Touch io Instruction Manual
effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Without shielding, cables can be a main source for transfer of EMI, both as a source and
as a receiver. (As a
source
, the cable can conduct electrical noise to other equipment or act as an antenna radiating electrical noise. As a
receiver
, the cable can pick up EMI being radiated from other sources.)
Wire / Cable Connection
●
Connections MUST be in accordance with NFPA 70. DO NOT connect to a receptacle controlled by a
switch.
●
For UL certified installations, all cable runs to the door controllers must be less than 98.5 ft. (30 meters).
Operating Temperature
-40° F to 140° F (-40° C to +60° C)
Audio
5KHz buzzer
Dimensions
6 in. (H) x 1.7 in. (W) x 1.3 in. (D) / 15.24 cm (H) x 4.32 cm (W) x 3.3 cm (D)
UL 294 Performance Levels
UL 294 is the Underwriters Laboratory standard for access control system units, which is used to evaluate
the construction, performance, and operation of access control systems for factors such as destructive level,
security, endurance, and standby power. Each of these factors has four levels of performance which
evaluates the safety of the system and ensures that the products will operate reliably without creating a
hazardous condition. Level 1 establishes that the products are safe for egress purposes.
Model #
Access Control
Line Security
Destructive
Attack
Endurance
Standby
Power
Condition
RDRBT - touch io
Level 1
Level 1
Level 3
Level 1
N/A
Access Control Factors
Feature
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Destructive
Attack
No attack test
required.
Can withstand an attack
for 2 minutes.
Can withstand an attack
for 5 minutes, or 2 minutes
if alarm is activated during
the test.
Can withstand an attack for 5
minutes, but shall generate an
alarm event in a maximum of 2
minutes of attack, and the alarm
shall not be silenced for another
2 minutes.
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