TEC Series v 3.2X
CONNECTING CARD READER WIRING
As the above drawing shows, grounding the card reader correctly is very important. Since the
ground lug for the TEC is near the top of the unit, take care to avoid shorting the card reader cable
shield to components on the mother board.
READER 1
BLK
WIRE
GRN
WHT
RED
Strip 3/16" insulation from the conductors. Fold the stripped portion of the conductor over the
insulated portion. Insert the wire in the clamps of the screw terminals on the card reader board and
clamp down by screwing the terminal screw tightly. This ensures a good mechanical connection and
an electrical connection that will keep the small wires from breaking.
SETTING WIEGAND FORMAT
While there are several Wiegand output formats, the two used by SES are 26 and 30 bit Wiegand
output. The factory default from SES is 30 bit output. To set the bits to 26, enter 260 as a site code
number (See Pg 37) To set the bits to 30, enter 300 as a site code number. Neither of these numbers
will change the existing Site code.
SITE CODE
To keep a card (for example card number 12345) from being used from another facility, a Site Code is
set in the TEC. This is the same as a Facility Code would be in a commercial card reader installation.
Set the Site Facility Code using Pg. 37
If the Site code (of the cards) is not known, turn on #5 on the dip switch on the main PC board.
This will display card errors on the LCD screen on the front door. Swipe a card through a reader and
read the site code error information on the LCD display to determine the Site code. After the Site
code is entered turn switch 5 off, to keep swiped card numbers confidential.
To have the TEC unit ignore the site code completely, enter 255 as a site code. This
diminishes the security of the facility, as a card from some other facility that was coincidentally the
same number as a valid card, could operate the reader. This is sometimes necessary when mixing
card technologies on a site, but should only be done as a last resort.
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How to change a listed resident's phone number
To change a listed resident's phone number in the Select Engineered Systems TEC Series, you need the Manager's Password. The first three digits of the Program Password serve as the Manager's Password. Once you have access, follow these steps:
1. Enter the Communications Setup menu.
2. Use the Manager's Password to access the settings that allow phone number changes.
3. Locate the option to edit resident details, including phone numbers.
4. Input the new phone number.
5. Confirm the change by pressing the "Enter" key.
This updates the resident's phone number in the system.
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