The Chamberlain Group, Inc. 845 Larch Avenue Elmhurst, Illinois 60126-1196 www.liftmaster.com IC ON2 6 S E RI E S TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL www.liftmaster.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Resident Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Icon26 Features (Inside) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW STANDARD FEATURES • Twenty Six line Large LC Directory. – Names listed on Directory in alphabetical order. – 10” LCD screen Sunlight readable and backlit for low light applications. • Memory capacity: 250, 500, 1000 names. • User-friendly programmability via built-in alpha-numeric keyboard eliminates the need for user's manual. • Four character alpha-numeric password required to enter programming mode. • Programmable Utility key codes for keyless entry.
RESIDENT USE The Icon26 System will start and default back to the “Welcome To” screen (fig a.). (fig a.) Use the button for assistance. (fig b.). (fig b.) Use the keys to access the residence list in the Icon26’s electronic directory as shown in (fig c.). The names are listed in alphabetical order by last name. (fig c.
RESIDENT USE CONTINUED When the desired name is found, enter the corresponding STATUS 3-digit code. The system will dial the number assigned to the resident code entered. (fig d.) (fig d.) After connecting, the screen will display the “Talk Time” STATUS screen as shown in (fig e.) If the resident wants to allow access to the visitor, they simply press (or dial) “9” for vehicular gate entrances, or “5” for door or pedestrian gate . (fig e.) The “Access Granted” screen will appear (fig f.).
RESIDENT USE CONTINUED Entry 1 – Entry 2 – Door or Pedestrian Gate Vehicular Gate By pressing or dialing the number “9” on their digital or rotary phone, By pressing or dialing the number “5” on their digital or rotary phone, OR OR The resident will open the vehicular entrance gate. The resident will open the door or pedestrian gate.
RESIDENT USE CONTINUED If an incorrect key code is entered, the system will STATUS inform the user of the invalid entry (fig b.) The resident can then re-enter their key code. (fig b.) EXAMPLE - KEY CODE 002543 = 0 INDIVIDUAL UTILITY CODES 0 2 5 3 4 STATUS All systems, no matter what the memory capacity, are equipped with 60 different Utility codes. To access the facility within the time zone set, the Utility Company must first press the key TWICE and then enter their 4- digit code.
Icon26 FEATURES (INSIDE) Large Display Contrast Adjustment Large Display Power Switch Processor Key Release / Lock Processor Power Switch Mounting Holes (4) Camera (Optional) Power Backup Unit Microphone Cooling Fan Memory Card Release Buttons Memory Card Memory Card Slot Knock-Out LC Display 12V AC DC ) ) D POWER N COM NC NO COM NC NO Processor Unit V DEO OUT C NO EL L NE GT REL N GND ) ) D / EXI HRELA YU VCR DOOR RELA Y Key Lock CHASS S GROUND CAMERA Dialing Keys Y that this unit i
Icon26 FEATURES (OUTSIDE) 13 5 1 2 6 7 1 EXTERNAL MICROPHONE 2 KEY LOCK - Opens the Processor Containment Box to access the Processor. 3 HELP KEY - With digital voice messages to help guide the user. 4 EXTERNAL SPEAKER 5 DISPLAY WINDOW - Heavy-duty, protective lens. 6 KEYPAD LIGHTING - Lights dialing keys for easy visibility. 7 PHONE DIALING KEYS - Used to dial residents / key codes 8 SCROLL KEYS - Scrolls through names in alphabetical order on screen.
Icon26 FEATURES (PROCESSOR) 1000 MEMORY CARD - Stores all programmed information. (Different memory sizes available) 2 COMMUNICATOR CARD - Card for RS485 devices. 3 POWER ON/OFF SWITCH 4 CARD RELEASE BUTTONS - Eject Cards when pressed. 5 MAIN MEMORY CARD SLOT - Holds Main Memory Card. 6 RS485 MEMORY CARD SLOT - Holds RF Communicator Card or Backup Memory. 7 TWO LINE, LARGE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY Displays information and instructions, two lines at a time.
MOUNTING INSTALLATION Installation on Wall Remove the Processor Unit from the Processor Containment Box and bolt the Processor Containment Box to the recess in the wall using the four mounting holes. Feed the power and phone lines through the knockout in the back of the box to make all wire connections.
DESCRIPTION OF SURGE SUPPRESSION TERMINAL BOARD 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN Knockout for Incoming Wires 2 (+) (-) GND RS-485 (1) (+) (-) GND (+) (-) GND RS-485 (2) RS-485 (3) RS-485 (4) 3 POWER IN 4 5 Removable Screw Terminal Connectors for Easy Wiring. 1 AUX OUTPUT RELAYS/AUX INPUT: Inputs can be used for COM NC NO COM NC NO (+) (-) GND Postal Lock and/or Exit switch operations.
