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1.4 Circuit Board Terminal Identification
1. REQUEST TO EXIT – A switch closure to terminal 12 will activate relay 1 for its
programmed strike time.
2. DOOR OPEN – A switch closure to terminal 12 will cause the relay that is activated
to deactivate 1 second after this input is activated. Can also be used for alarm
bypass.
3. TIME ZONE 2 – A switch closure to terminal 11 will lock out all entry codes within the
time zone 2 lower and upper boundary.
4. TIME ZONE 1 – A switch closure to terminal 11 will lock out all entry codes within the
time zone 1 lower and upper boundary.
5. RELAY 1 COMMON
6. RELAY 1 NORMALLY CLOSED (N.C.)
7. RELAY 1 NORMALLY OPEN (N.O.)
8. RELAY 2 COMMON
9. RELAY 2 NORMALLY CLOSED (N.C.)
10. RELAY 2 NORMALLY OPEN (N.O.)
11. LOW VOLTAGE COMMON
12. LOW VOLTAGE COMMON
13. INPUT POWER: 10-16.5 VAC or 12-24 VDC
14. INPUT POWER: 10-16.5 VAC or 12-24 VDC
NOTES:
A switch closure across terminals 1 and 12 will activate relay 1 for its programmed strike time.
Relay contacts are rated for 30 Volt, 1 amp maximum power.
Electric strikes and magnetic locks must be powered from their own power supply as shown
on the wiring diagram (page 10). Do not power the keypad and the locking device from the
same source.
Current Draw with 12 Volt DC Input: 30mA at rest; 145mA with relay activated.
Current Draw with 24 Volt DC Input: 50mA at rest; 165mA with relay activated.
Current Draw with 16 Volt AC Input: 100mA at rest; 275mA with relay activated.