Hardware Installation Guide
NXT-MSC Hardware Cable Requirements
The attached document provides you with the required cable types to use when installing NXT-MSC 2 door or 4 door controllers.
NXT-MSC 2D/4D Controller Hardware Installation Guide
1.0 Introduction This document contains basic information for the installation of the NXT-MSC 2D and 4D controllers. 2.0 Product Specifications 2.1 Unit Dimensions • NXT 2D/4D controller PCB - 6.75 inches high by 6.00 inches wide by 1.75 inches deep, ...
NXT-MSC - OSDP Reader Support
1.0 Introduction OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) is an access control communication standard developed by the Security Industry Association (SIA) to improve interoperability among access security products and is being endorsed by all leading ...
NXT-MSC - I/O Control Using MR16IN and MR16OUT Modules
1.0 Introduction Using Doors.NET v4.9.0 and later, you can connect Mercury MR16IN and MR16OUT modules to the RS-485 port of an NXT-MSC controller. Each MR16IN or MR16OUT module has 16 inputs or outputs and therefore offers a very cost-effective means ...
NXT-MSC - Elevator Control Using MR16IN and MR16OUT Modules
1.0 Introduction With Doors.NET v4.9.0 and later, you can connect Mercury MR16IN and MR16OUT modules to the RS-485 port of an NXT-MSC controller. Each MR16IN or MR16OUT module has 16 inputs or outputs and therefore offers a very cost-effective ...
NXT-MSC - Controller Encryption
1.0 Introduction The ability to encrypt the communications path is needed when that path includes a network that is shared and carries other data. In the case of a serial connection, physical access to the communication wires is required and ...
NXT-MSC - Factory Reset Procedure
Controller Factory Reset Procedure The following reset procedure will completely erase all system configuration and cardholders and will return the controller to its factory default settings. Ensure the J3 jumper is across both pins. Press the white ...