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Brand | Genetec |
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Model | Synergis IX |
Category | Card Reader |
Language | English |
Details the two available editions of the Synergis IX DIN Rail Single Door Controller.
Ensures all metalwork is at the same earth potential for safety and component protection.
Connects the DIN Rail enclosure and modules to a single-point earth ground.
Provides instructions for safely removing the Controller from its DIN Rail mount.
Explains how to power the Controller using a 12V DC supply or PoE.
Details powering the Controller via a PoE Router and its implications for network outputs.
Describes the encrypted RS-485 communications technology used by the Controller.
Specifies recommended cable types and standards for module network wiring.
Explains the mandatory placement of 330 Ohm EOL resistors on the RS-485 network.
Details connecting a backup battery for power continuity during outages.
Outlines the Ethernet interface, protocol, and default IP address settings.
Guides on setting the Controller's IP address via web interface or keypad.
Details viewing or changing IP address settings using a Synergis keypad.
Explains the process of adding and configuring a Controller in Synergis software.
Describes adding a Controller with pre-configured expanders, inputs, and outputs.
Covers adding expanders and configuring their associated inputs/outputs.
Lists configuration options like default door types and floor plans.
Details automatic door record creation and assignment to expanders.
Explains duplicating configuration from a previously set up Controller.
Outlines final configuration steps for serial number and communication parameters.
Covers serial number, IP address, and dynamic IP update settings for controllers.
The UDP port for Ethernet modules to communicate with the Synergis controller.
Configures the onboard reader to register as a Reader Expander on the network.
Defines the output activated upon successful door access for the onboard reader.
Details initializing controller encryption and disabling it for secure communication.
Directs users to online help for additional Options and Misc Options settings.
Configures automatic time synchronization using SNTP servers and time zones.
Customizes reader types, bit length, site code, and card number formats.
Defines parity type, location, start, and end for data block calculations.
Defines set bit and clear bit locations within received data for error checking.
Step-by-step guide to changing module network addresses electronically via software.
Explains how wire color configuration differentiates entry vs. exit readers.
Diagram and description for connecting a single RS-485 reader for entry only.
Diagram showing connection of two RS-485 readers for entry/exit configuration.
Details connecting door monitoring contacts and the REX input for door status.
Explains connecting an electric strike lock using the controller's integrated relay.
Guides on programming the onboard reader similar to a Reader Expander module.
Illustrates input configuration using EOL resistors for tamper and fault detection.
Illustrates input configuration without EOL resistors, monitoring open/closed states.
Lists EOL resistor options and their monitored statuses for input configuration.
Details trouble inputs for monitoring controller status and generating alarms.
Shows a typical connection diagram for the Controller's Form C relay output.
Procedure to reset the Controller to factory default settings and turn off encryption.
Steps to temporarily set the IP address for web interface access and configuration.
Explains the state meanings of the Power indicator LED.
Describes the meaning of the Status indicator LED, typically normal operation.
Explains the Fault indicator LED, signifying non-standard operating modes.
Shows the operational status of the PoE connection via its LED.
Displays the status of the backup battery through its LED.
Indicates the status of the Ethernet connection via its LED.
Shows reader data reception status via short or long LED flashes.
Shows the status of the lock output relay (ON/OFF) via its LED.
Displays physical input status (OPEN, CLOSED, TAMPER, SHORT) via LEDs.
Notes the RCM compliance label indicating adherence to applicable standards.
Confirms compliance with EU directives for safety, EMC, and RoHS.
Provides guidance on the proper disposal of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment.
Details compliance with EN50131 standards for security equipment classification.
Lists specific requirements for EN 50131-1 compliance, including PIN length and access.
Explains EN 50131-1 requirements for anti-masking functionality with detectors.
Outlines FCC Part 15 compliance for Class A digital devices and interference mitigation.