How to install Akuvox SR01 to control Electronic Locks
SR01 is a small accessory that improves the security of doors controlled by Akuvox’s door phones. It ensures that the door remains securely locked, even if the door phone is dismounted or vandalized.
There are two options for wiring the SR01.
1. SR01 is powered by an external power supply. This option requires RS485 connection, external 12vdc power supply and will provide direct connection to a 2wire Door Strike. For magnetic locks, instructions below.
2. SR01 is powered by Akuvox Door Phone. This option uses the 12vdc Output "Option" of the Akuvox door phone to power the SR01. Using this method still requires an external 12vdc power supply to power the locks and does NOT provide 12vdc output power for locks thus requiring the external power supply.
NOTE:
- SR01 Power Output is only applicable to the SR01 when connected to the Akuvox Door Phone utilizing RS485 connection. Max output power is 12vdc/0.5A and requires power supply with minimum 0.6A.
- RS458 wiring should be twisted pair and max distance 300m.
1. Door Strike - Use the (GND-OUT and 12v-Out) to directly connect to a 2 wire Door strike. This will provide the 12v/ GND each time the Unlock command is sent and the relay latches to unlock the door acting as a NO (normally open) wet contact.
2. Magnetic Lock - Use the "Relay OutPut" Connections "NC and COM" along with +12v from the "Power Input" side. This option utilizes the +12v from the Voltage Transformer.
a. Jump the Power Input 12v to "Relay Output" COM terminal.
b. NC - connect to magnetic lock (+ positive) wire
c. GND-OUT - connect to magnetic lock (- negative) wire
1. Door Strike - Use the "Relay Output" connections. This is typical dry contact wiring using "COM and NO". (12vdc source required inline for locks to operate)
2. Magnetic Locks - Use the "Relay Output" connections. This is typical dry contact wiring using "COM and NC". (12vdc source required inline for locks to operate)
How to configure SR01 Security Relay on Akuvox Door Phones
Scenario
If you need a higher degree of access security and safety, you need an SR01 security relay. Generally, the lock is directly connected to the door phone relay, but it cannot be very safe when someone walks up to the door and smashes up the door phone and breaks into the door for burglary and so on. And here SR01 has a role to play. Because SR01 is installed indoors and controls the door opening directly, no one can open the door by smashing up the door phone installed outside. SR01 helps increase access security in all applications.
Operation Instruction
SR01 can be connected to:
Door phone: R20, R28, R29, X915, X912, E16
Access control unit: A02
Before you configure the SR01, make sure that:
You have properly wired up SR01 between the door phone and the door strike.
You have wired the SR01 to the external 12V power supply if you want it to be
powered by the third-party power adaptor.
Note You can refer to the SR01 wiring quick guide for the proper wiring.
Operation Procedure
Go to Access Control > Relay >12V Power Output.
Select Security Relay A.
Set the security relay.
Set the relay trigger delay timing (ranging from 1-10 Sec.) For example, if you set the delay time as 5 sec. then the relay will not be triggered until 5 seconds after you press the Unlock tab. The default is 0 meaning triggering relay right after you press the unlock tab.
Set the relay hold delay timing (ranging from 1-10 Sec.) For example, if you set the hold delay time as 5 Sec. then the relay will be delayed for 5 after the door is unlocked.
Give a name to the security relay if needed, then enable the security relay feature. You can run the test if the connected SR01 works.
NOTE: Public PIN created on the Akuvox will not open the door if utilizing the SR01. Regular cloud configuration or “local” users pin/rfid/face id will have the option to assign to “Security Relay B”.