DN1237-0003 © 1997-2000 Kantech Systems Inc.
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SECTION 9 - - K T
- - K T
- - K T
- - K T
- - K T - 3 0 0 :
- 3 0 0 :
- 3 0 0 :
- 3 0 0 :
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Step 5. Door Locking Devices
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Connect door locks to + and LK1- (+ and LK2-)
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Maximum 250mA at 12VDC per output
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Check local "mag locks" regulations
The LK1-, LK2- and + terminals are located on the bottom left of
the KT-300 controller’s terminal strip. The locking device outputs
are controlled according to the end user programmed parameters
for allowing access to or unlocking doors according to schedules
and access levels. These door locking device outputs can operate
DC powered locking devices such as electromechanical strikes
and can be configured to operate in fail-safe or fail-secure modes
(normal or reverse action). The maximum DC current for each lock
output is 250mA.
Note: Use 1K ohm EOL (end-of-line resistor) b and LK-
if not used. This resistor is already included within the controller’s
packaged box (KT300-ACC).
WARNING: Controlled door locks may be governed by regula-
tory bodies and should always be installed according to local
regulations. In most instances, there are strict limitations to
installing fail-secure devices and fail-safe locking devices such as
mag locks or other similar locking devices on doors used as
emergency exits.
Step 6. Hooking Up Inputs
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Connect devices to inputs 1 to 8
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Resistors (included with KT-300) for all inputs 5.6K
ohm (if selected)
The KT-300 has an on-board capability of monitoring 8 input
points (can be expanded to 16 if KT-PC4108 module is used). Each
input is supervised with or without end-of-line resistors (5.6K
ohm). The maximum distance of one line is 600m (2,000 feet) with
AWG#22 (Kantech part #CBL-R2).
Note: Inputs can be define with: none or one EOLs (end-of-line)
resistors according to your EntraPass V3 or WinPass V2 software’s
settings.
Inputs 1-2 are automatically reserved for the first controlled door.
The contact is assigned input 1 and the associated request-to-exit
detector as input 2. Inputs 3 and 4 are automatically reserved for
the second controlled door. The contact is assigned input 3 and
the associated request-to-exit detector as input 4. There is no
obligation to follow these rules but such a standard convention
makes it easier for servicing.
Step 7. Readers and Keypads
READER CONNECTION TERMINAL - WARNING: Connect-
ing the red wire lead (or power lead) of a 5VDC reader to the 12VDC
terminal may damage the reader. See your reader installation
procedure for proper power connection.
Up to 2 readers can be connected to a KT-300. They can be
installed on one door to control both entry and exit or on two
separate doors operating independently to control access in one
direction only.