User's Manual
2 | Part Number: 3E2512 | R5
Installation Note | Gallagher T12 Reader
The reader sends information to the Cardax FT Controller and acts upon information
sent from the Cardax FT Controller. The reader itself does not make any access
decisions.
The Gallagher T12 Reader uses the “Cardax IV Reader” communications protocol
to communicate with the Cardax FT Controller.
Before you begin
Shipment Contents
Check the shipment contains the following items:
1 x Gallagher T12 Reader facia assembly•
1 x Gallagher T12 Reader base•
1 x M3 Torx Post Security screw•
2 x M3.5 Phillips drive fixing screws•
4 x 25mm No.6 self tapping, pan head, Phillips drive fixing screws•
4 x 40mm No.6 self tapping, pan head, Phillips drive fixing screws•
Power Supply
The Gallagher T12 Reader is designed to operate over a supply voltage range of
9 - 16Vdc measured at the reader terminals. The operating current draw is dependant
on the supply voltage at the reader. For the Standard variant at 12Vdc the current
draw is 89mA (standby). During card read, beeper and LED activity, the current will
momentarily reach 124mA (peak). For the Multi Tech variant at 12Vdc the current
draw is 88mA (standby) and will momentarily reach 140mA (peak).
The power source should be linear or a good quality switched-mode power supply. The
performance of the reader may be affected by a low quality, noisy power supply.
Cabling
The Gallagher T12 Reader requires a minimum cable size of 4 core 24 AWG
(0.2mm
2
) stranded security cable. This cable allows the transmission of data (2 wires)
and power (2 wires). When using a single cable to carry both power supply and
data, both the power supply voltage drop and data requirements must be considered.
Although the reader is specified to operate at 9Vdc, for good engineering design it
is recommended that the voltage at the reader should be approximately 12Vdc.
Examples of approved cables for connecting a single Gallagher T12 Reader to a
Controller and power supply, showing maximum cable lengths for each type of cable
and the associated circuits are: