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Integrating Net2 with an intruder alarm system - IP Way

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3) Using a keypad <strong>an</strong>d ACU - The * key on the keypad c<strong>an</strong> be used instead of fitting a<br />

confirmation push button. To set the <strong>alarm</strong> the authorised user first presses the * key<br />

<strong>an</strong>d will then be given 7 seconds to enter their PIN arming the <strong>system</strong>. The next valid<br />

PIN from <strong>an</strong> authorised user will attempt to unset the <strong>alarm</strong> in the normal way.<br />

From <strong>intruder</strong> <strong>alarm</strong> volt free<br />

status output<br />

To <strong>intruder</strong> <strong>alarm</strong> momentary<br />

key switch input<br />

Keypad<br />

<strong>Net2</strong> door access control unit<br />

Import<strong>an</strong>t Notes<br />

Relay 2 is used to set/unset the <strong>alarm</strong> <strong>an</strong>d so the relay 2 toggle option under Reader action is<br />

greyed out. Any ACU that is used for <strong>alarm</strong> integration must have the lock release connected to<br />

relay 1; relay 2 c<strong>an</strong>not be used to toggle.<br />

If the door on the ACU is normaly held open <strong>with</strong> a timezone, the ACU will not unlock the door<br />

until the <strong>intruder</strong> <strong>alarm</strong> has been disarmed.<br />

<strong>Net2</strong><br />

V4<br />

AN1035 - <strong>Integrating</strong> <strong>Net2</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>an</strong> <strong>intruder</strong> <strong>alarm</strong> <strong>system</strong>

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