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GE Contactless

Medium Read-Range 

Reader

Model 260

Installation Guide

791 Park of Commerce Boulevard

Suite 100

Boca Raton, Florida 33487

(561) 998-6100

Part Number: 460565001A

February 2003

Summary of Contents for 260

Page 1: ...GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 Installation Guide 791 Park of Commerce Boulevard Suite 100 Boca Raton Florida 33487 561 998 6100 Part Number 460565001A February 2003 ...

Page 2: ... KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED STATUTORY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual business enterprises and persons is entirely coincidental...

Page 3: ...ibility 3 Mounting Considerations 5 Environmental Interference 5 Installation on Metal Surface 7 Installation 11 Installation Model 260 on Metal 12 Micro Selection 13 Reader to Micro Wiring Distance 13 Wiring 14 Point to Point Wiring Diagrams 16 Troubleshooting 23 Technical Specifications 26 Regulatory Notices 28 ...

Page 4: ...rance Exit Application A 8 Figure 6 Parking Entrance Exit Application B 9 Figure 7 Parking Entrance Exit and Metal Sign Applications 10 Figure 8 Model 260 Reader Backplate and Cover 11 Figure 9 GE Model 260 Reader Wiring Diagram to Micro 5 8RP 16 Figure 10 GE Model 260 Reader Wiring Diagram to J Box 17 Figure 11 GE Model 260 Reader to 2RP 18 Figure 12 GE Model 260 to 8RP 20 Figure 13 GE Model 260 ...

Page 5: ...adge credentials The GE Model 260 reader combines simple cost effective installation with the end user convenience of extended read range The reader housing is a durable gray polycarbonate making the reader equally well suited for interior and exterior security locations The reader is easy to install on all types of conventional and metal wall surfaces stanchions and pedestal mount configurations ...

Page 6: ...2 GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 FIGURE 2 GE Model 260 Reader Backplate includes tamper switch ...

Page 7: ...grated reader tamper protection and microcontroller supervised data communications Access Control System Compatibility The Model 260 badge reader outputs a 16 digit badge identification BID number As a result the Model 260 reader is compatible with Picture Perfect while microcontrollers on a Secure Perfect system must be field configured for Model 260 compatibility Picture Perfect Edition Setup Re...

Page 8: ...dge Formats folder locate the 15693 REG file Double click the 15693 REG to configure the Secure Perfect Edition system and microcontrollers for operation with GE Contactless Medium Read Range Readers Note For earlier versions of Secure Perfect Editions please contact CASI Sales Engineering for the 15693 REG file This file configures the Secure Perfect Edition s system to communicate with the GE Co...

Page 9: ...ed near the reader whether visible or hidden The following covers the major factors to consider Environmental Interference There are three types of environmental interference 1 Electrical Noise field wiring related 2 Field Blocking conductive material in read field 3 Overlapping Fields side to side back to back installation FIGURE 3 GE Model 260 Reader Environmental Considerations Model 260 Sample...

Page 10: ... reader data line Data Network Wiring Data network wiring can generate noise which may possibly be in the operating frequency range of the reader This noise can interfere with reader to credential communication and reduce read range Security Wiring While not normally a source of noise itself although it can cause problems if bundled in a loop directly behind the reader security wiring can inductiv...

Page 11: ...inch position Another potential source of interference is mounting two or more readers in close proximity as shown in Figure 4 FIGURE 4 Pole Mounted Readers The following problems may occur when mounting multiple GE Model 260 readers in close proximity The signal energy from one reader may interfere with the read range of the other Overlapping read fields can cause a single credential to be read s...

Page 12: ...te 2 Reduced credential read range and the simultaneous read of a credential by both readers may result if the readers are installed less than 19 68 inches 500 mm apart 3 Ensure that the vertical separation distance is at least 19 68 inches 500 mm A more narrow vertical separation gap may be used if the simultaneous read of a credential by two or more readers is acceptable FIGURE 5 Parking Entranc...

Page 13: ...delines above must be observed Remember to mount all readers and all other structures before tuning the reader In Application B successful installation requires close attention to electrical noise from the gate control mechanism and its associated wiring that may cause reader to reader signal interference Gate Ctrl Gate Ctrl IN OUT Readers Reader Control Gap ...

Page 14: ...see Figure 3 GE Model 260 Reader Environmental Considerations on page 5 or fixed in position see Figure 7 Parking Entrance Exit and Metal Sign Applications on page 10 To ensure optimal read range performance ensure all metal signs and other conductive objects are placed at a distance that is at least 19 68 inches 500 mm from the front of the reader 5 91 inches 150 mm from the back of the reader 3 ...

Page 15: ...GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 11 Installation FIGURE 8 Model 260 Reader Backplate and Cover The cover is secured with four supplied screws screw hole plugs included ...

Page 16: ... power up the reader IMPORTANT Within three seconds you must press the Tune button or the reader will go into tamper operation red LED flashes You will be unable to tune the reader in this condition If this occurs remove then reconnect the communications cable 7 Press the Tune button and release when the reader beeps 8 Tune the Trim POT until the green LED flashes If the yellow LED flashes turn RI...

