iDUHF – Quick Guide
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1. Necessary Material
For the physical installation of your iDUHF, the following items are required: MAE
– External Drive Module[1], installation kit (support part + clamp + screws), a
13mm wrench[2], a 12V/2A DC supply[2] and an antenna support mast installed².
[1] Optional according to installation scenario.
[2] Items sold separately.
Use a high-quality, noise-free 12V/2A supply to ensure full product
operation.
2. Physical Installation
Installation of the equipment is simple and should follow the sequence below:
a) Attach the support part of the installation kit to the back of the iDUHF, using the
four screws that come with the product and a wrench
.
b) Use the support piece clamps and a fixed wrench to place the iDUHF on the
support mast previously installed in the environment.
Make sure the iDUHF connectors are pointing downwards.
c) With the help of a fixed wrench, adjust the angle of the iDUHF so that its front face
points towards the place where vehicles pass. Consider, in this process, that the
emitted signal has an aperture of 30° in all directions.
Connectors
Do not install two iDUHF units covering the same reading region.
d) Identify your installation scenario in item 4 of this document and make the
electrical connections described in the corresponding diagram.
e) Route the cables through the holes of the sealing piece and fit it to the
product to protect it from external environmental factors.
3. Description of Connection Pins
The iDUHF has a dedicated network port (Ethernet) for setting its parameters
and integration with Control iD’s access software (iDSecure), as well as a 14-
position terminal bar to ensure communication with the MAE and complete
integration. with different installation environments.
Check the following table with the descriptions of the External Actuation
Module – MAE and iDUHF interfaces.
MAE - 2-pin Connector (Power)
MAE - 4-pin Connector (Connection with iDUHF)
MAE - 5-Pin connector (Wiegand In/Out)
MAE - 6-pin Connector (Relay Control)
iDUHF - 14-pin Connector
Black
Supply Grounding
Red
+12V Power
Black
Supply Grounding
Blue /Wh
Communication B
Blue
Communication A
Red
+12V Output
Purple
Input for Door Sensor
Black
Grounding (Common)
Yellow
Input for Command Button
Green
Normally Closed Contact
Orange
Common Contact
Blue
Normally Open Contact
Yellow/Br
Wiegand Output – DATA0
Yellow
Wiegand Output – DATA1
Black
Grounding (Common)
Green/Br
Wiegand Input – DATA0
Green
Wiegand Input – DATA1
4. Use Cases
Check the electrical schematics of each of the product installation options.
4.1. iDUHF as Access Controller connected to MAE
In this scenario, the iDUHF reads and identifies the vehicle TAG, authorizes the
release according to the access rules (local or on the server – iDSecure) and uses
the MAE (SecBox) to control an external motor drive board.
Quick Guide – iDUHF– Version 1.2 – Control iD 2021 ©
30VDC Max
Supply Grounding
12V Power
Wiegand Output
Wiegand Output
RS485 Communication (Pin A)
RS485 Communication (Pin B)
Trigger Sensor
Door Sensor
RS-232 TX / 113200 bps 8N1
RS-232 RX / 113200 bps 8N1
Normally Open Contact
Common Contact
Normally Closed Contact
Supply Grounding