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K3000 / D8300 Series

© 2001 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc.
PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012, USA
Customer Service: (800) 538-5807

17404 Ver 2.4/47556B
Operation & Installation Guide

7/01

K3000 / D8300
Series

Page 4 of 4

4.0

Wiring

Flying Lead

Readykey

Wiegand

Controller

Magstripe
Controller

Barcode

Controller

Black

GND

White

SIG

DATA1

DATA

SIGNAL

Green

N/A

DATA0

CLK

Not Connected

(Crimp)

Brown

VCA / LED – GND to activate

Yellow

Sounder – GND to activate

Red

12 VDC (+10.5 to +20 V)

Blue

Tamper

-V

Not Connected

(Crimp)

All connections are made to
a 3 ft (1 m) flying lead. 10
cable crimps are included for
joining connectors to the
cable from the controlling
system. Cable gauge
depends on distance from
the door controller to reader.
When using 0.22 mm² (24
AWG) cable, you should
twist the wires together and
double them over before
inserting them in the crimp.

Table 5: Wiring Connections

4.1

Wire Gauges and Cable Lengths (Readykey Equipment Only)

Cable Gauge

Distance (reader to door controller)

7/0.2

0.22 mm²

24 AWG (0.6 mm)

Up to 750 feet (250 meters)

16/0.2

0.5 mm²

20 AWG (1.0 mm)

Up to 1500 feet (500 meters)

32/0.2

1.0 mm²

18 AWG (1.2 mm)

Up to 3000 feet (1000 meters)

Table 6: Readykey Wire Gauges and Lengths

4.2

Standard Wiring Diagram for Readykey Controllers (only)

Door controllers to
KeyPAC readers.
Always refer to your
controller manual.

Note:

The Readykey K2200
series controllers allow
the connection of two
readers to each
channel, only if both
readers’ outputs are set
to Readykey output
format.

-V or GND

 

SIG

 

+V

 

LED

 

DC or DR1

 

RTE or DR2

 

N/O

 

N/C

 

Door Contact

 

Request to Exit

 

Reader

 

 Door

 

Controller

 

Red

 

Brown

 

White

 

Black

 

Blue

 

N/O

 

Yellow

 

Sounder Switch

 

SOUNDER

 

TAMPER

 

+12V

 

VCA/LED

 

0V

 

SIG

 

Figure 5: Standard Wiring Diagram

5.0

Operation

The reader LED will normally be red when the door is locked. When a key is presented within range of the
reader, and the key is valid for that door at that time, the LED will go green and the lock will release. The
LED will stay green while the lock is released.

5.1

Tamper Protection (Readykey format)

To ensure complete tamper protection the DR1 or DC terminal of the door controller should be connected to
the blue lead of the reader. If a door contact is being used then this should be connected in series with
DR1/DC and the blue lead. See the door controller installation manual for full details of how to set up tamper
protection and alarm monitoring.

5.2

Sounder Operation (not Vandal Resistant)

The internal sounder will operate if the yellow lead is grounded. The sounder will continue until the
connection to ground is broken. A relay, such as provided on the Readykey K2200 series controllers, may be
used to provide this operation under various conditions, e.g. Door Left Open.

Note:

The yellow wire is retained for the vandal resistant reader to allow the installer to set the output format.
ID devices will not be read while the sounder is operating.

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