-NO -NC -COM -NO -NC -COM ND -N GROUNDING THE UNIT NO COM NC NO +) -) GND RS 485 (2) COM +) -) GND RS 485 4) POWER N VIDEO OUT TEL L NE N N GND +) -) GND RS 485 (1) RS 485 3) Chassis Ground 12V AC/DC AUX NPUT +) -) GND V-C V-NO AUX OUTPUT RELAYS GATE RE A DOOR R LAY HASS S ROUND CAMERA FAN KBRD L GHT AUX 1 RE AY AUX 2 R LAY GATE RELAY DOOR RE AY P W R Ground Rod Refer to the next page for ground rod installation. It is MANDATORY that this unit is properly grounded.
EARTH GROUND ROD INSTALLATION Proper grounding gives an electrical charge, such as from an electrical static discharge or a near lightning strike, a path from which to dissipate its energy safely into the earth. Without this path, the intense energy generated by lightning could be directed towards the Telephone Entry System. Although nothing can absorb the tremendous power of a direct lightning strike, proper grounding can protect the Telephone Entry System in most cases.
BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN TIP RING 12V AC/DC (+) (-) GND RS-485 (1) (+) (-) GND (+) (-) GND RS-485 (2) VIDEO OUT TEL LINE IN IN GND RS-485 (3) POWER IN RS-485 (4) COM NC NO COM NC NO (+) (-) GND TIP RING AUX INPUT V-C V-NO AUX OUTPUT RELAYS Transformer 12 Vac (50VA) Telephone Line: (Provided) MUST be a dedicated line for the Telephone Entry System unit ONLY! NOTE: Installation where Polarity does not matter fiber optic phone lines are present 12 Vac
POWER-UP Icon26 FAN KBRD L GHT A R AUX 2 R LAY GA E RELAY DOOR R LAY P Processor Power Switch Large Display Power Switch 1. Turn on large display using the “LCD power” switch on the battery back-up module. 2. Turn on processor using the power switch on the top right. 3. To turn unit off, turn off both processor and large display battery back-up module. Be sure to read and follow all LiftMaster Elite instructions before installing and operating any LiftMaster Elite products.
POSTAL LOCK INSTALLATION These parts are used only when postal access to your facility is required. The postal lock mechanism must be obtained by application to your local post office.
RS485 WIRING CONFIGURATIONS “Daisy Chain” wiring configuration Configuration #1 (Recommended method for superior data transmission) • Up to 31 RS485 devices supported • Maximum distance from the last RS485 device to the Telephone Entry System is 4000 Ft. • Turn “ON” the terminator switch ONLY for the last device installed in the RS485 line. • Use 22 AWG twisted pair shielded wire Turn Terminator Switch “ON” for Last Device on Wire Run Gnd + – 4000 Ft Max.
2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN RS485 DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION EXAMPLE Main M AUX INPUT (+) (-) GND (+) (-) GND RS485 (1) (+) (-) GND (+) (-) GND RS485 (2) RS485 (3) ard Slot RS485 Memory Card Slot RS485 Card Release Button 12V AC/DC AUX OUTPUT RELAYS RS485 (4) POWER IN COM NC NO COM NC NO capacity VIDEO OUT TEL LINE IN V-C V-NO COMMUNICATOR CARD IN GND Remote Access RS485 GATE RELAY DOOR RELAY CHASSIS GROUND POSTAL / EXIT VCR SWITCH INPUT RELAY CAMERA NOTE: To support R
1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN 12V AC/DC Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity YS ) ) (+) (-) GND RS485 (1) ( ) () ND (+) (-) GND RS485 (2) Main M Card Slot POWER IN VIDEO OUT TE IN GN RS485 (3) RS485 Memory Card Slot AUX INPUT COM NC NO COM NC NO AU OUTPUT RS485 (4) GATE RELAY NE IN V-C V NO 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM RS485 STAR CONNECTION EXAMPLE DOOR RELAY CHASSIS GROUND RS485 Card Release Button POSTAL / E SWITCH INP NOTE: To support RS485 devices you must insert the RF communicator card
MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION Main Memory Card Slot Turn power on and insert Memory Card into Main Memory Card Slot (Main Memory Card in back slot, Backup Memory Card in front slot.) (fig a.) Push it all the way in until card “snaps” into place and the release button pops up. The screen should display the “Welcome Screen” (fig b.) RS485 Memory Card Slot Main Memory Card Release Button (fig a.) WELCOME (fig b.) If the screen continues to display the “Insert Memory Card” screen (fig c.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 500 Do not touch the terminals on the RAM Cards. Do not bend, drop or expose to impact. 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 P 0 O I U P HEL ER ENT RAM R G PRO EXIT E SE Q A T SHIF CE SPA D S X J H G F W ERA Y T V N L K M ’ K BACCE SPA B C Z BAR The Telephone Entry System is only water resistant when the Stainless Steel Door is closed and locked. Do not expose the Processor Unit or the open Processor Containment Box to rain, snow, or harsh weather conditions.
