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Model | emerald TS100 |
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Category | IP Access Controllers |
Tamper | Yes |
Housing | Polycarbonate |
Card Formats Supported | MIFARE, HID iCLASS, DESFire |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
Reader Interfaces | 2 x Wiegand, 2 x OSDP |
Inputs | 4 |
Outputs | 2 |
Details specifications for the TS100, TS200, and TS300 emerald models.
Lists product codes for CEM emerald models based on card technology.
Lists the card technologies supported by the emerald multi smart-card reader.
Details the UL-294 grading system ratings for the emerald terminal.
Provides physical dimensions and an illustration of the emerald terminal.
Details the operational ranges and ratings for various components of the emerald terminal.
Illustrates and describes the key internal components of the emerald terminal.
Presents a simplified illustration of a typical AC2000 network including emerald terminals.
Provides a flowchart detailing the steps for hardware installation of the emerald terminal.
Details preparations required before mounting the emerald terminal, including component care.
Lists the tools recommended for mounting the emerald terminal, including specialized screwdrivers.
Provides step-by-step instructions and an illustration for safely opening the emerald terminal.
Explains how to mount the back casing of the emerald terminal and attach the I/O board.
Provides dimensions and descriptions for drilling the emerald back casing for various mounting options.
Outlines recommended cabling requirements for connectors on the emerald terminal.
Specifies cabling and termination standards for Ethernet connections on the emerald terminal.
Illustrates and describes the components and connectors on the emerald terminal's front PCB.
Details the input/output board, its connections for power, inputs, outputs, and read heads.
Explains how the terminal supports lock types and power sources for connecting locks.
Details how to wire 12V locks using the terminal's internal power for fail-safe or fail-secure configurations.
Explains how to control locks using 12-24V DC external power supplies via emerald relays.
Describes the switch that allows power selection for outputs between internal and external sources.
Lists UL approved third party read heads that can be used with emerald installations.
Illustrates the wiring diagram for an emerald master terminal with a Request to Exit (REX) switch.
Provides configuration and operation details for inputs when using a Request to Exit switch.
Illustrates the wiring diagram for an emerald master terminal with a third party Wiegand read head.
Details configuration for using a third party Wiegand head, including wiring and input setup.
Explains how to monitor terminal inputs for four-state tampering and configure alarms.
Illustrates the resistor network configuration for enabling four-state tamper detection on inputs.
Provides steps for re-assembling the emerald terminal after wiring and configuration.
Explains how to check the network status indicator on the emerald terminal screen.
Details how to access the system configuration menu on the emerald terminal using a passcode.
Guides users through setting the terminal's IP address, subnet mask, and gateway in the network menu.
Explains network routing for fragmented networks and advises contacting a network administrator.
Describes how to use the PING utility on the terminal to test connectivity with the AC2000 server.
Explains how to present an access card to the terminal and describes the expected response screens.
Explains how to navigate the menus on the emerald terminal's graphical user interface.
Details how to access the system configuration menu for diagnostic and testing functions.
Provides access to sub-menus for network, firmware, database, configuration, and unit information.
Details hardware and software versions of the emerald terminal.
Provides information about the onboard card database, including counts and last updates.
Provides information about terminal door modes, some of which are not UL evaluated.
Provides information regarding the status of the terminal, including tamper, run time, and comms.
Details the built-in tests available on the emerald terminal for checking specific functionality.
States that there are no required maintenance guidelines for the emerald terminal.