SALTO CU4200 XS4 Controller Installation Guide

June 5, 2024
SALTO

SALTO CU4200 XS4 Controller

SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-

Installation

The door controller reads the encrypted data contained on the carrier and allows for updating of the carrier via SALTO Virtual Network technology, making it possible to cancel lost or stolen cards remotely.
It is equipped with input connections that permit third party readers integration. SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-2

Mechanical Installation

SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-
FIG-3

Note: Follow the same connection model, using the CU tamper input, when using a third-party electric box equipped with a tamper opening detection.
Note: To override the wall tamper, place the jumper in OFF position.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

  1. Physical tamper switch to be operated by external electric box models.

  2. Clear button must be pushed (not more than 5 seconds) if the configuration has been changed, (i.e. reader added, connected by Ethernet, device connected by BUS485) and the tamper alarm must be activated by removing the tamper switch connector.

  3. BUS RS485 Terminal resistor must be in the ON position when the CU is connected at the end of the BUS.
    Power input.

  4. Power output: this output is directly connected to the power input port protected by a 1A fuse.

  5. BUS485.

  6. Inputs: installer must identify the bridge cable needed depending on the input configuration.

  7. PPD Connection.

  8. Address configure (Only CU4200) All connected CU addresses must be different from each other.

  9. Connection to readers: check reader installation manual to see recommended cable, connections and max. distances.

  10. Relay connections: please take into account the max. load restrictions
    (2A-30VDC). Use the provided varistor if an inductive load is used.

  11. Ethernet connection (only CU42E0).
    Tamper input to connect the tamper signal from the SALTO electric box or other compatible devices.

Factory configuration|
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IN1| DOOR state for DOOR1| unsupervised NC
IN2| RTE input for DOOR1| unsupervised NO
IN3| DOOR state for DOOR2| unsupervised NC
IN4| RTE input for DOOR2| unsupervised NO
IN5| Office input for DOOR1| unsupervised NO
IN6| Office input for DOOR2| unsupervised NO
RL1| Lock Relay for DOOR1|
RL2| Tamper Alarm, DLO and intrusion DOOR 1|
RL3| Lock Relay for DOOR2|
RL4| Tamper Alarm, DLO and intrusion DOOR 2|

Input connections

(Input supervision has not been evaluated by UL) CUADAP or third partie readers

Wiegand Omron        RS232

IN3

IN4

| D0 output

D1 output

| Clock output

Data output TX output

IN5| D0 output| Clock output
IN6| D1 output| Data output TX output

Note: in order to comply with EN 60839-11:2013, the Enforce password policy must be enabled.

Supervised input connections
The resistance value R1 and R2 are defined in the software: 1k (recommended), 1k5, 2k2, 3k3, 4k7 6k8, 10k

Electrical characteristics:

Operation conditions

Min Typ Max Unit
Temperature 0 25 60
Humidity 35   85
Min Nom. Max Unit
--- --- --- ---

input voltage

Current consumption

| 12|

2Note1

| V

A

Output port currentNote2

Reader Output Voltage

|

12

| 1| A

V

Outputrelays
Ratedload(resistive) 2A‐30Vdc

  • Note 1: This is the consumption of the CU with 2 WR and using the output power port. The CU alone consumes 400mA. Depending on the installation installer must calculate the Power Supply needed.
  • Note 2: Same voltage as the input.
  • Note 3: 1K pull‐up resistor.
  • Note 4 : See the software User Manual. Note 5: When Ethernet is available

UL Statements

Comply with ULC-S319 Class I:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Installation example:

SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-11

Cable connection

  • B Green
  • A Yellow
  • Black
  • +V Red

SALTO recommends always using an external power supply to operate the load.

3M TM ScotchlokTM butt connector UY2 Crimp with cap side down

  1. NC Switch DOOR
  2. NO Switch
  3. RTE Electric Strike
Installation example with RJ45:

SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-12

The minimum distance between readers 20 in (50 cm)

Configuration:

  1. Prepare all the network connections (including Ethernet cable) setting up the dip-switch of each CU4200. Generate a tamper alarm by opening the CU housing or removing the tamper switch cable and then press the CLR button to detect all the connected readers. Check that the reader’s LEDs are ON (READER 1, READER 2).
  2. Perform the setup in the software (Consult SALTO ProAccess SPACE user guide). Set up all the CU4200s with their dip-switches and assign the IP address to the CU42E0.
  3. Adress the CU42E0:
    • Press the CLR BUTTON (CU42E0) to detect the readers and the connected CU4200. Check that the reader’s LEDs blink and the BUS485 LEDs are switched ON.
    • The CU42E0 is a DHCP-ready device. If there’s no DCHP server, the user can manually set up a static IP address using a web browser.
    • Press the CLR button for 5 seconds to access the addressing mode (LED ON will blink orange).
    • Access the IP address 192.168.0.234 with your web browser. Set up the network parameters and click on “send”. 3.2.3. The CU42E0 will leave the addressing mode automatically, but you can also leave the addressing mode manually by pressing the CLR button for 5 seconds.
  4. Use SALTO ProAccess software to detect the device (consult SALTO ProAccess Software user manual). SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-13 SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-14 SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-15

Dipswitch set up:

When CU4200 is used offline, the dip-switch setting has to be OFF for all 4 switches (0000).
When connected to an online CU42E0 by BUS485, the CU4200 dip-switch setting is used to give each device on the BUS485 a unique address. Ensure that the address in the software is the same as the one you put on the hardware. (See Table). Both ends of the BUS485 must have the RS485 BUS termination resistor in the ON position, intermediate CU4200s need to have the resistor in OFF position. SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-18

Set up an example:
Same configuration at SALTOs ProAccess SPACE Software SALTO-CU4200-XS4
-Controller-FIG-19

(The interconnection has not been evaluated by UL, the model CU4EB8 has not been evaluated by UL)
A maximum number of devices on BUS485: 16 units, with a maximum of 4 units CU4200 and 15 units CU4EB8.

Signaling:

The LEDs in the top layer of the CU show the state of the system:

SALTO-CU4200-XS4-Controller-FIG-21

UL Statements
UL-listed models are CU42E0G00, CU42E0T00, CU4200G00 and CU4200T00. Models CU42E0, CU4200, CU42E0G, CU42E0T, CU4200G, CU4200T and CU4EB8 are not UL listed.
The unit shall be supplied by UL294 and S319 listed external power supply with a built-in secondary battery, whose output is Class 2, and rating is 12 VDC, minimum 2 A.  Field wiring leads must be UL listed but the AWG should not be smaller than AWG26 and no bigger than AWG18.
The maximum length of the cable for the readers is 400 m with AWG18 cable.
The interconnection between CU4200 and CU42E0, and between CU42E0 and PC are not UL evaluated.
The LAN connect cable shall locate in the same room, and is not permitted to be greater than 98.5 ft (30 m) long.
Comply with ULC-S319 Class I.

UL294 Performance level:

EN 50131-3:2009 & EN 60839-11-1:2013 Statements
Certification issued by ALTER TECHNOLOGY TÜV NORD S.A.U. for the models: CU42E0T00, CU42E0G00, CU4200T00 and CU4200G00. Stationary ACE, Type B.
Performance level:

  • Security Grade 2 (EN 50131-3:2009), Class II
  • Grade 2 (EN60839-11-1:2013), Class II
  • IK04
  • 2^24 variations of supported credentials
  • CU42E0 contains 3x EEPROM (512Kbits)/ CU4200 contains 2x EEPROM (512Kbits)
  • The unit shall be supplied by a EN 50131-6:2017 certified external power supply or by the power output of another SALTO Control Unit.

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