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Summary of UL 294 Performance Levels for Access Control Features:
Feature | Level I | Level II | Level III | Level IV |
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Destructive Attack | No attack test | Withstand attack test for 2 minutes | Withstand attack test for 5 minutes, or generate an alarm event in 2 minutes | Withstand attack test for 5 minutes, or generate an alarm in 2 minutes which cannot be silenced for 2 minutes |
Line Security | No line security | Standard line security | Encrypted line security 128 bits | Encrypted line security 256 bits |
Endurance | 1,000 cycles | 25,000 cycles | 50,000 cycles | 100,000 cycles |
Standby Power | No secondary power source | Can maintain normal operations for a minimum of 30 minutes | Can maintain normal operation for a minimum of 2 hours | Can maintain normal operation for a minimum of 4 hours |
Destructive Attack | Level I | Level I | Level I | Level I |
Line Security | Level IV | Level IV when using XNET3 (with a SNIB3 expansion board and optionally an RREB); Level III when using XNET2 (with a SNIB2, or a SNIB3 and optionally an RREB) | Level IV when using XNET3 (with a SNIB3 expansion board and optionally an RREB); Level III when using XNET2 (with a SNIB2, or a SNIB3 and optionally an RREB) | Level IV when using XNET3 (with a SNIB3 expansion board and optionally an RREB); Level III when using XNET2 (with a SNIB2, or a SNIB3 and optionally an RREB) |
Endurance | Level IV | Level IV | Level IV | Level IV |
Standby Power | Level I | Level II with 1.3 Ah battery; Level IV with 7.2 Ah battery | Level IV (with supplied 7.2 Ah battery) | Level IV (with supplied 7.2 Ah battery) |
Standby Power Requirements for Various UL Standards:
UL Standard | UL 294 | UL 1076 | CAN/ULC-S319-05 |
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Required Duration of Standby Power | 30 minutes for Access Control Performance Level II; 4 hours for Access Control Performance Level IV | 24 Hours | 30 minutes for Class I equipment |
When the available controller power is insufficient, an external power supply can be used to power attached devices such as a Scramble Pad or MATCH2 interface. That power supply must be a UL-listed low-voltage Class 2 power limited power supply, which is capable of providing standby power for the duration required by the UL standard your physical access control system must meet:
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Input rating of the Mx is 110-240VAC240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2A2 A.
UL has verified compatibility of the DS47L, DS47L-HI, DS47L-SPX, and DS47L-SPX-HI with the Mx.
The Alarm/Control Relay contact rating is 24 VDC, 1 A, resistive.
The Ethernet cable connecting the SNIB2 or SNIB3 board's communications port to an external network must be shielded.
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When using an external power supply (via the Power terminal), the input rating of the Mx-1 controller is 24-28 VDC, 2 Amps. When using POEPoE+ (via the Ethernet jack), the input rating of the Mx-1 is 44-57 VDC, and the maximum output power is 25.5 W.
The Mx-1 supports both a UL-listed entry reader and an optional exit reader, each with audible feedback capability, which can be connected using either the 8-pin Wiegand terminals or the 5-pin RS-485/OSDP terminal. For more information, see “Wiring for the Door” in Chapter 9 of Revision AF (dated October 30, 2017) or later of the DIGITRAC Systems Design & Installation Guide (MAN001).
The Ethernet cable connecting the Mx-1's communications port to an external network must be shielded.
UL has not tested the Mx-1 in a chain of controllers connected using RS-485 wiring.
UL has not evaluated the Mx-1-ME controller.
The Mx-1 controller does not require a Power Limitation Board (CL2).
UL has verified the compatibility of the following Identiv TS readers with the Mx-1 controller: 8210, 8230, 8330, and 8336.
For UL applications, the Mx-1 needs to be powered by either a UL 294, UL 1076, and ULC-S319 Listed power supply or POEPoE+, with the appropriate required standby power.
Revision 1 of the Mx-1 controller has the model number of Mx-1 026-0000121-P and is described in the DIGITRAC Systems Design & Installation Guide (MAN001). Revision 2 of the Mx-1 controller has the model number of Mx-1 026-0000121-P-2 and is described in the same guide.
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Information about the RREB is provided in “RS-485 Readers Expansion Board (RREB)” (and its subtopics), and in “RS-485 Readers Expansion Board (RREB) Installation” in Revision AE (dated January 27, 2017) or later of the DIGI*TRAC Systems Design & Installation Guide (MAN001).
UL has verified the compatibility of the RREB with the Mx-8 controller.
The shielded cable must be used when connecting RS-485 readers to the RREB.
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This device was only required for use with MOMENTUM systems.
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