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3.1.3 Wiring the AUX
Relay for Use as
Forced Door

The Forced Door output function informs personnel
that the door has been opened without authorization.
By default, the Forced Door output is assigned to
Audio Alert #1. To use the Aux Relay, you must first
assign it. See the command below, in the second note.
The Aux relay is rated to handle two amps of current
at 12 VDC, and can turn ON or OFF one leg of the
power to a warning device. (Warning device not in-
cluded with the IEI unit.) To incorporate this feature,
follow the steps below; see Figure 3-2.

3.1.2.A Wiring the Forced Door 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.

3.

Connect the 6-conductor harness to connector P2.
(The 2-pin jumper on pins 5 and 6 of connector
P2 must be removed first. See Figure 3-3.)

4.

Connect the green wire (NO) to V+ on the warn-
ing device.

5.

Connect the blue wire (C) to V+ on the power
supply.

6.

Connect V- from the power supply to V- on the
sounder. The gray wire is not used.

7.

Restore power to the keypad and test.

NOTE:

To use the default 10-second Forced Door

Relay time, no programming is necessary. To change
this default (from 10 to 990 seconds), use command
45 # ttt # 0 # **

after the unit is installed successfully;

for details, see section 4.3.4.

NOTE: PROGRAMMING FOR FORCED DOOR:
To assign the Forced Door output to the Aux Relay,
enter the following on the keypad:
10 # 4 # 2 # **
To disable audio alert #1, enter:
10 # 0 # 5 # **

3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit

Chapter 3: Wiring

prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D4b

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