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RF30 Proximity Reader

 

IDTeck – RF30 PROXIMITY READER

1. Important safety instructions   

To prevent injuries to persons and damages to property, please read all the instructions and 
follow them whenever you deal with this product. 

 
 
After reading, please put this instruction manual where it can be easily seen for the system 
operator. 

ON INSTALLATION AND POWER 

 

Use 12V DC power ONLY. 

- Connecting to higher than 12V DC may result in a risk of electric shock, fire, or heavy damage 

of   

  the unit. 

Do NOT install this product at places with wet or metallic dust, or that can be watered. 

- There may be risks of electric shock and fire. 

Do NOT install this product near electric motors running. 

- The unit may not operate normally. 

Do NOT set this product near heaters or any thing that produces heat. 

- There may be a risk of fire. 

Be ALWAYS careful not to short-circuit any part of the circuitry with tools like a screwdriver in     
hand. 

- There may be a risk of fire or heavy damage of the unit. 

 

 

ON MAINTENANCE 

 

Do NOT use any kind of liquid for cleaning. 

- There may be a risk of electric shock, fire or heavy damage of the unit. Use an air spray, if 

needed. 

Users are cautioned NOT to attempt repair of this product or modify the wirings set by the 

installer 

at their own discretion. 

- It may pose the risk of fire, hardware damages, or abnormal operations of the unit.   

It is recommended not to use a flammable spray or something easy to burn near this product. 

- There may be the risk of an explosion or fire. 

Keep the unit away from any unauthorized people.   

- It may cause abnormal operations of the unit.

 

 

NOTICE

 

Please, contact a designated service centre or the outlet at which the product was purchased when 

      A. Any liquid has been spilt or sprayed onto the product. In this case, cut the power off first. 

B. The product seems to be operating abnormally. 
C. The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance. 
D. The unit has fallen to be broken down or damaged on its case.   
 

* The cost of repairing can be charged for troubles due to the improper handling or negligence   

of users or the operator.

 

Summary of Contents for RF30

Page 1: ...IDTeck RF30 Proximity Reader USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... instructions page 3 2 Introduction page 4 3 Identifying supplied parts page 4 4 Specification page 4 5 Installation page 5 6 Wire Colour Table of the Reader page 6 7 Wire Connection to Controller page 6 8 Operation page 7 9 The maximum length of the Wiegand cable page 7 10 Contacts page 8 ...

Page 3: ...may be a risk of fire or heavy damage of the unit ON MAINTENANCE Do NOT use any kind of liquid for cleaning There may be a risk of electric shock fire or heavy damage of the unit Use an air spray if needed Users are cautioned NOT to attempt repair of this product or modify the wirings set by the installer at their own discretion It may pose the risk of fire hardware damages or abnormal operations ...

Page 4: ... guarantee you accurate and reliable system operations 3 Identifying supplied parts Please unpack and check the contents of the box Reader Module RF30 Bezel Instruction 4 Specification Read Range Up to 30cm 12 Input Voltage Current DC 7V 17V Max 170mA Output Format 26 bit Wiegand Magstripe ABA Track II External Beeper control Input Low Active DC 0 12V Max 50 mA External LED control Input Low Activ...

Page 5: ...ll one 1 2 hole for the reader cable 1 7 4 31cm apart from the top hole If you have installed an electric gang box then skip this step and go to step 4 2 5 2 Put reader cable into the centre hole and install the reader module by using two 6 32 or M3 screws Not included 5 3 Put bezel on to the reader module then push bezel until you hear the locking sound ...

Page 6: ... input BEEP Blue wire LED control input LED Yellow wire OUTPUT Wiegand Format Wiegand Data 0 Data 0 Green wire Wiegand Data 1 Data 1 White wire OUTPUT RS232 Format RS232 TX TX Violet wire OUTPUT ABA Track II Format ABA Card Present CP Orange wire ABA Clock CLK White wire ABA Data Data Green wire Note All ABA Track II outputs are open collector output 7 Wire Connection to Controller ...

Page 7: ...u may connect the LED Control Input Yellow wire to ground and the Green LED will turn on indicating that the reader is in standby mode Present proximity card and the LED will change colour to Red then Green again for the next reading 8 4 Beeper Control In normal operation the reader generates one beep when it reads a proximity card however additional beeps can be generated to improve indication fo...

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