CONNECTING IR SENSORS
You can connect an IR sensor to a Select
™
,
Select
™
IR, Solo
™
, or Solo
™
IR Master Keypad
Module in one of two ways: directly with a
four-pair twisted cable (see Figures 34 and 35),
or with a three-wire to RJ-45 adapter
(FG00852) available from Niles for IR sensors
installed with two-conductor shielded cable.
(See Figure 36 and the Accessories Section of
this manual.) Use VW-1 rated wire.
Connecting a Sensor using Four-Pair
Twisted Cable
In Figure 34, one end of the four-pair twisted
cable connects with bare wire to the IR sen-
sor. The other end terminates with a male
RJ-45 connector and plugs into the Select
™
or
Solo
™
Master Keypad Module. Figure 34
shows the correct wires to use for such connections.
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CONNECTIONS
IR SENSOR SYSTEM
ACCESSORY
KEYPADS
Niles
IRR-4D+
IR Sensor
Select
™
or
Solo
™
Master
Keypad Module
RJ-45 Connector
for connection to
Numeric Accessory
Keypad Module
RJ-45 Connector
for connection to
IR Sensors
Four Pair Twisted Cable
RJ-45 Connector for
connection to
the ZR-8630AV
Figure 34
1
1= 12V 3 = GND
2 = DATA
234
Pair 2
Pair 1
T568A
Pair 3 Pair 4
567
8
Figure 35
Figure 36
Niles
IRR-4D+
IR Sensor
Select
™
or
Solo
™
Master
Keypad Module
RJ-45 Connector
for connection to
Numeric Accessory
Keypad Module
RJ-45 Connector
for connection to
IR Sensors
Two-Conductor
Shielded Cable
Three-Wire to
RJ-45 Adapter
RJ-45 Connector for
connection to
the ZR-8630AV
IR SENSOR SYSTEM
ACCESSORY
KEYPADS
Connecting a Sensor Installed with Two-Conductor Shielded Cable
An IR sensor installed with two-conductor shielded cable requires the Niles three-wire to RJ-45 adapter
(FG00852, see Accessories) for proper connection to a Select
™
or Solo
™
Master Keypad Module (see Figure 36).
The IR sensor connects to the two-conductor shielded cable with bare-wire, screwdown terminals. (Refer to the
IR Sensors Installation Guide for more information). The two-conductor shielded cable then connects to the
adapter’s bare-wire, screwdown terminal, matching 12V, GND, and Data respectively.