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Installation Manual for
EL MODELS
Telephone entry/access control system
© 2010 The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
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Table of Contents
Mounting the Unit
Page
Dimensions
EL25 Installation
Rotating the Keypad for Vertical Mounting
Unlocking/Locking EL2000
EL2000 Installation
2
3
3
4
5
Wire Type
Wire Connections to Unit (Factory Settings for Relays)
Wire Specs and Run Distances
Power Wire Specs and Run Distances
6
7
7
Grounding the Unit
Grounding the Unit
8
Phone Lines
Wiring 1 Unit to Telco Line
Wiring Multiple Units to Telco Line
Wiring with No Telco Line
Wiring to Dedicated Telco Line
Wiring to an Internal Phone System
Connection to an NPBI System
9
10
11
12
13
14
External Devices
Wiring a Door Strike Lock
Wiring a Maglock
Wiring a Gate Operator
Wiring a Key Switch/PIR/REX
Wiring a Door Sensing Device
Wiring the AutoCall Feature
Wiring a Radio Frequency Module
Wiegand Card Reader / Keypad
Wiring a Postal Lock Switch
Wiring an Internal Camera (CCTV)
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
Power
Wiring Power to the Unit
Powering up and Checking the LEDs
20
20-21
22
Troubleshooting
Repair Parts
“Your” Set-Up
Accessories
Repair Parts
23-24
“Your” System Diagram and Wiring Configuration
25-26
27
FCC and DOC
FCC and DOC Requirements
28
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Dimensions
EL25 Units
6 in.
3-15/16 in.
10-1/4 in.
3-1/16 in.
3 in.
3-1/16 in.
1-1/16 in. Conduit Hole
Mounting Holes (4)
for 5/16 in.
5-1/8 in.
Caution! A Static Discharge can Damage Circuit Boards
EL2000 Units
Knockouts for 3/8 in.
Knockouts for 5/16 in.
9 in.
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
7 in.
3-1/16 in.
9-1/2 in.
3-1/16 in.
15 in.
1-1/2 in.
1/2 in.
12 in.
6 in.
1-5/8 in. Conduit Hole
1-5/8 in. 2 in.
1-15/16 in.
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EL25 Installation
Caution! A Static Discharge can Damage Circuit Boards
NOTE: This unit is for surface mount applications only.
3
1
2
Unplug the 2 Main Harnesses.
Unlock Unit.
Carefully Lift Cover Up
then Slide Out on Hinges.
5
Remove Back Mounting Plate from Cover.
4
Line up Notch with
Screw and Push
Hinge Out.
Screw
Notch
DO NOT overload the removable
terminal block connectors.
One wire per hole.
DO NOT pinch wires when
closing and locking the unit.
Rotating the Keypad for Vertical Mounting
Caution! A Static Discharge can
Damage Circuit Boards
For EL25 ONLY
1
Disconnect all Plugs from Main Circuit Board and
Remove Board. (4 Screws)
2
Remove Bracket. (4 Screws)
Keypad
3
4
3
Rotate Keypad 90 Degrees Clockwise.
Reverse the Sequence to Reassemble Unit.
2
Bracket
ONLY Vertical
Mounting Position
Main Circuit
Board
1
NOTE: Bracket notch lines up
with ribbon cable on keypad.
Main Circuit Board Connections
J200 - Speaker
J401 - Keypad
J406 - Light
J201 - Microphone
J402 - Light
J404 - Call Button Board
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Unlocking EL2000
1. Apply pressure to
the right-side of the
unit.
2
1
3
2. While maintaining
pressure, turn key
clockwise.
1
2
3
?
?
2
3
1
4
5
6
2
6
3
5
4
?
4
7
8
5
9
6
9
8
7
7
0
8
#
*
9
#
0
*
*
0
#
3. Open cover.
Locking EL2000
1. Turn key counter clockwise to lock
position.
2
1
2. Close cover.
1
2
3
1
2
?
4
3
5
?
6
4
5
7
6
8
9
7
8
9
*
*
0
#
0
#
3. Apply pressure to left-side until you
hear a “click” sound.
4. Apply pressure to right-side of unit
until you hear a “click” sound.
4
3
?
2
3
6
5
4
?
2
3
9
8
7
6
5
4
#
0
*
9
8
7
#
0
*
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EL2000 Installation
NOTE: This unit is for surface and recessed mount ONLY.
1
Unlock Unit.
2
Open Cover.
1
2
3
?
4
5
6
7
1
8
9
2
3
?
4
0
#
*
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
4
Slide Front Cover Out of
Hinges (Optional).
3
Unplug the 2 Main Harnesses (Optional).
5
6
Knock-out Desired
Mounting Plugs
Using Punch.
