Applications, Page 6 – Paxton ASEC Compact Keypad User Manual
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Push to make
door release
Schematic shows
a 12V d.c. release.
The current rating
must be less than 1A
The diode current
rating must be equal
to or greater than
the current in the
release.
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12-15V d.c.
(Fuse rating 1A)
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Time clock keeps door
open during working hours
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12V d.c.
electric release:
current must be
less than 1A
Diode current
must be equal to
or greater than
the release
current
12-15V d.c.
(Fuse rating 1A)
0V
+
-
12-15V d.c.
(Fuse rating 1A)
+12Vd.c.
0V
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2
3
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9
*
0
#
12V d.c.
electric release:
current must be
less than 1A
Diode current
must be equal to
or greater than
the release
current
Entryphone will release
door on demand
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- Using an exit button.
This is used to exit through
the door. A standard
‘bell push’ button, fitted on
the safe side of the door
can be used to operate the
electric release.
- Providing timed access.
This may be required, for
example, where a main
entrance door is required
to be unlocked during office
hours. A standard central
heating time switch with
voltage free contacts can be
used. When the contacts are
closed the door release will
remain open.
- Entryphone access.
May be required, for
example, at a main
entrance door, so that staff
can gain access by using
a code whilst visitors are
verified before entry is
granted. The voltage free
contacts on the entryphone
are connected to the
grey wires of the keypad.
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Applications