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Table 3-7

 

 

Interface

 

Wiring Terminal 

Description

 

Lock control output   

NC1 

Lock control of door 1 

COM1 
NO1 
NC2 

Lock control of door 2 

COM2 
NO2 

3.5.6

 

Wiring Description of Internal Alarm Output 

Corresponding wiring terminals of internal alarm control output are shown below. 

Table 3-8

 

 

Interface

 

Wiring Terminal 

Description

 

Internal alarm control 
output 

NC1 

Intrusion, overtime and vandal-proof  alarm 
output of door 1. Output time lasts for 15s. 

COM1 
NO1 
NC2 

Intrusion, overtime and vandal-proof  alarm 
output of door 2. Output time lasts for 15s. 

COM2 
NO42 

3.5.7

 

Wiring Description of Reader 

 

1 door only supports to connect one type of reader: RS-485 or Wiegand. 
Please refer to Table 3-9 for descriptions of wiring terminals corresponding to readers. Take Door 1 for 
example, and other readers are the same as door 1. Please refer to the table below for descriptions of 
video cable specification and length. 

Table 3-9

 

 

Interface   

Wiring Terminal 

Cable Color 

Description 

Entry Reader of 
Door 1 

485+ 

Purple   

485 reader 

485- 

Yellow   

LED 

Brown   

Wiegand reader 

D0 

Green   

D1 

White   

CASE 

Blue 

GND 

Black   

Reader power supply 

12V 

Red   

Table 3-10

 

 

Reader Type   

Connection Mode 

Length   

485 Reader 

CAT5e network cable, 485 connection   

100m 

Wiegand Reader 

CAT5e network cable, Wiegand connection 

30m 

Summary of Contents for ASC2102B-T

Page 1: ...Two door Sub Access Controller User s Manual V1 0 2...

Page 2: ...figure the IP MAC of the terminal where the commonly used client is located as an allowlist to further improve access security 2 Change Password Regularly We suggest that you change passwords regularl...

Page 3: ...the key operation information of the logged in user 8 The Establishment of a Secure Network Environment In order to better protect the security of the platform and reduce cyber security risks it is r...

Page 4: ...be in compliance with the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by implementing measures include but not limited to providing cl...

Page 5: ...or try other mainstream reader software if the Guide in PDF format cannot be opened All trademarks registered trademarks and the company names in the Manual are the properties of their respective own...

Page 6: ...ge Please don t dismantle the device arbitrarily Please transport use and store the device within allowed humidity and temperature range Power Requirement Please make sure to use batteries according t...

Page 7: ...ion 4 Disassembly 5 Wiring Description 6 1 1 1 Wiring Description of CAN Bus 7 3 5 2 Wiring Description of Exit Button Door Sensor 7 3 5 3 Wiring Description of External Alarm Input 8 3 5 4 Wiring Des...

Page 8: ...control output electric lock 2 and alarm output 3 With RS485 port it may extend to connect lift control module alarm or household control module Support CAN bus and connect main access controller FLA...

Page 9: ...ease check according to the table below Table 2 1 No Name Quantity 1 Access controller 1 2 Installation positioning drawing 1 3 Accessory kit screw expansion pipe and wiring terminal 1 4 Quick start g...

Page 10: ...3 3 Installation Guide System Structure External Dimension The unit is mm...

Page 11: ...installation modes Mode 1 fix the whole device onto the wall with screws Mode 2 install U shaped guide rail and hang the whole device onto the wall U shaped guide rail is a self bought fitting Mode 1...

Page 12: ...d guide rail Push the snap joint at the bottom of the device upwards The installation is completed when you hear the fitting sound Disassembly If the device is installed with mode 2 please disassemble...

Page 13: ...low Interfaces are described in the table below Table 3 1 No Interface Description No Interface Description 1 CAN bus 9 Not available at present 2 External extension module 10 Entry reader of door 1 3...

Page 14: ...atus indicator 19 20 Power indicator 1 1 1 Wiring Description of CAN Bus Wiring terminals of CAN bus are described in the table below Table 3 3 Interface Wiring Terminal Description CAN bus CANL CAN b...

Page 15: ...ternal alarm input interfaces are able to connect smoke detector and IR detector etc ALM2 Alarm input interface 2 ALM3 Alarm input interface 3 ALM4 Alarm input interface 4 ALM5 Alarm input interface 5...

Page 16: ...le and visual sirens COM 3 5 5 Wiring Description of Lock Support 2 groups of lock control outputs serial numbers after the terminals represent corresponding doors Please choose a proper connection mo...

Page 17: ...s for 15s COM2 NO42 3 5 7 Wiring Description of Reader 1 door only supports to connect one type of reader RS 485 or Wiegand Please refer to Table 3 9 for descriptions of wiring terminals corresponding...

Page 18: ...inary representation 00110 corresponds to 6 in decimal system Speed 6 8 Set the speed All of them are at the bottom transmission speed is 50kb s Only digit 6 is at ON position transmission speed is 80...

Page 19: ...nds to 6 in decimal system Speed 6 8 Set the speed All of them are at the bottom transmission speed is 50kb s Only digit 6 is at ON position transmission speed is 80kb s Only digit 7 is at ON position...

Page 20: ...eader Wiegand RS485 Communication Port CAN Quantity of Connected Reader 4 groups Working Power Rated power 10V 15V DC rated current 0 75A Real time Monitoring Support Fire Alarm Linkage Support Vandal...

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