Owner's Manual
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HubPlus Kit Installation Manual
Part# 6065035 rev. 1.1
Fax Document Number: 5035
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The Hub Plus is made up of two circuit boards. On the board with the relays on it, look between the 5 screw
terminal strip and the main relay. There you will find a 3-pin rail. A black jumper cap is also present on 2 of the
pins. This is known as the P5 Voltage Selection Jumper and it is used to configure the Hub Plus for the
voltage being applied to it. In this case it will receive 12VDC from the Power Supply. For 12VDC the P5
Jumper should be on the two pins closer to the center of the board (pins 2+3). The Hub Plus is shipped
from the factory set for 12-24AC or 16-24VDC. This is on pins 1+2.
Included with the Hub Plus Kit are 6 three-conductor wire harnesses. These wire harnesses connect between the
three-conductor male receptacles on the Hub Plus and the corresponding receptacles on the Hub Connection
board. To ensure proper connection please make the connections between the Hub Plus and the Hub Connection
board one at a time (e.g. Forced Door to Forced Door, Port A to Port A, etc.) Also included is a four-conductor wire
harness. This connects between the four-conductor receptacle for the Front End Reader on the Hub Plus and the
four-conductor receptacle on the Hub Connection Board. Remember to feed the wires through the opening in
the rear of the Hub Plus Casing, this is where they need to be when the entire unit is installed.
q Step C: Reassemble the Hub Plus Controller.
Carefully line up the 9 pins on the Relay Board with the 9-pin edge connector on Communications Board of the
Hub Plus Controller. Insert these pins into the edge connector (be sure that no pins miss their corresponding
holes, also make sure that no pins double up into one hole). Line up the two pins on the Relay Board with the 2
pin edge connector on the Communications Board of the Hub Plus Controller. Carefully squeeze the two boards
together and insert the circuit board package into the circuit bay of the casing. Note: The circuit board
package goes into the circuit bay in ONE direction so that the LEDs on the circuit board package line up
under the word “UP” on the front on the casing.
q Step D: Connecting the Hub Plus Controller to the Power Supply.
For this connection you will need a 12” length of four-conductor cable. Connect one end of the cable to
the power supply at the four terminals marked TO KEYPAD these are +, - , C, NO. At the other end of
the cable connect the four conductors to the corresponding screw terminals on the Hub Plus Controller.
q Step E: System power up.
You should now have power to your system. Check the power status by checking the following:
The LED on the Power Supply should now be “on”
LED 7 on the Hub Connection Board should now be “on”
The red LED on the Hub Plus Controller should now be “on”
If the above requirements are met the system is now powered up and ready for programming and operation.
If the above requirements are not met see the Troubleshooting Section of this manual.
TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING
v If the LED on the Power Supply is not “on”:
Check the connection between the Power Supply and the Transformer
Check the connection between the Power Supply and the Battery
Check the output voltage of the Transformer (it should read at least 16.5 VAC)
Check the AC on the electrical outlet (it should read at least 110 VAC)
v If the Red LED on the Hub Plus controller is not “on”:
Check all of the above
Check the connection between the Power Supply and the Hub Plus Controller
Check the P5 Voltage Setting on the Hub Plus Controller (see Hub Plus manual)
v If LED 7 on the Hub Connection Board is not “on”:
Check all of the above
Check the connection between HCB(P4) and the Hub Plus Controller
Check the connection between the HCB(FE1)and the Front End Reader
v If all three of these LEDs are not “on” then call IEI Technical Support at 1-800-343-9502