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Access Control and Shower Control Terminals
Installation, Commissioning & Operation
Document Version 1.4
GAT Access 6100
GAT Access 6100 F BIO
GAT Access 6100 F
Enrollment Station
GAT TimeAxx 6150

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Important Information
Dear Customer,
Our aim is to ensure that our product operates with safety and to your complete satisfaction. To achieve this aim, please take
this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the following guidelines.
- Pay attention to the safety messages in this manual. The messages are indicated by the signal words "DANGER",
"WARNING", or "CAUTION", and inform you about hazardous situations and how to avoid them.
- Pay attention to messages indicated by the "NOTICE" signal word. These messages include important information for
avoiding property damage.
- Pay attention to the symbols and safety messages on the product.
- Read all instructions in this manual carefully before installing or operating the product.
- Where not otherwise specifically documented, the appropriate installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance
of the product is the customer’s responsibility.
- Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference.
Notation of Safety Information and Safety Symbols
This manual includes important safety messages and symbols intended to inform the user about potentially hazardous situations
or important information for the safe and proper use of the described product(s). The safety messages also include directives on
how to avoid hazardous situations. These safety messages and directives must be read and observed.
The structure of the safety messages and the meaning of the symbols used in this manual are described in this section.
1. Safety Messages for Personal Injury
Personal safety messages contain a signal word, describe the nature of the hazard, and indicate how to avoid the hazard.
The safety alert symbol used without a signal word always precedes important safety information that must be read
carefully and the instructions carefully observed. Not doing so may cause personal injury.
Format of safety messages that apply to an entire section:
These safety messages may be used with or without a symbol.
Electrical shock
➔Touching current-conducting parts may result in injury due to electrical shock.
- Do not remove safety protection and covers.
- Do not touch the electrical connections while power is being supplied.
Format of safety messages that are embedded in text and apply to a specific point:
CAUTION! Electrical shock. Never remove safety protection and covers. Do not touch the electrical connections while
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2. Property Damage Messages
Property damage messages are used to describe potentially hazardous situations that may lead to property damage. These
messages have the same layout as safety messages but use the signal word "NOTICE" instead of “CAUTION”.
Format of property damage messages that apply to an entire section:
Risk of damage to the device and connected devices
Risk of malfunction
- Read the following instructions carefully before installing the device.
- Always adhere to the instructions.
Format of property damage messages that are embedded in text and apply to a specific
point:
NOTE! Risk of damage to the device and connected devices. Read the following instructions carefully before installing the
device.
3. Definition of the Signal Words
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related (e.g., messages relating to
property damage).
4. Definition of the Safety Symbols
Caution: General Information
This symbol indicates general warnings or cautions that are not related to a particular type of hazard.
Caution: Electrical Shock
This symbol indicates warnings related to electrical hazards (danger due to high voltage).
Prohibited: Do Not Disassemble
This symbol indicates warnings about not disassembling certain components or equipment. Disassembling may
lead to damage or malfunction of the device.
Mandatory Action: General Information
This symbol indicates general information that must be read and followed before proceeding with the
accompanying instructions.
Mandatory Action: Read Instructions
This symbol indicates information referring to an important description in the manual, or other documentation,
which must be read and followed.

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Important Safety Information
−The installation, commissioning, and servicing of our products must be performed only by suitably trained
personnel. In particular, electrical connections must only be made by correspondingly qualified specialists.
Always observe the relevant installation regulations in accordance with the national Electrical Engineers
Association.
➔Unqualified personnel may potentially perform actions that result in injury due to electrical shock.
−Where not otherwise stated, installation and maintenance work on our products must be carried out when
disconnected from the power supply. This applies in particular to appliances that are normally supplied by
low-voltage current.
➔If the appliance is not disconnected from power, touching terminals or other internal parts of the
appliance may lead to injury due to electrical shock.
−It is prohibited to alter the products (devices, cabling, etc.).
