Alarm.Com HID Aero X1100 Installation Manual
Alarm.Com HID Aero X1100 Installation Manual

Alarm.Com HID Aero X1100 Installation Manual

Door controller

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X1100
Door Controller
Installation Guide
Only compatible
with HID Aero Series
ADC-AC-X1100
expansion modules

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Summary of Contents for Alarm.Com HID Aero X1100

  • Page 1 X1100 Door Controller Installation Guide Only compatible with HID Aero Series ADC-AC-X1100 expansion modules...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 5 The X1100 Door Controller provides local decision making, event Reader ports 1 and 2 can accommodate a reader and provide reporting, and database storage capabilities for the Alarm.com LED and buzzer control. Smarter Access Control platform. Two reader interfaces provide control for two supervised physical barriers.
  • Page 6: Jumper Setup

    Jumper setup DIP switches Prior to installation, set the battery and The four DIP switches determine the operating mode of termination jumpers. the X1100 processor. DIP switches are read on power-up except where noted. • Important! Set the battery jumper J4 to ON. The DIP switches are set in the normal operating position If this step is skipped, the local database will be cleared (OFF) by default.
  • Page 7 X1100 hardware 4 3 2 1 RESET DIP SWITCH READER POWER READER POWER TAMPER BATT 12 - 24 FAIL FAIL GROUND GROUND DATA0/DATA DATA0/DATA DATA1/CLOCK DATA1/CLOCK GROUND GROUND GREEN LED GREEN LED RED LED RED LED 1 ONLINE BEEPER BEEPER 2 HOST COMM 3 IO INTERNAL GROUND...
  • Page 8 Wiring Connections TB1-1 VOUT Reader 1 Power TB3-5 Relay 2 Common Contact TB6-3 Relay 3 Normally Closed Contact TB1-2 Reader 1 Ground TB3-6 Relay 2 Normally Closed Contact TB6-4 Relay 4 Normally Open Contact TB1-3 Reader 1 Data 0/DAT TB4-1 VOUT Reader 2 Power TB6-5...
  • Page 9 24 VDC & 12 VDC power supplies CABINET TAMPER SWITCH 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY 12VDC CONNECT LOCKS TO EITHER NO OR NC BASED ON LOCK REQUIREMENTS READER POWER READER POWER GROUND GROUND DATA0/DATA DATA0/DATA DATA1/CLOCK DATA1/CLOCK 24 VDC READER 1 READER 2 GROUND GROUND...
  • Page 10: Status Leds

    Status LEDS Initialization Normal Operation Initialization Normal Operation BATT FAIL ON then OFF OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flash = Fault* IO MODULE PORT 2 ON for ~ 1 s External IO module activity (Port 2) AC FAIL ON then OFF OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flash = Fault* READER 1 ON for ~ 1 s...
  • Page 11: Factory Reset

    ❷ Apply power to the X1100 board. LED 1 will turn on for Factory reset about 15 seconds while the X1100 boots up. Do not remove power during the following steps. The Factory Reset function can be used for the ❸...
  • Page 12: Input Power

    Input power Cabinet tamper and UPS fault input wiring The X1100 requires 12 to 24 VDC power. Connect power with minimum of 18 AWG wire. • Connect the AC FAIL (AC+/-) and BATT FAIL (BT+/-) • Connect the power ground to earth ground in only inputs to the corresponding contacts provided on the ONE LOCATION within the system.
  • Page 13 Reader & expansion module wiring Reader ports X1100 DESCRIPTION READER POWER Reader Power 12 VDC • Each port can be used to wire one Wiegand reader. GROUND Ground D0 / DAT / B Wiegand Data 0, Data line • Readers that require different voltage or have high D1 / CLK / A Wiegand Data 1, Clock line current requirements should be powered separately.
  • Page 14 Reader wiring diagrams Wiring Expansion Modules Typical Wiegand Reader Connect up to 31 total X100 expansion modules using 2-wire RS-485 Expansion Module ports 1 and 2. The last expansion module on the bus must have the termination jumper installed. Use 1-twisted pair, shielded cable, 120Ω impedance, 24 AWG, 4,000 ft.
  • Page 15: Relay Wiring

    Relay wiring X1100 Four Form-C contact relays are provided for controlling door lock mechanisms. The relay contacts are rated at PORT 1 PORT 2 5 A @ 30 VDC (NO), 3 A @ 30 VDC (NC), dry contact configuration. Each relay has a Common pole (C), a Normally Open pole (NO), and a Normally Closed pole (NC).
  • Page 16 Relay circuit wiring diagrams Diode selection: MOV selection: • Diode current rating: 1x strike current • Clamp voltage: 1.5x VAC RMS • Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage • Use UL recognized MOV with appropriate ratings DC STRIKE TO DC POWER SOURCE TO DC POWER SOURCE...
  • Page 17: Input Wiring

    Input wiring Inputs are used to monitor door position switches or 22 AWG minimum required for input wiring. 18 AWG request-to-exit devices. Input circuits can be configured as recommended if wiring request-to-exit devices in series unsupervised or supervised. When unsupervised, reporting with locking hardware.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Specifications The interface is for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only. Certifications FCC, CE, UL 294 Certified The installation of this device must comply with all local fire and electrical codes. Dimensions (W x L x H) 6.46” x 5.51” x 1.02” (164 mm x 140 mm x 26 mm) Input power Temperature 12 to 24 VDC ±10%, 1.9 A max...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Alarm.com is not liable under any circumstances for loss or damage caused by or partially caused by the misapplication or There are no expressed warranties other than set forth herein. Alarm.com does not malfunction of the product. Alarm.com’s liability does not extend beyond the purchase make, nor intends, nor does it authorize any agent or representative to make any price of the product.
  • Page 20 Only compatible with HID Aero Series 8281 Greensboro Drive expansion modules Suite 100 200918 Tysons, VA 22102 © 2020 Alarm.com. All rights reserved. Designed in the USA. Made in China.

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