Wiring The Nx-1750 Proxpad - GE NX-10 Installation Manual

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Wiring the NX-1750 ProxPad

Figure 5.
Wiring the NX-1750 ProxPad
Terminal
1: SPARE
2: NO
3: C
4: NC
5: EGRESS
6: DATA
7: COM
8: POS
Notes:
The terminals of the NX-1750 ProxPad are numbered left to right.
Egress or RTE: Request To Exit / REX
A condition generated by a device (push button, panic hardware, PIR, switch floor mat, etc.)
that indicates someone is leaving the protected area. No card is required, and no forced door
event is generated. Other names used in the industry for this action are: RTE (Request to Exit),
Egress and Bypass.
Description
Free terminal to connect the panel zone input to a door contact.
Relay output. The contact is normally open when the relay is not activated.
Relay output. Common contact for the relay.
Relay output. The contact is normally closed when the relay is not activated.
This is an optional EGRESS input. To use this feature, connect the normally open
egress switch between this terminal and COM. If this feature is not used, there is
no need to connect this wire.
Connect to the control panel DATA terminal. This wire is the data signaling
terminal to all the devices on the bus.
Connect to the control panel COMMON terminal. This wire supplies the common
side of the power to the ProxPad board.
Connect to control panel AUX POWER + terminal. This wire supplies power to the
PROXPAD board.
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