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4.2  Standard connection 

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Input 1 

Door contact, active when door closed; REX button 

Input 2 

Request to exit button or handle contact; Tamper; Disabling function; 
active on 0 VDC 

Output 1 (relay) 

Door lock control  

Alarm output 

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

I/O Port 3 

External tamper (Standard operating mode) 
External reader buzzer control (op. mode with entry reader) 
Disabling function 
Reading synchronization: MASTER / SLAVE mode 

Table 6: 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 

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 is used when the door status 

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

4.3  LED Indicators 

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Red 

Continuously lit 

Online operating mode via RS 485 

Flashing with 4 s period 

Offline operating mode 

Fast switching with green 

Address setting mode; RS 485 testing 

Green 

ID media reading 

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Yellow 

Continuously lit, flashing 

Programming mode / PIN changing mode 

Short flashing with 1s per. 

Indicating door lock release (optional) 

Green 

Indicating door lock release 

Table 7: LED indicators 

4.4  Installation instructions 

The reader module 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 themselves can cause reading 
malfunctions 

– for correct operation it is necessary to keep a minimum distance of 50 cm. 

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

Nearby metal surfaces may cause a decrease in reading distance and speed. This is caused 
by the combined effects of parasitic capacitance and conductance. 

 

Summary of Contents for 53473000

Page 1: ...73 APS mini Plus reader modules 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 version...

Page 2: ...ting and removal the module 8 5 Setting parameters of the reader module 9 5 1 Configurable parameters 9 5 2 Reader module parameters setting 9 6 Reader module functioning 10 6 1 Door Open function des...

Page 3: ...ffering in the way of use 2 1 MREM 73 reader module Standard reader module for the APS mini Plus system the user s identity is verified by reading an ID media Pic 1 2 2 MRED 73 reader module Reader mo...

Page 4: ...number Module features 2 TF EM MREM 73 TF N A 53473000 MRED 73 TF Reason keypad 53473200 MREP 73 TF PIN keypad 53473400 MREM 73 EM N A 53473001 MRED 73 EM Reason keypad 53473201 MREP 73 EM PIN keypad...

Page 5: ...t input Logical potential free contact 2nd input Logical potential free contact Outputs Door lock Relay NC NO 2A 24V Alarm Transistor output 5V 5mA I O Port External device Ext tamper ext reader buzze...

Page 6: ...odule before use 3 5 Mechanical design Mechanical design Weight 0 25 kg Operating temperature 25 60 C Humidity Max 95 non condensing Housing MREM 73 IP 54 IK 07 MRED 73 MREP 73 IP 52 Pigtail 0 5 m Col...

Page 7: ...shing Programming mode PIN changing mode Short flashing with 1s per Indicating door lock release optional Green Indicating door lock release Table 7 LED indicators 4 4 Installation instructions The re...

Page 8: ...crew nut 2 and fasten the module on the wall see Pic 4 a It is recommended to place an installation box for connection of incoming cables on the other side of the wall or in highly secured area with i...

Page 9: ...30 s Acoustic signalization time Forced door 0 255 s 30 s Acoustic signalization time Door ajar 0 255 s 0 s Acoustic signalization time APB alarm 0 255 s 0 s Signalization time Card alarm 0 255 s 30 s...

Page 10: ...tched and the beeper is activated when not disabled when the Door Open function is activated The beeper stays active until the door is opened or the preset door lock release time has elapsed see confi...

Page 11: ...arm states with setting of the signaling timer 0 occurs the alarm output is activated It can control any alarm device directly or it can be processed further After terminating all alarm conditions the...

Page 12: ...media format can be changed into selected 24 32 or 40 bits length of ID code The default length is 40 bits This setting is only used when unifying of the ID media codes length is required in combined...

Page 13: ...1 9 Code 1 9 Keys 0 Code 0 Code 10 X ESC Code 10 Code 0 ENTER Code 11 up arrow Code 12 down arrow Code 13 right arrow Code 14 left arrow Code 15 MRED 73 Keys 1 9 Code 1 9 Keys 10 Code 0 Code 10 ESC C...

Page 14: ...nction setting can be set to one of the following options Key code this option is used when the keypad is used for entering a code of reason to exit PIN with this option selected the keypad is used fo...

Page 15: ...ys 1 9 Digits 1 9 Reason 1 9 Keys 10 Digit 0 Reason 10 ESC Digits input cancel reason 0 Reason 0 ENTER Input submit Reason 11 F1 Reason 12 Reason 12 F2 Reason 13 Reason 13 F3 Reason 14 Reason 14 F4 Re...

Page 16: ...card or enter the programming code for inserting the reader goes into programming mode One by one read the cards enter user codes which are to be granted access About 15 seconds after inserting the l...

Page 17: ...ated by slow flashing of yellow LED Read the programming card for inserting 5 times in a row or enter the programming code the reader will go into Deleting cards above or below mode indicated by fast...

Page 18: ...reader module memory All operations adding and deleting cards should be stored in the table Following example shows correct usage of the programming cards and proper filing of the actions Inserting 5...

Page 19: ...ange a PIN code in the reader s memory by pressing the key sequence Esc 1 Enter at a reader in a mode with a keypad for PIN entering The reader enters PIN changing mode In this mode the user attemptin...

Page 20: ...disconnected 6 11 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 21: ...unction User with access always granted 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 b...

Page 22: ...evaluation can be seen on Pic 6 Pic 6 Simplified access rights evaluation VALID INVALID PIN UNKNOWN ID FOUND ACCESS DRIVEN BY TIME SCHED ACCESS ALWAYS GRANTED HOLIDAY ACCESS GRANTED FOR HOLIDAY AND A...

Page 23: ...and attach it in the hole with appropriate mastic to ensure the top surface of the magnet matches with the wall surface Mount the reader module in formerly prepared holes mounted with plugs 9 Useful l...

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