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Using Wiegand Device Readers
When using a Wiegand 26-bit device reader with the Easikey 1000, ID device
administration is exactly the same as for Easikey key/card administration. For
example, when this manual refers to presenting a key/card to the internal reader,
simply use the external reader installed in place of using the internal reader.
Installing Readers and Connecting Lock Outputs
Readers
You may install the following types of readers with the EK1000. See the
Radionics Product Catalog
(L100) for a full list of compatible readers and their
part number.
You may install the following types of readers with the EK1000.
Easikey proximity readers
Readykey proximity readers
Readykey PIN readers
Wiegand 26-bit reader with an Easikey EK12 Wiegand Interface
Wiring Considerations for All Readers
The Easikey and Readykey readers are designed to withstand electrical
interference, however, avoid routing cable close to heavy load switching cables
and equipment.
Reader Connections
All Easikey and Readykey readers have four terminals. +V, VCA, SIG and -V.
Connect each reader to the EK1000 at the Reader 1 or Reader 2 terminal block.
Figure 5: Connecting the readers to the EK1000
One door cable for each reader channel:
You should not connect two
Easikey/Readykey readers into a single reader channel input. However, it is
possible through programming to use both reader channels to control one lock
output.
Door Contact (DC) terminals operate with EK1000 Plus systems only:
The