Mount Back Housing
to Wall or Pedestal.
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Wire Connections to the Unit
EXIT
REQ 4
NO
NC
C
LED 4
J5
10
11
12
13
COM
J7
4
3
2
1
DOOR
STAT 4
RELAY 4
RES
EXIT
REQ 3
NO
NC
COM
J6
J5
J4
J4
J3
8
J3
J2
POSTAL
AUTO
LED 3
5
DOOR
STAT 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
EXIT
REQ 2
6
7
COM
NC
C
TELCO
DOOR
STAT 4
J1
EXIT
REQ 1
9
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
POWER
12VAC/DC
J8
COM
IO Input Board
NC
C
DOOR
STAT 1
J1
LED 1
RELAY 1
20-Pin
to Main Board
14-Pin
to Main Board
Input Board Connections
Output Board Connections
1. Door 1 Exit Request and Door Status
2. Door 2 Exit Request and Door Status
3. Door 3 Exit Request and Door Status
4. Door 4 Exit Request and Door Status
5. Postal Lock Input
8. Resident Tip/Ring
9. Telco Tip/Ring
10. Relay 4, NO, NC, COM
11. Relay 3, NO, NC, COM
12. Relay 2, NO, NC, COM
13. Relay 1, NO, NC, COM
DO NOT overload the removable
terminal block connectors. One wire
per hole.
6. AutoCall Input
7. Power 12 VAC Input
NOTE: All relays are factory set to “Strike”
and “10 sec.”
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Wire Specs and Run Distances
Use this chart to pull wires in preparation of your installation:
Description of Wire Run
Wire Specification
Maximum Distance
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8
Grounding the Chassis
12 AWG Copper
12 feet
2 Twisted Pairs
18-24 AWG Shielded
2-Conductor
18-22 AWG Shielded
2-Conductor
18-22 AWG Shielded
2-Conductor
18-24 AWG Shielded
2-Conductor
18-24 AWG Shielded
2-Conductor
18-24 AWG Shielded
2-Conductor
18-24 AWG Shielded
5-Conductor
18-24 AWG Shielded
9-14
Residence and Telco Phone Lines
Door Strike
5000 feet*
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
18
Magnetic Lock
Dry Contact Closure (Most Gate Operators)
Exit Request (REX) / Auxiliary Open Devices
AutoCall
Door Status Sensor
Barium Ferrite and Wiegand Readers
Proximity Readers
500 feet
500 feet
100 feet
5-Conductor
22 AWG Shielded
RG-6 Coaxial
75 ohm
2-Conductor
18-24 AWG Shielded
Radio Frequency Module (RF)
Postal Lock
19
19
1000 feet
(Monitor with a .25 volt
p-p composite signal
sensitivity)
Single Conductor
RG-59u Coaxial
CCTV Camera (Optional)
NOTE: Use metal conduit - run wires in metal conduit instead of PVC pipe. Wires run in PVC conduit may
experience interference. Metal conduits also add extra protection against lightning strikes.
Never run Telco Wires and High Voltage wires in the same conduit. The high voltage may interfere with the Telco
Wires, possibly causing the system to malfunction.
* Total distance from Telco to residence regardless of number of units in chain.
Power Wire Specs and Run Distances
12Vac Power (Included)
2-Conductor Shielded
12Vdc Power (Not Provided)
2-Conductor Shielded
Distance at 65° C
Under 50 Feet
50 - 100 Feet
100 - 300 Feet
300 - 500 Feet
24 AWG MIN
20 AWG MIN
16 AWG MIN
14 AWG MIN
24 AWG MIN
20 AWG MIN
16 AWG MIN
14 AWG MIN
Always provide power from a dedicated source. Plug provided transformer into an outlet wired to its own 10 AMP
minimum circuit breaker. This will prevent two problems:
• Other equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise, surges or dips into the power circuit that will affect the system.
• The system’s operation will not be affected if any other equipment develops a short circuit across the power line.
CAUTION: Not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in the above table and the requirements of
your local building codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check your local codes before installation.
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Grounding the Units
Ensure that the system is grounded properly. The units contain a number of static sensitive components that can
be damaged by static discharge.
1
10
IMPORTANT: An Earth Ground Rod is Strongly
Recommended and should be no further than 12
feet from the unit and use a minimum of 12
gauge wire in most cases. The type and length of
earth ground rods vary by region. Contact the
building inspector’s office in the municipality
where you plan to install the unit for correct
grounding materials and installation
11
9
8
2
3
5
7
6
4
OR
1
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
12
3
Green Ground
Wire
procedures.
4
10
9
8
7
5
6
2
NOTE: Keep ground wire as
straight as possible.
