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.