ATI Technologies SA-ATM-2 User manual

Access Technologies International, Inc.©2005 SA-ATM-2 Doc. TDM000100 rev. 1.01 07/05 Page 1
AB
GND
I2
I2
I1
I1
+
12V
NC
C
NO
NO
NC
C
K1 K2
ATI
SA-ATM-2 Stand-Alone Access Control System
www.atiaccess.com
840N.OldWorldThirdStreet,Suite600Milwaukee,WI53203,(414)289-3121,FAX(414)289-3129
CONFIDENTIAL: Forinstallationandmaintenanceuseonly. DO NOT distribute.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
The SA-ATM-2 is designed to read a specified number of digits from a magnetic stripe card and can
accept up to 100 combinations of those digits.
Setup
Step 1: Decide How Many Digits to Read
The first step is to tell the reader how many digits to read
from the card. This is done by using J2 jumpers 1-3. Using
the table on the right, set J2 jumpers 1-3 to the appropriate
setting. RemoveJ2jumpers1through3for"ATM"mode,
grants access to any card with data on track 2.
Step 2: Set Door Strike Timing
There are two door strike durations that are selectable by J2
jumper 4. When the J2 jumper 4 is "IN", the strike duration
is 5 seconds. When J2 jumper 4 is "OUT", then the duration
is 1 second.
Now the reader is ready to accept card information.
Card Maintenance
Enrolling New Card(s) to the System
ToenrollanewcardintotheSA-ATM-2,firstremoveJ2jumper6. Onceremoved,theLEDonthereaderflashes
green. Now swipe each card to be enrolled, the reader will beep two times. When finished enrolling card(s), just
replaceJ2 jumper 6. The LEDon the reader willturn red and thereader will deep threetimes. The reader is now
ready to be used.
Deleting the Card Database
To delete the cardholder database, just remove power from the unit and install J2 jumper 8. Apply power for 5
seconds and then remove power. Remove J2 jumper 8 and reconnect power. The card database is now
empty. You must then re-enroll your cards. ReaderConfigurationSettings
The reader has a four dip switch block which
must be configured. All four switches must be in
the OFF position. When looking into the back of
the reader, all switches should be pushed away.
J2 Jump-
J2 Jumper # Description
1-3 Select Number of Digits
4Strike Relay Duration
5Not Used
6Enroll Cards
7Not Used
8Delete All Cards
Jumper 1 Jumper 2 Jumper 3 # of Digits
OUT OUT OUT 0
IN OUT OUT 1
OUT IN OUT 2
IN IN OUT 3
OUT OUT IN 4
IN OUT IN 5
OUT IN IN 6
IN IN IN 7
I1
I1
I2
I2
GND
+
12V
C
NC
NO
NO
C
NC
K1 K2
Exit Button
Door Contact
Door Strike

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AC XFMR AC Door Strike
DC Door Strike
12 VDC
Installation
Find a suitable location to anchor the reader mounting bracket. The mounting of the reader does not
require a junction box. However, rigid conduit is required for outdoor application. A single gang
junction box may used to provide transition to rigid conduit. If a single gang junction box is used, a
wallplate(optional)maybeusedtocoverthejunctionbox.Thereaderisthensecuredtothemounting
bracket using a screw. Refer to figures for reader dimensions and typical junction box usage.
Connectdoor hardware/poweraccordingtotheconfigurationselected.Wiresof 22AWGorlargerare
recommended for field wiring. See local electrical code.
FOR 24Vac STRIKE, PANASONIC ERZ-C07DK470
MOV SELECTION:
VOLTAGE RATING > Vac RMS
DIODE SELECTION:
DIODE CURRENT RATING > 1X STRIKE CURRENT
DIODE BREAK DOWN VOLTAGE : 4X STRIKE VOLTAGE
DIODE 1N4001 (50V/1A) TYPICAL
Coatreaderconnector withthesiliconegrease supplied tosealoutmoisture foroutdoormounting.
To avoid having ESD (electrostatic discharge) interfering with the operation of the reader, the reader
casing shall be grounded. This can be accomplished be tying the mounting bracket to earth ground
locally(e.g.grounded conduit).
Reader Part Number: 36012-0000
Reader DIP switch setting: 4 3 2 1
(FactorySetting) OFF OFF OFF OFF
Relay Contact Protection/Noise Suppression
Load switching can cause contact transfer, welding, and abnormal wear, which can cause premature
contact failure. The switching of an inductive load (strike) can also cause EMI (electromagnetic
interference).Toprolongcontactlifeandincreasetotalsystemreliability,contactprotectioncircuitmust
be used. The following two circuits are recommended. For DC application, use a diode circuit; for AC
application, use a MOV (metal oxide varistor) circuit. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load
as possible, as the effectiveness of the circuit will decrease if it is located to far away. As a guideline,
the distance should be within 12 inches (30 cm).

