User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- InfoProx Hardware Installation
- Configuring the Door Control Unit
- First Time Access to the Administration Menu
- Accessing the Administration Menu after Password Setup
- Getting to know the configuration setup
- Configuring the reader
- Configure Current Time
- Configure Time Zone
- Time zone types
- Configure Inputs
- Doorstrike Time
- Door Close After Time
- GIN Configuration
- Site Code
- Door Control Unit Diagnostic Screen Set Up
- Contrast
- Door Mode
- Keypad Enable / Disable
- Exit Configuration
- Relay Idle State
- Card Management
- DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE
- InfoProx Technical Description
- Glossary
InfoProx Hardware Installation InfoProx Entry
4. InfoProx Hardware Installation
The enclosure is designed to mount directly onto a standard UK or European (French)
electrical containment box (USA installations require an adapter plate), and standard
conduit and fittings can be used. A clear polycarbonate screen covers the LCD for
protection.
Cables are pulled through the conduit and terminated in the containment box. The
following cables are required:
Cable Connector
2-pair (Belden 8723) cable for power and data 4-pin socket (J3)
5-pair (max) cable for inputs and output 10-pin socket (J2)
2-pair (Belden 8723) cable to exit reader
1 RS485 cable for female RJ45 connector
4-pin socket (J3)
4-pin socket (J5)
The various cables use Phoenix Contact connectors for the unit’s inputs and outputs.
The cables are secured into screw terminals. A flat blade screwdriver of 1/8” or less is
recommended.
The Phoenix Contact terminals used for the power and
communication connections can accommodate two leads
fitted into one terminal.
Two stainless steel tamper-resistant mounting screws are supplied and are concealed
behind specially molded covers when installation is complete.
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