Troubleshooting Techniques......................9 Troubleshooting Techniques......................9 Tech Tip 1 – Verify Communication Between Card Reader and RI-130......... 9 Tech Tip 2 – Verify Communication Between RI-130 and IC-1600 ........9 Tech Tip 3 – Verify Communication Between IC-1600 and Server ........9 Tech Tip 4 –...
Door Open Detect (DOD), Request To Exit, and Tamper inputs. There are several options for housing the RI-130. It can be mounted to a bracket that may be used in either a surface or flush mount enclosure and appropriate Conversion Kit.
The RI-130 provides 6 wire connections for a reader. The cable length from the Reader to the RI-130 should not exceed 500 feet. The cable should be 22 gauge, shielded cable, consisting of 3 twisted pair, and all shields earth grounded at one end. The standard RI- 130 will read 26 or 27 bit card formats.
NPUT ONNECTIONS The RI-130 provides 12 input connections. Three connections are used for Door Open Detect, Exit Push-button and Tamper Detect. The additional 9 points are user defined. An open contact will have 20-24 VDC across it. A closed point will have approximately 10 mA of current.
The User-Definable monitor points can be used for anything from motion sensors to smoke detectors. All User definable monitor points must be defined in the “Monitor Points” tab of the RI-130 definition if they are to be used. Go Online / Offline Command The “Go-Offline”...
OWER ONNECTION J12 for the card reader should be connected before powering up the RI-130. J5 and J15 may be connected or disconnected while the RI-130 is powered up. Removing the reader from the Reader Interface while it is powered up will cause damage to the Reader Interface and possibly the reader.
130 looses communication to the Host IC-1600 (or CE-1600), after fifteen seconds the RI-130 goes into “Degraded Mode.” When a card is presented to the card reader, the RI-130 will compare the system code encoded on the card with the system code configured on “S2” of the RI-130.
2. Open Monitor Activity (AG) or Transaction Monitor (ASI 2000) to watch the real time transactions. 3. Send a signal from the RI-130 by changing the state of a monitor point or presenting a card to the reader. 4. In the transaction screen, the signal that was just sent up from the RI-130 should be reported.
Tech Tip 5 – Find the Device # of a Reader Interface (Access Gold Only) 1. Access Gold and Panelcom need to be running. 2. Send a signal from the RI-130 by changing the state of a monitor point or presenting a card.
IC-1600. It also is the same process for all other Reader Interfaces (RI-110 & RI-120). The RI-130’s relays do not chatter as the RI-110’s relays do when it is resetting. 1. Power down the Reader Interface board.
For example, if the card has a system code of 46 and an encoded number of 12345, the RI-130 would return 4612345 as the card number (which would be entered into the software as the encoded number for the cardholder).
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