Gallagher Group 19088X CDX IV 125 Un-Potted Prox Reader User Manual Manual

Gallagher Group Ltd CDX IV 125 Un-Potted Prox Reader Manual

Manual

1Part number 3E0000 R3April 2002Installation NoteCardax Prox 125 ReaderCAUTIONThis equipment contains components that can be damaged byelectrostatic discharge. Ensure both you and the equipment areearthed before beginning any servicing.Before you BeginUnpack the Prox 125 reader and check the shipment contains the following items:• 1 x Prox 125 base with printed circuit board (PCB) assembly alreadyinstalled• 1 x Prox 125 faciaPower Supply RequirementsThe Prox 125 reader requires a supply of 13.6 V DC ± 15% at 200 mA.Prox 125 readers require a good quality power source.
Part number 3E0000 R3April 20022CablingUse 4 core, 0.2 mm2 (AWG 24) cabling with a maximum, nominal capacitance of120 pf/m.Maximum distance between the URI and the Prox 125 reader with this type of cable is200m (650ft).Note: You need a special cable terminating tool to connect the building cabling tothe Prox 125. The tool has a head (Part No. C861145) and  handle (Part No.C861115).Removing the FaciaTo remove the facia from the Prox 125 base you need a T10 Torx driver.Use the driver to loosen the screw at the bottom of the facia.Remove the screw.Gently pull the lower end of the facia away from the base and then slide the facia downand off the base.Mounting Distance Between Proximity ReadersThe distance between any 2 proximity readers must be greater than 200mm in alldirections.Note: Please note that 200mm in all directions includes the distance through walls.200mm200mm
3Part number 3E0000 R3April 2002MountingNote: The Prox 125 reader has been designed to metric specifications therefore anyimperial measurements provided are approximate only.The Prox 125 reader is designed to be mounted on any solid flat surface including metalsurfaces. In addition the optional cradle base allows you to mount the reader over moststandard international flush boxes.Optional Cradle BaseCabling HoleMounting HolesMounting HoleFacia Screw HoleDrill the holes for the mounting screws.Note: The recommended mounting height for the Prox 125 reader is 1100 mm fromfloor level to the centre of the reader unit. However this may vary in somecountries and you should check local regulations for variations to this height.The type of flush box you are using, if any, will determine which mounting holes you use.Run the building cabling through the cabling hole.Fit the base to the mounting holes and secure it to the mounting surface using two fixingscrews.Note: It is very important that the base of the reader is flush with and tight againstthe mounting surface. If you are mounting the Prox 125 reader on a roughsurface you should make the surface as smooth as possible under the readerand up to 25 mm (1 in) around the reader.
Part number 3E0000 R3April 20024Connecting to the URIThe Prox 125 reader can connect to either a Cardax IV or CardaxFT URI.Use the cable terminating tool to connect the cables to the socket as described in thefollowing sections.Pin number 4 of the Prox 125 connector feeds into the cable terminating tool first.The pin numbers are marked on the connector.Connecting to the CardaxFT URIConnect the cables to the socket as shown.     Prox 125 Connector4321GNDOUTPUTSOUTPUTSDETCOMMSCOMMS5/12VPlug P1 or P2CardaxFT Universal Reader InterfaceRedWhiteBlueBlackConnect the Prox 125 connector to either the P1 or P2 plug on the CardaxFT URI. Referto the CardaxFT URI component layout diagram, below, for the location of the plugs.1Q31D18U19T1R7R50R55R52R51R53R54JP2D13C30D23D24D1D2D3D4D6D5D11D10D25D20D19D17D15Q7Q2P3D12D16D14Q30Q2992101P8JP10SW1EQ261P71Q271P6COMMNC NOCOILRLY2COMMNC NOCOILRLY1D28D27D26R80R79R95R96R81R94D21Q28D221P4Q411P5(c)1999 PEC(New Zealand) LtdREV[A][B][C]22825V2 Assy 228265V 12V++GNDGNDIN6 IN5 IN4OUTPUTSOUTPUTS 5/12V5/12V DETDET COMMSCOMMS GNDGNDCOM COMNO NONC NCGND GNDIN3 IN2 IN1 COMMSP4Balanced Inputspin 1 = Input1pin 2 = Input 2pin 3 = Input 3pin 4 = Input 4pin 5 = Input 5pin 6 = Input 6pin 7 = GroundP7Relay Outputspin 1 = R1 