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How to Install the ISONAS PureIP Reader-controller
2.2.7
: LOCK WIRING -- EXTERIOR DOOR KIT
The Pure IP Reader-Controller has an optional Exterior Door Kit (EDK), which allows you to isolate
the door’s lock control circuitry on the secure side of the building.
The EDK contains a form-C relay with dry-contacts
that are rated for 3 amps of current @ 30 Volts.
It can also be used in cases where the reader-
controller is switching an externally supplied
voltage or an external control signal. Examples of
such usages include operating a 24VDC lock, or
switching a logic signal for a garage door opener.
Two methods of connecting the EDK are shown
The 1
st
example shows powering both the lock and
the EDK with the Reader-controller’s PoE power
See Figure 10
Figure 10
Label Reader Side Connection
Label
Lock Side Connection
A
Pigtail’s Orange wire
(12 V Input Power)
1
12V Output Power
B
Pigtail’s Black wire
(Ground)
2
Power Ground
C
Pigtail’s Yellow wire
3
EDK Relay’s Common Contact
D
Pigtail’s White wire
4
EDK Relay’s Normally Closed (NC)
contact (Fail-Safe Lock)
5
EDK Relay’s Normally Open (NO)
contact (Fail-Secure Lock)
EDK Wire Conductor Preparation:
Strip back the wire insulation: .25 to .275 (1/4 to 9/32) inches
Acceptable single conductor sizes: 26 gauge to 15 gauge
Acceptable two conductors sizes: 26 gauge to 15 gauge
Note for multi-stranded conductors:
Avoid allowing any stray wire strands from contacting
the adjacent terminal block connection.
Twist the multi-strands together prior to insertion.
Lightly solder-tinning the exposed wire can help prevent stray strands.