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TRAKA TOUCH L 

INSTALLATION GUIDE 

TD0068 

 

 

03/08/18 

VERSION 2.4

 

 

Summary of Contents for TRAKA TOUCH L

Page 1: ...t 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 TRAKA TOUCH L INSTALLATION GUIDE TD0068 03 08 18...

Page 2: ...ol Panel 1 6 12 07 16 LN Updated What You Should Have and Fixing to the Wall sections to include more detail for extension systems 1 7 22 07 16 RC Document changed from UD0105 to TD0068 1 8 21 11 16 L...

Page 3: ...2 1 iFob Key 7 4 Extension Systems Overview 8 5 Before You Start 10 5 1 Mounting Info Safety Tips 10 5 2 What You Should Have 11 5 3 Tools and Materials Required For Installation 11 5 4 Wall Preparat...

Page 4: ...intenance 32 10 1 Switching off the system 32 10 2 Manually Opening the Door 33 10 3 Serial Number Rating Plate Location 34 10 4 Replacing the Fuse in a Surge Protection Device 35 10 5 Backup Battery...

Page 5: ...temp Ambient for indoor use only 5 C to 40 C at 95 non condensing relative humidity 2 3 COMPLIANCE LEVEL 2 3 1 USA AND CANADA CAN ULC S319 ULC S319 Class Class 1 The product s or component s complianc...

Page 6: ...s to the system s electronics 4 Touch Screen The Touch sensitive screen works as a user friendly interface for our embedded application The numeric keypad alphabetic keyboard and receptor buttons are...

Page 7: ...cation tag displays the cabinet slot number to which the iFob belongs The tags can be provided in a variety of colours which is useful when managing multiple Traka systems For example tag 101 yellow w...

Page 8: ...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 It is important that the cabinets are lo...

Page 9: ...enoid and Switch connects to the door lock mechanism in the local cabinet 4 Cabinet Address 0 Off 1 On 0000 Cabinet 1 1000 Cabinet 2 0100 Cabinet 3 1100 Cabinet 4 5 Max Receptor Address must be set to...

Page 10: ...to a wall to eliminate the potential of the system being pulled over and causing damage or injury Traka systems can be heavy and may require 2 persons to lift The wall and any wall covering to which...

Page 11: ...t to Cabinet connection NOTE Traka do not provide wall fixings for your system Please ensure you source appropriate fixings for the type of wall you are fixing to 5 3 TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR...

Page 12: ...fit the system s and clear from any obstructions The system is designed to sit on the floor against a wall Most internal walls will have a skirting board if so then it is best to remove a systems widt...

Page 13: ...od Knockout Dimensions NOTE The Traka Touch L system is very heavy 60 kg and therefore needs a strong wall to fix to Fixings are not included and so when selecting the appropriate fixings it is essent...

Page 14: ...em you must ensure the following The system is switched off and not yet connected to the mains The fused mains spur is safe and ready for use with the Traka Touch system 6 1 REMOVING THE CABLE ACCESS...

Page 15: ...Refer to the Traka Document Template Style Guide for information on formatting requirements 1 Using one of the Master keys open the control pod by turning the key 90 clockwise 2 The Control Panel can...

Page 16: ...nce all of the relevant cables have been disconnected the Control Panel can be removed by disengaging the 2 spring hinges 5 Place the Control Panel to one side This will be refitted at a later stage i...

Page 17: ...n printed unless over stamped CONTROLLED DOCUMENT 7 An earth cable connected to the fixing point on the door lock mechanism will be coiled up in the back of the cabinet Route this cable through the cu...

Page 18: ...ll Preparation for the knockout dimensions and positions 2 Feed the mains cable out through one of the holes NOTE A suitable grommet or cable gland should be used to prevent damage to the mains cable...

Page 19: ...the cabinet and the Pod will be coiled up in the back of the cabinet Before standing the cabinet against the wall the following cables must be passed through the cut out in the cabinet and into the P...

Page 20: ...ys manually open the cabinet door by turning the key clockwise 2 Using a 4mm Allen Key or T bar unscrew the two M6 x 25mm socket screws to remove the cover panels 3 The 1U blank fascia and strengthene...

Page 21: ...he back of the 1U strengthener with several cables connected to it Carefully let the strengthener hang in front of the first strip without disconnecting any cables For more information on extension ca...

Page 22: ...Stand the system in place and mark the wall at all 6 fixing holes in the cabinet and both fixing holes in the Pod 3 If the cabinet is part of a system with extension cabinets you will need to prepare...

Page 23: ...Pass the uncoiled receptor cable through the cut out in the left of the cabinet The cable will later be connected to the Interface PCB of the next cabinet 6 Secure the system to the wall using approp...

Page 24: ...1 Refit the Control Panel as removed in the Attaching the Pod to the Cabinet section by engaging the spring hinges in the corresponding slots on the Pod 2 Connect the following cables to the Control...

Page 25: ...V2 4 03 08 18 TD0068 Page 25 of 38 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped CONTROLLED DOCUMENT...

Page 26: ...t about connecting Traka to the mains power obtain expert advice before continuing NOTE THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED NOTE The wires in the Traka Power Supply mains lead are coloured in accordance wi...

Page 27: ...er 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 disc...

Page 28: ...er stamped CONTROLLED DOCUMENT 3 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...

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Page 30: ...een switched off with the mains still connected you can switch the system on following the steps below 1 Whilst the pod is open you will see two white buttons at the top of the PCB The one on the left...

Page 31: ...of a battery being fitted there are two power sources to disconnect before any service or maintenance work is carried out NOTE To safely power down and prevent the risk of data loss the system must b...

Page 32: ...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 Therefore t...

Page 33: ...e 33 of 38 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped CONTROLLED DOCUMENT 10 2 MANUALLY OPENING THE DOOR 1 Using one of the supplied master keys manually open the cabinet door by t...

Page 34: ...UMBER RATING PLATE LOCATION The Traka Touch Serial Number Rating Plate can be found in the following location 1 Insert the Master key into the cam Lock on the Control Pod and turn the key 90 clockwise...

Page 35: ...a Each surge protection device is fitted with a slow blow 3A fuse The fuse specification is 3A 125V 6 3x32mm Slow Blow If for any reason the fuse needs to be replaced follow the process below 1 Discon...

Page 36: ...below 1 Using one of the supplied master keys manually open the cabinet door by turning the key clockwise 2 Using a 4mm Allen Key or T bar unscrew the two M6 x 25mm socket screws to remove the cover p...

Page 37: ...cover any exposed parts of the battery terminals 10 5 3 BATTERY SPECIFICATION Traka provide a backup battery already connected with every Touch System within the UK For battery specific information p...

Page 38: ...unless over stamped CONTROLLED DOCUMENT 11 TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you need to contact Traka distributor for technical support please use the contact information below UK Telephone 0845 630 6300 Interna...

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