Installation Instructions
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Connection
A
GND
+ 5VDC
D0
D1
LED GN
LED RD
BUZ
SHIELD
n.c.
3
blue
red
brown
white
green
pink
yellow
black
grey
GND
VCC
D 0
D 1
LED GN
LED RD
BUZ
BE
3a
3b
2
1
1a
B
4
5
A Proximity reader connection B Presentation of an identification medium
1 Reader housing 4 Credential in check card format
1a Connecting cable 5 LED display
2 Mounting plate
3 Access manager, e.g. IF 0-6xx
3a Terminal strip (IF-0-6xx)
3b Solder bridges (IF-0-6xx)
Connect the connecting cable (Figure A, 1a) to the terminal strip marked for this purpose in
the access manager (Figure A, 3). The colors of the conductors as well as the relevant
signals are shown in the above figure. Further information on the connection can be found in
the “Instructions on Installation and Connection” which is enclosed in delivery of the
respective access manager.
Access Manager - Solder Bridge Setting
The access manager’s all-purpose interface is matched via solder bridges to the proximity reader’s
interface. Further information can be found in the “Instructions on Installation and Connection” which is
enclosed in delivery of the respective access manager.
Set the solder bridges to the position reserved for Wiegand readers.
Access Manager - Configuration
Access managers are only able to read the transmitted data if the reader is defined as of HID/P type.
The reader type setting can be checked via the OC menu
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$ cfg (see also “read1” of the table
below). Define the reader type via the OC menu $ termini –x (x = hardware address of the
terminal) if another reader type than HID/P is indicated.
$ cfg
No B A HA TNo type HWU SWU display keys read1 read 2
IN/OU
T
1 1 A 1 15 IF 610 2.00 5.ed - - Prox - -
How to Correctly Present a Credential
In order to permit a correct data capture, the identification medium must be presented within
the specified range and in parallel to the proximity reader (see above, figure B ) until the red
or green LED lights up and a short “beep” can be heard.
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The OC menus are part of the IF 1xxx software and can be invoked via the service interface of these systems.