1.0 Introduction The special purpose NXT RM3 v2 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 RM3 v2 module connects directly onto an NXT ...
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 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 ...
Keri recommends resetting NXT controllers the first time these controllers are powered on. Also, under certain circumstances NXT controllers may need to be reset. Note: Factory resetting a standard NXT controller will restore the controller to a ...