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DESIGNED SECURITY INC
800-272-3555 www.dsigo.com
1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop, Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email: [email protected]
INS-8900-151110
WIRING
TOP COVER
Remove the 4 screws securing the Top Cover, then
remove cover and carefully place it to avoid marring the
metal finish.
CABLE ROUTING
The
Lane Power Cable
is a single CAT5 Network-style cable that carries power and data to
the remote bollard for each lane.
Power and I/O
cables are pulled to each
Smart
bollard. Each lane has 1 Smart bollard.
Adjacent lane bollards will have a
Smart
side and a
Remote
side.
The last bollard in a set of lanes is a
Remote
bollard and only requires a
Lane Power Cable
from a Smart or Adjacent bollard for that lane.
Begin wiring from the Right-most bollard
when facing from the Entrance (unsecure) side.
This bollard will have I/O and Power connections under the Top Cover.
Route
Lane and Power
cables through the Bollard End. For access, remove 2 screws on
each End Cover and place covers aside to avoid marring metal finish.
DSI recommends routing
I/O cables
through corresponding end of bollard.
Leave adequate service loop in cables. Route cables to avoid contact with moving parts.
Check conduit or cableway for airflow
using a strip of tissue paper. If airflow is detected,
use an appropriate material to block airflow through conduit access hole.
Airflow through
chassis may result in rapid dust accumulation on sensor optics which can lead to false
alarms and frequent cleaning requirements.
Power Wiring must be of sufficient Gauge
to provide 24VDC under load, measured at the
Power Input Connector.
POWER INPUT TERMINATION
Use the included WAGO™ tool to remove and connect
the wires on WAGO™ connectors
.
Photo shows
WAGO™ tool in use. Hook over edge and
press tab into connector to release spring holding each
wire.
I/O BOARD
POWER BOARD
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