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CIS enLOGIC EA9502 - Ehandle Wiring Diagram

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Functions of each type of Handles
P/N eHandle Types
EH01 RFID Card Reader
EH02 RFID Card+Keypad
Reader
EH03 Electronic only
eHandle
EH04 Keypad only
eHandle
2.2 eHandle
Wiring Diagram
The wiring diagram below provides a visual illustration of the physical connections and physical layout of a
typical electronic rack eHandle
system, demonstrating the interconnections between a
eHandle
, a Panduit PDU, and relative sensors.
Description
eHandle RFID (125kHz /13.56MHz)
with integral humidity sensor
Support Single factor RFID card authentication
Remote lock/unlock capability
eHandle RFID (125kHz /
13.56MHz) and Keypad with
sensor
Support Dual Authentication
Remote lock/unlock capability
Need to provide an option in firmware to hide the pin with * when pin is
typed. This hidden pin mode can be enabled and disabled in firmware.
eHandle No Card Reader with in
tegral humidity sensor
Remote lock/unlock capability
RF support to be disabled in factory firmware mode.
eHandle No Card Reader and Keypad with
integral humidity sensor
Support User pin authentication
Physical key override
Remote lock/unlock capability
RF support to be disabled in factory firmware mode.
Wiring Diagram
The wiring diagram below provides a visual illustration of the physical connections and physical layout of a
system, demonstrating the interconnections between a
, a Panduit PDU, and relative sensors.
5
with integral humidity sensor
13.56MHz) and Keypad with
integral humidity
Need to provide an option in firmware to hide the pin with * when pin is
typed. This hidden pin mode can be enabled and disabled in firmware.
tegral humidity sensor
RF support to be disabled in factory firmware mode.
integral humidity sensor
.
RF support to be disabled in factory firmware mode.
The wiring diagram below provides a visual illustration of the physical connections and physical layout of a
system, demonstrating the interconnections between a
n electronic rack