SILENT KNIGHT 5000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Entry System Part Number 151174D, 01/03
Content Section 1 Overview 1.1 1.2 1.3 ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 User Features ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1 What’s In the Box ....................................................................................................................................
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.5.7.3 Configuring Master and Satellite Unit IDs .......................................................................... 3-15 3.5.8 Installing DC Doorstrike ................................................................................................................. 3-16 3.5.9 Installing an AC Doorstrike ............................................................................................................ 3-17 3.5.
Content Section 6 User Operation 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 ..................................................................................................................................... 6-1 Visitor Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1 Tenant Access Operation .........................................................................................................................
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Section 1 Overview The Silent Knight Models 5083 Handsfree and 5084 Handset make up a family of entry security systems which provide reliable entry control for large multi-tenant buildings. 1.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 1.2 What’s In the Box Table 1-1 describes what you will find when you open the box of the 5083/5084 Entry System Control Panel. Table 1-1: What’s in the Box Item 1.3 P/N 5083 5084 Where to Find Stainless steel cabinet with control inside 5083/5084 Section 3.4 Wall Mount Bracket 130083 Section 3.3 Keys (in small envelope) 1347 Battery 6912 Section 3.5.5 Transformer 9220 Section 3.5.
Section 2 Telephone Requirements This section contains information about the telephone companies’ installation requirements and should be reviewed prior to system installation. 2.1 Before Connecting The Control Panel The following information must be provided before connecting this system to the phone lines if it is requested by the telephone company. Manufacturer Silent Knight Model Number 5083 & 5084 FCC Registration AC6USA-27622-MT-T Ringer Equivalence 0.4B AC and 0.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 2.2 INDUSTRY CANADA WARNINGS NOTICE: The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Telephone Requirements 2.2.1 AVIS D’INDUSTRIE CANADA AVIS: L’étiquette d’Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications, comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal. Le Ministère n’assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l’utilisateur.
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Section 3 Installation Instructions This section describes the different parts of the 5000 Series Entry System circuit board. 3.1 Model 5083/84 Parts Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 show the printed circuit boards of the 5083 and 5084 main module. These printed circuit boards contain the switches, LCD, keypad and terminals required to run the main control system. 3.1.1 Keypad and LCD The LCD is used for prompting the user and reflecting the numbers pressed on the keypad.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.1.2 Main Control Board The main control board contains the circuitry for charging the standby battery, dialing and controlling a maximum of four Remote Satellite Units (5083/5084). Programming Dip Switch Main Power Switch Battery Connector AC Door/Aux Door/Aux Power Input Relays Reset SBUS Phone Line Terminals Terminals Figure 3-2 050800(Hands Free) and 050849 (Handset) Board Assembly 3.1.
Installation Instructions 3.1.3.4 AC Power Input Terminals The AC power input terminal are used to connect the AC transformer to the control panel. See Section 3.5.2 for AC transformer wiring instructions. 3.1.3.5 Door and Auxiliary Relay Terminals The door and auxiliary relay terminal can be used to connect a AC or DC door strike which is control by the control panel. The maximum allowable draw from a doorstrike is 250 VAC @ 1A. 3.1.3.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.1.4 Board Components Description Table 3-1: Terminal Descriptions Terminal No. Description 1 AC 1 2 AC 2 3 EARTH 4 COM 5 NO 6 COM 7 NO 8 DOOR Door reset. 9 AUX Aux reset. 10 +12 Positive 12 VDC @ 100 mA used for alarm output. 11 GND 12 + 13 A 14 B 15 RING ‘ 3.2 Name TIP AC power input connections. Door Relay connections. Auxiliary relay connections. SBUS for satellite connections. Telephone line connections.
Installation Instructions 3.3 Flush Mount Note: In order to flush mount the unit, the wall must be at least 3-1/2 inches thick. 1. Make a hole in the wall near a stud at the desired location. This hole should be 11-1/4 inches wide and 11 inches high. 2. If the studs are farther apart than the width required, attach some shims to the stud inside the wall so that the shims and the first stud are the right width. 3. Screw the back box to the stud on one side and the shims on the other.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.4 Surface Mount 1. Make a cardboard template to locate the hole positions. When mounting on interior walls, use appropriate screws and anchors in plaster. When mounting on concrete, especially where moisture is present, attach a piece of 3/4 inch plywood to the concrete surface. 2. Slide the unit into the wall adapter. 3. Mount to the wall through the 4 holes in the back of the box (see Figure 3-4).
