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3. MOUNTING

. MOUNTING

. MOUNTING

. MOUNTING

  A . 

Remove the case closure screw.

  B . 

Insert a screwdriver in the bottom recess of the base, and use
it to separate the base from the keypad assembly.

  C . 

Place the base on the installation surface, mark the drilling
points, drill the holes and insert plastic anchors, if necessary.

  D . 

Fit the base into the rubber gasket and use the 3 mounting
screws to attach the base and gasket to the selected surface

CAUTION! If you are installing several TIAB units or TIAB
with RDR-1B, locate units at least 60 cm (2 ft) apart.

Attention!

 The Tamper

switch is activated when the
TIAB control unit’s front
cover is removed or when
the base is forcibly pulled
from the mounting surface,
which causes tamper switch
tab to break (see figure 4).
It is therefore especially
important to firmly attach
this tab to the wall with a
long screw.

Figure 4. 

Base and Rear Gasket

IMPORTANT! Do not install the RDR-1B on a metal surface or a metal door frame, since this decreases the read range significantly.
If you have to install the reader on a metal surface, use a spacer so that the reader will be at least 1 cm (3/8 in.) away from the metal.
You may use RDR-BACK which is an optionally available spacer designed specifically for this purpose.

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4. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESS CONTROL

. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESS CONTROL

. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESS CONTROL

. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESS CONTROL

4.1  Wiring Gauges and Routing

Use # 20 AWG or larger for connections between relay and door
strike or other switching devices. All other connections can  be
made with # 22 AWG or larger. Route the wires through the slot
in the rubber sealing gasket (see figure 4) and the recessed entry
channel in the TIAB control unit base. Verify that there is no
contact between uninsulated wires and the printed circuit board.

4.2 Wiring Instructions

The connections to the TIAB terminal block are shown in fig. 5.

A.

Connect one lead of the door strike to one of the hardware
(door strike) power supply terminals. Connect the other lead
of the door strike to terminal No. 10 (N.O.) of the TIAB.

Note:

 If you are using a magnetic door lock, connect one of

the leads to one of the hardware power supply terminals.
Connect the other lead to terminal No. 11 (N.C.) of the TIAB.

B.

Connect the other power supply terminal to terminal 12 (COM).

C.

Connect the TIAB power supply leads between terminals 8 (+)
and 9 (-). When using DC power supply, verify proper polarity.
When using AC power supply, disregard polarity.

  D .  

Connect the optional remote 

Request-To-Exit 

push-button

(N.O.) or PIR motion detector contacts (N.O.) across
terminals 3 and 2.

Note:

 For the external reader wiring and mounting instructions,

refer to the external reader installation instructions.

 

Figure 5. 

Wiring Diagram for Access Control

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5. WIRING FOR INTEGRATION WITH AN ALARM SYSTEM

. WIRING FOR INTEGRATION WITH AN ALARM SYSTEM

. WIRING FOR INTEGRATION WITH AN ALARM SYSTEM

. WIRING FOR INTEGRATION WITH AN ALARM SYSTEM

The integration with an alarm system is shown in figure 6.

  A . 

Perform steps A to D in section 4.2

.

  B . 

Connect the 

Panic

 output (terminal 7), the 

AuxOut

 output

(terminal 6), the 

Door Ajar 

output (terminal 4) and the

Forced Entry 

output (terminal 5) to the appropriate zone of

the alarm system, or to any other indicating device (relay,
LED, buzzer, etc.). All these outputs are of the open collector
type (see figure 7).

  C . 

Connect the Ground (terminal 2) to the alarm system ground
terminal.

  D . 

Connect the Tamper terminals (13 & 14) to a 24-hour zone of
the alarm system.

  E . 

Connect the optional Door Position detector (N.C. magnetic
switch),  between terminals 1 and 2.

Caution!

When operating the TIAB control unit by AC
power, disregard polarity, but note that
external buzzers (which are connected to the

AuxOut

 or 

Panic 

outputs) require a separate

DC power supply, as shown in figure 8.

Table 1 - 

TIAB Control Unit Terminal Assignments

Terminal

 

Description

Terminal

Description

1

Door Position input

 

8

+ V power supply

2

Ground output

9

 - V power supply

3

Request-To-Exit input

10

Output relay N.O.

4

Door Ajar output

11

Output relay N.C.

5

Forced Entry output

12

Output relay COM

6

Auxiliary output

13

Tamper Switch

 

7

Panic output

14

Tamper Switch

 

Figure 6 .  

Wiring Diagram for Integration with an Alarm System

Door position

detector (N.C.)

Alarm system

12V DC
or AC
 power
 supply

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External Reader

(optional)

Personal

Tag

 

Master Reset

Jumper

COMM 2 

(green)

POWER +

 (red)

Coded RF

Request To Exit

push-button or

motion detector

(N.O.)

COMM 1

 (white)

POWER –

Door strike

or relay

Magnetic

door lock

Door lock

power

supply

(DC or AC)

12V DC or AC
power supply

(black)

{

 

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Содержание TAG-IN-A-BAG

Страница 1: ...ey In a case of loss or theft of a tag the tag data can be easily deleted from the TIAB control unit memory list The standard TIAB package includes 10 user tags Additional tags are available 2 2 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Power input 12 16V DC or 9 12V AC Max Current Consumption 200 mA excluding EMS current Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F TIAB C...

Страница 2: ...are power supply terminals Connect the other lead to terminal No 11 N C of the TIAB B Connect the other power supply terminal to terminal 12 COM C Connect the TIAB power supply leads between terminals 8 and 9 When using DC power supply verify proper polarity When using AC power supply disregard polarity D Connect the optional remote Request To Exit push button N O or PIR motion detector contacts N...

Страница 3: ... desired master PIN code 4 digits and then press The programming of the master tag code is completed and the unit returns to normal position 6 3 Entering Quitting the Programming Mode Note For programming the master tag and PIN code are always required regardless of security level setting Entering the Programming Mode Hold the master tag near the TIAB for at least 10 seconds After the yellow LED b...

Страница 4: ...e in which the door lock is opened when a valid tag is presented to the reader in security level 2 followed by valid user PIN The TIAB control unit can use the internal reader or an optional external reader to read proximity tags Pressing and simultaneously activates the Panic output for 5 seconds In this case the buzzer does not beep The LEDs functions in normal operation are summarized in the ne...

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