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gand "Data 1" wires to this terminal.
(T7) PWR: If one Wiegand device is used, connect the
"+ DC" power wire to this terminal.
If two Wiegand devices are used, connect both "+
DC" power wires to this terminal.
(T8) GND: If one Wiegand device is used, connect the
ground wire to this terminal.
If two Wiegand devices are used, connect both
ground wires to this terminal.
(T9) RED LED: Many Wiegand devices are equipped
with a red LED for visual feedback. If the Wiegand
device or devices are so equipped, connect the Wie-
gand red LED wire(s) to this terminal.
(T10) GRN LED: Many Wiegand devices are equipped
with a green or green/red LED for visual feedback. If
the Wiegand device or devices are so equipped, con-
nect the Wiegand green LED wire(s) to this terminal.
(T11) SNDR DRIVE: Many Wiegand devices are
equipped with a sounder for audio feedback. If the
Wiegand device or devices are so equipped, connect
the Wiegand sounder wire(s) to this terminal.
(T12) KYPD PWR (+): Connect the NETDK and/or
NETPDK keypad red (+) power wire(s) to this termi-
nal.
(T13) KYPD PWR (–): Connect the NETDK and/or
NETPDK keypad black (–) ground wire(s) to this ter-
minal.
(T14) TX (YEL): Connect the NETDK and/or NETPDK
keypad yellow wire(s) to this terminal.
(T15) RX (GRN): Connect the NETDK and/or NETPDK
keypad green wire(s) to this terminal.
(T16-T18) AUX RELAY Secondary Form C relay, 8A @
24VAC / DC maximum:
(T16) N/O: Normally Open terminal
(T17) N/C: Normally Closed terminal
(T18) COM: Common terminal
(T19) LOCK PWR (+): High current power available to
drive a locking device such as a magnetic lock or
electric door strike; typically connected to the Com-
mon terminal for the device relay.
(T20-T22) MAIN RELAY Primary Form C relay, 8A @
24VAC / DC maximum:
(T20) COM: Common terminal
(T21) N/C: Normally Closed terminal
(T22) N/O: Normally Open terminal
(T23) LOCK PWR (–): The common negative connec-
tion to the locking device (such as a magnetic lock or
electric door strike).
(T24-T25) DOOR POSITION CONTACT: Connect to a
door position contact (such as a magnet / contact
reed switch or push button contact) to monitor the
status of the access door. These terminals can be
used for two purposes:
1. To detect if the door was left open after a User
passes;
2. To detect if a closed and locked door is forcibly
opened (door "kick-in").
The keypad sounder (or Wiegand device) can be pro-
grammed to annunciate an audible warning that a
door is left open. If a door was left open after a User
passes or for a door "kick-in", the door status is en-
tered into the log as a "door ajar" entry. The integral
relay can be programmed to energize for this "door
ajar" event (see Function 67 (feature #12) in the key-
pad programming instructions WI1855).
(T26-T27) REMOTE RELEASE INPUT: Connect to a
remote release button or sensor to "unlock the door"
to allow passage.
PLAN YOUR INSTALLATION
Before installing your NETWORXPANEL control panel,
keypads and other devices, give careful consideration to
the design and physical layout of the components. Plan
in advance to ensure an efficient and complete installa-
tion. Be aware that the type of installation (see TYPI-
CAL INSTALLATIONS) may greatly impact the wiring to
(and programming of) the NETWORXPANEL.
Keypad Placement
The NETWORXPANEL supports two of any combination
of NETDK or NETPDK keypads, PLUS up to two Wie-
gand devices. Places keypads/devices within easy
reach of the access door(s), to permit easy entry or exit.
NETWORXPANEL Placement
Inside the NETWORXPANEL enclosure is a Networx ra-
dio used to communicate with the Networx Gateway,
therefore always mount the NETWORXPANEL enclo-
sure with its antenna positioned vertically.
The NETWORXPANEL should be mounted in elevated
areas. If mounting above drop ceilings, select an open
area at least 6 inches away from the metal wires from
which the drop-ceiling rail frames are suspended; do not
mount close to electrical wiring or other metal obstruc-
tions such as pipes or conduits. Select a convenient lo-
cation that allows access to a standard un-switched/
uninterruptable 120VAC electrical outlet.
Signal Strength Considerations
Choose a location as high above ground level as practi-
cal (home attic installations are not recommended),
keeping in mind that metal objects may adversely affect
radio operation. Warning: Do NOT install the NET-
WORXPANEL in utility or computer closets as these lo-
cations have revealed acutely detrimental effects on sig-
nal strength. Although wood and wallboard construction
will have little effect upon signal strength, concrete or
brick can reduce signal strength by up to 35%, while
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