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  Linear Radio Reader with Wiegand Output AM-WOR | | Linear AM-WOR Radio Reader with Wiegand OutputProduct Number: ACP00727
The Model WOR Wiegand Output Receiver is designed for use as an access control interface for Linear's block coded digital transmitters. The unit receives signals from transmitters, adds a facility code to the data, and sends the information to the Wiegand input of the access control panel via a 5-wire connection.
Several transmitter and receiver options can be set using the unit's dipswitches. Three different Wiegand output formats (26, 30, & 31-bit) are supported. Three receiver options (lockout, hold, & button offset) can be set. Transmitter buttons on multi-button units can be selectively disabled. The facility code is set using 16 dipswitches.
Three antenna types can be used with this receiver. The local whip antenna (supplied) screws directly on to the receiver. The directional (EXA-2000) and omni-directional (EXA-1000) remote antennas attach to the receiver's antenna input via RG-59 cable and a type F connector.
An on-board RADIO RANGE knob allows adjustment of the receiver's gain. It can be set to limit the maximum radio range that the receiver can achieve. Two indicators display the receivers performance and operation. The red RADIO indicator lights when the receiver detects a radio signal. The two color red/green STATUS indicator lights green when the receiver is sending Wiegand data and during the 1-second post receiver lockout timer (if receiver lockout is enabled). The indicator turns red when the receiver's HOLD input (connected to the access control panel) is active. Receiver test points are provided for listening to the incoming signals with an audio amplifier.
The receiver is housed in a weather-resistant enclosure and can be mounted indoors or outdoors. Gaskets and a weather-tight wiring strain relief seal the unit from the elements.
Features:
- Easy way to equip existing installations with radio transmitter access
- Keyless entry offers user convenience, safety, and security for triggering gates, barrier arms, and doors
- Ideal way to facilitate handicapped access
- Multi-button transmitters can double as personal emergency devices for triggering security alarms
- RF input/Wiegand output receiver supports 26, 30, and 31-bit data formats
- Wide selection of MegaCode (over 1 million codes) format transmitters, with available block coding
- Field adjustable read range - from 5 to 500 feet
- Connects as easily as card readers; transmitters are added like cards, with no software changes required
- Facility and ID codes tailored to system requirements
- Weather-resistant case for mounting outdoors
- RF frequency: 318 MHz
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General Specifications
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RADIO
FREQUENCY
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| Frequency: |
318
MHz |
| Bandwidth: |
300
KHz minimum |
| Image
Rejection: |
40
dB |
| LO
Reradiation: |
200
µV/meter @3 meters (maximum) |
| Data
Format: | MegaCode |
| Sensitivity: |
-100
dBm minimum |
| Desensitivity: | 20
dB manual attenuation at the antenna input |
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INPUTS
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| Power: | Terminal
block input "+" and "Gnd"; input voltage 5 Vdc regulated
or unregulated between +6 to +24 Vdc with reverse polarity protection |
| Hold: |
Terminal
block input "Hold"; follows standard Wiegand hold line conventions;
hold line can be overridden via dip switch |
| Antenna: | 9-1/2
in whip antenna with F-connector (supplied) |
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OUTPUTS
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| Data: | Terminal
block output "Data 0" and "Data 1"; standard Wiegand
electrical and protocol interface |
| LEDs: |
Red
RF activity LED indicates RF activity at 318 MHz; red/green decode LED is
green during Wiegand data transmissions and receiver hold timing window
(if enabled) after any output transmission; otherwise it is off unless hold
enable is selected, in which case LED will remain red until hold is removed
by host system |
CONTROLS
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| Pushbutton: |
Momentary
switch labeled "Program" used to configure microprocessor after
system option selection and configuration |
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DIP
SWITCHES |
| Receiver
Facility Code: |
Four
positions to select 1 of 16 possible MegaCode facility codes; if code 0
is selected, the receiver will validate any received facility code; any
other selection requires the transmitters' facility code to match the receiver
facility code selection for validation |
| Output
Facility Code: | 16
positions to select one of 65,536 possible facility codes; a selected output
format may not use all 16 bits |
| Output
Format: |
Three
positions for selecting either 26, 30, or 31bit Wiegand output format |
| Button
Disable: | Five
positions, each corresponding to 1 of 5 possible MegaCode transmitter buttons
- left or top left, right or top right, bottom left, bottom right, top |
| Receiver
Lockout Disable: |
One
position; if set to ON, the 1 second receiver lockout is not performed |
| Button
Offset: | One
position; if set to ON, the transmitter ID number is offset with a number
based on which button is pressed:
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Button
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Offset |
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Left
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3 |
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Right
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16384
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Bottom Left
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32768
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Bottom Right
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49152
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| WIRING: |
Five
conductor cable up to 300 feet, BELDEN 9929 or equivalent (24 AWG); up to
500 feet, WEICO 9404 or equivalent (20 AWG) |
| ENCLOSURE: | Weather-resistant,
anodized aluminum enclosure with removable end caps to provide wiring and
programming access; end caps secured with screws |
| OPERATING
TEMPERATURE: |
-22°
to +155° F (-30° to +70° C) |
| ELECTRICAL: | Robust
RFI and ESD protection for all inputs and outputs, including antenna input;
protection to prevent output errors during brownouts |
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Special Order: All special order items require a 50% deposit of the total purchase value before ordering. Please call for lead times on special order items or request a quote by email or fax. Certain items such as, but not limited to, gate operators, telephone entry systems, card reader systems, access control systems, non-stock radio controls, and any item that has been specifically ordered for you are considered a special order items. All returns and cancellations within 30 days or exchanges within our 1-year warranty policy are subject to a 25% restocking fee. All warranties are void where evidence of misuse or abuse is present.
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