User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 About this Document
- 2 Grouped safety messages
- 3 Product Description
- 4 Design and function
- 5 Installation
- 5.1 Installation conditions
- 5.2 Installation diagram
- 5.3 Installation lines
- 5.4 Wall mounting
- 5.5 Cable routing
- 5.6 Setting the PoE switches
- 5.7 Connections
- 5.8 Vandal contact
- 5.9 Fastening the cover
- 6 Commissioning
- 7 Packaging/Return
- 8 Disposal
- Index
Installation Technical Manual
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5.7.5 Inputs
The access manager has 4 inputs IN1 to IN4.
Function of the inputs
The inputs are used for the inquiry of sensors such as door-opener key, door handle
contact, door frame contact, bolt contact, vandal contact, passage control (e.g., turn-
stile, light barrier), etc.
The function of the individual inputs depends on the selected door template.
Principle
The inputs (IN1-IN4) are activated by means of a potential-free contact (switch or re-
lay contact). An open input is recognized as “high” due to the internal pull-up resis-
tor.
5.7.5.1 Line monitoring
The inputs can be designed as follows:
• Without line monitoring
• With line monitoring (if supported and activated by the terminal software)
Line monitoring allows the terminal software to detect the states short circuit and in-
terruption, in addition to the states active (input closed) and not active (input open)
and report them to the higher-level system.
The current states of the inputs are indicated by light emitting diodes (see chapter
Light emitting diodes [}4.10]).










