VERKADA AX11 IO Controller Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Verkada
Table of Contents
- VERKADA AX11 IO Controller
- Introduction
- AX11 Overview
- AX11 Recommended Testing
- AX11 Status LED Behavior
- AX11 Technical Specifications
- Mounting
- Recommended Wiring
- Connecting Peripherals
- Connecting an Output
- Connecting a Reader
- Battery Backup
- Connect
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
VERKADA AX11 IO Controller
Introduction
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This equipment is for use in a restricted access area.
Warning: Ensure power is disconnected from the AX11 before servicing the product or connecting/disconnecting peripherals.
Levels of Access Control
- Attack Level/Grade: Level I
- Endurance Level/Grade: Level I
- Line Security Level/Grade: Level I
- Standby Power Level/Grade: Level I
Firmware
Firmware version can be verified and upgraded in the Command dashboard at
command.verkada.com.
AX11 Overview
AX11 Recommended Testing
To ensure ongoing functionality of AX11, it is recommended to check the following interfaces every 6 months:
- Short each input to its adjacent COM port and verify LED illuminates
- Use multimeter to confirm expected impedance across relay outputs
- Short across NC and COM
- Open across NO and COM
- Use multimeter to verify aux voltage is supplied at 12V outputs
AX11 Status LED Behavior
Solid Orange
Controller is on and booting up
Flashing Orange
Controller is updating firmware
Flashing Blue
Controller is managing inputs and outputs but cannot reach the server
Solid Blue
Controller is managing inputs and outputs and is connected to the server
AX11 AC Power LED Behavior
Solid Green
AC power supplied to controller
AX11 Technical Specifications
Power Consumption
| ****
60W Max
|
---|---|---
AC Power Input
| 110-240VAC
50-60Hz
|
Inputs
| ****
16 Dry Inputs Nominal 5VDC
|
Relay Outputs
| ****
16 Dry Relays 1A/24VDC Contacts
|
AUX Power
| 2 External Outputs 1A/12V Power Each 2A Combined Max|
Dimensions
| With Mount
415.6mm (L) x 319.6mm (W) x 111.74 (H)
| Without Mount
415.6mm (L) x 319.6mm (W) x 105.74 (H)
Weight
| ****
8.3kg
|
Operating Temperature
| ****
00C – 500C
| ****
5-90% Humidity
Compliance
| ****
FCC, CE
|
Connectivity
| Ethernet: 100/1000Mbps RJ-45 cable connector for network connection USB 2.0|
Included Accessories
| ****
Quick start guide, Install kit
|
Mounting Options
| ****
Drywall anchors (M8) and screws (M5)
|
Mounting
To remove the mounting plate, unscrew the two security torx screws from the inside.
Once the security screws are fully removed, slide the mounting plate down and away from the main enclosure.
Drill four 5/16” Ø holes into the wall. Insert the drywall anchors into the
holes. Fasten the mounting plate onto the wall by installing the mounting
screws into the wall anchors.
Drill four 5/32” Ø holes into the wall. Fasten the mounting plate onto the
wall by installing the mounting screws into the pilot holes.
Place the sheet metal enclosure over and onto the mounting plate tabs.
Fasten the two security torx screws to secure the enclosure to the mounting plate.
Recommended Wiring
The AX11 card reader interface is capable of supporting Verkada Readers over RS-485 and standard Wiegand readers. The following table shows the wire types that are recommended for use with AX11.
Signal| AWG| Twisted Pair| Conductor| Shielded|
Max Length
---|---|---|---|---|---
Reader Option 1 (Wiegand or AD31)|
22
|
Yes
| |
Yes
|
250ft
Reader Option 2 (Wiegand or AD31)|
20
|
Yes
| |
Yes
|
300ft
Reader Option 3 (Wiegand or AD31)|
18
|
Yes
| |
Yes
|
500ft
12V Power (22 Gauge)| 22| | Yes| Yes| 600ft
12V Power (18 Gauge)| 18| | Yes| Yes| 1500ft
Inputs| 22| | Yes| Yes| 1000ft
Dry Relay Output| 18| | Yes| Yes| 1500ft
We recommend using one twisted pair for GND and Vin (power) and one twisted
pair for the data (D0/D1 or A/B).
Wiring methods shall be in accordance with National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70.
Shield Wiring and Grounding
An Ethernet connection with DHCP must be used to connect the AX11 to the
Local Area Network (LAN). You also need to configure firewall settings to
communicate with the AX11.
- TCP port 443
- UDP port 123 (NTP time synchronization)
Connecting Peripherals
Current Limiting Resistor
If a powered peripheral has inrush current over 10A, an in-line current
limiting power resistor of 10Ω should be used to ensure peripheral does not
exceed max power draw, which may disrupt normal operation.
Max Line Resistance
The maximum line resistance for input wire runs should be less than 100Ω,
exclusive of end-of-line supervision resistors.
12V Power
12V Output terminals support up to 2A combined max.
Battery Backup
Battery should be sized to provide at least 4 hours of operation. The AX11
consumes 8.6W with no load (i.e., no inputs, outputs, or readers connected).
AC Field Wiring
If AC power is brought in via conduit, cut and splice wire going from AC inlet
to PSU.
Inputs
AX11 has 16 Dry Contact Inputs. Nominal 5VDC. Line resistance should be less
than 100Ω exclusive of EOL resistor.
Relay Outputs
AX11 comes equipped with 16 Form C relays that can be driven dry. Max DC load:
24V @ 1A, Max DC current = 1A, Max DC voltage = 60VDC.
Connecting an Output
Warning
It is recommended to interface with an Access Power Controller (APC) to
provide power to the accessory. If the APC detects the AX11 relay is
triggered, it will trigger its own relay.
Depending on your APC and lock, your configuration may vary from e above.
Connecting a Reader
Wiring a Verkada or Wiegand Reader
The AX11 is rated to power readers at 12V up to 250mA via the + Vin and – GND
connection. The drain wire of the shielded cable should be secured to nearest
AX11 chassis ground.
Verkada Reader
Verkada Reader
Wire Color | Signal |
---|---|
Red | 12V Power + |
Black | 12V Power – |
Purple | A |
Blue | B |
Wiegand Reader
Wire Color | Signal |
---|---|
Red | 12V Power + |
Black | 12V Power – |
Green | Data 0 |
White/Gray | Data 1 |
Brown | Red LED |
Orange | Green LED |
Battery Backup
Battery Backup
A 12V Battery can be connected to the F2 connectors located at the bottom
of the AX11. You can fit one or two batteries at the bottom of the AX11.
We recommend and sell a 12 Volt 4.5 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable battery.
If you are using two batteries, ensure they are wired in parallel.
Connect
Connect the AX11 to your network using either of the Ethernet ports located at the bottom of the controller. If you are installing multiple controllers, you can connect up to 4 additional controllers via the spare Ethernet port on each controller.
Connect the AX11 power supply to your standard power outlet (120 VAC)
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