29
AIM-4SL Hardware Manual
© 2011 Apollo Security Inc.
ADA-10
Figure 3.7.4: ADA-10 Hardware Layout
On the ADA-10, the jumpers must be cut using wire cutters to assign the reader/function. DO NOT CUT THE
JUMPERS FLUSH WITH THE SURFACE OF THE ADA-10 AS IT MAY BE NECESSARY RECONNECT
THEM LATER IF THE WRONG JUMPERS HAVE BEEN CUT
ADA-10 Reader Setting
Reader
1
2
3
4
1
NOT CUT
CUT
CUT
CUT
2
CUT
NOT CUT
CUT
CUT
3
CUT
CUT
NOT CUT
CUT
4
CUT
CUT
CUT
NOT CUT
Table 3.7.3:
ADA-10 Reader Setting
Next, the function of the ADA-10 must be defined. This is done by cutting one of the two function jumpers on
the ADA-10. For each reader, there are four possible settings:
ADA-10 Function Setting
Function
G1
G2
Strike Relay
NOT CUT
NOT CUT
Local Alarm
NOT CUT
CUT
Aux Relay 1
CUT
NOT CUT
Aux Relay 2
CUT
CUT
Table 3.7.4:
ADA-10 Function Setting
The above functions will work the same for each reader. Thus, if reader 2 is selected (1=CUT, 2=NOT,
3=CUT, 4=CUT), and the function Strike Relay is selected (G1=NOT, G2=NOT), the ADA will function as the
strike relay for Reader 2.
Summary of Contents for AIM-4SL
Page 6: ...Part Introduction I ...
Page 9: ...Part Hardware Layout II ...
Page 19: ...Part System Wiring III ...
Page 36: ...Part Troubleshooting IV ...
Page 38: ...Part Specifications V ...
Page 40: ...Part Supplemental Figures VI ...
Page 41: ...36 Supplemental Figures 2011 Apollo Security Inc 6 Supplemental Figures ...
Page 42: ...37 AIM 4SL Hardware Manual 2011 Apollo Security Inc ...
Page 43: ...38 Supplemental Figures 2011 Apollo Security Inc ...
Page 44: ...39 AIM 4SL Hardware Manual 2011 Apollo Security Inc ...
Page 45: ...40 Supplemental Figures 2011 Apollo Security Inc ...
Page 46: ...41 AIM 4SL Hardware Manual 2011 Apollo Security Inc ...
Page 47: ...42 Supplemental Figures 2011 Apollo Security Inc ...
Page 48: ...Part Table of Figures VII ...
Page 50: ...Part Revision History VIII ...