Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual Upd !!hot!!

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| LED | Name | Meaning | |-----|------|---------| | D1 | Power | ON = DC power OK | | D2 | Comm | Blinks = RS-485 activity | | D3 | Reader 1 | Heartbeat = reader active | | D4 | Reader 2 | Heartbeat = reader active | | D5 | Input 1 | ON = active (open) | | D6 | Input 2 | ON = active (open) | | D7 | Output 1 | ON = relay energized | | D8 | Output 2 | ON = relay energized |

The LNL-3300-M5 serves as the "brain" of the access control system. It is a plug-and-play replacement for the legacy Micro/5 CPU, fitting directly into the existing footprint. It manages all local door processing, credential verification, and communication between the OnGuard server and the downstream interface boards (M5-IC, M5-8RP, etc.). Key Technical Specifications Processor: High-performance 32-bit RISC CPU. Communication: Primary: On-board 10/100 Ethernet port. Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual UPD

The LNL-3300-M5 supports four supervised inputs. The updated manual clarifies the resistor values for "State A" (Normal) and "State B" (Alarm).

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This guide provides an overview of the installation and initial configuration for the LNL-3300-M5

If you are using a baud rate above 38.4k, the manual now recommends only terminating the two end devices on the RS-485 bus. Do not terminate middle devices. The LNL-3300-M5 supports four supervised inputs

Power cycle while shorting JP2. New method (Per UPD Rev C):