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Specifies voltage, current, and compliance standards for the power supply.
Shows how to connect the device to a network via a HUB using Ethernet cables.
Explains direct connection to a PC using a straight CAT-5 cable.
Details connection setup with a converter for host communication.
Important notes on bus termination and signal grounding for RS485.
Illustrates RS485 connection between BioEntry Plus (master) and Secure I/O (slave).
Diagram and notes for connecting a fail-safe lock via relay.
Diagram and notes for connecting a fail-secure lock via relay.
Shows connection for automatic doors using RTE Switch and Presence Detector.
Details connections for Request To Exit and door status sensors.
Illustrates wiring for alarm and emergency switches.
Steps to reset TCP/IP or RS-485 settings using DIP switches.
Solutions for slow reading or failure to read fingerprints.
Addresses authorization failures and doors not opening.
| Type | Basic access control reader |
|---|---|
| Log capacity | 50000 |
| Certification | CE, FCC, KC |
| Product color | Black, Blue |
| RFID frequency | 125000 MHz |
| Number of users | 5000 user(s) |
| Access code reader | No |
| Fingerprint reader | Yes |
| Authentication type | Access chip/card |
| PC connected | - |
| RS-485 ports | 1 |
| Supported network protocols | TCP/IP |
| Sustainability certificates | RoHS |
| Processor frequency | 400 MHz |
| DC current (max) | 1 A |
| DC voltage range | 12 - 12 V |
| Depth | 37 mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 50 mm |
| Height | 160 mm |