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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 1.1 MR62e reader interface The MR62e OSDP reader interface provides a network connected interface to control two physical barriers using OSDP readers and provides a solution for the OEM integrator for interfacing to OSDP readers and door hardware. The on-board Ethernet with PoE/PoE+ support enables easy installation.
Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 1. Terms A & B are from the RS-485 standard. 2.2 Jumpers Jumper Set at Description Ethernet connection with PoE/POE+ support. Factory use only. Tamper switch (normally open contact). See 4.1 Additional mounting information...
Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 2.5 Bulk erase The bulk erase function can be used for the following: Erase all configuration, sets MR62e to OEM setting (sanitize board). Restore to OEM default parameters. 2.5.1 Bulk erase steps 1.
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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications Typical OSDP reader wiring 2.9 Input circuit wiring Typically, these inputs are used to monitor door position, request to exit, or alarm contacts. Input circuits can be configured as unsupervised or supervised. When unsupervised, reporting consists of only the open or closed states.
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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 2.10 Relay circuit wiring Four Form-C contact relays are provided for controlling door lock mechanisms or alarm signaling. The relay contacts are rated at 2 A @ 30 V DC, resistive and are in a dry contact configuration. When you are controlling the delivery of power to the door strike, the Normally Open and Common poles are used.
Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 2.11 Status LEDs 2.11.1 Power-up LED 1 turns ON, then LEDs 2 through 7 are turned ON then OFF in sequence. 2.11.2 Running Description On-line, encryption disabled = 0.8 second ON, 0.2 second OFF On-line, encryption enabled = 0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF, 0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF0.1 second ON, 0.1...
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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications The MR62e is for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only. PoE (12.95 W), compliant to IEEE 802.3af Power Input PoE+ (25 W), compliant to IEEE 802.3at 12 V DC ± 10%, 1.7 A maximum Caution: For UL, the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) such as a PoE/PoE+ enabled network switch and/or PoE/PoE+ power injectors must be UL Listed under UL294B.
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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications ENVIRONMENT Storage temperature -55 to +85°C Operating temperature 0 to +70°C 5 to 95% RHNC Humidity MECHANICAL Dimensions without bracket 5.5 inches (140 mm) W x 2.75 inches (70 mm) L x 0.96 inches (24 mm) H Dimensions with bracket 5.5 inches (140 mm) W x 3.63 inches (92 mm) L x 1.33 inches (34 mm) H...
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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 4.1 Additional mounting information Sources for the optional items shown below: 3-gang stainless steel blank cover. Available from: Leviton part number 84033-40 Graybar part number 88158404 Magnetic switch set: G.R.I. part number: 505 Side View: PLT-05249, A.1...
Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 4.2 Mounting plate dimensions: 4.3 Warranty Mercury Security warrants the product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year from the date of factory shipment. Mercury Security assumes no responsibility for products damaged by improper handling or installation.
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Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications 4.5 Regulatory This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Powering HID® Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Trusted Identities Installation and Specifications Revision history Date Description Revision August 2022 New branding. October 2020 Initial release. PLT-05249, A.1 August 2022...
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