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Identiv Freedom Bridge Installation Manual

Single port (fb1) freedom bridge

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SINGLE PORT (FB1)
CAUTION: This product is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharges (ESD). Take precautions while handling the product by using
proper grounding straps at all times.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length:
76 mm (3.00 in)
Width:
47 mm (1.85 in)
Height:
17 mm (0.67 in)
Weight:
26 g
(0.92 oz)
Max Readers:
1
Max Input:
2
Max Output
1
This Freedom device is certified as follows:
Electrical: UL294 and UL294B
Power over Ethernet: IEEE 802af
EMI Radiation: FCC Part 15 Class B
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Freedom Bridges should only be installed in dry, non-condensing environments. The ambient temperature of the environment should
range between -40°C and 50°C.
When mounting the Freedom Bridge to a surface, ensure that the mounting surface is a non-conductive. Causing any short-circuits on
the Freedom Bridge may cause it to malfunction.
DC power, reader, input contact, and output device wires should be between 16-28 AWG. They should also be stripped 5.5mm to
sufficiently fit the terminal blocks and ensure that they do not come in contact with each other.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
For each of the following steps, be sure to use reference on the back for additional details:
1.
Connect a Wiegand Reader to the Wiegand Reader Input on the Freedom Bridge.
a.
If the reader has a shield wire, connect the shield wire to the 0v terminal on the Wiegand Reader Input. If an extension
cable is used between the reader and the Freedom Bridge, connect the reader's shield wire to the cable's shield, then connect
the cable's shield to the 0v terminal on the Wiegand Reader Input.
b.
Any unused wires on the reader must be evenly snipped and have their tips insulated using electrical tape or equivalent. The
shield wire on the reader must also be completely insulated.
2.
If you have any supervised input contacts, wire them to the Digital Contact Inputs using Method 1 or Method 2.
3.
If you have any non-supervised input contacts, wire them to the Digital Contact Inputs.
4.
If you have a relay output contact, wire it to the Relay Output.
5.
Supply power to the Freedom Bridge using either or both of the following methods:
a.
A 2.25 – 5.25 W Power over Ethernet (PoE) port on an Ethernet switch connected to the Freedom Bridge using a Cat5e or
Cat6 cable.
b.
10 – 16 Vdc & 350 mA (300 mA external & 50 mA internal) DC power connected directly to the TB1 terminal on the
Freedom Bridge.
6.
If you are not using PoE to power your Freedom Bridge, connect a Cat5e or Cat6 cable from any port on an Ethernet switch to the RJ-
45 connector on the Freedom Bridge.
Note: Ethernet only supports a maximum cable length of 100 m. Greater lengths can be achieved by adding switches or repeaters
every 100m.
7.
To configure and add the Freedom Bridge to a MESH/Freedom Server, refer to the MESH/Freedom Version 8 Software Guide.
A flashing green "Ready" LED light on the Freedom Bridge circuit board indicates that the bridge is attempting to connect to the server.
A solid green "Ready" LED light indicates that the Freedom Bridge has established a connection to the server and is ready to use.
F
B
REEDOM
RIDGE
Installation Guide
FB1 Base Plate Mounting
Dim
A
B
C
D
E
F
mm
in
116.07
4.57
78.74
3.10
15.24
0.60
85.59
3.37
10.16
0.40
58.42
2.30

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Summary of Contents for Identiv Freedom Bridge

  • Page 1 10 – 16 Vdc & 350 mA (300 mA external & 50 mA internal) DC power connected directly to the TB1 terminal on the Freedom Bridge. If you are not using PoE to power your Freedom Bridge, connect a Cat5e or Cat6 cable from any port on an Ethernet switch to the RJ- 45 connector on the Freedom Bridge.
  • Page 2 WIRING REFERENCE A11/05/19 EM-40-1a Optional DC Power In NOTE: As long as the total current of the reader plus a door strike DOES DC Power Ground NOT EXCEED 300mA, you may DC Power Input power the door strike using the TB1 Requirements: power out and ground from the ...