Manufacturer
Part number
BEST
909028065
Indala
FP2511A
XceedID
XF-1050-B
HID
5355AGK00
Essex
KTP-163-SN
BEST
a Product Group of dormakaba USA Inc.
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Installation Instructions for BEST Wi-Q™ Technology WQX-WAC Wireless Access Controllers
Planning the installation
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Sensors: door, latch, deadbolt, key, and/or other.
Note:
Some sensors may be included inside the lock.
The BEST 45HW may include door, latch, deadbolt,
and key sensors.
3
Pull wire and make connections to
wireless access controller
1 Determine what connections you need to make
based on your application.
2 Using Figure 2 and Table 1 make the connections.
Table 1
WAC Connections and descriptions
Terminal
Description
Strike NC
Normally-closed terminal
where the locking mechanism
connects
Strike COM
Common return path for cur-
rent through the locking mech-
anism
Strike NO
Normally-open terminal where
the locking mechanism con-
nects
SHUNT NC
Normally-closed relay terminal
that shunts door force alarm if
access is granted or RQE is acti-
vated
SHUNT COM
Return path for the shunt relay
SHUNT NO
Normally-open terminal for the
shunt relay
KEY
Detects and reports a key-over-
ride event
GND
Return path for the key-over-
ride switch and RQE
RQE
Request-to-exit input
DS
Door status input
GND
Return path for door status and
latch status
LS
Latch status input
WIEGAND 0
Wiegand D0 terminal
GND
Ground (the wiegand reader
must be grounded at this
point)
WIEGAND1
Wiegand D1 terminal
RED
Red LED control input
GND
LED ground point
GRN
Green LED control input
ANT
Antenna connection
Negative DC
terminal
Power connection
Negative DC
terminal
Power connection. Use the
extra negative DC terminal to
‘daisy-chain’ power to another
wireless access controller or
reader.
a
a. Make sure the power supply is of appropriate
wattage to supply enough power.
Positive DC 9–24V
terminal
Power connection
Positive DC 9–24V
terminal
Power connection. Use the
extra positive DC terminal to
‘daisy-chain’ power to another
wireless access controller or
reader.
a
Important note:
When using the WAC to daisy-chain
other devices, be sure that the other devices will
accept the voltage supplied to the WAC.
Table 1
WAC Connections and descriptions
Terminal
Description
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a Product Group of dormakaba USA Inc.
Introduction
The WQX Wireless Access Controller (WAC) controls
access to one door or access point. It runs on four AA
batteries, or can be externally powered with a DC
power supply. The WAC can be purchased integrated
in a box with power supply or can be purchased stand-
alone. If purchased as a stand-alone unit the power
supply powering the WAC (WQX alone with no other
devices connected) must be able to deliver at least
500mA.
Figure 1 Wireless Access Controller, shown without
cover
Antenna
Mounting hole
Terminals
Four AA
Batteries
Power terminal
Mounting hole
a
Site survey
If a site survey has not been completed, contact your
dormakaba
Representative.
Components checklist
Use the following checklist to make sure that you have
the items necessary to install your Wireless Access Con-
troller.
a. Power for WAC device only. Calculate power
requirements for attached readers separately.
Components provided in the box
❑
Wireless Access Controller with antenna
❑
Batteries
❑
Documentation
Optional components
❑
Indoor ceiling mount omni-directional antenna
❑
Indoor wall mount directional antenna
❑
Outdoor mount directional antenna
❑
Outdoor mount omni-directional antenna
❑
Enclosure
1
Mount Wireless Access Controller
The standard WAC comes with a small antenna, but
you may need a supplemental antenna for your appli-
cation. See the
Site Survey Tool Quick Reference Guide
for more antenna information.
1 Determine the appropriate location for the wireless
single door controller, making sure that the
antenna will have maximum exposure for signal
transmission.
2 Mount the Wireless Access Controller box.
3 Screw on antenna as shown in Figure 1 so that it’s
vertical and upright.
4 Install batteries if needed.
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Install other hardware as necessary
Make sure all other system components are mounted
and installed. System components may include:
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Electronic or electric lock or strike
■
Request-to-exit switch
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Power supply for lock or strike
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Reader: either magstripe, proximity, keypad or com-
bination readers. The default reader is a Weigand,
26-bit, 8-bit word type.
Installation Instructions for
BEST Wi-Q™ Technology
WQX-WAC Wireless Access Controllers
Summary of Contents for BEST Wi-Q ONGUARD
Page 7: ...A Glossary Glossary 109 B Lock Installation Lock Installation 113 ...
Page 40: ...40 2 Select Inbound Rules Figure 13 Inbound Rules Select Inbound Rules ...
Page 45: ...45 7 De select the Public option Click Next Figure 18 De select Public ...
Page 52: ...52 Figure 27 Wi Q Interface Setup Wizard Click Next ...
Page 57: ...57 Figure 33 Custom Setup Options Click Next ...
Page 75: ...75 To add a new Sign On Credential 1 Select Add Figure 52 Add Segment Sign On Credential 1 ...
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