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Lenel LNL-3300-M5 Installation Manual — Overview and Practical Guide
Note: This document summarizes installation, configuration, and best-practice steps for the Lenel LNL-3300-M5 (an access control power/IO module) based on typical Lenel OnGuard hardware conventions and installer guidance. For safety-critical or warranty-sensitive operations, always consult the official Lenel LNL-3300-M5 installation manual from the manufacturer.
The LNL-3300-M5 acts as the CPU for the controller, replacing legacy CPU boards (E, P, PX, PXN, etc.) and the legacy CASI Power/Comm Board. It is "plug-compatible" with existing field wiring, supporting 12 VDC power, cabinet tamper, and AC power fail inputs from legacy enclosures. Processor/Memory: 15 MB on-board non-volatile flash memory. Lenel Lnl-3300-m5 Installation Manual UPD
Has anyone else run into issues getting the OSDP encryption keys to handshake on these? I had to manually reset the secure channel keys on my last install. Let me know your experiences below! I had to manually reset the secure channel
DIP Switch 1-8: Set the unique hardware address for the controller.DIP Switch 10: Toggle between standard and default communication settings (refer to the specific diagram for your firmware version). Step 5: Software Integration supporting 12 VDC power
To ensure optimal security and performance, regularly check for firmware updates through the Lenel technical support portal. Periodic physical inspections of the wiring and power supply are also recommended to prevent environmental degradation of the hardware.