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Wiring diagram auxiliary reader

3

2

V

1

E

M B

O

C

T

5

12

RL1

RL2

3
2
1

ST1

ST2

1

3

I1

3

2

V

1

4

5

12

Distance :

minimum 60cm

maximum 50 m

Auxiliary reader

 (terminal connections)

Input voltage

12V ~ or =

230V~

                     12

Power supply

                      V

Power supply

1                    1

Data

2                    2

Buzzer

3                    3

Green LED

M                  4

Common

5                    5

Red LED

DGPROX

           

Reader

It is recommended to use a separate power supply for the
auxiliary reader.

Summary of Contents for DGPROX

Page 1: ...Request to exit PB1 E Alarm Input M Common PB1 E and 4 O Relay 1 contact C Common T Relay 2 N O contact I1 Anti tamper switch V1 Varistor ST1 ST2 Jumper for reset Jumper for relay 1 RL1 Door relay RL...

Page 2: ...Alarm Off Audible signals 1 beep long Validation of data in programming mode master code proximity badge or time delay Or access code validated 2 beeps short Accessing the programming mode or exiting...

Page 3: ...up to 99 for 99 seconds 00 sets a latched output toggle on toggle off The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates the time delay has been accepted Alarm Relay Enter 2 then the time in...

Page 4: ...ons Mode 00 Present the badge in front of the DGPROX one audible beep will sound to confirm that the badge is valid then enter the PIN code Mode 01 Present the badge in front of the DGPROX reader or o...

Page 5: ...Time delays Function n Values Programmed values Keypad key in delay 0 10 10 sec 99 99 sec Door relay 1 01 1 sec 99 99 sec opened door before alarm 2 00 without alarm 01 10 sec 99 990 sec Master code 3...

Page 6: ...2 V 1 4 5 12 Distance minimum 60cm maximum 50 m Auxiliary reader terminal connections Input voltage 12V or 230V 12 Power supply V Power supply 1 1 Data 2 2 Buzzer 3 3 Green LED M 4 Common 5 5 Red LED...

Page 7: ...7 Template DGPROX 31 mm 26 mm 110 mm 125 mm 137 mm 29 mm 22 mm 45 mm 68 mm 86 mm Wiring Access Area 30 x 40 mm...

Page 8: ...8...

Page 9: ...erence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the us...

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