Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 1 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WN.LN.SENSOR.CABLE CHARACTERISTICS  Sensor cable is connected to the WN(M).LN.R/C.

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Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 1 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WN.LN.SENSOR.CABLE CHARACTERISTICS  Sensor cable is connected to the WN(M).LN.R/C via a plug (sensor)  Cable 5 m long  3 inputs and 1 output evaluable  Area of use Door deadbolt monitoring  Door monitoring messages are displayed in the Event Agent Input 3, yellow Input 1, pink Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Input 2, grey In common, green

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 2 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WN.LN.ANTV CHARACTERISTICS  Size: Ø 12 mm | l = 50 mm  Areas of use include on double-leaf doors  Antenna extension is connected to the WN(M).LN.R/C via a plug (antenna)  Cable 5 m long; do not roll up or coil excess length

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 3 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES Wired B-Field WN.WIRED.BF.G2 CHARACTERISTICS  Size: Ø 12 mm | l = 50 mm  Areas of use include on double-leaf doors  Antenna extension is connected to the WN(M).LN.R/C via a plug (antenna)  Cable 5 m long; do not roll up or coil excess length

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 4 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 CONNECTIONS Connection condition: RouterNodes and CentralNodes  RS485 cable connection for RN and CN A B Ground

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 5 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 CONNECTIONS Connection condition: WN(M).LN.C POWER SUPPLY  A connection to data cable (DC) +, polarity-dependent!  A connection to data cable (DC) –, polarity-dependent! Incoming CAT cable Outgoing CAT cable LockNode connection terminal Twist shielding on each LockNode TERMININATION  Cable line ≥ 600 m  Termination  In a malfunctioning environment  Immediate termination  Resistance is wired in the last LockNode 120 Ω ¼ Watt

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 6 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 CONNECTIONS Connection condition: Power supply  WN(M).CN.SC  9 – 12 V  WN(M).CN.SR  9 – 12 V  WN(M).CN.UC  USB port  WN(M).CN.UR  USB port  WN(M).RN.CC  9 – 12 V  WN(M).RN.R  9 – 12 V  WN(M).RN.CR  9 – 12 V  WN(M).RN.RC  9 – 12 V  WN(M).RP.CC  9 – 40 V  WN(M).RN.EC  9 – 48 V  WN(M).RN.ER  9 – 48 V  WN(M).RN.WC  9 – 48 V  WN(M).RN.WR  9 – 48 V  WNM.XX.YY.IO  9 – 24 V  WNM.RN.EX.IO  9 – 48 V + –

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 7 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 CONNECTIONS Backbone: Segment | Wiring  CN, RN and LN.C wired via RS485 *1 WNM.CN.UC WNM.RN.CC *1: - USB - RS485 - TCP/IP - WLAN - Wireless Shielding (simply contact with PE) A B WNM.LN.C

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE – – B- A+ Ground Cat 5 cable line WN(M).CN.UC WN(M).LN.C Power supply Connection to another router possible WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 CONNECTIONS Connection condition "Wired" WaveNet

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 9 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WNM.CABLE.IO CABLE TYPE  LIYCY, 0.14 mm², AWG PinColourDesignationFunction 1PurpleOutput 3Open drain 2BlueOutput 2Open drain 3BrownOutput 1Open drain 4RedVDD_IO3.3 V from baseboard 5BlackGNDMass 6PinkDIN.1Digital Input 1 7GreyDIN.2Digital Input 2 8YellowDIN.3Digital Input 3 9GreenDI.CTRLNot in use 10WhiteAI1Analogue Input 1

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 10 CONNECTION TO THE ROUTER WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WNM.CABLE.IO 1 Cross-section of baseboard WNM Router-/ CentralNode WNM.XX.YY.IO 10 µC Connecting cable (WNM.CABLE.IO is inserted into the I/O plug) and the cable is fed through housing and to the outside (use existing opening in housing) Brown White Green Grey Yellow Red Black Pink Blue Purple

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 11 Isolated contacts 4, 6-8 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WNM.CABLE.IO INPUT CIRCUITS  Gunman attack  Block lock  Remote opening  Emergency release  Input  Analogue Brown White Green-DI.CTRL Grey - DIN.2 Yellow - DIN.3 Red Black Pink - DIN.1 Blue Purple

Februar 2014WaveNet Starter │ SEITE 12 WAVE NET RADIO NETWORK 3065 ACCESSORIES WNM.CABLE.IO OUTPUT CIRCUITS  The user has three open drain outputs at their disposal for use. These may be exposed to a maximum current of 200 mA each. We recommend using a recovery diode, such as a 1N4148, when connecting larger inductances. The router's earth must be connected to the system earth without fail. R R L Imax: 200 mA/open drain OUTPUT CIRCUITS  Authorised usage  Unauthorised attempted entry  Both; locking device must support access control functions Brown White Green-DI.CTRL Grey - DIN.2 Yellow - DIN.3 Red Black Pink - DIN.1 Blue Purple