PROGRAMMING THE PROCESSOR ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE When the Processor unit is turned on and the button is pressed, the screen will display: TO ENTER PROG MODE, Type Password >____ Type in the factory present password (7777). Press will display: . The Program Selection Screen SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility If you enter the wrong password, the screen will prompt you to try again: INVALID PASSWORD (R)Retry (EXIT)Quit Press R to retry entering your password.
SELECTING PROGRAM MODE LIST OF PROGRAM MODES: 1 Names N Program or edit Resident Names 2 Utility U Program or edit Utility Codes page 28 3 Password* P Program New Password ( recommended ) page 29 4 Clock/Timer C Program System Clock and Seven Day Timers 5 Strike Time S Program relay output time ( for 2 relays ) page 33 6 Talk TIme T Program length of Talk Time page 33 7 Greeting G Program custom Welcome Screen Message page 34 8 Volume V Program Volume level page 34 9 B
RESIDENT INFORMATION STEP 1 In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility N key. The screen will display (fig b.): PROG A NEW NAME PROG BY CODE:___ (fig a.) STEP 2 N (fig b.) You now have three options: To program by name, press the N key and the first empty code will display. To program by code, enter OR a three digit code* and press the To view or edit an existing name OR key. or code, use the keys to scroll through Directory.
TRANSMITTER/CARD PROGRAMMING STEP 6 To complete entry, press the key to return to the program selection screen. To program RF devices ( i.e. transmitters/cards etc.) continue on to Step 7. NOTE: To enable the transmitter/card programming feature, you must insert the communicator card in the “backup” slot before you turn on unit.
AREA CODES 005 PHONE NUMBER: _-___-___-____ PREFIX FIELD AREA CODE FIELD (fig a.) In special applications, it is necessary to enter area codes for Resident Phone Numbers. Area codes are entered from the Phone Number screen (fig a.). 005 PHONE NUMBER: 1-___-___-____ (fig b.) Use the key to enter the area code and prefix field (fig b.). The Prefix defaults to “1” for normal 11-digit dialing. Where necessary, you can change the prefix to any number.
UTILITY CODES A 4-digit Utility Code (numeric characters only) may be assigned to “Utility Companies” such as delivery, telephone, construction companies, water, power, etc. These utilities can use their individual code to access the premises within the time zone that you program. Each system, no matter what the memory capacity, is equipped with 60 available Utility Codes and time zones. STEP 1 In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), U Press the SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility key.
PASSWORD The factory present password is 7777. We suggest that you customize it. In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the P SELECT PROG MODE: (P)Password key. (fig a.) To customize a password, type in a four character password (it may be alphanumeric characters). Press the NEW PASSWORD: **** key to enter the new password. It will be displayed by asterisk (*) for security (fig b.) (To leave the password unchanged, press the (fig b.) key.) A confirmation screen will appear (fig c.).
CLOCK/TIMER The Clock/Timer allows you to set the date and time, and to program gates and doors to be opened or closed whenever specified. This clock is equipped with 100 year calender, auto leap year compensation and daylight savings. In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the C SELECT PROG MODE: (C)Clock/Timer key. (fig a.) Use the PROG CLOCK/TIMER (1)Date & Time keys to scroll between the three different menu choices (fig b.).
CLOCK/TIMER CONTINUED 2./ 3. DOOR AND GATE TIMERS Press 2 3 to program Gate Timers Menu. Press to program the Door Timers Menu. Setup New Timers> N View/Edit Timers> Use See next page for instructions USE ARROWS TO VIEW / PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL TIME ZONES SUN G Tmr1: ON F=off 07:00am -> 05:00pm to view and program timer(s) for Sunday through Saturday. Move the cursor to time and type in the setting.
CLOCK/TIMER CONTINUED 2./ 3. DOOR AND GATE TIMERS, continued’ Press 2 to program Gate Timer Menu Press 3 to program the Door Timers Menu PRESS N TO PROGRAM SETS OF TIME ZONES Setup New Timers> N View/Edit Timers> See previous page for instructions Program timers 1 and 2 for any day of the week (fig d.) Press N turn timer 1 OFF. Press the . Press to (fig d.) key. Type the desired timer 1 setting.
