HID ProxPoint Installation Guide

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APVD M. RIVOLI 071800 ProxPoint Reader
MATERIAL N/A APVD B. HOLLAND 071800
FINISH N/A P/N 6005-910 REV C
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Install Manual – 6005-910 Rev C
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ProxPoint
Installation Manual
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618-1905 USA TEL (949) 598-1600 (800) 237-7769 FAX (949) 598-1690 Web page, E-mail - www.hidcorp.com - ProxPoint Installation Manual 6005-910 Rev C Page 1 of 2
PARTS LIST (Included) Quantity
- ProxPoint™ Reader with snap-on cover and 18” cable
1
- #4-24 x 1” self-tapping flathead screw 2
- Installation manual 1
PARTS LIST (Not-Included) Quantity
- Wire splice 9
- DC Power supply 5.1 VDC or 12 VDC 1
Mounting Instructions
Determine an appropriate mounting location. The reader may be mounted to any surface, including metal.
Drill two (2) 5/64-inch (2mm) holes approximately 1 inch deep for mounting the reader.
Drill a 5/8-inch (16mm) hole for the cable.
Remove the snap-on cover from the reader and secure
the reader to the mounting surface.
Route the cable from the reader and/or power supply to the host. A linear type power supply is recommended. Check all electrical codes for proper cable installation.
Test the operation of the reader. After completion of the test, replace the snap-on cover.
For proper regulatory compliance, the drain wire should be disconnected at the power supply end of the cable.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The Reader is intended to be powered from a limited power source output of a previously certified power supply.
In cold climates (-20°F), when operating the Reader from
a 5V power supply, limit the cable distance to 200ft. For longer cable distances, 12V is required.
Connecting the Reader to the Host
Connect the reader to the host according to the wiring table below and the host installation guide.
Wiegand Clock & Data Wire Color
+DC +DC Red
Ground Ground Black
--- Card Present Violet Data0 Data Green Data1 Clock White
Shield Ground Shield Ground Drain
Green LED Green LED Orange
Red LED Red LED Brown
Beeper Beeper Yellow
Hold Hold Blue
Testing and Operation
When power is applied to the reader the LED will flash green three (3) times while the beeper beeps simultaneously. The LED will then turn red. This indicates that the microcontroller is operating properly.
Present an ID card to the reader. The LED will momentarily turn green while the beeper beeps once, indicating that the card was read successfully.
Important Product Specifications
Power requirements (linear supply)
Operating Voltage Range 5.1 – 16.0 VDC Peak Current 80 Ma Average Current 5V or 12V 20 Ma Maximum cable distance 500 ft (153 m) To host Maximum cable distance 200 ft (61 m) To host @5V
FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618-1905 USA TEL (949) 598-1600 (800) 237-7769 FAX (949) 598-1690 Web page, E-mail - www.hidcorp.com - ProxPoint Installation Manual 6005-910 Rev C Page 2 of 2
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