Benefits of the Cypress Handheld Wireless Reader System The Cypress Handheld Wireless Reader verifies credentials by wirelessly communicating with a live database through the reader’s Base Unit. A vend button on the Handheld Reader controls a relay, which can be used for functions such as controlling doors or gates, or triggering possible duress notifications.
Specifications Handheld Reader 6.81” x 3.63” x 1.58” (17.30 x 9.22 x 4.01 cm) / 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg) Charging Dock 4.76” x 4.1” x 2.2” (12.09 x 10.41 x 5.59 cm) / 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg) Physical Base Unit 9.25”...
Base Unit and Access Control Panel Interface / Wiring Diagram Addendum: Handheld Reader Channel and Address Programming Channel and Address Programming Card Images Addendum: Reconfiguring the Base Unit Radio Addendum: Using the Handheld Wireless Reader System with a Cypress Repeater Page...
Bench Testing Basics: Before field-installing units, they should be tested at a convenient bench top location. This will make it • easier to verify / change settings and check operation when both units are visible, instead of far apart. Handheld Readers and Base Unit should be at least 24 inches apart. •...
Base Unit as far from the metal as possible using a plastic, wood, or other non-metal spacer. 4. The Base Unit must be mounted in the upright position. When correctly oriented, “Cypress” can be clearly read and the enclosure door will be to the left when open.
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6. Install a grommet on bottom of the enclosure using the preformed divot as a guide for the drill bit. See lower diagram. 4.65 8.15 1.55 2.99 All dimensions shown are in inches. 1.90 1.45 7. Drill the mounting holes into the mounting surface. a.
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Reader’s Green LED will illuminate and the Reader will vibrate. Note: If there is no direct line of sight, if obstacles are present, or if additional distance is needed between the Base Unit and Handheld Reader, a Cypress Repeater unit is recommended. See pg. 16. Page...
LED Indicators (Handheld Reader and Base Unit) Handheld Reader LEDs Red LED (top left - power & card acknowledge) • Illuminated: Handheld Reader’s power button is activated and unit is on. Briefly blinks off then illuminates: A badge has been sensed. Blue LED (top center - communication status) •...
HHR-6400 - Wiegand Base Unit Panel Interface DC Power Supply BOARD A Power Ground +8 to +16 VDC Relay 4 N.O. Access Ground Relay 4 Com Control Relay 4 N.C. Panel exp(+) Relay 3 N.O. exp(-) Relay 3 Com +5V Out Relay 3 N.C.
ADDENDUM Handheld Reader Channel and Address Programming Handheld wireless networks are separated through the use of separate channels. A Reader is shipped preconfigured to communicate with the paired Base Unit over one specific channel. Handheld Readers allow for field selection of wireless channel (2-14) using programming cards. The Channel Programming cards are labeled Channel 2-14.
Reconfiguring the Base Unit Radio Units in the Handheld Reader Kit are factory-configured to communicate with each other. Use the 10-position DIP switch bank on the daughterboard to re-configure radio settings as necessary for the following applications: Changing the channel of the radio •...
Obstruction RPT-5651 Basics: The Cypress Repeater is used to get around obstacles that prevent a clear line of sight between the Handheld Reader and the Base Unit. It is mounted similar to the Base Unit. Please review pg. 7. Installation: Find a suitable location for the Cypress Repeater Unit between the area where the Handheld Reader will be used and the Base Unit.
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