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Table 2-2 Definition of LEDs on the Controller
LED
Definitions
POWER
Light up to indicate the power is on.
READER
MAIN
Light up to indicate the main reader is ready to use.
AUX
Light up to indicate the secondary reader is ready to use.
DOOR
SENSOR
Light up to indicate the door is opened.
LOCK
Light up to indicate the door is closed.
ALARM IN
FIRE
Blink to indicate the fire alarm is triggered.
Continuously light up to indicate its in the protection status.
1
Continuously light up to indicate the protection setup success
(in the protection setup statue).
Blink slowly to indicate the protection setup is progressing.
Blink quickly to indicate the alarm is triggered.
No light to indicate no protection setup or failure of alarm
input setup.
2
3
4
ALARM
OUT
1
Continuously light up to indicate the alarm output 1 is active.
2
Continuously light up to indicate the alarm output 2 is active.
2.3
Installing and Connecting the Readers
The reader has to be installed nearby the door and connected to the controller directly. You
can connect up to two readers to the EFC301F controller. The general procedure is
described below:
1.
Mount each reader, following the instructions included with the reader. Typically, this
will include drilling two holes in the mounting wall, and then using the reader
mounting hardware to secure the reader to the mounting wall.
2.
Once the readers are mounted, connect them to the door module. For wiring
definitions, please see previous sections in this manual.
The EFC301F controller can control up to two readers. The supported reader formats are
EverAccess RS232 and Wiegand format. For instructions on connecting each type, please
refer to
Figure 2-1
for the RS232 reader connection and
Figure 2-2
for the Wiegand reader
connection.