Gallagher T20 Terminal Installation Note T20 Alarms Terminal Black: C300463 T20 Alarms Terminal White: C300464 T20 PIV Reader Black: C305450 T20 PIV Reader White: C305451 T20 PIV Reader - Multi Tech Black: C305460 T20 PIV Reader - Multi Tech White: C305461 T20 Mifare Terminal Black: C300450 T20 Mifare Terminal White: C300451 T20 Multi Tech Terminal Black: C300460 T20 Multi Tech Terminal White: C300461 3E4291 Gallagher T20 Terminal Installation Note | Edition 1 | August 2016 Copyright © Gallagher Group Lim
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Contents 1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 4 2 Before you begin............................................................................................................................... 4 3 Distance between readers................................................................................................................ 7 4 Installation..........................................
1 Introduction The Gallagher T20 Terminal is available in a variety of variants. The variant you have purchased determines the available functionality and supported card technologies for the terminal. For variant details, refer to the "Terminal variants feature summary" on page 16 of this note. The Alarms Terminal variants (C300463 and C300464) are used for alarms management only, (i.e. do not contain a smart card proximity reader).
2.3 Cabling The Gallagher T20 Terminal requires a minimum cable size of 4 core 24 AWG (0.2 mm2) stranded security cable. This cable allows the transmission of data (2 wires) and power (2 wires). When using a single cable to carry both power supply and data, both the power supply voltage drop and data requirements must be considered. Although the terminal is specified to operate at 9 Vdc, for good engineering design it is recommended that the voltage at the terminal should be approximately 12 Vdc.
HBUS Device "T" or "Star" circuits are not permitted between HBUS devices Controller 6000 H1 H5 HBUS Device HBUS Device H4 H8 HBUS Device HBUS Module Terminate HBUS Device Terminate HBUS Device HBUS Device Terminate Terminate Cable distance Cable type Cable format* Single terminal connected using HBUS data only in a single cable Single terminal connected using Cardax IV data only in a single cable*** Single terminal connected using power and data in a single cable CAT 5e or better** 4 tw
3 Distance between readers The distance separating any two proximity readers must not be less than 200 mm (8 in) in all directions. When mounting a proximity reader on an internal wall, check that any reader fixed to the other side of the wall is not less than 200 mm (8 in) away. 200 mm 200 4 mm Installation ATTENTION: This equipment contains components that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Ensure both you and the equipment are earthed before beginning any servicing.
A. If using the Duct Entry variant (C300931) of the T20 Mounting Block, take the cover off it. B. Mark the holes for the mounting screws on the mounting surface. C. Drill the holes for the mounting screws. D. Make a cabling hole in the Mounting Block and run the building cable through the hole, as demonstrated next. Thin Mounting Block with cabling hole through the back E.
Bezel M3.5 (40 mm) screw 6-32 (32 mm) screw 5. Drill pilot holes for the four corner fixing holes and the tamper tab. Secure the bezel to the mounting surface using the four corner fixing screws provided. Secure the tamper tab (located in the bezel) to the mounting surface using the remaining fixing screw provided. It is important the four corner fixing screws are used to ensure the terminal is flush with and tight against the mounting surface.
Note: T20 Terminals using alarms management functionality, T20 PIV Readers and mobile credential readers must be connected as HBUS Readers. T20 PIV readers connect to the Gallagher Controller 6000 High Spec PIV (C305101) only. An HBUS Reader connects to a Gallagher Controller 6000, Gallagher 4H/8H Module (attached to a Controller 6000) or a Gallagher HBUS Door Module (connected to a Controller 6000).
Bezel Facia Building cable Terminal tail Connection Fit T10 Torx Post screw to secure facia to bezel 5 9. Removal of the facia assembly is a simple reversal of these steps. 10. Configure the terminal in Command Centre. If the terminal is connected as an HBUS device, refer to the topic "Configuring an HBUS Terminal", "Configuring an HBUS Alarms Only Terminal" or "Configuring the PIV Card Reader" in the Command Centre Configuration Client Online Help.
6 7 Flashes Green Access has been granted. Flashes Red Access has been denied. Flashing Blue Reading and validating a PIV card. Reading a Gallagher mobile credential. LED (squiggle) Cardax IV indication 3 Flash (Amber) No communications with the Controller. The reader screen displays the text 'Connecting...'. On (Green or Red) Fully configured and functioning normally. Green = Access mode is Free Red = Access mode is Secure Flashes Green Access has been granted.
8 Information screen To display the supported card technologies and the software version numbers of the terminal, press and hold the '#' key for 3 seconds. The Information screen is displayed.
10 Technical specifications Routine maintenance: Not applicable for this terminal. Cleaning: This terminal should be cleaned with mild soapy water only. Do not use solvents or abrasives. Voltage: 9 Vdc - 16 Vdc Current: Inactive 1 Active 2 T20 Mifare Terminal (at 9 Vdc): 191 mA 300 mA T20 Mifare Terminal (at 13.6 Vdc): 140 mA 200 mA T20 Multi Tech Terminal (at 9 Vdc): 262 mA 335 mA T20 Multi Tech Terminal (at 13.
11 Approvals and standards This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
3E4291 Gallagher T20 Terminal Installation Note | Edition 1 | August 2016 Copyright © Gallagher Group Limited Page 16 Terminal variants feature summary C300460 Access Control vHT1.0.69 C300461 None None C300463 None C300464 C305450 None C305451 C305460 C305461 T20 Multi Tech Terminal T20 Alarms Terminal T20 PIV Reader Access Control vHT2.01.02 Alarms Management (vEL7.21) Alarms Management None Access Control vHT2.0.121 Alarms Management (vEL7.20) Access Control vHT2.0.
13 Mounting dimensions 95.7 mm (3.77 in) 70 mm (2.76 in) 110 mm (4.33 in) Cable Exit 40.65 mm (1.60 in) 83.3 mm (3.28 in) 60.3 mm (2.37 in) 60.3 mm (2.37 in) 58 mm (2.28 in) 179.5 mm (7.07 in) 29 mm (1.14 in) IMPORTANT This picture is not to scale, therefore use the measurements provided.
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