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C.  Connecting the Base Unit to the access control panel

1. To properly connect Base Unit to control panel, 2 separate Wiegand ports must be available on the 

panel. 

2. Starting with Board A in the Base Unit, connect Data 0, Data 1, common ground, and LED Input to one 

of the available Wiegand ports. 

3. Continuing with Board B, connect Data 0, Data 1, common ground, and LED Input to the other available 

Wiegand port, referring to the wiring diagram on pg. 11 as needed. 

4. To power the Base Unit, connect the power supply to Board A and Board B with an 8-16Vdc power 

supply, with a minimum of 600mA of current (the 2 boards require 300mA each). 

D.  Testing the Handheld Reader-to-Base Unit connection

1. Be sure the Handheld Reader has been charged for at least 4 hours prior to testing. 
2. Press the Power button on the Handheld Reader. Press the “In” gate selection button to test whether the 

Reader is communicating with Board A on the Base Unit. The Reader's Red LED will illuminate, and 
its Blue LED will blink continuously when the Reader is communicating with the Base Unit. The LED 
on Board A (in Base Unit) will also flash green. 

3. To test the Handheld Reader’s gate selection feature, press the Reader’s “In” button. The red “In” LED 

will light and the Blue LED will continue to blink. Repeat sequence with the “Out” button. 

4. To simulate a valid badge read, make sure Handheld Reader is set to “In” mode, then temporarily 

connect a wire to the “LED In” and to a ground pin on the Base Unit’s Board A. While it is connected, 
the Handheld Reader’s Green LED will be lit and the vibrate motor will be active. Disconnect the wire 
and repeat the sequence with the Handheld Reader set to “Out” with a wire temporarily connecting 

the “LED In” to a ground pin on the Base Unit’s Board B. 

5. To test the Handheld Reader’s relay control, press the “In” button, then press the Relay Control (Vend) 

button. The Reader will briefly vibrate and the Base Unit’s Board A will emit an audible click. Relay 
activity can also be tested with a voltage meter set to continuity mode. Repeat sequence, except 
press the “Out” button; in this case, Board B will emit the audible click. Refer to relay voltage rating 
in the Specifications Table on pg. 2. 

6. Test with a valid badge by presenting the badge to the Handheld Reader. If all connections to the panel 

are made correctly, the Reader’s Green LED will illuminate and the Reader will vibrate. 

Note: 

If there is no direct line of sight, if obstacles are present, or if additional distance is needed between 

the Base Unit and Handheld Reader, a Cypress Repeater unit is recommended. See pg. 14.

Summary of Contents for HHR-3157

Page 1: ...ponent to UL294 for the USA and CSA C22 2 No 205 for Canada CE FCC 47 Part 15 modular approval RoHS WEEE HID Reader Module Government Approvals FIPS 201 PIV II with inclusion on GSA APL HHR 3157 GY gr...

Page 2: ...iceable Charging Dock Input 100 240 Vac 1A 50 60Hz Max Relays Max Switching 220Vdc 30W resistive 1A 250Vac 37 5VA 1A Running Spec with load 30Vdc 1A resistive 125 Vac 0 3A resistive 1x105 operations 2...

Page 3: ...4 Important safety information 4 Bench testing 5 System overview 5 Field installation and testing 6 Handheld Reader diagram 9 LED indicators 9 Pin layout Base Unit 10 Base Unit and access control pan...

Page 4: ...e a fire which could result in personal injury and property damage Never charge batteries unattended When charging LiPo Li ion batteries batteries should constantly be observed to monitor the charging...

Page 5: ...on Board A in Base Unit will also flash green 5 Test whether Reader is communicating with Board B Press Reader s Out gate button and repeat 4 6 Test the Handheld Reader s gate selection feature Press...

Page 6: ...mounted at least 10 above the ground outdoors or 5 6 above the floor indoors and should not be mounted directly above the area where Handheld Readers will be used If obstacles are present vehicles tr...

Page 7: ...ors into the newly drilled holes b If NOT using wall anchors Following the hole pattern shown above use a 7 64 inch drill bit to drill holes into the surface with a depth of at least 1 25 inches 8 Use...

Page 8: ...Reader s In button The red In LED will light and the Blue LED will continue to blink Repeat sequence with the Out button 4 To simulate a valid badge read make sure Handheld Reader is set to In mode t...

Page 9: ...top right card verification Illuminated Valid badge Reader should also vibrate In Gate Lane selection LED Illuminates red when In gate is selected Out Gate Lane selection LED Illuminates red when Out...

Page 10: ...Input 5VDC Output Prog Res 2 Prog Res 1 LED Input D1 Data Output D0 Clock Output Relay 4 N O Relay 4 COM Relay 4 N C Relay 3 N O Relay 3 COM Relay 3 N C Ground Aux Output Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input...

Page 11: ...S232 Out RS232 In Ground Aux Out Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input 8 to 16 VDC Ground exp exp 5V Out P R 4 P R 3 LED In D1 Data Out D0 Clock Out Relay 4 N O Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N C Relay 3 N O Relay 3 Com R...

Page 12: ...e Unit no longer communicates with the Handheld Reader To change the channel of each Handheld Reader 1 Turn the Handheld Reader on by pressing the power button momentarily 2 Observe that it is not com...

Page 13: ...ignal Strength Meter N o S i g n a l 9 0 d b m t o 8 0 d b m 8 0 d b m t o 6 0 d b m 6 0 d b m t o 4 0 d b m 4 0 d b m t o 2 0 d b m 2 0 d b m t o 0 d b m Link Quality Energy The signal strength of th...

Page 14: ...should be a clear line of sight between the Repeater and both units Mount the Repeater at the same height at which the Base Unit is mounted preferably on a non metal surface Connect a power supply to...

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