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fitness for any particular purpose. CSI will, from time to time, revise the product(s) described in this manual and reserves the right to make such changes without obligation to notify the purchaser. In no event shall CSI be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of purchase or use of this manual or the information contained herein.
Plug the equipment into a different outlet, so that the computing device and receiver are on different branch circuits. ✦ Disconnect and remove any unused cables that may be acting as a transmission source. ✦ Make certain that the computing device is plugged into a grounded outlet receptacle. If necessary, contact CSI for additional suggestions. CSI Readers...
Overview I/NET uses several types of readers integrated into its system. Readers interface with I/NET through connections to door processor units (DPUs). The reader type may be CSI key/card, ABA, Watermark, Wiegand, Proximity, or I/DISC. These readers may attach to a DPU-7910A series or DPU-7920 series controller.
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When a Wiegand reader type is selected, this signal will drive to 0 volts to turn the LED Red LED When setting the reader type to CSI, ABA, Indala proximity, Watermark, or I/DISC, this signal will drive to 5 volts to turn the LED ON.
When the Wiegand reader type is selected, this signal will drive to 0 volts to turn the LED When setting the reader type to CSI or ABA, Indala proximity, Watermark, or I/DISC, this signal will drive to 5 volts to turn the LED ON.
Installation Guide CSI Key/Card Readers The CSI key and card readers provide management and control of individual access to restricted areas when used in conjunction with other components of the I/NET system. The solid-state devices read magnetic data bits on the keys/cards and then transform the...
Installation Guide CSI Key/Card Readers Figure 2. Model CRDRDR Card Reader and Model KEYRDR Key Reader will also need to install a key/card reader low temperature package for proper operation below 30˚F (–1˚C). Note: U.L. listed versions of key/card readers are provided with an enclosure and the low temper- ature package.
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CSI Key/Card Readers Installation Guide Door Jamb Door Jamb or Mullion or Mullion 1.30" 1.30" (3.30 cm) (3.30 cm) Cut Out Cut Out Key Reader Key Reader 1.60" Mounting Mounting (4.06 cm) Hole Hole 3.60" (9.14 cm) Figure 3. Key/Card Reader Mounting Hole (with LED up) and secure key/card reader in mounting hole with ⁄...
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Installation Guide CSI Key/Card Readers appropriate length. Cover access hole with appropriate plate as shown in Figure 5. An entry and exit configuration is shown in Figure Door Jamb or Mullion " (4.8 mm) Screw U-Bracket Access Cutout Cover Plate...
The key reader can be flush-mounted in a standard single gang switch enclosure. The card reader requires a larger flush mount box, which is available from CSI. Contact CSI with specific questions regarding mounting methods. Installation Procedure for Key/Card Reader with Pushbutton...
Installation Guide CSI Key/Card Readers Pedestal Installation An optional key/card reader pedestal is available from CSI. The pedestal provides weath- erproofing, easy access, and simplifies key/card reader installation. Note: The pedestal installation is not a U.L. listed configuration. At new concrete installations, or if a separate mounting surface is poured for the pedestal, set four ⁄...
Connect the other end of the wire to the metal object by the method best suited to ensure a solid ground connection. If no suitable metal object is available for grounding, consult CSI for further key/card reader grounding information. 10 AWG Crimp-on (5.27 mm...
Installation Guide CSI Key/Card Readers and will therefore require a breakout box). All operating power and data is routed through this single cable. Signal pinouts for the CSI key/card readers are shown in Table Caution: When connecting the key/card reader to a DPU-7920 series controller, do not connect the Chassis GND signal on pin 2 of the reader to the DPU (the DPU uses terminal 2 on TB3 and TB4 as an Auxiliary input).
CSI Key/Card Readers Installation Guide Low Temperature Package Contents The contents of the key/card reader low temperature packages are shown below. Key Reader Low Temperature Package (KEYHEAT): ✦ Heater element with mounting bracket × ✦ One panhead screw, #2-56 ⁄...
12. Apply power to the power supply as instructed in the owner’s manual. KEYPIN and CARDPIN Field Output Installation The KEYPIN1, KEYPIN2, CARDPIN1, and CARDPIN2 are 12-position keypads for indoor or outdoor use, using CSI proprietary format. The signal pinouts for these keypads are shown in Table DPU-7910A Field Output Connection Use the following steps for cable installation to a DPU-7910A.
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CSI Key/Card Readers Installation Guide Data Green Shield Ground Clock To J1 of KEYPIN or CARDPIN Figure 10. KEYPIN and CARDPIN Cable Connection CSI Readers...
Data is transmitted with the least significant bit first within the ABA digit format, and most significant digit first within the CSI field format. The ABA data format used with the CSI DPUs is broken into five sequential digit fields, left to right on the encoder display.
ABA Mag-Stripe cards (Track 2, High Energy) for use with CSI DPUs. CSI data can contain only the hexadecimal characters 0 through 9. User data may contain any hexadecimal character except 0B and 0F. User data can vary in length from zero to 21 characters.