Installation Instructions 3.5 Wiring Instructions The following section contains information necessary to properly wire the Model 5000 Entry System. 3.5.1 Power Requirements The 5083 and 5084 main units are powered from a UL listed Class II, 16.5 VAC 40 VA transformer that plugs directly into a 120 VAC 60Hz wall outlet. The transformer provides power for the 5083 and 5084 main units and charging current for the 12 VDC backup battery. In the event of a power outage, the 12 VDC, 1.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.5.3 Transient Protection For 5083/5084 Panels The AC lines are the most common source of transient or lighting damage in electronics. The transient protection on the 5083 and 5084 control panel will only work if the panel is correctly earth grounded. Warning: To avoid risk of electrical shock, you may wish to have a licensed electrician ground the electrical outlet. 3.5.
Installation Instructions 3.5.5 Battery Connections The transformer provides power for the 5083 and 5084 main units and charging current for the 12 VDC backup battery. In the event of a power outage, the 12 VDC, 1.2 AH battery (shipped with the unit) will provide enough current to run the system for a minimum of 2 hours. The actual time will depend on how much the system is used. All programmed data will be stored in Flash memory if AC power is lost and the backup battery becomes depleted.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.5.6 SBUS Wiring This section contains information on calculating SBUS wire distances and the types of wiring configurations. 3.5.6.1 Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules The following instructions will guide you in determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used with control panel SBUS accessory modules.
Installation Instructions (The formula used to generate this chart is shown in the note below). Table 3-2: Wire Distances Per Wire Gauge Wiring Distance: SBUS Modules to Panel Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps) 22 Gauge 18 Gauge 16 Gauge 14 Gauge 0.100 617 ft. 1563 ft. 2488 ft. 3937 ft. 0.200 309 ft. 781 ft. 1244 ft. 1969 ft. 0.300 206 ft. 521 ft. 829 ft. 1312 ft. 0.400 154 ft. 391 ft. 622 ft. 984 ft. 0.500 123 ft. 313 ft. 498 ft. 787 ft. 0.600 103 ft. 260 ft. 415 ft.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual Wiring Distance calculation example: Suppose a system is configured as follows: 1 - 5083 as the Master unit. 2 - 5083 satellite units The total worst case current is calculated as follows: Two 5083 satellite units = 2 x .200 amps Total Worst Case Current Draw = .400 amps = .
Installation Instructions 3.5.7 Wiring and Configuring Master and Satellite Units This Section describes how to properly wire and configure satellite units to the master unit in an installation. In installations where users have access to more than one entry point a satellite units can be installed. Each 5083 or 5084 can be configured as a master or a satellite unit (see Section 3.5.7.3). Only one unit in the system can be the master unit. 3.5.7.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.5.7.2 Connecting Multiple Satellites to the Master Unit In installations requiring more than one satellite unit in the system, connect multiple satellites as shown in Figure 3-9. Master Unit Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Satellite 3 Satellite 4 Figure 3-9 Multiple Satellites Connected to Master Unit Note: Phone lines must be run to each satellite unit. The phone lines can be run in parallel from the master unit.
Installation Instructions 3.5.7.3 Configuring Master and Satellite Unit IDs For the system to communicate properly between the master unit and the satellite units, the master unit must be be identified and each satellite unit must have its own ID number. Refer to Table 3-4 to properly configure the dip switches on each unit in your installation.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.5.8 Installing DC Doorstrike 1. Install the electric doorstrike in the door frame according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Figure 3-10 DC Doorstrike Wiring Diagram 2. For a DC power doorstrike place a jumper wire between terminals 5 and 12 (see Figure 3-10). 3. Connect the doorstrike to terminals 4 and 11 (see Figure 3-10). Note: Only ONE doorstrike per system can be installed this way.
Installation Instructions 3.5.9 Installing an AC Doorstrike 1. Install the electric doorstrike in the door frame according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Figure 3-11 AC Doorstrike Wiring Diagram 2. Wire a transformer (24 VAC maximum) in series with the door strike opener, to terminals 4 and 5. (See Figure 3-11.) Note: Do Not use the transformer that powers the 5083 or 5084 control panel. All AC doorstrikes must be powered by a separate AC transformer.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3.5.11 Installing Phone Lines The 5000 Series Entry System requires a RJ11X or RJ11W telephone jack to be installed by the phone company. Wire the phone lines to 5083 or 5084 control panel terminals 15 and 16. (See Figure 3-12.) Figure 3-12 Telephone Wiring Diagram 3.5.11.1 Using Ground Start If the phone system at the installation site is a ground start system, the auxiliary relay must be programmed for Ground Start (See 4.2.
