Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual Upd !!better!! ❲UHD❳
Always keep a copy of the latest manual in your service vehicle. A failed installation caused by referencing a Rev 4.0 manual when you have a Rev M5 board will cost you more in truck rolls than the price of the hardware.
Connect downstream reader interface modules (such as LNL-1100-M5 or LNL-1200-M5) to the downstream RS-485 ports. Use high-quality twisted, shielded pair cable (24 AWG minimum). Firmware Upgrades and Software Provisioning (UPD)
Add a new Intelligent System Controller (ISC) and select as the device type. Input the assigned static IP address. Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual UPD
The (Rev 6.0, 2025/2026) includes three critical changes compared to legacy versions:
: Remove the legacy CASI M5/M3000 CPU (models E, P, PX, PXN, or PXNplus) and the legacy Power/Comm Board (PN: 110064001). Always keep a copy of the latest manual
A key feature of the M5 is its ability to operate independently of the host system, making the majority of access control and alarm monitoring decisions locally within the controller. This distributed architecture guarantees instant door response and alarm sensing in the field, while preserving the host computer's processing power for daily tasks like alarm handling, database updates, and report generation.
Link light should be solid, and activity light should flash rapidly showing network communication. Use high-quality twisted, shielded pair cable (24 AWG
Downstream Devices: Use the RS-485 ports to connect to existing M5 reader interface modules or input/output boards.
The controller is transmitting data down to the legacy boards. Solid Green A valid physical network connection is established. Common Troubleshooting Scenarios
Legacy CASI M-Series boards cannot be mixed with Lenel M-Series boards. When converting an M5 or M3000 enclosure, all companion boards connected to that backplane must be upgraded to the Lenel M-Series equivalents simultaneously. Step-by-Step Hardware Installation