
General Installation Information
© 1999, AXCESS
TM
Inc.
750.001.003
Revised June 1999
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Required for Road Loop Antenna Installation
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Saw for cutting the road surface (e.g., a walk-behind concrete
saw)
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Two 1/8” saw blades with spacer – abrasive blades for asphalt or
diamond blades for concrete
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Vacuum or compressed air to clean the cut
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Mounting or burying hardware – concrete nails, thin dowel for
pushing wire into cut, etc.
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Road Sealant – For example, Bondo Flexible Embedding Sealer
(P-606), 3M Detector Loop Sealant or Q-Seal sealant. It takes
about a gallon of “Bondo” to seal the cuts for a 4x16-foot
antenna.
Required for Wiegand Reader Installation
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AXCESS Wiegand Readers are standard SIA 26-bit. The Reader
accepts Data Zero, Data One and Ground. Wires between the
Reader and the Wiegand control panel should be 18 AWG, no
longer than 500 feet. The wires should be green for Data Zero,
white for Data One and black for Common Ground.
Required for FTT Reader Installation
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Unshielded, twisted-pair wire to connect Readers to each other.
For details on network lengths, see
Network Specifications
, page
27
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Sensitive trigger, TTL relays to drive door strikes or other devices
(for example, Altronix RBSN-TTL or Alarm Saf RBKS-124P)
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22 AWG wire, maximum four feet in length, to connect the FTT
Readers to the relays.
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Additional wire as specified by device manufacturer(s) to connect
to external control devices (i.e., camera, door strike, etc.)
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A straight-through (one to one) RS-232 cable of sufficient length
to connect the Serial Gateway to the System PC. It is
recommended that the cable not exceed 50 feet in length. One
end of the cable should be a male DB9 connector.
Required for Serial Reader Installation
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A straight-through (one to one) RS-232 cable of sufficient length
to connect the Reader to the System PC. It is recommended that
the cable not exceed 50 feet in length. One end of the cable
should be a male DB9 connector.