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RI-130 Reader Interface                               Installation & User's Guide 

Define Monitor Points 

The 

User-Definable

 monitor points can be used for anything from motion sensors 

to smoke detectors.  

All User definable monitor points 

must be defined in the 

“Monitor Points” tab of the RI-130 definition if they are to be used.   
 

Go Online / Offline Command 

 
The “

Go-Offline

” command causes the RI-130 not to report any activity from any 

of the user-definable points.  The RI-130 will still report activity from the 
software-defined inputs (tamper, DOD).  To allow the activity to be reported 
again issue a “

Go-Online

” command to the RI-130 from the software. 

  
Commanding Reader Interfaces to “

Go-Offline

” does not affect communications, 

degraded mode, or the software defined monitor points. It only tells the Reader 
Interface to ignore the activity on the User Defined inputs.  This can be helpful 
when these monitor points are tied with alarms and conditional responses that an 
operator wants to temporarily disarm.  
 

Shunt User-Definable Monitor Points 

Devices can be set to shunt the user-definable monitor points.  In the definition of 
the monitor point there is a section that states “Condition to Shunt”.   The 
condition can be shunted for up to 126 seconds. 
 
Choosing the “No Shunt” for the monitor point will cause all activity for the 
monitor point to be reported immediately. 
 
Choosing to shunt the open description for the monitor point determines how long 
the monitor point must remain open before the condition is reported in the 
software.  
 
Choosing to shunt the closed description for the monitor point determines how 
long the monitor point must remain closed before the condition is reported in the 
software. 
 
 

J15 O

UTPUT 

R

ELAYS 

 

 
Three relay outputs are available: 1 GO relay, 1 SHUNT relay and 1 user-definable relay. 
The relays are rated at 120 VAC or 28VDC, both voltages at 3 mA.  Each output has an 
LED indicator, which will emit light when the relay is energized.  The user-definable 
output can be linked with commands, conditional responses, and alarm responses in the 
software. 
 

Function 

LED 

Go Relay 

D4 

Shunt Relay 

D5 

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Summary of Contents for RI-130

Page 1: ...RI 130 READER INTERFACE INCLUDING TRANSACTION BUFFERING INSTALLATION USER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...oubleshooting Techniques 9 Troubleshooting Techniques 9 Tech Tip 1 Verify Communication Between Card Reader and RI 130 9 Tech Tip 2 Verify Communication Between RI 130 and IC 1600 9 Tech Tip 3 Verify...

Page 3: ...ptions for housing the RI 130 It can be mounted to a bracket that may be used in either a surface or flush mount enclosure and appropriate Conversion Kit Standard electrical enclosures are also availa...

Page 4: ...ed at one end The maximum allowed distance from the RI 130 from the IC 1600 or CE 1600 is 2 miles Note The greater the distance the greater the delay in transfer of data between the CC 165 and the IC...

Page 5: ...quest To Exit Input 1 Pin 2 Pin 2 D8 Tamper Detect Input 2 Pin 3 Pin 3 D9 Input 3 Pin 4 Pin 4 D10 Input 4 Pin 5 Pin 5 D12 Input 5 Pin 6 Pin 6 D13 Input 6 Pin 7 Pin 7 D14 Input 7 Pin 8 Pin 8 D15 Input...

Page 6: ...User Definable Monitor Points Devices can be set to shunt the user definable monitor points In the definition of the monitor point there is a section that states Condition to Shunt The condition can...

Page 7: ...7 User Definable Output 2 Normally Open Pin 8 User Definable Output 2 Normally Closed Pin 9 J6 POWER CONNECTION J12 for the card reader should be connected before powering up the RI 130 J5 and J15 may...

Page 8: ...600 after fifteen seconds the RI 130 goes into Degraded Mode When a card is presented to the card reader the RI 130 will compare the system code encoded on the card with the system code configured on...

Page 9: ...01 157 10011101 221 11011101 030 00011110 094 01011110 158 10011110 222 11011110 031 00011111 095 01011111 159 10011111 223 11011111 032 00100000 096 01100000 160 10100000 224 11100000 033 00100001 09...

Page 10: ...othing is reported then there is no communications to the Host 3 Edit the IC 1600 and make sure that the channel is checked so the channel is ON 4 If a Channel Expander is being used turn the correspo...

Page 11: ...he Device number Channel and Port in Device Definitions Device Manager for information on the device such as the panel channel port Go and Shunt times etc Tech Tip 6 Clear the RI 130 Transaction Buffe...

Page 12: ...e RI 130 9 Reapply power to the RI 130 RESET THE READER INTERFACE BOARD This procedure should be tried whenever a Reader Interface is not sending up the card data to the IC 1600 It also is the same pr...

Page 13: ...ystems with multiple facilities and system codes to combine them to form card codes which are unique across the entire system so that cardholders that need access to multiple facilities are not requir...

Page 14: ...nnects to J1 on Comm20RX chip J8 Lower Board Connects to J2 on Comm20RX chip J12 Upper Board 1 5 VDC D3 2 12 VDC 3 Ground 4 LED 5 Data 0 Data 6 Data 1 Data J13 J14 Upper Board 1 1 Input 0 DOD D7 2 2 I...

Page 15: ...elay D5 5 Normally Open Shunt Relay 6 Normally Closed Shunt Relay 7 Common Output 2 D6 8 Normally Open Output 2 9 Normally Closed Output 2 User Definable Output Point Description Output 2 User Definab...

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