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Access Easy Controller 2.1 How to Install Reader and Field Devices | en 49
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd Hardware Installation Manual 2018.11 | 1.0.6 | F.01U.122.796
All controller termination land on removable terminal strips. We suggest you carefully
remove the terminal strips before landing the wires. Once all wires have been landed
on a terminal strip and verified, gently re-insert the terminal strip on the circuit
board.
If wiring directly to the terminal strips without first removing the strip from the
board, use caution that bare wires do not accidentally touch any components or foils
on the circuit boards.
Terminate all unused door contact and request-to-exit circuits by connecting a 6.8K
ohm resistor directly across the appropriate terminals. Also terminate unused input
zones on 8-IO boards.
The following pages contains door wiring diagrams for some most common HID readers used
with the AEC2.1. This section provides instructions on how to test the readers.
The following readers have been verified by UL for compatibility with the controller:
HID MiniProx Reader
HID ProxPro with Keypad Reader
HID ProxPro without Keypad Reader
HID ProxPoint Reader
Notice!
Refer to Card Reader Keypad Functions, page 63 for a detail description on the AEC2.1 reader
Keypad functions.
10.1 HID MiniProx Reader
1. Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper
connector on the 4-Reader board.
Result: The reader LED will alternately flash between red & green for a few seconds, and
the beeper in the reader will beep three times in a sequence of two beeps, short pause,
one beep. The LED will remain lit in red.
2. Present a card to the reader.
Result: The green LED should light briefly and the reader should sound a short beep. This
indicates that the reader recognized the card.
3. Depending on the setup of the controller database for the card used in the previous step,
one of two events will occur within a second of the beep in step 2. Note that either
response indicates that the reader is working.
If the card is configured to allow access through the reader, then the LED will light in
green for a few seconds indicating that access has been granted.
Or, if the database has not yet been configured, then the LED will flash between red
& green in a rapid alternating pattern for two to three seconds indicating that access
has been denied.

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