ACS5000 Installation Manual
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This circuit provides door status information (open/closed) to the control
panel so the corresponding application can take appropriate action locally,
or send email notifications if necessary.
2.
Wire the DOOR LOCK RELAY terminal block.
a)
Connect the door latch to the COM terminal and either the NO or NC terminal.
b)
The DOOR LOCK RELAY provides both NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed)
contacts, and is driven in response to the presentation of valid credentials or the
programmable REX input.
c)
Timing and other aspects of relay activation are programmed through the
corresponding application.
3.
If used for an alarm shunt, wire the AUX RELAY 1 terminal block. If not used for an alarm
shunt, AUX RELAY 1 can be used for a variety of purposes.
4.
Wire AUX RELAY 2. Like the AUX RELAY 1, this terminal block can be used for a variety of
purposes, and are programmed via the corresponding application.
NOTE:
The fully programmable AUX RELAYs provide both NO (Normally Open) and NC
(Normally Closed) contacts.
WARNING: Relay Amp Limit
THERE IS A 3 AMP 24 VOLT DC LIMIT ON THROUGH CURRENT FOR ALL
RELAYS.
5.
If used, wire the AUX INPUTS terminal block.
a)
The IN1 and IN2 terminals are contact closure type inputs that share a COM terminal.
b)
The terminals can be used for a variety of purposes, and are programmed through
the application.
6.
Wire the Reader switches to the last block of terminals in this door node.
NOTE:
Refer to the Reader/Keypad Wiring Guide for Brivo approved devices and
connection diagrams.
a)
Use the wire recommended by the manufacturer of the reader or keypad. If no wire is
recommended, use a minimum of 22 AWG wire with sufficient conductors that
include shield (drain).
b)
The reader interface uses standard Wiegand wiring conventions. Connect the wire
properly to the terminal block on the appropriate board node. Following is a typical,
but not universal
, wiring guide. Refer to the Reader/Keypad Wiring Guide for
guidelines related to your specific reader or keypad.
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Connect the green reader wire to the DATA0 terminal. This is the standard
Data 0 circuit for Wiegand readers.
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Connect the white reader wire to the DATA1 terminal. This is the standard
Data 1 circuit for Wiegand readers.