User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Mounting the Terminal
- Wiring the Terminal
- 3.1 Cabling requirements
- 3.2 The Front Board
- 3.3 The Input/Output Board
- 3.4 Wiring locks
- 3.5 Terminal with Request to Exit Switch
- 3.6 Configuration information
- 3.7 Terminal with 3rd Party Wiegand Read Head
- 3.8 Configuration information
- 3.9 Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.10 Terminal with DIU 210
- 3.11 Terminal with DIU 230
- 3.12 PoE+ Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.13 Tamper Detection on Reader Inputs
- Reader Network Configuration
- AC2000 Software Configuration
- The System Configuration Menu
- Door Modes
- Appendix II: Device Settings Remote Application
- Appendix III: Broadcast and Timezone Priorities
- Appendix IV: Loading Card Definitions
- Appendix V: Configuring a Third Party Reader as a Master
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3.12.1 Configuration
Important
When powering the emerald terminal using PoE+, the total peak current draw of the attached door furniture must
not exceed 840mA.
Using a CEM S610s exit reader provides a higher level of security at the door than using a
third party read head.
Input configuration
The S610s reader has four inputs and two relay outputs which are spare in this configuration.
Product CEM Product Code
S610s Card Reader (Mifare CSN) RDR/612/105
S610s Card Reader (DESfire) RDR/612/107
S610s Card Reader (iClass) RDR/612/108
S610s Card Reader (Pico Pass) RDR/612/106
Table 20: S610s product code
Input
number
Input
location
Input function Default input trigger state change
0Master
terminal
Door position short => open
1Master
terminal
Lock position short => open
2Master
terminal
Request to exit switch open => momentary short => open
3Master
terminal
Spare / Interlock short => open
4 S610s exit Spare normally open
5 S610s exit Spare normally open
6 S610s exit Spare normally open
7 S610s exit Spare normally open
Table 21: emerald and S610s exit reader input configuration