a normally open loop, when momentarily closed activates the Main Relay for the length of time programmed in the Main Relay Time (command 11).
Section 2: Installation 2.10 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Wire the Alarm Shunt Relay The Alarm Shunt Relay is used when you are controlling access to a door that is monitored by an external alarm system. This relay activates at the same time as the Main Relay (by either a valid code/card or REX) so you can bypass the existing alarm panel, as shown in the diagram below. For this feature you must wire dedicated door contact to terminals TS6 (door contact switch input) as shown below.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.11 Section 2: Installation Wire the Door Ajar Relay The Door Ajar Relay output alerts personnel that the door is being held, or propped open, after a valid access or REX. For this feature to operate you must wire a dedicated door contact switch to the door terminals on TS6 (door contact switch input) as shown below. Once the door contact switch input is opened, the Door Ajar timer begins.
Section 2: Installation 2.12 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Wire the Forced Door Relay The Forced Door Relay Output alerts personnel that the door was opened without authorization. For this feature to operate you must wire a dedicated door contact switch to the door terminals on TS6 (door contact switch input) as shown below. Remember you must remove jumper JP1 for the door contact input to operate.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.13 Section 2: Installation Network the MiniMax 3 The following section describes the various ways to connect the Max 3 to a personal computer (PC), as well as connecting more than one Max 3 together. You can connect up to 64 Max 3 doors together on a single network.
Section 2: Installation 2.13.2 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Connect Multiple Backplanes Together The diagram below shows how to connect multiple backplanes together and then back to a PC. The units are wired in parallel, which means you connect TS3 on both backplanes back to the RS-485 converter. You can either daisy-chain them or wire them all directly back to the converter, depending what your installation requires.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.13.3 Section 2: Installation Connect the SEG-M to the MiniMax 3 (LAN/WAN Connection) You can connect your MiniMax 3 to your LAN/WAN by using the SEG-M, Secured Ethernet Gateway. Follow the instructions below and refer to the diagram. The connection from the SEG-M to the MiniMax 3 requires you to plug the module onto the backplane connector J2 to power the unit.
Section 2: Installation 2.13.4 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Connecting the SEG-1 to the MiniMax 3 (LAN/WAN Connection) You can also use the SEG-1 to connect your MiniMax 3 system to your LAN/WAN. Follow the instructions below and refer to the diagram. Run your RS-485 cable between terminal strip TS1 on the SEG-1 to TS3 on the backplane as shown in the diagram.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.14 Section 2: Installation Installing a Tamper Switch IEI recommends you install a tamper switch. The tamper switch must be mounted inside the locked cabinet and must activate if the cabinet door is opened. The tamper switch must be wired to an alarm panel or other device that sounds an alarm and/or prevents anyone from gaining access through the protected door. IEI recommends using a Sentrol 3012 tamper switch (not provided).
Section 2: Installation 2.15 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Complete Connections Between the 16.5 VAC Transformer and Backplane Connect the 16.5 VAC Transformer (included with the MiniMax 3) to the Backplane at the terminals marked AC and EGND. Provided with the Max 3 are Backup Battery Connection Cables. Connect these cables from your 12V battery (7AH Recommended) to the Backplane at the terminals marked B+ and B-.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 2.16 Section 2: Installation Power up the System Plug the transformer into a grounded 110 VAC electrical outlet. You should now have power to your system.
Section 3: Programming IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Section 3: Programming This section contains the details of programming the Max 3 Door Control Module using the detachable keypad. If you are using the PC software, this section may not apply, but you may find it useful to familiarize yourself with the various features available in the Max 3. To see a complete list of programming commands refer to the programming options chart at the end of this section. 3.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.2 Section 3: Programming Entering Program Mode and Changing the Master Code The following sections explains how to enter program mode and change the master code. You also have the option to program a supervisor user, which allows an additional person to add and delete users. 3.2.1 Entering Program Mode The first step in programming the Max 3 Door Control Module is to place it into program mode by using the master code, which is defaulted to 1234.
Section 3: Programming 3.3 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Changing the Door Number Each Max 3 Door Control Module is assigned a door address or door number. The door number is used to identify each unit when they are networked together. You can network up to 64 Max 3 Door Control Modules together. You must change the door number when you are using the PC software. The default door number is 1. To change it, follow the instructions below. 3.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.6 Section 3: Programming Programming Users The following section describes in detail how to program users. Each Max 3 Door Control Module can store up to 2000 users. Each user is stored in a unique position in the units memory. This is referred to as the user location. Codes can be from 1 to 6 digit in length in any combination.
Section 3: Programming 3.6.2 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Programming a “Code Only” User To program a “Code Only” use command 50. This user gains access by entering their code on the keypad. Refer to table 4 for details on user types. Codes can be from 1 to 6 digit in length in any combination. The programming sequence is as follows: Note: This programming command applies to Secured Series Front End Keypads only. 3.6.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.6.5 Section 3: Programming Programming “Code AND Card” Users When you are a combination “code and card” user you can present either your card/touch chip first at the front end reader or enter the code first on the front end keypad. Codes can be from 1 to 6 digit in length in any combination. Refer to table 4 for details on user types. After you either present your card or enter your code, the red and green LEDs alternate (if unit is equipped with LEDs).
