6. Route the power line, network line, and other necessary cables through the installation plate hole.
7. Using the appropriate fasteners for the material in which the iCAM will be mounted, secure the installation plate.
8. Slide the iCAM4100 body into the installation plate and fasten it with the retaining screw.
9. Attach the wires from the 12VDC power supply to the screw terminal connections. The +12VDC (white wire)
power connects to the + (positive) terminal, whereas the 12VDC ground (black wire) connects to the – (negative)
terminal.
* Note: If it is required to extend the length of the wires from the power adapter to the iCAM, refer to the
www.lgiris.com support web site for details.
10. Connect the CAT5/RJ45 network wire into the LAN port of the iCAM. Make sure that the RJ45 connector locks
securely into the LAN port.
11. Wiegand device such as proximity card reader and smart card readers may be connected to the iCAM through
the Smart Card or Wiegand In connections. Refer to the 4000 Hardware Manual for connection details.
(Note: Only the smart card [serial] and Wiegand input interfaces are active with the current iCAM versions.)
* Note: The iCAM4110-H1, iCAM4111-H1 and the iCAM4110-E1, iCAM4111-E1 are supplied with a smart card
reader already wired and installed.
12. Close the front cover and gently slide the cover downwards. Fasten with front cover using the three security screws.
* Note: The iCAM includes two tamper switches. One switch is located on the rear of the iCAM to detect removal
from the wall or enclosure from which it is installed. A second tamper switch is located behind the front
plate to detect tampering with the front of the unit. During installation be sure that the rear tamper switch
is in a position which can detect unit removal from the wall or enclosure.
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iCAM4100 Installation (cont’d)
LAN
1
Power Input
Wiegand IN
SmartCard
Reader
Keypad Input
Wiegand OUT Serial RS-232/422/485
VCCGND
Tamper SW
Reset
(Unused)
(Unused) (Unused)
General
Purpose I/O
1
1
12VDC
OUT
RxD
TxD
GND
111
12VDC
OUT
DATA1
DATA0
GND