Pelco c3653m-a Home Security System User Manual


 
Chapter 1: Intelli-M® Hardware Overview
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Intelli-M Hardware Installation And Reference Guide
Intelli-M Hardware Overview
This manual provides reference, installation, and technical specifications for the hardware
products that are used with the Intelli-M system. Technical specifications for each product are
also provided. The following Intelli-M hardware products are discussed in this manual, and are
currently available:
S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller) in Chapter 2
S-PCON-U (Power Connector) in Chapter 3
The Intelli-M system uses a door controller called the S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door
Controller). The S-EIDC-U controller is state of the art, being only a fraction of the size of more
traditional access control hardware but fully capable of providing maximum security. The
controller will fit into any standard double gang box, and simply click into a mounting plate for
easy installation. As shown in the “S-EIDC-U Sample Configuration” illustration below, the S-
EIDC-U receives both power and communication from the ethernet by way of a single CAT 5 or 6
cable connected to a PoE (Power over Ethernet) enabled switch.
Sample S-EIDC-U Configuration
A module called the S-PCON-U (Power Connector) can also be used to route the power and
communication data from a CAT 5 or 6 cable to the S-EIDC-U. The S-EIDC-U device is capable
of peer-to-peer communication, industry-standard IP protocol support (DHCP), and AES 128-bit
encrypted communications.
Note: Peer-to-peer communication, IP protocol support (DHCP), and AES 128-bit encrypted communications
have not been UL verified for the S-EIDC-U and S-PCON-U.
Built-in
Warning Buzzer
CAT 5/6
S-EIDC-U
To PoE Switch
Note: The S-EIDC-U device and its
optional UL listed Power Supply
must be installed within the
protected area (locked area) of the
access facility to meet UL
requirements.
S-PCON-U
(Power Connector)
Note: The S-PCON-U is an optional power
source used to enhance power to the S-EIDC-U.
Note: To meet UL requirements,
listed panic hardware must be
used to allow emergency exit from
the protected area.