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Badges   Placement of barcodes on badges for IBC readers
     
Barcodes   Placement of barcodes on badges for IBC readers
     
DC1 Chip   Pin Description for Clocked Serial Interface
DC1 Chip   Clocked Serial Interface Description
DC1 Chip   Pin Description for Serial interface - (prior 2000)
DC1 Chip   Pin Description for Serial interface - (after 1/1/2000)
     
Keypads   Using a Keypad with IBC Readers
Keypads   Wiring Diagram - 3x4 Matrix Keypad to IBC Readers
     
Mounting   Mounting Template for readers (back of reader mounting)
Mounting   Mounting Template for Plastic Mounting Plate
     
Networking   How to program IBC readers in Networked Mode
Networking   Wiring Description for B&B Convertors - models 422CON,
422COR, 422LP25R
Networking   Reader Installation Procedure
Networking   Network Wiring Diagrams
     
Tcp Using VB6 to communicate with IBC Tcp/ip readers
Tcp How to Initially set up Tcp/ip readers
Tcp Tcp/IP Errata 06 April 2006
Tcp Tcp/IP V03.00 Update
Tcp tcp/IP V03.10 And V05.10 Update
Tcp Maintaining data connections with readers using tcp/ip
Wiegand   Using IBC Readers with Wiegand Output
     
Wiring   SA/STA reader wiring (with RS232 or RS422 interface)
Wiring   "J" series readers RJ12 jack pinouts
Wiring   SA/STA - Connecting readers together from multiple facilities
     
SA/STA SA/STA - Creating a text file for downloading readers
     

 

Wiring                

 
This is a quick reference for the standard wiring of IBC readers. If you have a non-standard reader, or your wire colors or pinouts do not match anything described here, please contact IBC for wiring information. It is possible you could have a special reader supplied by one of our OEM's, and using the following wiring diagrams could be incorrect and possibly damage your reader. If you're not positive whether your reader is standard or not, contact us first before using the following wiring descriptions.
"J" Series, SA/STA Series Readers
 
RS232 INTERFACE   RS422 INTERFACE   WIEGAND ABA
Red +VDC Red +VDC Red +VDC Red +VDC
Blue GND Blue GND Blue GND Blue GND
Green Reader Transmit Green Reader Transmit + Green Data 0 Green Media (card present)
Yellow Reader Receive White Reader Transmit - White Data 1 White Clock
Yellow Reader Receive + Orange Data
Orange Reader Receive -

Relay Wiring - All Readers Externally Controlled Led Wiring
All  "J" Readers, wiegand or mag emulation
Yellow Normally Closed Yellow Red Led
Green Normally Open Orange Green Led (black wire only)
Red Common Brown Green Led (gray wire only)
 
Please note that magstripe emulation readers which use black cable may have only
one externally controlled led, in which case the wire used is the orange wire.

For POE (power over ethernet) readers, the green wire (normally open) will have 12VDC power available when the relay is ON. The yellow wire (normally closed) will have 12VDC power when the relay is OFF.
 
 
Sense Input Wiring - All Readers
 
Black Sense Input 1
Brown Sense Input 2




Drawings                

  

   

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Description

     
MH-1   PDF drawing of main housing with dimensional information
     
MH-2   Rotational dimensional drawing of main housing
MH-3   Rotational dimensional drawing of main housing and mounting plate