* Caractéristiques identiques à celles du ProxPro, avec en plus un clavier totalement intégré.
* Les données du clavier et de la carte peuvent être transmises sur le même câble (modèle K) ou sur deux câbles distincts (modèle S) au moyen d’une matrice 2 sur 7 ou 3 x 4.
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ProxPro Reader? Wiegand/ClockWiegand/Clock -Data Installation Manual
System Overview
The ProxPro reader is a self contained proximity reader. The two piece polycarbonate enclosure has an rubber
Gasket that seals the pieces together and a cable fitting that seals the cable entry. The water resistant unit is
approved for outdoor use. The enclosure is designed to fit on a single gang electrical box. A Bi-color LED and
audible tone enhance user feedback. A tamper switch feature is available that will alert the Host when the
enclosure is opened. An internal DIP switch makes the configuration of the outputs, audible tone, keypad and
LED control options simple.
Installation of the ProxPro reader consists of mounting, verifying the DIP switch settings, setting a tuning
jumper and connecting the cable to the Host.
Operation
Access Cards may be presented to either the front or the back of the reader. Optimum read range is achieved
when the access card is presented face on, and parallel to the reader face. The LED is normally controlled by
the internal reader firmware. Alternatively, the LED can be controlled by the access control host panel. When
the LED is controlled directly by the reader, the LED normal state is red, and indicates that the reader is ready
to read an access card. The LED turns green when the access card is read and the message is transmitted to
the Host system. When the reader is ready for another access card, the LED returns to red. The typical time
the LED is green is 250 milliseconds . The reader only controls the green state of the LED, there is no amber
LED state. The operation of the LED may be controlled by the Host. When the LED is host system controlled,
the LED and beeper operation may vary depending on the particular host software. The LED may then exhibit
a red, green or ?amber? color for certain status conditions as controlled by that host's software.
Parts List
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
ProxPro Reader
qty 1 (included)
#6-32 x 1 self tapping screws, Type T or 23
qty 2 (included)
Installation Manual
qty 1 (included)
Cable Fitting
qty 1 (included)
Cable, 5 conductor, 22awg
as required (max. 500 feet)
(Alpha 1295 C or equivalent)
See cable notes.
6) Cable, 20 conductor, 22awg
as required (max. 500 feet)
(Alpha 1299/20C or equivalent)
See cable notes.
7) DC Power Supply 12V/100mA or 24V/120mA
1 (Installer supplied)
8) In the E.U. the recommended power supply is the Micro State Electronics Model PS-5.
Installation Procedure
1. Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader. The reader drawing below is actual size and
may be used as a template. Install a single or double gang electrical box or drill the appropriate mounting
for #6 fasteners. If mounting to a metal surface, drill two 7/64 (.109) inch holes and use the enclosed self
tapping screws for mounting.
2. Route the interface cable from the reader and/or power supply to the Host.
3. Prepare the cable by cutting the cable jacket back 2 (two) inches and strip the wires 1/4 inch. Tinning the
wires is not required.
4. Pry off the center face plate by placing a thin blade into the grove that outlines the face of the reader. Use
care to avoid scratching the surface of the reader. The face plate is attached to the reader by friction
only. The screws that hold the enclosure pieces together will be exposed. Loosen the four screws to open
the enclosure (the enclosure screws are captive to the cover).
5. Install the cable fitting on the rear of the reader. Feed the cable through the cable fitting, tighten the fitting
nut so the cable jacket is flush with the printed circuit board. Dress the cable conductors and connect the
reader to the Host according to the terminal descriptions in the dimension diagram and wiring table. The
descriptions are on the PCB guard in the reader. Connect the drain line of the shield to terminal 2 (Power
Supply Ground). Terminal 5, Data Return, is to be connected to the ground of the Host if the power supply
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ground is not common with the Host. The opposite end of the drain line should be cut flush with the jacket
and left disconnected.
