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15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide
Page 30 © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.
4. Appearance
4.1 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers
All the door controllers in the series have a similar appearance with the main difference being in the
number of reader channels and AEMs that can be supported.
Each controller can be ordered on a “skirt” or in a metal enclosure. In both cases, the unit comes
complete with a power supply. It can also be ordered with or without a front panel (see Figure 11).
However, at least one front panel is required for system programming. Figure 12 shows a door controller
without a front panel.
The door controllers consist of:
A printed circuit board and power supply both fitted to a steel baseplate.
An optional, removable front panel fitted to the power supply and baseplate that connects to the
circuit board via a ribbon cable.
A memory module containing the database.
A second, protective, “cover plate” sitting on top of the main circuit board. This cover protects the
components on the main board and has a label that provides information on the connectors, status
LEDs and so on.
Note
The PAC Portico 2200/1200IP Series have a TCP/IP interface fitted in the door controller.
Figure 11 Door Controller with Front Panel