Bewator 5PQ5290 Model 5298 Pin & Proximity Reader User Manual Installation Note

Bewator Ltd. Model 5298 Pin & Proximity Reader Installation Note

Installation Note

IN062 - Issue 1A October 1999 - Page 1 of 25298 PIN & Proximity Reader IN062Mounting, connecting and setting upMount the 5298 Reader in a suitable position near the door approximately 1.2mfrom the floor.The Reader has a mounting plate with two mounting holes which are suitable formost installations.1. If the Reader is fixed to the mounting plate, undo the two screws which areat the top right and bottom left of the keypad, then place the mounting platein position on the wall or door frame and mark the position of the twomounting holes - these are the two oval holes in the mounting plate.2. Drill the two mounting holes. The holes accept 3.5mm machine screws orNo 6 wood screws.3. The connections are made to CONN1 on the rear of the Reader. Pass thecable through the large hole in the centre of the mounting plate and makethe connections shown in the following table as required.CONN1 Name Function1 V+ Power supply +V (+ve)*(see below for voltage range in each jumper setting)2 0V Power supply 0V (-ve),(also ground reference for data output)3 H Data Hold for Wiegand output (+5V max)4 Horn Horn - 0V to sound, +5V to turn off5 R Red LED control - 0V for red LED6 R/G Single wire LED control0V for green LED, +5V for red LED(red and green LEDs on together give amber)7 D0 Data zero for Wiegand output8 D1 Data one for Wiegand output9 DA Data Available for Wiegand output*Jumper JU1 on the circuit board determines the range of voltage which canbe used to power the Reader as shown in the following table.JU1 Power supply voltage range24 unregulated DC: max 35.0V*, min 15.6V, 100mA max5/15 unregulated DC: max 15.6V, min 4.0V, 100mA max*If you are using a power supply at or near the 35V maximum, the ambienttemperature of the environment where the Reader is installed must notexceed 55oC.Installation Note
IN062 - Issue 1A October 1999 - Page 2 of 2Note: do not apply a voltage greater than +5V to the data hold input, the horninput, or the LED inputs4. Remove the protective label from the horn on the back of the Reader.5. Route the cable tidily, then screw the mounting plate to the wall or doorframe, and screw the Reader to the mounting plate.6. If the 5298 Reader has been configured by your supplier, you can power itup and test it, see step 8.7. If you need to configure the 5298 Reader yourself, power it up and presentthe configuration card to the Reader within 4 seconds of power up. Duringthis 4 second period, the LED indicator on the Reader is green.After reading the configuration card, the Reader bleeps and the LED lightsamber for a short period before returning to green. The Reader now gives youa further 8 seconds to present one of the normal programmed cards whichwill be used with the system. Doing this teaches the Reader its Distributorand Secondary Codes.8. After configuring the Reader, test it by presenting a valid card. The Reader’sred LED should go out and the host should receive the card data output.Each key-press should give an amber flash and a horn bleep, and the hostshould receive PIN data.For more information on the 5298 PIN & Proximity Reader, please see the 5298 PIN& Proximity Reader Handbook HB02/96.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC Statement

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