Lenel OnGuard Hardware Installation Manual page 25

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When choosing a power supply be sure never max out the current load of the supply. Always use a 25%
overage factor when sizing your supply as a safety operation. Always use an isolated, non-switching,
regulated power supply.
2.1.4
Power Requirements Table
Device
ACCESS HARDWARE
LNL-500
LNL-1000
LNL-2000
LNL-2210
LNL-2220
LNL-3300
LNL-4420
LNL-1100
Power Required
12 VAC (10.2-13.8 V), 400 mA RMS or 12 VDC (10.8-13.2 V), 250 mA
12 VAC (10.2-13.8 V), 600 mA RMS or 12 VDC (10.8-13.2 V), 350 mA
12 VAC (10.2-13.8 V), 650 mA RMS (800 mA RMS with NIC) or 12 VDC
(10.8-13.2 V), 400 mA (550 mA with NIC)
Note:
For UL installations: Refer to section
page 140 for this device.
Note:
For UL installations, PoE powered devices can be used if supply is
UL 294B rated.
12 VDC ± 10%, 200 mA minimum, 900 mA maximum
PoE power input 12.95W, compliant to IEEE 802.3af
12 to 24 VDC ±10%, 500 mA maximum (plus reader current)
12 VDC @ 250 mA (plus reader current) nominal
24 VDC @ 150 mA (plus reader current) nominal
12 to 24 VDC ±10%, 300 mA maximum
12 VDC @ 240 mA (325mA with CoBox-Micro) nominal
24 VDC @ 135 mA (175mA with CoBox-Micro) nominal
12 to 24 VDC, ± 10%, 500 mA maximum (plus reader current)
12 VDC @ 250 mA (plus reader current) nominal
24 VDC @ 150 mA (plus reader current) nominal
12 to 24 VDC + 10%, 350mA maximum
12 VDC @ 300 mA nominal
24 VDC @ 220 mA nominal
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