ACCO
SATEL
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Explanations for Fig. 16:
1 –
module 1
supervising the door 1.
2 –
door 1 activator
(electromagnetic lock controlled from the relay output of module 1).
3 –
door 1 status sensor
(magnetic detector connected to the module 1 input programmed
as D
OOR STATUS CONTROL
and the module 2 input programmed as S
LUICE
CONFIGURATION
).
4 –
entry terminal
(proximity card reader connected as reader A do the module 1).
5 –
button unlocking the door 1
(connected to the module 1 input programmed as
U
NLOCK BUTTON
– substitutes the exit terminal for the door 1).
6 –
module 2
supervising the door 2.
7 –
door 2
activator
(electromagnetic lock controlled from the relay output of module 2).
8 –
door 2 status sensor
(magnetic detector connected to the module 2 input programmed
as D
OOR STATUS CONTROL
and the module 1 input programmed as S
LUICE
CONFIGURATION
).
9 –
button unlocking the door 2
(connected to the module 2 input programmed as
U
NLOCK BUTTON
– substitutes the exit terminal for the door 2).
10 –
exit
terminal
(proximity card reader connected as reader B to the module 2).
3.6 Connecting power supply
3.6.1 ACCO-KP / ACCO-KPWG module
The ACCO-KP / ACCO-KPWG module requires supply with direct voltage 12 V (±15%).
The APS-15 power supply unit, manufactured by SATEL, can be used as supply source for
the module. When selecting the power supply, take into account the balance of currents in
the system. The power supply cable and common ground should be connected to the
respective module terminals (+12V and COM). After power supply is turned on, the module
starts up (the green LED on the electronics board goes on) and is ready for operation.
3.6.2 ACCO-KP-PS module
The ACCO-KP-PS / ACCO-KPWG-PS module requires supply with alternating voltage 18 V
(±10%). The transformer secondary winding should be used as supply source for the module.
It is recommended that a transformer with at least 40 VA capacity be used.
Never connect two devices with power supply unit to one transformer.
Before hooking up the transformer to the circuit from which it will be supplied,
remember to deenergize the circuit.
Because the ACCO-KP-PS / ACCO-KPWG-PS door controller module has no
power switch, it is important that the device owner or user be advised on how
the device is to be disconnected from the mains (e.g. by showing the cut-out in
the module supply circuit).
The transformer should be permanently connected do the 230 V AC mains voltage.
Therefore, before you are about to make the cabling, familiarize yourself with the facility
electrical installation. Select the circuit which is always energized as your supply circuit.
The circuit should be protected by an appropriate safety device.
12 V / 17 Ah battery should be connected to the ACCO-KP-PS / ACCO-KPWG-PS door
controller module as an emergency power source.
To connect power supply to the module, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off supply in the 230 V AC circuit to which the transformer is to be connected.