Access Specialties International RI-130 Installation & User Manual

Reader interface including: transaction buffering

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RI-130 READER INTERFACE
INCLUDING:
TRANSACTION BUFFERING
INSTALLATION & USER'S GUIDE

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  • Page 1 RI-130 READER INTERFACE INCLUDING: TRANSACTION BUFFERING INSTALLATION & USER'S GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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 –...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 4: J5 Host Communications

    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.
  • Page 5: J13 & J14 Input Connections

    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.
  • Page 6: Define Monitor Points

    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”...
  • Page 7: J6 Power Connection

    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.
  • Page 8: S2 Codes For Degraded Mode

    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.
  • Page 9: System Code Settings - S2

    00111001 01111001 10111001 11111001 00111010 01111010 10111010 11111010 00111011 01111011 10111011 11111011 00111100 01111100 10111100 11111100 00111101 01111101 10111101 11111101 00111110 01111110 10111110 11111110 00111111 01111111 10111111 11111111 © Copyright 2009, Access Specialties International, LLC All Rights Reserved Page 8...
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting Techniques

    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.
  • Page 11: Tech Tip 4 - Find The Encoded # On A Card

    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.
  • Page 12: Tech Tip 7 - Replace A Comm. 20Rx Chip

    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.
  • Page 13: Additional Functions

    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).
  • Page 14: Ri-130 Wiring Legend

    6, 6 Input 5 7, 7 Input 6 8, 8 Input 7 9, 9 Input 8 10, 10 Input 9 11, 11 Input 10 12, 12 Input 11 © Copyright 2009, Access Specialties International, LLC All Rights Reserved Page 13...
  • Page 15: User-Definable Output

    User-Definable Output: Point Description Output 2 User-Definable Inputs: Point Description Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Input 9 Input 10 Input 11 © Copyright 2009, Access Specialties International, LLC All Rights Reserved Page 14...

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