➔Alterations to the products may subsequently result in personal injury, property damage, or damage to
the products.
−Do not remove protective shields and covers.
➔Removing protective shields and covers may result in personal injury or property damage.
−Do not attempt to repair a product after a defect, failure, or damage is detected. In addition, do not put the
product back into operation. In such cases, it is essential to contact your GANTNER representative or the
GANTNER support hotline.
−The installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the product must be carried out in
accordance with the technical conditions of operation as described in the corresponding documentation.
Therefore, it is essential to read the corresponding chapter of this manual and observe the instructions and
information therein.
−If there are still some points that are not entirely clear, please do not take a chance. All queries can be
clarified by your GANTNER representative or by ringing the GANTNER support hotline.
−Directly on receipt of the goods, inspect both the packaging and the product itself for any signs of damage.
Also check that the delivery is complete and includes all accessories, documentation, auxiliary devices,
etc.
−If the packaging or product has been damaged in transport, or should you suspect that it may have a fault,
the product must not be put into service. Contact your GANTNER representative who will endeavor to
resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
−GANTNER Electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for any injuries or damage caused as a result of
improper use.
Although great care is taken and we are continuously aiming for improvement, we cannot completely exclude the possibility of
errors appearing in our documentation. GANTNER Electronic GmbH therefore accepts no responsibility for the completeness or
the accuracy of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations at any time without prior notice.
Should you discover any fault with the product or in its accompanying documentation, or you have any suggestions for
improvement, you may confidently inform your GANTNER representative or GANTNER Electronic GmbH directly.
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The GAT Access 6100 was developed and fabricated under the quality management standard ISO 9001 and GANTNER
Electronic GmbH is also certified according to standard ISO 14001.
This product is in conformity with the following EC directives, including all applicable amendments:
- 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive)
- 2011/65/EU (Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment)
The complete text of the CE Declaration of Conformity is available via the following link:
https://www.gantner.com/downloads-gat-access-6100_qbw3752ku8
WARNING!
The GAT Access 6100 F PoE is a Class A device. This device can cause radio interference in the home. In this
case, the operator may be required to take appropriate measures.
GANTNER is committed to meeting or exceeding the requirements of the RoHS directive (2011/65/EU). The RoHS
directive requires that manufacturers eliminate or minimize the use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium,
cadmium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in electrical and electronic equipment sold
in the EU after July 1, 2006.
The WEEE symbol on GANTNER products and their packaging indicates that the corresponding material must not
be disposed of with normal household waste. Instead such marked waste equipment must be disposed of by
handing it over to a designated electronic waste recycling facility. Separating and recycling this waste equipment at
the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects
human health and the environment. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest electronic
waste recycling facility.
Applicable for the following devices:
- GAT Access 6100 F
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Warning Statement:
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
onctionnement.