Normally closedpin 2 = R1 Normally openpin 3 = R1 Commonpin 4 = R2 Normally closedpin 5 = R2 Normally openpin 6 = R2 Commonpin 7 = GroundP5Power & Commspins 1 & 2 = RS485pin 3 = 13.6 V ± 15%pin 4 = 0VSW1Unit addressSet unit numberP8Diagnostic portP613.6 V ± 15%outpin 1 = 13.6 V ± 15%pin 2 = Ground 3A fusedP3Keypadpin 1 = Row1pin 2 = Row 2pin 3 = Row 3pin 4 = Row 4pin 5 = Column1pin 6 = Column2pin 7 = Column3pin 8 = GroundP2Non-CardaxFTReader 2pin 1 = 5/12 V powerpin 2 = DataApin 3 = DataBpin 4 = Card detectpin 5 = LED outputpin 6 = Beeper outputpin 7 = GroundP1Non-CardaxFTReader 1pin 1 = 5/12 V powerpin 2 = DataApin 3 = DataBpin 4 = Card detectpin 5 = LED outputpin 6 = Beeper outputpin 7 = GroundF113.6 V Input FuseRating = 500mAF213.6 V Output FuseRating = 3AD17 and D21Relay state indicatorsLED on = EnergisedLED off = De-energisedD18Run LEDD10Comms LEDflashing = communicating withFT ControllerJP1Reader Voltage select= 5V      (200mA total)= 12V    (1A total)P1P2
5Part number 3E0000 R3April 2002Connecting to the Cardax IV URIConnect the cables as shown in the diagram below.Prox 125 Reader43211234567GNDBPRLEDDET1-CK0-DT5/12VPlug P4 (Exit) or P5 (Entry)Universal Reader InterfaceRedWhiteBlueBlackNote: Refer to Cardax IV URI Settings, later in this Installation Note, for thelocation of the Cardax IV URI componentsReplacing the FaciaFit the Prox 125 facia onto the base and tighten the screw at the bottom of the facia usinga T10 Torx driver.
Part number 3E0000 R3April 20026InitialisationInitialising with the CardaxFT URIThe CardaxFT URI must be allocated a unique unit address which is set up at theCardaxFT URI and at the Command Centre FT Server. Refer to the CardaxFT UniversalReader Interface Installation Note and the Command Centre FT documentation.Note: When configuring Command Centre FT you will need to know the plug (P1or P2) to which the Prox 125 reader is connected.Initialising with the Cardax IV URIType of Door LockDepending on the type of lock fitted to the door that the reader is controlling, you willneed to initialise the URI with the door either closed or open.If you initialise the URI with the door held open, it sets the door to unlock and remainsunlocked until the door is fully closed again. If you initialise the URI with the door closedit sets the door to unlock and resets to lock as soon as the door is opened.Note: If you are installing the Prox 125 reader to control a turnstile you shouldconsult the turnstile manufacturer for details of the locking mechanism used.Push-Button ExitIf the door has a push button exit, ensure the URI Exit terminal has the push-button fittedand correctly terminated with a 10 kW resistor before you power on.Check Software VersionYou should check the URI software version to ensure it is correct for your installation.The software version number is written on the label of the EPROM mounted at thebottom right of the URI processor board.URI software versions that are compatible with the Prox 125 reader are shown below:                                        Software Reader Type vW6.1x series or later One door Cardax Prox or Swipe ReadersvW7.1x TC series or later URI Special Options : Cardax Turnstile formatvW9.1x series or later Two door Cardax Prox or Swipe ReadersNote : The vW6.xx and vW9.xx series will have one of the following suffixes: GT = 2 wire modem connection G = 4 wire modem connection // = direct connection via comms lines ie. no modem
7Part number 3E0000 R3April 2002Cardax IV URI SettingsPlease refer to the diagram below for the location of the Cardax IV URI components.GroundCOM BCOM APowerP1P2P3P4P5GroundNormally OpenRelay CommonNormally ClosedDoor UnlockDoor OpenPush-Button ExitGroundInput 1Input 2Input 3/*UnlockInput 4/*OpenInput 5/*Exit* Applies to 2-Door  URI onlyGroundBeeperLEDCard DetectClock/Data 1Data/Data 05 or 12 V OutP8D10D8P7JumpersDSW1D44DSW2Comms InComms OutDiagnostics/ProcessingComms& PowerDoor 1 Inputs&Output RelayAuxiliaryand/orDoor 2 InputsDoor 1 ExitReader ORDoor 2 EntryReaderDoor 1 EntryReaderDoor 1Keypad1Top Row2Row 23Row 34Bottom Row5Left Column6Middle