
Cables
14-5
Break-out box
Feeder cables such as the 812 cable, or any other, can be difficult to
route near the door and reader because of their bulk. This problem is
worse with small components such as door monitor switches, 090
Reading Heads and 272 Remote Indicators.
A good way of solving this problem is to use a junction box as a
“break-out box” at the door, enabling you to run short lengths of
thinner cable to the individual components. The diagram below
shows how this could be done using 812 cable and an 090 Reading
Head. It can be adapted to suit any situation.
Break-out box
Mon
purple
black
Common
Exit
white
black/
red pair
Tx
red
brown
green
Red
LED
VA
Green
LED
black/
white pair
Rx
black/
green pair
Lock
Function
Colour
1
2
4
5
6
7
Door equipment
Door
monitor
switch
Door
exit
pushbutton
Door
lock
screen
screen
The lock cable
screen does
not have to be
extended
beyond the
break-out box.
3
090
Reading
Head
As an alternative to a break-out box, the individual wires can be
removed from the outer sheath and routed to their respective
components within a protective cover.
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