2.2 WEIGAND TERMINAL DESCRIPTION

There are four (4) auxiliary terminals on the 1840 control board which provide inputs for: weigand data, elevator control, RS232 communication, and power for these various features.

2.2.1 Weigand Power Terminals

16 VAC, 20 VA power must be supplied to these power terminals; otherwise RS232 communication and all weigand devices will fail to operate. Do not power any other devices (electric strikes, magnetic locks, lights, etc.) from this transformer. Do not run 16 VAC weigand power lines over 200 feet. Use only U.L. listed 600 volt insulated wire for RS232 / weigand power wiring. It is advisable to keep these wires as short as possible. Use 18 AWG wire for wire runs up to 100 feet, and 16 AWG wire for wire runs up to 200 feet. Install a low voltage surge suppresser (DoorKing p/n 1878-010 or equivalent) to help protect the circuit board from power surges.

TERMINAL

DESCRIPTION

116 VAC, 20 VA Weigand Input Power.

100 ft. maximum with 18 AWG wire; 200 ft. maximum with 16 AWG wire.

216 VAC, 20 VA Weigand Input Power.

100 ft. maximum with 18 AWG wire; 200 ft. maximum with 16 AWG wire.

2.2.2Weigand Data Terminals

These terminals are used to input weigand data to the circuit board from external weigand devices such as card readers, weigand keypads, RF receivers, etc. These terminals are also used to input weigand data from the Tracker boards when they are used to expand the system.

The 16 VAC available on weigand terminals 1 and 2 (not the two weigand power terminals) is used for lights only. For example, a weigand card reader may have lights built into the housing that will require 16 VAC power for the lights to illuminate. Do not power any other devices (electric strikes, magnetic locks, etc.) from this power source.

Maximum wire run for weigand data is 500 feet using Belden 9931, Consolidated 5324-CL, or equivalent six (6) conductor shielded wire. Do not use twisted pair with weigand format. Float the shield at the weigand device. Do not connect the shield to the weigand device common.

If Tracker expansion boards are being used with this system, refer to the Tracker Installation and Wiring manual that came with the Tracker expansion boards, for detailed information on wiring Tracker boards to the PC programmable telephone entry system.

TERMINAL

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

10

+12 VDC POWER

 

Weigand devices connected to these

 

 

 

 

 

9

COMMON

 

 

 

terminals will activate RELAY 1 on

 

8

DATA 1

 

the main control board when a valid

 

 

code is received by the device.

 

 

 

 

 

7

DATA 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

+12 VDC POWER

 

Weigand devices connected to these

 

 

 

 

 

5

COMMON

 

 

terminals will activate RELAY 2 on

 

4

DATA 1

 

the main control board when a valid

 

 

code is received by the device.

 

3

DATA 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

16 VAC Light Power

 

Used for light power only.

 

 

 

1

16 VAC Light Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DKS Enterprises 1803PC, 1815, 1817 owner manual Weigand Terminal Description, Weigand Power Terminals, Weigand Data Terminals

1815, 1803PC, 1817 specifications

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