6. If the tamper feature is available on the Host, connect the tamper switch using the connections
recommended by the Host documentation. The switch is a single pole, double throw. When the inner reader
cover is removed, the tamper switch is released. The TB1 connections to the tamper switch are pins 10 and
11. Pin 10 is the common contact of the switch and pin 11 is either the normally open or closed. Jumper P3
selects the contact of the tamper switch, either the normally closed or the normally open contact. The
default position is P3 across pins 1 and 2. This selects the normally open contact on TB1 pin 11. If the
normally closed contact is required, move P3 across pins 2 and 3. (Note - ?normally open and normally
closed refer to the Pin 11 status while the cover is removed.) The contacts are rated for 100mA at 35 VDC.
7. Mount the base of the reader that holds the electronics to the gang box or surface using the two holes
located on the center axis of the reader. Two #6-32 x 1 inch screws are provided for mounting to a gang
box or metal surface.
Settings
8. Set the DIP switches according to the table in the section, DIP Switch Settings.
9. Place the jumper on P1 between pins 1 and 2 when mounting to a metallic surface or to a junction box
with a metal cover plate. Otherwise, the jumper should be between pins 2 and 3, the default position.
10. After wiring the Reader and power supply, the Reader is ready to be tested. Power up the Reader and the
LED and Beeper will flash and beep 3 times in a sequence of two short delays and one long delay. This
indicates that the micro-controller unit is working properly. If the switches have been set for external control
only, the Reader will 3 shorts and a long. Present an ID card to the Reader and the LED should momentarily
turn green, indicating a read of the card. If the Reader LED is controlled by the Host refer to the Host
description of the LED operation.
11. Replace the top cover and face plate.
Standard Wire Connections
TB1
6
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
+DC
Ground
Data0/
Data
Data1/
Clock
Shield
Ground
Green
LED
Red
LED
Beeper
Tamper
Common
Tamper
Select
Red
Black
Green
White
Violet
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Hold/
Card
Present
Blue
--
--
Buffered Direct Wire Connections ? Option D
10
11
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
E10
Tamper
Common
Red /
Black
Tamper
Select
Red /
Green
+DC
Ground
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
White /
Red
White /
Black
Gray
Violet
Red /
Yellow
Pink
Column
1
Tan
Column
2
White /
Blue
Column
3
White /
Green
Select
Low
White /
Yellow
Direct Wire Connections ? Option S
1
2
3
TB2
4
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
Red
Black
Green
White
5
6
7
Column
3
Drain
Column
2
Orange
Column
1
Brown
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Cable Notes:
cable the power supply and Host must have a common ground (voltage
1) When using 5 conductor cable,
reference).
2) 6 conductor cable is required when controlling the red and green LED. (Alpha 1296 C or equivalent)
3) 7 conductor cable is required when both green and red LED's are controlled by the Host and the power
supply and Host "ground" are separate. (Alpha 1297 C or equivalent)
switch Follow the
4) A 22 AWG twisted pair, shielded, stranded cable is often required for the tamper switch.
recommendations of the manufacturer of the Host system. If the tamper input is a supervised input the
"end of line" resistors may be mounted in the enclosure. Use extreme care and shield any bare wire from
the printed circuit assembly and its components.
5) The inner diameter of the cable fitting will accommodate a cable with an outer diameter of .300 inches
(nominally).
6) Connect cable shield by connecting drain wire to TB1-2 ground. Leave foil and drain wire disconnected at
host end of cable by cutting them off at the end of the cable jacket.
condu ctor cable, DC+ and Power (Red and
7) When using the Buffered Direct Connect ProxPro with a 20 conductor
White / Red wires) must have a common connection to the host +DC power supply. The two ground wires
(Black and White / Black) must have a common ground connection to the host +DC power supply.
