NAV Series TCP/IP Standalone Network Access Controller
Figure 2-2 First step
4. Insert the terminal of the connecting wire into the socket of the device.
5. Mount the device on the bottom cover.
a. Mount two slots positioned in a horizontal direction at the top of the interior of the
casing on the corresponding plug pins on the upper cover of the controller.
b. After the two plug pins are mounted, the positions of other holes are easy to align.
c. Fix the upper cover and the bottom case of the controller with the hexagon screw.
Figure 2-3 Second step
2.2.2 Connecting to the Door Lock / Sensor / Open Button
Each controller provides the interface of the door control relay, corresponding to the No. 10,
12 and 14 output extension wires on the back plate of the controller. The No.12 extension
wire is a common terminal (COM), the No.10 extension wire is a normally closed terminal
(NC), and the No.14 extension wire is a normally opened terminal (NO).
2.2.2.1 Connecting to the Electronically‐Controlled Lock
The electronic lock must be separately powered, and the power supply of the lock should
be determined according to the requirements of the electronic lock. Please select the cable
of the electronic lock carefully to meet the requirements of current. The two major models
of the commercial electronic lock are electronically‐controlled lock and magnetic lock. The
connection methods of the two locks are shown as below.
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