Assa ELECTRIC LOCK manual Board Terminal Descriptions, Panel Board Overview

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Rev. A.1, 10/99

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3. BOARD TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS

Refer to Figure 1 (Panel Board Overview) to see the terminal layout. This section describes the function of each terminal and is intended for reference or to allow the installer to use the panel in a novel way.

FIG. 1: PANEL BOARD OVERVIEW

+V IN, ZONE 1

+1

+V IN, ZONE 2

+2

+V IN, ZONE 3

+3

+V IN, ZONE 4

+4

DC NEG FROM POWER SUPPLY

-

+V FROM RESET (PREWIRED)

R

+V TO SONALERT (PREWIRED)

A

+V IN DRIVES YEL. LED #1 (AM OPTION)

Y1

+V IN DRIVES YEL. LED #2 (AM OPTION)

Y2

+V IN DRIVES YEL. LED #3 (AM OPTION)

Y3

+V IN DRIVES YEL. LED #4 (AM OPTION)

Y4

+V TO PULSING SONALERT (PREWIRED)

AY

ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4

S1 +V IN ILLUMINATES GREEN INDICATOR

 

+V OUT WHEN RESPECTIVE SWITCH ON-

L1 CONNECT FAIL SAFE LOCK

E1

+V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF/FAIL SECURE LOCK

+V IN SHUNTS VIOLATION (LEGAL RELEASE)

S2

+V IN ILLUMINATES GREEN INDICATOR

L2

+V OUT WHEN RESPECTIVE SWITCH ON-

CONNECT FAIL SAFE LOCK

E2

+V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF/FAIL SECURE LOCK

+V IN SHUNTS VIOLATION (LEGAL RELEASE)

S3

+V IN ILLUMINATES GREEN INDICATOR

L3

+V OUT WHEN RESPECTIVE SWITCH ON-

CONNECT FAIL SAFE LOCK

E3

+V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF/FAIL SECURE LOCK

+V IN SHUNTS VIOLATION (LEGAL RELEASE)

S4

+V IN ILLUMINATES GREEN INDICATOR

L4

+V OUT WHEN RESPECTIVE SWITCH ON-

CONNECT FAIL SAFE LOCK

E4

+V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF/FAIL SECURE LOCK

+V IN SHUNTS VIOLATION (LEGAL RELEASE)

TERMINALS "+1, +2, +3, +4”: They constitute the +V inputs for zones 1, 2, 3, and 4. In most installations, these four terminals wire directly to the +V output of the power supply and are therefore jumped together. The fact that they are separate on the board, however, allows the use of upstream switches to individual zones.

TERMINAL "-”:This is the DC negative input for the board.

TERMINAL "R": This is the violation reset input. It is prewired through a momentary N.O. toggle reset switch. When the Sonalert sounds, accompanied by a red indicator, the violation condition (lock not secure when it should be) has occurred. Once the violation condition has been corrected, the Sonalert will continue to sound as this is a latching condition. Pressing the reset toggle supplies +V into this terminal and the condition will reset. All R terminals on all the board used in the panel are wired together. A single reset toggle serves to reset a violation on any board in the entire panel.

TERMINAL "A": This prewired output supplies +V to drive the Sonalert when a violation condition has occurred (after a 2 second delay). All A terminals from all panel boards are wired together so that any of them can operate the single Sonalert.

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