Supervisor 3000 Installation Instructions
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I/O Control Board (13-0328 Rev. F)
Fig. 20
Fig. 20A
Master Cabinet
I/O Control Board
(13-0328 Rev. F)
)
LEGEND
ITEM
NAME
J1
Input Terminals
J2
Output Terminals
JP1
RS485 Termination Resistor
JP2
RS485 Termination Resistor
JP3
Fire Alarm Jumper (N.O. - N.C.)
S1
Entry Side Open Test Button
S2
Entry Side Reject Test Button
S3
Previous Sensor Group
S4
Next Sensor Group
S5
Exit Side Open Test Button
S6
Exit Side Reject Test Button
Signal Inputs and Outputs
To / From Access Control System
Inputs
Signal inputs from outside systems
are wired into the SU3000’s I/O control
board. There are two types of input
signals, momentary dry contacts (MDC)
and sustained dry contacts (SDC). All
input signals must be normally open
(N.O.), voltage-free, dry contacts, with
the exception of the fire alarm input,
which can be configured (via jumper
on the I/O control board) to accept
either a normally open or normally
closed (N.C.) sustained contact. MDC’s
must be at least 100ms in duration to
register. While the SU3000 can accept
signals up to 2 seconds in duration,
the suggested MDC input duration
is 1 second or less to support rapid
throughput in high volume applications.
Factory default Fire Alarm jumper
setting is normally open (N.O.).
Outputs
Signal outputs are available from the
SU3000’s I/O control board. Outputs
are normally open, voltage-free,
momentary dry contacts. The output
signal length is 300ms in duration.
Inability to Provide Specified Inputs
If the access control system does not
have dry contact outputs, isolation
relays should be used. NEVER connect
signal lines containing voltage directly
to the I/O control board.
NOTES
Содержание SU3000
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