Installation Instructions 3.5.12 Installing a Mail Carrier Lock panel. Note: The “mail carrier lock” is optional and is supplied by the Post Office. 1. Remove the Mail Carrier Lock hole plug. (See Figure 3-14.) Model 5084 Mail Carrier Lock Hole Plug Model 5083 Figure 3-14 Mail Carrier Lock Hole Plug Location 2. Install the lock on the 4 posts on the inside of the door. Use the the #8-32 nuts and lock washers (both supplied) to secure the mail carrier lock (see Figure 3-15).
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 3. Remove the red cap from the mail carrier lock button. (See Figure 3-15 for red cap location.) 4. Adjust the push-button switch so that the button is completely out when the mail carrier key is turned in the lock. Note: If the mail carrier lock is not used, do not remove the red cap from the mail carrier button. 3.5.
Installation Instructions 3.6 Model 5076 Heater Kit The Model 5076 Heater Kit can be used with the Model 5083/5084 Control Panel. It is designed to maintain the temperature inside the cabinet above 32° F when the outside temperature is -20° F. The heater uses a self-regulating positive temperature coefficient (PTC) material for the heating element. The heater is powered by a 16.5 VAC, 50VA Class II transformer. The heater bracket is electrically insulated from the heater element. 3.6.
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Section 4 Operation Modes Operating modes are used to program tenant and time information and to select system operating features such as telephone, etc. Table 4-1 shows the seven different operating modes and a description of each. (See 4.2 for more information about operation modes.) Table 4-1: Operation Modes and Descriptions Operation Mode Description 0 Programs “System Options”.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 4.1 Entering, Changing Options and Exiting Operating Modes This section contains information that will help you enter, exit and change different selections in the various operating modes. 4.1.1 To enter an operating mode: 1. Press * followed by the operating mode number (0 through 6). See Table 4-1 for choices. The display will show ACCESS #. 2. Enter the 6-digit access code. (Factory default is 123456.) 3. Press *. 4.1.1.
Operation Modes 4.2 Operating Modes This section gives step-by-step instructions for each mode. It is recommended that you read through Section 4.1 and the Operating Mode steps once to become familiar with the procedure. After you are familiar with the procedure you may find the Quick Chart easier to use. (See Section 4.3.) 4.2.1 Operation Mode 0: System Options In Operation Mode 0 system options can be programmed.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 11. Press any key other than * or # to toggle between yes or no. 12. Press *. The display shows HIDE CODES ? YES or NO. YES = Hide access & keyless entry codes while entering them NO = Show access code & keyless entry code while entering them 13. Press any key other than * or # to toggle between yes or no. * BEFORE 6 YES or NO YES = visitor must press * before tenant can open door by pressing 6. 14. Press *.
Operation Modes 26. Press *. The display shows SYSTEM MESSAGES ENTER APT # This selects the display message that the user will see during normal operation. 27. Press any number to toggle through the display message choices. (See Table 4-2 for list of choices.) 28. Press *. The display shows AUX RELAY DISABLED If enabled the aux relay is operational as a secondary tone or rotary controlled relay. If Alarm is selected the auxiliary will be used as an alarm output.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 4.2.2 Operation Mode 1 User Information Operation Mode 1 is used to program the User Information. Operation Mode 1 can be used to add, edit or delete user information. To program user information: 1. Press * then 1. The display showsACCESS # 2. Enter the 6-digit access code. (Factory default is 123456.) USER OPTIONS USER # At this point you can choose to Add Edit or Delete a user. To Add a user, refer to Section 4.2.2.1.
Operation Modes 9. Press *. The display shows DOOR ACCESS YES or NO This feature allows the user a keyless enter option. If programmed “yes” the tenant can enter # followed by their user code to gain keyless entry to the building. If programed “no” the tenant must use a key to enter building. 10. Press any key to toggle between Yes or No. 11. Press *. The display shows AUX ACCESS YES or NO This feature allows the user to active the auxiliary relay by pressing 9 when a visitor calls. 12. Press *. 4.2.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 11. Press *. The display shows AUX ACCESS YES or NO This feature allows the user to active the auxiliary relay by pressing 3 when a visitor calls. 12. Press *. 4.2.2.3 Delete User Information To delete a user from the system: 1. Do steps 1 through 2 of Section 4.2.2. 2. Enter the number of the user you wish to delete. 3. Press # to clear the user number. 4. Press *. 5. Press ## to exit 4.2.
Operation Modes 8. Enter the time you wish to enable the auxiliary door relay. AUX DISABLE TIME XX:XX. X = a number from 0-9. Enter time based on a 24 hour clock (military time). 9. Press *. The display shows This feature sets the ending time of the auxiliary relay time window. 10. Enter the time you wish to disable the auxiliary door relay. 11. Press *. 4.2.4 Operating Mode 3 Activate Door Relay Operating Mode 3 activates door relay for the time set in Door Time of the system options (see 4.2.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 4.2.6 Operating Mode 5 Telephone Operating Mode 5 is used to make the 5083 or 5084 control panel act as a normal phone. To use the control panel as a normal phone: 1. Press * then 5. The display will showACCESS #. 2. Enter the 6-digit access code. (Factory default is 123456.) 3. Enter the phone number you wish to call. 4. Press *. 5. Press # to hang-up. 6. Press # again to exit. 4.2.
