Guardall a division of CSG Security MU2A User Manual

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22-0369v1.8 G-PROX / G-PROX II INSTALLATION REFERENCE
These instructions provide a quick reference for installing the G-Prox II™ family of intelligent (jumper-free) proximity readers, and the G-Prox series I (HID™­compatible readers). These units are weather-resistant, and the G-Prox II™ readers are auto-programmable using special programming cards.
For details on the programming cards, refer to "G-Prox II Programming" (pg. 2), plus the on-line help or User's Guide for the G-Prox Desktop Programming Station.
Defaults: LED: Bi-colour; Keypress beep: Yes; Lock Code: 1 (card default); Buzz: Ground trigger; Card Read: LED & Beep.
These readers can be used with any type of door controller that supports standard Wiegand readers (with 12 V
output). The arming station is
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supported by Monitor ISM/AFx systems.
Cards
: G-Prox II readers = G-Prox cards; G-Prox series I = HID comp. prox. cards.
Switch-plate
Reader
111-82x4
Mullion Reader
111-8289
111- 82x0 (Arming)
Switch-plate
Keypad
Mullion Reader
Keypad
111-8267(Arming)
Notice: Do all wiring with the door controller
Static can destroy electronic
Remove power before servicing readers
Always conform to local fire and building
Environment: -35 to 66° C (-31 to 151°
!!! Do's & Don’ts !!!
powered down, or ensure the +12V is never connected without the 0V/Gnd first.
components! Always take proper precautions when handling or transporting devices.
or other electronic components. regulations (if unsure, find out).
Specifications
F), 5-95% relative humidity (non-condensing) at 25° C (77° F). Weather resistant.
Power: 12 V
@100 mA (typical);
Data Output: Standard Wiegand;
Cable Routing
Be sure to distance all cables from
sources of electromagnetic interference (motors, fluorescent lights, etc.).
Grounding
Switch-plate
Reader Keypad
111-82x1 (Weigand)
111-82x3 (Matrix)
System Cabling Reference
Recommended reader cabling is 24 AWG, shielded. (max 150 m / 500 feet).
For reliable operation at max. distance, reader cabling must be less than 27 pf per foot.
Number of Conductors Needed:
Typically 6
conductors. Will need one or two more wires for external buzzer control (if supported).
Mullion Reader
Keypad
111-8266
(Wiegand)
Poducts Mullion Part Numbers: 111-8266, 111-8267, 111-8289.
White Grey Black GProx I 111-8220 111-8240 111-8310 GProx I 111-8221 111-8241 111-8311 GProx I 111-8223 111-8243 111-8313 GProx I 111-8224 111-8244 111-8314 GProx II 111-8270 111-8280 111-8290 GProx II 111-8271 111-8281 111-8291 GProx II 111-8273 111-8283 111-8293 GProx II 111-8274 111-8284 111-8294
Cabling P/Ns: FT4 FT6
Module Bus (shielded) Preferred (24 AWG): 120-3401 120-3405 ULC (22 AWG): 120-3408 120-3409
Note: Max. distance may be reduced with the ULC cable.
Reader cable (24 AWG shielded):
6 Conductors: 120-3402 120-3406 10 Conductors: 120-3403 120-3407
Note: ULC requires 22 AWG shielded cable.
Power (18 AWG): 120-3400 120-3404
(quad): 120-3410 120-3411
I/O
Check the wiring tables to verify the number of conductors.
Note: A G-Prox II™ reader with Matrix-style keypad requires a second cable with the same specifications (8 conductors needed). Max. length: up to 150 m / 500 feet. These can be used with
a door controller that supports a Wiegand reader with matrix keypad.
Ground the reader cable shield only at
the door controller earth ground.
G-Prox Series I DIP Switches
G-Prox series I readers have DIP switches accessible from the back. (Set switches only when powered down.) (9 = factory default)
Switch 1 ON = High Volume 9 OFF = Low Volume Switch 2 ON = Buzzer (+) trigger OFF = Buzzer Gnd trigger 9 Switch 3 ON = Pull Up on Data Lines OFF = No Pull Up 9 Switch 4 ON = No Beep on key press OFF = Beep on key press 9 Switch 5 ON = No Beep on Card Read OFF = Beep on Card Read 9 Switch 6 ON = No Flash on Card Read OFF = Flash on Card Read 9 Switch 7 ON = Red if both LED lines on OFF = Green if both lines on 9 Switch 8 ON = Dual LED Mode OFF = Single LED Mode 9
G-Prox II Programming
These intelligent (jumper-free) readers are auto-programmable using special cards. Supported features include:
Operation of the door state LED;
How a 'card read' will be indicated;
The type of circuit to be used with the
reader buzzer (active high vs. Gnd.);
Whether cards must be encoded with a specific lock code.
