1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
STATUS COLOR LEDS
None |
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Blinking Red |
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Solid Red |
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Blinking Blue 2 faint blinks: Controller has detected an UIR and is ready to establish communications. Blinking steadily: Controller successfully established communication the reader and is paired. |
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Solid Blue |
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Solid Green |
2. INSTALLATION AND WIRING
System Overview
Wiring Table
It is recommended to take note of the serial numbers of both devices to keep track of how they are paired, as the software does not indicate that.
Wire the Controller to the Reader through the RS-485.
Wiring the Power Supply
- A power supply for the Secure IO and Door Strike should be sourced by the installer with sufficient power for both devices.
- The Secure I/O requires 100 mA
- Door Strike per its specification
- It is recommended that the Secure IO device be housed within the Power Supply enclosure.
An example of a power supply is shown below:
3. CONTROLLER PAIRING
The Controller must be paired to a Reader. Once paired, the controller will only work with that device and is tagged with that specific serial number.
An admin can access the Anavio Control Software and follow these steps:
- Go to the Doors menu and select the door (the Reader to pair with the controller).
- Go to Settings (in the Doors menu) and select the option that applies (I/O Relay and External Button or Door Contact) to this installation. Activating any of them initiates the pairing process once both devices are connected.
- Use a pin to push the Reset button for three (3) seconds; the Controller starts blinking.
- The Controller reboots and the red power light begins blinking, indicating it is ready to pair.
- Connect the Reader and wait for it to boot; the Controller should make 2 weak blinks, indicating that the connections were done properly and a reader is transmitting.
- Perform an attempt to access the Reader to begin the first communication negotiation to the Controller; this first attempt will be unsuccessful, as the Controller does not accept this first attempt for security reasons. This causes all the I/Os to blink once.
- Reboot both devices and they will be paired and ready to operate together.
- After pairing the Controller, the power light goes from blinking red to solid red and the blue RS-485 indicators blink occasionally, indicating the pairing process is complete and the Reader is transmitting.
NOTE: The Controller cannot be connected to any other device after this unless the entire process is run again with another Reader.