Section 3: Programming 3.6.8 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Programming Consecutive “Card Only” Users via Batch Entry by Presentation To program consecutive “Card Only” user via batch entry by presentation (by presenting cards to the front end reader) use command 53. This command provides a simple method of programming a group of consecutive users by presenting the appropriate cards. Up to 1,998 users can be added this way at one time.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.7 Section 3: Programming Deleting Users There are two methods for deleting users from the Max 3. You can either delete a single user or you can delete a block of consecutive users. You must know the user locations for user(s) you wish to delete in order to do this. 3.7.1 Delete a Single User To delete a single user, follow the steps below. 3.7.
Section 3: Programming 3.8 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Programming Extended Unlock Time The extended unlock time is the time used by the extended unlock user type (type 4) and emergency users (type 7). This time is defaulted to 10 seconds. 3.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.11 Section 3: Programming Programming the Door Ajar Output Time To program the Door Ajar Output time use command 44. You can program it from 10 to 990 seconds in 10 second increments. The default value is 30 seconds, which means the output triggers if the door position switch is held open for 30 seconds. The command sequence is as follows: 3.
Section 3: Programming 3.13 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Using the Default Auto-Unlock Timezone The Max 3 Door Control Module contains a default Auto-Unlock timezone from 9:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M. Software is not required for this feature to work. First you must enable timezones and then enable auto-unlock timezones. If you want it to operate as a first-in auto-unlock timezone you must also enable that feature. Note: If you require additional timezones you must use the PC software. 3.13.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.14 Section 3: Programming Programming Error Lockout Error lockout is used to prevent someone from attempting to gain access by guessing a code or presenting cards. When the number of invalid attempts is reached (error lockout threshold), the unit locks out any attempt to enter a code or present a card for the time programmed in the error lockout duration.
Section 3: Programming 3.16 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Programming Wiegand Sounder Active State The wiegand sounder terminal (SND) is used to indicate an error condition on a wiegand front end by using the reader's sounder (if available). When an access denied error condition such as user lockout, user disabled or bad timezone occurs the sounder terminal changes state for 2 seconds, which generates a solid tone on the reader's sounder.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.18 Section 3: Programming Reseting System Defaults and Erasing Memory There are two methods for deleting programmed information from the Max 3 Door Control Module. The first method is using command 40, which resets the system defaults and the master code only. The second method is through command 46, which erases all the memory in the unit, except the transaction log. 3.18.
Section 3: Programming 3.19 IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Programming Daylight Savings Time The Max 3 Module supports Daylight Savings Time, which can be enabled or disabled by using the commands below. Daylight Savings Time is enabled by default. 3.19.1 Enabling/Disabling Daylight Savings Time The following chart shows how to enable or disable Daylight Savings Time. 3.19.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 3.20 Section 3: Programming Programming Options Chart The following chart is a complete list of programming commands available in the Max 3 Door Control Module. This chart is for quick reference. Please refer to the preceding sections for complete details of each command. Defaults are in bold.
Section 3: Programming IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Action Desired Press Details Set Forced Door Time 45 # time # 0 # ** Time =forced door time, to nearest 10’s seconds, entered as 30-990; (default=10 secs) Reset System Defaults Only 40 # 00000 # 00000 # ** Does not delete users Delete Entire Memory and Reset System Defaults 46 # 00000 # 00000 # ** Deletes all memory including users 50 # user type # user location # code *repeat code * User Types: 0 – Toggle 1 – Standard 3 – L
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Action Desired Program Consecutive Users – Card Only By Presenting Cards Press 53 # user type # start user # ** ... Section 3: Programming Details User Types: 0 – Toggle 1 – Standard 3 – Lockout 4 – Extended 5 – Single Use 6 – Relock 7 - Emergency Simply present one card after another.
Section 4: Troubleshooting IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Section 4: Troubleshooting The following section contains information on troubleshooting and performing the keypad self-test. 4.1 Troubleshooting Chart Table 7: Troubleshooting Chart Max 3 Backplane Symptom LED 1 is not lit. If the transformer reads 16.5 VAC and LED 1 is not lit. If the transformer does not read 16.5 VAC. Probable Solution 1. Disconnect the transformer from the Backplane and read the AC output. 2.
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual 4.4 Section 4: Troubleshooting Lithium Battery Replacement The lithium battery used for keeping the time and date is located on the upper left corner of the Door Control Module. The battery holder is labeled “BT1.” To replace the battery, first power down the module using the On/Off switch (SW1-SW4) located on the backplane. Then remove the battery carefully by lifting it out of the holder.
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