SENTINEL-PRO MM-6800 DOOR FRAME PROXIMITY READER Installation & Operation Manual 001-98-A Your best option for Proximity Access Control Last Update: February 4, 1999 Widow Applied Wireless Identifications Group, Inc.
Table of Contents 10 Mitochondrial IEEE pence ae Page 3 1.1 General Description. 1.2 Special Features. 1.3 Suggested Applications. . 2.0 Principal of Operation 3.0 Specifications 3.1 Measuring Read Distance.. 4.0 Preparation for Installation. . 4.1 Site Survey. 4.2 General Good Reader Installation Practice. 4.3 Metal 4.4 General Wiring Requirements 4.5 Power Supply 4.6 Grounding, 4.7 Wiring Diagrams. 5.0 Installation Procedure. . 5.1 5.2 Installation Steps. 5.3 Verification. 5.4 Mounting. 7.
1.0 INTRODUCTION: Aw Id's Sentinel-Prof MM-6800 Reader is one of the best performing Door frame Proximity Readers in the industry. This Reader is per-compensated for mounting on metal with simultaneous Gandhian and outputs. Its primary applications are Access Control and Time & Attendance applications. 1.1 General Descriptions: + Mullion mount reader » LED visual indicator * Indoor or outdoor installation * Audible feedback 1.
3.0 SPECIFICATIONS Input voltage... A5V to +12V Input current. ...60 to 120 mA typical Read range: Prof-Linc GR.. ...Up to 8 inches (20 cm) Prof-Linc CS... Up to 8 inches (20 cm) Transmit frequency... .. 125KHz (CW) Receiver frequency... 125KHz (Amplitude Modulated) Operating temperature range -30° C to +65° C Color... ...Dark Gray or Beige Output formats available... . & RS-232 (Standard) (Others are available upon request) 3.
* Keep all the Reader wiring at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from all other wiring, which include but not limited to, AC power, computer data wiring, telephone wiring and wiring ta electrical locking devices. * Do not install the reader within 12 inches computer CRT terminal. 4.2 General Good Reader Installation Practice * Make sure that the supply voltage of the Reader is within specification.
NOTE: WHEN USING AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY, ALWAYS USE A LINEAR POWER SUPPLY, DO NOT USE SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY. 4.5 Power Supply The operating frequency of a typical switching power supply ranges from 15 KHz to 50 KHz. It will usually generate wide band switching noises plus some of its harmonics may fall on or near 125 KHz, the operating frequency of the Reader. Therefore, avoid using a switching power supply at all times. AVOID using a single power supply for Reader and the magnetic lock.
5.2 Installation Steps Position the Reader (tem b on Parts List) at the appropriate mounting position. Use Figure 1 of the Installation sheet {item a. on Parts List) as template for rifling the holes. Position the template at the same location as the Reader. Drill two 7/64 holes as shown on the template. Drill one clearance hole for the cable and wiring lugs. Install a bushing or grommet to provide a smooth edge around the clearance hole.
Fig. 5.2-2 Wiring Diagram For RS-232 Output Format READER ya PANEL BEEPER (YELLOW), NA + DSR FATAL (WHITE) » + DTR DATA (GREEN) eo CT crs HOLD (BLUE) -> re RTS LED (BROWN) eo. e LED TRANSMIT (VIOLET) ® + RXD RECEIVE (ORANGE)® » TXD GROUND (BLACK) # eo GROUND 512vDC (RED} POWER SHIELD (DRAIN) eo » CHASSIS GROUND EARTH GROUND Fig. 5.2-3 Wiring Diagram For RS-232 & Gandhian Output Format RS-232 PANEL le DSR I.
5.4 Mounting a. Checks to ensure all connections are secured. Feed all wires through the cable access hole to the rear of mounting plate. b. Mount the Reader to the door frame with the #6-32x1” Thread-cutting screw, Type 23 (item c on Parts List). ¢. Insert the Screw hole plug (Item d on Parts List) into the screw clearance holes to conceal the screws. 6.0 WARRANTY Aw Id's products are warranted to the original purchaser to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the product.
When troubleshooting, try to identify the source of the problem to a unit level. “Is the problem from the panel?” Or “is the problem originated from the Reader? “ Maybe the problem “is the power supply?” All Award's readers will need only a power supply and a valid card to work properly. If the reader is only connected with RED and BLACK (Ground), the reader will BEEP and momentarily muted AMBER, when a valid card is presented.