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Security Brands ASCENT M3 User manual

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Model 16-M3
Install GUIDE
Call (972) 474-6422
Email [email protected]
We are available Mon–Fri / 8am–5pm Central
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P1
P2
Using a Third-Party
Power Source (Optional)
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Mount unit to pedestal using included
mounting hardware.
(This step may be completed later.)
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We recommend mounting the unit on a
gooseneck pedestal using the included
mounting hardware.
If using alternate mounting, the
4G LTE Antenna Extension Kit
(Model 16-ANTX-1)
should be purchased and installed.
Failure to do so may result in NO SIGNAL!
Use all four carriage bolts when mounting
the unit to a pedestal.
Leave the “hockey puck” antenna in place
even if using an antenna extension.
Seal all openings created in the enclosure.
Failure to follow these instructions can
damage the unit!
What’s what?
All important components labeled
This is a cellular accessory for a gate or door.
An uninterrupted cellular connection
CANNOT BE GUARANTEED!
An emergency egress or primary entry
mechanism SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED!
(transmitter, fire box, mechanical release)
Consult with your dealer, distributor, and/or
system designer for more information.
AUTOMATIC GATES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH!
ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE GATE PATH IS
CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING!
REVERSING OR OTHER SAFETY DEVICES
SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED!
This Ascent unit WILL NOT WORK until the
activation process is COMPLETE!
See the included Activation Guide to get this
unit activated.
If you need help or have any questions, please
contact Summit Control at (972) 474-6422.
Unpack box and make sure you have all items shown here.
Ascent Unit Key Carriage Bolt
( 4x )
Screwdriver12-V AC/DC Adapter
(PS-12DC2)
Hex Nut
( 4x )
Connect wires to unit as shown in
Step 4.
Connect wires to your power source,
making sure you connect positive to
positive and negative to negative.
Unlock and open unit for mounting,
wiring, and setup.
Unit shown with door fully open.
Internal wiring not shown for clarity.
Verify your power source is compatible with
the unit’s electrical specifications below.
Not intended for solar applications!
Input 12–24 VAC/DC
no more than 10% beyond this range
Current Draw less than 470 mA @ 12 VDC
less than 210 mA @ 24 VDC
Wiegand Terminals
For wiring to Wiegand devices.
See Page 2.
Power Terminals
For wiring to power. See Page 2.
SIM Card
Press in gently to eject.
Digital Input Terminals
For connecting accessory devices.
Scan QR code on next page for
wiring instructions.
Cellular Antenna Jacks
Cellular antenna extension kits
connect here
Relay Terminals
For wiring to gate operator or
door opener. See Page 2.
Relay Status LEDs
Relay is active when lit
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Model 16-M3
Install GUIDE
© 2024 Security Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. IG-16M3-EN Rev. A (2/2024)
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CAUTION
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If the included 12-V AC/DC adapter will not be
used, please go to Page 1 and follow the
procedure, Using a Third-Party Power Source.
Do not exceed 24 VAC/DC! Failure to choose a
compatible power source can damage the unit!
Connect wires
Feed wires through back of unit,
and connect as shown using
included screwdriver.
Ascent terminals can
be unplugged to
make wire
connections easier.
Ascent Wiegand Terminals
Consult gate/door opener
manual for exact connections.
Terminals vary widely across
manufacturers and models.
Additional wiring diagrams can
be found below and online.
We recommend using 18-gauge
stranded wire for all connections.
Ascent terminals can be unplugged to make wire
connections easier.
Key in temporary code 2012 on
keypad and confirm gate opens. If it
does, close and lock unit.
Before going forward, double check all
wiring and make sure the unit has power!
A wiring diagram for connecting to Wiegand
devices can be found below.
For connecting accessories not mentioned,
please scan the QR code on this page.
Make sure the gate path is clear before
completing Step 5! Adding and deleting codes is done through
Summit Control and NOT from keypad on unit!
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Now follow the Activation Guide to create an
account and begin using Ascent.
INSTALLATION COMPLETE!
Disconnect power to the Ascent unit
before connecting Wiegand devices.
Failure to disconnect power can
damage the unit!
Wiegand Device
Feed wires through back of unit, and connect
as shown using included screwdriver.
These terminals are used to connect a Wiegand device
such as a card reader or Wiegand keypad.
Either set of Wiegand terminals can be used for wiring
and then configured in Summit Control.
Need More?
Use the QR code below to
get access to more
resources, including how-to
videos and additional wiring
diagrams for connecting
accessory devices.
Wiegand Device
LED 1
DATA 0
GND
+12V
LED 2
DATA 1
LED 1
DATA 0
GND
+12V
LED 2
DATA 1
LED 1
DATA 0
GND
+12V
LED 2
DATA 1
WIEGAND 2 WIEGAND INPUTSWIEGAND 1
+–
Ascent Power and Relay Terminals Gate Operator / Door Opener
The GROUND terminal is
optional unless required by local
code(s). If using, please connect
to earth ground or equivalent.
If plugging into duplex outlet,
remove screw from outlet plate,
and secure with included screw.
12-V AC/DC Adapter
(Model PS-12DC1 included)
N/C
POWER (+)
POWER (–)
COM
RADIO
COM
REVERSE LOOP
STOP
CLOSE
COM
OPEN
FREE EXIT
COM
COM
N/O
N/C
COM
N/O
N/C
COM
N/O
RELAY B RELAY A POWER
12–24 VAC/DC
Third-Party 12–24-VAC/DC
Power Source
OR
Relay B can be connected in same manner.
POS. (+)
NEG. (–)

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