Installation Guide

Network Receiver
12 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc.
Configuring the Network Receiver
The Network Receiver receives the Tag’s broadcast signal via its
receiving antenna and sends the Tag data to a PC or control device
based on how it has been programmed to respond to the Activator ID.
The following items are necessary for the successful configuration of
the Network Receiver:
A computer with a terminal program and a free communications port
A standard one-to-one computer modem RS-232 cable with a DB9 male
connector (Receiver end) and a suitable connector for the PC/terminal
end
IMPORTANT! Do not use a null-modem cable or null-modem adapter.
Receiver Defaults
The Network Receiver has factory default settings that can be
modified with commands given to the Receiver via Windows
HyperTerminal.
Wiegand and TTL output capabilities enabled
Wiegand and serial output is enabled
Tag data with any valid Activator ID will be output
No Wiegand data will be output for panic or tamper Tag alarms or for
beacon reads.
Diagnostics are turned off
Serial output is set at 19200 baud with long format
Receiver ID is 001
Connecting Power
All Network Serial Receivers come with a 5VDC, 400mA power
transformer (9VDC, 500mA for IP) that plugs into a 110 V AC outlet.
If uninterruptible power is an issue, a backup battery or UPS can be
used. Alternative power may be obtained by the 24 V DC, 400 mA
connector located on the back panel.
To connect power to the Network Receiver
1. Ensure that the 110 V AC outlet is near the Network Receiver
and is easily accessible.