2 wiegand output reader, 3 rs-232 output, 0 specifications – Keri Systems SM-2000 User Manual
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IntelliProx – SM-2000
2305 Bering Drive
01830-003 Rev. H
San Jose, CA 95131 USA
(800) 260-5265 (408) 435-8400 FAX (408) 577-1792
Web: www.kerisys.com E-mail: [email protected]
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1.2
Wiegand Output Reader
The IntelliProx has a standard 26-bit output, allowing reader data to be passed through to a host controller. The
IntelliProx's LED can be driven by two control lines or by a single control line to accommodate the host controller's
configuration. Optionally, the door lock control relay may be used for back-up local door control should the host
controller go down. An IntelliProx unit can be easily integrated with larger access systems relying on the host
controller's larger database, or it can be used in conjunction with the host database for alternative applications. Host
controllers that provide 5 to 12 VDC can power the IntelliProx.
NOTE: For proper Wiegand operation, KC26X, PKT26X, or MT96X credentials must be used.
1.3
RS-232 Output
The RS-232 serial connection used for D-Lite communication also transmits card read data. If the IntelliProx unit is in
stand-alone mode, Keri proximity card ID data is sent out the RS-232 serial data lines. If the IntelliProx unit is in
Wiegand Output mode, Wiegand card ID data is sent out the Data 0/Data 1 lines and the RS-232 serial data lines. A host
computer or access panel can use the RS-232 serial data lines as an alternative method for receiving card ID data from
the IntelliProx unit. Data is transmitted in an ASCII stream at 9600 baud with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
However, when receiving data in this manner, the host computer or access panel cannot transmit data back to the
IntelliProx unit through the RS-232 serial data lines. Whenever the IntelliProx unit receives data through the RS-232
serial data lines, the IntelliProx unit assumes it should be in D-Lite communication mode and automatically switches to
D-Lite communication mode. When in D-Lite communication mode the IntelliProx unit’s LED fashes Red when the
first byte is received. The unit continues flashing Red and ignores card reads until the unit switches out of D-Lite mode
(done by a disconnect command from the D-Lite software or after 60 seconds of no communication).
2.0
Specifications
The IntelliProx system is made up of an SM-2000 smart module and a standard Keri Systems proximity reader.
Smart Module SM-2000 (see Figure 1):
Input Voltage
5 to 14 Volts DC
Current Consumption
50 mA, Nominal
Operating Temperature Range
0º to 65º Centigrade
User Capacity
up to 500 Cards or Tags
Relay Contact Rating
1 Amp at 30 Volts DC or AC
Dimensions
3.5" High x 1.8" Wide x 0.7" Deep (8.89 cm x 4.57 cm x 1.78 cm)
Weight
5 Ounces (0.14 kg)
Door Unlock Time
7 Seconds (factory default cannot be changed)
Door Held Open Time
7 Seconds (factory default cannot be changed)
SM-2000 plus Reader (refer to the appropriate Reader Quick Start Guide):
Current Consumption with Readers
IP-2003/-2004
100 mA, Typical
(MS-3000/MS-4000 Reader)
IP-2005
150 mA, Typical
(MS-5000 Reader)
IP-2007
250 mA, Typical
(MS-7000 Reader)
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1. If the host controller provides 5 VDC reader power, the MS-7000 reader should be powered by a separate
power supply to ensure they have enough power for proper operation