Step 1: Check the Packing List
Step 2: Mount the Proximity Reader
Step 3: Mount the Interface Board
Step 4: Connect the Proximity Reader and Interface Board to the Hub Controller
Step 5: Set the Site Code (if necessary)
Step 1: Check the Packing List
1 Proximity Reader
1 Interface Circuit Board
1 Four-Conductor Wire Harness
1 Hardware pack (two screws and one grommet for cable)
1 HID Installation Manual
1 IEI Secured Series Front End Reader Installation Guide
Step 2: Mount the Proximity Reader
1. Select an appropriate location to mount the Proximity Reader.
2. Follow the installation procedure in the HID Installation Manual
Step 3: Mount the Interface Board
If possible, IEI recommends that you mount the Interface Board close to the Hub Door Control Module. The
Interface Board can be located up to a maximum of 500 feet from the Proximity Reader (using 20 AWG fourconductor stranded cable with overall foil shield). If necessary, you can mount the Interface Board up to 1000
feet from the Hub Door Control Module (using 18 AWG four-conductor, stranded cable with overall foil shield).
This gives you the ability to connect the Proximity Reader up to 1500’ from the Hub Door Control Module if
required.
The Interface Board comes with double-sided foam tape so you can easily mount it in either an enclosure or
single gang box.
Step 4: Connect the Proximity Reader and Interface Board to a
Hub Door Control Module
Door
Controller
Reader
2
Step 5: Set the Site Code (if necessary)
See the diagram above for dip switch (SW1) location.
Dip Switch 9: If all the HID Cards you are using have the same Site Code, you can enable the Site Code
Verification function on the interface board to limit card possibilities.
When this switch is set to on the Site Code Number verification function is enabled.
When this switch is set to off the Site Code Number verification function is disabled. Dip Switches 1 – 8: These eight dip switches set the site code number (0-255) you want to be recognized.
This is set using binary format.
If a dip switch is set to on it equals 1.
IN/OUT Jumper (JU3) -When a card is presented and access is granted, this determines whether the
Hub Door Control Module records the transaction as IN or OUT.
On both pins= OUT On one pin only= IN
Proximity Interface Board LEDs
LED 3: This is a bicolor LED that emulates the relay state of the Hub Door Control Module
LED 2: This is an amber LED that emulates the amber LED of the Hub Door Control Module
LED 1: This is a red LED that blinks when data is received from the Proximity Reader.
It also indicates errors using the following flash patterns:
1 Flash: Communication error - The PROXIMITY INTERFACE Board did not receive all of the data on the
PROX Card. Check the connections between the PROXIMITY INTERFACE Board and the
Proximity Reader. BE SURE TO USE SHIELDED CABLE BETWEEN THESE UNITS.
2 Flashes: Parity Error - This occurs when the parity of the PROX card is incorrect.
3 Flashes: Incorrect Site ID - This occurs when the Site Number on the PROX Card does not match
the Site Number set on Dip Switches 1 - 8 (This error only occurs when Dip Switch 9 set to on).
4 Flashes: Overflow Error - This error occurs when a PROX card containing over 26 bits is used.
If you have any questions concerning the Installation, Application or Operation of this device please call the IEI
Technical Support Line at 1-800-343-9502.
427 Turnpike Street
Canton, MA 02021 U.S.A.
Phone: (781) 821 - 5566
(800) 733 - 9502 Sales in MA
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