11
12 AWG Minimum
12 ft Maximum
Other Ground Sources
Within 12 ft of Unit
Before digging, contact your local
utility companies, to avoid
damaging gas, power, or other
underground utility lines.
Ground to
Metallic Cold
Water Pipe
DO NOT ground the units to a
pedestal post (gooseneck) if
one is used.
Electrical
Panel
Ground to
Existing
Electrical
System
Earth Ground Rod
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Wiring 1 Unit to Telco Line
The bypass board allows the unit to be disconnected without interrupting normal telephone operation.
NOTE: Installation where fiber optic phone lines are present may require additional modifications from your
telephone provider. Contact your provider for more information.
• When the unit is in use, the bypass switch must be set to the operate position.
• When the unit is disconnected, the bypass switch must be set to the bypass position.
IMPORTANT: The Bypass
Board (located inside the
property) allows access to
the phone in case the unit
fails.
Never run Telco wires and High
Voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires
may interfere with the Telco
wires, possibly causing the
system to malfunction.
Home Phone
Bypass Board
(Mount in the House)
OPERATE
BYPASS
Alarm System Position
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
RingTip
HOME
RingTip
TELCO
4 3
2
1
SYSTEM
Ring
Tip
Tip
Ring
(Not Provided)
NOTE: If the unit will be used in
conjunction with an alarm system, you
MUST connect the telephone line to the
alarm system first. If the units are not
connected in this order, they will not
operate properly.
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RES
Ring
Tip
DO NOT overload the removable
terminal block connectors. One
wire per hole.
3
4
TELCO
Ring
1
2
Tip
Output Board
(See page 6)
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Wiring Multiple Units to Telco Line
Up to 7 units can share the same phone line. The bypass boards allow the units to be disconnected without
interrupting normal telephone operation.
NOTE: Installation where fiber optic phone lines are present may require additional modifications from your
telephone provider. Contact your provider for more information.
• When the units are in use, the bypass switches must be set to the operate position.
• When the units are disconnected, the bypass switches must be set to the bypass position.
Bypass Board for Unit 1
Bypass Board for Unit 2
Last Bypass Board
YPASS
OPERATE
BYPASS
OPERATE
BYPASS
Home Phone
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
Ring Tip
HOME
Ring Tip
TELCO
Ring Tip
HOME
Ring Tip
TELCO
Ring Tip
TELCO
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
Tip
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
Ring
IMPORTANT: The Bypass
Boards (located inside the
property) allow access to
the phone in case any of
the units fail.
IMPORTANT: You must program the unit ID's
for each unit wired in the series. See Keypad
Programming Manual.
Never run Telco wires and High
Voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires
may interfere with the Telco
wires, possibly causing the
system to malfunction.
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RES
RES
DO NOT overload the removable
terminal block connectors. One wire
per hole.
Ring
3
Ring
1
4
2
Tip
Tip
TELCO
TELCO
Ring
Tip
Ring
1
3
4
2
Tip
Unit ID 1
Output Board
(See page 6)
Unit ID 2
Output Board
(See page 6)
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Wiring with No Telco Line
The unit can be a stand alone system that allows communication between the unit and a resident’s phones.
Single Unit
NOTE: Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of “5” maximum.
Output Board
(See page 6)
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RES
Ring
Tip
TELCO
Ring
Tip
Never run Telco wires and High
Voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires
may interfere with the Telco
wires, possibly causing the
system to malfunction.
Multiple Units (Up to 7)
NOTE: Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of “5” maximum.
Home Phone
RES
Ring
Tip
Unit ID 1
Output Board
(See page 6)
TELCO
IMPORTANT: You must program the unit ID's for each
unit wired in the series. See Keypad Programming Manual.
Ring
Tip
IMPORTANT: Only disable the Telco mode of the unit farthest
away from the house. See “Disable Telco Mode” in the
Keypad Programming Guide.
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RES
Ring
Tip
Unit ID 2
Output Board
(See page 6)
TELCO
Ring
Tip
To next unit (Unit ID 3 then 4 etc.)
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Wiring to Dedicated Telco Line
NOTE: Installation where fiber optic phone lines are present may require additional modifications from your
telephone provider. Contact your provider for more information.
Single Unit
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
NO
LED 4
J5
NC
C
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RELAY 4
Ring
Tip
RES
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
J8
Ring
Tip
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
Never run Telco wires and High
Voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires
may interfere with the Telco
wires, possibly causing the
system to malfunction.
NC
C
J1
LED 1
RELAY 1
Multiple Units (Up to 7)
IMPORTANT: You must program the Unit
ID's for each unit wired in the series. See
Keypad Programming Manual.
To next unit
(Unit ID 5 then 4 etc.)
