User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Supported card technologies
- Mounting the Terminal
- Drilling the back casing
- Wiring the Terminal
- Fail safe lock
- Fail secure lock
- External power
- Internal power
- Power connections
- Input configuration
- Inputs not in use
- Ethernet cable ferrite
- Power connections
- Typical Wiegand read head wiring
- Input configuration
- Inputs not in use
- Ethernet cable ferrite
- Terminal Network Configuration
- Using the Terminal
- Diagnostics and Testing
- Network
- Versions
- Database
- Configuration
- Unit information
- Input tests
- Network tests
TSR-UL-0061-1.3
CHAPTER 2 : Mounting the Terminal
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2.1.2 Opening the terminal
Important
Take care not to strain the ribbon cable connecting the two halves of the terminal.
Figure 6 Opening the terminal
1. If the terminal is being retro-fitted after installation the side panels must be removed. To do
this, position a 5 mm (0.2”) flat head screwdriver under the panel and slide it along the
length to release it.
Note
A factory shipped terminal does not have the panels fitted.
2. Set the terminal on a stable, level surface to reduce the risk of the front of the terminal
falling when it is disconnected.
3. Remove the four screws using a security hex screwdriver.
4. Carefully lift the top casing away from the back of the terminal, pivoting as shown.
5. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the I/O board before commencing wiring.