Specifications
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Operation:!
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The Handheld Remote reader unit will read a Wiegand RF proximity badges. The badge data is
sent!
through a radio link to a Central panel interface module that generates Wiegand data for a
connected access control panel.!
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An access control panel determines whether the badge is valid or invalid. When valid badge
data is presented, the panel will trigger either an LED, Strike Relay output, or both, depending
upon the type of panel. Any low (Ground) connection on the Central LED input will change the
state of the Remote status LED from Red to Green. The Central unit LED input is connected to
the panel output and the status of this panel output is what is displayed by the Remote status
LED. The panel also determines the amount of time the LED remains Green for valid badges.!
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A Central unit diagnostic LED will alternate Red and Green when the units are not
communicating. This may be happen when the Central unit powers up without the Remote unit
having power. Once both units are powered up, the Central Unit diagnostic LED should enter a
flashing green on and off mode. This should occur within 30 seconds of both units having
power applied.!
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The Remote unit Communication LED should also be flashing rapidly when the units are!
communicating.!
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User operation:!
When successfully linked to the WMR-7211 base unit, The WMR handheld unit should have
the communication LED flashing BLUE 3 times per second, and the Power LED (RED) during
idle operation.!
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When a badge is presented the WMR handheld unit will beep to indicate that the badge was
read (sensed). Additionally the Power LED will flash off (RED).!
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The Status LED will remain Red for invalid badges, and will change to Green for valid!
badges and valid badge verification includes a vibrate feature.!
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After an amount of time determined by the panel, the Status LED will return to a Red!
state.