Unit ID 1 is
NO
NC
C
LED 4
J5
farthest away
from Telco Box.
RELAY 4
RES
Ring
Tip
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
Tip
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
J8
NC
C
J1
Unit ID 6
Output Board
(See page 6)
LED 1
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RELAY 1
NO
LED 4
NC
J5
C
RELAY 4
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
RES
Ring
Tip
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
Ring
Tip
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
J8
Tip
NC
C
J1
Unit ID 7
Output Board
(See page 6)
LED 1
RELAY 1
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Wiring to an Internal Phone System
The units can be wired to any Analog Trunk in an internal home phone system.
NOTE: Installation where fiber optic phone lines are present may require additional modifications from your
telephone provider. Contact your provider for more information.
Single Unit
Analog
Trunk
Internal
NO
LED 4
Phone System
J5
NC
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
C
RELAY 4
RES
NO
Tip
T
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
R
C
Ring
Tip
J6
Ring
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
J8
Ring
Tip
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
NC
C
J1
Never run Telco wires and High
Voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires
may interfere with the Telco
wires, possibly causing the
system to malfunction.
LED 1
RELAY 1
Multiple Units (Up to 7)
IMPORTANT: You must program the unit
ID's for each unit wired in the series. See
Keypad Programming Manual.
To next unit
(Unit ID 5 then 4 etc.)
Unit ID 1 is
NO
LED 4
J5
NC
C
farthest away
RELAY 4
from Telco Box.
RES
Ring
Tip
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
Tip
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
J8
NC
C
J1
Unit ID 6
Output Board
(See page 6)
LED 1
RELAY 1
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
NO
LED 4
J5
NC
C
RELAY 4
RES
Ring
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
Tip
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
Tip
Tip
T
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
Ring
Tip
R
J8
Ring
NC
C
J1
Unit ID 7
Output Board
(See page 6)
LED 1
RELAY 1
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
Analog
Trunk
Internal
Phone System
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Connection To An NPBI System
Single Unit
Sentex
Ovation
Unit
NO
NC
C
LED 4
J5
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RELAY 4
RES
NO
NC
J4
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
J3
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
J8
Tip
Never run Telco wires and High
NC
C
J1
Voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires
may interfere with the Telco
wires, possibly causing the
system to malfunction.
LED 1
RELAY 1
Multiple Units (Up to 7)
IMPORTANT: You must program the Unit
ID's for each unit wired in the series. See
Keypad Programming Manual.
To next unit
(Unit ID 5 then 4 etc.)
Unit ID 1 is
NO
NC
C
LED 4
J5
farthest away
RELAY 4
from Telco Box.
RES
Ring
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
Tip
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
Tip
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
J8
NC
C
J1
Unit ID 6
Output Board
(See page 6)
LED 1
Use 18-24 AWG
2 twisted pair
RELAY 1
NO
LED 4
NC
J5
Sentex
Ovation
Unit
C
RELAY 4
RES
Ring
Tip
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
Ring
Tip
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
J8
NC
C
J1
Unit ID 7
Output Board
(See page 6)
LED 1
RELAY 1
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Wiring a Door Strike Lock
Output Board (See page 6)
DO NOT overload
the removable
terminal block
connectors. One
wire per hole.
NO
NC
C
LED 4
J5
RELAY 4
RES
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
Normally Open
NC
C
For AC Power: Install a
Siemens S10K30 MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) or
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
For DC Power: Install a
AC or DC
Power for
Door Strike
(Not Provided)
1N4005 diode or equivalent.
equivalent.
NC
C
+
–
Common
J1
Use 18-22 AWG
LED 1
RELAY 1
DO NOT use the unit’s power
supply for the Door Strike.
NOTE: The door strike can
be connected to any of the
4 relays.
Wiring a Maglock
Output Board (See page 6)
NO
LED 4
J5
NC
C
RELAY 4
NO
RES
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
For AC Power: Install a
Siemens S10K30 MOV
NC
C
(Metal Oxide Varistor) or
equivalent.
Install a 1N4005 diode or
equivalent.
LED 2
NO
AC or DC
Power for
Door Strike
(Not Provided)
RELAY 2
J8
Normally Closed
NC
C
+
Use 18-22 AWG
Common
J1
–
LED 1
RELAY 1
NOTE: The maglock can be
connected to any of the
4 relays.
DO NOT use the unit’s power
supply for the Maglock.
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Wiring a Gate Operator
Output Board
(See page 6)
NO
NC
C
LED 4
J5
RELAY 4
DO NOT overload
the removable
terminal block
connectors. One
wire per hole.
