Abstract: Systems and methods for powering and controlling an electrically actuated device, such as a door lock, via a structured cable, such as an Ethernet cable, are disclosed. The system may include a receiver which transmits Internet Protocol (IP) control signals and non-IP alarm trigger signals over a structured cable to a transceiver. Both types of signals may be transmitted over the structured cable without interruption, and used to control a device. The IP and non-IP signals may be transmitted over the same structured cable to provide device control for non-alarm and alarm condition device actuation, respectively.
Abstract: Systems and methods for powering and controlling an electrically actuated device, such as a door lock, via a structured cable, such as an Ethernet cable, are disclosed. The system may include a receiver which transmits Internet Protocol (IP) control signals and non-IP alarm trigger signals over a structured cable to a transceiver. Both types of signals may be transmitted over the structured cable without interruption, and used to control a device. The IP and non-IP signals may be transmitted over the same structured cable to provide device control for non-alarm and alarm condition device actuation, respectively.
Abstract: A system and the method are provided for supplying power to a remote device. In one embodiment, the method involves regulating voltage for at least one device remote from a power source. The regulating includes monitoring a current response of the remote device and adjusting a voltage of the power source until the current response reaches an operating range of the remote device.
Abstract: A system and the method are provided for supplying power to a remote device. In one embodiment, the method involves regulating voltage for at least one device remote from a power source. The regulating includes monitoring a current response of the remote device and adjusting a voltage of the power source until the current response reaches an operating range of the remote device.