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P1
TB1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
123
1 - DC +
2 - GND
3 - DATA "0"
4 - DATA "1"
5 - DATA RTN
6 - Green LED
7 - Red LED
8 - Beeper
9 - Hold
10 - COM
11 - Tamper
TAMPER SW
1 - n/o
5.00" (127mm)
3.28" (83.3mm)
SW1
3 - n/c
P2
5.00" (127mm)
mounting holes (2 places)
1.00" (25.4mm)
Dimension Drawing (Actual Size)
DIP Switch Settings - Switch 1
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Switch 11-1 Hardware Identity
When set in the "on" position the unit is configured for "Wiegand" interface. The "off" position configures the
unit for "Clock and data" interface.
Switch 11-2 Audible Tone Control
The Audible Tone (Beeper) may be enabled or disabled to sound when an access card is read. When enabled,
the audible tone is sounded when the a card is successfully read. When the Beeper is disabled, the only
method to activate the Beeper is to use the external Beeper control line. The Beeper will turn on when the
control line is switched to ground. Switch 2 in the "on" position enables the audible tone (the default).
Switch 11-3 Green LED Control
The Green LED can be configured to turn on, or not turn on when an access card is read. Switch 3 in the ?off?
position selects the Green LED to be turned on (the default).
Switch 11-4 Keypad Operation
The keypad inputs may be processed by the reader or may be connected directly to the Host. When the
keypad inputs are processed by the reader, the reader scans the keypad and outputs the keypad entries over
the "Wiegand" interface. When the keypad is connected to the Host, the Host determines which key is being
entered. Switch 4 is in the "on" position for the default mode (the keypad inputs are processed by the reader).
Switch 11-5 Single / Dual LED Control
In Single LED Control the LED is Red. When an access card is read, the LED toggles Green, and then back to
Red. Grounding the Green LED Control line will change the LED from Red to Green. The reader maybe
configured so the Green LED is externally controlled independently from the Red LED. This is referred to as
Dual LED Control. When the Red or Green LED Control line is switched to ground, the respective LED is
turned on. If both LED's are on, the LED appears to glow amber. Switch 5 in the ?off? position selects Single
LED Control (the default).
Switch 11-6 and 11-7 Data Output Biasing
The data outputs may be configured as open collector or biased at 5VDC through 1k Ohm resistors by the
reader. The default (standard) configuration is output biasing, with switches 6 and 7 "on" . Note: When the
outputs are configured as open collector, the host panel should provide bias voltage at the panel inputs.
on
Default Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Not used
Wiegand Data 0 Bias
Wiegand Data 1 Bias
Single/Dual LED CNTL
KeyPad
Green LED Control
Beeper Control
Hardware Identity
on
on
on
off
on
off
on
on
(The Wiegand data outputs are pulled up to +5VDC
through a 1kOhm resistor)
(Single Line LED Control)
(The keypad data is sent on data lines), N/A for D version
(The green LED is enabled when a card is read)
( The beeper is enabled when a card is read)
(Identifies the unit to be "Wiegand")
Keypad Option Notes:
This section of this document describes the keypad interface. The keypad has twelve keys, four rows by three
columns. The characters 0 to 9, # and * are arranged the same as a standard telephone keypad. There are two
methods for interfacing to the Keypad.
The first configuration (K version, internal keypad) processes the keypad entries in the reader and then
transmits the data to the host system via the Wiegand data lines. The reader outputs each key as an ASCII
encoded hexadecimal digit. The decoding of the message sent through the Wiegand interface is the only
processing required of the host system. The user interface has been implemented in the most generic fashion
to give the integrator the most flexibility.
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The Second configuration (S version, direct connect keypad), the host must scan the keypad directly using a
separate cable.
K Version - Internal keypad processing
Parity and Length options must be factory configured. Contact customer service to enable these options.
Parity Option
The default does not included parity in the data message. When the parity option is enabled, parity is added to
the total message independent of length. The parity coverage is diagrammed below. Each parity bit covers
exactly one half of the message.
PXXXXXXXX......XXXXXXXXP
EXXXXXXXX...
