The slave terminals, Wiegand reader – FingerTec Ingressus IV User Manual

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CAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING DOOR LOCK SYSTEM INSTALLATION:

1. DO NOT power up Ingressus, door lock system, or any devices before in-

stallation process is completed.

2. PROTECT all wires/cables by using PVC casing pipe or metal lining.
3. SOLDER all joining points of wires/cables and cover them by using insula-

tion tape to achieve better contact.

4. INSTALL diode to the door lock circuit to prevent short circuit.
5. DO NOT install and use the door lock system with AC power. The dry

contact from Ingressus (12VDC 10A) is sufficient for door lock system

with DC power. If AC power door lock is a must, please contact us at

[email protected]

. If installing Ingressus with door lock system via wet contact, please use

4-strand wire with standard RVV 4*0.75mm2 [2 for door lock (NO-COM /

NC-COM), 2 for door sensor (SEN-GND)].

7. Use 2-strand wires with standard RVV 2*0.5mm m2 for push release but-

ton.

THE SLAvE TERMINALS

Ingressus connects to slave terminals via 2 types of connection, which are
RS485 network and 2-bit Wiegand input.

Wiegand Reader

The terminals must come with 2-bit Wiegand output. The Wiegand termi-
nals only read and send card ID, user ID or password to Ingressus. These ter-
minals do not have any memory or storage to keep user ID, password or card
ID. They do not have the ability to verify password or card ID for users. All
storage and verification happen in Ingressus. Ingressus replies to the slave
terminals for the result of verification. Slave terminals notify users by LED
lights and buzzer.

k-kadex:

capture card ID (default is RFID, Mifare

upon request), user ID and password

i-kadex:

capture card ID (default is RFID, Mifare

upon request) only

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