Acroprint Signal and Access Relay Box User manual

Category
Electrical relays
Type
User manual

Acroprint Signal and Access Relay Box is designed to work with Acroprint's badge reading terminals and has two independent switching circuits - a switched AC power line circuit and a mechanical relay circuit. Both circuits can control AC-powered devices like bells, alarms, horns, or door access electric strikes. DC and low voltage powered devices must use the mechanical relay contacts with an external power source. Additionally, existing external card readers can be connected to the device.

Acroprint Signal and Access Relay Box is designed to work with Acroprint's badge reading terminals and has two independent switching circuits - a switched AC power line circuit and a mechanical relay circuit. Both circuits can control AC-powered devices like bells, alarms, horns, or door access electric strikes. DC and low voltage powered devices must use the mechanical relay contacts with an external power source. Additionally, existing external card readers can be connected to the device.

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Acroprint Relay Kit Instruction.
The Signal and Access Relay Box is designed for use with Acroprint's badge reading terminals. It has two independent types
of switching circuits, a switched AC power line circuit and a mechanical relay circuit. Either circuit may be used to control AC
powered bells, alarms, horns, or door access electric strikes. DC and all low voltage powered devices MUST use the mechanical
relay contacts (an external power source is required).
For direct AC power line switched circuits use CON1:
- Direct switching means that the input voltage on CON5 is directly switched to CON1
- Connect the device to the CON1 terminal strip using AC OUT, NEUT and GND
connection points. Wires should be stripped ¼ inch.
- If you are using the badge terminal's Bell signal, slide the SW2 switch to side marked
BELL.
- If you are using the badge terminal's Access signal, slide the SW2 switch to side marked
ACCESS.
For mechanical dry contact relay switching use CON2:
- Connect the device to the CON2 terminal strip using NO and COM connection points.
Wires should be stripped ¼ inch.
- If you are using the badge terminal's Bell signal, slide the SW1 switch to side marked
BELL.
- If you are using the badge terminal's Access signal, slide the SW1 switch to side marked
ACCESS.
Notes:
1. Existing External Card Readers can be connected to CON4
2. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Specifications:
Input Voltage: 120VAC/240VAC 50/60 Hz
Input Current: 2 Amps Maximum
AC Output: 120VAC/240VAC 50/60 Hz
Relay Circuit: 5A at 250AC or 30VDC
Operating Temp. 0 to 50 degrees C
Humidity: 0 to 90% RH Non Condensing
Dimensions: 8 ¾" x 6" x 2"
WARNING:
Your installation must meet all National and Local electric codes. A licensed
electrician should perform installation.
p.t.o
06-0211-000
Rev.C
DOOR
CON1
CON 2
CON 3
CON 4
CON 5
RELAY
AC OUT
SW1
SW2
NC
COM
NO
K1
LINE
NEU
GND
BELL
ACCESS
ACCESS
BELL
EXTERNAL
SLOT
READER
3/8"
3/4"
F1 2 AMP 250V
DELAY
F2 5 AMP 250V
DC
POWER
SUPPLY
ELECTRIC
STRIKE
12:00
HORN
GND
NEU
AC
OUT
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Acroprint Signal and Access Relay Box User manual

Category
Electrical relays
Type
User manual

Acroprint Signal and Access Relay Box is designed to work with Acroprint's badge reading terminals and has two independent switching circuits - a switched AC power line circuit and a mechanical relay circuit. Both circuits can control AC-powered devices like bells, alarms, horns, or door access electric strikes. DC and low voltage powered devices must use the mechanical relay contacts with an external power source. Additionally, existing external card readers can be connected to the device.

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