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Interflex Datensysteme GmbH   

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  The terminals can be operated on terminal controllers or master terminals with the 

following controller software versions (minimum requirements): 

  IF-105x = Version 5.12.4.C2 

  IF-107x = Version 5.12.3 

  IF-407x = Version 7.12.3. 

 

1.6  Function of the IF-80x outdoor terminal 

Terminals of the IF-80x Outdoor series are part of an access control system. They are preferably installed 

directly next to locking devices. They are generally connected to a master terminal, access manager or 

terminal controller via an RS485 data cable. These terminals are designed for controlling the access of 

persons, who identify themselves with RFID credentials, as well as for controlling and monitoring locking 

devices. 

 

1.7  Storage 

The device has to be stored in a dry place. 

 

2  Assembly and Installation 

Please carry out the following steps in sequence: 

  Install all cables. 
  Mount the IF-80x Outdoor terminal. 
  Make the electrical connections and switch on the power. 
  Adjust the reader. 
  Set the hardware address. 
  Put the terminal into operation and test its functions. 

 

Summary of Contents for IF-80x

Page 1: ...ocumentation are protected by commercial and patent laws 1 3 Shielded cables To ensure malfunction free operation we recommend the use of shielded bus cables Operation is also possible with unshielded...

Page 2: ...ices They are generally connected to a master terminal access manager or terminal controller via an RS485 data cable These terminals are designed for controlling the access of persons who identify the...

Page 3: ...appliance case 2 Alternative mounting hole for wall mounted cable inserted from the bottom 6 Mounting holes for US standard 3 Cable gland 7 Hole for adjusting the reader 4 Horizontal mounting option...

Page 4: ...ce Use only the original screws and do not use any washers Screws placed too high can cause collisions with other components and damage the device Ensure short cable routing Cable loops can damage the...

Page 5: ...ire is wrapped around the insulation 8 The blue wire and the PE wire from the I O controller board are connected to terminal 8 on the terminal strip 7 The blue wire is connected to the strain relief 9...

Page 6: ...rminal 3 Patch cable from computer to switch or hub 6 RS 485 data cable from controller master terminal to I O controller board Please refer to the table Function of Cables and Cable Types for detaile...

Page 7: ...e wire under a nut of the strain relief 12 Now connect all of the cables coming from the I O controller board to the terminal strip of the terminal Then connect the blue wire from the back panel of th...

Page 8: ...cuit example Power supply 7 Address switch on the I O controller board 4 Circuit example RS485 connection The spur line may not be longer than max 100 m Bridges Br 1 When one I O controller board is u...

Page 9: ...door terminal is usually very long we recommend connecting the power supply and the relay contact with one cable pair each 4 5 Connecting a further I O controller board If more than two inputs or more...

Page 10: ...maximum Setting the LEDs Use the DIP switch 4 to set the LEDs according to the color of the display The switch setting is usually preset factory default Check the setting of the DIP switches accordin...

Page 11: ...the terminal number Example cfg address 8 has been set Enter this command etp address cx The controller responds with TC ET 8 Then the command 34xxyy is sent directly to the terminal Example Address...

Page 12: ...board Br 2 Bridge 2 is used to set the switching contacts of the NO NC relay Br 3 Instead of bridge 3 an anti tamper switch can be connected See also Wiring Overview 8 7 Initial Operation Once you hav...

Page 13: ...condensing Protection category III Degree of protection IP54 provided that the cables are installed according to instructions The lower cable inlet must be masked using the included adhesive strip Dim...

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