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TRANSIT ENTRY  

 

  installation guide 

  2015-08-24 | v4.1 | 5268605 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TRANSIT Entry

Page 1: ...TRANSIT ENTRY installation guide 2015 08 24 v4 1 5268605...

Page 2: ...13 3 5 DIGITAL I O____________________________________________________ 14 3 5 1 RELAY OUTPUT __________________________________________ 14 3 5 2 READ DISABLE INPUT ____________________________________...

Page 3: ...hicle access to gated areas Vehicles are identified at a range up to 4 meters 12 feet without the hassle of having to open the window to present a card The hands free access system is made up of a TRA...

Page 4: ...ything to the TRANSIT Entry other than mentioned in this installation guide or indicated by NEDAP N V 2 2 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS The TRANSIT Entry can be mounted to any surface including directly to me...

Page 5: ...djustable mounting bracket is assembled attach the bracket to the wall or mast After that the TRANSIT Entry can be mounted onto the bracket The ball and socket joint can be used to adjust the reader s...

Page 6: ...ional interface board 2 6 AVAILABLE INTERFACE BOARDS Various optional interface boards are also available for the TRANSIT Entry Ethernet TCP IP interface board Connects the TRANSIT Entry to an Etherne...

Page 7: ...he interface board on the 14 pin header K1 Make sure it s firmly positioned and makes good contact with connector K1 Figure 5 interface board installation 4 Tighten the two screws to fix the board int...

Page 8: ...ocket 3 onto the cable 2 Cut back the outer sheath to desired length 3 Bend over the screen braiding 4 over the gland contact socket and cut back the screen braiding as shown in Figure 6 1 2 3 4 Figur...

Page 9: ...connection is reliable Figure 8 Wiring detail See appendix Error Reference source not found A for recommended maximum and minimum conductor cross sections and for the recommended wire stripping lengt...

Page 10: ...mat and flow control depend upon the reader firmware See firmware manual for details Connections RXD Receive data input GND Ground TXD Transmit data output Figure 10 RS232 wiring Note Maximum cable le...

Page 11: ...used where longer cable lengths are required Connections RX Receive line positive RX Receive line negative GND Ground TX Transmission line positive TX Transmission line negative RX and RX inputs are t...

Page 12: ...ion protocol and the reader firmware Please refer to the firmware manual for more details In Figure 12 the wiring for the Wiegand protocol is outlined Connections WIEGAND MAGSTRIPE BARCODE OUT1 Card L...

Page 13: ...ANSIT Entry is connected to your PC via the USB cable Follow the driver installation wizard If you do not see the Windows update pop up you can manually install the driver To manually install you need...

Page 14: ...d configured by means of the firmware Please refer to the firmware manual for more details The smile on the front cover lights up simultaneously with the relay output Connections NC Relay contact norm...

Page 15: ...ion with a sensor e g inductive loop that detects the presence of a person or vehicle Use always a relay contact to connect the internal 5V to the RDIS input When the RDIS input is unused the reader i...

Page 16: ...PURPOSE INPUTS Three general purpose inputs are available on the TRANSIT Entry reader The inputs are active low Connections IN1 General purpose input 1 IN2 General purpose input 2 IN3 General purpose...

Page 17: ...SIT Entry reader The installed firmware may use these outputs for synchronous communication interfaces such as Wiegand Barcode and Magstripe See chapter 3 4 3 for more details Connections OUT1 General...

Page 18: ...e connected to an external alarm system The contacts are normally closed when the cover is in place Tamper switches of multiple TRANSIT Entry reader may be connected in series Connections NC Tamper sw...

Page 19: ...T Entry to NEDAP EAOS access control hardware such as the AP1001 Instead of proximity antenna the TRANSIT Entry can be connected Connections HF Nedap antenna interface modulation output connect to ANT...

Page 20: ...fication The signal strength of the identified transponder determines the beeping frequency When the transponder is near to the reader the range beeper will beep fast ON 1 2 3 4 SW1 Range beeper ON ON...

Page 21: ...ansmit serial data RS232 RS422 USB I F board RXD Receive serial data RS232 RS422 USB I F board ID Identification Blinks fast when a valid transponder is identified STS Status LED Slow blinking System...

Page 22: ...nd out what the actual operating frequency is When the display is on press the UP switch to select a higher frequency Similarly press the DOWN switch to select a lower frequency The display will autom...

Page 23: ...entified Distance Received signal strength 0 m 5 m max read range for this level squelch level setting Transponder signal squelch level no read Transponder signal squelch level read Squelch level Tran...

Page 24: ...optional proximity and ISO compliant smartcard interface called Multi Technology Reader Module MTR This MTR interface will enable the reader to read standard proximity cards and smartcard CSN allowin...

Page 25: ...file into the reader Hex files on www nedapidentification com contain DEMO customer codes 5 Click Download to start downloading the firmware 6 Once the downloading has completed PIC downloader display...

Page 26: ...tional temperature 30 C 60 C 22 F 140 F Relative humidity 10 93 non condensing Identification range Typical 4 meters 12 feet Line of sight required Power supply 12VDC 24VDC Current consumption 1A 12VD...

Page 27: ...PART NUMBERS Readers TRANSIT Entry 9876200 Accessories Ethernet TCP IP board 7817940 MTR Module 7816650 HID interface board 7819102 Adjustable mounting bracket 9875840 Transponders Compact Tag 989190...

Page 28: ...of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference...

Page 29: ...completeness its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use specifica tions and availability of goods mentio...

Page 30: ...TRANSIT ENTRY INSTALLATION GUIDE Document revision 30 30 E DOCUMENT REVISION Version Date Comment 4 1 2015 08 24 Document number on front page 4 0 2014 02 11 Layout adjusted to new corporate style...

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