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Wiring, Token type and configuration – Paxton PROXIMITY metal HID reader User Manual

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Wiring

10V DC

14V DC

140 mA

115 kHz

135 KHz

- 35 °C

+ 66 °C

IPX7

76 mm

76 mm

27 mm

40 mm

20 mm

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http://paxton.info/596

Voltage

Carrier frequency

Specifications

Operating temperatures - all items

Electrical

Environment

Dimensions

Min

Max

Width

Height

Depth

Current

Cable length

Read Range

Token

Keyfob

Waterproof

Min

Max

3 metres

This product is not suitable for retail sale. All warranties are

invalid if this product is not installed by a competent person.

Token type and configuration

The reader will recognise 125 kHz HID

TM

proximity tokens in format to produce a Wiegand output (26 to 50 bit) or

EM4100 tokens to produce a Clock and Data output.

The reader scans the first token presented after power up and will match the reader mode to the format discovered.

If no token is read within 3 minutes of powering up, the reader will default to HID

TM

. If you require EM4100

operation, power cycle the reader and present an EM4100 token within 3 minutes.

Once in HID

TM

or EM4100 mode, the reader will remain in that format.

Connection to a Net2

ACU reader port

+12V DC
Red LED
Amber LED
Green LED

Clock/data1

Data/data0

Not required
0V

Hands Free Token

Not Compatible

If used with Net2, the ACU reader port must be configured to read the correct data format.

Where Wiegand cards are used, you must set the correct data format (e.g. Wiegand 26 bits) in the ACU

reader port configuration or create a custom wiegand filter in the Net2 Server Configuration Utility. For further

information see

: AN1010 - Configuring custom Wiegand formats <

http://paxton.info/990

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Outdoor use