designated as the "primary" keypad controlling the
Main Relay (thus a primary door), and the other as the
"secondary" keypad controlling the Aux Relay (thus a
secondary door).
one door, a specific User Code can be enabled for use
with only one of the two keypads, therefore allowing
control of only one of the two doors.
Although the physical wiring for Two-Door Mode is just
as easy as any other type of configuration, both key-
pads must wired to the same NETWORXPANEL ter-
minals; therefore one keypad must be designated as
"primary" and the other as "secondary". In addition,
the Two-Door Mode feature must be programmed
(see WI1855 and program Function 67 (Feature 13,
"Create Two-Door Mode"). These extra steps are in-
corporated in the "FIRST TIME POWER UP" proce-
dure, so installing a two-door configuration will be just
as easy as any other type of configuration.
INSTALLATION STEPS
All inputs and outputs, electric door strikes, card readers
and all other accessories should first be installed as de-
tailed in the numbered steps below. Note: Do not apply
power until all wiring is complete. Both AC and battery
connections must be made before the NETWORXPANEL
will function properly.
mounting location is selected, proceed as follows:
1. Install the NETWORXPANEL.
WORXPANEL housing to a vertical surface indoors in
a dry location (within the secured side of the door).
The back-up battery must be located within the secure
housing.
Mount the housing using the two middle
mounting holes and at least one bottom mounting
hole.
2. Install the Magnetic Lock(s) or Electric Door
Strike(s). Always mount the magnetic lock or elec-
tric door strike on the protected side of the door.
Before installation, always check with local laws hav-
ing jurisdiction concerning the installation of magnetic
locking devices. There may be strict limitations with
regard the installation of magnetic or similar exit door
locking devices. Local laws may require the installa-
tion of electrically separate panic hardware to ensure
the door can be opened in the event of an emergency.
Door lock outputs can operate DC-powered locking
devices such as magnetic door locks or other electro-
mechanical locks and can be configured to operate in
"Fail Secure" (which remain locked when power fails)
or "Fail Safe" (which unlock when power fails) configu-
rations.
For normally energized door locks
Example:
(such as a magnetic lock that locks the door when
energized), connect ground to terminal T23, place a
jumper wire between terminal 19 and terminal 20, then
connect the positive door lock wire to terminal T21.
See wiring diagrams for both normally energized and
NETWORXPANEL Installation Instructions
To control passage through only
After the NETWORXPANEL
Mount the NET-
de-energized door locks. The NETWORXPANEL can
supply a constant maximum 12VDC @ 1.5A. Relay
contacts are rated 8A @ 30VAC or VDC.
3. Install Keypads and/or Wiegand Devices.
The NETDK and NETPDK keypads each have 4 wires
(red, black, yellow and green); wire to terminals T12
through T15 as shown in the BASIC WIRING EXAM-
PLES. If two keypads are used, connect each wire
in parallel (connect both keypad red wires to the same
terminal T12, connect both keypad black wires to the
same terminal T13, etc.) as shown in the wiring dia-
gram. See WI1881 for keypad mounting instructions.
Wiegand Devices
Wiegand devices can be installed on one door (to con-
trol both entry and exit) or on two separate doors (to
control access in one direction only). The text below
indicates the correct wire / terminal connections for an
example device, the "HID ProxPro with Keypad Model
5355" when only one device is wired to the
NETWORXPANEL:
HID 5355 Wires
Red (DC+) ............................... (T7) PWR
Black (GND) ........................... (T8) GND
Green (Data "0") .................... (T5) W0
White (Data "1") ..................... (T6) W1
Violet (DATA RTN) ................ (Not Used)
Orange (Green LED) ............. (T10) GRN LED
Brown (Red LED) .................. (T9) RED LED
Yellow (Beeper) ..................... (T11) SNDR DRIVE
Blue (Hold) ............................. (Not Used)
--- (COM) ................................. (Not Used)
--- (Tamper) ............................ (Not Used)
See SPECIFICATIONS for supported Wiegand device
models.
Wiegand Device LED and Sounder Indications
(Optional)
Many Wiegand devices include an LED for visual
feedback of system status or for visual feedback when
access credentials are presented to or swiped in the
reader. See the table above for examples of the varie-
ty of LED indications and their meanings. For the ex-
ample device (HID ProxPoint Plus Model 6005B), wire
the brown "Red LED" wire to terminal T9, wire the or-
ange "Green LED" wire to terminal T10.
Many Wiegand devices include a sounder for audible
feedback.
Wire the sounder wire (some labeled
"beeper") to terminal T11.
4. Wire Door Position Contact. Install a door posi-
tion contact such as a magnet / contact reed switch or
push button contact. This contact will monitor the sta-
tus of the door (if door was left open or closed). Door
contacts must be hardwired directly to the NETWORX-
PANEL. Do not use wireless contacts. Wire to termi-
nals T24 and T25. Door Position Contact is used to
NETWORXPANEL Terminals
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