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This Quick Start Guide is intended for experienced installing technicians. It is a basic reference to ensure all connections are properly made. 
Models include P-300, P-500, P-530, P-620, P-640, P-710, P-900, P-403, P-405, P-410, P-453, P-455, as well as variants supporting most 
industry leading card and tag technologies. For additional information please reference Farpointe Data’s website, www.farpointedata.com.

1.0 Introduction

A key component of a physical security electronic access control 
system, a proximity card reader is based on RFID technology. In 
operation it is capable of reading data stored on a proximity credential 
via radio frequency and without physical contact, and then passing the 
data obtained to the physical access control system. Access control 
systems typically manage and record the movement of individuals 
through a protected area, such as a locked door.

2.0 Mounting Provisions

Each reader may be installed either indoors or outdoors. Mounting 
options shown in the table below. Use supplied #6 mounting screws, or 
equivalent security screws, for installation. P-400 Series readers are 
supplied with #6 tamperproof screws. P-900 also comes with #10 
screws for mounting on parking bollards and non-metallic flat surfaces.

Models

Mullion 

Mount

Single- 

Gang 

Wall 

Mount*

Double- 

Gang 

Wall 

Mount*

Parking 

Bollard 

X-Mount*

European/ 

Asian 

Wall 

Mount*

P-300

P-403

P-405

P-410

P-453

P-455

P-500

P-530

P-620

P-640

P-710

P-900

*Plastic or metal

3.0 Reader Wiring

Wiegand

Magstripe

Conductor

Function

Conductor

Function

Red

DC (5-16 VDC)

Red

DC (5-16 VDC)

Black

Ground

Black

Ground

Green

Data 0

Green

Clock

White

Data 1

White

Data

Brown

Red LED

 

a

Brown

Red LED

Orange

Green LED

 

b

Orange

Green LED

Yellow

Card Present

Yellow

Card Present

Blue

Beeper

Blue

Beeper

Violet

fleaPower

Violet

fleaPower

Drain

Shield Ground

Drain

Shield Ground

4.0 Cable Requirements

24 AWG minimum, multi-conductor stranded with an overall foil shield, 
for example Belden 9535 or similar, supporting the five conductors 
comprising the physical layer of the Wiegand interface (power, ground, 
data 0, data 1, and/or beeper and LED). Alternatively, Belden 9539 or 
similar, for all reader functions. Contact your access control system 
manufacturer for their specific requirements. Per the SIA’s Wiegand 
specification, maximum cable length is 500 feet (152 m).

5.0 Output Formats

Wiegand (industry standard 26-bit Wiegand and  
custom Wiegand formats).

6.0 Grounding

Shield (drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. 
Shield (drain) and reader ground must be tied together at the access 
panel and connect to an earth ground at one point.

7.0 Power

Reader may be powered by the access panel. A linear power supply is 
recommended for best operation.
 

8.0 Voltage

5 to 16 VDC. 12 VDC at the reader is recommended for best operation.

Model

Current Draw

P-300

30 to 75 mA

P-403

30 to 75 mA

P-405

30 to 75 mA

P-410

35 to 75 mA

P-453

30 to 75 mA

P-455

30 to 75 mA

P-500

35 to 75 mA

P-530

30 to 75 mA

P-620

70 to 110 mA

P-640

70 to 110 mA

P-710

215 to 600 mA

P-900

290 to 500 mA

WIRING NOTES:

a

Single Line LED:

 This is the standard operating mode and does not make use of the 

Orange conductor. The LED is Red when the reader is idle and flashes when a card is 
presented. The LED turns Green when the Brown Conductor is pulled low by the access 
control panel.

b

Dual Line LED:

 This mode makes use of both the Brown and Orange conductors. The 

Brown conductor controls the Red LED and the Orange conductor controls the Green 
LED. LED states are determined by the access control system option and capability.

Unused conductors should be trimmed, isolated and taped back to prevent unintended 
current flows. Apply positive voltage only to the Red DC Conductor.

QUICK START GUIDE

125-kHz PROXIMITY CARD READERS

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