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ICT Nano-Prox Quick Start Manual

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Address 1 - Card / Tag Format
The card/tag transponder format defines how the ICT
Proximity Reader will decode cards and tags that are
presented during standalone and normal operation.
Setting
Function
1
Read all card tag types.
2
ICT Prox Format
3
Postech Format
4
HID Format
5
ICT and HID Format
6
ICT and Postech Format
7
Postech and HID Format
Address 2 - Data Interface
The data interface format defines how the data is sent
using the DO and D1 data interface.
Setting
Function
1
26 Bit Wiegand Format
2
34 Bit Wiegand Format
3
37 Bit Wiegand Format
4
37 Bit Wiegand Alternate Format
5
Card Defined Wiegand Format
Address 3 - Led Control
The LED Control Configuration settings allow the LED
lines to operate in either multiple LED or single LED
control.
Setting
Function
1
Dual LED Input
Red LED control line controls Red
LED. Green LED control line
controls Green LED.
2
Red LED Always On
Red LED control line will turn Red LED
off and Green LED on.
3
Green LED Always On
Red LED control line will turn Green
LED off and Red LED on.
Address 4 - Intelligent Tamper
Enabling the intelligent reader tamper mode will force
the ICT Proximity Reader to check in to the device it is
connected to every 30 seconds.
Setting
Function
1
Disabled
2
Enabled
Address 5 - External Button
External button input allows the second LED input to be
used as a multiple function input for Area Arming, Request
to Exit and Request to Enter buttons.
Setting
Function
1
Disabled
2
Enabled
SPECIFICATION
Power Supply
Voltage
12VDC (9.5 - 14.0VDC)
Current
120mA (Peak, Reading)
Read Range
Card
Up to 10cm (4")
Tag
Up to 6cm (2.5")
Stand Alone Operation
Users
100
Access Level
3 Master, Super, User
Interface
Wiegand
Multiple Format 26, 34, 37 Bit
Data 0 and Data 1
Distance
150 Meters (500 feet)
Frequency
Field
125KHz Pulse Width Modulated
Cable Type
Multi Conductor
22Awg Alpha 5196, 5198
18Awg Alpha 5386, 5388
18Awg Beldon 9553
Temperature
Operating
-35˚- +65˚ Celsius
-31˚ - 149˚ Fahrenheit
*Specifications are subject to change without notice, please
visit www.integratedcontroltechnology.com for the updated
information.
Unit C, 6 Ascension Place, Mairangi Bay, P.O. Box 302-340
North Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand.
Phone: +64 (9) 476 7124
Fax: +64 (9) 476 7128
www.integratedcontroltechnology.com
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Quick Start Guide
INTRODUCTION
Thank
you
for
choosing
a
Proximity
Integrated Control Technology. The Proximity Reader is
an advanced technology radio frequency identification
device (RFID) specifically designed to enhance the
functionality of security, building automation and access
control by providing multiple format compatibility, high
speed data transmission, built in stand alone operation
and sabotage protection.
The Reader is designed to operate as a Normal Wiegand
Proximity Reader or as a complete Standalone Single
Door Controller.
For a full installation manual or more information on the
Proximity
Reader
and
other
Integrated
Technology
products
please
www.integratedcontroltechnology.com
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Summary of Contents for ICT Nano-Prox

  • Page 1 For a full installation manual or more information on the Enabling the intelligent reader tamper mode will force Proximity Reader other Integrated Control the ICT Proximity Reader to check in to the device it is Technology products please login connected to every 30 seconds. www.integratedcontroltechnology.com...
  • Page 2 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING exist will result in the reader timing out and a long Beep tone being generated. By default the ICT Proximity Reader is factory configured to send data in 26 Bit Wiegand Format, it will read all card Data Programming formats and operate in the dual LED line mode.

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