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Lift I/O: Installation Guide

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Lift I/O

Elevator Control and I/O Expansion

Installation Guide
EN 101.00.LIO V1.20

www.supremainc.com
Table of Contents

1 General Information 3
1-1 Introduction 3
1-2 Package Contents 3
1-3 Product Description 4

2 Installation 5
2-1 System Configuration 5
2-2 Power Connection 6
2-3 RS-485 Connection 6
2-4 Relay Connection 7

Appendix A: Specifications 8

Appendix B: Bracket Dimensions 9

MEMO 10

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1 General Information

1-1 Introduction

Lift I/O is an elevator access control I/O module catered for installations that desire
restrictive access to certain floors. All that is required is a Suprema reader, BioStar SE
and a Lift I/O.

Each module can control the access of up to 12 different floors and uses an RS-485 port
to provide secure communication with the readers. Furthermore, each reader can
connect via daisy chain with up to 10 Lift I/Os. This allows for the potential control of a
staggering 120 floors.

Access to each floor is also highly customizable. Using the BioStar SE software each Lift
I/O can be configured to control the access to specific floors as well as assign the access
rights to each floor by user or group.

Key Features
• Control 12 Floors per I/O Module
• Daisy Chain up to 10 I/O Modules per Reader (up to 120 Floors)
• Easy Mounting & Setup
• RS-485 Secure Communication
• Highly Customizable User Access

1-2 Package Contents

Please check if the following contents are within the package. If any component is
missing contact your nearest Suprema dealer.

Wall mounting screws

Lift I/O Quick Guide


120 Ohm Resistor

Lift I/O

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1 General Information

1-2 Product Description

Main Device

# Item Description

Reset & RESET: Resets Lift I/O


1
Sync Buttons SYNC: Synchronizes Lift I/O with host device

2 Output Ports 12ch: Form C Relay


3
3 Input Ports 12ch: Input (Currently Disabled)
2
4 Aux Input Port 3 Ports: AC Fail, Low Battery, Tamper

RS-485 & RS-485: Communication with host device


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Power Ports Power: 12VDC, 1A
4
ID: Lift I/O RS-485 ID
6 Dip Switches SEC: Secure Mode Toggle
M: Aux Input Port Modes [N.O. / N.C.]
5

Dip Switch Settings

Lift I/O ID ID 0 State ID 1 State ID 2 State ID 3 State ID 4 State


0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF
4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF

31 ON ON ON ON ON

ID Setting [Sets the RS-485 ID for the Lift I/O, Range: 0 ~ 31]
- Binary Counting (See Table Above)

SEC Setting [Enables Secure Mode Communication (Must RESET Lift I/O)]
- ON: Secure Mode Enabled, OFF: Secure Mode Disabled

Aux Mode Settings [M0 – AC Fail, M1 – Low BAT, M2 - Tamper]


- ON: Normal Open, OFF: Normal Closed

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2 Installation

2-1 System Configuration

Select Suprema devices can use the Lift I/O expansion module to control access to
specific floors. All settings are programmed using the BioStar SE software and then
independently controlled by the master device.
(See the BioStar Manual for more details)

RS-485

Lift Controller
Floor Selection Up to 10 Lift I/O
Elevator Panel

BioStar SE
TCP/IP

2-2 Power Connection

Use the following diagram to aid in powering the Lift I/O.

DC 12V Power Source


DC 12V Positive (+)

DC 12V Negative (-)

Recommended Power Supply:


- 12V ± 10%, greater than 500mA per Lift I/O.
- Compliance with standard IEC/EN 60950-1
- When sharing power with other devices, use a power supply the correct cumulative current rating.

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2 Installation

2-3 RS-485 Connection

Use the diagram below to aid in connecting Lift I/O to the host device or another Lift
I/O. All three lines must be connected to ensure a stable communication. A daisy chain
connection must be used when connection to another Lift I/O.

Host Device or Lift I/O


RS-485 TRX+
RS-485 TRX-
RS-485 Ground

If the communication in the RS-485 is unstable, connect the enclosed 120 Ohm resistor
between TRX+ and TRX- connector of Lift I/O for termination.

2-4 Relay Connection (Example)

Relay connections may differ from elevator to elevator. Please consult your elevator
installer for details. Use the figure below as an example of a suggested connection.
Each output has to be linked to the corresponding floor.

Elevator Control Panel

COM 0
Floor 1 N.O 0

COM 1
Floor 2 N.O 1

COM 2
Floor 3 N.O 2

COM 3
Floor 4 N.O 3

1 2 3 4

Elevator Buttons

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Appendix A: Specifications

• CPU : 8bit, 16MHz Microcontroller


• Memory : 128Kbyte Flash
• Display : 31ea Status LED
• IO : Input - 12ch, Output - 12ch (Form C Relay), RS-485 - 1port
• Product size : 140 x 240 x 32 mm (width x length x depth)

Min. Typ. Max. Notes


Power
Voltage (V) 10.8 12.0 13.2
Current Consumption (A) - 1.0 1.5

Relay
Voltage 220VDC, 250VAC
Rating (resistive)
Current Typ. 1.0A, Max. 2.0A

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Appendix B: Bracket Dimensions

120mm

240mm 225mm

105mm

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Memo

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Suprema Inc.
16F Parkview Office Tower, Jeongja-dong, Bundang-gu,
Seongnam-si, Gyeongi-do, 463-863 Korea
E-mail : support@supremainc.com
Website : www.supremainc.com

Functions and specifications of the product are subject to changes without notice due to quality enhancement
or function updates. For any inquiry on the product, please contact Suprema Inc.

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