4.0 Features Overview
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E-35-IP Quick Start Guide
ZF303705 REV B
• Make sure the port is not in trunk mode
• Make sure port is capable of 100mbps full duplex
• Disable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) or enable Portfast
3.0 Network Port Settings
MAC:
18E80FXXXXXX
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N.C. (Gray)
N.O. (Yellow)
COM. (Blue)
* On-Board 2 Amp
Relay Output Contacts
(2A@30VDC/ 250VAC max)
3 Gel-Filled Butt
Connectors
(included)
- Black
+ Red
Black
Black
- Black
+ Red
LED
Help Switch
Request for Exit
(REX Input)
Speaker
Microphone
MAC Address Label:
The MAC
address is a unique 12 digit
number used by routers to send
network traffic to the correct IP
address.
PoE LAN Port 10/100, PoE
Class 1 (<4 Watts):
Connect to
your LAN via RJ45 plug and CAT5
or greater twisted pair wire.
Yellow Network Status LED:
Lights steady to indicate power
and data link. Blinks to indicate
network activity.
Green Unit Status LED
Rear (PCB) View
of E-35-IP
Green
Green
Yellow
Yellow
(Power typically not
required for gate controllers)
Doorstrike /
Magnetic Lock
120V AC
Connect to Optional
Doorstrike, Mag Lock,
Gate Controller, etc.
(not
connected)
Note:
The gel-filled (water-tight) butt connectors are designed for insulation displacement on 19-26 gauge wire with a
maximum insulation of 0.082 inches. Cut off stripped wire ends before terminating.
* Note:
The front panel of the
E-35-IP
is mounted using security Torx screws to help prevent intruders from removing the
panel and accessing the on board door strike/gate control relays. For applications requiring additional security, a Viking
model
RC-4A
remote relay controller can be used. The relay controller is mounted securely inside the building and connected
to the same LAN as the
E-35-IP
. For more information on the
RC-4A
Secure Relay Controller, see
DOD 582
.