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Device locations example
The following example demonstrates the flexibility of specifying devices on CDC4
and on RASs or DGPs attached to its local buses, using a single door attributes
(inputs, outputs, and readers). In this example, both local buses use the ATS
protocol.
A single door can have two door inputs, an RTE input, two lock outputs, a DOTL
output, a forced door output, a warning output, and up to six assigned readers.
The diagram in Figure 24 on page 65 shows devices attached to CDC4 and
RASs/DGPs attached to its local buses that must be configured for use with the
door. Table 8 below shows how an operator would specify the device locations
when configuring the door. See also Figure 22 on page 47.
Table 8: Door example
Door 1 device
Location
Address
Input / output
Figure item
Door input 1
On-board inputs
–
3
(A)
Door input 2
DGP input
1
1
(B)
RTE input
DGP input
17
3
(C)
Lock output 1
DGP output
1
2
(D)
Lock output 2
DGP output
2
1
(E)
DOTL output
On-board relay
–
4
(F)
Forced door output
On-board (expander) relay
–
5
(G)
Warning output
DGP output
17
6
(H)
Assigned reader 1
RAS
1
1
(I)
Assigned reader 4
–
–
–
–
Assigned reader 5
–
–
–
–
Assigned reader 6
–
–
–
–
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