RES
NO
NC
J4
J3
LED 3
C
J6
RELAY 3
NO
NC
C
TELCO
LED 2
NO
RELAY 2
Normally Open
J8
NC
C
J1
Common
Use 18-24 AWG
LED 1
RELAY 1
NOTE: The gate operator can be
connected to any of the 4 relays.
NOTE: Refer to your gate operators owner’s manual for proper relay strike time.
Wiring a Key Switch/PIR/REX
Any auxiliary opening device such as a key switch or PIR (Passive Infrared Device), or an exit request button
(REX) that provides normally open contact closure can be hooked up to the Door Input terminals.
Input Board
(See page 6)
EXIT
REQ 4
NOTE: Additional opening or exit devices can be
COM
J7
J6
J5
J4
connected to any of the 4 Exit Request inputs.
DOOR
STAT 4
EXIT
REQ 3
COM
J3
POSTAL
AUTO
DOOR
STAT 3
EXIT
REQ 2
J2
J1
COM
DOOR
STAT 4
Exit Request
EXIT
REQ 1
POWER
12VAC/DC
COM
Common
IO Input Board
DOOR
STAT 1
Use 18-24 AWG
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Wiring a Door Sensing Device
The units can monitor the position of up to four doors/gates and may react to a change in their status with one of
the relays (not set as a control relay). For example, if a door is pried open or is held open after its relay deactivates,
the unit will record the breach in its transactions and can perform the following actions:
• Energize a relay to activate an alarm device such as a siren, light or CCTV camera.
• Main use is to terminate strike time early.
EXIT
REQ 4
COM
J7
J6
J5
J4
DOOR
STAT 4
EXIT
REQ 3
COM
J3
J2
POSTAL
AUTO
DOOR
STAT 3
EXIT
REQ 2
COM
DOOR
STAT 4
J1
EXIT
REQ 1
POWER
12VAC/DC
Common
COM
IO Input Board
DOOR
STAT 1
Door Status
Use 18-24 AWG
NOTE: Additional sensing devices can be
connected to any of the 4 Door Stat inputs.
Input Board
(See page 6)
NOTE: Door sensing device should provide contact closure when door is closed.
Wiring the AutoCall Feature
Using the AutoCall feature, the unit will automatically call the main residence phone when a driveway sensor is
activated (any device that provides a contact closure). For example, when a visitor drives over a loop sensor that
is connected to the AutoCall feature, the unit will call the main residence phone automatically so the visitor can
speak to the resident without pressing the call button on the unit.
J3
POSTAL
In
AUTO
J2
Common
J1
Loop
Detector
Use
18-24 AWG
POWER
12VAC/DC
IO Input Board
Input Board
(See page 6)
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Wiring a Radio Frequency Module
An optional radio frequency module and a remote antenna can be installed if the residents will access a
controlled area with a transmitter. Refer to instructions supplied with the optional RF Module for more
information.
NOTE: The remote can control 1-4 doors.
Avoid any metallic
surface around the
antenna.
RG-6
Coaxial
Connector
1 RF Module Kit
Part # RFMODKT
(390 MHz)
or
Part # RFMODKT3
(315 MHz)
Remote Antenna
RF Module(s) will fit in positions
J400 (Device 1) and/or J407 (Device 3)
(4 Mounting Screws per Board are Required)
RG-6 Coaxial Cable
100 Feet Maximum
Wiegand Card Reader/Keypad
Wiegand card readers and keypads can be connected to either of 2 optional Wiegand modules that can be placed
in the unit. Each Wiegand module supports two card readers/keypads. Some Wiegand card reader/keypads have
a sixth blue wire. DO NOT connect this blue wire to the unit. Insulate this wire from the unit to prevent a short
(Refer to instructions supplied with your Wiegand device for more information).
J407 Position
Device 4 Device 3 Device 2
J400 Position
Device 1
Black
Brown
White
Green
Use 18-24
AWG
P12V
P5V
DATA 0 DATA 1
COM
LED
P12V
P5V
DATA 0 DATA 1
COM
LED
DATA 1 DATA 0
DATA 1 DATA 0
Card Reader is Wired to Device 1
Blue (Insulate this wire)
LED
COM
P5V
P12V
LED
COM
P5V
P12V
Red Power
J2
J1 J2
J1
Shield
(Attach to the
unit ground only)
Wiegand Modules will fit in
J400 as Device 1 (J1) and 2 (J2)
and/or
J407 as Device 3 (J1) and 4 (J2)
(4 Mounting Screws per Board are Required)
1 Wiegand Module Kit
Part # WOMODKT
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Wiring a Postal Lock Switch - EL25 Models Only
The Post Office requires installation of a postal lock if postal carriers do not have access to a controlled area.
Contact the local post office and arrange for them to install the postal lock while you are on site. The postal lock
requires a switch to activate one of the four relays (Configurable with programming number 69 , in the Keypad
Programming Manual).
