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Brand | GE Security |
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Model | TS0870x |
Category | Card Reader |
Language | English |
Prerequisites and system details needed before installing the reader, covering online or offline modes.
Requirements for readers connected to an intelligent access controller LAN.
Requirements for readers connected to Wiegand or magnetic stripe interfaces.
Instructions for physically mounting the reader and considerations for its placement.
Information on using a 470 Ω resistor for LAN termination and connection points.
Details on the default LAN address and how to change it during programming.
Describes the reader's optical tamper and its configuration for offline mode.
Details wire colours and their applications for power, LEDs, data, and outputs.
Explains how to connect the reader to control panels, referencing diagrams.
Details the RS485 LAN connection, including cable type and termination resistor placement.
Describes the 'off-line' mode connection to Wiegand or magnetic stripe interfaces.
Instructions for powering the reader from a separate 12 VDC supply.
Details on using yellow and violet wires for egress buttons and open collector outputs.
Procedure for programming readers using an LCD RAS and polling the reader.
Method for programming readers, especially for secured mode and transferring passwords.
Creating a reader configuration card to program a single reader with specific settings.
Programming multiple readers using a generic configuration card and the built-in beeper.
Interpreting coded beeps to identify the reader's current LAN address.
How to prevent further programming changes with configuration cards using option 9.
Details on programming options for LEDs, protocols, egress, and factory defaults.
Configurable options for the open collector output, including door relay and tamper.
Enabling or disabling the use of reader configuration cards for programming.
Changing the reader address and displaying the last card read data.
Configuration for credit functionality, including credit setup and last card credit display.
Selecting between unsecured and secured modes for reader operation and password management.
Enabling or disabling the optical tamper and its data transmission to the panel.
Detailed setup for credit functionality, including token value, access levels, and relay timing.
Tables detailing data formats for online and offline modes based on protocol and security settings.
Customer responsibility for testing, liability limitations, and manual accuracy.