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Delta Controls ADM-2W704 User Manual

Delta Controls ADM-2W704
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Access Door Module ADM-2W704 (Rev 1.3) Installation & Application Guide
Page 16 of 26 Access Door Module
No RTE Configuration and Wiring
Door Lock RTE Status RTE Contact Lock Configure
Jumper
Fail Safe
N.O.
N.C. 2-3 4-5
Fail Secure N.C. N.O. 1-2 N/A
EOL Circuits
Any of the inputs, other than the Wiegand Inputs, can be wired to be monitored/supervised circuits able to
detect problems or tampering with wiring. The 4 types, Type 1,2,3, and 4, of monitored circuits that Delta
Controls supports are described with the diagrams below. Each EOL circuit is based on 10K Ohm (± 5%)
resistors. EOL resistors should be installed at the end of the line (at the device), not at the Access Door Module
(controller). Placing an EOL at the Access Door Module renders the circuit unmonitored, as it will only
monitor to the point of the controller connection.
Delta Controls recommends using EOL Types 3 & 4 if input wiring is to be monitored as they
provided the most information regarding the condition of the input circuit (wiring).
Scale Ranges (MIC objects) have been provided with the release CD-ROM, that should be used for these types
of inputs. You must use the MIC Objects provided as the software controlling Door Locks for the values in
pre-defined spots.

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Delta Controls ADM-2W704 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDelta Controls
ModelADM-2W704
CategoryIP Access Controllers
LanguageEnglish