Transcription of Hardware Installation Guide - Cornell University
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Hardware Installation GuideHardware Installation Guiderevision 1 3 Table of ContentsHardware Installation Guidelines .. 131. Inputs, Outputs and Interface Signals .. Power Inputs .. Alarm Inputs .. Reader Inputs/Outputs .. Relay Outputs .. RS-485 Communication Overview .. RS-232 Interfaces .. 192. System Wiring and Other Considerations .. General Wiring Considerations .. Mounting .. Ground Wiring .. Alarm Input Wiring .. RS-485 Communication Wiring .. RS-232 Communication Wiring .. Weatherproofing .. Relay Contact Protection .. 363. System Turn-Up Considerations .. Device Configuration Checks .. Ground Potential Difference Checks Before Connecting .. 394. Maintenance .. Firmware Updates .. AES/Extended Firmware .. Troubleshooting .. 44 BAS-500 Intelligent System Controller.
Do not apply greater than 12 VAC 15% to any hardware product. 1.1.2 DC Power All B.A.S.I.S. hardware products can use a DC power source. When using a DC power supply for a hardware product, th e DC power must be isolated electrically from the AC input side and non-switching, regulated DC power. Readers require +5 or +12 VDC, and all other panels
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