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Step 5
DIP-SWITCH settings
The function of the switches SW2-1 through SW2-8 is dependant upon
the installed firmware. Please refer to the firmware manual for details.
The switches SW1-1 through SW1-4 are described below.
Step 5.1
Range beeper ON / OFF
The beeper indicates transponder identification. The signal strength
of the identified transponder determines the beeping frequency.
Step 5.2
RS232 / RS422 Selection
The switches SW1-3 and SW1-4 are reserved for future use, leave these
switches in the ON position.
Step 5.3
Standard Wiegand
Step 6
LED indications
RX LEVEL
LED bar indicating the received tag signal strength.
This LED bar may also indicate the presence of radio
interference. In case of interference (2 or 3 LEDS),
try switching to a different frequency.
RDIS
Read Disable LED. On while reading disabled.
IN1
Input 1 status. On when input 1 contact is closed.
TXD
Transmit serial data (RS232, RS422, USB, I/F-board).
RXD
Receive serial data (RS232, RS422, USB, I/F-board).
ID
Identification. Blinks fast when a valid transponder
is identified.
STS
Status LED.
System's heartbeat (0.8 sec on / 0.8 sec off). Indicates that
the power is on and the processor is running.
Bootloader says hello. Indicated after a restart.
Configuration menu active.
Abnormal situation.
SQ-ENA
Squelch enabled.
SQ-ACT
Squelch active.
DC-HI
Power supply voltage too high.
DC-LO
Power supply voltage too low.
DC-FAIL
Internal supply voltage failure.
T-CRIT
Temperature critically high.
PLL UL
PLL unlocked. Try switching to a different frequency.
Table 1 describes the function of each LED.
5
5
.1
5
.2
5
.3
6
SW1
Range beeper ON
Range beeper OFF
SW1
RS232 enabled
RS422 enabled
SW2
SW1
SW1

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