Alternative Reader Wiring Guide - Best Access Systems
Alternative Reader Wiring Guide - Best Access Systems
Alternative Reader Wiring Guide - Best Access Systems
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<strong>Alternative</strong> <strong>Reader</strong> <strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
21.1.3 <strong>Reader</strong> DIP Switches<br />
DIP switches are located behind the Comm Board. Set the switches as follows:<br />
1 ON<br />
2 off<br />
3 ON<br />
4 ON<br />
5 ON<br />
6 off<br />
7 ON<br />
8 ON<br />
21.1.4 <strong>Reader</strong> Configuration<br />
For this reader to work properly with B.A.S.I.S., the reader must programmed via the Comm Board using a<br />
terminal connection. A null modem cable is required to program the Nedap reader. The command, SC532,<br />
must be programmed into the firmware to set the inter-ID delay on the combi-booster to 0.5 seconds to<br />
distinguish between the two IDs.<br />
Combi-boosters combine a vehicle ID with a driver ID. Both ID numbers may be sent in a separate event<br />
message to the host computer. The delay between the two messages can be set with this timer. The vehicle<br />
ID is always transmitted first. The second event message, which contains the driver ID, must be set to a 0.5<br />
second delay to work with the access control software. Timer values are stored in EEPROM and are only<br />
lost when a “reset reader” command is performed.<br />
Note:<br />
Reprogramming the reader is case-sensitive and must be done in CAPS.<br />
1. Connect a null modem cable to the 25-pin female connector on the Comm Board inside the Nedap<br />
<strong>Reader</strong>, and connect the DB-9 end to an open communications port on a PC.<br />
2. Using HyperTerminal, configure the following:<br />
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