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7 - Hardware Default initialization 

Note: 

The Soft Reset and the Hard Reset can be performed directly from the VUI, without having to open the TAS250, 

refer to the 

TAS250 Programming Manual

7.1  How to reset the FAAC Telephone Access System for Factory 

Default 

Before you start, you must be able to: 

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Open the TAS250 with the key. 

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Locate the reset button (SW1) and the two jumpers JP1 - JP2. 

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See the flashing blue 

Heartbeat

 LED. 

1. 

Remove JP1 and JP2 jumpers as described in Table 4 for Factory Default

2. Press the reset button. 

3. Check the blue 

Heartbeat

 LED pattern, wait until the heartbeat pattern corresponds to this: 

Continuous LONG pulses 

4. Put back JP1 and JP2 jumpers, close and lock the TAS250. 

5. Configure the TAS250 with the VUI, refer to the 

TAS250 Programming Manual

, DN1770. 

Figure 12: TAS250 Factory Default Steps

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Summary of Contents for TAS250

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Page 3: ...hitecture 11 2 Technical Specifications 15 3 Electrical Specifications 16 4 Installing the TAS250 17 4 1 Preparing to Install the TAS250 17 4 2 Installation 17 5 Troubleshooting 25 6 Heartbeat Patterns 26 7 Hardware Default initialization 27 7 1 How to reset the FAAC Telephone Access System for Factory Default 27 8 Maintenance Recommendations 28 Appendix A Installation Checklist 29 WARRANTY 30 iii...

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Page 5: ...ovide protection against a short circuit on the input bridge rectifier C2 etc The system requires the integrity of the subscribed telephone line to be operational at all times If the telephone line is cut off placed out of service or shared with other interconnect telephone devices other than the TAS250 the unit will not be able to perform its function when required 2 AVOID setting up the equipmen...

Page 6: ...Technical Support For technical assistance with the FAAC Telephone Access System and other FAAC products contact technical support Monday to Friday from 8AM to 5PM Eastern 2 ...

Page 7: ...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 means of connection 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...

Page 8: ... FAAC part number TR1640P CSA manufacturer part number Codex model SEP G 1640 For UL 294 Only models TAS250 125US for installation in the USA and TAS250 125CDN for installation in Canada are UL listed If the TAS250 door lock output is used in fail secure mode a listed panic hardware device shall be used to allow emergency exit from the protected area Electrical specifications refer to Table 1 on p...

Page 9: ...ision automatic door unlock automatic relay activation pager and dialup reporting The TAS250 is designed to be a stand alone unit as well as a part of a complete access control system such as EntraPass from FAAC The TAS250 can be connected to a PC via IP or RS 485 or internal PSTN to the phone line It can communicate with EntraPass through a Corporate gateway for programming and monitoring This ma...

Page 10: ...also programmable By default Input 1 is assigned to the door contact and Input 2 is assigned to the postal lock Each input can be individually configured for one of the following applications Door Contact Postal Lock Rex Request to Exit Device General Supervised Input DC Powered Lock Output There is one 1 onboard DC powered lock output and it is supervised Relay Outputs There are three 3 onboard r...

Page 11: ...ivated RELAY1 RELAY2 and RELAY3 RED Each relay output has an indicator which turns ON each time the corresponding relay is activated AC POWER and DC POWER GREEN These LEDs are on when AC and DC power are present TXRX YELLOW This LED is OFF when there is no Ethernet network or the cable is disconnected FLASHING when there is an Ethernet cable and network activity and ON when the network is present ...

Page 12: ...ed just for that purpose This illuminated enclosure supports the letter format 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x 11 in and A4 format 210 x 297 mm 8 3 x 11 7 in Figure 3 Paper Index Flush Mounted Camera The TAS250 offers the possibility to install a color camera in the back of the front door Figure 4 Camera Position in Back of Front Door 8 ...

Page 13: ...is option fits in the product enclosure Its role is to allow postal service personnel access to the building For added security purpose its usage may be limited by a schedule Figure 5 Postal Lock Mounting Location 9 ...

Page 14: ...Goose Neck The TAS250 can be mounted on a goose neck stand Figure 6 Goose Neck Mounting Plate with Gaskets Goose Neck not Included 10 ...

Page 15: ...work Remotely with EntraPass over RS 485 Remotely with EntraPass over the telephone line with a dialup modem Figure 7 TAS250 Configurations with EntraPass Note For the UL 294 Compliance the TAS250 125US and TAS250 125CDN models must be integrated with an access control system over a Wiegand connection 11 TAS250 Integrated with FAAC Access Control System TAS250 TAS250 TAS250 ...

Page 16: ...Figure 8 PCB view of main board 12 ...

Page 17: ...Figure 9 TAS250 Wiring Example with an External Controller UL Compliant North America 13 ...

Page 18: ...Figure 10 TAS250 Wiring Example with Reader Stand Alone Application North America 14 ...

Page 19: ...F Telephone Line 305 m 1 000 ft maximum RS 485 Bus 1219 m 4 000 ft maximum Ethernet network 91 m 300 ft maximum 29 21 cm 11 1 2 in Wide x 37 46 cm 14 3 4 in High x 9 91 cm 3 9 in Deep 10 100 Base T Ethernet Port RJ 45 connector 1 x RS 485 COM1 Global Data Access Arrangement DAA interface for the telephone line Ethernet 10 100 Base T RS 485 from 1200 to 115 200 Baud automatic detection Dialup Modem...