ICES Statement (Canada)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................11
1.1 About this Manual .................................................................................................................................11
1.2 Chapter Overview .................................................................................................................................11
1.3 Target Group.........................................................................................................................................12
1.4 Formatting.............................................................................................................................................12
1.5 Contact & Inquiries................................................................................................................................12
2GENERAL INFORMATION .........................................................................................................................13
2.1 Intended Use.........................................................................................................................................13
2.2 Device Types ........................................................................................................................................14
2.3 Standard Operation...............................................................................................................................16
2.4 Operating Modes...................................................................................................................................17
3INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................................................19
3.1 Target Group.........................................................................................................................................19
3.2 General Information ..............................................................................................................................19
3.3 GAT Access 6100 Installation...............................................................................................................20
3.4 GAT Access 6100 F PoE Installation....................................................................................................22
3.5 GAT Access 6100 F BIO Installation ....................................................................................................24
3.6 GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station ...............................................................................................27
3.7 GAT TimeAxx 6150 Installation.............................................................................................................28
3.7.1 Surface Mounting...........................................................................................................................28
3.7.2 Flush Mounting ..............................................................................................................................30
4ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...................................................................................................................35
4.1 Target Group.........................................................................................................................................35
4.2 Power Connection.................................................................................................................................35
4.2.1 GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station........................................................................................35
4.2.2 GAT Access 6100 / GAT Access F BIO / GAT TimeAxx6150.......................................................35
4.2.3 GAT Access 6100 F PoE...............................................................................................................36
4.3 Network Connection..............................................................................................................................37
4.3.1 GAT Access 6100 / GAT Access F BIO / GAT TimeAxx6150 / GAT Access F Enrollment Station....37
4.3.2 GAT Access 6100 F PoE...............................................................................................................38
4.4 Input / Output Connections ...................................................................................................................39
4.4.1 GAT Access 6100 / GAT Access F BIO / GAT TimeAxx6150 / GAT Access F Enrollment Station....39
4.4.2 GAT Access 6100 F PoE...............................................................................................................39
4.5 Checklist for Final Installation ...............................................................................................................41
5COMMISSIONING & CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................43
5.1 Target Group.........................................................................................................................................43
5.2 Starting the GAT Access 6100..............................................................................................................43
5.3 System Settings ....................................................................................................................................45
5.3.1 Service Menu of the GAT Access 6100.........................................................................................45
5.3.2 Communication Parameters ..........................................................................................................46
5.3.3 Reader Settings .............................................................................................................................47
5.3.4 Date and Time Settings .................................................................................................................47
5.3.5 Display Contrast.............................................................................................................................48
5.3.6 Restore Factory Settings ...............................................................................................................48
5.4 Configuration Settings...........................................................................................................................49
5.4.1 Direct Configuration .......................................................................................................................49
5.4.2 Project Configuration .....................................................................................................................52
5.4.3 List of Configuration Settings.........................................................................................................54
5.4.4 Display Texts .................................................................................................................................59
5.5 Configuration of Offline Emergency Mode for a GAT Access 6100 .....................................................60

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6OPERATION & SIGNALIZATION .............................................................................................................. 63
6.1 General................................................................................................................................................. 63
6.2 Operating Modes.................................................................................................................................. 64
6.2.1 Online Mode.................................................................................................................................. 64
6.2.2 Emergency Mode.......................................................................................................................... 64
6.2.3 Out of Operation Mode.................................................................................................................. 64
6.3 Control and Display Elements.............................................................................................................. 65
6.4 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 / GAT Access 6100 F PoE..................................................... 66
6.4.2 Additional Acknowledgment or Selection by the User .................................................................. 67
6.4.3 Problem when Writing to the Data Carrier.................................................................................... 67
6.5 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO ..................................................................................... 68
