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4.2 Attaching other devices except terminal   

  You can attach the following devices. Refer to the specifications of each 

device for more information on installation. 

interphone 

Locking device 

Door Open button 

External Speaker (Main b/d V4.24 or later) 

 

  Types of installable locking devices and specifications   

 

Type 

Specifications 

Remarks 

Deadbolt input: 

DC12V, 

 

1A or lower 

Voltage output, 

Fail Safe/Secure 

Electronic 

Magnetic-Lock 

input: DC12V,   

1A or lower 

Voltage output, 

Fail Safe/Secure 

Electric Strike 

input: DC12V,   

1A or lower 

Voltage output, 

Fail Safe/Secure 

Auto Door 

*Maximum Switching Voltage: 

220V DC,250V AC. 

*Maximum Switching Current:   

2A DC,AC or lower 

Contact output 

Fail Safe Type: UNLOCKED, Open Type on Emergency 

Fail Secure Type: LOCKED, Close Type on Emergency 

 

4.3 Connecting the external cables 

 

  You should connect the following external cables. 

But you don't have to install the interphone and network cables if the 

customer doesn't request them. 

 

Interphone cable (

  in Figure 2) 

 

Door control cable (

in Figure 2) 

 

Network cable (

in Figure 2) 

Summary of Contents for NAC-3000

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Page 2: ... 2 513 2191 E mail customer nitgen com URL http www nitgen com Features and specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this guide may be copied or reproduced for any purpose without the prior written authorization from NITGEN NITGEN holds the copyright on the brands NITGEN and NITGEN logo ...

Page 3: ...MODE 7 3 2 STANDALONE MODE 8 4 INSTALLATION 9 4 1 FASTENING THE AUXILIARY PLATE 9 4 2 ATTACHING OTHER DEVICES EXCEPT TERMINAL 10 4 4 FASTENING THE TERMINAL 17 5 CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION 18 APPENDIXⅠ 19 CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL CABLE IN MAIN BOARD V3 04 19 APPENDIX II 24 HOW TO INSTALL EXTERNAL CASE 24 1 Parts List 24 2 Installation 25 APPENDIX III 27 ...

Page 4: ...llation guide because the performance can be decreased if the product is installed incorrectly 1 2 Product package Product Pictures Qty Use Terminal 1ea Access Controller Adapter 1ea Power cord 1ea Supplying power for the terminal Bracket 1ea Fastening the terminal ...

Page 5: ... 5 2ea Fastening the terminal Bolt 4ea Fastening the bracket Housing 1ea Receptacle 6ea Connecting door cable Housing Receptacle Cable 1ea Connecting interphone cable S W CD 1ea ...

Page 6: ...ld not be exposed outside and it is highly recommended to bury them underground If that is impossible you must obtain the user s consent before installation Power supply should begin after all connections are completed Do not disconnect the lines or make any additional connections while the power is supplied If you install the product as an access controller at a proper height for the users and in...

Page 7: ...3 System Configuration 3 1 Network mode Terminals are connected by network and it can be remote control Network TCP IP Server PC Client PC Terminal Locking Device Door Open S W Interphone External Speaker ...

Page 8: ... 8 3 2 Standalone mode One terminal is used independently All settings such as user registration deletion and access control are performed in the terminal alone Locking Device Door Open S W Interphone ...

Page 9: ...les Fasten the terminal 4 1 Fastening the auxiliary plate Decide where you want to install the product with the bracket and make 2 holes Φ30 for cable insertion to the wall as shown in the shaded area in Figure 1 Align the bracket with the holes and fasten it with 4 bolts Figure 1 ⓐⓑⓓⓕ If there are extra holes for fastening you can use ⓒ and ⓔ in Figure 1 Figure 1 d e f a c b ...

Page 10: ...ic Lock input DC12V 1A or lower Voltage output Fail Safe Secure Electric Strike input DC12V 1A or lower Voltage output Fail Safe Secure Auto Door Maximum Switching Voltage 220V DC 250V AC Maximum Switching Current 2A DC AC or lower Contact output Fail Safe Type UNLOCKED Open Type on Emergency Fail Secure Type LOCKED Close Type on Emergency 4 3 Connecting the external cables You should connect the ...

Page 11: ...eaker Cable ⓔin Figure 2 WIEGAND RS232 Cable ⓕ in Figure 2 Figure 2 1 Main Board V3 04 Figure 2 Main Board V4 24 When installing the Main Board V3 04 Figure 2 1 Please refer to the Appendix 1 Connecting the External Cable in Main Board V3 04 ...

Page 12: ...N NO Feature 1 INTER_1 51021 0200 5264 02 50058 8000 5263PBT UL Cable 24 28AWG 2 INTER_2 When connecting the cable to the connector please pay attention to the terminal numbers Interphone Door Open S W Interphone Door Open Button Common Door Monitor GND Door Open Contact_B Contact_A ...

Page 13: ...he cable to the connector Contact output is used when installing on the auto door So make sure to set the terminal JP3 as OPEN The factory default of the terminal JP3 is JUMPER Some locking devices may not have door monitoring signals JP3 is positioned back of the terminal JP3 is jumper for supplying power 12V to the door lock If you use the external power supply those jumper must be removed befor...

