Introduction; Description; Equipment Configuration - Bosch Access Modular Controller 2 Installation Manual

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Introduction

3.1

Description

The AMC2-16ION board provides inputs and outputs to control doors and other components
independent of access control system.
Figure 3.1: The IO-Controller AMC2-16ION
The AMC2-4R4 standalone board (hereafter also referred as AMC2 or controller) are deployed
via a dedicated OPC-Server. Though similar in appearance to the AMC2-4W and AMC2-4R4
controllers, the AMC2-4R4 has no reader interfaces, but is intended instead for the efficient
monitoring and control of many devices, especially entrances, simultaneously. It is not an
extension board like the AMC2-16IOE, AMC2-8IOE, and AMC2-16IE but possesses its own CPU
and host interfaces.
The AMC2-4R4 has 16 analog inputs and 16 relay outputs. Via its inputs the module can
determine the status (e.g. locked, closed or open) of entrances, windows or other devices,
and its output signals can lock/unlock doors, or trigger alarms with external monitoring
systems in the case of an intrusion.
If the 8 and the 8 outputs are insufficient for your needs, then up to three extensions
(AMC2-16IOE , AMC2-8IOE, or AMC2-16IE) can be connected, thus providing the AMC2-4R4
with a maximum of 64 inputs and 64 outputs for configuration.
3.2

Equipment Configuration

Figure 3.2: Circuit board with display (top side)
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DIL switch for RS-485 address selection , protocol, and RS-232/RS-485 selection.
Installation manual
Access Modular Controller 2
Bosch Access Systems B.V.

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