Operating instructions

Wireless Access
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
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If the WRI-IN & WPIM determine that the RF signal quality is not acceptable then the link fails and
the WRI-IN Card Reader LED may blink red twice (Table 7-1). The WPIM will stay in the Link
Mode. If this happens, move either the WRI-IN, PIM, or change RF channels and try the link process
again (Section 7.2.1).
7.2.5 Close and secure the WRI-IN enclosure cover.
7.2.6 The WRI-IN is now ready to be tested for normal operation.
7.3 Testing the WRI-IN
If the WRI-IN was installed with all of its peripherals then there are 6 tests that need to be run before
commissioning the WRI-IN for operation. If a WRI-IN peripheral was not installed, then that particular
test can be skipped.
7.3.1 Tamper Switch
The WRI-IN Tamper Switch (Figure 7-3) monitors the WRI-IN enclosure cover position. If the WRI-
IN enclosure cover is open a tamper condition is generated. To test the operation of this switch, make
certain that the WRI-IN is linked to a PIM, open the WRI-IN enclosure cover, if an External Tamper
is wired, make certain the circuit is open or remove the Tamper Input (J2, Figure 7-3) connection, the
PIM’s Trouble LED (CR7 or CR10) should be flashing 3 red blinks. Install the WRI-IN cover. The
PIM’s Trouble LED (CR7 or CR10) should not be flashing 3 red blinks for as long as the WRI-IN’s
cover is installed. Note: The Trouble LED may be flashing other trouble codes, just make certain it is
not flashing the Tamper error code: 3 red blinks.
If it was removed, remember to replace the Tamper Input (Figure 7-3) connection.
NOTE: The External Tamper Input is wired in parallel with the WRI-IN Tamper Switch (SW1),
therefore in order to test the WRI-IN Tamper Switch, the Tamper Input must be in the non-Tamper
(pressed) state (i.e. open circuit).
7.3.2 External Tamper
Do this test if an external tamper switch is wired to the WRI-IN Tamper Input (Figure 7-3). Make
certain that the WRI-IN is linked to a PIM. Install the WRI-IN enclosure cover. When the external
tamper switch is closed, the PIM’s Trouble LED (CR7 or CR10) should be flashing 3 red blinks.
When the external tamper switch is open, the PIM’s Trouble LED (CR7 or CR10) should not be
flashing 3 red blinks for as long as the switch is pressed. Note: The Trouble LED may be flashing
other trouble codes, just make certain it is not flashing the Tamper error code: 3 red blinks.
NOTE: The External Tamper Input is wired in parallel with the WRI-IN Tamper Switch, therefore in
order to test the External Tamper, the WRI-IN Tamper Switch must be in the non-Tamper (pressed)
state.
7.3.3 Request to Exit
Do this test if a Request to Exit device is wired to the WRI-IN Portal Inputs (Figure 7-3). Using either
the Schlage Configuration and Demonstration Tool (CDT) or the Access Control Panel software
(ACP Software), verify that the activating the Request to Exit device causes a request to exit to be
sent to the CDT or ACP software. Also verify that the request to exit is removed when the Request
to Exit device goes inactive.
7.3.4 Door Position
Do this test if a Door Position device is wired to the WRI-IN Portal Inputs (Figure 7-3). Using either
the Schlage Configuration and Demonstration Tool (CDT) or the Access Control Panel software
(ACP Software), verify that the CDT or ACP software can monitor the door’s position by opening and
closing the door.