Locating The Door Commander Module (Dcm); Ethernet Connectivity (Lan); Power Requirements - NextgenID BioAxs 9800IR Installation & Operation Manual

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BioAxs 9800IR™ Installation & Operations Manual. Version 1.9

Locating the Door Commander Module (DCM)

The DCM Module is to be located at a cable distance no greater than 100 Meters (328 ft) from the
BioAxs 9800IR™ Access Panel. Typical locations for the DCM include building communications
closets, electrical rooms, etc.
Generally, the location should provide the necessary connection points for the power and LAN
requirements of the system.

Ethernet Connectivity (LAN)

The BioAxs 9800IR™ Door Commander Module (DCM) requires a network connection to the
NextgenID Command Center™ server across a 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet network. The Command
Center Software allows centralized management and user enrollment of all BioAxs family access
control panels. For a additional information see the accompanying document, NextgenID
Command Center System Administration and User Guide P/N BA-DOC-CCSAUG. A standard
RJ45 Cat 5 Network Jack is provided on the rear panel of the DCM.
Always consult with your NextgenID support representative and/or the local site
Note
Network Administrator before connecting the BioAxs 9800IR™ system to any existing
networks within a facility to ensure the proper network hardware and software security
policies have been implemented.

Power Requirements

The BioAxs 9800IR™ access panel operates at 24 VDC requiring approximately 0.33 – 2.0
amps. Consideration should be given to common ground requirements when integrating the
BioAxs 9800IR™ with existing access control systems. Select a secure location for mounting the
power supply and associated cabling. The Door Commander Module (DCM) and the DCM
Communications Extender units require 120 VAC.
The power supplies should be:
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