ZKTECO MR1010 Advances Access Control Readers User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- ZKTECO
Table of Contents
User Manual
MR1010 & MR1020
Version: 1.0
Introduction
The devices are advanced access control readers with 125KHz&13.56MHz RFID
technology. It’s an ideal choice for high-security applications. They are
attractively designed with IK10 certification which brings better protection.
The readers are very powerful, can read many types of cards as below:
Frequency | Card Type |
---|---|
125KHz | EM Cards |
13.56MHz | RFID S50/S70 IC Cards |
Specifications
Operation Voltage | 9~24V DC |
---|---|
Standby Current | ≤50mA |
Frequency | 125KHz & 13.56MHz |
Card Type | EM & IC |
Read Range | 2~6 cm |
Output Format | Wiegand 26~58 Bits |
Operating Temperature | -40°C~+60°C (-40°F~140°F) |
Operating Humidity | 0%~98% RH |
Color | Silver |
Index of Protection | IK10 and IP66 |
Dimension | L105 x W49 x H21(mm) |
Net Weight | 240g |
Shipping Weight | 270g |
Installation
- Drill 2 holes (A, C) on the wall for the screws and one hole for the cable
- Knock the rubber bungs into the holes (A, C)
- Fix the back cover on the wall with 2 screws
- Thread the cable through the cable hole (B)
- Attach the unit to the back cover
Wiring
Color | Function | 9~24V DC |
---|---|---|
Red | Power | Notes |
Black | GND | Ground |
Green | D0 | Data 0 |
White | D1 | Data 1 |
Brown | LED | Green LED Light Control |
Yellow | Buzzer | Buzzer Control |
Connection
Programming
The readers are equipped with an IR remote control, users can use it to
program the Wiegand output format if needed.
6.1 Enter and Exit Program Mode
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
---|---|
1. Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code)# (Factory default is 123456) |
2. Exit Program Mode | * |
Note: Master Code can not be changed.
6.2 Set Wiegand Format for EM Cards
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
---|---|
1. Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code)# |
2. Set Wiegand Format | 1 (26~44) # (Factory default is 26bits) |
3. Exit Program Mode | * |
6.3 Set Wiegand Format for IC Cards
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
---|---|
1. Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code)# |
2. Set Wiegand Format
OR
2. Recognize Card Format Automatically (4byte card output
WG34, 7byte card output WG58)| 3 (26~44, 56, 58) # (Factory default is Wiegand
34 bits)
3 0 # (Apply for WG34 and WG58 only)
3. Exit Program Mode| *
Note: WG56 is without parity bits, WG58 is with parity bits.
6.4 Reset to Factory Default
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
---|---|
1. Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code)# |
2. Reset to Factory Default | 5 0 # |
3. Exit Program Mode | * |
Function Table Sheet
Read Card| The LED light will turn Green and the buzzer sounds like a beep, at
the meantime, the reader outputs the Wiegand signal
---|---
External LED Control| When the input voltage for LED is low, the LED will turn
into a Green
External Buzzer Control| When the input voltage for the Buzzer is low, the
buzzer will sound
Wiegand Data Output| The Wiegand output is 26~58 bits
Packing List
Name | Quantity |
---|---|
Reader | 1 |
Manual | 1 |
IR Remote Control | 1 |
Screw Driver | 1 |
Wall Fixing Plugs | 2 |
Self Tapping Screws | 2 |
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T0V 5technician for help.
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