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AdditionalInformation
1. TheLED'sontheinterfaceboardaredefinedas:A=Heartbeat:1secondflash,B=Notused,should
be OFF.
2. OutputK2isenergizedfor1secondwhenthereisadoorforcedopenordoorheldopenalarm. The
door position is monitored by input I1 and the door monitor contact is normally closed. The held
open timer is fixed at 45 seconds.
3. Request-to-exit(REX)inputI2:usesanormallyopenswitch. OutputK1isenergizedaslongasthe
REX input (I2) is closed.
4. Jumpers J3 and J4 are not used.
Maintenance
TheSA-ATM-2readersaredesignedtoprovidecontinuousservicewithminimalroutinemaintenance.
However,contaminants(suchasmagneticoxidesfrombadgesanddirt)tendtoaccumulateontheread
head. Without regular cleaning, these contaminants will shorten the read head life and increase the
probabilityofcardread error. A maintenance schedule should bedevelopedbaseonthecardreader
environment (dirtyorclean)andtheusagefrequency(lighttrafficorheavytraffic). Extremecasemay
requiredailycleaning.
Headcleaningmay be done byusingdisposable,pre-saturatedmagnetic head cleaning card.These
cardsarereadilyobtainablefromAccessTechnologiesInternational,Inc.modelSA-ATM-HCC.
The reader exterior surface is covered with high strength polymer and polyester membrane. It may
be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild detergent if required.
Specifications
The reader/Interface are for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.
Electrical: Voltage - 12 Vdc (10.2 to 13.8 Vdc)
Current - 200mA
Relay contacts- K1, 5A@30Vdc; K2, 1A@30Vdc
Mechanical: Reader:
Dimension - 1.95" (50mm)W x 1.30" (33mm)H x 5.50" (140mm)L
Weight - 10 oz. (284 g) nominal
Interface:
Dimension - 3.25" (83mm)W x 2.9" (74mm)L x 1.4" (36mm)H
Weight - 4 oz. (120 g) nominal
Environmental: Temperature: -55 to +85 degrees C, storage
-40 to +75 degrees C, operating
Humidity: Reader- 100% RHNC; Interface- 95% RHNC
WARRANTY

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Addendum - Revision C
This revision changed the door module to accommodate screw mounting instead of using snap track. The new
module dimension is 4.25 x 2.75 inches.
Connection to the card reader is also changed from modular jack to a screw terminals for more convenient
termination.
Access Technologies International, Inc. warrants that the product is free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for two years from factory shipment. Access Technologies
International, Inc. assumes no responsibility for products damaged by improper handling or installation. This
warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective unit.
There is no expressed warranties other than set forth herein. Access Technologies International, Inc. does not
make, intends, nor does it authorize any agent or representative to make any other warranties, implied
warranties, and expressly excludes and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability of fitness for a
particular purpose.
Returned units are repaired or replaced from a stock of reconditioned units. Returns must be accompanied by
a return authorization number obtained from customer service, a purchase order and prepaid postage.
LIABILITY
The card readers should only be used to control exits from areas where an alternate method for exit is available.
This product is not intended for, nor is rated for operation in life-critical control applications. Access Technologies
International, Inc. is not liable under any circumstances for loss or damage caused by or partially caused by the
misapplication or malfunction of the product. Access Technologies International, Inc.'s liability does not extend
beyond the purchase price of the product.
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GND (BLK)
BZR (ORG)
LED (BRN)
CLK (WHT)
DAT (GRN)
12V (RED)
PIN 1
J3 BA
J4
J2
SG
DAT/D0
+12V
TR+
TR-
CLK/D1
GND
BZR
LED
I1
I1
I2
I2
G
+12V
C
NC
NO
NO
C
NC
K1 K2
3.85 [97.8]
4.25 [108.0]
0.20 [5.1]
2.35 [59.7]
2.75 [69.9]
0.20 [5.1]
REVISION C PCB
ATI
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