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1 PAC530 | Output Controller
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2 The Output Controller (PAC530) provides the local connection on an RS-485 network between an Access and Alarm Server (PAC500) using standard alarm or CAT5 cable and the devices used to control area sounders, alarm resets and other associated devices. It also acts as a key component in an elevator access control system. Ten 2-Amp and two 8-Amp programmable output relays are configurable as latched, momentary, toggling or pulsing. Two inputs are configurable as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC), with optional supervision via three or four state monitoring allowing the connection of devices like alarms, motion detectors and temperature sensors. Output Controller | Overview
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3 The PAC530 provides the following advanced design features: 12 latching output relays, Ten Form-C 2A and Two Form-C 8A (configurable as latched, momentary, toggling and pulsing) 2 user inputs (configurable as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) with optional 3 or 4 state monitoring) Local anti-tamper input Over-ride support Status LEDs show the state of all Inputs and Outputs Flash upgradeable firmware One-Touch™ testing mode 10.5VDC to 28VDC operating voltage Output Controller | Key Features
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4 The Output Controller (PAC530) communicates with the system via one of the 2 available RS-485 channels provided by an Access and Alarm Server (PAC500), these channels are encoded to safeguard network security. A wide range of output devices are supported. For example: Sirens Strobes Sensor reset Elevator control Mini Alarm Strobe Output Controller | Device Support
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5 To speed up trouble shooting and ensure error-free installation, One-Touch™ mode enables the input and output functionality to be tested at the controller by just pressing a single button. There are two test modes: Active Mode Used during system configuration to enable a walk test by a single person. This is achieved by use of latching LED status which indicate the first change in input condition. View Mode Used on a configured system to check the condition of inputs by using on-board LEDs. The LED display indicates changes of input state, so alarm and tamper circuits may be walk tested with one person to perform the walk test and the second to monitoring LED changes. One-Touch™ Button Output Controller | One-Touch ™ Testing Mode
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6 The PAC530 provides an interface to an elevator by operating in conjunction with an Access and Alarm Server (PAC500) to provide access control to floors. Each floor can be programmed with a specific time period during which access is only possible to a cardholder with the appropriate permissions. The cardholder presents their credential to the reader inside the elevator car. Depending on their access permissions, the Access Controller (PAC 512) communicates with the Access and Alarm Server (PAC500) which enables the appropriate door buttons via the Output Controller (PAC530). The cardholder then presses the button and proceeds to the desired floor. Output Controller | Elevator
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7 Output Controller | Port Layout
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8 Stanley PAC’s architecture includes a data communication protocol to interface hardware with software, as well as the cable network to facilitate the data transmission. This architecture enables you to freely choose: Centralized or ‘Home Run’ Architecture Controllers, power supplies, input, output and door controller modules are located in a central location. The advantage of this approach includes the ability to monitor and protect access to this central location and enables a service technician to troubleshoot components from a single position. This architecture often requires a large quantity of cable to be installed. Distributed Architecture Controllers, power supplies, input, output and door controller modules are located in close proximity to the access device. Advantages of this approach includes a reduction of cable quantities required. The door or input/output controller is generally installed in a locked, tamper switched enclosure above the finished ceiling on the secure side of the controlled door. Both home run and distributed have their advantages and disadvantages. Stanley PAC Authorised Partners are a valuable asset in determining which architecture is best suited for the operation and maintenance a particular system. Output Controller | Cabling
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9 A range of metal DIN-Rail enclosures are available to house the PAC500, PAC512, PAC520, PAC530 and Power Supply Units. Metal Cabinets available: Four-wayH: 15.69 in. L: 20.47 in. D: 3.74 in. (H: 500 mm L: 520 mm D: 95 mm) Six-wayH: 27.56 in. L: 19.69 in. D: 3.74 in. (H: 700 mm L: 500 mm D: 95 mm) Each cabinet is lockable Output Controller | DIN-Rail Enclosures
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10 Durable and reliable power supply units able to meet demands in any environment where consistency of performance is crucial. All PSU’s are supplied with DIN-Rail mounts for easy installation. Power Supply Options: 3AMPSingle Output at 12VDC with charging cables 7AMPSingle Output at 12VDC or 24VDC Output Controller | Power Supplies
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11 Flash memory allows the easy upgrading of the PAC530 firmware. Enables firmware updates to be downloaded Upgradeable via the Stanley PAC Administration Software Output Controller | Flash Firmware
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12 The following are the physical and environmental specifications for the PAC530: Dimensions - 7.3" x 5.1" x 5.1" (125mm x 180mm x 60mm) Temperature --10 o C to 55 o C - operating (14°F to 131°) -25 o C to 80 o C - storage (9°F to 176°) Humidity0% to 85% RH non-condensing MountDIN Rail Mount or Boxed in metal enclosure Output Controller | Specifications
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13 The Output Controller (PAC530) provides the local connection between an Access and Alarm Server (PAC500) using standard alarm or CAT5 cable over a RS-485 network and the devices used to control area sounders, alarm resets and other associated devices. It also acts as a key component in an elevator access control system. Ten 2-Amp and two 8-Amp outputs are configurable as latched, momentary, toggling or pulsing. Two inputs are configurable as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC), with optional supervision via three or four state monitoring allowing the connection of devices like alarms, motion detectors and temperature sensors. Summary
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