Operation Modes 4.3 Quick Chart The Quick chart is to be used once your have become familiar with the programming procedures discussed in Sections 4.1 and 4.2. Table 4-2: Quick Chart Operating Mode Display Shows/ Feature ACCESS CODE 0 151174 Choices Default Enter a six digit 123456 number to access any operation mode. YES or NO NO Comments See Section 4.2.1 step 4 for step-by-step instructions.) Yes = Rotary dialing. No = TouchTone dialing. ROTARY DIALING ? (See Section 4.2.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual Table 4-2: Quick Chart Operating Mode Display Shows/ Feature Choices ENTER APT # ENTER SUITE # SYSTEM MESSAGE ENTER UNIT # ENTER CODE # Enabled, Alarm, Ground Start or Disabled AUX RELAY 0 (Cont.) Default ENTER APT # Change the display message to accommodate the installation site. (See 4.2.1 step 26 for step-by-step instructions.) Disabled If enabled the aux relay is operational.
Section 5 Testing and Troubleshooting This section contains information on how to test and trouble shoot both the 5083 and 5084 Control Panels. 5.1 5083/5084 Field Test This section describes the procedures to field test a 5083 and 5084 Control Panel.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 5.2 Satellite Field Test This section describes the procedures to field test Remote Satellite Units. 5.2.1 Test the Doorstrike Operation To test the doorstrike operation on a satellite control panel: 1. Press #. 2. Enter a valid user access code (programmed in Section 4.2.2 step 5). Note: Keyless entry will only operate if the Door Access feature has been selected as “yes” in Section 4.2.2 step 9. The display shows DOOR IS OPEN.
Testing and Troubleshooting 5.3 Troubleshooting This section contains information that will help avoid problems down the road in an installation site as well as standby voltage readings and error messages. 5.3.1 To Avoid Problems • Telephones without polarity protection will operate the system 50% of the time. The telephone company will correct this problem after you contact them. Any TouchTone phones manufactured before 1975 may be affected.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 5.3.2 Standby Electrical Voltages Table 5-1 shows the correct standby voltages for the various terminals on the 5083/5084 Control Panel. Table 5-1: 5083/5084 Standby Voltages Between Terminals 5.3.3 Voltage 1 to 2 16.5 VAC 8 to 11 8 - 9 VDC 9 to 11 8 - 9 VDC 10 to 11 12 - 14 VDC 11 to 12 12 - 14 VDC 11 to 13 .8 - .9 VDC 11 to 14 .8 - .
Section 6 User Operation 6.1 Visitor Operation 1. Visitors locate the user number next to the name of the tenant/resident they wish to visit. 2. When “Enter Apt. #” (see Section 4.2.1 step 26 to change display message) is indicated by the LCD display, they enter the number on the keypad. The tenant is automatically dialed. After the visitor has spoken with the tenant, the tenant can remotely activate the doorstrike by pressing or dialing a 6 on his or her phone.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 6.3 Auxiliary Door Access Operation The auxiliary door may be programmed to be active during certain hours of the day. It may only be activated during the time that the Aux Time Window. When a visitor calls a tenant, the user can press a 9 to activate the Auxiliary relay. The auxiliary relay may also be activated by entering operation mode 4 (see Section 4.2.5).
Section 7 Programming information record This section is used to record and store the programmed system options and the user information. Table 7.1 System Options Record Use the following Table 7-1 to record the programmed System Options.
Series 5000 Entry System Installation/Operation Manual 7.2 User Information Record Table 7-2 has spaces for ten user’s information, make as many copies of this table as necessary to record all system user information.
Programming information record Table 7-2: User Information Record User Name Programmable Options Selection Notes USER NUMBER USER PHONE USER CODE DIAL PBX DOOR ACCESS AUX ACCESS USER NUMBER USER PHONE USER CODE DIAL PBX DOOR ACCESS AUX ACCESS USER NUMBER USER PHONE USER CODE DIAL PBX DOOR ACCESS AUX ACCESS 151174 7-3
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• A new or refurbished board will be shipped to the customer. The customer will initially be billed for the replacement board but a credit will be issued after the repairable board is received at Silent Knight. All returned products must comply with the guidelines described under “General Terms and Conditions”. • The defective board must be returned within 30 days of shipment of replacement board for customer to receive credit.
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