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TRAKA TOUCH S INSTALLATION GUIDE TD0036 03/08/18 VERSION 4.4 This Document is the subject of copyright and must not be copied or otherwise reproduced either in whole or in part without the express written permission of TRAKA.
VERSION HISTORY Version Date Description of Changes Approved By 01/10/12 Initial version of document. 02/10/12 Added notes on removing the strip frame. 09/01/13 Various Topics changed. Updated to reflect the pod changes, new system dimensions 26/01/15 and new iMX28 PCB. Added section on extension systems.
CONTENTS Version History ..............................2 Introduction ............................. 5 Product Details ............................5 Electrical Rating ..........................5 Environmental Rating ........................5 Compliance Level ..........................5 2.3.1 USA and Canada .......................... 5 2.3.2 Europe ............................5 System & iFob Diagram ..........................6 System Diagram ..........................
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Battery Disconnection ........................30 Maintenance ............................31 10.1 Switching off the System ......................... 31 10.2 Manually Opening the Door ......................32 10.3 Serial Number/Rating Plate Location ....................33 10.4 Replacing the Fuse in a Surge Protection Device ................. 34 10.5 Backup Battery ..........................
INTRODUCTION This User Guide has been prepared to assist with the installation of a Traka Touch S System and additional extensions. PRODUCT DETAILS ELECTRICAL RATING Power supply: Input: 100-240V AC, Output: 15V DC Battery backup: DC12v 4.2Ah Power consumption: 35W max ENVIRONMENTAL RATING Operating temp: Ambient, for indoor use only (-5°C to +40°C at 95% non-condensing relative humidity)
SYSTEM & IFOB DIAGRAM SYSTEM DIAGRAM 3.1.1 SYSTEM KEY Receptor Slot The Receptor Slot holds the iFob in place. Manual Door Release Cam Lock 2 master keys are supplied with your Traka system. The master key can be used for gaining access to the keys in the system in an emergency situation.
IFOB (INTELLIGENT FOB) & KEY BUNCH DIAGRAM 3.2.1 IFOB KEY iFob The iFob is at the heart of any Traka Key Management system. It is a bullet shaped device made from nickel plated brass. It contains a microchip with a unique identification number allowing the Traka system to identify the key(s) attached.
EXTENSION SYSTEMS OVERVIEW If your system does not have extension cabinets you can skip this section. Additional ‘extension’ systems are installed alongside the main system. Up to three additional extensions can be added for a total of four systems. NOTE: Each extension cabinet will be clearly marked to indicate which order they should be located next to the main system.
BEFORE YOU START MOUNTING INFO & SAFETY TIPS Traka systems contain delicate electronic components which may be damaged if Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) control measures are not correctly adhered to. Traka systems must be securely fastened to a wall to eliminate the potential of the system being pulled over and causing damage or injury.
Master Keys Traka Touch S cabinet x1 Ferrite Core (Only required if Traka Touch S Extension(s) (if applicable) connecting to a network) If you are missing any of the above please contact Traka immediately. In addition to the above, if you are adding an extension cabinet to an existing system you should also have the...
Using the below dimensioned drawings, ensure the area of wall is large enough to fit the system(s) and clear from any obstructions. The chosen location for the main cabinet should be no further than 1 Metre from the mains spur. NOTE: All dimensions are in mm. Standard Traka Touch S System V4.4 03/08/18 TD0036 Page 11 of 39...
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Traka Touch S System with Extension Cabinets NOTE: Extension cabinets are the same dimensions as the main cabinet excluding the Pod. Knockout Dimensions NOTE: Traka systems can be quite heavy and therefore need a strong wall to fix to. Fixings are not included and so when selecting the appropriate fixings it is essential they are strong enough to retain the Traka System and not pull out from the wall.
INSTALLING THE SYSTEM Before installing your Traka Touch System you must ensure the following… The system is switched off and not yet connected to the mains. • The fused mains spur (if applicable) is safe and ready for use with the Traka Touch system. •...
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Carefully disconnect the earth cable that links the strip frame to the cabinet at the bottom. The receptor cable connects all the strips in the system to the Traka Touch PCB in the pod. There is a split in the cable that is terminated at the top of the strip frame.
REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL Using one of the Master keys, open the control pod by turning the key 90° clockwise. The pod front can now be leaned forward onto its restraining cable. The following cables must be disconnected before the Control Panel can be removed: Receptor Cable Power, Battery, Door, Tamper Switch 2 and 3 cables and Reader cable (if applicable) Speaker, Network and USB cables (if applicable)
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NOTE: If your system has extension cabinets, the door lock cable will be connected to the CAN Interface PCB inside the cabinet and therefore will not need to be disconnected. Once all of the relevant cables have been disconnected, the Control Panel can be removed by disengaging the 2 spring hinges.
REMOVING THE CABLE ACCESS PANELS (EXT. CABINETS ONLY) If your system does not have extension cabinets you can skip this section. Before you secure your cabinets to the wall you will need to remove the panel on the left hand side of each cabinet except for the one that will be on the very end on the left.
FIXING TO THE WALL NOTE: Traka Systems can be heavy. The Touch system must be secured to the wall, as described in this section, to eliminate risk of injury or damage. The system may also require two persons to lift it. Locate the desired position on the wall you wish the Touch system and any extension cabinets (if applicable) to go.
