Wiring connections – Controlled Products Systems Group ADV-1000 User Manual
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Page 8 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
HARNESS COLOR CODES
WHITE (AC Hot) (DC +)
11.5 - 29 volts AC or DC
WHITE (AC Neutral)(DC -)
11.5 - 29 volts AC or DC
GREEN
EARTH GROUND ONLY
• Carefully study the diagram that best suits the installation conditions. The following is a key to the wire harness color
codes.
RELAY A (PRIMARY) CONTROL COLOR CODES
BROWN
11.5 - 29 vRELAY (A) COMMON
ORANGE
RELAY (A) NORMALLY OPEN (N/O)
BLUE
RELAY (A) NORMALLY CLOSED (N/C)
RELAY B (SECONDARY) CONTROL COLOR CODES
(Use if controlling a second device)
GRAY
RELAY (B) COMMON
VIOLET
RELAY (B) NORMALLY OPEN (N/O)
YELLOW
RELAY (B) NORMALLY CLOSED (N/C)
WIRING CONNECTIONS
1. The DK unit is designed to operate between 11.5 volts minimum and 29 volts AC maximum. Using a multi-meter,
measure the supply line voltage to make sure it falls within these tolerances.
2. IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
3. Locate the two white wires on the circuit board main harness and, WITH THE POWER OFF, connect them to the
power supply leads. Use wire nuts or connectors to secure the connections. The DK unit is rectified. Polarity
need not be observed.
4. Connect the primary device to be controlled to the unit’s primary relay control leads.
a. If you are connecting to a gate operator or electric door strike, use the BROWN and ORANGE leads for
normally open contact. (Refer to the Wiring Diagrams, page 5.)
a. If you are connecting to a mag-lock or any device that requires power in the locked state, use the BROWN
and BLUE leads for normally closed contact. (Refer to the Wiring Diagrams, page 5.)
a. If you interface with a secondary device, connect the unit’s secondary relay control leads to the secondary
device. (Refer to the Wiring Diagrams, page 5.)
2. 4.Connect the Green lead to Earth Ground.
3. 5.Before supplying power to the unit, refer to the appropriate wirin
diagram to double- check all connections. When you are sure you have the unit wired correctly, apply power
to the unit.
a. If this is the FIRST TIME POWER UP, the unit will perform a self-diagnostics routine. After each test has passed,
the unit will respond with a tone. The unit will perform a total of 4 tests (depending upon the equipment
connected to the unit.) The unit will then flash the LED’s several times while it is performing a memory setup. a.
Once all the tests have passed and the unit is set up correctly, you will hear a “GOOD TONE” (an oscillating
high tone) from the unit. If the unit does not perform as above, quickly shut off power to the unit and contact
your distributor or American Access Systems.
NOTE: The unit will perform a self-diagnostics routine only during firsttime power up. After first-time
power up, the unit will sound a “GOODTONE” (an oscillating high tone) each time power is applied.