Manafacture: Gianni Industries
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manual abstract
Digital code-operated (anti-tamper) for indoor access control keypad with up to 150 individual user PIN codes or 100 individual user cards and 50 user PIN codes, suitable for small and medium-size businesses, multi-tenant residential and commercial buildings, as well as clinics and health facilities. The door reed switch is used to time out the timer when door is moved. User access PINs ensure that all functions controlled to authorized persons only. It mounts to any standard single gang electrical box or directly to any wall. Logical memory can prevents unauthorized persons from gaining PIN code entry by trial and error, host will shut down 60 seconds while 5 times of incorrectly password applied which would eliminate any random application of card ID code transmission. Build in tamper switch that turns on alarm relay activation to ensure vandal proof. GIANNI INDUSTRIES, INC. 35.5 70 127.51 2 34 5 67 8 9 0* # Unit: mm Specifications Operating Voltage: 12 VDC Current Draw: 60mA Max @12VDC Input: request-to-exit, time out reed switch contact, auxiliary reader. Output: Dual relay, N.O./N.C./Com. Output (Dry contact) Format: 26 or 34-bit Wiegand hexadecimal. Relay rating: 3A@12VAC , 3A@24VDC Memory Volume: 150 PIN codes or 100 Proximity cards/tokens and 50 PIN codes. Relay 1 is controlled by 001~100 user slots (Cards or PIN codes) Relay 2 is controlled by 101~150 user slots (PIN codes ) Master Code: Default value 12345 Relay Activation Time: Strike Time: 1~99 seconds Strike mode: Access Timer or Latch Operating Temperature: -20~+70°C Ambient Humidity: 5~95% relative humidity non-condensing Case Material: ABS (UL94V0) Color: Black/white Warranty The product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for a period of 1 year from the date of sale to the original client. The GEM policy is one of continual development and improvement; therefore GEM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. No. 13, Zhong Sing Road, Tu-Cheng Industrial Zone, The products are manufactured under an ISO 9001 & QC 080000 Certified Quality Tel: 886-2 2267 7986 / Fax: 886-2 2267 9876 Tu-Cheng City, Taipei, Taiwan 23678 Management Program environment back its product quality, performance and commitment E-Mail: info@gianni.com.tw to customer satisfaction. Website: gianni.tw Copyright 2009 Gianni industries, inc. All rights reserved. DM-CA-DG-30 Ver. E Published on 2009.11.30 DG-30 Digital Keypad DG-30 Digital Keypad The auxiliary reader must not be further than 50 meters from the DG-30. Also this reader should be nearer than 60 centimeters, to avoid disturbance. The suggested wire gauge is #22~26 AWG. Split of units for DG-30 and auxiliary reader in ranging up to 50 M bring out the friendly system device for low cost but high security with anti-tampering as well as convenience and reliability. Dimension:88(L)x44(W)x16(D)mm GEMPROX-H 125 KHz,Wiegand 26~37-bit format output GEMPROX-E 125 KHz,Wiegand 26-bit format output GEMPROX-26M 13.56 MHz,Wiegand 26-bit format output, Mifare 1 compatible Auxiliary reader Connecting Diagram 123 Auxiliary Reader (Wiegand 26 or 34-bit Format) To follow the precedent of Group 1 contacts Tamper switch contact output (Dry contact) Tamper Switch Push Exit Button FAIL-SAFE LOCKING DEVICE Power Supply Contact door reed switch This reed switch is used to reset the re- locking time to 0 second when the door is moved. (Using N.O. contact in case of door closed, changeover to N.C. When doorismoved) Re-setofall system parameter GIANNI INDUSTRIES, INC. No. 13, Zhong Sing Road, Tu-Cheng Industrial Zone, The products are manufactured under an ISO 9001 & QC 080000 Certified Quality Tel: 886-2 2267 7986 / Fax: 886-2 2267 9876 Tu-Cheng City, Taipei, Taiwan 23678 Management Program environment back its product quality, performance and commitment E-Mail: info@gianni.com.tw to customer satisfaction. Website: gianni.tw Copyright 2009 Gianni industries, inc. All rights reserved. DM-CA-DG-30 Ver. E Published on 2009.11.30 ...