J7
N.C.
In
J3
POSTAL
AUTO
Common
Use
18-24 AWG
J2
Switch
J1
POWER
12VAC/DC
IO Input Board
DO NOT overload the removable terminal
block connectors. One wire per hole.
Input Board
(See page 6)
NOTE: In the EL2000 models, the postal lock switch is pre-wired.
Wiring an Internal Camera [CCTV]
An Optional CCTV (Close Circuit Television) camera can be installed inside the unit. Refer to instructions supplied
with the camera kit for more information.
Contact your dealer/ installer
for more information
Home Entertainment
System
OR
RG-59u Coaxial Cable 1000 Feet Maximum
(Monitor with a .25 volt p-p composite signal sensitivity)
EL25
EL2000
A Closed Circuit Monitor
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Wiring Power to the Unit
The 110 VAC outlet must be dedicated to the unit ONLY. This outlet should be wired back to its own 10 Amp
minimum circuit breaker. This will prevent two problems:
• Other equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise, surges or dips into the power circuit.
• The system’s operation will not be affected if any other equipment develops a short circuit across the
power line.
Connect the transformer into a 110 VAC outlet after all connections have been made. Any other type of outlet will
cause damage to the system.
Air (1)
On
Off
Refer.
ioner
Condit
,
1
2,
3
Bus
AC Power
12 Vac or 16 Vdc
Onn
Conference
Rm 2,
Main
3
Room
EL Series Unit
MUST be
Properly
Conference
Room
1
EL Model
Confer
ence
2
Room
Grounded!
See Page 8.
Eug. Dept.
Air (2)
Conditioner
Manu.
1
Rm
Main
D
ept.
Rm
Offf
110 Vac
Manu.
2
Dedicated Outlet
Dedicated 10 Amp
Minimum Circuit
Input Board
(See page 6)
J3
J2
POSTAL
Polarity Does Not Matter
(See table on page 7 for AWG)
AUTO
J1
POWER
12VAC/DC
IO Input Board
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Powering Up and Checking the LEDs
4
6
2
5
1
3
D300
7
J403
J500
J406 LCD
8
J405
D2
3D2
100
16B
J401
11
12
9
3D2
100
16B
H2
100A
UD
3D2
100
16B
10
3D2
100
16B
J400
15
+
DEVICE 3,4
1 6 B
1 0 0
3 D 2
DEVICE 1,2
J402 LEDJ200 SPKR
BT300
OV UV
20
21
16
17
13
18
14
19
22
Board
Label EL25 EL2000
Used on Model
No.
Type
LED
Name
PWR LED
20-Pin Connector
to IO Input Board
LCD PWR
Description
Indicates Unit is receiving power.
Connector to IO Input Board. The IO Input Board contains all REX inputs,
DSC inputs and Postal input, Auto Sensor input and Power.
Provides power to LCD Display.
1
2
D300
J405
X
X
X
X
Connector
3
4
Connector
Connector
J500
J406
X
X
X
EL25=LED BOTTOM
KEYPAD
For the EL25 provides power to bottom lighted LEDs for the main keypad.
On the EL2000 this is the top lighted LEDs for main keypad.
EL2000=LED keypad
MIC
14-Pin Connector to
Output Board
5
6
Connector
Connector
J201
J403
X
X
X
X
Microphone connector.
Connector to the Output Board. The Output Board contains the Resident,
Telco and dry contact Relays.
7
8
9
Connector
LED
LED
J401
D2
D102
D153
J301
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
KEYPAD
Local Mode
RES DAA OFF HOOK
TELCO DAA OFF HOOK
Direct Connect
(Serial Port)
Connector for the main keypad.
Unit supplying Central Office Power to Resident.
Resident side of circuit is off hook.
Telco side of circuit is off hook.
Used for direct connect and handheld programming and Real
Time Monitoring.
10 LED
11
Connector
12
13
Connector
Connector
J404
J407
X
X
X
X
LED Power Supply
Module Device (3,4)
Connect a module (Wiegand or RF) device here. The device address
becomes 3 (RF or Wiegand-J1) or 4 (Wiegand-J2).
Connect a module (Wiegand or RF) device here. The device address
becomes 1 (RF or Wiegand-J1) or 2 (Wiegand-J2).
Data wires for LCD Display.
Battery used to back-up the Unit’s real time clock.
Switch to turn off OV/UV LEDs. This button will turn off the OV/UV
LEDs momentarily. If a poor power condition still exists then the
OV or UV LEDs may turn on again.
