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ICT TSL-STD-RR-HL - UL and ULC Installation Requirements; Can;Ulc-S319

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UL and ULC Installation Requirements
Only UL / ULC listed compatible products are intended to be connected to a UL / ULC listed control system.
CAN/ULC-S319
This card reader is CAN/ULC-S319 Listed for Class I applications only.
Exit devices and wiring must be installed within the protected area.
The card reader must be connected with shielded, grounded cable.
Fail secure locking mechanism shall only be installed where allowed by the local authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ) and shall not impair the operation of panic hardware and emergency egress.
If fire resistance is required for door assembly, portal locking device(s) must be evaluated to ULC-S533 and
CAN/ULC-S104.
Must be installed with CAN/ULC-S319 Listed portal locking device(s) for ULC installations.
Input power must be supplied by a Class 2 or power limited device.
UL 294
This card reader is UL 294 Listed for Class 1 applications only.
Exit devices and wiring must be installed within the protected area.
The card reader must be connected with shielded, grounded cable.
Fail secure locking mechanism shall only be installed where allowed by the local authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ) and shall not impair the operation of panic hardware and emergency egress.
If fire resistance is required for door assembly, portal locking device(s) must be evaluated to UL10B or UL10C.
Must be installed with UL 1034 Listed electronic locks for UL installations.
Input power must be supplied by a Class 2 or power limited device.
A means of verification shall be employed by the user to enable access to the wireless electronic device such
as a PIN or biometric feature, which subsequently provides access to the credential application software
present on the wireless electronic device.
The access control system shall have the means to distinguish between the type of credential used via code or
description (e.g. authentication/digital signature keys received from a physical card vs. authentication/digital
signature keys received from a wireless electronic credential.)
Performance Levels
Destructive Attack Line Security Endurance Standby Power
ICT Standard Reader Level I
Level I when wired with Wiegand
Level IV when wired with RS485
Level IV Level I
ICT Mini Reader Level I
Level I when wired with Wiegand
Level IV when wired with RS485
Level IV Level I
ICT Extra Reader Level I
Level I when wired with Wiegand
Level IV when wired with RS485
Level IV Level I
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