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X100 Two Reader Expansion Module Installation Guide Only compatible with HID Aero Series ADC-AC-X100 controllers...
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Service Provider before Access Control hardware can be added to QR code above in MobileTech. an Alarm.com account. The course should be completed at least 48 hours before the first customer installation begins.
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Controller is accomplished using a 2-wire RS-485 INPUT 2 - READER 1 INPUT 4 - READER 2 interface. The ADC-AC-X100 requires 12 to 24 VDC for RELAY 1 RELAY 3 power. See the following figure for component location. RELAY 2...
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Wiring Connections TB1-1 TB2-3 VOUT Reader 1 Power INPUT 2 Input 2 TB2-4 TB1-2 Reader 1 Ground Relay 1 Normally TB1-3 Reader 1 Data 0/DAT TB3-1 Open Contact TB1-4 Reader 1 Data 1/CLK TB3-2 RELAY 1 Relay 1 Common Contact TB1-5 Reader 1 Ground READER 1...
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TB4-1 VOUT Reader 2 Power Relay 3 Normally TB6-1 Open Contact TB4-2 Reader 2 Ground TB6-2 RELAY 3 Relay 3 Common Contact TB4-3 Reader 2 Data 0/DAT Relay 3 Normally TB6-3 TB4-4 Reader 2 Data 1/CLK Closed Contact TB4-5 Reader 2 Ground Relay 4 Normally TB6-4 READER 2...
Status LEDs TB7-7 Input Power Ground LED Label Represents Initialization Normal Operation 12-24 VDC Input Power Heartbeat and TB7-8 (from local power) Online status TB9-1 Offline = 1 sec ONLINE ON then OFF rate, 20% ON TB9-2 Expansion IN IO Module Port 1 Online = Blinks TB9-3 ON/OFF for 0.7s,...
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OFF = Inactive, Flashes when ON for 1 READER 2 data is received, AC FAIL ON then OFF ON = Active, second either input Flash = Fault* RELAY 1 ON = Energized OFF = Inactive, TAMPER ON then OFF ON = Active, RELAY 2 ON = Energized Flash = Fault*...
(minimum 24 AWG) with drain wire and shield for X100 X100 communication. If the ADC-AC-X100 is the last device on the communication bus, jumper J1 must be set to “IN”. Note: Both Port 1 and Port 2 terminals for the Expansion Module ports are the same port and are internally connected.
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Install jumpers according to the selected configuration ∙ If there are additional downstream expansion modules, set jumper to “OUT” ∙ If this is the last device on the communication bus, set jumper to “IN”...
Addressing Reader Wiring Flip the DIP switches on the the ADC-AC-X100 expansion Each reader port supports a single reader. module according to the “Jumpers/Switches ON” column Wiegand signaling requires a 4-conductor cable in the Access Control Devices table on the Alarm.com (22 AWG, shielded) with additional optional conductors for Partner Portal (or MobileTech).
Relay Wiring Four Form-C contact relays are provided for controlling To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system door lock mechanisms. Each relay has a Common pole reliability, a contact protection circuit may be used. The following (C), a Normally Open pole (NO), and a Normally Closed circuit is recommended.
The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported Diode Selection but may not be typical. ∙ Diode current rating: 1x strike current 22 AWG minimum required for input wiring. 18 AWG recommended if wiring request-to-exit devices in series with ∙ Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage locking hardware.
Specifications The interface is for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits Outputs only. The installation of this device must comply with Four relay outputs 5 A @ 30 VDC all local fire and electrical codes. resistive (NO), 3 A @ 30 VDC resistive (NC) Two-wire LED control Input power Single-wire buzzer output...
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Warranty Alarm.com warrants the product is free from defects in material and workmanship This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year from the date to the following two conditions: of factory shipment.
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