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[. . . ] 5 APPENDIX: FACILITY CODE SWITCH SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
OVERVIEW
The Wiegand Receiver (CPWR) is a communication device that transmits an information packet to an access control unit such as a Sentex Telephone Entry System. All receiver units utilize the latest in Chamberlain® rolling code technology.
WARNING
Children operating or playing with a garage door/gate opener can injure themselves and others. The door/gate could close and cause serious injury or death. [. . . ] FFC Factory Setting = ON (switch set to right). Facility Code Factory Setting = All OFF (switches set to left).
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FACILITY CODE
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 FORMAT 3 2 1 0 3 BUTTON 2 1 FFC
Figure 6: Facility Code Switches
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Installation and Wiring
PARTS SUPPLIED
Wiegand Receiver Antenna Installation and Operation Instructions
PARTS NOT SUPPLIED
# 6 Mounting Hardware 5-conductor shielded cable; 22 AWG wire Extension Kit (Optional)
STEP 1: MOUNT THE RECEIVER
Mount receiver to surface using #6 hardware (not supplied). Refer to Figure 8 for receiver mounting hole locations. NOTE: Mount receiver with 18" of space above the receiver for the antenna. Also, receivers should be installed at least 5 feet apart to avoid "cross-talk".
STEP 2: CONNECT THE ANTENNA
Screw on antenna clockwise and slide rubber boot down to meet o-ring (see Figure 7).
CAUTION
The outside of the antenna connector is not ground. If using an extension kit, do not allow it to contact a metal object.
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Figure 7: Antenna Attachment
STEP 3: CONNECT SIGNAL/POWER WIRES
Remove the terminal block from J2 on the circuit board. Connect wires from the CPWR 6-pin connector to the access control system. Then re-insert the terminal block onto J2. Wire the CPWR to the access control systems' card reader port. Refer to the access control system's installation instructions for appropriate wiring detail. A typical wire connection might resemble the following:
CABLE SIGNALS LED DATA 1 DATA 0 +12VDC COMMON (GND) SHIELD WIRE COLOR BROWN WHITE GREEN RED BLACK SHIELD
Mounting Holes (4 Corners)
J2
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NOTE: At power up, the CPWR will perform a system check and produce a series of LED flash sequences. This is normal.
To Access Control Circuit Board (Reader Port)
Figure 8: Signal and Power Connections
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Testing and Troubleshooting
STEP 1: CHECK THE POWER
Ensure that the red POWER LED is lit (see Figure 9). If not, check your power connections and/or source. Voltage reading should be within the range of 9VDC 18VDC.
STEP 2: CHECK FOR RECEIVER OPERATION
The SIGNAL LED (refer to Figure 9) should be flickering continuously, indicating that the RF receiver circuitry is operating.
STEP 3: TEST THE TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER
Press the transmitter button previously set in step 4, page 3, within view of the receiver. If the DATA-yellow and VALID-green LEDs do not light, review the Setting the Switches and Connect Signal/Power Wires sections. If reception of the transmitter's signal is significantly reduced, there may be strong RF interference from other sources. Common sources of interference include fluorescent lights, neon signs, mercury vapor lamps, arc welders, and arcing power lines. Interference due to lighting can be limited by having an electrician wire a noise suppressor into the lamp, light, or sign circuit. NOTE: It may be required to press the transmitter button twice at first use. If the DATA-yellow and VALID-green LEDs flash repeatedly and simultaneously, the format settings may be incorrect (refer to Output Code Format).
WARNING
Call your local power company if interference is due to arcing power lines.
RECEIVER LED REFERENCE
(Refer to Figure 9. ) SIGNAL Red This LED, when lit, indicates that the receiver has detected the presence of RF energy. [. . . ] This warranty is conditioned upon LiftMaster being paid in full for all equipment; this warranty is not effective until such payment in full has been received. The warranty period shown above applies only to the LiftMaster receiver with Passport technology). Since this is a manufacturer's warranty, not a dealer's warranty, installation, removal, and freight charges are not part of this warranty, nor shall the installer be held liable in any way for removal, repair or installation of the Passport system unless otherwise stated in a separate dealer's warranty. This warranty does not extend to systems or compartments that show evidence of damage caused by vandalism, acts of God (e. g. , lightning, flood), abuse, or unauthorized or improper service.
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