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10
DO NOT connect a DC power supply if
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) is selected
and connected. Board may be damaged
and is NOT covered under the warranty
Connect Power
1
DO NOT power electronic strikes and
latches with the same power supply
used to power the access control panel;
doing so will cause DAMAGE to the
controller. Use ONLY a UL listed burglar
alarm or access control system to
power electronic strikes and latches.
DO NOT connect the power supply to a
switched outlet or otherwise controlled
AC outlet.
DO NOT connect the power supply to
the 120 Vac outlet until ALL wiring is
completed.
Install the transient noise suppression
device (MOV) supplied with the
controller for AC powered devices and
Diode for DC powered devices.
USING A DC POWER SUPPLY:
The outlet for the controller MUST be an external dedicated 120 Vac outlet
located within 60 feet (18.3 m) cable run of the controller. This outlet is
recommended to be wired back to its own 10 Amp minimum circuit breaker.
1. Connect 14-18 AWG wire to the stripped secondary DC output wires on
the power supply. Black is negative and red is positive.
2. Connect the power supply wires to the +12IN- terminal block (red to +
and black to -).
3. Plug the power supply into a 120 Vac outlet after all connections have
been made.
USING PoE (POWER OVER ETHERNET):
1. Connect Ethernet cable to the LAN/PoE connection on the control board.
2. Move PoE jumper to Power over Ethernet (PoE) setting.
INTRODUCTION PRE-INSTALL NETWORKWIRING ACCESS CONTROL INSTALL
WIRE SPECIFICATION MAXIMUM RUN DISTANCE
14 AWG Up to 60 Feet (18.3 m)
16 AWG Up to 37 Feet (11.3 m)
18 AWG Up to 24 Feet (7.3 m)
PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
Jumper
Red = +
Black = -
LAN
(Ethernet)
Conector
-12IN+
on Control Board
120 Vac
Dedicated Outlet
Power Supply
Dedicated 10 Amp Minimum Circuit
Power Supply
Default
PoE
Jumper
NOTE: IP Door Controller is to be
connected to UL Listed Commercial 294
or 603 Power Supply.
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