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 Diagram1 • Normally Close (NC)

 Diagram 2 • Normally Open (NO)

 Diagram 3 • Other Accessories

 

NO2

COM2

NC2
SEN

GND

BUT
NO1

COM1

NC1

GND

+12V

Release Button

EM Lock

Emergency

Break Glass

Overwrite Key

Switch

+

_

1
3

B
D

DC12V

3A

_     +    

NO2

COM2

NC2
SEN

GND

BUT
NO1

COM1

NC1

GND

+12V

Release Button

EM Lock

Emergency

Break Glass

Overwrite Key

Switch

+

_

2
3

A
C

DC12V

3A

_     +    

Use either Type NO or Type NC alarm device.

 

NO2

COM2

NC2
SEN

GND

BUT
NO1

COM1

NC1

GND

+12V

_     +    

Alarm Device

Type NC dry contact

Alarm Device

Type NO drycontact

Door Sensor

DC12V

3A

Door Lock Connectors

The terminal will trigger the alarm output 
(NO or NC) in the following situations:
•  Door  forced  open  (A  door  sensor  must 

be installed)

•  Door open time out (A door sensor must 

be installed)

•  Terminal has been illegally dismantled

Alarm System 

NO Type – NO2 – COM2
NC Type – NC2- COM2

Door Sensor 

(SEN-GND)

Release Button

 (BUT-GND)

Dry Contact

 

(Independent power supply for door 

lock)

• NO type door lock (NO1-COM)

• NC type door lock (NC1-COM)

Power Contact 

(Using power from terminal to power 

on door lock)

• NO type door lock (NO1-GND)

• NC type door lock (NC1-GND)

Dry  Contact

  (independent  power 

supply for door lock)

• NO type door lock (NO1-COM)

• NC type door lock (NC1-COM)

Power  Contact

  (using  power  from 

terminal to power on door lock)

• COM1 - +12V 

WIRING PORT  USAGE

NO2
COM2
NC2

SEN
GND

BUT

NO1

NC1

COM1

Appendix II 

 

Terminal Dimensions and Measurements 

Appendix I

Power Supply & Door Lock System Wiring Diagrams  

Front View of  a Back Plate

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