SR-2400 Reader Installation Sheet
Note:
3.
Reader Mounting
– Feed the reader’s cable through the cable opening in the door frame or wall. Fasten
the reader to the frame or wall, with screws through the
screws or other fasteners for mounting. After final testing, push the screw
4.
Reader Test
– When power is applied to the SR
beeper sounds. With every presentation of an AWID LF proximity card to the reader, the LED changes
color momentarily, and the beeper sounds briefly. Read range with a compatible card is up to 5
5.
System Test
– Wire the reader to the system’s controller. Program the code for the AWID proximity card
or tag into the host system, with full priority, all doors groups, and all time zones. Present the card or tag
to the reader. Observe door unlock or gate opening, indicating “Ac
Technical Support
● Call 408-825-1100, option 1. E
SR-2400 has been evaluated to the following Access Control Performance Levels for UL standard 294:
1. Destructive Attack – Level I (No Attack).
2. Line Security –
Level I (No Line Security).
3. Endurance –
Level IV (100,000 cycles).
4. Standby Power –
Level I (No Standby Power).
Access Control Reader, General Signaling Type
Version 2.1 / Doc# 041505
Note: The SR-2400 reader has no Hold control or RS
Do not use the
blue
,
violet
and
orange
wires.
Feed the reader’s cable through the cable opening in the door frame or wall. Fasten
the reader to the frame or wall, with screws through the holes from the front of the reader. Use the supplied
screws or other fasteners for mounting. After final testing, push the screw-hole plugs over the screw heads.
When power is applied to the SR-2400, the LED initializes to steady
beeper sounds. With every presentation of an AWID LF proximity card to the reader, the LED changes
color momentarily, and the beeper sounds briefly. Read range with a compatible card is up to 5
er to the system’s controller. Program the code for the AWID proximity card
or tag into the host system, with full priority, all doors groups, and all time zones. Present the card or tag
to the reader. Observe door unlock or gate opening, indicating “Access Granted” by the system.
1100, option 1. E-mail
.
2400 has been evaluated to the following Access Control Performance Levels for UL standard 294:
Level I (No Attack).
Level I (No Line Security).
Level IV (100,000 cycles).
Level I (No Standby Power).
Access Control Reader, General Signaling Type
NM
.
Page 2 of 2
has no Hold control or RS-232 interface.
wires.
Feed the reader’s cable through the cable opening in the door frame or wall. Fasten
holes from the front of the reader. Use the supplied
hole plugs over the screw heads.
-red for standby, and the
beeper sounds. With every presentation of an AWID LF proximity card to the reader, the LED changes
color momentarily, and the beeper sounds briefly. Read range with a compatible card is up to 5-1/2 inches.
er to the system’s controller. Program the code for the AWID proximity card
or tag into the host system, with full priority, all doors groups, and all time zones. Present the card or tag
cess Granted” by the system.
2400 has been evaluated to the following Access Control Performance Levels for UL standard 294: