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Mercury Security © 2018 

LP1501 

DOC  10107-0064 

REV 1.01 

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6.  Communication Wiring: 

The  LP1501  controller  communicates  to  the  host  via  the  on-board  10-BaseT/100Base-TX  Ethernet 
interface. 

7.  Reader/Serial I/O Device Wiring: 

Reader port 1 supports TTL (D1/D0, Clock/Data), F/2F, or 2-wire RS-485 device(s).  Reader port 2 supports 
TTL (D1/D0, Clock/Data), or F/2F.   Power to reader  port 1  is 12  Vdc at 300 mA maximum.  The reader 
connected to reader port 2 may be powered from the 12 Vdc auxiliary power supply output; TB4-1 and TB4-
2.  Readers that require different voltage or have high current requirements should be powered separately.  
Refer  to  the  reader  manufacture  specifications  for  cabling  requirements.    In  the  2-wire  LED  mode,  the 
buzzer output is used to drive the second LED.  Reader port configuration is set via the host software. 

Reader port 1 can support up to eight 2-wire RS-485 remote serial I/O devices using MSP1 protocol or up 
to two OSDP devices.  If two OSDP devices are used, reader port 2 will not support a third reader.  If only 
one OSDP device is configured, then reader port 2 is available for a second reader.  The maximum cable 
length is 2000 ft. (610 m).  Do not terminate any RS-485 devices connected to reader port 1.   

 

When powering remote device(s) from the LP1501, be cautious not to exceed the maximum current limit.  
Cable gauge must also be evaluated.  See specifications section for details. 

 

Reader Wiring Diagrams:

 

 

 

 

 

Reader Port 1 

Typical D1/D0 or Clock/Data Reader 

Reader Port 2 

Typical D1/D0 or Clock/Data Reader 

 

 

 

 

Reader Port 1 

Typical Unsupervised F/2F Reader

 

Reader Port 2 

Typical Unsupervised F/2F Reader 

 
 

 

1

TB2

VO (12 Vdc)

GND

LED

BZR

CLK/D1
DAT/D0

FIRST READER PORT

TB3

1

BZR

DAT/D0

CLK/D1

LED

SECOND READER PORT

1

TB4

GND

VIN

GND

VO

(12 Vdc)

+12 Vdc

D1

GROUND

DO (GREEN LED)

F/2F Reader

1

VO (12 Vdc)

GND

LED

BZR

CLK/D1
DAT/D0

TB2

FIRST READER PORT

TB3

1

BZR

DAT/D0

CLK/D1

LED

1

TB4

GND

VIN

GND

VO

+12 Vdc

D1

GROUND

DO (GREEN LED)

F/2F Reader

SECOND READER PORT

Summary of Contents for LP1501

Page 1: ...TTL D1 D0 Clock Data or F 2F signaling also provides tri state LED control and buzzer control one wire LED mode only Two Form C contact relay outputs may be used for door strike control or alarm signaling The relay contacts are rated at 2 A 30 Vdc dry contact configuration Two inputs are provided that may be used for monitoring the door contact exit push button or alarm contact Input circuits can ...

Page 2: ...2 GND Auxiliary Power Output Ground TB4 3 VIN Input Power 12 Vdc from local power supply TB4 4 GND Input Power Ground TB5 1 NO Relay K1 Normally Open Contact TB5 2 1 C Relay K1 Common Contact TB5 3 NC Relay K1 Normally Closed Contact TB5 4 NO Relay K2 Normally Open Contact TB5 5 2 C Relay K2 Common Contact TB5 6 NC Relay K2 Normally Closed Contact Note 1 Terms A B are from the RS 485 standard Jump...

Page 3: ...unication address 0 Alternate Host Port Disabled 4 Bulk Erase Configuration Memory The bulk erase function can be used for the following purposes Erase all configuration and cardholder database sanitize board Update OEM default parameters after OEM code has been changed Recover from database corruption causing LP1501 board to continuously reboot If clearing the memory does not correct the initiali...

Page 4: ...ote serial I O devices using MSP1 protocol or up to two OSDP devices If two OSDP devices are used reader port 2 will not support a third reader If only one OSDP device is configured then reader port 2 is available for a second reader The maximum cable length is 2000 ft 610 m Do not terminate any RS 485 devices connected to reader port 1 When powering remote device s from the LP1501 be cautious not...

Page 5: ...AL I O MODULE MR16in MR16out FOR EXAMPLE MR62e MR50 MR52 GND GND 12 Vdc TR TR MR62e FOR EXAMPLE MR50 MR16out MR16in MR52 GND TR 12 Vdc GND TR TR TR FIRST READER PORT REFER TO THE APPROPRIATE REMOTE SERIAL I O DEVICE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR ADDRESS AND BAUD RATE SETTINGS DO NOT TERMINATE ANY OF THE DEVICES ON THE RS 485 MULTI DROP COMMUNICATION BUS EACH REMOTE SERIAL I O DEVICE MUST BE CONFIGURED W...

Page 6: ... a Common pole C a Normally Open pole NO and a Normally Closed pole NC When you are controlling the delivery of power to the door strike the Normally Open and Common poles are used When momentarily removing power to unlock the door as with a mag lock the Normally Closed and Common poles are used Check with local building codes for proper egress door installation Door lock mechanisms can generate E...

Page 7: ...ne 80 ON 2 Host Communication Activity 3 Readers combined Clock Data or D1 D0 Mode Flashes when Data is Received Either Input RS 485 Mode Flashes when Transmitting Data F 2F Mode Flashes when Data Acknowledgment is Received 4 Input IN1 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flash Fault See Note 1 5 Input IN2 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flash Fault See Note 1 6 Cabinet Tamper 7 Reserved for Future Use D9 ...

Page 8: ...nication Ethernet 10 BaseT 100Base TX and Micro USB port 2 0 with optional adapter pluggable model USB2 OTGE100 Inputs Two unsupervised supervised Programmable End of Line resistors 1k 1k ohm 1 watt standard One unsupervised input dedicated for cabinet tamper Outputs Two relays Form C contacts 2 A 30 Vdc resistive Reader Interface Power 12 Vdc 10 PoE PoE or local power supply 300 mA maximum Data I...

Page 9: ...Levels Feature Level Standby Power I Endurance IV Line Security I Destructive Attack I These specifications are subject to change without notice 14 Additional Mounting Information Sources for the optional items shown below 3 gang stainless steel blank cover Available from Leviton part number 84033 40 Graybar part number 88158404 Magnetic switch set G R I part number 505 FIELD WIRING LP1501 WITH IN...

Page 10: ...ied warranties and expressly excludes and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Returns must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA number obtained from customer service and prepaid postage and insurance Liability The Interface should only be used to control exits from areas where an alternative method for exit is available This prod...

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