Features 125 kHz RFID Proximity • 26- to 37-bit Wiegand-based format • • Output converts to Wiegand formats Voltage: 12VDC at the reader. A regulated power supply is recommended for best operation. • • Electronics potted and sealed with tamper-resistant epoxy for indoor installation FCC, RoHS, and UL Standard 294 compliant •...
could be placed in a standard card before misreads would affect reliability; therefore, most Wiegand formats used in physical access control are less than 37 bits in length. Wiegand Reader Wiring Output Follow all wiring and safety precautions to connect the mullion / single-gang reader to your access control panel (either single io eight...
Recommended Tools • Drill and the appropriate size drill bits Security-tip screw bit (to match security screw head at the base of the reader) • • Wall anchors (4) if mounting to drywall Electrical tape • • Pencil (to mark hole positions on the mounting surface) Low-voltage white B wire splice connectors •...
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Drill a larger hole into the wall between the two small holes large enough to pass the reader and controller wires through the hole. Once the wires are paired, crimped, and wrapped in electrical tape, they need room to be pushed back and concealed inside the wall prior to mounting the reader.
NOTE: There may be some degree of pulling and pushing on the wires during the reader install process (especially while concealing the paired wires inside the wall). It is recommended that each B connector be crimped three times to ensure the wire pairs are held securely in the wire splice and will not disconnect. After wires are paired and crimped, wrap the wire bundle securely with electrical tape around the B connector splices so they remain together and for ease when pulling/pushing the bundle through the wall.
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ProdataKey knowledge base as necessary. In this manual, ProdataKey and its door controllers are referred to as the PDK products, single io, eight io, product, network door controller, device, device controller, and Cloud Node.
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• Protect the power cord, Ethernet cable, and transformer wires from being walked on or pinched, particularly where the wiring exits the box. • For UL certified installations, all cable runs to the door controllers must be less than 98.5 feet (30 meters).
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