Wahsega Labs WL-IC-FLMT-SIP-I-W Installer'S Manual Download Page 11

 

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1.

 

Install 4-11/16” square back box (minimum 2.5” deep) with multiple 
conduit knockouts. If using a 2.5” deep box with raised emboss or 
ground screw, make sure the raised portion is positioned at the top 
of the box. The bottom of the access control intercom needs at least 
2.45” of clearance and will not fit in any other orientation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2.

 

Conduit should be routed through a bottom or lower side knockout. 
Connectors should not protrude into the box more than 0.55” for 
bottom knockouts or 1/8” for lower side knockouts. See Page 13 for 
illustration. 
 
 

3.

 

Following instructions on pages 4-9, connect low voltage wiring to 
terminal blocks for door access, request to exit and door status. 

 

Summary of Contents for WL-IC-FLMT-SIP-I-W

Page 1: ...Flush Mount SIP Access Control Intercom Installer s Guide This step by step guide will help you install your Wahsega Labs flush mount SIP access control intercom...

Page 2: ...A 1 VoIP intercom assembly B 4 Phillips head faceplate screws for drywall C 4 1 Phillips head faceplate screws for drywall D 1 3 pin male connector for controlling door access E 1 4 pin male connector...

Page 3: ...cation point SIP server or Peer to peer device to call Network cable Cat 5 or Cat 6 Screwdriver Small flat head screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver Back box 4 11 16 square back box minimum 2 deep wi...

Page 4: ...t to Exit and Door Latch Wiring The access control intercom provides connections for controlling magnetic door latches request to exit RTE functionality for buttons and or exit motion sensors as well...

Page 5: ...gates and other points of entry Pin 1 is a 200mA fused 5V DC signal intended to provide power to the coil of an external relay Pin 2 is ground Pin 3 is the auxiliary output which is voltage and curre...

Page 6: ...sed to switch a voltage or current which is beyond the direct switching capabilities of the Auxiliary Output Examples are higher voltages or AC signals In this configuration the 5V DC relay coil high...

Page 7: ...y Powered Device This is normally used for a magnetic lock or other DC powered device The Auxiliary Output on Pin 3 provides the ground return path for the external load and the external power supply...

Page 8: ...through 220 Connect to the NO of an SPDT NOTE 1 Pin 2 Door status ground reference pin Connect to Common Pin 3 Request to exit button and or exit motion sensor monitor line It can be wired as a ground...

Page 9: ...Page 9 Door Status Monitor RTE Connector The RTE input can be wired in parallel with an RTE button and an exit motion sensor Both RTE and door status inputs go to Normally Open NO connections on corre...

Page 10: ...www wahsega com Page 10 Flush Mount Installation...

Page 11: ...the access control intercom needs at least 2 45 of clearance and will not fit in any other orientation 2 Conduit should be routed through a bottom or lower side knockout Connectors should not protrud...

Page 12: ...fore installing the faceplate be sure to locate and note the access control intercom s MAC address which is printed on a white sticker on the rear of the circuit board 6 Attach the access control inte...

Page 13: ...www wahsega com Page 13 Backbox Specifications Images not to scale Larger versions available at Wahsega com...

Page 14: ...www wahsega com Page 14 Dimensions Images not to scale Larger versions available at Wahsega com...

Page 15: ...ing RF emissions standards FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Industry Canada ICES 003 Issue 5 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme ICES 003 du Canada This product is designed manufac...

Page 16: ...www wahsega com Page 16 Flush Mount SIP Access Control Intercom WL IC FLMT SIP I W Installation Guide Rev A 10 2 2015...

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