Setting Dip Switches Sw2 - Mircom TX3 Series Installation And Operation Manual

Card access system
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For other brands of card readers, follow the instructions in the manual for the card
reader.
Note:
3.6.3
Card Reader Status LEDs
There are three status LEDs on the card reader:
Green LED. Illuminates steady green when door is unlocked.
Red LED. Illuminates steady red when door is locked.
Orange LED. Illuminates steady orange until a card is used for the first time.
Normal illumination returns upon subsequent use. (on some models only)
3.6.4
Card Reader Beeper
The beeper indicates specific events at different beep rates as follows:
Card Presented. One short beep.
Access Granted. Two short beeps.
Access Denied. One short beep and one long beep.
Mode of Operation Changed. Three short beeps indicate a change in the on or
off state for the high security or the unlock mode.
Alarm. Continuous short beeps.
3.7

Setting DIP Switches SW2

The DIP switches on SW2 are used to set the Card Access Controller address on
the RS-485 network and determine how the Card Access Controller gets its IP
address (on IP enabled controllers only). Valid addresses are 1 to 63. DIP
switches 1 to 6 are used for binary addressing with DIP switch 1 being the least
significant bit. DIP switch SW2 is found at the top central portion of the Card
Access Controller board, see figure 9.
TX3-CX Card Access System Installation and Operation Manual
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Installation and Setup of the Card Access Controller
Some card readers treat the green and red LED connections
differently. You might need to switch the green and red LED
connections for the LED to work properly. This note applies to both
single line LED and dual line LED readers.
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