(or 13.8 V) regulated,
DC
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22-0369v1.8 G-PROX / G-PROX II INSTALLATION REFERENCE
Reader Mounting:
Standard readers can be surface mounted, or flush mounted.
WARNING: Readers must not be mounted back to back on a wall.
Flush Mount
: Use the rear cover only as a template to mark the cut-out (L­shaped notches). Surface Mount wall. The reader mounts onto the rear cover using the two self-tapping screws provided. Do NOT over tighten mounting screws.
6.5 cm
9/16
2
Note: When selecting a mounting height, consider physically-challenged persons as well.
Reader Wiring: Refer to the tables
below when connecting your specific reader:
Standard Reader and Arming Station Wiring:
MATRIX-Style Keypad Wiring (2nd / left-hand cable, if present)
Signal
(Connect to)
Power (+V) Signal Gnd / 0V Data 0 Data 1 Red LED Green LED Buzzer Output + trig. for buz. Gnd trig. for buz Not used
Wire / Colour
(2nd Reader Cable) Brown SL0 Green SL1 White SL2 Blue SL3 Orange RL0 Yellow RL1 Grey RL2
: Use the rear cover for mounting onto the
8.5 cm
11/32
3
G-Prox II Reader
Red Red Red Red Black Black Black Black, Brown Green Green Green Green White White White White Brown Yellow Brown Blue Orange Orange Orange Orange — — Blue —
Yellow Additional
colours
G-Prox II Arming
Station
— Grey — — Yellow Yellow Additional
colours
Connection at Door Controller / Module
Notice: Do all wiring with the door
controller powered down, or the +12V is never connected without the 0V/Gnd first.
G-Prox Series I
Reader (no
keypad or matrix)
Additional colours
G-Prox Series I
w/ Wieg
. keypad
(rdr or
Arm. Stn.)
Additional colours
Your Wire Colour (Reader Extension Cable)
ensure
Your Wire Colour
(Reader Extension Cable)
- Key / Lock Code: A “lock code” can prevent a dealer from attempting to take over another dealer’s customer.
If a dealer orders a G-Prox II system to
produce cards, add readers to their customer base, they can receive these parts:
Generic Software
A Desktop Card Programmer
Blank Access Cards
G-Prox II Readers
A unique License Number
When the unique license number is
entered into the software, it will program in an exclusive “lock code” if it was ordered.
When a reader configuration card is
programmed, this unique lock code will be transferred to it. When readers are programmed with the configuration card, their default lock code of “1” will be changed to a unique one. When user cards are programmed, the same unique lock code will be transferred to them. Matching lock codes at a location are necessary to unlock doors.
WARNING: A configuration card with a
different lock code, such as another dealer’s lock code, can not be used to program G-Prox II readers at a location that does not use the same lock code. During the first 15 minutes that a G-Prox II reader is powered, the configuration card is applied to the reader to program it with e.g. the lock code. The lock code can only be programmed ONCE. De- and re­powering the reader to re-start the 15 minute reader programming period to re­apply a configuration card with a correctly matching lock code will not change the lock code. The reader will have to be
returned to the Factory for the lock code to be re-set. User cards can not be
programmed for a location with software that does not use the same lock code.
Reader programming can be done either before
or after installation. (Power up, then present a suitable programming card within 15 minutes to each reader.)
Cards and readers can be ordered from your
supplier with a lock code default of “1” or as the software system with special lock code and programming using the G-Prox™ Desktop Card Programmer. For details, refer to the on-line help or user's guide, P/N 22-0354 (provided with that software.)
Default Settings for Programmable
Features
Key / Lock Code: 1 (matches the
default for cards);
LED: Bi-colour operation;
Buzzer: Active low (sounds when
Yellow wire is grounded);
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