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Installation & User Guide
AXM Readers
The AXM magstripe readers provide high performance and reliability for high security access control. AXM readers are completely weatherproof and suitable for
Output Type
•Wiegand 50 bit (Type 5)
Other output formats available for most OEM applications
Magstripe cards supplied by Axxess Identification are encoded in order to work with 7¯7 format. In this type of encoding the first 7 digits are used to calculate the card number and the rest makes up the facility code. For example if the card has a 10 digit number; using the 7 ¯7 format, the first 7 digit will form the
card number and the last 3 digits will form the facility code. If the number of digits is less than 7 then the facility code will be zero.
7 ¯
0000FFF
7
CCCCCCC
All the standard cards supplied by Axxess ID are recognized by the AX200 software and ready to be programmed. If you have not purchased your card from Axxess Identification, you may have to use the card matching function and activate the appropriate card format in order to make the card valid. Card matching feature is available in the Format & Statistics section. For more information please refer to the Format & Statistic section on this manual.
Connection Details
The following table explains the connections between the AXM reader and the AX100 controller:
Colour | AX100 |
|
| Reader |
Black | 0V |
| Black | 0VDC Signal Gnd |
Yellow | Buzzer |
| Yellow | Buzzer Control |
Orange | LED |
| Orange | Green/Yellow LED |
White | D1 |
| White | Data (Weigand 1) |
Green | D0 |
| Green | Clock (Weigand 0) |
Red | 12V |
| Red | VDC Supply |
Yellow and Orange wires are both connected to the LED socket on the AX100 controller. You may disconnect the yellow lead if you wish to disable the buzzer.
DO NOT connect the purple wire as it is only used for programming. Blue wire is for card present indication. (DO NOT connect)
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