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Chapter 4. Sound Prompt and Indicator

 

 
After the card reader is powered on, LED status indicator will turn blue and blink for 1 time.Thenit 
will turn red and blink for 3 times. At last the buzzer will send out a beep sound indicating the 
starting up process is completed. 
 
During using the card reader, it will send out different sounds prompt and the LED indicator on it 
have different statuses. You can refer to tables below for detailed information. 
 

Table 4-1 Description of Prompt Sound 

 

Sound Prompt

 

Description

 

One beep 

RS-485 protocol: Pressing keys prompt; Swiping card prompt; Time 
out prompt for pressing keys or swiping card. 
Wiegand protocol: Pressing keys prompt; Swiping card prompt. 

Two rapid beeps 

The operation of pressing keys or swiping card is valid. 

Three slow beeps 

The operation of pressing keys or swiping card is invalid. 

Rapidly continuous beeps 

Alarm of tamper-proof. 

Slowly continuous beeps 

The card reader is unencrypted. 

 

 

Table 4-2 Description of LED Indicator 

 

LED Indicator Status

 

Description 

Blue and blinking 

Card reader is working normally. 

Solid blue 

The operation of pressing keys or swiping card is valid. 

Solid red 

The operation of pressing keys or swiping card is invalid. 

Red and blinking 

For RS-485 protocol: Registering failed or card reader is offline.  

 

Summary of Contents for VIS-3018

Page 1: ...Access Control Black with Clear Border Card Reader and Keypad Reader Only Compatible with Wiegand 26 and 34 Bit VIS 3103 Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING AMONG OTHERS DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF DATA OR DOCUMENTATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE U...

Page 3: ...oduct to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive T...

Page 4: ...uivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer Preventive and Cautionary Tips To guarantee the card reader works properly please read and obey...

Page 5: ...IONARY TIPS CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION 2 1 FRONT VIEW 2 2 REAR VIEW 2 3 SIDE VIEW CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 INTRODUCTION FOR DIPSWITCH 3 2 DEFINITION OF CABLE 3 3 WIRING CABLES 3 4 INSTALLING CARD READER...

Page 6: ...gand protocol And a build in tamper proof module helps to protect card reader from malicious damage As to the physical appearance the PC ABS material makes water proof and dust proof possible in poor...

Page 7: ...uzzer 3 Tamper proof Module 4 DIP Switch 2 3 Side View The side view of card reader is shown below Figure 2 3 VIS 3103 Side View Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 Introduction for DIP Switch The DIP switch m...

Page 8: ...6 is 1 1 Wiegand protocol of 26 bit 0 Wiegand protocol of 34 bit 8 Matched Resistance available for RS 485 protocol 1 Enable 0 Disable 3 2 Definition of Cable The description of 10 cables is shown be...

Page 9: ...rd mode For details please refer to 3 2 Introduction for DIP Switch 3 Wire the cable between controller and card reader as shown below Figure 3 3 Wiring for RS 485 Communication Mode Steps for Wiegand...

Page 10: ...switch For details refer to 3 2 Introduction for DIP Switch Steps 1 Fix the plate on the wall or other place 2 Connect the cables between controller and card reader For details refer to 3 4 Wiring Ca...

Page 11: ...essing keys prompt Swiping card prompt Time out prompt for pressing keys or swiping card Wiegand protocol Pressing keys prompt Swiping card prompt Two rapid beeps The operation of pressing keys or swi...

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