Electronics ES ES Enrollment Station User Manual manual

International Electronics Inc. ES Enrollment Station manual

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Document # 6055680 Rev 1.0, D1b 1
Enrollment Station Installation Instructions
Specifications
Mechanical: Electrical:
2.74” W x 4.6” L x 1.4” H Operating Voltage: 12 VDC
Current Draw: 20mA
Environmental:
Environment: For indoor use only.
Temperature Tolerance: -20º to 130º F
Description
The Enrollment Station is used to enroll HID format proximity cards directly into the PC software by
presentation. This provides a convenient way to enroll cards whether you know the card format or
not. The raw card data is read from the card and then stored in the PC software.
Packing List
1 Enrollment Station
1 Installation Instructions
1 12VDC, 300mA Transformer
1 6-foot straight cord
1 DB-9 Serial Connector
1 DB-25 Serial Connector
Operation
To operate the Enrollment Station simply connect power and connect it to your PC as shown in the
diagrams in the following sections. Once it’s connected to your PC you are now ready to enroll your
cards. To enroll cards, present them over the labeled area on the top of the unit. When a card is
successfully read, the Enrollment Stations responds with an audible beep.
15.21 Information to User
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Connecting the Transformer to the Enrollment Station
The Enrollment Station is shipped with a 12VDC, 300mA plug-in transformer. To power the unit just
plug the connector from the transformer into the power jack on the Enrollment Station. Then plug the
transformer into a 120VAC wall outlet.
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Connecting the Enrollment Station to a PC COM port:
To connect the Enrollment Station to your PC COM port, first plug the 6-foot straight cord into the RJ-
11 jack on the front. Then plug the straight cord into the DB connector. Next connect the DB
connector to your COM port. You can use either the DB-9 or DB-25 connector, depending on your
COM port. The diagram below shows this connection.
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