
Hardware Connection
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2 Hardware Connection
This chapter explains how to connect up the power, communications and other
things to the AC5200 hardware.
2.1 Basic Connection
The following section outlines the basic tasks required to get the AC5200 up and
running.
Power Connection
The AC5200 requires a 12-24V power supply. Connect the power at terminals 1
and 2 of the AC5200.
Communication with devices
The AC5200 has one FLN to communicate with devices, which operates over
RS485. The following table explains what devices are available:
Controller Bus Protocol Devices Supported
AC5200 ACC FLN SRI (Single Reader Interface)
DRI (Dual Reader Interface)
ERI (Eight Reader Interface)
8IO (Eight Input / Output Module)
IPM (32 Input Module)
OPM (16 Output /16 Input Module)
Entro DC12 (Dual Reader Interface)
DC22 (Dual Reader Interface)
DC800 (Dual Reader Interface)
IOR6 (4 Input / 6 Output Module)
ACC-X Entro DC12 (Dual Reader Interface)
DC22 (Dual Reader Interface)
DC800 (Dual Reader Interface)
IOR6 (4 Input / 6 Output Module)
Connect your bus to COM A (terminal 4) and COM B (terminal 3).
Connect COM A to COM A and COM B to COM B for Entro devices
Connect +to COM A and –to COM B for ACC FLN devices
When using DRI (ADD5100) / ERI (ADE5300) / SRI (ADS5200) a 120 Ohm termi-
nation only at door control unit side is required. For DC12 / DC22 / IOR6 120 Ohm
termination on both ends, door unit and AC5200 controller side, is required.