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Screen brightness. 11. Information screen. 11. LED indications. 12. T21 PIV Reader products. 12. Icons. 13Page 3The Gallagher T21 PIV Reader is available in four variants. The variant you have purchased determinesThe reader's contact slot reads PIV card data, for PIV PIN validation. The reader contains an NXP chip for. The reader is compatible with the Gallagher Command Centre software vEL7.50 (or later). The readerThe reader sends information to the. Controller and acts upon information sent from the Controller. The reader itself does not make anyThe reader can be mounted on a rectangular 50 mm x 75 mm (2 in x 3 in) flush box, a BS 4662 British. Standard square flush box, or any solid flat surface.Reader variants feature summary. The available functionality and supported card technologies for each variant are shown below. Reader. Variant. Product. Codes. Cardax IV HBUS FunctionalityFunctionality. Supported From. T21 Mifare C305500 None. PIV Reader C305501. Access Control. Alarms ManagementFence Zone ManagementMifare Plus and. Mifare Classic cards. T21 Multi. Tech PIV. Access ControlAlarms Management. Fence Zone ManagementMifare Plus, Mifare. Classic and 125 KHzC305510 NonePIV PIN to PACS. PIN is User Code (for PIV card access). Duress (for PIV card access). Page 4Check the shipment contains the following items:Power supply. The Gallagher T21 PIV Reader is designed to operate over a supply voltage range of 9 - 16 VdcThe operating current draw is dependent on the supplyThe power source should be linear or a good quality switched-mode power supply. The performance of the reader may be affected by a low quality, noisy power supply.The Gallagher T21 PIV Reader requires a minimum cable size of 4 core 24 AWG (0.2 mm2)This cable allows the transmission of data (2 wires) and power (2 wires). When using a single cable to carry both power supply and data, both the power supply voltageAlthough the reader is specified to operate atHBUS cabling topology. http://chalappuram.com/userfiles/craftsman-6_75-mrs-owners-manual.xml


The HBUS communications protocol is based on the RS485 standard and allows the reader toThe end devices on the HBUS cable should be terminated using 120 ohms resistance. ToTo terminate the Gallagher T21 PIV Reader, connect the orange (termination) wire to the greenPage 5HBUS devicesController 6000. Connect the on-boardTerminateHBUS devicesController 6000. Terminate. Remove the on-boardTerminateHBUS devices. Controller 6000HBUS Module. TerminateTerminateTerminate. Page 6Cable type. Single readerHBUS data only in aSingle readerEach 2 x 0.2 mm2 (24 AWG)Each 2 x 0.2 mm2 (24 AWG)Not twisted pairs (24 AWG)Not twisted pairs (21 AWG)Notes. Shielded cable may reduce the obtainable cable length. Shielded cable should beIf other cable types are used, operating distances and performance may be reducedThe recommendation for optimal performance is up to 20 x T21 PIV Readers can beOf these 20 readers, up to 4 could be configured for alarmA reader is configured for alarm zone management when it has either Alarm ZonesDistance between readers. The distance separating any two proximity readers must not be less than 200 mm (8 in) in all directions.Page 7Installation. ATTENTION: This equipment contains components that can be damaged byEnsure both you and the equipment are earthed beforeThe Gallagher T21 PIV Reader can be mounted on:The recommended mounting height for the reader is 1.1 m (3.6 ft) from the floor level to the centreNotes. Installation on metal surfaces, particularly those with a large surface area will reduce read range. The extent to which the range is reduced will depend upon the type of metal surface. When mounting on a flush box, the corner screws must be used as well as the flush box screws. Without corner screws the top of the product is vulnerable to separation from the wall.If you are not mounting to a flush box, use the reader bezel as a guide, to drill all five holes. https://events.citeve.pt/chat-conversation/eiki-lc-svga860-projector-manual


