User`s manual

Orion ISS
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Wiring of a S2000-2 controller operating in Two Sluice Doors mode is shown in Figure 10. In this op-
eration mode alarm loops are not involved in access strategy and are not shown in the connection
diagram. However they can be used as intruder alarm loops in the Orion system in which the S2000-2
controller operates on-line (see Alarm Loops Section of this Manual).
Installing at a guard post switches disabling EXIT buttons inside the sluice (as shown in Figure 11)
makes it possible to control the way to leave the sluice which can be either ‘Automatically’ (without an
additional control of a security guard) or ‘Confirmation’.
S2000-2
GND2
8.2 kOhm
EXIT2
10
9
XT3
EXIT 2
‘Automatically
GND1
8.2 kOhm
EXIT1
10
9
XT2
‘Confirmation’
EXIT 1
GUARD POST SLUICE CHAMBER
Exit Mode
Entry Mode
DOOR 1
DOOR 2
EXIT 1
EXIT 2
‘Automatically
‘Confirmation’
Figure 11. Sluice Leaving Mode Switches Applying
Electromagnetic locks (strikes) can be powered by the same power supply as the controller, or by the
separate one. If they are powered by the same power supply, power circuits of the controller and the
lock must be wired separately and be connected only at the power supply terminals.
If the readers are suitable for input current consumption more than 100 mA or they are located far
from the controller (100m and above), to power them the separate pair of wires must be used which
leads directly to the power supply (against the case shown on the scheme when the readers are pow-
ered via the controller terminals).
If the readers are powered by a separate power supply, the GND circuits of the controller and the
reader must be coupled.
Wiring door sensors (door open detectors) in such the operation mode is obligatory.