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4.1.1  Wiring and jumpers description 

 
 

C1 c

ab

le w

ir

in

g d

es

c

ri

pti

on

 

Grey 

0 V 

Red 

+8 

÷ +18 VDC power s. 

Pink 

NO relay contact 

Yellow 

NC relay contact 

Brown 

IN 1 

Orange 

IN 2 

Blue 

C relay contact 

Black 

RS 485 

– A cable 

White 

RS 485 

– B cable 

Green 

Output 3 

Table 6: C1 cable wiring description 

 

C2 c

ab

le

 

Grey 

Aux RS 485 

– A cable 

White 

Aux RS 485 

– B cable 

Orange 

Alarm output 

Pink 

WIEGAND data 0 

Red 

WIEGAND data 1 

Table 7: C2 cable wiring description 

 

 

X

jum

pe

rs

 

J0 

Line terminator 

JA 

Idle state definition (A) 

JB 

Idle state definition (B) 

Table 8: RS 485 BUS jumpers 

 

X

jum

pe

rs

 

J0 

Reserved 

JA 

Reserved 

JB 

Reserved 

Table 9: Auxiliary BUS jumpers 

 

RE

S

E

T

 

Short press 

Module restart 

Press > 5 s 

IP address reset 

Table 10: RESET button function 

4.2  Standard connection 

Conn

ec

ti

o

n

 

Input 1 

Door contact, active when door closed; REX button 

Input 2 

Request  to  exit  button  or  handle  contact,  active  when  button  or 
handle pressed; Tamper; Disabling function 

Output 1  

Door lock control (relay1) 

Alarm output 

Low power transistor output (+5 V in any alarm state) 

Table 10: Standard connection 

The  door  monitoring  contact  (IN1)  is  operational  after  its  first  change  of  status  since 
switching on the module. Full door lock timing acc. to 

tab. 8

 is used when the door status 

contact is not installed and no Forced Door and Door Ajar alarms are triggered. 

4.3  Installation instructions 

The terminal uses passive RF/ID technology, which is sensitive to RF noise sources. Noise 
sources are generally of two types: radiating or conducting. 

Conducted noise enters the reader via wires from the power supply or the host. Sometimes, 
switching  power  supplies  generate  enough  noise  to  cause  reader  malfunction,  it  is 
recommended to use linear system power supplies. 

Radiated noise is transmitted through the air. It can be caused by computer monitors or other 
electrical equipment generating electromagnetic fields. 

Consequently,  a  short  distance  between  the reader modules  or  terminals themselves  can 
cause  reading  malfunctions 

–  for  correct  operation  it  is  necessary  to  keep  a  minimum 

distance  of  50  cm.  Various  metallic  constructions  may  have  negative  influence  on  this 
distance; if there are any doubts, it is recommended to perform a practical test before final 
mounting.  

Summary of Contents for 53431000

Page 1: ...A terminal for APS mini Plus system User s guide 2004 2019 TECH FASS s r o V t nsk 1611 19 153 00 Prague Czech Republic www techfass cz techfass techfass cz Date of release 2019 06 03 valid for FW ver...

Page 2: ...operties and settings 8 5 1 Terminal control 8 5 2 Factory defaults 10 5 3 Configuring terminal from the configuration screen 10 5 4 TCP IP parameters setting via TELNET terminal 3 11 5 5 Setting para...

Page 3: ...nes is not limited The terminal is intended for mounting in the indoor environment 1 Commercial designation of available versions is described in table 1 3 Technical parameters 3 1 Product version Pro...

Page 4: ...otential free contact 2nd input Logical potential free contact Outputs Door lock Relay NC NO 2A 24V Alarm Transistor output 5V 5mA Output 3 OC for external reader buzzer control Reading synchronizatio...

Page 5: ...ired with appropriate reader module before use 3 5 Mechanical design Mechanical design Weight 0 210 kg Operating temperature 10 40 C Humidity Max 75 non condensing Cover Plastic Environment Indoor Col...

Page 6: ...in any alarm state Table 10 Standard connection The door monitoring contact IN1 is operational after its first change of status since switching on the module Full door lock timing acc to tab 8 is use...

Page 7: ...slot 1 After mounting the installation box into a wall fasten the rear part of the terminal to it using screws 2a 2b It is appropriate to create a coil with the cables C1 and C2 enwinding them throug...

Page 8: ...erformed similarly Open the unit using a screwdriver in the slot 1 Continue with an opposite procedure than performed when mounting the terminal 5 Terminal functional properties and settings 5 1 Termi...

Page 9: ...ndication 6 Day in a week in preset format 7 Date in preset format 8 Selected reason 9 Text description of the preset reason 10 Time in preset format 11 Arrows allowing movement among the reason icons...

Page 10: ...next character touch the empty space just next to the first character and then press the OK button After entering the configuration screen you can change terminal communication screen and security set...

Page 11: ...termianl and you cannot use the reset button to set the default parameters the IP address can be temporarily set for a single connection with this procedure Insert a record into the ARP table with th...

Page 12: ...separated by the Enter key If the entered value is not allowed the subnet mask is not changed After inserting all of the address bytes the final subnet maskis displayed and you are returned back to t...

Page 13: ...0 255 s 0 s Automatic summer time adjustment YES NO YES Module advanced function YES NO NO Release lock with REX button while tamper alarm active YES NO YES Saving events in the module s archive Door...

Page 14: ...n case the toggle function of the door lock relay is set the door lock relay status is switched and the beeper is activated when not disabled when the Door Open function is activated The beeper stays...

Page 15: ...ut is activated It can drive a low input transistor relay which contact can control any alarm device directly or it can be processed further After terminating all alarm conditions the alarm output is...

Page 16: ...e The default length is 40 bits This setting is only used when unifying of the ID media codes length is required in combined systems with WIEGAND output readers with a fixed WIEGAND data format IDs mo...

Page 17: ...of TECHFASS readers is implemented enabling to cancel the mutual disturbance of the modules The reader module offers the Wiegand data interface synchronization in SLAVE mode In the external reader mo...

Page 18: ...disconnected 6 10 1 Time Antipassback The Time Antipassback is defined by the ABP timer initial value in minutes which is set to the ID after passing at the reader module If the users uses the ID at...

Page 19: ...d is not affected by the disabling function Remote door open function cannot be performed Remote identification with ID is disabled for users with access driven by a time schedule The disabling status...

Page 20: ...fied access rights evaluation 8 Useful links Wiring diagrams http techfass cz diagrams aps mini plus en html Program equipment http techfass cz software and documentation en html VALID UNKNOWN ID FOUN...

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