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2 of the attached breakout box. You may then connect the cable shield to terminal 2 of the breakout box. Note: The DPU-7920 series controllers cannot be configured to provide the chassis ground for the cable shield. These controllers use terminal 2 as an auxiliary input. CSI Readers...
✦ When connecting the reader to a DPU-7910A series controller, the cable from the reader connects to a CSI breakout box. The breakout box then connects to the DPU reader ports (1A, 2A, 1B, or 2B) using on RJ45 CSI modular reader cable (CBL063).
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2 of the attached breakout box. You may then connect the cable shield to terminal 2 of the breakout box. Note: The DPU-7920 series controllers cannot be configured to provide the chassis ground for the cable shield. These controllers use terminal 2 as an auxiliary input. CSI Readers...
Installation Guide I/DISC Reader I/DISC is a read-only memory device that consists of a small, button-shaped stainless steel casing containing a micro-electric circuit. CSI offers three models of I/DISC readers as follows: ✦ Model IDISCRDR – I/DISC reader with separate LED.
✦ When connecting the I/DISC reader to a DPU-7910A series controller, the cable from the reader connects to a CSI breakout box (BRKBOX2). The breakout box then connects to the DPU reader ports (1A, 2A, 1B, or 2B) using an RJ45 CSI modular reader cable (CBL063).
DPU. Connect the shield from the 24 AWG (0.206 mm ) twisted-pair cable to a good earth ground. If you are using a CSI breakout box, also connect the cable shield to terminal 2 on the breakout box. Caution: When connecting the I/DISC reader to a DPU-7920 series controller, do not connect the cable shield to terminal 2 on the DPU (TB3 or TB4).
PIN pad to TB3 or TB4 on the DPU. ✦ Use two CSI breakout boxes (one at the reader/PIN pad and one at the DPU) and CSI modular reader cable (CBL063, CBL064, CBL065, or CBL066) connected to each breakout box.
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– “Secure” to require an I/DISC read only ✧ Key/Card Translation: Perform these translations as necessary using the I/NET Key/Card Translations editor. Refer to the I/NET 2000 System Operator Guide or Technical Reference Guide for more information concerning I/NET 2000. CSI Readers...
2601 format by Sensor Engineering and is available to the user directly from Sensor Engineering. Cards with the CSI 32-bit format are available only from CSI. The limited access to this format, as well as the CSI-controlled site number encoding, provides an additional level of security to the user.
Swipe Type Card Reader, Red LED, Outdoor WT11 Turnstile Type Card Reader, Red LED Use the following steps to connect the field output cables to the CSI breakout box, or directly to the DPU-7920 at TB3 or TB4 (see Figure 17).
DPU-7910A through a breakout box, connect the shield and earth ground to terminal 2. Connecting the 66-Bit Wiegand Reader (without PIN Pad Support) Use the following steps to connect a 66-bit Wiegand reader to a DPU-7920, or to a CSI breakout box for use with a DPU-7910A (see Figure 18).
Connecting the 66-Bit Wiegand Reader and the ESSEX PIN Pad Use the following steps to connect a 66-bit Wiegand reader and ESSEX PIN pad to a DPU-7920, or to a CSI breakout box for use with a DPU-7910A (see Figure 19).
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DPU-7910A through a breakout box, connect the shield and earth ground to terminal 2. PIN Pad Connections: Connect the red wire (+12 VDC) to terminal 1. Connect the white wire (DATA 1) to terminal 3. Connect the green wire (DATA 0) to terminal 5. CSI Readers...
I/NET 2000. PINPAD26 Field Output Installation CSI provides a 12-position keypad for indoor or outdoor use. The PINPAD26 uses a Wiegand 26-bit format. The PINPAD26 is a keyless/cardless product that requires only the entry of a 5-digit code. Data format is the same as shown in “Wiegand Data Format”...
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Use the following steps to directly connect the field output cables to the DPU-7920 at the TB3 or TB4 terminals using the following steps (Figure 20). Use the following steps to connect the field output cables to the CSI breakout box (see Figure 20). Data-1 Connect the white wire ( ) to terminal 3.
66-bit Wiegand reader. In this configuration, both the reader and the PIN pad connect in parallel to the DPU reader port or to a CSI breakout box. Installation instructions for the ESSEX PIN pad are described earlier in the Wiegand reader section of this document.
✦ When connecting the reader to a DPU-7910A series controller, the cable from the reader connects to a CSI breakout box. The breakout box then connects to the DPU reader ports (1A, 2A, 1B, or 2B) using an RJ45 CSI modular reader cable (CBL063).
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✧ Key/Card Translation: If the DPU is configured to enable Wiegand 26-bit key/card translations, perform these translations as necessary using the I/NET Key/Card Translations editor. Refer to TCON116, DPU-7910A Installation Guide, or TCON117, DPU-7920 Installation Guide, for the necessary DIP switch setting to enable Wiegand 26-bit key/card translations. CSI Readers...
The Dorado 780 reader also supports the silent duress annunciation feature of I/NET version 4.3x and later. Refer to “Silent Duress Annunciation” on page 32 for more infor- mation about this feature. CSI Readers...