DrillEnsure the centre hole allowsNote: There is no room for the building cable to be squeezed into the reader bezel. The buildingWhen securing the bezel to a vertical, rectangular flush box, use the 6-32 UNC screws provided. When securing the bezel to a BS 4662 British Standard square flush box, use the M3.5 screwsPage 8M3.5 (40 mm) screwDrill pilot holes for the four corner fixing holes and the tamper tab. Secure the bezel to theSecure the tamper tab (locatedIt is importantNote: It is strongly recommended that you use the screws provided. If an alternative screw isBezel. No. 6 panTamper tab. Building cable. Connect buildingPage 9Unplug the reader's terminal block from the PCB. Connect the wires from the building cable toPlug the terminal block back into the PCB. Positive. Negative. HBUS TerminationRed. Black. Orange. Brown. Green. Building Cable. HBUS connection. HBUS TerminationBlack. If the reader is the end device on the HBUS cable, terminate the reader by connecting the OrangePlug the reader cable into the connector. Rear of facia. Reader cable retention pegNote: The Torx Post Security screw needs only to be lightly tightened. Page 10Hint: After removal of the security screw, press the top of the facia. The bottom of the facia willAlternatively, carefully use an electrical screwdriver to lever the bottom ofScreen brightness. When the reader is in use the screen brightness will be set to full. If the reader hasn't been used for 30If the reader hasn't been used for 30 minutes, the screen isNote: The reader screen can be set to on at all times ('Always on' setting enabled on the HBUS Contact. Card Reader item's property page in Command Centre). If this setting is enabled, the reader's screenInformation screen. To display the supported card technologies and the software version numbers of the reader, press and. The Information screen is displayed. Page 11LED (squiggle). IndicationNo communications with the Controller. http://ablerepairandrestoration.com/images/canon-powershot-d20-manual-pdf.pdf


The terminal screen displays the text 'Connecting.'.Communications with the Controller, but terminal is not configured. TheConfigured to a Controller, but terminal is not assigned to a door or elevatorThe terminal screen displays the text 'Not configured'. On (Green or Red). Fully configured and functioning normally. If assigned to a door or elevator car. Red. For the Alarms Terminal the LED is green when a user is logged on and redFlashes Green. Access has been granted. Flashes Red. Access has been denied. Flashing Blue. Reading and validating a PIV card. T21 PIV Reader products. T21 Readers. Product Code. T21 PIV Mifare Reader, BlackCxxxxxx. T21 Bezel, White, Pk 5. Cxxxxxx. Page 12Insert Card. Remove Card. Armed. Present Card. Present Two Cards. Access Granted. Access Denied. Free Access. Not Allowed. Card or Code. Page 13Routine maintenance. Not applicable for this reader. Cleaning. This reader should be cleaned with mild soapyVoltage:Current. Inactive 1. Active 2. T21 PIV Mifare Reader (at 9 Vdc):T21 PIV Mifare Reader (at 13.6 Vdc):T21 PIV Multi Tech Reader (at 9 Vdc):T21 PIV Multi Tech Reader (at 13.6 Vdc):Temperature range. Note: Direct sunlight may increase the internalHumidity:Environmental protection. IP33 (independently verified). Impact rating. IK08 (independently verified). Unit dimensions. Height 231.9 mm (9.1 in). Width 95.8 mm (3.8 in). Depth 33 mm (1.3 in). Maximum number of readers on one HBUS cable:Maximum number of readers on one Controller:A card is being read or the screen is at maximum brightness. Alarm Zones configured on the Alarm Zones properties page or items configured upon its mimic panel. Gallagher T Series readers are UL humidity tested and certified to 85 and have been independentlyNote: The current values stated above have been reported using the default configuration of an HBUS. Contact Card Reader in Command Centre. Changing the configuration may vary the current value.


Page 14This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposedFor more information about where you can drop off your wasteThis product complies with the environmental regulations for the Restriction of Hazardous. Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). The RoHS directive prohibits the use ofOperation is subject to the following twoNote: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gallagher Limited could void the user'sNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitalThese limits are designed to provide reasonableThis equipment generates,However, there is noIf this equipment does causeReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isIndustry. Canada. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject toIndustrie. Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioCA - Equipment: com, burg reader. Please refer to the document “3E2793 Gallagher Command Centre UL Configuration Requirements” for a guidePage 15Cable exit withinPage 16This product includes software code developed by third parties, including software code subject to the. GNU General Public License (“GPL”), the GNU Library General Public License (“LGPL”), and aAs applicable, the terms of these licenses,The open source code used in this product is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY and is subjectPlease refer to the following license details for more information. Open Source Software LicensesCopyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble. gercektercume.com/userfiles/files/Dream-Maker-Spa-X400-Manual.pdf


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