Wiring The Prox.pad Unit; Wiring The Aux Relay For Use As Alarm Shunt; Figure 9: Wiring The Aux Relay For Alarm Shunt Operation - IEI Technology prox.pad Installation & Programming Manual

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2.5

Wiring the prox.pad Unit

The following sections describe how to wire the Aux Relay for either Alarm Shunt, Forced Door, or Propped Door, depending on how
the prox.pad's alarm output is to be used for this installation. Wiring the door contacts, Request to Exti (REX) and main relay are also
discussed.
2.5.1

Wiring the AUX Relay for Use as Alarm Shunt

The Alarm Shunt Relay function may be necessary when a separate existing security system is in place. The Alarm Shunt Relay keeps
an alarm panel zone from going into alarm when the door is opened, after a valid code is entered. No programming is required for a
new unit out-of-box, or if the unit is ever defaulted using programming commands 40 or 46. The prox.pad controller assigns the AUX
relay to the Alarm Shunt Relay automatically upon any valid access or egress. To incorporate this feature, follow the steps below; see
Figure 9.
1. Turn off power to the prox.pad unit, and then unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing.
2. Locate connector P2 (the 6-pin connector) on the main circuit board and plug on the 6-pin harness. (The 2-pin jumper on pins
5 and 6 of connector P2 must be removed first.)
3. Connect the 6-conductor harness to connector P2 as shown in Figure 9.
4. Connect the green wire to the "Common" side of the door contact.
5. Connect the blue wire to the "Normally Open" side of the door contact.
6. Make a parallel connection to the green and blue wires and run the leads to the alarm panel.
NOTE:This feature requires that you use the "Door Contact" input as shown in Figure 9.
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Figure 9: Wiring the Aux Relay for Alarm Shunt Operation

Document # 6055676, Rev 2.2, D4b

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