STRIKE TIME Strike Time sets the amount of time your gate or door relay will be held open. In the Program Selection SELECT PROG MODE: (S)Strike Time Screen (fig a.), Press the S key. The strike time can be set for Door Strike Time > D Gate Strike Time > G both gates and doors (fig b.) Press the D (fig a.) Press the key to set the Door Strike Time. Type in G (fig b.) key to set the Gate Strike Time. Type in a time from 1 to 99 seconds (fig c.). Press the a time from 1 to 12 seconds (fig d.).
GREETING Use the Greeting Screen to customize the Welcome message. In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the G key. SELECT PROG MODE: (G)Greeting (fig a.) Type the name of the facility and press the FACILITY NAME: Woodbridge Meadows key to complete your entry. The system will automatically center your entry on the Welcome screen.(fig b.) (fig b.) VOLUME ADJUST Use the Volume Screen to adjust both call and unit message volume levels. In the Program Selection Screen (fig c.
BACK-UP MEMORY Main Memory Card Slot RS485 Memory Card Slot Back-Up Memory Card Release Button (fig a.) NOTE: You must have an extra memory card (sold separately) installed in the RS 485 Slot (fig a.) of the Processor in order to perform the backup process. SELECT PROG MODE: (V)Volume (B)Backup In the Program Selection Screen (fig b.), Press the B key. Insert additional memory card in the Backup Slot. (fig b.
ERROR MESSAGES OUT OF RANGE CODES: If the processor detects one or more 3-digit codes present on the memory card inserted that cannot be accessed, an error message is displayed. (fig a.) Codes that cannot be accessed by the limitation of the system being used cannot be edited. Codes Detected out of Range, See Manual (fig a.) LOW BATTERY If the battery backup is reaching it’s minimal charge level, a battery icon with a “B” next to it will display in the top right corner of the display. (fig b.
DISPLAY CONTROLLER BOARD 7 10 8 1 Display Contrast Adjustment 2 Power Input Overvoltage 3 Battery BATT Power OVRV BUSY 4 5 Power POWER 11 9 LED Indicators 6 1 12 VAC Input 2 12 VAC Output - (Not used) 3 Battery - (On/Off switch input) 4 Input/Output 5 Comm Port - (Connected to processors parallel port) 6 Sensor Input 7 Large Display Contrast Adjustment (Clockwise-Lighter Contrast, Counterclockwise-Darker Contrast) 8 Batt 9 Power 10 OVRV 11 Busy ON: System is working us
LARGE DISPLAY BATTERY BACK-UP OVRV BUSY T-100 is a built-in battery back-up module for the Large Display Controller Board. It provides the system with 3 to 5 hours of battery operation. NOTE: “LCD Power” switch must always be turned ON for large display to operate.
AUXILIARY INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Input 2 Postal Lock Connection Example 1-IN 2-IN Exit Switch Connection Example 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN GND Input 1 (+) (-) GND (+) (-) GND RS-485 (2) POWER IN COM NC NO COM NC NO (+) (-) GND RS-485 (1) IN GND (+) (-) GND RS-485 (3) RS-485 (4) 12V AC/DC AUX INPUT VIDEO OUT TEL LINE IN V-C V-NO AUX OUTPUT RELAYS GATE RELAY DOOR RELAY CHASSIS GROUND CAMERA POSTAL / EXIT VCR SWITCH INPUT RELAY It is MANDATORY that this unit is prop
OPTIONAL CAMERA 1 Part # ICON26CAMERA This compact, optional color camera is only 22 mm x 26 mm and is capable of 10-bit DSP, 330 line resolution output. 1 Connect camera to surge suppression terminal board with cable supplied with camera. 2 Connect a BNC cable from a time lapse recorder or monitor to the Video Out connector on the surge suppression terminal board.
PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS T109 T010 T103 T135 T111 Icon Camera T150SPT T011 T180 Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity Memory Card T104 RS485 Card T106 T020 T148 T030 T003 T029 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2- N 1- N 12V AC/DC AUX OU PUT RELAYS AUX NPUT +) () GND (+) (-) GND RS4 5 1) +) () GND (+) (-) GND RS4 5 2) VID O OUT T L L NE N N GND RS 85 3) POWER N COM NC NO COM NC NO LC Processor RS 85 4) VC V NO T027 GATE RE AY DOOR R LAY T140 CHASS S GROUND
APPROVALS The Chamberlain Group, Inc. Complies with Part 68, FCC Rules UL STD 294, 5th Ed. UL STD 1950, 3rd Ed. FCC Part 15 - Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of CANADIAN Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Instruction to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class 13 digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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