...XXXXXXXXP
Length Buffer keys) Option
The length option chooses the number of key entries that will be buffered before the message is sent to the
host. The maximum number of entries is 10 with parity and 11 without parity. When the option is set for
multiple entries the reader has a five (5) second timer that will clear all entries after five seconds has expired
between entries. The length option requires the user to enter the programmed number of key entries. Upon
completion of the last key entry, the message is assembled and sent. Parity is added if the option is set. This
requires the system integrator to configure the reader for the number of key entries before installation.
User Interface
The user is able to press keys at any time. Card reads and key entries are independent of each other, the
user is not required to follow any sequence, unless specified by the system integrator. The reader is equipped
to give the user audible, visual and tactile feedback when a key is pressed. The amount of time is 5 (five)
seconds between key entries when the multiple key entry option is used. If the time expires between key
entries, all keys entered are cleared and the user must start the sequence from the beginning.
Keypad Message
The keypad message follows a basic format. The entries are transmitted in the hexadecimal representation.
When parity is added, the message format mimics the "standard 26 bit Wiegand format" . The key that is
pressed is represented in Hexadecimal with * represented by A (HEX) and # represented by B (HEX).
0 = 0000
1 = 0001
2 = 0010
3 = 0011
4 = 0100
5 = 0101
6 = 0110
7 = 0111
8 = 1000
9 = 1001
* = 1010
# = 1011
Example: without parity:
AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD ..... KKKK
AAAA = The first key entered
BBBB = The second key entered
KKKK = The eleventh key entered (the maximum)
Example: with parity:
A message that has a fixed number of key entries set to 4 and the parity option included.
P AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD P
A - the first key entered
B - the second key entered
C - the third key entered
D - the fourth key entered
P - Parity Bits.
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The whole message is similar to the "Standard 26 Bit Wiegand" formatted message. The format consists of
two parity bits at the opposite ends, one odd and the other even. Each parity bit covering exactly one half of
the message.
PXXXXXXXX......XXXXXXXXP
EXXXXXXXX...
...XXXXXXXXP
Keypad Scanning 2 of 7 (K version)
This mode requires a separate cable to be supplied that connects to the Keypad board, inside the ProxPro, to
the Host via P2. P2 is a 7 position terminal strip. Switch 1-4 (SW1-4) should be switched to the ?off? position.
The reader will then NOT process the keypad data, and it will be decoded by the host in 2 of 7 format.
The keypad has a matrix of contacts corresponding with the matrix of keys. The contact outputs are wired to
the seven terminals of P2. The seven terminals are called P2-1 thru P2-7 and provide the 2 of 7 decode of the
buttons. When a key is pressed, the button closes two contacts that pull 2 lines to ground. This results of the
key entries are in the table below. The reader and the host that is scanning the keypad will require a common
signal ground. The connection is to be made on either pin 2 (power supply ground) or 5 (Data Return) of TB1 of
the ProxPro.
This method of interfacing the keypad requires additional processing by the host. These include the debouncing of the keys, decoding of the keypad, timing between key entries, as well as others depending on the
K XX versions.
Host. The 2 of 7 format is available on the ProxPro 5355XXK
Key Pad Data Table - 2 of 7
Key #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
P2-1
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
P2-2
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
P2-3
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
HI
Terminal Number
P2-4
P2-5
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
LO
P2-6
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
P2-7
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
HI represents a voltage of +5 volts in reference to the ProxPro ground.
LO represents the ProxPro ground.
Note: The system is to be used on a single point ground system.
S Version - Direct connect keypad Scanning - 3 X 4 Matrix format
The ProxPro reader is available with a 3 x 4 matrix keypad. The keypad is independent of the ProxPro reader
and only provides the connections to the keypad. This mode requires a separate cable to be supplied that
connects to the Keypad board, inside the ProxPro, to the Host via P2. P2 is a 7 position terminal strip. The
following is the table for the contact closures.
