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Notes on the circuit diagram
a)
If door releases or gate control
systems are fitted and their con-
nected values do not correspond to
12 V AC/DC and min. 20 Ohm, then
either switching output 2 (ATLC ter-
minals 13/14 (output)) or switching
output 3 (ANG terminals 11/12/14
(output)) can be used as a potential-
free door release contact.
To use switching output 2 or 3 as a
potential-free door release contact,
you must configure the corre-
sponding ATLC switching output in
the Access administration interface.
The use of the potential-free
switching outputs is described in
separate diagrams.
(For detailed information, see
page
l)
The internal wiring of the Classic
door station is completed on site by
the customer.
The connection of the call button
modules is described in a separate
diagram. (For detailed information,
see page
q)
Where there are more than 20
backlit call buttons, an additional
12 V AC supply, for instance
TR 603-…, must be installed due
to the current consumption. To use
the additional supply, the jumpers
between the CATLE and the call but
-
tons from b1/c1 to b/c are removed
and the b/c terminals are directly
connected to the additional supply.
The jumpers from the ACM camera
module to CATLE between the ter
-
minals V3/V4 and the terminals b1/
c1 remain as they are.
•
Supply limits ATLC/NG 670-…
(For detailed information, see
page
• The use of an additional power
supply is described in a separate
diagram.
(For detailed information, see
page
w)
Separate power supply required.
x)
A separate potential-free
switching input is required for each
mail notification system.
You must
configure each switching input in
the Access administration interface.
You can run up to 7 mail notifica-
tion systems with the fully extended
system (1 ATLC and 3 ATLCEs).
y)
The circuit diagram shows an
exemplary connection of call buttons
with the BRMA.
• (For detailed information, see
page