RI-130 Reader Interface Installation & User's Guide
User-Definable Relay
D6
The Go time symbolizes the amount of time the cardholder has to open the door. The
Shunt time symbolizes the amount of time the user has to close the door. If the door is
not closed within the shunt time “
Door Held Open
” is reported in the software.
Note:
Reader Interface boards are not capable of pulsing the user-definable outputs.
Function
J15 – RI-130
Go Output 0 Common
Pin #1
Go Output 0 Normally Open
Pin #2
Go Output 0 Normally Closed
Pin #3
Shunt Output 1 Common
Pin #4
Shunt Output 1 Normally Open
Pin #5
Shunt Output 1 Normally Closed
Pin #6
User-Definable Output 2 Common
Pin #7
User- Definable Output 2 Normally Open
Pin #8
User- Definable Output 2 Normally Closed
Pin #9
J6 P
OWER
C
ONNECTION
J12 for the card reader should be connected before powering up the RI-130. J5 and J15
may be connected or disconnected while the RI-130 is powered up.
Removing the reader from the Reader Interface while it is powered up will cause damage
to the Reader Interface and possibly the reader.
Power
J6 – RI-130
12 VAC / 12 VDC+
Pin #1
12 VAC / 12 VDC –
Pin #2
Ground
Pin #3
Ground
Pin #4
Not Used
Pin #5
RI-130 D
IP
-S
WITCH
B
ANKS
– S1
AND
S2
S1
S1 controls the Go and Shunt Relay times when the Reader Interface is in
Degraded Mode.
Note
: If the reader has communications to the IC-1600 panel, the Reader Interface
Go and Shunt Times can be set between 1 and 255 seconds in the software.
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