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This table indicates the connection between the connector pins when a key is pressed. For example, if key 3 is
SXX versions.
pressed P2-5 is connected (shorted) to P2-1. This is available on the Serial ProxPro 5355XXS
Rows
P2-5
3
6
9
#
P2-1
P2-2
P2-3
P2-4
Columns
P2-6
2
5
8
0
P2-7
1
4
7
*
D Version ? Bufferd Direct connect keypad Scanning - 3 X 4 Matrix format
The ProxPro reader is available with a 3 x 4 matrix keypad. The keypad is independent of the ProxPro reader
and only provides a voltage output from the keypad. This mode requires a separate cable to be supplied that
connects to the Keypad wiring to the host. This method of interfacing the keypad requires additional processing
by the host. This includes toggling the select low line to ground to enable the keypad, debouncing of the keys,
decoding of the keypad voltages, timing between key entries, as well as others depending on the host.
This table indicates the voltage on the keypad wires when a key is pressed. This is available on the Buffered
DXX versions.
Direct Connect ProxPro 5355XXD
Buffered Direct Connect KeyPad Data Table
Key #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
Gray
Violet
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
Red /
Yellow
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
HI
Wire Colors
Pink
Tan
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
LO
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
White /
Blue
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
White /
Green
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI
HI
LO
HI represents a voltage of +5 volts in reference to the ProxPro ground.
LO represents the ProxPro ground.
Notes:
1) The system is to be used on a single point ground system.
2) On the Buffered Direct Connect toggle Select Low (White/Yellow) wire to ground to enable the above
keypad outputs.
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ProxPro Reader?
Reader Specifications
Read Distance - using ProxCard II
!" Over all Operating Limits, minimum (@12VDC))
!" Non-Metallic Mounting, typical (@12VDC)
!" Mounted on Metal, typical (@12VDC)
!" Overall Operating Limits, minimum (@24VDC)
!" Non-Metallic Mounting, typical (@24VDC)
!" Mounted on Metal, typical (@24VDC)
Environmental Characteristics
!" Designed for listing under UL 294 ?Standard for Access Control System Units?
o
o
o
o
!" Operating Temperature Range
-30 C to 65 C (-22 F to 150 F)
o
o
o
o
!" Storage Temperature Range
-40 C to 85 C (-40 F to 185 F)
!" Operating Humidity Range
5% to 95% non-condensing
2
!" Operating Vibration Limit
.04 g /Hz 20-2000Hz
!" Operating Shock Limit
30g, 11mS, Half Sine
!" Enclosure Material
UL Recognized Lexan Polycarbonate
!" Weight
11.3oz (310gms)
Power Requirements
!" Power supply
!" Operating Voltage Range (+DC)
!" Maximum Average Current 12V/24V
!" Transient Protection (all terminals)
!" Reverse Voltage Protection
!" Input Voltage (maximum data-0/1 lines)
!" Input Voltage (maximum interface lines)
Linear type recommended
10VDC -28.5VDC
90mA/155mA
UL 294
YES
28.5VDC
28.5VDC
Option D ? Buffered Direct Connect Keypad
!" Operating Voltage Range (+DC)
!" Input Voltage (Maximum Data ? 0/1 Lines)
!" Input Voltage (Maximum Interface Lines)
10VDC -26VDC
14VDC
14VDC
Operating Parameters
!" Excitation Frequency
!" Duty Cycle (alternate power level rate)
!" Read and Report Speed (26 bit Wiegand Card)
!" Maximum Cable Distance to Host
!" LED Type
!" LED Operation (host control of red/green)
!" Beeper Operation (host control)
!" LED Control (default)
!" Beeper Control (default)
!" Anti-Pass Back Delay (default)
!" Wiegand Data Pulse Widths (default)
!" Wiegand Data Interval (default)
!" Clock/Data bit time
!" Clock/Data strobe width
!" Clock/Data clock/strobe is valid
!"
!"