Installation Guide Proximity Readers CSI provides eight models of proximity readers for indoor or outdoor uses. The read ranges vary by model from 0–4" to 0–15" (0–10 cm to 0–38 cm). The standard data format for these readers is Wiegand. These readers provide an LED function, red for access denied, and green for access granted.
This proximity reader is an indoor/outdoor Door Frame Reader, and mounts directly on a standard 1.75" (4.5 cm) wide metal door/window frame (mullion). Read range is 0–4" (0–10 cm) with the PC-121 Card. Use the steps in “Proximity Reader Installation with the Indala ARE-142” on page CSI Readers...
Connect the white wire ( ) from terminal 4, TB2 of the ARE-142 to terminal 3 on the breakout box or DPU-7920. The blue wire (Beeper) from terminal 6, TB2 of the ARE-142 is not connected to the breakout box or DPU-7920. CSI Readers...
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6 for Red LED operation. Connect the black wire (Ground) from terminal 9, TB2 of the ARE-142 to terminal 8 of the breakout box or DPU-7920. Connect the cable shield to terminal 9, TB2 of the ARE-142. CSI Readers...
Always locate the linear power supply as close to the reader as physically possibly to ensure maximum read ranges and placement separation. PIN Pad Proximity Readers In addition to the CSI proximity readers, I/NET versions 4.3x and later also support the use of the following third-party readers with the DPU-7910A and DPU-7920 series controllers: ✦...
Proximity Readers Motorola/Indala ARK-501 Installation Use the following steps to connect the Motorola/Indala ARK-501 reader to the DPU or CSI breakout box. Note: The wire colors specified in the following steps refer to the wires from the reader. The actual wire colors at the DPU will depend on the cabling used for the installation.
Refer to the I/NET 2000 System Operator Guide or Technical Reference Guide for more information concerning I/NET 2000. Hughes ProxPro Installation Use the following steps to connect the Hughes ProxPro reader to the DPU or CSI breakout box. On the Hughes ProxPro, set the SW1 DIP switches as follows:...
Pressing the fifth digit or the pound (#) key ends the PIN entry sequence. If less than 5 digits have been entered when the user presses the # key, then all digits that CSI Readers...
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The Motorola/Indala ARK-501 and Hughes ProxPro readers also support the silent duress annunciation feature of I/NET version 4.3x and later. Refer to “Silent Duress Annunciation” on page 32 for more information about this feature. CSI Readers...
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Power: 5 VDC ±5% at 25 mA maximum. Power: 11 to 15 VDC at 50 mA maximum. (For U.L. listed applications, the readers must be powered from CSI Models Operating Temperature: –31˚ to 150˚ F (–35˚ to 66˚ C) DPU-7910A or DPU-7920.) Humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing Operating Temperature: 20˚...
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Output Signal: 26/32-bit Wiegand data format. Output Signal: 26/32-bit Wiegand data format. × × × × Dimensions: 1.7" L 4.6" W 0.6" D Dimensions: 2.3" L 5.3" W 1.7" D × × × × (4.32 11.68 1.52 cm) (5.83 13.46 4.32 cm) CSI Readers...
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Output Signal: 26/32-bit Wiegand data format. × × Output Signal: 26/32-bit Wiegand data format. Dimensions: 5.5" L 1.6" W 0.75" D × × (14.0 1.0 cm) × × Dimensions: 4.6" L 5.5" W 1.4" D × × (11.68 13.97 3.56 cm) CSI Readers...
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Power: 10–28.5 VDC at 100 mA (160 mA peak) (linear power supply required) Operating Temperature: –22° to 150°F (–30° to 65°C) Cable: 500 feet (150 m) 22 AWG (0.324 mm ) shielded, 6-conductor stranded. Weight: 12 oz. (336 g) CSI Readers...
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Operation signal assignments specifications terminal assignments support CARDPIN1 Hughes ProxPro output cable installation description DPU-3100 installation DPU-7910A PIN Pad Operation DPU-7920 specifications CARDPIN2 output cable installation DPU-3100 DPU-7910A DPU-7920 I/DISC physical installation 20–21 Data format 15–16 Watermark CSI Readers...
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Data format 15–16 compatibility Dorado 780 Hughes ProxPro Motorola/Indala ARK-501 PIN Pad Operation signal breakout Dorado 780 Watermark ESSEX data format Hughes ProxPro Wiegand Motorola/Indala ARK-501 26-Bit format PINPAD26 32-Bit format data format 66-Bit format installation Proximity Reader ARE-142 CSI Readers...
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Related DPU manuals Signal breakout Silent Duress Annunciation Watermark data format output cable installation Wiegand 26-Bit format 32-Bit format 66-Bit format Dorado 780 ESSEX PIN Pad Hughes ProxPro models Motorola/Indala ARK-501 PINPAD26 readers output installation WC11 WK11 WS11 WS21 WT11 CSI Readers...
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In order to obtain service under this warranty, you must workmanship within two (2) years of the date you purchased deliver the equipment to the place of purchase or to CSI and it, it will either be repaired or replaced by Control Systems provide proof of the original purchase date along with the International, Inc.
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