User's Manual

How to Install the ISONAS IP-Enabled Reader-controller 9
1.4 POWERNET CONFIGURATION
The PowerNet reader-controller has a set of
jumper pins that configure both its input
power source, and its lock control circuit.
The PowerNet reader-controller can be
configured for power to be supplied to the
reader-controller through the 12 conductor
pigtail (either 12VDC or 24VDC) or through
the RJ45 connector (Power Over Ethernet).
If POE is used, the reader-controller can
supply 12VDC thru its pigtail, which may be
used to power the lock or other devices at the
door location.
Note: The RC03 has an additional set of
jumpers. These are set at the factory, based on
the hardware inside the reader, and are not
intended to be changed in the field.
Figure 2 shows the components on the back
of the ISONAS PowerNet Reader-controller.
Figure 2
Feature
JP 1
Jumpers
JP 2
Jumpers
Input Power 12VDC, thru Pigtail
1 to 3
Input Power -- 24VDC, thru Pigtail
3 to 5 &
4 to 6
Input Power PoE, thru RJ45 connector
None
Input Power PoE, thru RJ45 connector (See Note 1)
1 to 3
Input Power No affect, place-holder for extra jumper
2 to 4
Lock’s power/signal is externally supplied on
the pigtail’s pink wire
None
Supply internal 12VDC to relay common (See Note 2)
1 to 3
ISONAS External Door Kit being used.
4 to 3
Connect GROUND to relay’s common contact.
5 to 3
Note 1. Special case: The unit is PoE powered AND you want 12v output power
supplied on the pigtail’s red conductor.
Note 2. Used when powering an external lock device. This option only available if
JP 1 configured for PoE.