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User Manual RFID reader with access control

5 Installation • Drill 2 holes in the wall for screws (A, C) and one hole for wire (B) • Drive the rubber pins into the holes (A, C) • Attach the back cover to the wall with 2 screws

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The access control system has a water-resistant housing with IP66 protection, so it can be installed outdoors. • The reader is equipped with a Wiegand 26 ...

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SecureEntry-CR40 MANUAL EN 20240408
User Manual
RFID reader with access control
SecureEntry-CR40

Table of contents
Specifications: ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 Set contents: ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Features: ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Installation........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Function Table............................................................................................................................................................... 5 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 Data Signal ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
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Specifications:
· Warranty: 1 year · RFID Card Supported: 125 kHz · Device Type: Access Control RFID Card Reader · Interface: Wiegand 26 · Verification Type: RFID Card · Access Control: Yes · Voltage: 9~24V DC · Ingress protection: IP66 · Reading Distance: > 3cm · Operating current: 25 mA · Operating temperature: -40°C~60°C · Operating humidity: 10% to 95% · Product dimensions: 105 x 20 mm · Package dimensions: 103 x 48 x 19 mm · Product weight: 180 g · Product weight with packaging: 260 g
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Set contents:
· RFID reader with access control · Screws and mounting plugs · Manual
Features:
· The RFID reader can be combined with an electric lock, thanks to which we will obtain a device that allows us to manage access to rooms and buildings.
· The device supports RFID cards with 125 kHz frequencies · The access control system has a water-resistant housing
with IP66 protection, so it can be installed outdoors. · The reader is equipped with a Wiegand 26 interface, which
allows it to be connected to a time recorder and transfer data.
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Installation
· Drill 2 holes in the wall for screws (A, C) and one hole for wire (B)
· Drive the rubber pins into the holes (A, C) · Attach the back cover to the wall with 2 screws · Insert the wire through the cable hole (B) · Attach the device to the back cover

Function Table
Reading the card
External LED Control External buzzer control

The LED will turn green and the buzzer will beep, meanwhile, the reader will send a Wiegand signal. When the input voltage for the LED is low, the LED will turn green When the input voltage for the buzzer is low, the buzzer will make a sound
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Wiegand Data Output
Wiring Diagram

The factory default setting is 26 bits.

Colour

Function

Comments

Red

Power

+DC (9-24V)

Black

GND

Ground

Green

D0

Data 0

White

D1

Data 1

Brown

LED

Green LED control

Yellow

Buzzer

Buzzer control

(Note: The brown and yellow wires are optional connections.)

Data Signal

Description Pulse Duration Pulse Interval Time

Reader Typical Time 42 S 2 mS
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The table above shows the waveform of time, pulse width (pulse duration), and interval time (time between pulses) of Wiegand data sent from readers. (Example 1010)
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