6.6 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station.............................................................. 68
6.6.1 Recording Fingerprints at the Enrollment Station......................................................................... 68
6.6.2 Deactivation of the Fingerprint Verification................................................................................... 72
6.6.3 Verifying the Functionality of a Data Carrier................................................................................. 73
6.6.4 Cleaning the Fingerprint Sensor ................................................................................................... 74
6.7 Standard Operation for the GAT TimeAxx 6150 with Countdown Functionality.................................. 75
6.8 Online Mode and Emergency Mode..................................................................................................... 77
6.9 Out of Order Screen............................................................................................................................. 77
6.10 Locker Check-In................................................................................................................................ 78
6.11 General Open Function (Group Entry) ............................................................................................. 78
6.12 External Release Function................................................................................................................ 79
7UPDATING THE GAT ACCESS 6100........................................................................................................ 81
7.1 Updating with GAT Config Manager .................................................................................................... 81
8TROUBLESHOOTING & FAQ.................................................................................................................... 85
8.1 How can I update the firmware of a GAT Access 6100? ..................................................................... 85
8.2 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100? ............................................................................................ 85
8.2.1 How do I activate service mode?.................................................................................................. 85
8.3 Which TCP/IP ports can be used by a GAT Access 6100?................................................................. 86
8.4 Which bit rates are used by a GAT Access 6100 for Ethernet and is this configurable? .................... 86
8.5 How can I set the date and time of a GAT Access 6100? ................................................................... 86
8.6 How can I find the IP address of a GAT Access 6100 and change it? ................................................ 86
8.7How can I find the MAC address of a GAT Access 6100? .................................................................. 87
8.8 Setting IP address when MAC address is not known and IP address of the terminal is 0.0.0.0 ......... 87
8.9 Difference between "Time" and "Delay" in the "Mode" field for Locker Check-In configuration? ........ 87
8.10 Meaning of optocoupler settings "Rising_Edge", "Falling_Edge", "Rising- and Falling Edge"?....... 88
8.11 How can the reader of a GAT Access 6100 B be authorized for LEGIC?........................................ 88
8.12 How can I read or delete the authorization data of a GAT Access 6100? ....................................... 88
8.13 How can I configure the display texts of a GAT Access 6100?........................................................ 88
8.14 The relay of the GAT Access 6100 is activated even if the host has denied access....................... 89
8.15 Which FUNLINE protocol commands are supported by a GAT Access 6100? ............................... 89
8.16 Why does the GAT Access 6100 deny access with my data carrier in Emergency mode?............. 89
8.17 What is the maximum start-up current consumption of a GAT Access 6100?................................. 89
8.18 What are the default settings of a GAT Access 6100?..................................................................... 89
8.19 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100 for offline emergency mode?............................................ 91
8.20 What is the data carrier certificate?.................................................................................................. 91
9TECHNICAL DATA..................................................................................................................................... 93
9.1 Power Supply ....................................................................................................................................... 93
9.2 Reader.................................................................................................................................................. 93
9.3 Interface & Connections....................................................................................................................... 93
9.4 Signal Outputs...................................................................................................................................... 94
9.5 Signal Inputs......................................................................................................................................... 94
9.6 Data & Time Management ................................................................................................................... 94
9.7 Control & Display Elements.................................................................................................................. 94

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9.8 Fingerprint Reader ................................................................................................................................95
9.9 Housing.................................................................................................................................................95
9.10 Ambient Conditions ...........................................................................................................................95
9.11 Dimensions........................................................................................................................................96
9.11.1 GAT Access 6100 / GAT Access 6100 F PoE...............................................................................96
9.11.2 GAT Access 6100 F PoE...............................................................................................................96
9.11.3 GAT Access 6100 F BIO................................................................................................................97
9.11.4 GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station........................................................................................97
9.11.5 GAT TimeAxx 6150........................................................................................................................98

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INTRODUCTION
1.1 About this Manual
This manual provides information on installing, commissioning, and operating the GAT Access 6100 terminal series
and includes an overview of how to configure the terminals using GANTNER’s configuration software, “GAT Config
Manager”. There is a separate manual available for GAT Config Manager that explains all functions associated with
the software in greater detail.
The name "GAT Access 6100" is used in this manual to refer to all terminals in the GAT Access 6100 series in
general. When information is only applicable for a certain type of access terminal, the type will be indicated.
1.2 Chapter Overview
In chapter “2 GENERAL INFORMATION”, a functional description of the different GAT Access 6100 terminals,
including the supported RFID technologies, and a summary of the operating modes can be found.
Chapter “3 INSTALLATION” contains the measurement diagrams and information required to install the GAT Access
6100 terminals.
Chapter “4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS” includes information on how to complete the power and network
connections of the GAT Access 6100.
Chapter “5 COMMISSIONING & CONFIGURATION” describes how to put the GAT Access 6100 into operation and
includes how to configure the terminals using GAT Config Manager. The main configuration settings are also
explained and a table listing every setting is provided.
Available in chapter “6 OPERATION & SIGNALIZATION” is information regarding the different operating modes of
the GAT Access 6100, instructions for end users on how to operate the terminal, and a summary of the audio and
visual signalization.
