
Ethernet
ŸConnect the Ethernet cable into the 'ETHERNET' port.
Door Lock
ŸUse the electromagnetic door lock cable (10-pin connector at one end and
free at the other) to connect a Door Lock to the’ EM LOCK’ terminal (CN2).
Power
ŸConnect the power adapter to the DC jack. Plug the adaptor into a power
outlet.
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If connecting Matrix PSBB-Universal Mains Power Supply (13.8 VDC@2A)
with battery backup to COSEC NGT, be sure to maintain correct polarity.
NOTE
ŸAlways use a standard hydraulic door closer to ensure that the door closes
automatically after an entry or exit. This is to prevent “door open too long”
or “door left open” alarms.
ŸThe NO or NC output can operate DC-powered locking devices like electro-
mechanical strikes and magnetic locks. The maximum permitted current is
500 mA @ 12VDC per output.
ŸIf you are using a lock of higher capacity, you must use an external 12/24
VDC power supply, according to the technical specifications of the
magnetic lock.
ŸTo use the 12VDC of the Door, short the terminals COM (CN2-1) and +ve (CN2-
4)as shown in figure 4, before connecting the NC/NO and the -ve terminal (CN2-
5 GND) to the Door lock.
Exit Switch
ŸIf you are using an exit switch to open the door lock, connect the exit switch
cable (2-pin connector on one end and free on the other) in the 'EXIT SWITCH’
terminal (CN3).
Auxiliary Input
Ÿ
pair from the sensor device to the auxiliary input port 'AUXILIARY’ (CN4).
If you are connecting a sensor for detecting alarm conditions, connect the wire
Ÿ To connect a lock of higher capacity using external power supply, connect the
wires as shown in the figure 5, considering the technical specifications of
the magnetic lock.
CN2 EM LOCK
Door Magnet
Using 12VDC of the DOOR
Figure 4
GND
GND
GND
Door Magnet
12V/24V
Using an External Power Supply
Figure 5
+
-
GND
GND
GND
CN2 EM LOCK
CAUTION
Do not apply Power to the unit until you have completed all the connections.