Page 17: ...o PXN 2000 controllers refer to the Micro PX 2000 and Micro PXN 2000 Installation Guide Micro Reader Junction Box refer to the point to point wiring diagrams in this manual Reader to Micro Wiring Distance Table 1 Model 260 Current and Cable Distance Cable Distance Supply Voltage 12 VDC 13 6 VDC 24 VDC Current 18 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG 22 AWG Distance 230 mA 12 VDC 928 ft 283 m 390 ft 119 ...

Page 18: ...Wiring Connector Pin Definition 1 Micro control reader beeper option 2 Ground 3 8 VDC to 30 VDC 4 Door contact 5 Reader Data 1 6 Exit request REX 7 Green LED 8 Micro control red LED option 9 Reserved for future use 10 Reserved for future use 11 Reserved for future use 12 Reserved for future use ...

Page 19: ...Blocking diodes may be 1N4148 or equivalent installer supplied and located in a secure area 8 Protection diodes may be 1N4002 1N4003 or 1N4004 installer supplied for the door strike assembly 9 Install two 1k Ω watt resistors installer supplied at Door DI and Exit DI as shown 10 Connect a protection device across the door strike AC Door Strikes Connect an MOV metal oxide varistor across the door st...

Page 20: ...16 GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 Point to Point Wiring Diagrams FIGURE 9 GE Model 260 Reader Wiring Diagram to Micro 5 8RP ...

Page 21: ...GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 17 FIGURE 10 GE Model 260 Reader Wiring Diagram to J Box ...

Page 22: ...18 GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 FIGURE 11 GE Model 260 Reader to 2RP ...

Page 23: ... W1 RN2 and RN5 labeling Set to 12 V Use 2k Ω 202 resistor packs Table 3 2RP Reader Switch Settings Reader Technology and Format SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 Supervised F 2F ON OFF ON OFF Reader Board SW 1 SW 2 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ...

Page 24: ...20 GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 FIGURE 12 GE Model 260 to 8RP 530475004A ...

Page 25: ...ormat SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 Supervised F 2F ON OFF ON OFF Table 6 8RP Board Address Settings Board Type SW 1 5 6 7 8 Standard ON ON ON OFF Board 1a a Readers 1 8 Does not apply OFF ON Board 2b b Readers 9 16 OFF ON Board Type SW 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Standard OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF Board 1a a Readers 1 8 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Board 2b b Readers 9 16 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ...

Page 26: ...22 GE Contactless Medium Read Range Reader Model 260 FIGURE 13 GE Model 260 Reader to Micro Reader Junction Box and Microcontroller ...

Page 27: ...ecure The green LED is always on The green LED indi cates that the door strike is open It is con trolled by the input on connec tor JP1 pin 7 Disconnect the wire on JP1 pin 7 If the green LED stays on the reader is faulty and should be replaced If the green LED goes off then the prob lem is most likely not in the reader Reconnect the wire on JP1 pin 7 and measure the voltage at JP1 pin 7 A low vol...

Page 28: ...ler wiring in par ticular the terminations for Reader Data 1 Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram Verify that the 2RP AUX DO is jumpered to the reader data 1 on the microcontroller Jumper between 2RP JP2 and JP4 pins 3 and 7 Verify that the correct pull up resistor is installed on the microcontroller 470 Ω watt 2RP JP2 and JP4 pins 1 and 3 Verify that the microcontroller has the correct firm wa...

Page 29: ...when the yellow LED is steadily on The reader sounds a short triple beep every 5 seconds and the red LED also flashes every 5 seconds Check that the 4 state supervised switches are connected with two 1K Ω resistors to the door con tact and the exit request inputs or if the inputs are not used that resistors are installed at the reader connector DI Pins 2 and 4 1K Ω REX Pins 2 and 6 2K Ω A 470 Ω wa...

Page 30: ...ndex of Protection IP 65 IEC 529 Microcontroller Communications F 2F supervised door input REX and reader communication power monitoring Minimum Wiring 4 conductors Operating Temperature Range 20 to 158o F 29 to 70o C Read Range 14 in 355 6 mm maximum for ISO 15693 7 in 177 8 mm maximum for ISO 14443A Weight 2 35 lbs 1 06 kg Table 8 Current and Cable Distance Cable Distance Supply Voltage 12 VDC 1...

Page 31: ...ions International Standards ISO 15693 and ISO 14443A Microcontroller compatibility Micro 5 PX and Micro 5 PXN with 2RP and 8RP processor boards incompatible with M 5 and 2SRP board configurations Micro PX 2000 and Micro PXN 2000 Status Indicators Red Yellow and Green LEDs and Beeper ...

Page 32: ...ssly approved by GE Interlogix for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC and CE Compliance Shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground stud provided on the microcontroller FIGURE 14 Stripping of Shield Grounds ...

Page 33: ...e with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart CASI RUSCO dat het apparoat in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Par la présente CASI RUSCO déclare que l appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Hiermit ...

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