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 LEGIC®?
- 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
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1. GENERAL
This manual describes the installation, configuration and operation of the terminals GAT Access 6100, GAT Access
6100 F BIO, GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station and GAT TimeAxx 6150. More information about these device
types see next chapter. GANTNER Electronic GmbH also offers other types of access terminals, which are
described in separate manuals.
Note: The GAT Access 6100 F BIO is a combination of the GAT Access 6100 F with a GAT FR 055 fingerprint
reader, which is used at the GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station. In this manual the combination of these
two parts will be referenced as "GAT Access 6100 F BIO".
For identification of visitors, contactless RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) data carriers are used. Data carriers
are available in a variety of different forms such as plastic wristbands and chip cards. Data transmission between
the data carrier and the GAT Access 6100 is encoded for optimal security.
For technological flexibility, the access terminal is available with different types of RFID readers (all 13.56 MHz).
The following codes are used for the terminals to indicate the used RFID technology:
- GAT Access 6100 B: LEGIC
®
Prime
- GAT Access 6100 F: MIFARE
®
- GAT Access 6100 ISO: ISO 15693
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO: MIFARE
®
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station: MIFARE
®
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 B: LEGIC
®
Prime
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 F: MIFARE
®
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 ISO: ISO 15693
Supported Segments on Data Carriers
The memory on a RFID data carrier is segmented. Different types of segments are possible. For LEGIC
®
data
carriers, the following segments are supported:
- Cash1
- Cash2
- Locker
- UserData
For MIFARE
®
data carriers, the segments for locker and fingerprint data are supported.
For ISO 15693 data carriers, the segments for locker data are supported.
1.1 Intended Use
The GAT Access 6100 B/F/ISO and GAT Access 6100 F BIO terminals are intended to be used for identifying
persons in leisure facilities like public baths, fitness clubs and spas by reading their RFID data carriers and granting
acces to controlled areas according to the access rights of the persons.
The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is used to capture fingerprints of persons, which are then stored on the
data carriers of the persons for later verification of the persons. The fingerprints are not stored anywhere else
except the data carriers of the persons.
The GAT TimeAxx 6150 B/F/ISO is intended to control the usage time of showers in leisure facilities like public
baths or fitness clubs.