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SASIC
2-door Control Unit
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Door opening without call
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If manual mode, you must
first call on a door to open
it from the control panel
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Control panel 1
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Control panel 2
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Control panel 3
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Control panel 4
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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Jumpers
- ST1 = ON (permanently)
- ST2 (Power supply Door1)
• internal power supply from the SAS
1 2 3
1 2 3
• 24V external power supply
1 2 3
1 2 3
- ST3 (Power supply Door 2)
• 12V internal power supply from the S12A3S
1 2 3
1 2 3
• 24V external power supply
1 2 3
1 2 3
- ST4 = ON (permanently)
4. Switch Dipswitch
(SASCP board)
Adjustment for the control panel the furthest
away from the SAS on the RS485 bus only:
ST1 (Connection to the 120Ω matching
resistance)
ON = the line is adapted
OFF = the line has not been adapted
b) The warning lights on the SAS
1. “AC PRESENT” (orange)
- I ndicates the presence of a power supply
(ADC612S or battery).
2. “DOOR2” (green)
- Indicates that door 2 is open.
3. “DOOR1” (green)
- Indicates that door 1 is open.
4. “EMERGENCY” (red)
- Indicates that the SAS is in “Emergency”
mode.
- This mode triggers the opening of the
two doors as well as an alarm signal.
To cancel the emergency, press the “RESET
EMERGENCY” push button for 1 second.
5. “ALARM” (red)
- Each time the alarm is triggered,
this light comes on to indicate a contact
on the alarm relay.
6. “BATTERY” (red)
- Indicates the presence of the battery.
7. “RELAYS”
- Indicates that a voltage of 12V is present
on the outputs 39 and 16 on the Lock
terminal block and 40 and 15
on the Output voltage terminal block.
Dipswitch positions
in a standard configuration.