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System Manual Access Issue 2011 - Siedle

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<strong>System</strong> structure, conductor material and range<br />

Door area<br />

Generally speaking, a distinction is<br />

drawn between the door area and<br />

the protected local area network<br />

(LAN).<br />

Door area<br />

The installation for the door station<br />

is referred to as the door area. If correctly<br />

installed, this area is protected<br />

from unauthorized access. From the<br />

outside, it is not possible to access<br />

the network.<br />

Cabling in the door area<br />

The IP network terminates with the<br />

ATLC/NG 670-...<br />

To protect against unauthorized<br />

access, the ATLC/NG 670-... must be<br />

accommodated without fail inside<br />

the building.<br />

The cabling from the ATLC/<br />

NG 670-... to the door station is<br />

executed in the conventional way.<br />

4<br />

Network LAN<br />

Door station<br />

Tö<br />

Conductor material<br />

CAT AWG22<br />

J-Y(ST)Y twisted pair conductors,<br />

shielded<br />

Range<br />

Door controller to door station<br />

CAT AWG22 = 120 m<br />

J-Y(St)Y ø 0,6 mm = 100 m<br />

J-Y(St)Y ø 0,8 mm = 200 m<br />

Every door station / independent<br />

camera is installed in the system<br />

with its own ATLC/NG 670-... .<br />

ATLC/NG 670<br />

Network LAN<br />

ATLC/NG 670<br />

Door area<br />

Range depends on the<br />

installed conductor material.<br />

Camera<br />

max. 10 m

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