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1040736C • February 2007

Copyright © 2007, GE Security Inc.

Smart Card Reader • AL-1191, AL-1193

Installation Instructions

Introduction

This is the GE 

Smart Card Reader Installation Instructions

 for 

models AL-1191 and AL-1193. The smart card reader is a multi-
function, all-purpose proximity card reader suitable for all loca-
tions (including outdoors) that require a short-range reader. You 
can connect the reader directly to the Alliance system RS485 
databus. 
You can configure the reader through the control panel menu 
when it is connected to the system databus, through the DGP 
menu when it is connected to the local databus, or you can use a 
configuration card. Refer to the 

Smart Card Reader Program-

ming Manual

 for more information. 

The AL-1191 model is shipped with a white removable cover 
(there are five other colors available).

Reader components

Figure 1

 shows the reader components.

Figure 1. Reader components

Blue LED.  

Door open, disarmed.

Red LED.  

Door open, armed

Comms.  

LED control, buzzer control, power.

Installation

You should program the reader and change the default address 
(16) before you install the reader. Refer to the 

Smart Card 

Reader Programming Manual

 for programming details. 

You can mount the reader on any flat surface with two #6 (3 to 
3.5 mm diameter) panhead screws (

Figure 1

). We do not recom-

mend using countersunk screws.
You will experience a slightly reduced range if you mount the 
reader on a metal surface. If you mount the AL-1191 reader 
outdoors, ensure that the blue LED is at the top.
To mount the reader, do the following:
1.

Gently pry the AL-1191 cover sides away from the main 
reader body to remove cover and expose the mounting 
screws. Do not use excessive force or the reader can be 
irreparably damaged.

2.

Mount the reader using the mounting screws.

3.

Gently press the cover over the main body of the AL-1191 
reader until it locks into place.

Wiring

Table 1

 describes the reader wiring components.

AL-1191

AL-1193

Blue LED

Red LED

Comms

Blue LED

Red LED

Comms

Cover

Table 1.

Wiring components

Wire color

Name

Description

Red

Positive 9 to 14 VDC supply.

Black

0 V

DC supply ground.

Green

D-/D0/Data

RS485 Data -, Wiegand Data 0
Absolute maximum, 12 V at 10 mA

White

D+/D1/Clock

RS485 Data +, Wiegand Data 1
Absolute maximum, 12 V at 10 mA

Brown

LED 1

Offline LED control configured to two-wire 

control will control the red LED only.
   Wire grounded: red LED on
   Wire open: red LED off
   Wire at +5 to +12 V: red LED off
Offline LED Control configured to one-wire 

control will control both the red and blue LEDs
   Wire grounded: blue LED on
   Wire open circuit: both LEDs off.
   Wire at +5 V to +12 V: red LED on.
Absolute maximum, 14 V

Yellow

LED 2

Configurable to control the blue LED when 

offline.
   Wire grounded: blue LED on.
   Wire open: blue LED off.
   Wire at +5V to +12V: blue LED off.
Request-to-exit input when online to Alliance.
This input may be connected to a push button 

connected to ground with RTE only selected on 

the option card or in Menu 10. Refer to the 

Smart Card Reader Programming Manual

.

Blue

Buzzer

Offline buzzer control.
   Wire open or +5V to +12V: buzzer off.
   Wire grounded: buzzer sounding.
Absolute maximum, 14 V.

Violet

Open collector Configurable as: door relay, tamper output, 

credit controlled pulse, timed, or latched 

output.
Absolute maximum, 14 V at 25 mA
This is a low current output and must not be 

used to directly energize high current door 

openers.

470 ohm 

resistor

Used to terminate RS485 bus when the reader 

is the last device on the bus.
Install across D+ (white) and D- (green).

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