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Control unit installation

Wire the components to the Access Control Unit (ACU) as shown on the first page.

Press the exit button or in the absence of an exit button, short the 0V and exit terminals together. 

The configured lock output LED will come on and the lock should release.

Use

Max length

Type

Reader / Keypad

500 feet

8 core, shielded -  Belden 9538, Alpha 1298C (22AWG)  General Cable

 

C0744A / C0745A (22AWG)

Input / Output

100 yds

2 conductor - Alpha 1172C (22AWG) or equivalent

Cable specification

Cable type

Part number

Qty

Description

Fitting Kit  fk1-095

 3

35mm wall plugs

 3

8g x 1.5 pozi twin woodscrew

 1

M4 x 20 pozi pan machine screw

 5

Cable tie

 4

Cable clip

 1

Diode 1N4001

 1

M4 Rubber washer

Parts kits

Mounting

The unit will continue to operate in a 'standalone' mode if the PC is shut down. Any Events that occur during this 

period are stored in the unit and the PC is updated when it comes back on line. 

The ACU shall be installed within the protected premises as both the power and lock wiring is present at the PCB.   

A Tamper alarm input is provided on the PCB - See Input/Output Wiring

Where the ACU is being installed within a plastic enclosure, the hub must be connected to the conduit before it is 

connected to the plastic enclose.  This is to eliminate the potential of any excessive torque loading being applied 

to the plastic enclosure during installation.

This housing should be fixed to the surface with suitable fasteners; screws and wall plugs are provided for this in 

the fitting kit.  Also provided are cable ties to secure the cabling and a smaller securing screw for the lid.

This product is not suitable for retail sale.  All warranties are invalid if this product 

is not installed by a trained technician.

This unit is for Indoor use only

PC installation

The current specification for compatible PC hardware, network and operating systems is available on our website 

at the following link: 

http://paxton.info/720

Summary of Contents for 654-549-US

Page 1: ...n contacts are closed Contact Orange The door contacts are closed Tamper Orange The tamper contacts are closed PSU Orange The PSU contacts are closed Net2Air Blue Net2Air interface Tx Rx activity OK Green flash The internal software is running LED indications This access control unit uses wireless communication It is recommended that a Net2Air site surveyor is used to determine the best position f...

Page 2: ...r wireless communication There is NO Net2 nano detection function It is recognised that there could be security issues if the wireless units were detectable from outside the site During installation a Nano unit binds with a Net2Air bridge which will then only talk to registered units The Server configuration utility also has an Enable commissioning mode which can be turned off to inhibit Nano unit...

Page 3: ...d the PC is updated when it comes back on line The ACU shall be installed within the protected premises as both the power and lock wiring is present at the PCB A Tamper alarm input is provided on the PCB See Input Output Wiring Where the ACU is being installed within a plastic enclosure the hub must be connected to the conduit before it is connected to the plastic enclose This is to eliminate the ...

Page 4: ...Air bridge unit and also from the website as follows Software installation XAN1051 Installing Net2 software http paxton info 1520 XIns 40084 US Net2Air USB bridge http paxton info 1453 XIns 40085 US Net2Air Ethernet bridge http paxton info 1192 Only ONE Net2Air USB bridge may be used per system Multiple Net2Air Ethernet bridges may also be configured ...

Page 5: ...control unit only Access Rights Lists users who have access through this door Name Each reader can be named individually if required Reader type Set the reader type if applicable Keypad type Set the keypad type if applicable Reader operating mode Set the operating mode Timed operating modes A different operating mode can be configured within a time window Door name Name the Door Door open time Set...

Page 6: ...xternal devices Alarm output This is a transistor driven output that switches to 0V when activated The Net2 nano has 3 outputs that can be configured in the Doors screen to perform different functions This flexibility means that a site that requires the Relay output volt free contacts for the door function can configure the Lock output to drive a door bell Net2 nano reset The Nano controller holds...

Page 7: ...Wiring Relay output Fail open 12V DC power supply Door lock Lock power supply Fail closed Lock with an independent supply ALARM 12V 12V Lock 0V 0V N C N O COM 0V y a l e R k c o L s t u p t u O r e w o P See Specification table for Output ratings Lock wiring Lock output 12V DC See Specification table for Output ratings This wiring illustration shows the Relay output configured for the Door lock fu...

Page 8: ... an Alarm in the event of a Tamper condition The Net2 software will monitor the relay contacts and will raise an Alarm in the event of a Power Fail condition Door Bell Relay output Pressing the bell button on the keypad will energise the Door bell output for 1 second The Lock output Relay output or Alarm output must be configured to function as the Door Bell output This wiring illustration shows t...

Page 9: ...oduct compliance and limitations To comply as a UL listed installation the following conditions must apply Server based functions Antipassback Time and Attendance etc have not been evaluated by UL and cannot be used for UL 294 installations The use of Wiegand readers and the configuration software has not been evaluated by UL Wiring Where an equivalent cable wire is used it must be UL Listed All i...

Page 10: ...s range to ACU Dedicated lock output current Carrier frequency 60 days Reader port voltage Alarm output voltage Humidity Exit button voltage Exit button current Dedicated lock output voltage This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received ...

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