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Brivo ACS Installation Manual ACS5000-E
ENG-WI-001 © 2005 Brivo Systems, LLC. All rights reserved. Page 26
d) Use the wire recommended by the manufacturer of the reader or keypad. If no
wire is recommended, use a minimum of 22 AWG wire with sufficient conductors
that include shield (drain).
e) The reader interface uses standard Wiegand wiring conventions. Connect the
wire properly to the terminal block on the appropriate board node. Following is a
typical, but not universal, wiring guide. Refer to the Wiring Guide for guidelines
related to your specific reader or keypad.
Connect the green reader wire to the DATA0 terminal. This is the
standard Data 0 circuit for Wiegand readers.
Connect the white reader wire to the DATA1 terminal. This is the
standard Data 1 circuit for Wiegand readers.
Connect the black reader wire to the GND terminal. This is the standard
Ground circuit for the reader.
Connect the blue reader wire to the BUZZ terminal. This is the standard
Buzzer circuit for the reader.
Connect the red reader wire to the 12VDC terminal. This provides
+12VDC to power the reader.
Connect the orange reader wire to the GRN LED terminal. This is the
green LED circuit.
Connect the brown reader wire to the RED LED terminal. This is the red
LED circuit.
7. Install MOVs.
WARNING: Noise Suppression
INSTALL THE TRANSIENT NOISE SUPPRESSION DEVICE (MOV) SUPPLIED
WITH THE CONTROL PANEL.
a) Install the MOV across the conductors, as close as possible to the electric strike
or latch. This will normally be at the connection from the field-installed wiring to
the pig tail or screw terminals of the electronic strike or latch.
b) Use the wire recommended by the manufacturer of the electric strike or latch. If
no wire is recommended, use a minimum of 18 AWG wire with sufficient strands
for the specific electronic strike or latch.