1.7.1.4 Addressing AD-Series PIMs & Readers (unit numbering and HI-LO ranges):
a)
Each AD400 Reader must have a unique number on the 485-channel
(1-16 is valid; zero is not valid in Galaxy).
Avoid creating duplicate reader numbers as this will cause undesirable behavior.
b)
Each AD400 PIM must have a unique number on the 485-channel
(1-16 is valid; zero is not valid in Galaxy).
Avoid creating duplicate PIM numbers as this will cause undesirable behavior.
You must install at least 1 PIM per 485-Network (one PIM can support up to 16 readers).
Test kits are available to determine best PIM placement
- see Schlage manuals for details about PIM
placement
.
c)
All AD400 PIMs require a HI and LO range
to be defined.
d)
Do not overlap the ranges of one PIM with other PIMs.
The
HI Number
defines the highest reader number that can link to the PIM.
The
LO Number
defines the lowest reader number that can link to the PIM.
When numbering and linking readers you can skip or omit using a reader number, but you can’t link
readers that are outside of the HI-LO Range.
e)
Each AD300 Reader must have a unique number on the 485-channel (1-16 is valid; zero not valid in Galaxy);
Avoid creating duplicate numbers as this will cause undesirable behavior.
AD300 Readers wire directly to the 485-channel of the DSI.
See requirements on Mixed-Networks in this
section.
Since there is no PIM, you must define the HI-LO Range
of the AD300 reader in the Reader programming.
This is done using the HHD, which can plug into the bottom of the AD300 reader.
f)
REMEMBER! There is a
max device load of 64 devices per CPU Board/control panel
.
System Galaxy Integration to Schlage AD400/AD300
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