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MaxiProx

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Installation Guide

  

Part No. 5375-901, Rev E.1 

March 2012 

 

Page 9 of 19 

© 2008-2012 HID Global Corporation.  All rights reserved. 

 

2. 

Beeper Control SW1-4:

 Enable or disable the on-board beeper. When enabled, the beeper tone 

sounds when the LED is green.  SW1-4 in the 

ON

 position enables the beeper (the default). 

3. 

LED Control SW1-5: 

The LED flashes after a valid card read. Control by both the MaxiProx and 

Host, or Host only.  SW1-5 in the 

OFF

 position selects flash green after valid card read (the 

default). 

4. 

LED Mode SW1-6:

 Single/Dual Mode. With SW1-6 

OFF

 (default) it is in Single Mode. The LED is 

normally red, until internal or host control turns it green (only a single control line is necessary). If 

ON

, it is in Dual Mode, and the LED is normally off (two control lines are necessary for host 

control of red and green). 

5. 

SW5-3 Terminating Resistor:

 Some RS422 connections require that the RX- line be terminated 

with a resistor to RX+.  If SW5-3 is in the 

OFF

 position, there is no terminating resistor on RX-. If 

SW5-3 is 

ON

, then a 120-ohm resistor is connected between RX+ and RX-. 

6. 

SW5-4 Line Setting 1: 

Use

 

SW5-4 to configure the reader's interface configuration. SW5-4 

should be in the 

OFF

 position for RS232 or RS422 operation. 

7. 

SW5-5 Line Setting 2:

 Use SW5-5 to configure the reader's interface configuration. SW5-5 

should be in the 

OFF

 position for RS232 or RS422 operation. 

2.8

 

Tamper Switch 

Connect the tamper switch to the Host, if provided by the Host.  When the cover is removed, the 
tamper switch is released.  The switch contacts available on TB1 Pins 4 and 5 and are either "normally 
open" or "normally closed" dependent upon the position of the jumper on P1.  Install the jumper to 
connect pins 1 and 2 if you need the "normally open" contacts. Select the 2-3 position if you need the 
"normally closed" contacts.  "Normally closed" refers to the condition of the switch when the case is 
open. The contacts are rated for 50 mA at 30 VDC. 

2.9

 

Mounting 

Mount the base of the MaxiProx that holds the electronics to the surface using the holes located on the 
base of the reader. There are 12 recessed holes for mounting. The holes are not through holes and 
require drilling before mounting. Chose the appropriate holes to be used and drill with a 5/32 (.156) 
inch bit. Use #6 screws only.  (See Figure 2  MaxiProx interior view showing mounting hole locations, 
page 12). 

2.10

 

Power Supply 

The MaxiProx reader can be operated over the full range of 11.6-28.5VDC.  Current requirements are 
200-mA average and 700 mA peak at 12 VDC input.  At 24 VDC (21 to 28.5 VDC) input the average 
current is 260 mA and peak is 1.2 A.  A linear or switching regulated supply rated at 2.0 A is 
recommended. Noise from devices such as computer monitors, and arc welders can reduce the read 
range or make the unit inoperable.  Keep these devices at least 10 ft away from the reader.  With the 
MaxiProx and power supply wired together, apply power to the reader. 

CAUTION: The P2 shunt jumper is factory installed in the 24VDC position. Failure to install the 
P2 shunt jumper in the correct position will permanently damage the MaxiProx unit. The 
following states the P2 shunt jumper installation. 

Power Supply Voltage 

Jumper Position 

+24 VDC (21-28.5VDC) 

P2 across pin 2 and 3 

+12 VDC (11.6-20.9VDC) 

P2 across pin 1 and 2 

 

Summary of Contents for MaxiProx DFM Reader - 5375

Page 1: ...MaxiProx DFM Reader 5375 INSTALLATION GUIDE 5375 901 Rev E 1 March 2012 2008 2012 HID Global Corporation All rights reserved 15370 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618...

