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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. 9
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 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.
4.4 Assembly and disassembly of the reader module
For manipulation with the reader module use the installation procedure described in the
information leaflet of the Fermax REF 7444 information module. After disassembling the
information module, insert the reader module in the preset position and place the printed
film behind the front curtain of the information module.
Plug in the cables you need to use for the intended module operation mode.