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TBS Installation Manual 

 

3D FLASH+

 

 

TBS 3D FLASH+ Mounting and Installation Guideline    

    TBS-061    

    Rev 11-2023

  

page 11 of 17

 

 

4.2

 

General Wiring Requirements 

 

IMPORTANT: 

For all signal wiring, including ethernet cables, it is recommended to connect cables of less than 30m 
length to avoid surge current spikes that may damage the equipment.

 

 

The 3D 

FLASH+ 

requires at least the following wiring: 

 

Ethernet cable: Cat5 cable or better is recommended. 

 

Power input cable: 

 

AWG 14 to 18: recommended 

 

AWG 19 or 20: usable depending on the cable length (less than 10 meters) 

 

Power Input requirement: 15 

 24 VDC. The power consumption of the base device (with no 

fingerprint module attached) amounts to 12 W peak. 

 

The Power supply delivered by TBS provides 15 VDC @ 4A (60 W; PSU is included with the device) 
 

 

IMPORTANT: 

Use stable power supply and shorter power input cable if 
possible, with correct gauge wire.  
Any over- or under-voltage applied to this unit may cause 
permanent damage and void the warranty.  

 
The on-board wire terminals are located below the back cover 
of the terminal and are accessible after removing the screws 
of this cover. 
 
To insert power cables into wire terminals please strip cable 
insulation off for ~5mm. 

Use the cable set provided with the unit to connect serial 
interfaces. 

 

 

NOTE: 

Removing cables with force from the wire terminal may damage the wire terminal or the board. 
Unlock the latches before removing, otherwise wires can no longer be fixed, and board needs to be 
replaced. 

This is not covered by TBS standard warranty!

 

 

IMPORTANT: 

Do not power the device before all cable connections are properly made. Otherwise, there is risk of 
damaging the device. 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 3D FLASH+

Page 1: ...ocument TBS 061 NOTE The latest version of this document always available at https cloud1 tbs biometrics com index php s TWldCHnZtkRn0LV Release Author Comment July 15 2023 AG First version Nov 01 202...

Page 2: ...7 3 5 Installation with Backunit 8 3 6 Installation with Fingerprint Recognition Sensor 8 4 Power and Signal Wiring 9 4 1 3D FLASH Wiring Layout and Cables 9 4 2 General Wiring Requirements 11 4 3 Pow...

Page 3: ...figuration options on the market This document describes the mounting and installation of the 3D FLASH As an optional add on a Fingerprint sensor can be attached to the base reader The installation of...

Page 4: ...als or attending TBS trainings webinars When not otherwise stated the following safety instructions apply Installation and servicing of our appliances must be carried out when disconnected from the po...

Page 5: ...d Sunlight halogen lamps or other strong illumination may reduce the performance of the 3D FLASH and may result in increased failure to capture rates or failed authentication events The 3D FLASH was d...

Page 6: ...en protrude further from the wall allowing for ventilation This version is recommended if a further upgrade with the fingerprint sensor module could be considered by the customer The metallic wall pla...

Page 7: ...atches the opening in the wall Utilization of wall anchors is mandatory To mount 3D FLASH slide the 3D FLASH into the wall plate from the top Lock the 3D FLASH using the two M3 x 6mm screws on bottom...

Page 8: ...steps for a new installation are 1 Install the FRS to the wall The backunit supplied with the 3D FLASH is not required 2 Install the metal wall plate on the FRS with 6 screws 3 Connect the USB plug f...

Page 9: ...ation Guideline TBS 061 Rev 11 2023 page 9 of 17 4 Power and Signal Wiring 4 1 3D FLASH Wiring Layout and Cables This chapter describes the general wiring layout and the cables provided with the devic...

Page 10: ...TBS Installation Manual 3D FLASH TBS 3D FLASH Mounting and Installation Guideline TBS 061 Rev 11 2023 page 10 of 17...

Page 11: ...des 15 VDC 4A 60 W PSU is included with the device IMPORTANT Use stable power supply and shorter power input cable if possible with correct gauge wire Any over or under voltage applied to this unit ma...

Page 12: ...ing peripheral devices the cable should be of Cat5 or higher it does not need to be crossed 4 5 Integrated Relay Depending on the 3D FLASH input voltage set Switch 4 position to choose from 12 or 24 V...

Page 13: ...V Offset IO A Data In Out 0V 5V Bias 7 V Offset For farthest terminal a 120 Ohm resistor termination may be added outside the terminal between IO and IO 4 7 2 RS232 Serial Interface Please connect fro...

Page 14: ...ts with dust or where oily substances are handled or other extraordinary environmental factors are present the sensor surfaces need to be checked and cleaned with increased frequency Replacement Parts...

Page 15: ...eral problem with external verification initiated from 3rd party software 441 Empty token comes from external device 500 General logic error 501 User presented card in smartmode and he does not have i...

Page 16: ...tion channel BME installer sets required firewall settings by default Yes No Biometric Client Service PC BME channel 1 8808 HTTPS communication channel to BME server and Device Control Center DCC No Y...

Page 17: ...artner Portal with full product documentations and access to latest firmware for terminals Access is restricted to registered TBS Partners TBS System Requirements Permanent link https cloud1 tbs biome...

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