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28System Wiring
© 2011 Apollo Security Inc.
The ADA-10 relay module is a potted module suitable for use in areas where extreme environmental
conditions may be present, the ADA-11 is a smaller, non-potted version that should not be used in areas of
extreme environmental conditions. See the above sections for more information about the ADA-10 and
ADA-11 external, high-security relay modules.
3.7.4.3 ADA DIP Switches/Jumpers
In order for ADA-10 and ADA-11 devices to operate properly, The the corresponding Jumpers or DIP
switches must be set in order to define the purpose the ADA will serve.
ADA-11
For the ADA-11 first the reader must be selected:
On the ADA-11, addresses are set by simply pushing the switch to the correct ON or OFF position on the
device.
ADA-11 Reader Setting
Reader
S3
S4
1
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
3
ON
OFF
4
ON
ON
Table 3.7.1:
ADA-11 Reader Setting
Next, the function of the ADA-11 must be defined. For each group, there are four possible settings:
ADA-11 Function Setting
Function
S1
S2
Strike Relay
OFF
OFF
Local Alarm
ON
OFF
Aux Relay 1
OFF
ON
Aux Relay 2
ON
ON
Table 3.7.2:
ADA-11 Function Setting
The above functions will work the same for each reader. Thus, if reader 2 is selected (S4=ON S3=OFF),
and the function Strike Relay is selected (S2=OFF, S1=OFF), the ADA will function as the strike relay for
Reader 2.

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