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Omron LD-90 - Door Actuator (Door Box Only); Ethernet Infrastructure (Wired and Wireless), Amrs

Omron LD-90
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Chapter 5: Call/Door Boxes
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Figure 5-4 Call/Door Box DIP Switch and Connectors, (A) Ground, (B) OFF, (C) ON, and (D) DIP
Switch Position Table
The default setting is all positions of the DIP switch set to OFF, meaning Call Button, with
beeper enabled. If you change position 1 (DP1) to ON (Door Box), the lights and push-button
will no longer behave as they do for a Call Button.
Table 5-1. DIP Switch Position Table
Position Function OFF ON
Position 1 (DP1) Select device type Call Button Door Box
Position 2 (DP2) Reset the device N/A Reset to factory defaults
Position 3 (DP3) Not Used Not used Not used
Position 4 (DP4) Control sound Sound enabled Sound muted
Position 2 on the DIP switch resets the LANand WLAN settings and also provides a means to
access the built-in web interface for configuration.
Position 4 can be turned ON (muted)in situations where audio is not appropriate.
Door Actuator (Door Box only)
This is user-supplied, and must be capable of opening a door at the request of the door box. It
is hard-wired to a door box.
One example of a door actuator is the Falcon 8230 electro-mechanical swing operator.
Ethernet Infrastructure (wired and wireless), AMRs
Due to the variety possible in different installations, no attempt is made in this manual to spe-
cify setting up WiFi or other infrastructure.
13732-000 Rev J LDPlatform Peripherals Guide 57

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