GAT SMART.Lock 7000 System
Electrical Connection
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4.5 Connection of the "MOXA N-Port" COM Converter
The “MOXA N-Port” COM Converter can be used in the locker hardware system to convert the slave controller’s RS
485 interface to Ethernet, thereby enabling the connection of the slave controllers to, for example, a higher-level
host computer (PC/server).
The connectivity and functionality of the MOXA COM Convertor varies by type. GANTNER offers the following
MOXA COM Converters:
- COM Converter Moxa 1-port EU (GANTNER Art.Nr.: 647787): One serial port (DB-9), EU power plug
- COM Converter Moxa 1-port UK (GANTNER Art.Nr.: 873182): One serial port (DB-9), UK power plug
- COM Converter Moxa 2-port (GANTNER Art.Nr.: 647989): Two serial ports (screw connection)
- COM Converter Moxa 4-port (GANTNER Art.Nr.: 882384): Four serial ports (DB-9)
- COM Converter Moxa 8-port (GANTNER Art.Nr.: 648081): Eight serial ports (RJ 45)
- COM Converter Moxa 16-port (GANTNER Art.Nr.: 648182): Sixteen serial ports (RJ 45)
Please see the manual of the applicable MOXA COM Converter for detailed technical information.
4.6 Connection of the GAT SMART.LockAxx 6350 Central Reader
: Display
: LED Signalling (red/green)
: Confirmation Button
: Illuminated, circular reading
field (to read the RFID data
carriers)
: Mounting Frame with Terminal
Connections
Figure 4.15 - GAT SMART.LockAxx 6350 Central Reader
The GAT SMART.LockAxx 6350 by Gantner Electronic is a device for reading RFID (Radio Frequency Identifica-
tion) data carriers. System users use the central reader with their electronic RFID data carriers to identify them-
selves in the locker system. The GAT SMART.LockAxx 6350 operates online, i.e., after reading a user’s data carrier
the central reader sends a request to a primary host computer and if an appropriate response is forthcoming (e.g.,
the user is authorised to open the locker), the central reader sends a command to the slave controller to unlock /
open the user’s locker.
The central reader is connected via Ethernet to a host computer and slave controllers are connected via the serial
RS 485 interface.