14
Connector
J400
X
X
Module Device (1,2)
15
16
17
Connector
Connector
Switch
J300
BT300
SW300
X
X
X
LCD Data
Battery
OV/UV Reset
X
X
18 LED
D513
D514
X
X
X
X
Over-Voltage (OV)
Under-Voltage (UV)
Over-Voltage LED. Turns on when the Unit detects an over voltage
of 16.5 Vac or 22.3 Vdc at power block J1. Measure the voltage at
power block J1 to confirm.
Under-Voltage LED. Turns on when the Unit detects an under
voltage of 9.5 Vac or 10.2 Vdc at power block J1. Measure the
voltage at power block J1 to confirm.
19
LED
20
Connector
Connector
Switch
J402
J200
SW500
X
X
X
LED TOP KEYPAD
Main Speaker
Soft Reboot
For the EL25, provides power to the top lighted LEDs for main keypad.
Main Speaker.
Reboots firmware without removing power.
21
22
X
X
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Troubleshooting
Wiring
• Check for correct length and AWG of wires. See page 7.
• Check that wires are correctly inserted into the terminal blocks (not loose, no two sharing the same position).
• Check board markings for correct terminal block placements.
• Make sure high voltage and Telco Wires do not share the same conduit.
• Use metal conduit, not PVC.
No Power To Unit
• Check power at source. Power must come from a dedicated 110VAC outlet.
• The transformer’s outlet should be wired to its own circuit breaker.
• Check “SYS PWR” LED indicators. If “UV” or “OV” are lit, press “PWR MON RST” button. If either of those two
LEDs are still lit, check transformer and outlet.
Door Strikes/Maglocks/Gate Operator not working
• Check power source. Strikes, Maglocks and Gate Operator must be powered independent from unit.
• Connect and test different Strike or Maglock. Make sure Strike or Maglock is not defective.
• Door Strike: Pin connections “NO” and “COM” at Relay terminal.
• Maglock: Pin connections “NC” and “COM” at Relay terminal.
• Gate Operator: Pin connections “NO” and “COM” at Relay terminal.
Postal Lock or AutoCall device not working
• Short “IN” and “COM” pin connections to verify functionality. If wiring is correct and device still does not work,
contact technical support.
Card Reader not communicating with Unit
• Make sure Wiegand is configured to a door (program step 60).
• Check Wiegand reader module connections.
• Connect and test a functioning reader. Make sure reader is not defective.
• Did you add the card(s) to the database while in programming mode?
• Check card format compatibility. The unit is only compatible with 26 and 30-Bit.
• Review the transactions using Versa XS, if applicable, and check whether card failed.
Phone not functioning with the Unit
• Did you wire the Bypass Board correctly? See page 10.
• Is Bypass Board switch set to “OPERATE”?
• Using an alarm system? If so, see page 9.
• Using an alarm system on multiple unit configuration? If so, see pages 9 and 10.
Aux Open/Exit Request device not working
• Did you assign a relay to the REX? See the unit’s programming manual.
• Check connections at Door # terminal(s). Wires to “COM” and “EXT REQ #” connection.
Transmitter not working
• Did you use the correct coaxial cable? See page 7.
• Is the remote antenna installed correctly? Is it outside of the unit’s enclosure?
• Did you add the transmitter(s) to the database while in programming mode?
• Only Passport or Homelink transmitters can be used.
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Repair Parts
Installation and Service Information is Available
EL25 Parts
Call our Toll Free Number 1-800-528-2806
4
6
5
1
21
12
2
11
3
8
7
9
13
10
15
14
19
20
17
11
16
18
When ordering repair parts, please supply the following information:
Description and Model Number
Part Description
Model Number
Part Description
Assembly, LED, Focus
Model Number
1
11
12
13
2B721
2B692
84C87
180D236
2B735
2B737
2B736
2C607
2C607-1
2C607-2
2B705
2B704
2B731
2B747
Silver Cover
Nickel Cover
93D341
93D341-1
93D341-2
108B81
Assembly, Mic Cable, EL25
Mist Gray Cover
Gasket, Key Pad
2
3
4
14
Lens Black, Camera
Lens Clear, Camera
Actuator, Call Button, Silver
Actuator, Call Button, Nickel
Actuator, Call Button, Mist Gray
E-Ring, Call Button
Spring, Call Button
Assembly Keypad 16 Button
15
16
108B81-1
101A159
101A159-1
101A159-2
158A94
Assembly EL25 Main Board
Assembly PCB Output Board Focus
Assembly PCB Input Board Focus
Assembly, Mounting Back, Silver EL25
Assembly, Mounting Back, Nickel EL25
Assembly, Mounting Back, Mist Gray EL25
Assembly, 20-Pin Cable, EL25 Focus
Assembly, 14-Pin Cable, EL25 Focus
Assembly, Call Button Board
17
18
5
6
177A166
84B81-1
2B809
7
19
20
21
22
Gasket, Back
8
Assembly Lock EL25 Focus
Key
9
41B12
10
Assembly, Speaker EL25
2B639
Direct Connect Cable
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Repair Parts
EL2000 Parts
8
2
1
3
6
4
7
5
23
20
22
19
21
9
17
16
18
13
10
12
14
15
When ordering repair parts, please supply the following information:
Description and Model Number
Part Description
Model Number
Part Description
Interconnect Board
Model Number
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Assembly Display and Display Board
Display Cables Kit
41B989
41B990
2B737
41B997
41B999
41B12
Assembly, Lock and Key EL2000
Replacement Key
Assembly, PCB Output Board
Assembly, PCB Input Board
15
16
2B736
Assembly, Keypad 16 Button
Gasket, Keypad
180D236
84C87
17
18
19
20
21
Assembly EL Main Board
2B735
Assembly, 20-Pin Input Board Cable
Assembly, 14-Pin Output Board Cable
