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HID Aero™ X100 

Reader Interface

Up to 4 Readers, 7 Inputs, 4 Outputs

PLT-04234, Rev. A.3

INSTALLATION GUIDE

X100 Overview

The X100 has two reader ports, four relays, seven inputs, and one RS-485 port for IO module connection.

Supplied parts

 

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HID Aero X100 reader interface (1)

 

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Installation guide (1)

 

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Mounting screws (4) 0.138" × 1" (3.5 mm × 25 mm)

Recommended parts

(not supplied)

 

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Certified DC power supply

 

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Drill with various bits for mounting hardware

 

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For DIN rail mounting: Brackets (2) - Phoenix Contact, 
USA 10 Series Rail Adapter, part number 1201578. 

Screws (4) - Self tapping, countersunk,  
3.0 mm × 10 mm (or 3.0 mm × 8 mm)

CABLE REQUIREMENTS (NOT SUPPLIED)

Readers - OSDP

4 conductor twisted pair over-all 

shield, Belden 3107A or equivalent. 

2000 ft (610 m) maximum. Utilize one 

pair for data and one pair for power

Readers - 

Wiegand / C&D

4-conductor, 18 AWG, shielded, 500 ft  

(150 m) maximum

IO Module

One twisted pair, shielded, 24 AWG, 

120

 impedance, 4,000 ft  

(1,219 m) maximum

Alarm Inputs

One twisted pair per input,  

30

 maximum, typically 22 AWG,  

1000 ft (304.8 m)

Power and Relays 2-conductor shielded

18 to 16 AWG, 500 ft (150 m)

4.53

"

(115 mm)

5.51

"

(140 mm)

RELAYS 1-4

See step 5.

INPUTS 1-4

See step 4.

INPUTS 1-4

See step 4.

READERS 1-2

See step 3.

Status LEDs 

See page 6

POWER, TAMPER, AC FAIL, BATT FAIL

See step 7.

Status LEDs 

See page 6

RELAYS 1-4

See step 5.

READERS 1-2

See step 3.

DIP SWITCH

See step 6.

JUMPERS

See step 2.

IO MODULE PORT

See step 2.

Summary of Contents for Aero X100

Page 1: ...ied DC power supply Drill with various bits for mounting hardware For DIN rail mounting Brackets 2 Phoenix Contact USA 10 Series Rail Adapter part number 1201578 Screws 4 Self tapping countersunk 3 0...

Page 2: ...ices on the bus To other devices on the bus 1 Mounting the X100 2 Communication wiring Connect the X100 to the Aero X1100 intelligent controller using IO Module ports 2 wire RS 485 Use 1 twisted pair...

Page 3: ...d separately Refer to the reader manufacture specifications for cabling requirements Note For OSDP cable lengths greater than 200 ft 61 m or EMF interference install 120 2 resistor across RS 485 termi...

Page 4: ...rm signaling When controlling the delivery of power to the door strike the NO Normally Open and C Common poles are typically used When momentarily removing power to unlock the door as with a mag lock...

Page 5: ...OFF OFF ON OFF Address 9 OFF ON OFF ON OFF Address 10 ON ON OFF ON OFF Address 11 OFF OFF ON ON OFF Address 12 ON OFF ON ON OFF Address 13 OFF ON ON ON OFF Address 14 ON ON ON ON OFF Address 15 OFF O...

Page 6: ...READER 2 ON then OFF Wiegand or C D mode Flashes when data is received either input OSDP mode Flashes when transmitting data RELAY 1 OFF ON Energized RELAY 2 OFF ON Energized RELAY 3 OFF ON Energized...

Page 7: ...dry contacts Normally open contact NO 5 A 30 V DC resistive Normally closed contact NC 3 A 30 V DC resistive READER INTERFACE Power 12 V DC 10 500 mA maximum each reader Data Inputs TTL compatible or...

Page 8: ...INE SECURITY LEVEL DESTRUCTIVE ATTACK LEVEL ENDURANCE LEVEL STAND BY POWER LEVEL CONDITIONS X100 Level I Level I Level IV Level I US FCC Class A Digital Devices FCC Compliance Statement This equipment...

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