Sounder Options
The Reader will make a short beep after power-up and a short beep whenever card data is
sent to the Access Controller. (The LED will briefly turn green during these beeps).
If the BUZZ option is enabled, the buzzer is also controlled by the IND input; whenever
IND is low the buzzer will sound. The buzzer will stop after 3 seconds if the IND line is held
continuously low for longer, such as during a "free access" situation. (Note: the LED is
controlled by the IND line irrespective of the BUZZ option and will not time-out after 3
seconds.)
SIGNAL
SHORTED TO SIGNAL
SIGNAL BUZZER OPTION
ALM
IND + RDA
Buzzer totally disabled
ALM
IND + RDB
IND (ACU) controlled beeps
disabled. Short beep on card read
only.
ALM
IND + RTE
Buzzer enabled (Default)
RS485 Options
SIGNAL
SHORTED TO SIGNAL
RS485 OPTION
ALM
RDA + RDB
RS485 enabled. Wiegand output
disabled
ALM
IND + RDB
RS485 disabled. Wiegand output
enabled. (Default)
Reader Operation
The LED will normally be red when the door is locked. When a compatible card/fob is
presented within the range of the Reader, the Reader will briefly flash green, give a short
beep and transmit to the Access Controller, which will release the door and set the LED to
green via the INDicator input while the door is released.
If the BUZZ option is enabled (default setting), the buzzer will also sound while the door is
released up to a maximum of 3 seconds. This ensures that the buzzer is not kept running if
the door has been put into a permanently unlocked state (Free Access Doors etc).
Two short beeps indicate a Special Function card - no data is sent to the Access Controller
and the door will not release.
Three short beeps indicates an invalid encryption key. The card has the correct data
format but was encoded with a different encryption key. No data is sent to the Access
Controller and the door will not release.
A card that validates against the Reader's encryption key but is not recognised by the
Access Controller, will cause a short beep to sound (and the LED to flash green). If the
Access Controller recognises the card format but rejects the card due to invalid card
number, access rights etc it will not release the door but will flash the LED and beep the
buzzer for 10 seconds.
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AEN1060 INNOPROX II Wall-mount Proximity Reader
Installation Instructions
The AEN1060 Proximity Reader uses 125kHz type proximity cards and tokens and is a
wall mounted reader A panel mount version (AEN1060PM) is also available which can be
fitted behind a standard door entry panel.
The technology allows contactless credentials to be read up to 75mm away from the
reader (depending on token type and environment ) and complements the Entra+ range of
controllers and products.
The AEN1060 reader is suitable for indoor or outdoor use and is designed to operate with
most access control systems. Connection is via a cable pigtail. An encrypted data stream
between the card and reader significantly enhances the system security. Two basic output
types are supported; Wiegand (proximity) and Clock & Data (magnetic stripe). The output
types and formats are defined by the card or token in use. Many different formats are
available. Card data can also be output on an RS485 bus. RS485 output is selected via
the option settings described below.
The AEN1060 supports the Reader Direction output option, compatible with Securefast
Entra+ Access Controllers. This option allows IN and OUT reader operation with 2 readers
on a single card reader port. This option is selected during installation.
The reader has a bi-colour LED strip and internal buzzer to indicate lock status. Several
user-selectable options can be set during installation.
Telephone: +44(0) 1543 501600
Technical Support Line: +44(0) 1704 502 815
Web: www.securefast.co.uk
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