ACSR35L
Mullion Mount
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Single-gang Wall Mount*
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*Plastic or metal.
3.0 Reader Wiring
Wiegand
Magstripe
Conductor
Function
Conductor
Function
Red
DC (8-14 VDC)
Red
DC (8-14 VDC)
Black
Ground
Black
Ground
Green
Data 0
Green
Clock
White
Data 1
White
Data
Brown
Red LED
a
Brown
Red LED
Orange
Green LED
b
Orange
Green LED
Yellow
Not Used
Yellow
Not Used
Blue
Beeper
Blue
Beeper
Violet
Read Mode
c
Violet
Read Mode
Drain
Shield Ground
Drain
Shield Ground
4.0 Cable Requirements
24 AWG minimum, multi-conductor stranded with an overall foil shield, for example Belden 9535 or similar, supporting the five conductors
comprising the physical layer of the Wiegand interface (power, ground, data 0, data 1, and/or beeper and LED). Alternatively, Belden 9539 or
similar, for all reader functions. Contact your access control system manufacturer for their specific requirements. Per the SIA’s Wiegand
specification, maximum cable length is 500 feet (152 m).
5.0 Output Formats
Wiegand (industry standard 26-bit Wiegand and custom Wiegand formats)
Magnetic Stripe (ABA Track II, clock and data, with card present)
6.0 Grounding
Shield (drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. Shield (drain) and reader ground must be tied together at the access panel
and connect to an earth ground at one point.
7.0 Power
Reader may be powered by the access panel. A linear power supply is recommended for best operation.
NOTES:
a
Single Line LED:
This is the standard operating mode and does not
make use of the Orange conductor. The LED is Red when the reader is
idle and flashes when a card is presented. The LED turns Green when
the Brown Conductor is pulled low by the access control panel.
b
Dual Line LED:
This mode makes use of both the Brown and Orange
conductors. The Brown conductor controls the Red LED and the Orange
conductor controls the Green LED. LED states are determined by the
access control system option and capability.
c
Read Mode:
In regards to contactless smart card credentials, the
reader will only read and output the credential’s Card Serial Number
(CSN) when the Violet conductor is pulled low (connected to ground).
Otherwise, the reader will only read and output the credential’s
programmed Sector data.
QUICK START GUIDE
MOBILE-READY
CONTACTLESS SMARTCARD READER
This Quick Start Guide is intended for experienced installing technicians. It is a basic reference to ensure all connections are properly made.
Models include
ACSR35L, ACSR62L, and ACSR64L
long-range readers.
1.0 Introduction
A key component of a physical security electronic access control system, a mobile-ready reader combining BLE and contactless smart card
technologies is based on RFID technology. In operation it is capable of reading data stored on a contactless smartcard credential via high
frequency—or reading data from mobile credential stored in a smartphone’s wallet app via BLE technology—and without physical contact, and
then passing the data obtained to the physical access control system. Access control systems typically manage and record the movement of
individuals through a protected area, such as a locked door.
2.0 Mounting Provisions
Each reader may be installed either indoors or outdoors. Mounting options shown in the table below. Use supplied #6 mounting screws, or
equivalent security screws, for installation.
ACSR62L
ACSR64L
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