Brivo Systems Inc. ACS300-1 Manual De Usuario
Brivo ACS300 Installation Manual
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3. For Brivo OnAir accounts, make sure the account has been created and the control
panel is registered through Brivo OnAir. If the control panel has not been registered by
the dealer, the installer may either contact Brivo Technical Support for assistance or
simply register the panel directly.
the dealer, the installer may either contact Brivo Technical Support for assistance or
simply register the panel directly.
4. Verify that the Master Administrator and any other employee who will be accessing the
system have Internet access on a computer equipped with a supported Web browser.
Verify shipping contents.
1. Locate and check the contents of the Control Panel kit.
The ACS300 kit should contain the following parts:
a) 1 cardboard box containing the following:
o The ACS300 unit, with its identification label adhered to the mylar shield
atop the ACS300 board.
o A quick start guide
o A bag of accessory parts containing:
• 2 MOVs (Metal Oxide Varistors)
• 16 EOL (End of Line) resistors
• 4 screws for ACS300 box.
Plan your installation. Decide where to install the ACS300.
a) Calculate the distance between the ACS300 and its associated keypad or
reader. The ACS300 does not specify a maximum distance between the
ACS300 and a keypad or reader, but the keypad/reader manufacturer does.
Follow manufacturer guidelines for each keypad and reader.
ACS300 and a keypad or reader, but the keypad/reader manufacturer does.
Follow manufacturer guidelines for each keypad and reader.
b) Place the ACS300 within 500 feet of its associated electronic strike or latch.
Follow safety precautions.
WARNING: Fire Code
NEVER CONNECT A KEYPAD/READER OR LOCK TO DOORS WITHOUT
FIRST CONSULTING THE APPLICABLE FIRE CODE. You must consult
with, and get approval from, local fire officials before installing locks or
devices on any doors that may be fire exits. Use of egress push buttons
may not be legal. Single action exits may be required. Always obtain proper
permits and approvals in writing before installing equipment
FIRST CONSULTING THE APPLICABLE FIRE CODE. You must consult
with, and get approval from, local fire officials before installing locks or
devices on any doors that may be fire exits. Use of egress push buttons
may not be legal. Single action exits may be required. Always obtain proper
permits and approvals in writing before installing equipment
WARNING: Fail Secure Mode
DO NOT INSTALL THE SYSTEM IN THE FAIL SECURE MODE UNLESS
PERMITTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. Doing
so may cause interference with the operation of panic hardware.
PERMITTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. Doing
so may cause interference with the operation of panic hardware.