EverFocus EFC--02-1-A user manual RS232 Format, Wiegand 26 Format

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As mentioned before, every door module can control up to two card readers with the correct wiring. The supported reader formats are EverAccess RS232 and standard Wiegand26. For instructions on connecting each type, please refer to Fig. 2.9 (a) for the RS232 reader connection and Fig 2.9(b) for the Wiegand reader connection. (The terminals for the 2nd side of the door module are given in brackets)

RS232 Format

(19)3

+12V

Red

GND

Black

(20)

4

Reader Ctrl

Yellow

(21)

5

RX

Blue

(22)

6

TX

Gray

(23)

7

 

 

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3

A B C

D E F

 

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Fig. 2.9(a) Connection to the EverAccess Reader using RS232 Format Numbers 19~23 signifies Reader 2 and 3~7 Signify Reader 1 Connections.

Wiegand 26 Format

(17)

1

Reader_Data

Green

Reader_Data

Brown

(18)

2

+12V

Red

(19)

3

GND

Black

(20)

4

Reader Ctrl

Yellow

(21) 5

 

 

1

2

3

A B C

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EverAccess

Figure 2.9(b) Connection to the EverAccess Reader using Wiegand Format Numbers 19~23 signifies Reader 2 and 3~7 Signify Reader 1 Connections.

Each door module can provide +12V voltage for two card readers. Twisted cable is recommended to connect the controller and card readers. The maximum transmission distance between the reader and controller depends on the gauge of the cable and the specification of the card reader. Please read the reader user manual carefully before installing the cable for the readers.

Please Note: When installing a multi-reader system, it is strongly recommended that all the card readers follow the same format, i.e. all of them are EverAccess RS232 or Wiegand. Multiple formats could present compatibility problems: a card may not be accepted by all the card readers in the system.

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Contents Flex Series Controller EFC-02-1A Instruction Guide Table of Contents Chapter Page ARM/DISARM Specifications FederalCommunication Commission Interference Statement Product Overview FeaturesParts List Controller Layout Main module Controller LayoutPage Preparing for the Installation Installation ReviewObtain a Floor Plan Preparing for the InstallationDetermining Hardware and Location Entry Card Readers Mounting the Enclosure and Controller Hardware InstallationStep Install a New Module to Controller Installing a Module to ControllerTerminal / LED Definitions Reader/Door Index ConversionMain Module Terminal Definition Terminal name Function No Terminal name Main Module LED DefinitionLED Meaning Door Module Terminal DefinitionDefinitions of the Door Module Terminals Door Module LED DefinitionTerminal Function Name Alarm Module Terminal DefinitionAlarm Module LED Definition Install and Connecting the ReadersWiegand 26 Format RS232 FormatConnection to an Electric Strike Connection to Door LockConnection to a Magnetic Lock Connection to Door SensorConnection to Alarm Input Connection to Fire & Alarm InputConnection to Request-to-Exit 14 Connecting Alarm-sensor to Controller Connection to Alarm Output16 Normally Closed Connections for Alarm Output Connection to Computer via RS232 Connecting Controller ComputerRS485 Bus Based Networking System Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485RS485 Bus Extension Two Incorrect Connections Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 TCP/IP Based SystemPage Connecting the Power Supply Connecting PowerConnection to Backup Battery Mount a Backup Battery optionalReset Controller Before First Use Cover PlacementPage General Operation Guideline Enter System ConfigurationMain Setting Items Display the Number of Installed ModulesDisplay the Firmware Version Enter System Setting Menu System SettingSet Date Format Auto Daylight Savings Time Set DateSet Time Set Arm PIN Set System PINErase All Events Reset All Data and Settings Card SettingEnter Card Setting Menu Delete Cards Add CardsDelete a Card by Serial Number Set Card Properties Status SettingDelete All Cards Group Setting Access Right SettingSet Card PIN Setting Anti Passback APB Setting Enter Reader Setting Menu Reader SettingCard ARM Setting Show Card NumberReader to Door Allocation Keypad SettingSystem Reader Setting Door SettingEnter Door Setting Menu Open Time SettingSet Door Hold Open Time Set Door Behavior at Fire AlarmComponents for Alarm Alarm SettingAlarm Configuration Basics Alarm Setting Menu Structure Enter Alarm Setting MenuEnter Alarm Action Setting Sub-menu Fire Alarm Enter Extended Alarm Setting Sub-menuSYS PIN Fail Zone Alarm 1~8ARM PIN Fail Remote Alarm AlarmUnknown Card Expired CardInvalid Door Invalid CardInvalid Time Card Anti-Passback FailDoor Forced Open Card PIN FailDoor Held Open Enter Alarm Time Setting Sub-menu Armzone SettingEnter Armzone Setting Menu Reader LostSet Active Armzone Set ARM Delay TimeArm the System using the Controller Keypad Address SettingClear the Alarm Disarm the System using the Controller KeypadYellow LED Status System ARM Status Arm/Disarm the System using a ReaderPage Install the Software in the Control Computer Software SetupConfigure the Controller and All Other Hardware Setup the User Accounts for the SoftwareEnroll Cards Page Page Page EverAccess

EFC--02-1-A specifications

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