Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual Upd Info

One of the most critical sections of the manual involves wiring the lock power.

If you are deploying one of these for the first time, here are a few things the manual assumes you already know: Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual UPD

  • Multi-Technology Output: This board is a beast because it can handle OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) and Wiegand simultaneously. If you are upgrading legacy readers to OSDP, remember you have to cut the Wiegand wires and re-terminate unless you are running hybrid mode.
  • Power Requirements: Don't forget that the LNL-3300-M5 does not power the readers. You need a separate power supply (like the LNL-500 or a third-party UL listed supply) if your readers don't have local power.
  • This is a common stumbling point. The LNL-3300-M5 uses a binary dip switch (SW1) for the controller address (1–31). Do not leave it at factory default (0) on a live network. One of the most critical sections of the

    The manual specifies that the LNL-3300-M5 supports Wiegand or OSDP readers on ports 1 and 2. Multi-Technology Output: This board is a beast because

    Connect the access control readers to the dedicated input ports on the controller.