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- Drill holes on the mounting surface (e.g. wall). Holes for plastic dowels and for the RJ9 cable to go through.
- Insert plastic dowels into drilled holes on the surface.
- Carry the RJ9 cable through the drilled hole.
Connected RJ9(4P4C) cable to "VT10 / 1-Wire extension" on the monitoring system. The reader is determined automatically. Once the reader is connected, You should hear a "Beep!" sound.
- Place a sticker on the RFID reader.
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Step 1. Configure Reader. Go to "System tree" >> 1-Wire wire >> iButton >> edit.
Edit the name of the element. For example RFID reader. By default iButton/Reader has a state: not connected.
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Step 6. RFID card is now added to the database. Press on the newly added RFID card to edit it.
Step 7. Edit the user name to Your liking.
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Then we can set up a simple logic. For example, we want to activate an electromagnetic lock if the correct RFID card is used. And open the lock using the Exit button using dry contact input. The picture below shows such a logic scheme example.
Specifications
VT107 / RFID reader | |
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Supply voltage | 7...25V |
Supply current | 30...55 mA |
Operating frequency built-in antenna | 125 kHz |
The speed of reading data from the transponder | RF/64 (1953b/s) |
Supply voltage LED red | 0…14V |
HS Code | 8471 90 000 |
Max. range readings | 15 cm (MAX.) |
Antenna | Built-in device |
Interfaces | 1-Wire |
Dimensions | 82 x 82 x 22 mm |
The distance between the retaining pins | 42 mm |
Voltage failure reader | +/- 30 V |
Inventory
Please see the section: VT107 package content
Additional technical documentation
Developer notes: