Connecting a Push-to-Enter Button
Location On Board
Push-to-Enter buttons are the same as Push-to-Exit but placed near a
receptionist to let someone in. They are also connected the same way. Follow
the steps for the Push-to-Exit button found in
Section 05.2
but only connect
the
NO
cable to the (P1 [1-4]) port. You can connect as many Push-to-Enter or
Push-to-Exit buttons as you like but make sure they are all running the same
cable (
NO
or
NC
).
GRD
P1
Pu
sh
To Exi
t
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Connecting a Request-to-Exit “PIR”
Location On Board
PIR Request-to-Exit devices allow you to use motion to open the door. This
means when you approach the door the sensor will detect your movements
and open the door. A good example is when you walk into a convenience
store, the PIR will detect you are getting close to the door and the automated
doors will open. These are connected to the same ports as the Request-to Exit
& Request-to-Enter buttons.
GRD
P1
Pu
sh
To Exi
t