125KHz
20% @ 60mS period
175mS
500 feet (152 meters)
Bi-colored Red/Green
<
.5V on LED control line
<
.5V on beeper line
internal/single
Beeper enabled
1 second
40uS
2mS
1.5ms (default)
bit time/3 (33% of bit time), default = 500us
1.5ms (one clock cycle, min) after card present is
Asserted data is valid 10us (min) before the
negative edge of clock/strobe
card present returns to the high level 50 ms (max)
after the last clock/strobe.
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Product Configuration/
Configuration/Ordering
Ordering Options
5355 A G N 00 -XXXX Y
Customer Custom Artwork or Firmware Number
1 through 9, A through Z
Customer Custom Number
Configuration Options - (00 standard)
Standard Hardware Options - N = None, K = Standard Keypad (internal or
2 of 7), S = Direct Connect Keypad (3 x 4 type), D = Buffered Direct Connect
Keypad (3 x 4 type)
Color - G = Gray, B = Beige
Model Number Suffix
Model Number 5355 = ProxPro Wiegand
Model Number 5358 = ProxPro Clock/Data
Final Assembly Number = 5355-300-XX Changes with Revisions
NOTES: THE ABOVE ARE RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION PROCEDURES. ALL LOCAL, STATE AND
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES TAKE PRECEDENCE.
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Lecteur ProxPro®
5355 (Wiegand)
5352 (Série)
Lecteur de cartes de proximité
Applications
Doté d'un boîtier esthétique résistant auxintempéries, le
lecteur de proximité ProxPro peutêtre installé aussi bien à
l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur.
Caractéristiques
?
?
?
?
Un seul et même boîtier de faible consommation etfacile
à installer permet une distance de lecturestable et fiable.
Equipé d'une LED multicolore et/ou d'un signalsonore
(beeper) pilotés en autonome ou à distanceainsi que
d'un interrupteur "off" du signal sonorepour une
utilisation silencieuse.
Dispose d'une interface Wiegand, Clock&Data ousérie
compatibles avec tous les systèmes de contrôled'accès
standards.
Pour une sécurité optimale, il est disponible enoption
avec un clavier intégré permettant la saisiedu numéro
d'identification personnel (PIN).
Le Proxpro de nouvelle génération, le Proxpro II offre une distance de lecture supérieure,
une sortie par câble et une alimentation en 5 Volts.
Caractéristiques
Spécifications techniques
Montage: le lecteur est réglable sur site pour pouvoir être
directement montésur une surface métallique, avec un
minimum d'incidence sur sa distance delecture. Un réglage
au moyen d'un cavalier permet d'accroître ses performances.
Distance de lecture maximale*:
Carte ProxCard® II: jusqu'à 20 cm (8")
Carte ISOProx® II: jusqu'à 17 cm (7")
Porte-clés ProxKey? II: jusqu'à 7 cm (3")
Carte ProxCard® Plus: jusqu'à 7 cm (3")
Carte SmartProx?: jusqu'à 12 cm (5")
* En fonction des conditions d'installation sur site
Signal sonore/visuel: lorsque vous présentez une carte de
proximité devant lelecteur, la LED rouge devient verte et un
signal sonore (beeper) est émis. La LEDmulticolore et le
signal sonore (beeper) peuvent aussi être commandés
séparemment par le système central.
Diagnostics: lorsque le lecteur est sous tension, un
programme interne d'auto-test contrôle et vérifie la
configuration, détermine si la LED et le signal sonore
(beeper) sont commandés de manière interne ou externe et
initialise le lecteur.Un test supplémentaire en boucle externe
permet de vérifier les entrées et sortiesdu lecteur sans avoir
à utiliser d'équipements de tests supplémentaires.
Montage en intérieur / extérieur: scellé dans un boîtier en
polycarbonate,robuste et résistant aux intempéries, au
vandalisme et aux environnementshostiles, il est fiable aussi
bien en intérieur qu'en extérieur. Son installation estaisée
dans n'importe quel site, même lorsqu'il est équipé du
clavier disponibleen option.
