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R
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U
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2
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EXT
BUTT
ON
1
BUTT
O
N
2
BUT
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ON
3
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AUXO
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1
AUXO
UT
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L
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3
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C3-400 Installation Guide
4.
LED Indicators, Wires, Auxiliary Input and Output
Notes
:
1) Meaning of LED indicators
:
1.
Cautions
Vision
: 1.0.1
Date
:
Oct.
2010
LINK
indicator (green): always (green) indicates TCP/IP
communication is proper;
ACT
indicator (yellow): flashing indicates data is transmitting
through TCP/IP communication.
TX
indicator (yellow): flashing indicates it is sending data through
RS485 communication.
2)
Recommended use of wires
:
A Use 2-conductor power cord
B Use 6-conductor wire between Wiegand reader and control panel
(RVVP 6x0.5mm) (choose the appropriate cord for the interface
you connect, such as 6, 8, 10 cord)
C Use 4-conductor lock power cord (RVV 4x0.75mm)
RX
indicator (green):
flashing indicates it is receiving data through
D Use 2-conductor switch power cord
(
RVV 2*0.5mm)
Please note the following cautions. Mis-operation may lead to personal injury or equipment failure:
1)
Do not energize the system before installation is complete; never carry out installation activities when the system is energized.
2)
All peripheral devices must be grounded.
RS485 communication.
Auxiliary output
indicator (green): always (green) indicates it is in use.
Lock
indicator (green): always (green) indicates lock is open.
POWER
indicator (red): always (red) indicates control panel power is on.
RUN
indicator (green): flashing indicates the system works normally.
CARD
indicator (yellow): flashing indicates card is punched on reader.
3)
The auxiliary input may be connected to infrared body detectors,
alarms, switches, etc.
4)
The auxiliary output may be connected to door bells, alarms, etc.
3)
It is preferred that all wires run through PVC or galvanized conduit.
4)
It is strongly recommended that the length of the exposed part of any connection cable not be longer than 4 mm. Professional
clamping tools may be used to avoid unintentional contact of exposed wires to avoid short-circuit or communication failure.
5)
It is recommended that card readers and buttons be installed at a height of 1.4m-1.5m above ground.
6)
It is recommended to use the accompanying power supply for the control panel, and external power supply for each lock.
Description of normal working state:
Connect the system to the power supply. If the system works properly, the POWER indicator (red) is lit constantly and the RUN
indicator(green) flashes.
2.
Components
Ethernet interface
Dip switch
PC RS485 interface
D
t1
LINK
ACT
485+
485-
GND
TX
RX
NO
COM
NC
SD Card
Advanced Access Control
TX
RX
IN
GND
IN
GND
IN
GND
IN
GND
+12
V
GND
485-
485+
IN
D
Auxiliary input1
D
Auxiliary input2
D
Auxiliary input
3
D
Auxiliary input4
Extended
RS
485
output
D
Backup battery
Power supply
Control panel
D
{
NO
GND
#1 Door Button
Key hole
Auxiliary output2
COM
NC
BEEP
GLED
D
NO
COM
WD
1
B
#1 Door
Heat
dissipation
hole
Thread hole
Auxiliary output3
D
Auxiliary output4
NC
NO
COM
NC
WD
0
GND
+12
V
IN
GND
W
iegand reader
D
#2 Door Button
Appearance of case
C
Door
1
C
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SEN
GND
NO
COM
NC
SEN
GND
BEEP
GLED
WD
1
WD
0
GND
+12
V
IN
B
#2 Door
Wiegand reader
D
3.
Get through the thread hole
Thread hole
Door
2
C
Door
3
{
NO
COM
NC
SEN
GND
NO
COM
NC
SEN
GND
BEEP
GLED
WD
1
WD
0
GND
+12
V
IN
GND
#3 Door Button
B
#3 Door
Wiegand reader
D
#4 Door Button
C
Door
4
A
Power to lock
1
2
A
GND
NO
COM
NC
V
+
V
-
+12
V
BEEP
GLED
WD
1
WD
0
GND
POWER
+12
V
B
#4 Door
Wiegand reader
Get through the thread hole
Fixed case
Power to control panel
GND
RUN CARD