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Access Control Basics #1 (Field Equipment) 

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@jayung356
@jayung356 28 дней назад
Great info bud. keep the video coming. thank you so much.
@JonathanBlanco-m3t
@JonathanBlanco-m3t 6 месяцев назад
Appreciate the videos would love some more like this for access control/ burglar. Thank you 👍🏼
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 6 месяцев назад
Coming up soon buddy, thank yoi for the support.
@Nicholas_Towers
@Nicholas_Towers 5 месяцев назад
Keep it up with this videos what a great job are you doing🎉🎉🎉
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Nick.
@YZFR16666
@YZFR16666 13 дней назад
The white 2 wire is only a fire alarm input. The only way to change the output relays and voltages on your fpos and your IO boards is with the jumpers. The only IOs you can change remotely are on the lp1502s and the mr52s.
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 5 дней назад
Do you want to bet? Do you know what an NL4 is? You are talking about the other LSP model with the manual relay jumpers. This LSP Enclosure is different, buddy.
@YZFR16666
@YZFR16666 5 дней назад
@@lowvoltageghost888 yes i do want to bet, the nl4 is used for monitoring the power supply & attached devices. Not changing output relays or voltages
@YZFR16666
@YZFR16666 5 дней назад
@@lowvoltageghost888 You would only do those changes on the host and slave boards through the IP login of the host access control board, Any changes to the power supplys are done with the jumpers pins.
@YZFR16666
@YZFR16666 5 дней назад
@@lowvoltageghost888 but i may be wrong, always learning new things,, What type of power supply boards do you use that are not controlled by jp jumper pins and are instead controlled by the NL4 instead
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 5 дней назад
You are partially correct. The LifeSafety Power Netlink® NL2, NL4, and NLX modules are network appliances which may be used with LSP power systems to provide remote monitoring and control of the power system and connected devices, meaning you can change the output from NO to NC and even enable and disable fire relays. The white jumpers you are talking about are on the older output boards C4/C4P/C8/C8P, and the ones on this particular video are M8 boards. There is no more need for the manual jumpers it's all through the NL4, buddy.
@victordeleon2235
@victordeleon2235 Месяц назад
Great info thank you 🙏
@odinslockllc
@odinslockllc 6 месяцев назад
Wonderful video. I’ve done a lot of service at point of use (electric strikes etc) but not seen much of the power supply and the circuit boards etc. I plan on getting more into this stuff in the future. I have lots of questions but I’ll keep watching your vids as I’m sure you already have answers to them. Thanks!
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. If you have alot of questions feel free to ask and one thing I will share is you can always go to LifeSafetyPower.com, there is alot of useful information on this kind of enclosures (power side), from manuals to very helpful videos.
@odinslockllc
@odinslockllc 6 месяцев назад
@@lowvoltageghost888 thank you! I guess from the boards to the hardware it all makes sense it’s the part where you connect to software or the cloud that idk. I’m kinda at a point where I have a local lock supplier that can supply me everything. They even have engineering that will work with my customers thru me. All I would need to do is install from power supply to the downstream (doors). I just lack the knowledge with the integration into what goes on upstream before the hardware panel to where “administrator” level is (internet etc). Last job I turned that part down and just installed all the hardware and left the wires hanging at the doors per our agreement. They had a guy run his part to my wires and he handled all the badge readers and all that stuff as well. I’m just missing out on a lot of opportunity with that side of it. Thanks!
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 6 месяцев назад
Well, it's very simple, you can wire up the hardware very easily. The Network part you new a License and to be Certified to be able to download and enroll the readers, but the head-end termination and field termination you can complete your self, just hook up the power to the designated lock hardware and the readers and devices also can be hooked up, I'll post a video on how to hook up readers and basic reader terminations and communications. As well as terminating lock power.
@NoHypocrisy42
@NoHypocrisy42 2 месяца назад
Different access controll systems do not use licensing. Mercury is high end/government rated.
@NoHypocrisy42
@NoHypocrisy42 2 месяца назад
The only question I have is thus: Do you wire your emergency exit button as a rex or does it physically break power (as per nfpa72 egress code)? [Applies to magnetic installs or fail secure] Nice mercury access setup. Very clean! Also, why rex with mechanical egress??
@commentz-1
@commentz-1 Месяц назад
REX shunts the D.C. when existing .
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 Месяц назад
So, a failure secure door or Maglock by code in most of the installation that I have done and gotten approved by a Fire Marshall require 2 means of egress, which in my case I have used an exit button and motion detector. These devices typically have 2 outputs. 1st outputpole for the rex for the software to shunt the DPS (Door Position Switch or DC) 2nd output/pole is used for the hardwire circuit to drop the lock when walking out, either the button or motion will release the lock. Hopefully this helps.
@MVEGAS123
@MVEGAS123 Месяц назад
Thank you brother
@metalsolutionusa3165
@metalsolutionusa3165 Месяц назад
hi, my name is johnny lam. i have been trying to reach HID and mercury, but no success. could you tell me where to sign up as dealer to get pricing for the mercury access control
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 Месяц назад
Anixter Wesco
@zeowrowx_4751
@zeowrowx_4751 6 месяцев назад
Good video🔥🤑🥵
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 6 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@SJ-nl6xl
@SJ-nl6xl 4 месяца назад
Do Lenel S2 boards have the same setup. Power supplies, RS485 readers...ect?
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 4 месяца назад
S2 is a bit different because they usually ate blades in the enclosure us at the end of the day, Access Controls is always the same.
@NoHypocrisy42
@NoHypocrisy42 2 месяца назад
Except lenel programming is dyslexic. 😂
@nicholasrequena9396
@nicholasrequena9396 6 месяцев назад
🐐
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 5 месяцев назад
Thank you sir
@SJ-nl6xl
@SJ-nl6xl 4 месяца назад
Anyone- What terminal on the FP250 are the borders connected to. And are they daisy chained. I know the terminals for the borders are TB1(master) and TB7 (MR52-slaves)
@lowvoltageghost888
@lowvoltageghost888 4 месяца назад
Yes, you can daisy chain them. Depending how much power you need. FPO150/250: Land positve wire on DC1 and negative wire to BR. Just make sure to set your board to 12VDC and not to PASS, so you don't burn you readers. Most readers take 12VDC. Hopefully, this was helpful.
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