Chapter 5
Reader processing boards
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8RP board
Introduction
The number of 8RP boards supported by different host software systems varies. Consult the manual that came
with your software for this information.
•
The 8RP board was redesigned to work with 12V readers only. This new version of the 8RP board can
be identified by the assembly number 110100001 with a revision of C or later.
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Each 8RP board is limited to only one type of reader technology: F/2F or Supervised F/2F.
•
External pull-up resistors are not required for the 8RP board.
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No DI (alarm points) or exit DIs are available on the 8RP board. Therefore, use of supervised readers
is recommended since these points are available on the reader.
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If keypad readers are needed, use ONLY UTC/GE Supervised F/2F keypad readers or Wiegand
Interface Units (WIU-2/WIU-4).
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Each reader, reader-based DI (input) point, and reader-based Exit DI on the 8RP board is addressed
differently depending on the host system you are using.
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The 8RP board provides one digital output (reader LED) per reader port, 0.10 amps @ 12 VDC
maximum per output point.
Device addressing
Picture Perfect
Note:
Picture Perfect uses 2RP board numbers to address readers, DIs, and DOs on the 8RP board; See
Table 19
and
Table 20
for further information. Therefore, in Picture Perfect:
•
Reader ports 1 and 2 are configured as Board number 1, reader address 0 and 1;
•
Reader ports 3 and 4 are configured as Board number 2, reader address 0 and 1;
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Reader ports 5 and 6 are configured as Board number 3, reader address 0 and 1;
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Reader ports 7 and 8 are configured as Board number 4, reader address 0 and 1.
Table 19. 8RP device addressing - Picture Perfect Board 1
Board type: Board 1
1
1.
The first 8 readers out of 16. See
Table 23
on page 80 for board type settings.
Reader 1 and 2
Reader 3 and 4
Reader 5 and 6
Reader 7 and 8
Picture Perfect board number
1
2
3
4
Readers
0 and 1
0 and 1
0 and 1
0 and 1
Door DIs
0 and 1
0 and 1
0 and 1
0 and 1
Exit DIs
8 and 9
8 and 9
8 and 9
8 and 9
Door DOs
0 and 1
0 and 1
0 and 1
0 and 1
Summary of Contents for M3000
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Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Power Communications board 29 Figure 11 Wiring modem to M3000 M 5 or serial printer ...
Page 47: ...Chapter 4 PXNplus CPU board 37 Board layout Figure 16 PXNplus CPU board layout ...
Page 58: ...M3000 Installation Manual 48 Board layout Figure 17 2RP reader board layout ...
Page 68: ...M3000 Installation Manual 58 Figure 24 Wiring 2RP door strike external relay ...
Page 72: ...M3000 Installation Manual 62 Board layout Figure 27 2SRP supervised reader board layout ...
Page 82: ...M3000 Installation Manual 72 Figure 19 Wiring 2SRP door alarm contact and exit request ...
Page 84: ...M3000 Installation Manual 74 Figure 21 Wiring 2SRP door strike external relay ...
Page 89: ...Chapter 5 Reader processing boards 79 Board layout Figure 24 8RP reader board layout ...
Page 92: ...M3000 Installation Manual 82 Figure 26 Wiring 8RP to F 2F or Supervised F 2F Readers ...
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Page 97: ...Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards 87 Figure 31 20DI board layout ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards 89 Figure 32 Wiring DI point ...
Page 101: ...Chapter 6 Optional DI and DO boards 91 Figure 33 16DO board layout ...
Page 102: ...M3000 Installation Manual 92 Figure 34 16DOR board layout ...
Page 104: ...M3000 Installation Manual 94 Figure 36 Wiring output device to 16DOR board ...
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