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DC-1023 

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8/5/2010 

  

 

 

Your best option for Proximity Access Control

 

1 INTRODUCTION 

 
AWID's Sentinel-Prox

 

DK-1025 Reader is a dual frequencies versatile smart card/smart 

label and proximity card reader with 12keys KEYPAD for switch plate mounting. This 
Reader will provide simultaneous Wiegand and RS-232 output formats. Its primary 
applications are Access Control and Time & Attendance applications. 
 

1.1 GENERAL 

DESCRIPTIONS 

o

 Thin-line 

switch 

plate 

mounting 

o

  LED visual indicator 

o

  Indoor or outdoor installation 

o

 Audible 

feedback 

 

1.2 SPECIAL 

FEATURES 

o

  Simultaneous Wiegand (Access Control) and RS-232 (Time & Attendance) 

outputs 

o

  Slim housing designed for single gang box 

o

  Permanently sealed electronics for indoor/outdoor application 

o

  UV stabilized plastic housing 

 

1.3 SUGGESTED 

APPLICATIONS 

o

 Access 

Control 

o

  Time & Attendance 

o

 Asset 

Management 

o

 RFID 

 

2 SPECIFICATIONS 
 

Input voltage 

.....................+5V to +12 V 

Input current 

.....................150 mA typical 

Read range 
 

Smart Card (ISO-14443 A/B) ……………Up to 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) 

 

Smart Labels (ISO-15693)………………..Up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) 

 

Proximity Card (125KHz)  ……………….Up to 3 inches(7.6cm) 

Transmit frequency 

.....................13.56 MHz (Pulse command) and 125KHz 

Receiver frequency 

.....................13.56 MHz and 125KHz  

Operating temperature range 

.....................-30

°

 C to +65

°

 C (-22

°

 F to 149

°

 F) 

Output format available                  …….……….Wiegand & RS-232 (Standard) 

    

 

 

(Others are available upon request) 

Color 

.....................Dark Gray  

 
 
 

2.1  MEASURING READ DISTANCE 

 
To measure the read range between Reader and card, grasp the card by the corner or 
near the slot and move the card slowly toward the Reader, with the card surface parallel 

Summary of Contents for SENTINEL-PROX DK-1025

Page 1: ...DC 1023 1 8 5 2010 Your best option for Proximity Access Control SENTINEL PROX DK 1025 Dual frequencies RFID Reader Users Manual 041420...

Page 2: ...ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre...

Page 3: ...allation Practices 6 3 3 Metal Mounting 6 3 4 General Wiring Requirements 7 3 5 Power Supply 7 3 6 Grounding 7 3 7 Wiring Diagrams 7 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 9 4 1 Parts List 9 4 2 Installation Steps...

Page 4: ...DC 1023 4 8 5 2010 Your best option for Proximity Access Control REVISION HISTORY Version No Revised By Date Sections Affected Remarks 1 0 Z Wang 7 21 2010 All Initial version...

Page 5: ...ang box o Permanently sealed electronics for indoor outdoor application o UV stabilized plastic housing 1 3 SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS o Access Control o Time Attendance o Asset Management o RFID 2 SPECIF...

Page 6: ...on interruptible power supplies AC switching relays light dimmers CRT s induction heater ultrasonic welder etc Do not bundle the reader wires together in one conduit with the AC power cables lock powe...

Page 7: ...der When installing the Reader it is crucial to assure that the earth ground is the best ground available If you elect to use the AC main power ground conduct a test by measuring its resistance relati...

Page 8: ...DC 1023 8 8 5 2010 Your best option for Proximity Access Control Figure 1 Wiring Diagram for Wiegand Output Format Figure 2 Wiring Diagram for RS232 Output Format...

Page 9: ...32 Output Format 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Check to verify that every item listed under Section 5 1 of this manual is present before starting the installation 4 1 PARTS LIST a Installation sheet P N xx...

Page 10: ...y placing the card in front of the reader after the LED turned RED If the Panel did not right it must be powered off on to re initialize 4 4 MOUNTING 1 Connect the remaining wires to the Panel 2 Mount...

Page 11: ...ay from electromagnetic interference sources When troubleshooting try to identify the source of the problem to a unit level Is the problem originating from the panel Or is the problem originating from...

Page 12: ...00 from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m Pacific Time GMT 8 hrs 8 Patents and Approvals AWID products are covered by United States patent 5594384 AWID logo is a registered trademark of Applied Wireless Identifica...

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