Rosslare reader with M1

tuantu

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Currently, I'm using the Rosslare AY-G54 26 bit Weigand reader with M1, however, I have question regarding the connection for the "tamper" wire.

How does this "tamper" wire is hook-up to one of the zone in the M1. The tamper wire is a single wire so how do I get the neg to connect with one of the zone?
 
I can't help you but here is some more information for someone who might.

• Tamper Output: Open Collector, active low 32mA max sink current
 
rfdesq said:
• Tamper Output: Open Collector, active low 32mA max sink current
I dont want to pretend that I know for sure 100% but I beleive you are going to need to hook this up to the coil of a relay using the +12 power as the other side. and then the output contacts from the relay will give you your connection to the M1.

Maybe someone else can verify this....

is the manual online for this?
 
mustangcoupe said:
I dont want to pretend that I know for sure 100% but I beleive you are going to need to hook this up to the coil of a relay using the +12 power as the other side. and then the output contacts from the relay will give you your connection to the M1.

Maybe someone else can verify this....

is the manual online for this?
You are probably right. I did a search for the make and model and came up with that information from the .pdf file.
 
I got it working BUT I did not follow none of your suggestions.

Very simple each keypad has a zone available and I just use it instead of connecting it to a zone on the input expander. Basically, virtual zones.
 
From the reader tamper wire --->Blue wire of the keypad
Then program for the appropriate zone (193-208) depending upon whether you connected to keypad #1 or 2 or 3 so on
 
just a guess but do you have your zone configured as NO?

If this is the case the tamper is causing the output to go negative and because you are powering off the keypad bus this negative is the same as your black wire on the keypad which is the other connection for your zone....
 
I configure NC. Just make sure you program your zone (virtual) 193-208 depending upon which keypad number you're using.
 
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