Page 14: ...on 2 Door Open button Open button 3 Door Monitoring Monitor 12 24V 4 CONTACT_B VCC 12 2 4V 5 COMMON COM 6 CONTACT_A VCC 12 2 4V The teminal JP3 Close Pay attention to connecting Door Monitoring Signal Main b d V3 04 have to connected No 3 and 5 Common Contact_B GND Door Monitor Door Open Contact_A Door Open Button Power Fail Secure Deadbolt Power Fail Safe Strike EM Lock Door Monitoring Signal ...

Page 15: ...COMMON Contact Contact 6 CONTACT_A Contact The teminal JP3 Open 4 3 3 Connecting the network cable J14 If there s no connector for the network cable connect as follows pay attention to PIN numbers Schematic Housing Cable PIN No Feature 1 TXP 2 TXN 3 RXP RJ45 8PIN UTP 6 RXN After you finish the above connection use the Network Connection Cable to connect to the connector J14 ⓓ in Figure 2 ...

Page 16: ...ity are correct 4 3 5 External Speaker Cable J4 Schematic Housing Receptacle Cable PIN No Feature 1 External Speaker 5264 02 5263PBT UL Cable 24 28AWG 2 External Speaker 4 3 6 WIEGAND RS232 Cable J8 Schematic Housing Receptacle Cable PIN No Feature 1 GND 2 EXT_TXD 3 EXT_RXD 4 GND 5 WIEGAND_1 5264 02 5263PBT UL Cable 24 28AWG 6 WIEGAND_0 External Speaker ...

Page 17: ...igure 3 4 4 Fastening the terminal As shown in Figure 3 insert the grooves of the terminal into two hooks of the fastened bracket As shown in Figure 4 use 2 bolts to fasten the terminal to the bracket Figure ...

Page 18: ...er ID and fingerprint By default user ID is set to 4 digits long Test the devices including locking device attached to the terminal by performing fingerprint authentication If there s no problem delete the fingerprint you registered for the test If you manage terminals via the network after installation proceed the following test Install the program on a server PC for manager registration and init...

Page 19: ...nal cables But you don t have to install the interphone and network cables if the customer doesn t request them Interphone cable ⓐ in Figure A Door control cable ⓑin Figure A Network cable ⓓin Figure A Power cable ⓒin Figure A RS232 cable ⓔin Figure A WIEGAND cable ⓕin Figure A Figure A Main Board V3 04 ...

Page 20: ... NO Feature 1 INTER_1 51021 0200 5264 02 50058 8000 5263PBT UL Cable 24 28AWG 2 INTER_2 When connecting the cable to the connector please pay attention to the terminal numbers Interphone Door Open S W Interphone Door Open Button Common Door Monitor GND Door Open Contact_B Contact_A ...

Page 21: ... the connector Contact output is used when installing on the auto door So make sure to set the terminal JP3 as OPEN The factory default of the terminal JP3 is JUMPER Some locking devices may not have door monitoring signals How to connect cables by types of locking devices Common Contact_B GND Door Monitor Door Open Contact_A Door Open Button Power Fail Secure Door Monitoring Signal Deadbolt Power...

Page 22: ...ACT_B VCC 12 2 4V 5 COMMON COM 6 CONTACT_A VCC 12 2 4V The teminal JP3 Close Pay attention to connecting Door Monitoring Signal Main b d V3 04 have to connected No 3 and 5 Auto Door PIN NO Feature Normal Open Normal Close Door Monitoring Door Open 1 GND COM Open button 2 Door Open button Open button 3 Door Monitoring Monitor 12 24V 4 CONTACT_B Contact 5 COMMON Contact Contact 6 CONTACT_A Contact T...

Page 23: ...etwork Connection Cable to connect to the connector J14 ⓓ in Figure 2 1 4 Connecting the power cable J16 Connect the DC cable of the adaptor to the connector J16 1 5 Connecting the RS232 cable J9 Schematic Housing Receptacle Cable PIN NO Feature 1 GND 2 EXT_TXD 51021 0300 50058 8000 UL Cable 28AWG 3 EXT_RXD 1 6 Connecting the WIGAND cable J8 Schematic Housing Receptacle Cable PIN NO Feature 1 GND ...

Page 24: ... 24 Appendix II How to install External case 1 Parts List Externternal case Auxiliary case 10 Torx bolts 4 Phllips bolts ...

Page 25: ...ation Screw 2 Phillips bolts in tightly to fasten the Auxiliary case on the wall as shown in Figure2 Figure1 Figure2 As shown in Figure4 use 4 Torx bolts to fasten the bracket into the auxiliary case Figure3 Figure4 ...

Page 26: ...s shown in Figure6 Figure5 Figure6 If you want to connect the cables such as power network in the side of External case then make a hole as shown Figure 7 After covering the Terminal with the External case fasten them with 4Trox bolts as shown Figure9 Figure7 Figure8 Figure9 ...

Page 27: ...C 3000 is originally designed to be grounded the coiled temper switch to the bracket therefore please pay attention to do not separate the cables or break out the temper swich Figure1 The ground cable must be connected to the bottom of bolt as shown Figure2 when temper switch is break out Figure2 ...

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