Contained in chapter “7 UPDATING THE GAT ACCESS 6100” are the instructions required to perform firmware
updates for the GAT Access 6100 to ensure that the correct operation is maintained.
Chapter “8 TROUBLESHOOTING & FAQ” includes answers to frequently asked questions and useful information on
how to solve common issues that you may experience with the GAT Access 6100.
Chapter “9 TECHNICAL DATA” contains all the relevant technical information of the GAT Access 6100 terminals.

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1.3 Target Group
This manual contains information relevant for the different stages in the operating life of the GAT Access 6100.
Information about the installation, commissioning, and operation of the GAT Access 6100 is separated into
corresponding chapters. When a chapter is intended for a specific audience, this is clarified at the beginning of the
chapter. Where not explicitly stated, the information in this manual is intended for all target groups in general.
CAUTION! Injury and property/equipment damage. The tasks described in each chapter must only be
performed by the specified target group. Unqualified personnel who perform the described tasks risk personal injury
or damaging property/equipment.
1.4 Formatting
Safety-Critical Information
The following formatting (with example text) is used in this manual to display important, safety-critical information
that must be read and followed.
NOTE! Following on from this signal word in the manual is a reference text that must be read and followed. The
reference text contains important information. Non-observance can lead to damage of the device or associated
equipment.
Non Safety-Critical Information
The following formatting (with example text) is used in this manual to display important, but not safety-critical
information.
The text accompanying this symbol contains interesting information relevant to the current chapter. You do not
necessarily need to read this text, however it will help you better understand the information in this section or
provide interesting tips for the described device or the operation of the software.
1.5 Contact & Inquiries
If you have any questions concerning the GAT Access 6100, please contact your local sales partner or directly with
one of the GANTNER branch offices. The contact details of the branch offices are provided on the cover of this
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This manual describes the installation, configuration, and operation of the GAT Access 6100, GAT Access 6100 F
PoE, GAT Access 6100 F BIO, GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station, and GAT TimeAxx 6150 terminals. See the
following chapter for more information regarding these device types. GANTNER Electronic GmbH also offers other
types of access terminals, which are described in separate manuals.
The GAT Access 6100 F BIO is a combination of the GAT Access 6100 F with a GAT FR 055 fingerprint reader,
which is used at the GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station. In this manual the combination of these two parts
will be referenced as "GAT Access 6100 F BIO".
For the identification of visitors, contactless RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) data carriers are used. Data
carriers are available in a variety of different forms such as plastic wristbands and chip cards. Data transmission
between the data carrier and the GAT Access 6100 is encoded for optimal security.
For technological flexibility, the access terminal is available with different types of RFID readers (all 13.56 MHz). The
following codes are used to indicate the type of RFID technology each terminal supports:
- GAT Access 6100 B: LEGICprime
- GAT Access 6100 BA: LEGIC advant
- GAT Access 6100 F: MIFARE®
- GAT Access 6100 ISO: ISO 15693
- GAT Access 6100 F PoE: MIFARE®
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO: MIFARE®
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station: MIFARE®
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 B: LEGICprime
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 F: MIFARE®
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 ISO: ISO 15693
Supported Segments on Data Carriers
The memory on a RFID data carrier is segmented. Different types of segments are possible. For LEGIC data carriers,
the following segments are supported:
- Cash1
- Cash2
- Locker
- UserData
For MIFARE®data carriers, the segments for locker and fingerprint data are supported.
For ISO 15693 data carriers, the segments for locker data are supported.
2.1 Intended Use
The GAT Access 6100 B/BA/F/ISO, GAT Access 6100 F PoE, and GAT Access 6100 F BIO terminals are intended
to be used for identifying persons in leisure facilities such as public baths, fitness clubs, and spas by reading their
RFID data carriers and granting access to controlled areas according to the access rights of the persons.
