Checkpoint Systems Inc. FISOLRR Manual De Usuario
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I L S O p e n P l u s 3 . 0 I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l
Connecting the Alarm Kit to the Serial-to-Ethernet Board
The solution provided here presumes that all alarm indicators (Signal LED and buzzer) are
controlled and wired through the serial-to-ethernet board. The pulse duration can be set
between 1 ms and 4000 ms by adjusting the Application Server configuration.
controlled and wired through the serial-to-ethernet board. The pulse duration can be set
between 1 ms and 4000 ms by adjusting the Application Server configuration.
The alarm indicators are powered by the serial-to-ethernet board.
Figure 1.10
Serial-to-Ethernet Board Connection
The Alarm Kit (the lights and buzzer) should already be connected in the Master gate.
If not, use the above diagram to connect the components to the serial-to-ethernet board.
If not, use the above diagram to connect the components to the serial-to-ethernet board.
Terminals 8 and 9 refer to the terminal block located at the bottom of the housing.
Notes:
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All cables must be routed as far from the antenna conductor as possible. Never allow a cable
to contact the copper tube.
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All cables should be kept as short as possible. Excess lengths should be shortened or at least
tied together into small loops using cable ties (dog bone wrapped).
•
The indicators should be powered in any case by a separate power supply independent of the
Reader power supply. A common power supply may cause fault conditions in the Reader.
•
The relay outputs are dimensioned for max. 24 V DC / 2 A. The relay outputs are intended
only for switching resistive loads. If an inductive load is used, the relay contacts must be
protected by an external protection circuit.
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Reversing the polarity or overloading the outputs will destroy them.
Power
Light
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
Jumper 1
Buzzer
Jumper 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
White
Red
Brown
White
Black
Black
Serial-to-Ethernet Board