Installation Note Cardax Prox Plus Mifare Reader CAUTION This equipment contains components that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Ensure both you and the equipment are earthed before beginning any servicing.
4 x Self-tapping pan-head screws 4 x 10 mm plastics screw caps 1 x M4 x 12 tamper-resistant Torx-head machine screw Power supply requirements Each Prox Plus Mifare reader consumes 200 mA from a 13.6 V ± 15% DC supply. Use a linear-regulator power source. Note: Switch mode power supplies are not recommended as they may reduce the read range of the Prox Plus Mifare reader. Firmware The reader firmware has two variants. These are set out in the table. Firmware identification Capability vR1.
vR1.nn vR2.nn After power has been applied, the reader: After power has been applied, the reader: Beeps Displays each of its icons in sequence Displays each of its icons in sequence Displays the secure icon . Displays each of its icons in sequence a second time Displays all icons simultaneously Displays a blank screen for about two seconds Displays the secure icon .
Cabling The Prox Plus Mifare reader uses the Cardax IV communications system. It can be connected to the following equipment: Cardax FT Controller 3000 Cardax FT Reader I/O Interface Cardax FT URI Use 4 core, 0.2 mm² (AWG 24) cabling with a maximum nominal capacitance of 120 pF/m. With this type of cable, the maximum distance between the Prox Plus Mifare reader and the device to which it connects is 200 m (650 ft).
When mounting a proximity reader on an internal wall, check that any reader fixed to the other side of the wall is not less than 200 mm away. Attaching the base plate Note: The Prox Plus Mifare reader has been designed to metric specifications. Any imperial measurements shown in this document are approximate. The Prox Plus Mifare reader is designed to be mounted on any solid flat surface including metal surfaces.
Press the base extrusion into the 20 mm (3/4 inch) hole and secure the base to the mounting surface using the four fixing screws. Fit the screw caps over each fixing screw. The screw caps prevent water from entering the reader via the fixing holes. The caps must be installed for the Prox Plus Mifare reader to comply with the environmental specification. Note: It is very important that the base of the reader is flush with and tight against the mounting surface.
Connections INTERCONNECT BOARD MOLEX 6471 CRIMP TERMINAL SOCKET 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 (VIEWED FROM CABLE SIDE OF SOCKET) (VIEWED FROM CABLE SIDE OF CONNECTOR) 1 1 RED 2 2 2 WHITE 3 3 3 BLUE 4 4 4 BLACK 1 READER +12V DATA OUT DATA IN FT CONTROLLER 3000; FT READER I/O INTERFACE; OR FT URI -12V INTERCONNECT BOARD 1 2 3 4 (VIEWED FROM READER SIDE OF CONNECTOR) You can connect the building cable to the reader in either of two ways: use the four-pin socket and cord supplied with the rea
Connecting to the Cardax FT Controller 3000 The Cardax FT Controller 3000 interfaces the following types of reader into the Cardax FT Command Centre system: Cardax IV readers, including Prox Plus Mifare readers Wiegand readers Each Cardax FT Controller 3000 can interface up to eight Prox Plus Mifare readers into the Cardax FT Command Centre system. The ports to which the Prox Plus Mifare reader can connect are set up as four distinct groups (numbered 1 to 4).
Controller 3000 Group (x4) PB1 and PA1... to... PB4 and PA4 PB 4 3 Prox Plus Mifare Reader 2 PA 2 1 2 1 Prox Plus Mifare Reader 1 Note: Within each group, you cannot mix Cardax IV readers with Wiegand Readers. This is because connecting one Wiegand reader requires all four pins on plug PB. For example, if you connect a Prox Plus Mifare reader to Port 1 of Group 1, Port 2 of Group 1 can only connect to another Cardax IV reader. The terminating resistors (J1 for Group 1, J2 for Group 2, etc.
Reader I/O Interface Group (x8) Prox Plus Mifare Readers Red 1 White 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Blue IN Reader A (PA) OUT Black Red White Blue IN Reader B (PB) OUT Black +V 0 Power (PD) For the location of the plugs on the Reader I/O Interface, refer to the component layout diagram: 10 Part number 3C4480 R10 May 2005
Connecting to the Cardax FT URI Connect the cables to the socket as shown. Cardax FT Universal Reader Interface Prox Plus Mifare Connector 4 3 2 1 Plug P1 or P2 Black GND Blue OUTPUTS White OUTPUTS Red DET COMMS COMMS 5/12V Connect the Prox Plus Mifare reader connector to either the P1 or P2 plug on the Cardax FT URI. Refer to the Cardax FT URI component layout diagram, next, for the location of the plugs.
Fitting the facia 1. Press the Molex 6471 socket onto the four pin plug on the interconnect board. 2. Push the interconnect board into the base plate so that the Molex 6471 socket beds into the grommet. 3. Push the interconnect board further until it is captured by the clips on the base plate. 4. Slide the facia attachment lugs into the guides at the rear of the base plate. 5.
Initialisation Initialising with the Cardax FT Controller 3000 Refer to the Cardax FT Controller 3000 Installation Note (Part number 3E1089) for initialisation instructions. Initialisation of the Cardax FT Controller 3000 does not require prior connection to the Prox Plus Mifare reader. The Prox Plus Mifare reader will be operational as soon as it is: connected to a Cardax FT Controller 3000, and configured as a Cardax IV reader within the Cardax FT Command Centre system.
Icons The Prox Plus Mifare reader displays the following icons on the liquid crystal display (LCD) to indicate the access status of the zone controlled by the reader.
Approvals and Standards This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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