User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Ref. V10-122006
- Features
- Mullion Mounting
- Indications
- Connections
- Output protocols
- Security
- Specifications
- Timing
- Installation instruction
- Mullion Mounting
- Connector Assignments
- Tamper Switch
- Mounting tool
- Mounting Plate (Spacer)
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- © Copyright 2007
- Issue: May 2007 – This manual supercedes and rend
- The information in this manual has been put toget
- The installation recommendations contained in this manual assume the most favorable framework conditions. The manufacturer cannot guarantee that the system will function perfectly under other conditions.
- The manufacturer cannot guarantee that the information contained in this document is not protected by external property rights. The manufacturer is not granting licenses to its own or external patents or other property right.
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Features
The Smart ID Reader has a slim door style mountable
design to match any decor. The sunk LED’s and buzzer
allow the Smart ID Readers to be mounted indoors and
outdoors.
The Smart ID Reader accepts 5 to 12 Volts DC. The
reader output formats like clock-and-data magstripe
(ABA / ISO7811), Wiegand and a number of other
formats are determined by the personalization of the
card or configuration of the reader. The 5 Volt DC
capability allows the replacement of older reader
systems without rewiring or pulling new cables. The
Smart ID Reader offers high reliability, consistent read
characteristics and low power consumption.
Within the Smart ID Proximity Reader Family also
models with a RS232/RS422/RS485 interface are
available for read-only and read/write operations.
The Smart ID Reader Family supports both the 125KHz
and 13.56MHz technologies. Different models are
available for EM4102, HiTAG1 and 2, Mifare, DESFire,
Legic and I·Code technology.
Standard capabilities include Host system controlled
red and green LED’s and a buzzer.
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