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Connection to conventional voltage/power supply
If you wish to use a conventional power adapter for operation, observe the following figures with the connection
diagram.
A) ‘Fail Secure’ door opener: This releases the locking latch only when its operating voltage is applied (common
design for front doors).
B) ‘Fail Safe’ door opener: This releases the latch when the power is removed (non-standard door opener type, used
for emergency exit doors so that the door opens in the event of a power cut).
The enclosed diode must be connected in the vicinity of the door opener with the correct polarity to protect
the access system from voltage surges.
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2 Door opener button
3 Power adapter
4 ‘Fail Secure’ door opener
5 ‘Fail Safe’ door opener
c)
Alarm system connection
Observe the operating instructions for the alarm system that you are using. The relay in the access system switches
when a valid transponder is detected or you touch the sensor with a stored finger. An alarm system can, therefore,
be armed or disarmed.
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