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Access Door Module ADM-2W704 (Rev 1.3) Installation & Application Guide
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Access Door Module
Request to Exit Input (Not Evaluated by UL)
The Request to Exit input has 2 components; the first is the Request to Exit Status that is monitored by
software, to give the operator the status of the button. The second component is the contact on the Request to
Exit button that interrupts the Door Lock signal to allow egress. The Request to Exit push button must have
both an N.O. contact and an N.C. contact to retrieve the status and to interrupt the Door Lock for egress. The
table and diagram below show how the Request to Exit should be configured and wired for the Door Lock type
chosen.
When using a Type 3 or Type 4 EOL Circuit and a Request to Exit button that has a single pole switch, make
sure that the 10K Ohm resistor is on the input leg of the circuit, not the ground side of the circuit, or the Door
Lock and/or Request to Exit status may not work properly, as shown below. Optional EOL Circuit resistors
are shown for EOL Circuit Types 3 and 4.
RTE Configuration and Wiring
The product is shipped configured for
Fail Secure
doors.
Door Lock
RTE Status
RTE Contact
Jumper
Fail Safe
N.O.
N.C.
2-3
Fail Secure
N.C.
N.O.
1-2