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PLAN XP1M - Standby Batteries; External 12 VDC Power; Readers

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X P 1 M I N S T A L L E R G U I D E
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conform to local regulations and be appropriate to the termination method
used in the XP1M (e.g. Fused screw terminal block).
The controller should be earthed and the mains (L&N) polarity should be
observed when making this connection. Do not apply mains power to the
unit until the readers and other peripheral equipment are fully installed
and connected.
Please see the technical specification indicated on the PSU for further
information about the mains supply voltage and frequency.
Standby Batteries
Space is available inside the enclosure for a single 7Amp/Hr. sealed lead acid
battery, this must be connected to the ‘BATT’ output on the PSU/Charger
(observing the correct polarity). One set of standard battery leads is provided
with each panel although an additional pair will be provided on request. Do
not connect the batteries to the unit until the readers and other
peripheral equipment are fully installed and connected.
External 12vDC Power
The control unit can optionally be powered by an external third party 12vDC
PSU. Please see the connection diagrams for further information.
Readers
The system is compatible with most types of card reader; technologies
supported range from Mag-stripe, Wiegand Swipe and Proximity through to
more sophisticated Biometric and Contact-less Smart Card solutions. For
Asset Matching and Long range hands free, the system utilises the latest in long
range RFID tagging.
For connection purposes, all of the above reader options can be split into two
general interface types: ‘Wiegand’ and ‘Clock and Data’. Generally, the
Wiegand interface is used for all proximity readers and ‘Clock and Data’ is used
for Mag-stripe devices.
The documentation provided with the readers should be consulted for
installation guidance and cable requirements, however, the diagram below
indicates how the most common types of reader should be connected into the
XP1M reader ports.