User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. General
- 2. Mounting the GAT Access 6100 Terminals
- 3. Electrical Connections
- 4. Start-up and Configuration
- 5. Operation
- 5.1 Control and Display Elements
- 5.2 General
- 5.3 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100
- 5.4 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO
- 5.5 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
- 5.6 Standard Operation for the GAT TimeAxx 6150 with Countdown Functionality
- 5.7 Online Mode and Emergency Mode
- 5.8 Out of Order Screen
- 5.9 Locker Check-In
- 5.10 General Open Function (Group Entry)
- 5.11 External Release Function
- 6. Communication
- 7. Updating the GAT ACCESS 6100
- 8. Troubleshooting and FAQ
- 8.1 How can I update the firmware of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.2 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.3 Which TCP/IP ports can be used by a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.4 Which bit rates are used by a GAT Access 6100 for Ethernet and is this configurable?
- 8.5 How can I set the date and time of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.6 How can I find the IP address of a GAT Access 6100 and change it?
- 8.7 How can I find the MAC address of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.8 Setting IP address when MAC address is not known and IP address of the terminal is 0.0.0.0
- 8.9 Difference between "Time" and "Delay" in the "Mode" field for Locker Check-In configuration?
- 8.10 Meaning of optocoupler settings "Rising_Edge", "Falling_Edge", "Rising- and Falling Edge"?
- 8.11 How can the reader of a GAT Access 6100 B be authorised for LEGICĀ®?
- 8.12 How can I read or delete the authorisation data of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.13 How can I configure the display texts of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.14 The relay of the GAT Access 6100 is activated even if the host has denied access.
- 8.15 Which FUNLINE protocol commands are supported by a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.16 Why does the GAT Access 6100 deny access with my data carrier in Emergency mode?
- 8.17 What is the maximum start-up current consumption of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.18 What are the factory settings of a GAT Access 6100?
- 8.19 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100 for offline emergency mode?
- 8.20 What is the data carrier certificate?
- 9. Technical Data

GAT Access 6100, GAT Access 6100 F BIO, GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station, GAT TimeAxx 6150
Mounting the GAT Access 6100 Terminals
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2. MOUNTING THE GAT ACCESS 6100 TERMINALS
The GAT Access 6100 devices can be mounted directly onto a flat surface such as a wall.
Attention: The GAT Access 6100 must not be mounted directly onto a metallic surface as this can
negatively affect the reading field so that the data carriers may not be read anymore.
In the following sections the mounting of the GAT Access 6100 and GAT Access 6100 F BIO are described. The
GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station has a stand and can just be placed, for example, onto a table without
mounting.
For the mounting of the GAT TimeAxx 6150 terminal see "2.4 GAT TimeAxx 6150".
2.1 GAT Access 6100
2.1.1 Wall Mounting
First, the device back part of the GAT Access 6100 is secured by screws to a flat background (e.g. concrete wall).
When fixing to an uneven background the device back part must not be distorted, as this will prevent correct
connection of the upper part. The recommended mounting height from the top edge of the device to the floor is 1.3
meters.
1. Flush-mounted cable
2. Surface-mounted cable
3. Back box
4. Device back part
5. Cable conduit for surface
cable connection
Figure 2.1 - Mounting measures
Cable Inlets
The housing of the GAT Access 6100 has cable inlets both, for flush (1) or surface (2) installed cables.
When the cables are surface mounted please check whether the cables can still be inserted once the device back
part has been mounted, otherwise run the cables through the cable lead-ins prior to securing.
Attention: See chapter "3. Electrical Connections" for information about the electrical connection. The
connection of the cables must always be performed in powerless state!