Remote reader connection – American Access Systems Touch Plate Reader - 11-65000 User Manual

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reMote reAder ConneCtIon

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ALwAYS reMoVe Power FroM tHe 28SA-Plus BeFore ConneCtInG tHe reMote reAder.
The 11-65000 provides power for the remote reader (Figures 1 and 8). TheSK-029W TOUCH CARD® Reader is used
as the second (remote) reader to control access through a single passageway or a single parking lot lane in the
opposite direction. The two readers are distinguished in the transaction log and printout. If timed antipassback is to
be used, the waiting time will apply to both readers (the 11-65000 and the SK-029W) no matter which reader is used.
If real antipassback is used, the remote and main readers must be used alternately; neither reader can be used twice
in a row by an individual card holder.
The remote reader does not have its own latch relay. Using a valid card in either reader will activate the latch relay
on the 11-65000.
Other devices with either a Secura Key 31-bit or 26-bit Wiegand output may be also be connected to the Remote
Reader Input. Various transmitter-type gate openers, bar code scanners, and proximity readers are available with a
Secura Key 31-bit or standard 26-bit Wiegand output format.
Note that these other Wiegand-output devices may need their own power supplies, since the Remote Reader output
voltage varies, depending on the input voltage as follows:

DC Voltage Out: = AC Voltage In x 1.3 OR DC Voltage In x 0.9
Recommended input voltage to the 28SA Plus with a Remote Reader is 12 - 16 Volts AC or DC. Lower voltages will be
insufficient to operate the SK-029W reader; higher voltages will cause the reader’s voltage regulator to run hot, which
could cause early component failure.
Note also that the Remote Reader LED output provides +5 VDC for Red, Ground for Green, and Floating for Off, which
may not be compatible with indicator lights on all reading devices. Please contact the factory for details.

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