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User's Guide - LINX Data Terminals

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NOTE:This mode is NOT secure! For deployment, the AUX port should be locked-down byattaching the supplied cover with the "Allen Head" screw provided.Linx7-5 communications should be via the RS485 port as stated in the nextparagraph.e. Once the SiteKey has been saved to the V-Smart, the reader must beconfigured to allow communications to the Linx7-5 terminal. Goback to the "Unit Parameters" "Communications" TAB andchange the "Host Mode" to Mode #2.This allows the RS485 to beactivated and the AUX port to be disconnected! Click the "Apply"button.After this has been executed, the PC will no longer be able to communicate without aRS485 to RS232 converter attached!!!!!!f. Lock the AUX port using the supplied cover and screw. This willeliminate re-configuration without the RS485 "Host" port issuing aspecial re-enable AUX port command.Note: This test will execute withthe FIU Reader configuration set to"Disabled" or "Enabled".On the Linx7-5 terminal:1. If the V-Smart reader has been re-configured to use the RS485 port forthe "Host", connect as per RS485 cabling instructions (see appendixF). Otherwise, the RS232 to RJ11 cable can be used. Connect thereader to either COM1 or COM2.2. Using a "Pre-enrolled" smart card, the "Reader to Terminal"communications can be verified using the "FIU Reader Test" (menuoption: 'C') in the Diagnostics menu of the terminal. Follow theinstructions and ensure that the reader is operational.3. "Enable" V-Smart via the password-protected "More Input Devices" webpage. This MUST be set to allow HCL, ITAS and 'C' user applicationsto use the V-Smart.<strong>LINX</strong> 7-5 <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Appendixes • 49

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