Page 20: ...scription Paper Index Surface Mount Paper Index Black Trim Ring Goose Neck Mounting Plate 29 21 cm 11 1 2 in Wide 37 46 cm 14 3 4 in High 9 93 cm 4 in Deep 35 72 cm 14 in Wide 44 13 cm 17 3 8 in High 0 92 cm 3 8 in Deep 25 30 cm 10 in Wide 36 50 cm 14 3 8 in High 3 30cm 1 1 4 in Deep 1 for Auxiliary Power 11 2 to 13 75 VDC 2 for Controlled Readers 11 2 to 13 75 VDC 2 for Controlled Readers 5 VDC 1...

Page 21: ... or wiring and from electrical equipment susceptible of generating electrical interference and at a minimum of 8 m 25 ft from any transmitting equipment 4 2 Installation STEP 1 Unpacking the TAS250 Check that the following parts are in your TAS250 package when you unpack it FAAC Telephone Access System TAS250 EntraPass software CD ROM version 4 02 or higher Installation Manual English and French v...

Page 22: ...ot higher than 117 cm 46 in from the floor If you install it in a location where there are extremely low temperatures the outdoor installation might require an optional heater kit in order to meet the environmental conditions Caution Make sure the area stays clear of any objects below the TAS250 that could interfere with its daily use 18 ...

Page 23: ...uch as an electromechanical strike and can be configured to operate fail safe or fail secure normal or reverse action Note Use 1 K ohm EOL End of Line resistor between LK and LK terminals if not used STEP 5 Connecting the Door Lock Device with an External Power Supply Use one of the three relay terminals available to connect the door locking device and the external power supply STEP 6 Hooking Up I...

Page 24: ... NO device the alarm state will be given when the input is shorted EOL with EOL resistor The secure state is given when a single resistor is detected The alarm state is given when the input is open or short DEOL Double EOL Resistor For NC device only in a DEOL configuration the secure state is given when a single resistor is detected The alarm state is given when two resistors in series are detect...

Page 25: ... is set by jumper JP9 5V 12V or EXT STEP 9 Connecting the Telephone Line Connect the TIP green and RING red from the Phone Line to the TIP and RING terminals Note The T 1 and R 1 terminals can be connected to the local telephone STEP 10 Connecting the RS 485 optional 21 ...

Page 26: ...n and the telephone line proper grounding is required to insure safety and proper operation An AWG 18 single conductor copper wire must be used to ground each TAS250 to good earth ground as per the local electrical code be careful with ground loops The ground clamp should be located below any other ground STEP 13 Connect AC Power Power should only be applied to the unit when all connections are co...

Page 27: ... 7 A h backup battery provides operation of up to 12 hours Note The battery must be kept indoor if the outdoor temperature drops below 25 C 13 F STEP 15 Connecting the Heater Kit for Outdoor Operation Optional Refer to the Heater Kit Install Sheet 23 ...

Page 28: ...tend to program the TAS250 remotely with an access control software like EntraPass there are some options that must be done with the VUI before leaving the customer premises Enter the TAS250 programming mode by pressing and holding during 5 seconds until you hear a beep Type in the Installer PIN 8888 Important For security reasons keep in mind to change the default installer PIN 8888 after the ins...

Page 29: ...Reset Internal RTC Real Time Clock and clock are settled to the default time and date values January 1st 2009 00 00 00 Factory Default When JP1 and JP2 are OFF The default installer PIN 8888 is restored All TAS250 memory is settled to default values Internal event buffer is cleared TAS250 generates the message TAS250 Factory Default Reset Internal RTC and clock are settled to the default time and ...

Page 30: ... to Table 4 if you must reset or change the communication mode with the TAS250 Table 6 Heartbeat Patterns Booting Up Steady Factory Default Continuous LONG pulses Forced Default Static 3 Long Pulses Modem Initialization Single 2 5 Sec Burst Dialup Communication with EntraPass Corporate Gateway Communication with EntraPass Hard Reset 2 Short Pulses 3 Short Pulses 4 Short Pulses Fail Soft Continuous...

Page 31: ...AS250 with the key Locate the reset button SW1 and the two jumpers JP1 JP2 See the flashing blue Heartbeat LED 1 Remove JP1 and JP2 jumpers as described in Table 4 for Factory Default 2 Press the reset button 3 Check the blue Heartbeat LED pattern wait until the heartbeat pattern corresponds to this Continuous LONG pulses 4 Put back JP1 and JP2 jumpers close and lock the TAS250 5 Configure the TAS...

Page 32: ...ly dry chemical fire extinguishers Do not use water to put out the fire Do not heat the batteries Do not dispose of the batteries or circuit board in a fire Do not disassemble the batteries Do not apply pressure to or deform the batteries Ensure that the above precautions are strictly observed by related departments including but not limited to production sales and outside contractors It is highly...

Page 33: ...250 on the Same Telephone Line optional STEP 13 Connect the TAS250 to Earth Ground STEP 14 Connect AC Power North America only STEP 15 Connect DC Power EMEA only STEP 16 Connecting the Backup Battery STEP 17 Connecting the Heater Kit for Outdoor Operation Optional STEP 18 Connecting the Ethernet Cable Optional STEP 19 Powering Up the TAS250 STEP 20 Programming the TAS250 Appendix A Installation Ch...

Page 34: ...f the product s or has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or has not been operated in accordance with FAAC International Inc s or FAAC S p A s instructions or has been operated under conditions more severe than or otherwise exceeding those set forth in the specifications for such product s Neither FAAC S p A nor FAAC International Inc shall be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever re...

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