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Requirements

Installation

Cable Requirements:

The 

PRX-1

can operate at up to *500 feet (152 m) of cable, using seven-con-

ductor, shielded, stranded cable. Per the Security Industry Association’s Wiegand specification, AWG
24 (such as Belden 9537) is the minimum gauge required for data transfer in a 500-foot run length.
However, the proper wire gauge to use must be determined by the current draw requirements of the
reader, the length of the cable run, and the voltage applied to the reader.

If the reader is to be operated at 5 VDC, 5 VDC must be available at the reader (long cable runs have

a voltage drop due to the resistance in the cable). A larger gauge of wire (having less resistance) or a
separate power supply near the reader may be required to ensure 5 VDC is available at the reader.

Output Formats:

•  Wiegand (industry standard 26-bit Wiegand)
•  Magnetic Stripe (ABA Track II, clock and data, with card present)

Grounding:  

Shield (drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. Shield (drain) and

reader ground must be tied together at the access panel and connect to an earth ground at one point.

Power:

The 

PRX-1

may be powered by the access panel. As such, the reader is powered on when the

access panel is powered on. However the best case is to power the reader by a separate, linear power
supply. 

Voltage:

5 to 14 VDC 

Note: 

For maximum read range, a minimum of 12VDC is recommended.

FleaPowerTM Control Line:

The 

PRX-1

can be placed in a special lower power mode by pulling the

purple colored fleaPower Control Line low.  This special low power mode reduces the average power
required by the reader.

* Note:  

When used with a Viking Entry System/Controller, see the Entry System’s Technical Practice

for the maximum wire run length.

Note 1:

Read range is stated in a clean RF and electrical environment using Viking Proximity Cards

presented parallel to the reader surface with the reader operating at 12 VDC. Additionally, read
range may be affected by local installation conditions. Range will be less when mounted to metal.

Note 2:

Use of a linear power supply is always recommended.

Note 3:

Minimum current draw is obtained by operating the reader in the fleaPower mode at 5 VDC

with the LED off. Peak current draw occurs when reading a card or tag.

Summary of Contents for PRX-1

Page 1: ...z proximity protocols Compact size allows mounting to mullion door or window frame Designed for outdoor use the PRX 1 comes standard with Enhanced Weather Protection EWP see DOD 859 for more information PRX 1 is designed to meet IP66 Ingress Protection Rating see DOD 859 Pigtail connection for easy installation Red LED indicates power and flashes off during card read Transducer provides beep durin...

Page 2: ...e tied together at the access panel and connect to an earth ground at one point Power The PRX 1 may be powered by the access panel As such the reader is powered on when the access panel is powered on However the best case is to power the reader by a separate linear power supply Voltage 5 to 14 VDC Note For maximum read range a minimum of 12VDC is recommended FleaPowerTM Control Line The PRX 1 can ...

Page 3: ...reader has short read range please see table below for possible causes and solutions If any of the corrective actions mentioned above don t work please disconnect the reader from panel and power it with a separate power supply or 9V battery and test card functionality By powering it in dividually and off the installation most variables that can cause malfunction are eliminated If after the reader ...

Page 4: ...e R A number 4 The distributor will NOT exchange this product without first obtaining the R A number from you If you haven t followed the steps listed in 1 2 and 3 be aware that you will have to pay a restocking charge TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials under normal use and service for a period of two years from the date o...

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