Specifications; Wiegand Data Formats Supported; Led And Button Descriptions; Terminal Descriptions - Alarm Lock NETWORXPANEL Installation Instructions Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

NETWORXPANEL
Housing Dimensions (H x W x D): 10.5 x 8.5 x 3 inch-
es (26.6 x 21.6 x 7.6 cm)
Operating Temperature: 14-120°F (–10-49°C)
Input Power: 16.5VAC via UL Listed Class 2 Plug-In
50VA Transformer (supplied model TRF-14). Note: In
Canada, replace with a cUL or CSA Listed Class 2 Plug
-In 16.5VAC, 50VA transformer
Maximum Lock Power Output Current:
12VDC
Maximum Wiegand Power Output Current: 250mA @
12VDC
Maximum Wiegand Red and Green LED Current:
20mA each output
Maximum Sounder Current: 100mA
Maximum Keypad Power Output Current: 200mA @
12VDC
Primary and Secondary Relays: SPDT Form C, N/O,
N/C 8A @ 30VAC or VDC
Backup Battery:
Component Lead Acid 4AH or 7AH battery (max charge
current 600mA. Verify battery max charge current, i.e.
must be greater than 600mA).
maximum 600mA. Vérifier le courant de charge maxi-
mum de la batterie, c'est-à-dire doit être supérieur à
600 mA).
Replacing with an alternate size or type of battery can
pose a risk of fire or explosion. Do not dispose of bat-
teries into fire or a hot oven, or by mechanically crush-
ing or cutting, or by any other means that can result in a
risk of a fire or explosion. Do not expose the battery to
extreme high or low temperatures
Battery Backup Time: Approximately 2 hours at full
load (verify battery max discharge rate is greater than
2A). (Vérifier le taux de décharge maximum de la bat-
terie est supérieur à 2A).
NETDK / NETPDK Networx Keypads
Power Requirements:
WORXPANEL
Idle Current: 10mA
Maximum Wire Length: 200 feet (61m)
Recommended Wire Size: 24 AWG minimum
Proximity Card Formats Supported:
standard 36 bit format or HID standard 26 bit format (for
use with the model NETPDK only)

WIEGAND DATA FORMATS SUPPORTED

The NETWORXPANEL Wiegand inputs (terminals T4-T8)
are compatible with all Wiegand devices that output their
data in a "data1 / data0" format. If you are unsure of the
compatibility of your Wiegand device data format, call
Alarm Lock customer service (have your DL-Windows
software version number available when calling).
Wiegand Devices Supported
The NETWORXPANEL control panel has been tested to
2
Use only a sealed UL Recognized
(Courant de charge
12VDC supplied by NET-

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work with the following Wiegand device models:
 HID Classic Swipe Wiegand Reader Model 310
(Continental 36-bit card format compatible).
 HID ProxPro with Keypad Model 5355
 HES Model RF5910 Hybrid Electric Strike with
HID125k Reader
Note that other Wiegand device models not tested may
also be fully compatible. For more information, see the
section "ENROLLING WIEGAND SWIPE CARDS" fur-
ther in this manual.
1.5A @

LED AND BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS

The NETWORXPANEL PC board contains two LEDs and 1
button, as follows:
(LD1) Activity LED: Green LED located on the right
side of the PC board; flickers during keypad data trans-
fer.
(LD2) AC Power LED: Located on the left side of the
PC board, this LED lights when the panel is powered
(AC is present).
(S2) Reset Button: Located on the right side of the PC
board; press and hold for 15 seconds to clear the NET-
WORXPANEL memory.
cleared, the green LD1 LED will flash once every sec-
ond for 5 seconds. In addition, all keypad and device
LEDs will flash once every second in unison. The key-
pad sounders and device sounders (if so equipped) will
also sound in unison with the LED flashes.
Note: Although the Reset button will clear all NET-
WORXPANEL memory, if two NETPDK or NETDK key-
pads are wired to the NETWORXPANEL, the primary
and secondary keypad designations will NOT be
cleared; this keypad identification data is stored within
the memory located inside the keypad itself. See the
section "Designate Primary and Secondary Keypads" for
the operation of this feature.

TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS

From left to right, the PC board terminals are as follows:
(T1) EGND: Wire earth ground using a No. 16 AWG. or
larger wire to a metal cold-water pipe. Do not use a gas
pipe, plastic pipe or AC ground connections. NOTE:
Grounding connections should avoid bends in the
grounding wire whenever possible.
(T2-T3) AC IN: Connect to the supply 16.5VAC trans-
former.
14AWG for longer runs. 25 feet maximum.
(T4-T8) WIEGAND INPUTS
Two Wiegand devices are supported on the input termi-
nals as detailed below.
(T4) W0A: If one Wiegand device is used, do not con-
Note:
Use 16AWG wire for shorter runs, and use
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