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TR1000 TERMINAL
Installation and Maintenance Guide
MAN045-09
December 2013
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  • Page 1 TR1000 TERMINAL Installation and Maintenance Guide MAN045-09 December 2013...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LOCATING THE TERMINAL ................3 CABLING ......................3 GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ............4 POWER REQUIREMENT ................... 4 CONNECTING THE TERMINAL TO THE NETWORK NETWORK CONNECTION ................. 5 NETWORK CONNECTION CABLE ASSEMBLIES ..........5 TR1000 EXTERNAL REAR VIEW ..............6 TR1000 INTERNAL REAR VIEW ................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This guide provides the information necessary to install a TR-1000 Terminal. It includes mounting and cabling information, and instructions to enable the terminal to be commissioned using it's built-in set-up facility. Please contact your dealer or Feedback Data technical services department if you require information about FAMS networks, or need assistance with programming the terminal.
  • Page 4: General Information

    If the Neutral conductor can be reliably identified the device may be in the Live conductor only. POWER REQUIREMENT... The TR-1000 terminal is supplied with an internal 12V 6W supply with an external mains connection. The power supply is overload protected and the terminal includes circuit protection against over-voltage and reverse connection.
  • Page 5: Connecting The Terminal To The Network

    Feedback for the various network configurations. They are as follows: PPU-ETHRN-ADP - Ethernet UTP network outlet to TR-1000 with Ethernet capability. PPU-RS232-ADP - A 9 Way D type socket to TR-1000 utilising RS232 3 wire comms i.e. Tx, Rx & Gnd only.
  • Page 6: Tr1000 External Rear View

    CONNECTING THE TERMINAL TO THE NETWORK TR-1000 EXTERNAL REAR VIEW... This is a diagram showing the connec- tions and buttons on the back of the TR-1000: UPS reset button SW1-configuration button Contrast adjustment Mains power inlet RJ45 comms connection External reader...
  • Page 7: Tr1000 Internal Rear View

    CONNECTING THE TERMINAL TO THE NETWORK TR-1000 INTERNAL REAR VIEW... This is a diagram showing the inside of the TR-1000: Reader Power supply UPS battery Inside rear view of TR-1000 terminal...
  • Page 8: Commissioning The Terminal

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL SET-UP PROCEDURE SUMMARY... All operational parameters may be set via the communication link. However, there are occasions where communication parameters must be set before communication with the unit is possible. To avoid this situation, the unit supports a very limited set-up facility. To enter the set-up mode, the push-button SW1 situated at the back of the terminal should be pressed and held for five seconds;...
  • Page 9: Terminal Identity

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL TERMINAL IDENTITY... To set the identity of the terminal, select the ‘COMMS IDENTITY’ option from the main scrolling menu by pressing SW1 when it is dis- played. COMMS IDENTITY By pressing SW1 when the up or down arrows are displayed, scroll to the identity number you require.
  • Page 10: Comms Rate

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL COMMS RATE... To set the communications rate, select the ‘COMMS RATE’ option from the main scrolling menu by pressing SW1 when it is displayed. COMMS RATE By pressing SW1 when the up or down arrows are displayed, scroll to the communication rate required.
  • Page 11: Comms Activity Gap

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL COMMS ACTIVITY GAP... The period of time that the terminal waits before going into off-line mode can be changed in multiples of 1 second. To set this delay, select the ‘COMMS ACTIVITY GAP’ option from the main scrolling menu by pressing SW1 when it is displayed.
  • Page 12: Terminal Intialisation

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL TERMINAL INITIALISATION... This will restore the terminal to it’s default settings and remove any data in its memory. To initialise the terminal, select the ‘FULL INITITAL- ISE’ option from the main scrolling menu by pressing SW1 when it is displayed. FULL INITIALISE The terminal will display ‘VERIFY’.
  • Page 13: Diagnostic

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL DIAGNOSTIC... This option allows basic testing of the terminal’s reader and keypad. To use this option, select the ‘DIAGNOSTIC’ option from the main scrolling menu by pressing SW1 when it is displayed. DIAGNOSTIC The terminal will display ‘Swipe or press key ’. Doing as instructed will result in the data being displayed for a swipe and the keypad scan code for a key press.
  • Page 14: Lan Led Indicators

    COMMISSIONING THE TERMINAL LAN LED INDICATORS... An Ethernet TR-1000 terminal has 2 LED indicators on the RJ45 connector. These signify the following: ORANGE LED: Valid network connection present GREEN LED: Network activity Valid connection Network activity RJ45 connection on rear of TR-1000 terminal...
  • Page 15: Lan Configuration

    191.12.3.77 9999 NOTE: The temporary IP address is discarded after every power reset of the TR- 1000 terminal. Be sure to log into the TR-1000 terminal and store the parameters to make the changes permanent. For further details consult our Product Information INF0044-xx which is available from...
  • Page 16: Example Set-Up Screen

    Option 7: Defaults, does NOT 1 Channel 1 refer to the settings that have pre- 2 Channel 2 3 E-mail viously been set at Feedback prior 5 Expert to despatch. It refers to the default 6 Security 7 Defaults settings when the card is new.
  • Page 17: Connecting A Reader To The Terminal

    CONNECTING A READER TO THE TERMINAL EXTERNAL READER... An optional external reader can be attached to the con- nector on the rear of the TR-1000. The connections are as follows: Fitted on left 2 pins = 5V Fitted on right 2 pins = 12V...
  • Page 18: Connecting A Lock To The Terminal

    TERMINAL CONNECTIONS... A door lock can be controlled via the programming of the TR-1000 terminal. This means that after a valid swipe, the relay will activate for a pre-determined period of time and the lock will fire allowing access. Door Lock...
  • Page 19: Connecting An Indicator To The Terminal

    An audible or visual indicator can be controlled via the programming of the TR-1000 terminal. This means that after a valid swipe, the relay will activate for a pre-determined period of time and the lamp or buzzer will fire giving indication of a valid read.
  • Page 20: Care And Maintenance

    It has a typical hold-up time of >5 years and >10 year shelf-life. For safety, always remove power from the TR-1000 before replacing the battery. Make sure that recent data (e.g. badge clockings) has been collected by the host before removing the battery.
  • Page 21: Ups Battery Removal

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE UPS BATTERY REMOVAL... TR-1000 terminals can be fitted with a UPS battery pack located in the rear of the case. This battery pack can be replaced by a trained service engineer. Remove power from the terminal. Press the UPS reset push button on the rear of the terminal.
  • Page 22: Default Configuration

    DEFAULT CONFIGURATION FACTORY DEFAULTS... COMMUNICATIONS FORMAT RS232 9600 baud No termination character Tx Delay = 0 Activity Gap = 0 MEDIA DECODE Barcode, code 3 of 9, no checksum, ignore misreads; magnetic stripe track 2 TERMINAL ID No Identity TIME FORMAT DD/MM/YY hh/mm CARD DELAY 3 Seconds...
  • Page 23: Links And Connections

    LINKS AND CONNECTIONS Battery Relay Keypad Power Reader Internal reader power...
  • Page 24 HEAD OFFICE: FEEDBACK DATA LIMITED Maple Barn Beeches Farm Road Uckfield East Sussex TN22 5QD England Tel: +44 (0) 845 3379 155 e-mail: support@feedback-data.com www.feedback-data.com REPAIRS: FEEDBACK DATA LIMITED Unit 49, Vinehall Business Centre Vinehall Road, Robertsbridge East Sussex TN32 5JW...

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