Connecting a General Purpose Input
The general-purpose input is used in conjunction with the programmable input/output feature of the Doors access control software. There are three possible uses for the general-purpose input.
• the primary controller (#1) may be figured for either Global Unlock or Auxiliary A-door RTE. The same input is used for either function.
• the secondary unit may be figured for Auxiliary A-door RTE.
Make the following connections for a Global Unlock input.
Global Unlock Input Connections
Make the following connections for an Auxiliary A-door RTE input.
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