G4S Technology S841 contactless smart-card reader with LCD and keypad User Manual S841installationinstructions

G4S Technology Limited contactless smart-card reader with LCD and keypad S841installationinstructions

S841installationinstructions

Installation and User Instructions for S841 ReadersYou should find that thebackplate has holes forconnection to moststandard electricalbackboxes.With the backplate off (see above), mountthe backplate adjacent to the opening edgeof the door and at a convenient height. Feedthe required cables through the backplate:The cable from the controller.The cable from the heater, if used (mustbe a separate cable).A cable from a Remote Interface Module(RIM), if used. A RIM can reduce cablelengths to door furniture.!!!2The optional heater kit maintains the reader atthe correct temperature when mounted outside.With the backplate off, remove the backing paperfrom the two elements, then stick them to theinner sides of the reader. The heaters must beconnected to a 24V AC supply (min 25VA).When mounting outside, the two-part gasket kitmust be fitted:a) Remove the backplate from the reader byreleasing the two securing screws.b) Remove the cutouts and backing paperfrom the two gaskets, then stick them to thebackplate as shown.Outer gasketInnergasketBackplatesecuring screwsBackplate1Fit the Weatherproofing KitMount the BackplateEnsure no jumpers are fitted across LK1 (TERM) and LK2 (TEST). If a jumper is provided, park it acrossone pin only. LK3 (USER FB) - set to 1 for sound on and 0 for sound off.3Reader LinksThe S841 is a contactless smart-card reader, with LCD andkeypad, which uses p. The S841 is able to read Texas Instruments(ISO 15693) smart cards, and the card serial number onPhilips MIFARE smart cards.For either type of card, the S841 supports the use ofunencoded cards (where only the unique card serial number isread). In the case of Texas Instruments (TI) cards, an encodedcard number can be read. Encoding formats supported includeTI's own formats and the "smartMAX" format.TM20mA current loop seudo-randomcommunications®®
Present the card face-on to the reader until you hear "bleep". Cards can be presented in rapidsuccession; there is no need, for example, to wait for UNLOCKED" to efore presentinganother.a" disappear bIf the reader has been enabled for user-code mode at the controller, you can gain access by pressingthe # key, entering your card number, then pressing the * key.SpecificationsInput voltage: 9-14Vdc.Input current (excl. heater): 120mA @ nom. 12Vdc.Operating temperature: -4 to 158 F (-20 to 70 C)without heater.Operating humidity: 15 to 90%, non-condensing.Maximum read range: 2.5" (65mm).Approvals: EN50133, R&TTE, IP656.°°6Using the Reader0VConnect shield at controllerend only (attach to case).RX+RX-TX+TX-12V ReaderTwisted pairs (useBelden 9503 cable)Controllerconnections(20mA currentloop)The I/O terminal is forconnection to a RIM (seethe RIM Instructions).On completion, re-securethe reader to the backplate.0VTX+Do not useTX-I/0RX+RX-+V4Reader ConnectionsA reader Setup menu can be displayed by pressing the * and # keys simultaneously while power isapplied. You can use the menu to change the contrast and language used for the LCD (default English).At the prompts, press * for No and # for Yes.5Reader Configuration9600-0342. Installation and User Instructions for S841 Readers,Issue 1.0x4 20th November 2003. AMAG Technology Ltd, 2003.Texas Instruments is a trademark of TexasInstruments Incorporated. Philips and MIFARE are registeredtrademarks of Philips Electronics N.V.FCC Notice: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must acceptany interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.Any unauthorized modification to this device may void the authority ofthe user to operate it.©About the Reader Messages}READYUNLOCKEDACCESS DENIED & LOCKEDENTER PIN–– The lock is released and you may open the door.– You do not have access rights to gain entry, or the readerdid not read your card properly (in this case, present it again).– Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake, the message INCORRECT PIN ismomentarily displayed, followed by ENTER PIN, to prompt you to try again.The reader is waiting for a valid card to be presented.(Flashing or steady) – These auxiliary indicators can be configured to operate inconjunction with conditional commands.

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