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SETUP (CONTINUED)
9. CONNECT T O INTER N ET
Connect an Ethernet cable to the CAP2D's LAN port (if using
a PoE port the CAP2D will power up). CAP2D uses DHCP
by default. If a static IP is required, see the full instruction
manual.
Power on the CAP2D. The network LED will turn blue when
properly connected to a router or switch.
INSTALLATION
1. M OUNT T HE BRA C K ET
1. Install an electrical box in the desired mounting location.
2. Remove the bracket from the back of the CAP2D.
3. Mount the bracket to the electrical box.
NOTE: CAP2D is not designed to be installed in outdoor locations
subject to rain, moisture/condensation, and dust. A suitable NEMA
enclosure is recommended for outdoor applications.
Bracket
Bracket
3. INS TALL T HE CAP 2D
1. Make sure all the wiring is tucked into the electrical box.
2. Slide the CAP2D onto the bracket and secure with the
screw on the bottom of the CAP2D.
POWER
CONFIG
JUMPER
EXTERNAL
12V POWER
Electrical Box
Electrical Box
1 0. D O WN LO A D D ATAB A SE
Confirm setup prior to installation.
Test a valid credential and ensure the relay fires.
Confirm transaction appears in myQ
Disconnect power and Internet after settings have been confirmed.
2 . C O N N EC T A CC ESS C O NTR O L WI RI NG
Route all required wiring into the CAP2D and make necessary connections.
ADMINISTRATIVE USB
Auxiliary
Relay 1
Primary
Relay 1
Auxiliary
Relay 2
Primary
Relay 2
4 . VA L I DATE PR O P ER O PER ATI ON
Test each credential type and ensure proper behavior of each gate/door connected to
CAP2D.
F U LL IN S TA LLATI ON MAN UAL CAN BE DOW NLO ADED
AT LIFTM A STER. COM/ CAP 2D.
G O T O: Y OU TUB E.C OM/L I FTMASTE RSUP PORT, FO R
IN STALL AT ION AN D PRO GRA MMIN G V IDE OS.
Business activity log.
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NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
LAN/PoE Connector
REQUEST TO EXIT
STATUS
WIEGAND INPUT
REQUEST TO EXIT
STATUS
WIEGAND INPUT
LOCAL HEARTBEAT
LED

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