Interfaçage aisé: il peut être connecté à tous les systèmes de
contrôle d'accèsexistants fonctionnant sous protocole
Wiegand. Disponible avec des sorties auformat Wiegand ou
Clock&Data et en option avec interface série RS232 ouRS422.
Sécurité: il est équipé d'un contact d'autoprotection du
boîtier permettant designaler toute tentative d'effraction du
lecteur et reconnaît plus de 37 bits uniques.
Option clavier: il est disponible en option avec un clavier
intégré résistant auxintempéries et garantissant un niveau de
sécurité supérieur par la saisie d'unnuméro d'identification
personnel (PIN). Le clavier se connecte au systèmecentral
soit directement, soit en utilisant les mêmes lignes que le
lecteur.
Garantie: garantie à vie contre tout défauts matériels ou
vices de fabrication.(Pour de plus amples détails, veuillez
consulter nos conditions générales degarantie).
Lecteur de cartes de proximité ProxPro - Interface série
N° de référence standard : 5352
Description: Interface série RS-232 ou RS-422 (configurable),
LED tricolore,signal sonore (beeper) intégré.
Options: Couleur (gris ou beige) - Fonctionnement avec
clavier - Etiquette personnalisée.
(Veuillez consulter le guide de commande HID, dans lequel
vous trouverez unedescription des options ainsi que les
numéros de référence correspondants).
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Dimensions: 12,7 x 12,7 x 2,54 cm (5.0" x 5.0" x 1.0")
Matériau: polycarbonate UL 94
Alimentation: 10 - 28,5 Vcc. Alimentations linéaires
recommandées
Equipé d'une protection contre les inversions de tension.
Tensions requises: Moyenne: 100 mA (12 V cc)
Maximale: 120 mA (24 V cc)
Température de fonctionnement:
De -30 °C à +65 °C (-22 °F à +150 °F)
Humidité relative:
Humidité relative de 0 à 95% sans condensation
Poids: 336 g (12 oz.)
Numéros de référence: Lecteur de cartes de proximité
ProxPro - Interface Wiegand/Clock&Data(configurable)N° de
référence standard: 5355Description: Interface Wiegand, LED
tricolore, signal sonore intégréOptions: Couleur (gris ou
beige) - Fonctionnement avec clavier - Fonctionnement avec
LED et signal sonore - Etiquette personnalisée
Kit de montage sur verre: 5455AGM00
Fréquence de transmission: 125 kHz
Fréquence de fonctionnement: 125 kHz
Homologations: Homologation Canada/UL94:
Systèmes de contrôle d'accès, Homologation FCC, Etats-unis,
Homologation CanadaMarquage CE, 15 pays de l'Union
Européenne d'après laDirective R&TTE (EN60950 - ITE
Sécurité Electrique, EN300 330 - SRD, et ETS 300 683 EMC)IEC60950, ITE CB Plan de Sécurité ElectriqueMarquage
C-Tick Australie, EMC (Compatibilitéélectromagnétique)
Nouvelle Zélande
Distance de câblage:
Interface Wiegand ou Clock&Data: 152 m (500 pieds)
Interface RS-232: 15 m (50 pieds)
Interface RS-422: 1219 m (4000 pieds)
Nous vous recommandons d'utiliser des câblesmultibrins
ALPHA 1295 à 5 conducteurs (22 AWG -American Wire
Gauge), totalement blindés ouéquivalent. D'autres
conducteurs peuvent êtrenécessaires pour le câblage de la
commande de la LEDou du signal sonore (beeper).
La sortie RS-422 requiert l'utilisation du câble torsadéet
blindé ALPHA 6212C 2 avec mise à la terre ouéquivalent,
pour les données, et du câble ALPHA 1292Cà deux
conducteurs totalement blindés ou équivalent,pour
l'alimentation en courant continu.
LIT5355DS 11/2003, remplace la version 7/2000