Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual Upd [new]
Port 2 connects to the existing legacy M5 reader interface panels using the original 2-wire RS-485 bus cabling.
Standard installations utilize the legacy enclosure’s battery backup to ensure functionality during a grid power failure. Initial Configuration and Network Setup
Before beginning, ensure you have the following requirements and tools: 12 VDC ± 10% at approximately 300mA.
The board utilizes plug-compatible inputs matching legacy power configurations. Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual UPD
Before you begin the installation process, ensure that you have:
Label every terminal block and wire entering the legacy CPU board to simplify mapping.
The installation process typically follows a "one-for-one" migration strategy: Hitron Bina Teknolojileri Power Down : Safely shut down the legacy controller. Disconnect Wiring : Unplug all field wiring from the legacy CASI boards. Hardware Swap : Remove the old boards and insert the new LNL-3300-M5 into the backplane Port 2 connects to the existing legacy M5
The LNL‑3300‑M5 is the core component of the Lenel M Series migration strategy. The migration process is straightforward:
The LNL-3300-M5 features several onboard diagnostic LEDs to assist with real-time troubleshooting: State / Behavior Indication Flashing Green (1 Hz) The controller operating system is running normally. LED 1 (Heartbeat) Flashing Green (Rapid) The panel is in a boot-loader state or updating firmware. LED 2 (Downstream RX) Flashing Green
Run a crossover cable or patch cable from your laptop directly to the RJ-45 Ethernet port on the LNL-3300-M5. Disconnect Wiring : Unplug all field wiring from
Connect the opposite end to a managed network switch with direct routing capabilities to the host OnGuard server. Configuration and Jumper Settings
Dictates how custom Wiegand card formats are stored and processed.
: Supports up to 32 board addresses and up to 16 card formats .
is a powerhouse designed to modernize older CASI M Series and M3000 systems without requiring a complete gut of the existing enclosure and wiring. It acts as the primary interface between the localized door readers, inputs/outputs (I/O), and the upstream OnGuard server. Key Hardware Specifications Advanced 32-bit architecture.