User's Manual

© Nedap N.V. Nedap Readers Installation Guide
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Mifare cards must be converted to XS code, max label number 220.000 depending of amount
or RAM memory in XS reader.
Attention: At the XS readers only one customer code for each type can be used!
LED’s controlled by separate connections between Convexs/Invexs and AX1014/AB350 (use existing
cabling).
Beeper controlled by hardware or configuration.
Power at Convexs/Invexs is retrieved from RF line (no additional power cables needed, existing cabling is
used).
Convexs/Invexs readers cannot be connected parallel to a RF reader. (Despite using antennas, where in
some situations it was possible to connected the antennas parallel, e.g. for In/Out usage at a single door).
Wiegand
To be used for connection to third party systems, using different
Wiegand protocols.
The card data can be transferred using different Wiegand protocols.
LED’s are controlled by the two separate connections between
Convexs/Invexs and the third party system.
Beeper controlled by hardware or configuration.
Power must be supplied additionally to the Convexs/Invexs.
Serial RS485 (RS485 Ascii)
To be used for connection to third party systems, using a serial
connection. Requires special configuration in Convexs/Invexs:
NR9002.cfg
LED’s can be controlled by the two separate connections between
Convexs/Invexs and the third party system.
Beeper controlled by hardware or configuration.
Power must be supplied additionally to the Convexs/Invexs.
USB Desktop reader
Inside the USB Desktop reader the Convexs is used, with special
configuration NR9004.cfg in Convexs:
Check the installation manual of the USB Desktop reader for more
details
Power can be supplied by USB (check power requirements).
Remark: Depending of the used output the cable distances differ! (See for cabling details the corresponding
installation sheets.)
- Third party systems
- AEOS Wiegand
- Third party systems
- Serial output
- USB output
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