1. 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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Keypad & Proximity Reader Installation Manual
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
IC STATEMENT
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Keypad & Proximity Reader Installation Manual
Parts
o 1 - reader
o 1 - Installation manual
Required Tools
o Up to 9 wire splices (pigtail)
o Cable, 5-9 conductor (Weigand or RS232), 24 AWG shielded (pigtail)
o Linear DC power supply
o Gang box (optional)
o Security tool for anti tamper screw
Mounting
1. Fasten the metal base plate to the wall with two or four
screws to the wall or gang box (optional)
box not included).
2. Clip the top edge of the cover
bottom edge of the reader
3. Secure the reader to the base plate by fastening the
security screw at the base of the reader
Installation is completed.
2, followed by the
3.
1 (gang
4.
Operating current
Operating
temperature
160mA (max)
-30ºC~70 ºC
Maximum cable length
Number pad format
4 bits burst by
default
Recommendations
1. Linear DC Power Supply
2. 22AWG shielded cable; “One-point” ground recommended (refer to diagram)
Wiring
Color Label Description
150m
Specifications
Input voltage
(Reader end)
DC10V~15V
Average read range
> 6cm
Red +12VDC Power Supply to reader
Black GND Signal GND
Green Data0 Wiegand Output data, D0
White Data1 Wiegand Output data, D1
Yellow RED LED RED LED control, active low
Blue Green LED Green LED control, active low
Keypad & Proximity Reader Installation Manual
Brown Buzzer Buzzer input, active low
Grey Tamper Tamper output (open collector, Active low, max 100mA)
Power & Testing
1. When reader is powered up, the blue LED will light up. The orange LED will flicker for 5
seconds. The reader will beep once for 1 second and the reader is in Ready mode.
2. Present the card. The orange LED will flicker once; the back lit will light for 5 seconds;
buzzer will beep once.
3. For keypad readers, the back light and the keypad numeral will light when the keypad is
pressed; the buzzer will beep once
Using the Configuration Card (For keypad readers only)
The default keypad format is “00”. The Configuration Card is required when the default
keypad format is not compatible with the controller.
1. When reader is powered up, the blue LED will light up. The orange LED will flicker for 5
seconds.
2. Present the Configuration Card for the required format. A 1-second beep indicates a
successful attempt. The new keypad format is saved.
Configuration cards are available for:
o 4 bits ○ Apollo 6 bits
o 8 bits ○ 26 bits (Fixed Facility Code 190)
Physical Dimension
Purple Doorbell Door bell output (open collector, +5Vdc output ≤ 5mA)
Troubleshooting
Symptom Solution
oDisconnect the power and confirm that the power supply cable
No response when
power up
Auto restart
Card number not
read correctly
Reader beeps but
no card data
No buzzer sound
Back lit error
is correctly connected (Refer to Wiring table)
o Check the input voltage is sufficient (Refer to Specifications
table)
o Check the input voltage is sufficient ( Refer to Specifications
table)
oVerify that the format setting on the controller is the same as the
card format. Use approved card (known format and Facility
Code) to test
o Check that the shield cable is correctly connected to Chassis
Ground at ONE point only
o Check that Data 0 and Data 1 cable are correctly connected
(Refer to Wiring table).
oCheck the input voltage at the card reader end is correct (Refer
to Specifications table)
o Verify that the buzzer cable is correctly connected (Refer to
Wiring table)
oVerify that the LED cable is correctly connected (Refer to Wiring
table)
oUse the default Configuration Card to reset to default setting
Low Frequency Mullion Mount Reader Installation Manual
Mounting:
1. Install the back plate on the wall as shown in the diagram below1.
2. The cover shall clip on the upper edge
diagram
3. Tighten the non-dropout screw, which located underneath of the reader to fix the reader and
the back plate
3.
4, installation is completed.
2 the push in the bottom part as show in
Recommendation:
1. Linear DC Power Supply;
2. 22AWG shielded cable; it’s required to do “one-point” ground. (As shown in the diagram)
Wiring:
Color Label Description
Specification:
Input Voltage (at
Reader end)
Operating Current
Operating
Temperature
DC9V~15V
120mA (max)
-30ºC~70 ºC
Typical Read
range
Maximum Cable
Length
Red
> 5cm
150m
Black GND Signal GND
Green
White
Yellow
Blue
Brown
Grey
+12V dc
RS232+/RS485+
RS232-/RS485-
RED LED
Green LED
Buzzer
Tamper
Power Supply to the reader
RS232+/RS485+
RS232-/RS485RED LED control, active low.
Green LED control, active low
Buzzer input, active low
Tamper output (open collector, Active low, max 100mA)
Low Frequency Mullion Mount Reader Installation Manual
Power up Sequences:
1. When reader is powered up, the reader will flash in Green for 5 seconds . Then the Reader is ready.
2. Blue back lit stays on when the reader is ready.
3. When card is present and read by the reader, blue back lit will flash once; and buzzer will beep once as well. The card data will then transmit to the controller. Af ter, weather the back lit of the reader
will remain ON or Flash or change to Green or Red color, this shall depend on the Green and Red LED inputs.
Physical Dimension:
Troubleshooting:
Trouble List Solution
No Response
when Power Up
Auto Restart
Cannot read card
number correctly
Reader beeps but
No card data info
Buzzer error zCheck if the buzzer cable is correctly connected (See “Wiring” above).
Back Lit Error
z Discount the power and confirm that the power supply cable is
correctly connected (See “Wiring” above).
z Check the input voltage is sufficient (See “Specifications” above).
z Check the input voltage is sufficient (See “Specifications” above).
z Check the format setting on the controller if it is the same as the card
format. Use approved card (known format and Facility Code) to test.
zCheck if the shield cable is correctly connected to Classis Ground at
ONE point only.
zCheck if data 0 & data 1 cable is correctly connected (See “Wiring”
above).
z Check the input voltage at the card reader end is correct (See
“Specifications” above).
z Check the Led cable is correctly connected (See “Wiring” above).
z Use Default Configuration Card to set it back to normal.
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