2 installation procedure, Installation procedure – HID ProxPro Installation Guide User Manual

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Part No. 5355-900, Rev N.1 ProxPro

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Installation Guide

2 Installation Procedure

1. Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader. The reader drawing below is actual

size and may be used as a template. Install a single or

double gang

electrical box or drill the

appropriate mounting for #6 fasteners. If mounting to a metal surface, drill two 7/64 (.109) inch holes
and use the enclosed self-tapping screws for mounting.

2. Route the interface cable from the reader and/or power supply to the Host.

3. Prepare the cable by cutting the cable jacket back 2 (two) inches and strip the wires 1/4 inch.

Tinning the wires is not required.

4. Pry off the center faceplate by placing a thin blade into the grove that outlines the face of the reader.

Use care to avoid scratching the surface of the reader. The faceplate is attached to the reader
by friction only. The screws that hold the enclosure pieces together will be exposed. Loosen the
four screws to open the enclosure (the enclosure screws are captive to the cover).

5. Install the cable fitting on the rear of the reader. Feed the cable through the cable fitting; tighten the

fitting nut so the cable jacket is flush with the printed circuit board. Dress the cable conductors and
connect the reader to the Host according to the terminal descriptions in the dimension diagram and
wiring table. The descriptions are on the PCB guard in the reader. Connect the drain line of the
shield to terminal 2 (Power Supply Ground). Terminal 5, Data Return, is to be connected to the
ground of the Host if the power supply ground is not common with the Host. The opposite end of the
drain line should be cut flush with the jacket and left disconnected.

6. If

the

tamper feature is available on the Host, connect the tamper switch using the connections

recommended by the Host documentation. The switch is a single pole, double throw. When the inner

reader cover is removed, the tamper switch is released. The TB1 connections to the tamper switch
are pins 10 and 11. Pin 10 is the common contact of the switch and pin 11 is either the normally
open or closed. Jumper P3 selects the contact of the tamper switch, either the normally closed or the
normally open contact. The default position is P3 across pins 1 and 2. This selects the normally
open contact on TB1 pin 11. If the normally closed contact is required, move P3 across pins 2 and 3.
(Note - “normally open and normally closed refer to the Pin 11 status while the cover is removed.)
The contacts are rated for 100mA at 35 VDC.

7. Mount the base of the reader that holds the electronics to the gang box or surface using the two

holes located on the center axis of the reader. Two #6-32 x 1 inch screws are provided for mounting
to a gang box or metal surface.

8. Set the DIP switches according to the table in the section, DIP Switch Settings.

9. Place the jumper on P1 between pins 1 and 2 when mounting to a metallic surface or to a junction

box with a metal cover plate. Otherwise, the jumper should be between pins 2 and 3, the default
position.

10. After wiring the Reader and power supply, the Reader is ready to be tested. Power up the Reader

and the LED and Beeper will flash and beep 3 times in a sequence of two short delays and one long
delay. This indicates that the micro-controller unit is working properly. If the switches have been set
for external control only, the Reader will 3 shorts and a long. Present an ID card to the Reader and
the LED should momentarily turn green, indicating a read of the card. If the Reader LED is
controlled by the Host refer to the Host description of the LED operation.

11. Replace the top cover and faceplate.

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February 22, 2007

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