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BC615 Installation and User Manual 17
1
Electric locking device. Dashed line shows connection to locks with
power to lock operation.
2
Power in, terminal block nos. 1 and 2. BC615Prox : 12 – 35 VDC.
BC615: 8 - 24 VAC or 10 – 35 VDC.
3
Exit request button. To operate, short terminal nos. 6 and 9.
4
Input for door monitor contact. Link out by jumper 6 if not used.
The contact should be closed when the door is closed.
5
Input for reader inhibit. To operate, short terminal nos. 8 and 9. The
red LED on the reader flashes.
6
Place jumper if door monitor contacts is not used.
7
Alarm set input (red LED lit). Terminal no 11 +, no 12 –.
8
Alert output. Use an E7 relay. Connect between terminal nos. 13
and
+ (10). Activated when a door is forced open or following door
release + door held warning time and when door contacts are not
closed.
9
Duress output. Used for activating an external alarm. Use an E7
relay. Connect between terminal nos. 14 and + (10).
10
Tamper switch. Normally closed when the housing is closed.
11
Connection to printer. For connection to PC, see previous diagram.
RS232 interface: 9 600 bps, no parity, 8 bits, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit
12
If the card reader is used with Bewator Entro system, attach jumper
to N/W (network), otherwise to S/A (standalone).
13
Remove jumper if backlighting is not required.
14
The SW1 push button. Used when erasing the memory and setting a
new password.
15
If the card reader is part of a Bewator Entro system, place jumper
on INT (attempts of tamper will be displayed as messages on the
PC’s screen), otherwise to EXT. (Direct connection to external
alarm)

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