1.0 Introduction The special purpose NXT Port Link is designed for use without an NXT or NXT-MSC controller and its main function is to pass-through 64-bit NXT credential data to a third-party controller. The NXT Port Link module typically connects ...
1.0 Introduction This guide explains how to install and configure the NXT Wiegand-Only Plus Reader Interface Module which is a permanent replacement for the WI (Wiegand-Only) module. The module connects directly onto one of the communication buses of ...
1.0 Wiring and Layout Diagrams 1.1 Reader Interface Module (RIM) Diagram Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide ...
Specifications Size • When mounted on the NXT Controller - 6.50 inches high by 5.50 inches wide by 2.50 inches deep, not including wiring connectors - 16.51 cm by 13.97 cm by 6.35 cm 2.2 Power/Current Requirements • 10 to 14 VDC @ 100 mA (maximum ...
A. The NXT-WI Plus module supersedes the NXT-WI module. As is true with the NXT-WI module, it can only be configured for Wiegand output but you can change the LED mode (single-line or dual line LED mode) using the SW switches on the module. It can be ...
1.0 Introduction Doors.NET comes with a generic import utility that can be used to import card data from an Excel (XLS or XLSX) spreadsheet. This is not a licensed feature so it can be used free-of-charge with Doors.NET. 2.0 Configure the Import ...
1.0 Introduction Installing the Doors.NET software is very easy and straight-forward. There are just a few host PC requirements that should be met prior to performing the installation: The host PC must be fully up-to-date with the latest Windows ...
1.0 Introduction This document covers the basic installation and configuration of Doors.NET with Standard NXT, PXL, Entraguard, NXT-MSC (Mercury-Powered) or True Mercury controller types. It assumes that the computer being used for the Doors.NET ...