Keri Systems MS Series User Manual

Ms series reader quick reference, 0 cable requirements, 0 grounding

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P/N 01807-001 Rev. B

MS Series Reader Quick Reference

This Quick Reference is designed for the experienced installer as a basic reference while
installing MS Readers to ensure all connections are made properly. For detailed information on
installing an MS Series Reader, see the MS-3000 Quick Start Guide (P/N 01815-001), MS-4000
Quick Start Guide (P/N 01815-004), MS-5000 Quick Start Guide (P/N 01815-002), MS-7000
Quick Start Guide (P/N 01826-001), MS-9000 Quick Start Guide (P/N 01827-001).

1.0

Cable Requirements

1.1

MS-3000, MS-4000, and MS-5000

• up to 500 feet using six conductor, shielded, stranded AWG 24 wire (such as Belden

9536)

1.2

MS-7000

• up to 250 feet using six conductor, shielded, stranded AWG 24 wire
• up to 500 feet using six conductor, shielded, stranded AWG 20 wire

1.3

MS-9000

• up to 100 feet using six conductor, shielded, stranded AWG 24 wire
• up to 250 feet using six conductor, shielded, stranded AWG 22 wire
• up to 500 feet using six conductor, shielded, stranded AWG 18 wire

2.0

Grounding

Shield (Drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. Shield (Drain) and
reader ground must be tied together at the access panel and connect to an earth ground in one
place.

3.0

Power

A reader may be powered by the access panel, so the reader is powered on when the access
panel is powered on. However the best case is to power the readers by a separate linear power
supply. When powered, verify the voltage at the reader meets the reader's requirements (refer to
Table 1 on page 3). When the reader is powered on, its beeper beeps in the following pattern: 3
short beeps, 1 long beep.

4.0

Operating Voltage

• MS-3000, MS-4000 operate using between 5v to 14v DC @ 50 mA

1

• MS-5000 operates using between 5v to 14v DC @ 100 mA

1

• MS-7000 operates using between 11v to 14v DC @ 200 mA

1

• MS-9000 operates using between 12v to 24v DC @ 200 mA

Figure 1: Earth Ground and Power Connections

Figure 2: PXL-250 Connection to 24VDC Power (used with MS-9000)

Figure 3: IntelliProx Connection to 24 VDC Power (used with MS-9000)

5.0

Reader Wiring

5.1

Connecting to the PXL-250 – TB5 or TB6

5.2

Connecting to the Design 5 PXL-100 – TB2

5.3

Connecting to the Design 5 PXL-100 – TB3

5.4

Connecting to the IntelliProx – TB1

6.0

Read Range

2

1. For best results, Keri recommends using 12 VDC on the MS-3000, MS-4000, MS-5000, and

MS-7000 readers.

Pin #

Function

MS-4000

Wire Color

All Other MS

Readers Wire Color

1

Reader Antenna

Blue

Blue

2

Beeper

Green

3

Reader Power

Red

Red

4

Reader Ground

Black

Black

4

Shield

Silver

Silver

5

Green LED

Brown

6

Red LED

White

7

no connection

Pin #

Function

MS-4000

Wire Color

All Other MS

Readers Wire Color

14

Green LED

Brown

15

Beeper

Green

16

Reader Power

Red

Red

17

Reader Ground

Black

Black

17

Shield

Silver

Silver

18

Antenna

Blue

Blue

19

Red LED

White

Pin #

Function

MS-4000

Wire Color

All Other MS

Readers Wire Color

20

Green LED

Brown

21

Beeper

Green

22

Reader Power

Red

Red

23

Reader Ground

Black

Black

23

Shield

Silver

Silver

24

Antenna

Blue

Blue

25

Red LED

White

Pin #

Function

MS-4000

Wire Color

All Other MS

Readers Wire Color

1

Reader Antenna

Blue

Blue

2

Beeper

Green

3

Green LED

Brown

4

Red LED

White

5

Reader Power

Red

Red

6

Reader Ground

Black

Black

6

Shield

Silver

Silver

MS-3000

MS-4000

MS-5000

MS-7000

MS-9000

12 VDC

24 VDC

Cards

4 in.

1 in.

6 in.

14 in.

14.5 in.

18.5 in.

Tags

2 in.

1 in.

3 in.

7 in.

4.5 in.

9.5 in.

2. Read range may vary from what is shown depending upon the installation conditions, the

material on which the reader is mounted, and the age of the card or tag.

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