
Chapter 1 Overview
Door Device Wiring Requirements
Door Device Wiring Requirements
The wires used for an access control door depend on the devices installed at the door. Before installing the wiring for an access control system, do the following:
•Determine the number and type of door devices used at each door (as shown in Figure
•Determine the number and type of wires used for each device, based on the descriptions in Table
•Determine the length of the wires based on the distance between the device and the access control Gateway, or optional module (such as a Reader, Output or Input module).
Figure 1-6 Air Return Using Ceiling Space or Using Ductwork
Table
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Request to Exit |
| 2 | 22 | Input | Used to exit the door. This may be replaced by an |
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| egress crash bar if the exit is not alarmed. |
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Door position |
| 2 | 22 | Input | Used to determine if door is open or closed. This |
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| device can cause a door forced open alarm after a |
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| time out. This devise is usually supervised. |
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Cisco Physical Access Gateway User Guide
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