The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is used to capture fingerprints of persons, which are then stored on the
data carriers of the persons for later verification of the persons. The fingerprints are not stored anywhere else except
the data carriers of the persons.
The GAT TimeAxx 6150 B/F/ISO is intended to control the usage time of showers in leisure facilities such as public
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2.2 Device Types
This manual provides information on the following access terminals:
- GAT Access 6100 B, F, and ISO
- GAT Access 6100 F PoE
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 B, F, and ISO
These terminals share the same electronic hardware and have similar operating modes and functions. The difference
is the type of RFID technology supported, the functionality, the housing type of the GAT TimeAxx 6150, and the
fingerprint-reading functionality.
The name "GAT Access 6100" is used in this manual to refer to all terminals in the GAT Access 6100 series in
general. When information is only applicable for a certain type of access terminal, the type will be indicated.
The GAT Access 6100 terminal is used for access control in leisure facilities such as swimming pools, spas, and
fitness clubs. It can be installed at turnstiles or gates that control the entry or exit to certain areas. The access terminal
checks the authorization of visitors and allows entry through an access point such as a turnstile or gate.
The terminal is designed to be wall-mounted or integrated with a turnstile (using the GAT Holder system). It has a
graphical LC-display, 4 function keys forconfiguration oruser input on the front side,an LED bar with red/green/yellow
lights for status indication, and a blue/red/green LED on the RFID scan field.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device rear part
6 ... Device front part
Figure 2.1 - GAT Access 6100
The functionality and application of the GAT Access 6100 F PoE are similar to the GAT Access 6100 with the main
difference being the ability of the GAT Access 6100 F PoE to operate using power over Ethernet (PoE). A single
Ethernet cable supplies the terminal with its power and network requirements.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device rear part
6 ... Device front part
Figure 2.2 - GAT Access 6100 F PoE

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The GAT Access 6100 F BIO is similar to the GAT Access 6100 F and is equipped with a fingerprint reader for
additional verification of the guest’s identity. If the visitor is authorized to enter the facility AND the fingerprint read by
the terminal’s fingerprint sensor is the same as the fingerprint stored on the user’s data carrier, access is granted.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device rear part
6 ... Device front part
7 ... Fingerprint reader GAT FR 055
8 ... Fingerprint sensor of GAT FR 055
9 ... Weather protection cover (optional)
Figure 2.3 - GAT Access 6100 F BIO
The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is located at a central location such as the reception desk of a leisure
facility. When visitors first register at the facility the device is used to scan the visitor’s fingerprint(s) and to transmit
the fingerprint data directly onto the visitor’s personal data carrier. The fingerprint data is only ever stored on the
visitor’s data carrier and never in the terminal or any other location in the facility.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device rear part
6 ... Device front part
7 ... Fingerprint reader
8 ... Fingerprint sensor
9 ... Stand
Figure 2.4 - GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station

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The GAT TimeAxx 6150 is an elegant terminal for public baths, fitness studios and other leisure facilities where the
duration of use of services must be regulated. When used as a shower terminal, the terminal is installed directly in
the shower cubicle (see mounting instructions) and, via a digital output, controls an electro-valve that activates or
deactivates the shower. The remaining time is continuously shown to the user on a large graphical display, which
helps to reduce overall water consumption.
This device has the same electrical hardware as the other GAT Access 6100 terminals but uses a waterproof housing
for flush or surface mounting in shower areas. The terminal also has a display and LED signals, but no mechanical
buttons for user input.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Illuminated, round scan field
4 ... Front frame
5 ... Device front part (below
the front frame)
6 ... Device rear part
Figure 2.5 - GAT TimeAxx 6150
2.3 Standard Operation
When a visitor of the leisure facility holds their data carrier next to the illuminated round RFID scan field, the GAT
Access 6100 reads the information on the data carrier and sends the data over the network (Ethernet) to a server for
evaluation. The visitor’s authorization is checked and a response returned to the GAT Access 6100. When access is
granted, the GAT Access 6100 activates a corresponding relay output that opens the connected turnstile or gate for a
certain time period.
