Specifications

CT1000
UNIVERSAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
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Form 77085 Rev. B 08-09-2005
HOW TO GET STARTED:
The CT1000 universal access controller can be interfaced to any Locknetics access control devices such as
TouchEntry Key readers or SelectEntry Keypads, mag-stripe emulation output HID Prox Card readers as well as mag-
netic stripe card readers. The unit may have been ordered with the PS option (505 power supply in the same enclo-
sure). If it does not have a supply, one will be required. Make sure that the supply chosen will meet the electrical
requirements of all components in the system. Note that electrical power gets dissipated over long wire runs so it is
important that the equipment be located close to the opening it is controlling.
Consult national electric code handbook for information regarding wire run lengths and minimum required wire gauge
and type for the voltage and current in the system.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Electrical:
Input Voltage: 12 to 28 VAC/VDC
Current Draw: 200mA max.
DC Output Voltage (with AC input):1 amp max. (Matches input voltage)
Control Relays:
Main -DPDT contacts, 5 amp max @ 30VDC
Aux -SPDT contacts, 5 amp max @ 30VDC
Alarm -SPDT contacts, 5 amp max @ 30VDC
Programmable Users:
1000 Access credentials
ENVIRONMENT
AL:
CONTROLLER
POWER SUPPLY
ADAPTER
CABLE
(SOME SYSTEMS)
ACCESS
CONTROL
DEVICE
EXIT DEVICE WITH
SWITCH
DOOR CORD OR
ELECTRIC HINGE
MAGNETIC LOCK
110VAC SUPPLY
FIRE PANEL INPUT
TYPICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION: A typical installa-
tion consists of a a locking device (magnetic lock, elec-
tric strike, etc.), a power supply, a CT1000 controller,
an adapter cable (in some cases), an access control
(keypad, card reader, etc.), an exit control (exit device,
pushbutton, etc.), and door cord or electric hinge. Any
installation involving modification or specification of an
opening which is considered to be a means of egress
(emergency exit) or a fire rated opening must conform
to all local and national life safety and building codes.
The specific gage and number of wires will vary with
the kind of equipment used, the intended function, and
local and national building codes. In most cases it is
required that magnetic locks open in the event of a fire
alarm condition. (Consult local authority having juris-
diction.)
MODEL: TEMP (C/F): ENVIRONMENTAL: DISTANCE TO CONTROLLER(MAX)
LOWER: UPPER: WET? Meters/Feet
KP73+,KP74+,KP76+,KP77+
-20/-4 55/131
yes 61/200
KP78+,KP79+,TR83,TR84
-20/-5 55/132 Interior or sheltered exterior 61/200
100CAB
-20/-4 60/140 Dry only 61/200
TR80
-40/-40 60/140 yes 61/200
CR90
-20/-4 55/131 Interior or sheltered exterior 61/200
PX95
-30/-22 60/140 yes 61/200
CT1000
0/32 55/131 Dry only N/A
CT1000xPS
0/32 40/104 Dry only N/A