Wireless Card / Credential / Badge Reader
Interface WILDR-MIU1
Remote your Credential Reader Device
WILDR-MIU provides a wireless interface port for Access Control System applications.
The RF output power is sufficient to cover a range of about 1-mile outdoors (FCC certified). The GPIO (general purpose Input/output) port plug-in auxiliary board (AUX) is designed to provide a
complete door/checkpoint, or access panel interface for the Physical Security and Access
Control applications. The signals are described in detail in the
access control
menu.
The figure below shows the WILDR-AUX board connection..
Two WILDR-AUX combinations are required for a complete link. At
the door/checkpoint, the signals are connected to door-functions
connector of the Aux-board, and at the access control panel, the
connections are made to the panel-functions connector of the Aux-board.
Figures below depict the connections..
WILDR-AUX board
combination is the only Wireless Reader on the market with unique
capabilities.
> It accepts Wiegand (data0, data1) or Magnetic Stripe (clock & data)
format
> Card/credential formats up to 8183 bits
> Detects card timing automatically
> FIPS 201, HSPD-12, PIV compatible
> Compatible with Lenel OSDP
> While WILDR-MIU is configured as a Wireless Reader interface, another
serial interface (RS-232 or RS-485) is available for reader
housekeeping. Smart readers require this capability to communicate
housekeeping queries.
> Provides power to the card reader
> Provides power to the electric strike
> Provides 2 LED lines, Reader tamper, door position sensor, and Request
to Exit lines
> On-board LEDs indicate "active link" with the other WILDR
A PC/laptop running a serial communication program such as
SourceForge RealTerm [Download] is connected to the console port via a serial cable,
or a USB cable to DB-9 (provided) for initial radio configuration. The
Console port is used to configure the wireless radio parameters such as
frequency channel, output power, and interface. There are a variety of
built-in tools in the firmware to assist in configuring the radio in the
field. These tools include measuring RF channel noise so the installer can select a clean channel, and transmiting a constant modulated carrier to facilitate range-finding.
Each data packet is encrypted using a random key per packet. For added security, there is also a
three character code selected by the user that makes the encryption
specific to the site. This feature prohibits radios from
other sites to function in your site.
The radio is supplied with complete documentation that includes a
quick-start manual, and a user reference manual. For more information, please see the
Resources tab to request more information.
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