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Installation Instructions for BEST Wi-Q™ Technology WQX-WAC Wireless Access Controllers
Planning the installation
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Sign on WAC
The process of bringing a WAC into the
BEST
Wi-Q™
Access Management System (AMS) is known as signing
on.
If the connected reader doesn’t have a keypad, a sign-
on keypad is required. If no wired keypad is installed, a
sign-on keypad is available as accessory WQD-WAC-
PAD.
Connect the sign-on keypad to the WAC Wireless
Access Controller
1 Once the WAC is wired, connect the sign-on keypad
to the WAC reader terminal.
Signing on a WAC Wireless Access Controller
2 Enter
5678
on the keypad.
This will cause the green LED to blink the on the WAC
three times.
3 Enter the sign-on key for the facility in the AMS
database.
Note:
The sign-on key can be found under the facility
sign-on credential field in the Wi-Q Technology™
Access Management System (AMS). Refer to the
BEST
Wi-Q AMS User Guide
.
You should see the red and green LEDs blinking and
the blue light turns ON to indicate that the radio on
the board is active. Once the reader signs on to one of
the
Wi-Q
gateways in your facility, the green LED on
the WAC blinks three times. At this point the WAC
should appear under the New Facility Item folder in
AMS (it may take up to 2 minutes for this to occur).
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Test WAC
For Wireless Access Controller with keypad only:
To test the WAC for proper operation before It’s pro-
grammed, follow these instructions:
1 Press
1234
.
2 Press
#
.
The green light flashes and the locking mechanism
unlocks or you should hear a relay click.
3 Operate the lock and open the door.
For Wireless Access Controllers wired to card
readers:
To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is
programmed, use the temporary operator card that
came with the device. This card is for temporary use
only. After permanent cards have been programmed
into the device, the temporary card will no longer
unlock the lock (once users are programmed into the
WAC).
1 Using the installed reader to access the lock, pres-
ent the temporary operator card to gain access.
The green light flashes and the locking mechanism
unlocks.
If the mechanism doesn’t unlock, use the on-board
LEDs and refer to the following table.
WAC
on-board
LEDs
You should
Single red
flash
Use the card at a moderate speed.
Three red
flashes
Use the temporary operator card
provided with the lock.
or
Perform a deep reset to restore to
the factory default settings (the lock
may already be associated/pro-
grammed)
Figure 2 Wireless Access Controller, typical installation.
See Table 1 for a description of connections.
Weigand
output
reader
12 VDC
Strike Power
Supply
by others
Electric
lock, strike
or maglock
STRIKE NC (Relay 1)
STRIKE COM (Relay 1)
STRIKE NO (Relay 1)
SHUNT NC (Relay 2)
SHUNT COM (Relay 2)
SHUNT NC (Relay 2)
KEY (I/O)
GND
RQE (I/O)
DSM (I/O)
GND
DLS (I/O)
WIEGAND 0 (I/O)
GND
WIEGAND 1 (I/O)
RED
GND
GRN
ANT
DO NOT USE
GND
3.3V (10mA MAX)
DO NOT USE
– DC 9-24V
+ DC 9-24V
– DC 9-24V
+ DC 9-24V
+12 VDC
Connect
as required
Output
device (example
shown: horn)
Input switch
GND
(–)
(+)
(+ P
o
w
er)
(+ Power)
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Installation Instructions for BEST Wi-Q™ Technology WQX-WAC Wireless Access Controllers
Planning the installation
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a Product Group of dormakaba USA Inc.
Summary of Contents for BEST Wi-Q ONGUARD
Page 7: ...A Glossary Glossary 109 B Lock Installation Lock Installation 113 ...
Page 40: ...40 2 Select Inbound Rules Figure 13 Inbound Rules Select Inbound Rules ...
Page 45: ...45 7 De select the Public option Click Next Figure 18 De select Public ...
Page 52: ...52 Figure 27 Wi Q Interface Setup Wizard Click Next ...
Page 57: ...57 Figure 33 Custom Setup Options Click Next ...
Page 75: ...75 To add a new Sign On Credential 1 Select Add Figure 52 Add Segment Sign On Credential 1 ...
Page 113: ...B Lock installation ...