Lock power considerations, Net2 hardware and software, Installation – Paxton Net2 Entry - Control unit User Manual
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Lock power considerations
The power required for the lock will limit the number of Net2 Entry devices that this control board will support.
Each control board has four network ports that can also provide PoE. The following table shows the devices that
can be supported by a Net2 Entry control unit depending on the power required for the lock.
The additional network connections are available to link to the Net2 PC server, other Net2 Entry control units or
network switch units to expand the system. These do not require PoE power.
If additional equipment (Exit button, internal reader/keypad, etc.) is to be fitted, this must be included in the Lock
power requirement.
Net2 hardware and software
The access control function is administered by the Net2 system.
The installation of Net2 hardware and software is fully described in the Net2 documentation supplied with this unit
and also on the website as follows:
X
Ins-30080 - Net2 plus control unit <
http://paxton.info/924 >
X
AN1127 - Net2 Entry - Planning and installation <
http://paxton.info/1896 >
Connect the entry panel to the control unit using the network cabling. Connect the monitor(s) to the control unit.
Further devices may easily be added as required in the future.
Power up the control unit.
The Net2 Entry panel and monitor(s) will power up using the PoE provided by the control unit.
Installation
236 mm
320 mm
80 mm
12v DC
2A
4
1
0 °C
45 °C
Specifications
Operating temperature
Electrical
Environment
Dimensions
Max
Height
Depth
Features
Indoor use only
IP Rating
Min
Min
Min
Max
Max
PSU output voltage
PoE network ports
Net2 plus port
IEEE 802.3af
Standard network ports
PSU output current
Width
3
2
1
0
up to 650 mA
up to 500 mA
up to 350 mA
up to 200 mA
1 Panel only
1 Panel + 1 Monitor
1 Panel + 2 Monitors
1 Panel + 3 Monitors
Lock power required
PoE powered devices
Additional network connections
Resource Distribution
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to the standard EN55022, when using UTP (unshielded twisted pair) category cable. In order
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device it is necessary to use FTP (foiled twisted pair) or
STP (shielded twisted pair) category cable on the PoE/network ports.