INSTALLING THE BACKUP BATTERIES If your Traka Touch S system has been supplied in the UK it will already have 2 backup batteries fitted and connected, in which case you can skip this section. If your system has been supplied outside of the UK it is likely that you will need to install the backup batteries.
CONNECTING EXTENSION CABINETS If your system does not have extension cabinets you can skip this section. Within each system the Receptor link cable will be coiled up with the Interface PCB. NOTE: If you are adding extension cabinets to an existing system, an Interface PCB will have been provided for the existing system and must be fitted to the standoffs in the top of the cabinet as shown in the image below.
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Repeat the steps above for each extension cabinet you have. If you are adding an extension cabinet to an existing system, the door lock cable from the existing cabinet will have originally been connected to the Control Pod. This cable must now be connected to the Interface PCB in the top of the main system in the same way as the extension cabinets.
ROUTING THE MAINS AND NETWORK CABLES The mains cable must be routed out through one of the 20mm knockouts in either the top or the bottom of the cabinet. Using a hammer and a large flat head screwdriver, remove one of the knockouts. Refer to Section 5.4 Wall Preparation for the knockout dimensions and positions.
RE-FITTING THE RECEPTOR STRIP FRAME Place the Receptor Strip Frame back into the cabinet and slide into place. To ensure the strip frame is correctly in place pull the bottom plunger and slide the bottom of the strip frame into position. Next pull the top plunger and secure the top of the strip frame.
RE-FITTING THE CONTROL PANEL Locate the spring hinges into position to refit the Control Panel, and then re-connect the cables you disconnected previously. NOTE: If connecting to a network, a ferrite core will be supplied which must attached to the network cable as shown.
CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER IMPORTANT: The installation of Traka products must be carried out in accordance with any local electrical installation codes/standards that may apply. NOTE: A readily accessible mains disconnection device must be incorporated in the building installation wiring and this device must enable double pole disconnection. NOTE: In the case of a battery being fitted there are two power sources present.
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Follow the process below to install the surge protection module. The cover on the surge protection module is secured with M4 Torx screws. Remove the screws using a T25 Torx driver and remove the cover. There will be an earth lead connected to the cover that can also be disconnected. NOTE: Ensure the module is not connected to the mains power outlet before removing the cover.
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Pass the mains cable from the Traka Power Supply through the cable gland and connect the Live (L), Earth (E) and Neutral (N) wires to the terminal block as labelled, and then tighten the cable gland. Refit the cover. Connect the plug to the mains power outlet. V4.4 03/08/18 TD0036 Page 27 of 39...
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SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM The system will automatically boot up when the mains is connected. However, if you are powering the system from a backup battery alone, or the system has been switched off with the mains still connected, you can switch the system on following the steps below.
PRODUCT DISCONNECTION MAINS DISCONNECTION To completely disconnect the system from the mains follow the steps below: If the product is connected to a non-switched fused spur, remove the fuse from the spur. • • If the product is wired to a plug and connected to a power outlet, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. In the case of a battery being fitted there are two power sources to disconnect before any service or •...
10. MAINTENANCE This section will take you through certain processes that may be useful when servicing the system, or if an area is in need of general maintenance. If at any point you are unsure please contact Traka Technical Support for advice. 10.1 SWITCHING OFF THE SYSTEM Disconnecting the system directly from the mains could result in data loss and should only be done in an emergency.
10.2 MANUALLY OPENING THE DOOR Insert the Master key into the cam Lock on the top of the cabinet and turn 90° clockwise. The door will now open granting you access to the keys. V4.4 03/08/18 TD0036 Page 32 of 39 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped “CONTROLLED DOCUMENT”...
10.3 SERIAL NUMBER/RATING PLATE LOCATION The Traka Touch Serial Number/Rating Plate can be found in the following location: Insert the Master key into the cam Lock on the Control Panel. Turn the key 90° clockwise. The Control Panel will now lean forward at 90°. The Rating plate serial number can be found on the back of the Touch System pod.
10.4 REPLACING THE FUSE IN A SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE NOTE: This section only applies to systems installed in the USA and Canada. Each surge protection device is fitted with a ‘slow-blow’ 3A fuse. The fuse specification is: 3A 125V 6.3x32mm Slow Blow •...
10.5 BACKUP BATTERY 10.5.1 BATTERY LOCATION Traka provide two backup batteries already connected with every Touch System inside the UK. If for any reason you need to connect/disconnect the battery yourself please follow this section and then refer to the connection details below. Insert the Master key into the cam lock on the top of the cabinet and turn 90°...
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Remove the 2 Torx Pin screws in the right hand side of the receptor strip frame. The strip frame will now pivot open to 90°. The batteries are located at the bottom of the cabinet and are held in place with support brackets. You will need a 7mm socket or equivalent to remove each bracket.
10.5.2 BATTERY CONNECTION DETAILS The batteries inside the Traka Touch will already be connected to the battery cable when you receive your system, if however you need to replace a battery or the cable, please reconnect using information below. If you are unsure please contact Traka Technical Support using the details at the end of this document.
10.5.3 BATTERY SPECIFICATION Traka provide two backup batteries with every UK Traka Touch S System. If for any reason you need to connect/disconnect the backup battery please see the battery location and connection details sections above. Please use the information below to source your own battery if needed.
11. TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you need to contact Traka/distributor for technical support, please use the contact information below. Telephone: 0845 630 6300 Email: support@traka.com Web: support.traka.com V4.4 03/08/18 TD0036 Page 39 of 39 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped “CONTROLLED DOCUMENT”...
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