Operating instructions

Wireless Access
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
245 W. Roosevelt Road, Bldg 7, Suite 48, West Chicago, IL 60185 / (800) 313-2962 / (630) 293-4257 fax
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Figure 10-5 – MIRL Battery Pack (K380-001)
10.3 Testing the MIRL
10.3.1 Proximity Card Reader Models
10.3.1.1 Place the card flat to and within 1 to 3 inches of the upper part of the Proximity Reader (Figure
4-8). The reader sounder beeps.
NOTE: For HID iCLASS reader versions of the MIRL see section 13.5, page 57, below.
Figure 10-6 - Presenting a Proximity Card
10.3.1.2 The green LED flashes and the lock will unlock.
10.3.1.3 Turn the Lever and open the door.
10.3.1.4 Shortly after the green flash, there is a red flash and sounder beep signifying relock.
10.3.2 Magnetic Stripe Reader Models
10.3.2.1 Place the card at the top of the Magnetic Stripe Reader. The card’s magnetic stripe should be
facing towards the right and the long edge of the card should be facing the door. With the card at
the center of the reader’s slot, swipe the card through the slot. The reader sounder beeps.
10.3.2.2 The green LED flashes and the lock will unlock.
10.3.2.3 Turn the Lever and open the door.
10.3.2.4 Shortly after the green flash, there is a red flash and sounder beep signifying relock.
10.3.3 Indication of an Unsuccessful Card Read
The best indication of an unsuccessful valid card read is when the MIRL’s internal sounder does not
beep, indicating that the card was not read.
If an invalid card is read, the MIRL’s red LED flashes twice and the internal sounder beeps once.
In both cases the MIRL remains locked.