Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual

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Network Receiver

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750.001.005 R04

© 2005 AXCESS Inc.

Hand Tools, Equipment and Materials

The following are required and recommended hand tools, equipment

and materials necessary for the successful configuration and

installation of the Network Receiver:

Required

RG-58/U coaxial cable with 50-ohm impedance (nominal), solid

copper center conductor, 55% tinned copper braid or better,

100% foil shield coverage (for example, Belden 9310). Finished

length should be no more than 25 feet. If installed outside, the

cable should be rated for direct burial.

3-piece crimp type male BNC connectors (for example,

Amphenol 31-320). Connectors can be damaged during

crimping. Having more than two on hand for each cable made is

recommended.

A computer or terminal device to configure the Receiver

A terminal communication program such as HyperTerminal

(standard with MS Windows installations)

A straight-through (one-to-one) DB9 male to female serial cable.

IMPORTANT! DO NOT

use a null-modem cable or a null-

modem adapter.

Tape measure

Power drill and bits

Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, including a very small

flathead screwdriver

Needle-nose pliers

Diagonal cutters

Wire strippers

Three blade rotary coaxial cable stripper

BNC crimpers

Required for Wiegand Output

Receiver Wiegand output is standard SIA 26-bit. The Receiver

outputs

Data Zero, Data One

and

Ground

. Wires between the

Receiver and the Wiegand control panel should be 18 AWG and

no longer than 500 feet. The wires should be green for Data

Zero, white for Data One, black for Common Ground and red for

5V DC.

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