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CSI Key/Card Readers
Installation Guide
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CSI Readers
CSI Key/Card Readers
The CSI key and card readers provide management and control of individual access to
restricted areas when used in conjunction with other components of the I/NET system.
The solid-state devices read magnetic data bits on the keys/cards and then transform the
magnetic information into electrical energy, transmitting the applicable data in a propri-
etary CSI format to processing and access point control devices through electronic
circuitry and interconnecting wiring.
To operate the reader, insert an authorized key/card into the slot on the front of the
reader, and then withdraw the card in one smooth, continuous motion. If the key/card
is valid and is inserted during an authorized period, the two-color LED on the front of
the reader shows green and remains lit as long as the door is unlocked. Any time the door
is unlocked, the LED shows green. Access is granted at these times.
If a key/card is inserted and properly read, but access is denied, the two color LED shows
solid red for two seconds. If a key/card is inserted and either left in or withdrawn too
slowly, if an invalid key/card is used, or if a valid key/card is used during an unauthorized
period, the two-color LED on the front of the key/card reader flashes red. Access is
denied under these circumstances.
Although identical in appearance, each of the CSI key/cards contains a unique, counter-
feit resistant magnetic code in the magnetic surface on the key/card. The codes are
preprogrammed at the factory and cannot be altered. Each key/card contains a Facility
Code, User Number, and Issue Level. Each key/card will initiate an individually unique
response from the key/card reader and DPU in accordance with specific system
programming.
In addition to the user keys/cards, there is one key, User 0, provided with each system that
is designated as the system key. The system key is used to enable stand-alone controllers
to accept programming of the specific system requirements. This key/card also allows full
time access to any door as long as the Facility Code is correct.
The key reader and associated keys offer the user “key chain” convenience to controlled
areas. With the card reader, you may use the associated cards as both the medium to gain
access to controlled areas and as personnel identification cards.
For additional information, refer to the appropriate Installation Guide (refer to
Installation
The CSI key/card readers may be installed on inside or outside doors (see
). You
can also install a reader in a pedestal to operate vehicle traffic controlling devices.
Note:
The pedestal installation is not a U.L. listed configuration.
All readers should be installed in a location convenient to the intended point of entry and
protected from the weather by a shield or hood when located outside. In many areas, you
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