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Figure 10: GE Model 24x/250 Reader to 2RP............................... 15
Figure 11: GE Model 24x/250 Reader to Micro/Reader
Junction Box (Manufactured after February 15, 2004)
and Microcontroller....................................................... 17
Figure 12: GE Model 24x/250 Reader to Micro/Reader
Junction Box (Manufactured prior to
February 15, 2004) and Microcontroller ....................... 18
Figure 13: Power Comm Board with Capacitor ............................. 22
Figure 14: Stripping of Shield Grounds ......................................... 28
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GE Contactless Model 24x/250
Introduction
The GE Contactless Model 240, 245, and 250 readers rea d ISO 14443A and
ISO 15693 compliant badges, disc tags, and key fobs. The Model 245
includes an integral 12-button (3x4) keypad for PIN entry.
FIGURE 1: GE Contactless Reader Model 240
FIGURE 2: GE Contactless Reader Model 245
GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/2501
FIGURE 3: GE Contactless Reader Model 250 (Mullion Enclosure)
2GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/250
FIGURE 4: GE Model 24x Reader Backplate (includes tamper switch
magnet)
Notes:
•Mounting holes fit standard US single-width electrical box and
standard European (EMEA) electrical box hole pattern.
•For flush mounting, a cutout in the mounting surface, to accommodate
the connector, must be made.
An Isolation Spacer (shown in Figure 5) may be used to improve the readrange distance when mounting to metal surfaces. Dimensions are the
same as the Reader Backplate.
GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/2503
FIGURE 5: Isolation Spacer
4GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/250
Product Overview
Features
•Universal compatibility with all ISO 15693 and ISO 14443A
credentials (badges, disc tags, and key fobs).
•Supervised four-state (open, closed, wire cut, and wire short)
monitoring for door contacts, REX (request to exit).
•Electrical protection (reverse p olarity diode protection on power
lines).
•Data lines; high-speed transient voltage suppressor diodes.
•Compatibl e with Micro/5 2RP and 8RP Reader Processo r boards,
Micro/PX-2000, and Micro/PXN-2000 controllers.
•IP 65-rated sealed electronics for deployment in both interior and
exterior environments.
•Integrated reader tamper protection and supervised data
communications.
•Reads the serial BID (badge ID) number of all ISO 15693 and ISO
14443A credentials.
•12-button tactile membrane keypad (3 x 4 matrix) for PIN (personal
identification number) entry (Model 245 only).
Access Control System Compatibility
The Model 24x badge reader outputs a 16-digit badge identification (BID)
number. As a result, the Model 24x readers are compatible with Picture
Perfect while microcontrollers on a Secure Perfect 4.0 system must be
field-configured for Model 24x com p atibility.
Picture Perfect Edition Setup
Refer to Access/Badge Formats or to the Picture Perfect online help for
assistance. A 16-digit BID format must be defined within Picture Perfect.
Enter a suitable badge format description. Example:
and define the format:
Secure Perfect Edition Setup
Secure Perfect 5.0 supports badge IDs (BIDs) to a maximum of 20 digits.
Secure Perfect 4.0 supports badge IDs (BIDs) to a maximum of 12 digits.
Since the Model 24x Contactless Reader outputs a 16-digit number, the
Secure Perfect 4.0 microcontrollers must be configured to receive the
%16S.
GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/2505
16-digit BID
incoming 16-digit BID number, and then convert it into a compatible 12digit BID format.
If you are usi ng Model 240/2 45/250 reader s with your Sec ure Perfect
system (4.0), you cannot combine with any other reader or credential
technologies.
To make your Secure P erfect 4.0 sys tem compat ible with GE Models 240/
245/250 Contactless readers, do the following:
1.Install Secure Perfect 4.0 as instructed.
2.Following the installation of Secure Perfect 4.0 , loa d the Secure
Perfect Update CD in the Server computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3.Navigate to the Badge Formats/15693.REG file.
4.Double-click this self-executing file to confi gure your system and
microcontrollers for operation with the reader.
5.Double-click the Secure Perfect desktop icon to open the application,
log in from the File menu and then select the Operations menu, Micro Utility Form.
6.Select applicable micros from the list of micros displayed and then
click Download Database in order for the badge format change to
take effect.
Note: For earlier versions of Secure Perfect Editions, please contact GE
Security Sales Engineering for the 15693.REG file
To restore Secure Perfect’s system back to factory settings, install the
BADGE FORMATS.REG file.
6GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/250
Installation
FIGURE 6: GE Model 24x Backplate and Snap-on cover
The front cover snaps into place. To remove the cover, use a small flatblade screwdriver to pry the cover from the backplate, using either of the
two provided locations on the vertical sides of the reader.
Installation of the Model 245 is similar to that of the Model 240.
GE Contactless Reader Model 24x/2507
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