Visitors using the GAT Access 6100 F BIO must also scan their fingerprints (if this is activated) for additional
verification. The terminal compares the scanned fingerprint of a visitor with the data stored on the visitor’s data carrier
and grants access only when the visitor is authorized and the fingerprint data matches.
Different settings for the GAT Access 6xxx, e.g., the access time of a turnstile/gate or the text displayed on the
terminal, can be defined via the configuration settings in GAT Config Manager. See "5.4. Configuration Settings" for
more information on configuring the terminals.
The GAT TimeAxx 6150 operates differently to the description above. After user identification, the terminal
activates the external application (e.g., opens the shower valve) and starts a countdown timer. The user can
pause the countdown and restart as required. After a configurable time the terminal deactivates the application.

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2.4 Operating Modes
The GAT Access 6100 access terminals operate in online mode. They must always be connected to a server/host
computer. In online mode, the GAT Access 6100 automatically sends the information of a data carrier over the
interface to the host computer and waits for an appropriate reaction from the host. An exception is the GAT Access
6100 F Enrollment Station, which usually operates in offline mode.
For instances where an error occurs or the communication is interrupted, the GAT Access 6100 can switch into
emergency mode or out of order mode (depending on the configuration). For more information about the operating
modes, see chapter "6.2 Operating Modes".

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INSTALLATION
This chapter describes the process required to install the GAT Access 6100. This includes the possible installation
locations and what to consider during installation.
Risk of damage or failure to the GAT Access 6100
- Read the information in this section carefully before installing the device.
- Install the device in a dry place, protected from rain and dripping water.
- Carefully observe the installation diagrams.
- Use the correct tools to install the device.
3.1 Target Group
This chapter provides information for technicians who install the GAT Access 6100. Experience in mechanical work
and basic electrical knowledge is required. Previous knowledge of the GAT Access 6100 or GANTNER access
systems is not required.
3.2 General Information
The GAT Access 6100 terminals can be mounted directly onto a flat surface such as a wall. The device rear part
attaches to the flat surface (e.g., concrete wall) using screws.
NOTE! The GAT Access 6100 must not be mounted directly onto a metallic surface as this material can adversely
affect the reading field so that the data carriers may not be read anymore.
When installing onto an uneven surface, the device rear part must not be distorted as this will prevent the correct
connection of the front part. The recommended mounting height is 1.3 m to the middle of the device. Use the drilling
template that is attached to the device to mark out the mounting holes.
In the following sections, the installation of the GAT Access 6100, GAT Access 6100 F PoE, and GAT Access 6100
F BIO are described. The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station has a stand and can be simply placed, for example,
onto a table without any further installation requirements.
For instructions on installing the GAT TimeAxx 6150, see chapter “3.7 GAT TimeAxx 6150 Installation”.

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3.3 GAT Access 6100 Installation
First, the rear part of the GAT Access 6100 is attached to a flat surface, e.g., a masonry or plaster wall, using 3 screws
(6) according to the following measurements.
1. Access for flush-mounted cabling
2. Access for surface-mounted cabling
3. Back box
4. Device rear part
5. Conduit for surface-mounted cabling
6. Mounting holes
Figure 3.1 - GAT Access 6100 installation measurements
Cable Inlets
The housing of the GAT Access 6100 has cable inlets for either flush (1) or surface (2) mounted cabling. For surface-
mounted cabling, ensure that the cabling can still be inserted once the device rear part has been installed. Otherwise,
run the cabling through the cable lead-ins prior to mounting.
CAUTION! The connection of the cabling must always be performed in a powerless state. See chapter "4
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS" for more information.
Installing the Device Front Part
Once the connection cables are terminated,the device rear part and front part areconnected together via a connection
cable (already connected to the part) and the two parts are fixed together.
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