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TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference
TRANSIT Entry Quick Installation Guide
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Step 3 Installation procedure
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the complete front cover from the
TRANSIT Entry.
3. Place the interface board on the 14-pin
header K1. Make sure it’s firmly positioned
and makes good contact with connector
K1.
4. Tighten the two screws to fix the board
into place.
5. Read the board’s installation guide for
additional notes like address settings,
jumper settings and wiring details.
6. Place the front cover on the TRANSIT
Entry back on.
Step 4 Connections
Wire connections to the TRANSIT Entry are user friendly spring cage terminal connectors. Connection
procedure with spring cage terminal connectors.
1. Strip wire lead for about 9 mm (0.35 inch).
2. Push the screwdriver straight down to
release the spring cage. Use a slotted,
narrow-head screwdriver.
3. Insert the wire lead into the wire terminal.
4. Remove the screwdriver, this clamps the
wire.
5. Gently pull on the installed wire to make
sure the connection is reliable.
Wire
Lead
Screwdriver
Note 1: Each connector terminal can accommodate only 1 solid or stranded wire.
Note 2: Wiring is normally done without ferrules. However, it is possible to use ferrules, provided that they
are properly crimped.
4.1 Power
supply
The TRANSIT Entry requires DC power supply in the range from 12 – 24V. Maximum current
consumption is 1A @ 12VDC, 0.5A @ 24VDC.
Connections:
DC-
Power supply 0V. Should be connected to
a protective earth connection.
DC+
Power supply 12 - 24VDC.
DC
+
DC
-
K5
Power supply
Note: The power supply connection has an auto resetting fuse protection.