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XPR Access XPROX - User Manual

XPR Access XPROX
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XPROX
Proximity Reader
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Introduction
Features
INSTALLATION
Mounting instructions
PCB View
The XPROX is a compact Wiegand proximity reader designed to be integrated directly into door entry systems. It has exact
standard size dimensions to it in any door entry panels. Provided in ABS inish and compact design, the XPROX is a robust and
reliable product for this type of application.
- Multi-protocol compact slave proximity reader.
- Programmable features and protocol,with the use of the Multipro Programmer
- Ergonomically designed ABS housing.
- WIEGAND 26- 40-bit, CLOCK & DATA or CODIX compatible protocols.
- 810cm Read Range
- 125 kHz operating frequency.
- Reads EM4002 compatible tags and cards.
- Visual: Yellow LED, 2 Free tension LEDs (Red & Green).
- Audible Internal buzzer
- 12V DC, Current Consumption: 30mA.
- Screw type terminal blocks for easy connection.
- IP65
v.c2
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Summary

Introduction

Features

Installation and Connections

Mounting Instructions

Step-by-step guide for physically mounting the XPROX reader unit onto a surface.

PCB View

Diagram illustrating the pinout and layout of the XPROX reader's printed circuit board.

Codix Connection

Diagram showing how to connect the XPROX reader using the Codix protocol.

Wiegand;DataClock Connection

Diagram illustrating connections for Wiegand and DataClock protocols.

Connecting Voltage Free LEDs

Wiring diagrams for connecting voltage-free LEDs to the reader.

XPR Access XPROX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Voltage12 VDC
Operating Current500mA
Number of Doors1
Number of Inputs4
CommunicationTCP/IP, RS-485
Number of Users30, 000
Number of Events50, 000
Power SupplyNot included
HousingPlastic
Reader TypeWiegand, RS-485
Operating Temperature-10°C to 55°C
Number of Readers Supported2