Installation Instructions for 83KM/93KM–85KM/95KM IDH Max Cylindrical Locks
BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS
a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc
Installing the panel interface module
20
Terminals
Description
Related DIP switches
TPR (on J3)
Communication tamper
output
Switch-like output to the access control panel/reader interface that indicates
the status of the communication connection between the panel interface
circuit board and the lock’s control electronics circuit board. By default, the
output is closed to indicate communication is OK and open to indicate
communication has been interrupted.
DIP switch 6
provides
the ability to invert the
signal.
Set
DIP switch 8
to ON.
DLS (on J3)
Door status output
Switch-like output to the access control panel/reader interface that indicates
the state of the lock’s door status switch. By default, the output is closed to
indicate the door status switch is closed.
Note:
The lock’s door status switch is closed when the door is closed.
DIP switch 5
provides
the ability to invert the
signal.
Set
DIP switch 8
to ON.
RQE (on J3)
Request-to-exit status
output
Switch-like output to the access control panel/reader interface that indicates
the status of the lock’s RQE switch. By default, the output is closed to indicate
the RQE switch is closed.
Note:
The lock’s RQE switch is closed when the door knob/lever is turned,
activating the switch.
DIP switch 4
provides
the ability to invert the
signal.
STK (on J3)
Strike input
Input from the access control panel’s/reader interface’s strike relay, which
provides the solenoid control signal. The access control panel/reader interface
output usually has normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) terminals, as
well as a common terminal. The common and NO terminals should be
connected to the two STK terminals on J3. To invert the operation, use the
access control panel’s/reader interface’s common and NC terminals.
The operation of the solenoid varies by lock function. See the
W Series Service
Manual
(T60775).
None
D0, D1, & CP (on J2)
Token data output
D0 is the Data 0 (Wiegand) or Strobe (ABA) token data output to the access
control panel/reader interface. D1 is the Data 1 (Wiegand) or Data (ABA)
output. D0 and D1 are capable of transmitting up to 250 feet.
Note:
The strobe signal is sometimes called ‘clock’.
CP is the Card Present (ABA) output. The card present signal is low (0 volts DC)
during output of ABA token data.
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