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9600-0407. Installation and User Instructions for S823 Readers,
Issue 1.0.1 8th December 2009. G4S Technology 2009.
FCC Notice: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Any unauthorized modification to this device may void the
authority of the user to operate it.
All trademarks acknowledged. Philips and MIFARE are registered
trademarks of Philips Electronics N.V.
©
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Using the Reader
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Reader Connections
20mA Current Loop Reader Connections
0V
Connect shield at
controller end only
(attach to case)
Tx-
Tx+
Rx-
Rx+
12V
Controller connections
(20mA reader port)
Red
Black
White
Blue
Green
Orange
Note: the brown
wire is not used
Reader
Present the proximity card face-on to the reader until you hear a "bleep". The maximum read range is
typically 0.4" (10mm). If the green indicator is lit, the card has been accepted and the door is unlocked.
If the red indicator is lit, either the card has not been accepted, or you do not have access through the
door. If the red and green indicators flash alternatively, please wait.
Note: cards can be presented in rapid succession - there is no need to wait for the green or red LED to
extinguish before presenting another card.
Specifications
Input: 130mA max @ 10.6-12.7Vdc.
Operating temperature: -13 to 158 F (-25 to 70 C).
Operating humidity: 15 to 90%, non-condensing.
Maximum read range: 0.4" (10mm).
Approvals: EN50133, R&TTE, IP656.
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If the reader needs to read both MIFARE and MIFARE DESfire cards, make sure that one of each card
is presented to the reader immediately after the reader has been installed and the cards have been
encoded in the Admin/Card Holders screen of the SMS software. The reader supports the first two card
formats presented. If the two cards are the same type, only one format is supported.
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Reader Configuration