Page 2: ...witch and Jumper Settings 7 2 8 Tamper Switch 9 2 9 Mounting 9 2 10 Power Supply 9 2 11 Auto tune Operation 10 2 12 Reader Testing 10 2 13 Power Up Tune 10 2 14 Periodic Auto tune 10 2 15 Supervisor M...

Page 3: ...15 Table 10 Data Pulses Timing Parameters 15 Table 11 Data Timing Timing Chart 17 HID GLOBAL HID the HID logo and MaxiProx are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HID Global Corporation or its...

Page 4: ...n Transponders Proximity Cards or ProxKeys are presented to the front of the MaxiProx The LED is red when ready to read a transponder The LED turns green and the beeper sounds when the transponder is...

Page 5: ...n Failure to install the P2 shunt jumper in the correct position will permanently damage the MaxiProx unit The following states the P2 shunt jumper installation Power Supply Voltage Jumper Position 24...

Page 6: ...297 C or equivalent A 22 AWG twisted pair shielded stranded cable Belden 9330 or equivalent is often required for the tamper switch Follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of the Host system If...

Page 7: ...2 2 7 Dip Switch and Jumper Settings Verify the default settings according to the model ordered or set the DIP Switches and Jumper positions according to the following Table 3 DIP Switch and Jumper Se...

Page 8: ...term OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2 3 Table 7 Baud Rate Chart RS232 and RS422 BAUD SW1 7 SW1 8 SW2 1 9600 ON ON ON 4800 OFF ON ON 2400 ON OFF ON 1200 OFF OFF ON Table 8 Switch Description SW5 Switch Default...

Page 9: ...vailable on TB1 Pins 4 and 5 and are either normally open or normally closed dependent upon the position of the jumper on P1 Install the jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 if you need the normally open co...

Page 10: ...n Flash Beep on valid read SW1 5 on 2 13 Power Up Tune Following this initial power up sequence the reader will perform power up Auto tune It will beep and turn the access LED amber for 1 second to in...

Page 11: ...r screw Make sure that the Auto tune indicator LED remains in a steady green state If the LED is red remove the cover and re mount the unit using a non metallic spacer to position it further away from...

Page 12: ...5 VDC DEFAULT SHUNT PINS 1 AND 2 11 20 VDC SW1 SW2 SW5 SW5 1 SW5 2 SW5 3 SW5 4 SW5 5 SW5 6 SW5 7 SW5 8 DATA 1 ISOLATION DATA 0 ISOLATION RS422 TERM RESISTOR RS 232 422 LINE 1 RS 232 422 LINE 2 NOT USE...

Page 13: ...l being received from the card by re directing excite field transmissions into the receiver circuitry Moving the reader away from the metal objects reduces energy loss Try to limit the amount of metal...

Page 14: ...generally sends out the same bit pattern as previously programmed on the card Consult factory for variations to this method A 26 bit Wiegand format will be used in the examples below The 26 bits of t...

Page 15: ...ice on a reader is measured at the control panel that is controlling the input device with reference to the signal ground at the panel 4 1 3 Signal Levels The Data One Data Zero and LED Control conduc...

Page 16: ...form of a parity bit Each character consists of five bits The maximum number of characters for a magnetic strip card encoded on Track 2 are 40 this product will output less than 40 characters The dat...

Page 17: ...e adjustable for cards traveling at 4 inches per second to 20 inches per second This relates to bit times of 3 3 ms and 666us respectively There are 75 bits per inch on Track 2 4 2 3 Output signal Lev...

Page 18: ...hp F iiiip start data a data b data c data d data e data f data g data h end LRC The message structure follows the ISO ABA Track 2 standard The first character is a start sentinel B hex which is follo...

Page 19: ...um The checksum is calculated by first grouping the message data into the pairs CC DD DD DD DD DD Each pair of characters represents one byte of data Then each pair of characters is converted from ASC...

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