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Alternative Reader Wiring Guide - Best Access Systems

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<strong>Alternative</strong> <strong>Reader</strong> <strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

2. AWID <strong>Reader</strong>s<br />

Use the following diagrams to wire (single wire LED control) Single/Dual <strong>Reader</strong> Interface Modules and<br />

AWID Sentinel readers.<br />

If a Sentinel Prox reader is disconnected from the power supply and then reconnected, the readers will not<br />

read the initial card presented. Subsequent cards will be read as usual.<br />

2.1. AWID Sentinel Prox MR-1824<br />

This reader has an input current ranging from 250 to 650 mA. The reader distance also varies according to<br />

the current, from 15 to 25 inches. Due to this input current, the reader will need to be run off a dedicated<br />

power supply.<br />

2.1.1 <strong>Wiring</strong> the BAS-1300<br />

AWID Setinel Prox MR-1824<br />

TYPICAL SOFTWARE SETTINGS<br />

1. <strong>Reader</strong> Type = WIEGAND/PROX<br />

2. Keypad = NO KEYPAD<br />

3. LED Mode = 1-WIRE LED CONTROL<br />

Tie to Earth<br />

Ground<br />

Single <strong>Reader</strong> Interface Module<br />

AWID<br />

Yellow<br />

Brown<br />

White<br />

Green<br />

GND<br />

BZR<br />

LED<br />

CLK/D1<br />

DATA/D0<br />

VO<br />

12 V<br />

GND<br />

Power Supply<br />

Red<br />

Black<br />

The negative current from the power supplies must be tied together<br />

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