7 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Switch inputs
Request to exit and door position switch are designed to be dry contact switches tied to
ground when the switch is closed.
Reader 1 tamper and reader 2 tamper are designed to be dry contact switches tied to
ground when the switch is closed,
OR
a signal level input for 5V logic. Any voltage greater
than 5V may cause damage to either the CT5000 or the reader(s).
Connect the shield of the electrified locking hardware input cables to the appropriate
CT5000 GND terminal.
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The switch input may be changed from the default condition using the Schlage
Utility Software (SUS) on the HHD.
Switch input terminal
Description
Default condition
GND
J13-1
Ground
Not currently used in the CT5000.
RTE
J13-2
Request
to enter
GND
J13-3
Ground
Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
RTX
J13-4
Request
to exit
When the switch opens or closes, the
CT5000 will change the state of the strike
relay.
Switch closed
(GND) = Request
to exit
GND
J13-5
Ground
Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
DPS
J13-6
Door
position
switch
By default, the CT5000 assumes there
is no DPS connected. To install DPS, a
Handheld Device (HHD) with Schlage
Utility Software (sold separately) is
necessary to change the configuration
of the system to indicate that a DPS is
installed.
When DPS is installed and enabled, the
CT5000 will trigger an alarm if configured
in this manner with the HHD.
Switch open = door
closed
GND
J13-7
Ground
Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
TAMP1
J13-8
Reader 1
tamper
When a signal level input is used,
connect the wire to TAMP1
OR
When a dry contact switch is used,
connect one wire to TAMP1 and the other
to pin 7 (GND).
Signal low or switch
closed (GND) =
reader 1 tamper
GND
J13-9
Ground
Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
TAMP2 J13-10 Reader 2
tamper
When a signal level input is used,
connect the wire to TAMP2
OR
When a dry contact switch is used,
connect one wire to TAMP2 and the other
to pin 9 (GND).
Signal low or switch
closed (GND) =
reader 2 tamper