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The following documents (PDF format) describe how to use Wireless Access products in specific applications:

RF Repeater - This application note describes how to use a WRI-100-OTD & PIM-OTD to implement a Wireless Access RF repeater to increase the RF range when the required RF distance to be spanned is greater than 200' indoors or 1000’ line-of-sight.

PIM Pull-Up Resistors - This application note describes how to determine if pull-up resistors are required to interface a PIM to an Access Control Panel (ACP) and if needed how to install them.

Locking/Unlocking a WAPM Upon Demand - This application note describes how to configure a Wireless Access Point Module (WAPM) so that its lock state (i.e. locked or unlocked) follows the state of the Access Control Panel’s (ACP) strike relay.

Solar Powered WRI - Do you have a potential access point where local power is a not available, but there is plenty of sunshine? Then this application note is for you! It describes how to power Wireless Reader Interface (WRI-100-OTD) using a solar panel.

Note: This application note is distributed as a self extracting EXE that contains two files: a PDF and an Excel spreadsheet.

Upgrading a WAPM or WPIM's Firmware (ICD-U40) - This application note describes how to upgrade a Wireless Access Point Module’s (WAPM’s) or Wireless Panel Interface Module’s (WPIM’s) firmware using a CCS ICD-U40.

Typical Wireless Access Wiring Diagrams - This application note contains typical Wireless Access wiring diagrams for installing a PIM, a WRI-OTD, a WUSI-IN, and a RF Repeater.

Using the Cache Memory in a WAPM - This application note describes how to use the cache memory feature in a Wireless Access Point Module.

PIM to ACP Connections - This application note describes how to connect the Request to Exit, the Door Position Switch, and Trouble signals from the Panel Interface Module (PIM) to various Access Control Panels (ACPs) in supervised and non-supervised modes.

Buzz-In Solution - This application note describes how to implement Wireless Access buzz-in solutions using Wireless Access Products.

Externally Powering a WA Series Lockset - This application note describes how to use an external DC power source to power a WA series Lockset (WA5200/WA5600/WA993).

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