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International Electronics prox.pad plus - Chapter 3: Wiring; Wiring the Prox.pad Plus Unit; Wiring the AUX Relay for Use as Alarm Shunt; A Wiring the Alarm Shunt Relay

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Chapter 3: Wiring
Chapter 3 provides wiring diagrams and associated
procedures.
3.1 Wiring the
prox.pad plus Unit
Select one of these three wiring options, Alarm Shunt,
Forced Door, or Propped D oor, depending on how
theprox.padplusunitsAUXrelayistobeemployed
for this installation (refer to Chapter 4 for program-
ming information). Then refer to sections 3.1.1- 3.1.3
as appropriate.
3.1.1 Wiring the AUX
Relay for Use as
Alarm Shunt
The Alarm Shunt Relay function may be necessary
when a separate existing security system is in place.
The Alarm Shunt Relay keeps an alarm panel zone
from going into alarm when the door is opened, after
a valid code is entered. The Alarm Shunt function is
assigned to the Aux relay by default. To incorporate
this feature, follow the steps below; see Figure 3-1.
3.1.1.A Wiring the Alarm Shunt Relay
1. Turn OFF power to the prox.pad plus unit, and
then unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing.
2. Locate connector P2 (the 6-pin connector) on the
main circuit board and plug on the 6-pin harness.
(The 2-pin jumper o n pins 5 and 6 of connector
P2 must be removed first.)
3. Connect the 6-conductor harness to connector P2
as shown in Figure 2-1.
4. Connect the blue wire to the “Common” side of
the door contact.
5. Connect the green wire to the “Normally Open”
side of the door contact.
6. Make a parallel connection to the green and blue
wires and run the leads to the alarm panel. NOTE:
This feature requires that you use the “Door Con-
tact”inputasshowninFigure3-1.
prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 3-1

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