EL2000 Housing Assembly (Black)
EL2000 Housing Assembly (Gray)
EL2000 Housing Assembly (Nickel)
Door Interconnect Cables Kit
Assembly, Speaker EL Series
Assembly, Call Button Board EL2000
Postal Lock Switch EL2000
2B705
Assembly, Mike Cable EL Series
Assembly, Entry LED Board
Assembly, Keypad Light Board
Lens Black, Camera
2B692
2B704
41B998
41B773-1
108B881
108B81-1
41B1000
41B1001
41B1002
41B1003
41B1004
41B991
41B992
41B993
41B994
2B639
Lens Clear, Camera
9
22
23
Gasket and Display Window (Clear)
Gasket and Display Window (Black)
Faceplate Assembly Black (No Window)
Faceplate Assembly Gray (No Window)
Faceplate Assembly Nickel (No Window)
10
11
12
41B995
41B996
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Your System Diagram
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Your Wiring Configuration
External Access Control Device(s) connected to optional board(s)
(Default Internal Keypad)
Device 0 ________________________________________________________________________________
J400 Position on Main Board
RF Module
Wiegand
Device 1 ________________________________________________________________________________
Wiegand
Device 2 ________________________________________________________________________________
J407 Position on Main Board
RF Module
Wiegand
Device 3 ________________________________________________________________________________
Wiegand
Device 4 ________________________________________________________________________________
Relay Connections (Output Board)
Relay 1 ________________________________________________________________________________
Relay 2 ________________________________________________________________________________
Relay 3 ________________________________________________________________________________
Relay 4 ________________________________________________________________________________
Door Connections (Input Board)
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door 1
Connection
Door 2
Connection
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door 3
Connection
Door 4
Connection
Postal
Lock
AutoCall
Device
CCTV
Camera
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Dealer / Installer
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Accessories
EL25 Camera Kits
EL25BWCAMKT (Black & White Camera)
EL25DVRCAMKT (Low Lux DVR Color Camera)
EL25CAMKT (Color Camera)
Directory Insert
ELDI
Wiegand Module Kit
WOMODKT
EL2000 Camera Kits
EL2000BWCAMKT (Black & White Camera)
EL2000DVRCAMKT (Low Lux DVR Color Camera)
EL2000CAMKT (Color Camera)
Heater Kit
ELHTRKT
EL2000 ONLY
RF Module Kit
RFMODKT (390 MHz)
RFMODKT3 (315 MHz)
EL2000
EL25
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
*
Wiegand Remote Keypad
Wiegand Remote Keypad/Prox Combo
a
s
r
ESSWOKSG
e
HIDWOKPRO
V
S
X
Versa XS Software
VERSWR20
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FCC and DOC Requirements
FCC Requirements
The units comply with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The label affixed to this equipment contains, among other
information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must,
upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of
those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all
devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may
connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company. They will tell
you what the maximum REN is for your calling area.
The following jacks must be ordered from the telephone company in order to interconnect this equipment with the
public communication network: None.
If your unit causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service
temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as
soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Your Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect
the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do you will be notified, in advance, to give you an opportunity to
maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
Connections to party lines are subject to state tariffs. Contact your local telephone company if you plan to use this
equipment on party lines.
This equipment cannot be used on public coin service lines provided by the telephone company.
DOC Requirements
Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The
Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the
local Telecommunications Company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of
connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with single line individual service may be
extended by means of a certified connector assemble (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware
that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone
lines, and internal metallic water pipe unit, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly
important in rural areas.
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate
electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected
to a telephone loop, which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of
any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices
does not exceed 100. The Load Number for EL Series Units is 3.
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®
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Elmhurst, Illinois 60125-1196
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