Column7Right Column8Not Used1Normally Open2Relay Common3Normally ClosedCardaxProx (125,Mifare orTIRIS)/CardaxSwipe12 VONOFFONOFFSwitch On Off11223 4                   Unit4 8                Address5166327 Initialise Normal8*           *see note belowSwitch On Off12 Card Format3456* Validated Exit* Normal*7*            *see note below8 Keypad No Keypad* Depends on Software Version.TamperCardax III5 VWiegand5 VWiegand12 VJumper ConnectedNo JumperD455 V DCLithium Battery JumperLithium BatteryFuses(RelayContacts)J1J2 OFF  Confirmed EntryON    No Confirmed EntryEPROMF1 F2F3PLDGNDN.O.COMN.C.UNLKOPENEXITGNDAUX1AUX2AUX3AUX4AUX5GNDBPRLEDDET1-CK0-DT5/12VGroundBeeperLEDCard DetectClock/Data 1Data/Data 05 or 12 V OutGNDBPRLEDDET1-CK0-DT5/12VEarth WireFuse(Reader PowerSupply)Aux. Relayor Door 2RelayTamper the URI by opening the door of the cabinet. This releases the tamper switch.The URI has a set of six jumpers grouped into two sets of three. One group is labelledENTRY and the other is labelled EXIT.ENTRY jumpers set the voltage and card type of the reader connected to plug P5. EXITjumpers set the voltage and card type of the reader connected to plug P4.
Part number 3E0000 R3April 20028Set the Entry and Exit jumpers for the Prox 125 reader as shown below:Entry and Exit Jumper SettingsCardax12 V123456= jumper in placePins 3 and 6 = voltage supplied to readerPins 1,2 4 and 5 = reader typeExitEntryConnector J2 on the URI controls the Confirmed Entry function. If you initialise the URIwith no jumper fitted on J2 the Confirmed Entry function will be ON. To switch theConfirmed Entry function OFF, you must initialise the URI with a mini-jumper fittedacross both pins of connector J2.Connect the Prox 125 reader to the URI Entry Plug P5.Note: If you are using two entry readers (2 door software) you must connect thesecond entry reader to URI Plug P4 to initialise the URI.If you are only using an Exit reader you must connect the reader to the EntryPlug P5 to initialise the URI. Ensure Entry and Exit jumpers are set to thesame configuration. After you have initialised the URI you should connectthe Exit reader to URI Exit Plug P4.Set DIPSW1 as follows:Switches On Off1234567812481632UnitAddressesInitialise Normal2 door software= keypad on door 21 door software= liftcar reader2 door software= no keypad on door 21 door software= door reader
9Part number 3E0000 R3April 2002Set DIPSW2 as follows, where 0 = OFF and  1 = ON:           Reader DIPSW212345678Prox 125 only, no authorised exit 00000000Prox 125 only, with authorised exit 00000100Prox 125 with external keypad, no authorised exit 00000011Prox 125 with external keypad, with authorised exit 00000111CAUTIONDo not fit the lithium battery jumper (J1) before powering upthe URI. If the jumper is fitted you must remove it and wait 10seconds.Power up the URI.The yellow LED (D45) should be permanently ON. This indicates that 5 V is present onthe board.The green LED (D44) should flash twice, pause, then flash twice again. This is acontinuous sequence while the URI is unitialised and indicates it is processing.The red LED (D8) should flash if polls are received from the Commander.Note: A URI can be initialised without being connected to a CommanderSet DIPSW1:7 to ON.Present a Prox 125 card to the Prox 125 reader.Note:You must present the card within 30 seconds of setting DIPSW1:7 to ON. Ifyou are initialising with two readers connected to the URI, you should presentthe card to the reader on URI plug P5.Set DIPSW1:7 to OFFThe green LED (D44) will begin flashing continuously.The other red LED (D10) will flash each time the URI replies to a poll from theCommander.Fit one of the berg mini jumpers supplied in the URI dispatch kit across both pins of thelithium battery connector J1.Restore the tamper by closing the door of the  URI cabinet.!
Part number 3E0000 R3April 200210Approvals and StandardsThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cardax (International)Ltd could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  ACN: 002132943

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