HID PIVCLASS M2000 Installation And Configuration Manual page 10

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Physical features include:
Console: For internal use.
SD Card Socket: Insertion point for the SD Card with PAM Firmware.
Power Connector: Connects the PAM to the power supply.
Ground Connector: Connect the PAM to Earth (
Wiegand 1 and 2 Connector: Connects the PAM to the PACS.
GP I/O: General Purpose I/O. Reserved for future use.
Relay 1 and 2 (if equipped): Customer configurable for auxiliary purposes.
CAUTION
Do not use relays for access control, this voids UL certification.
Tamper Monitoring: Enables the system to monitor a normally closed or open (NC/NO) tamper line
wired to the case. This sends a log message back to Reader Services if the tamper line is activated.
Typically, this monitoring is done by the PACS.
PIN
1
2
Power Failure Monitoring: Enables the system to monitor a normally closed or open (NC/NO) power
fail line. This sends a log message back to Reader Services if the power fail line is activated. Typically,
this monitoring is done by the PACS.
PIN
1
2
DIP Switch: Configures the mode on which the PAM is running.
Reader 1 and 2 Connector: Connects to the supported reader.
Termination Resistor Jumpers: Located inboard from the Reader 2 Connector and includes RS-485
ports. Use when connecting Reader 1 and 2.
Ethernet: Connects the PAM to the Network.
WARNING
It is recommended to disable POE power on the port the PAM is connected to if the switch
is a POE switch.
If using a Rev A PAM (91000ANNNN or 91000ABNNN), the POE power must be turned off
to prevent damage to PAM or switch; or use a non-POE switch.
Note: If using a Rev A PAM (91000ANNNN or 91000ABNNN), some Gigabit Ethernet Switches may
require setting the port to 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps.
RS-485: A serial port reserved for future use.
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Module description
Assignment
TMP
GND
Assignment
PFL
GND
) using the lug built onto the PAM.
PLT-01628, Rev. D.2
January 2019

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