October 20, 2018

Hey guys, could someone confirm the wiring on a ACP-DXEL4? The strike lock has a built in signal. In total there is a reader, signal strike lock, and the controller. The manuals given seem to give 2-3 scenarios, but I can't seem to hit that correct combo.
Thanks in advanced.
There are two different styles of Strikes. One is fail-safe and the other is fail-secure. Please provide me with the strike model so that I can assist you.
Jose Malave - IT Director| Toll Free: 866-573-8878 | E-mail: support@securitycameraking.com
October 20, 2018

Hey Jose,
Thanks for getting back to me. In the meantime I've managed to figured out the right combo (not before blowing a few fuses hah). I've attached a messy picture for anyone to reference in the future. The strike I was using is the ACDS-DXP2200HD-S. Set to default fail mode.
Strike set to
COM: Power Source
NO:NC: Red
S4: Green
GND: White
Good to know that you got it to work.
Relays are simple switches, while it can be a bit confusing its simple when you see the internal components.
S1-4 is the signal that will tell the board when the door is completely closed this is good when you want to see the doors state using the software.
Jose Malave - IT Director| Toll Free: 866-573-8878 | E-mail: support@securitycameraking.com
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