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Brivo ACS100 Installation Manual
b)
When the switch is open, the control panel interprets this input as a “Door Open”
condition. When the switch is closed, the control panel interprets this input as a
“Door Closed” condition.
c)
This circuit provides door status information (open/closed) to the control panel so
the Brivo Onair Cloud Server can take appropriate action locally, or send email
notifications if necessary.
Wire the DOOR LOCK RELAY
1.
Using the output 12VDC and the Switched Ground, Door Strikes and Magnetic Locks can be
directly powered. In the use case of a Door Strike, the strike is connected to the ACS100’s 12
VDC and the Switched Ground. The Switched Ground can be configured as Normally Open
(Normal) or Normally C losed (Energized) depending on the lock utilized. In this scenario, the
ACS100 can switch up to 3A@12VDC.
2.
For situations requiring a 24 VDC lock, an external power source can be used to power the
lock, use a shared ground between the power source and the ACS100, and then use the
Switched Ground to power the lock or solenoid. In this scenario, the ACS100 can drive up to
3A@24VDC (note that the ACS100 should be powered from PoE or 12 VDC power supply).
3.
Devices which require a switched ground to externally drive an external device (such as a PIR
sensor turning on and off a mag lock) can use the Switched Ground directly. It can pull
650mA via the 12V output up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees C).
4.
Devices which require a switched 12V trigger (low power signalling) to turn on and off the
lock can configure the ACS100 to use the 12V trigger. Note that in this scenario, the Brown
wire is pulled high to 12V to use as a trigger, but won’t be able to source power.
5.
From the Brivo Onair user interface, the ACS100 door lock relay default state can be config-
ured in software as Normal or Energized. In addition to the default state selection, an
installer is also able to select the Output Mode with the options of Lock Power or Lock
Trigger.
·
Lock Power refers to the Switched Ground connection which may be used to
energize or de-energize locks.
·
Lock Trigger refers to the 12VDC Trigger which shares a common connection
with the Switched Ground. It may be used as a low power input signal to an
external power control device.
Lock Power Wiring Diagram