Wire Connection To Controller; Operation - IDTECK Star SR10 User Manual

Philips mifare compatible proximity reader
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PROXIMITY READER

9. Wire Connection to Controller

The brown and the orange wire MUST be left unconnected. The violet wire is reserved for RS-232C output.
Please be careful connecting the wires not to make a misconnection.

10. Operation

10-1. Apply power and you can see the red LED is on indicating the reader is on standby.
10-2. Present a proximity card to the reader until you hear a beep sound and the LED changes the color to
Green simultaneously and the reader sends the RF card data to the controller then the LED changes
the color to Red again for next reading.
10-3. LED Control;
To change the LED colors, you may connect the LED Control Input(Yellow wire) to the power ground
then the Green LED is on.
Present a proximity card then the LED changes the color to Red simultaneously then Green again for
next reading.
10-4. Buzzer Control;
When the reader reads proximity card, only one beep sound generates in normal operating mode but
you can generate more beep sounds to distinguish whether the access is granted or denied.
To generate more beeps, you may control the Buzzer Control Input(Blue wire) to the power ground then
you can turn the beeper on while you hold Buzzer Control Input to the power ground.
10-5. 4-byte(34bit) / 3-byte(26bit) selection:
The reader outputs the serial number of a card which is a 4-byte number. It is, however, possible to make
the reader send only 3 bytes of it with the most significant byte trimmed off. It is useful when there are
controllers which deal with 3-byte data only as most of existing controllers are.
For 3-byte outputs, connect the 34-bit / 26-bit selection input(Gray wire) to Ground.
Caution : It is unavoidable that some card numbers are duplicated in 3-byte output.
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