1. Fampidirana
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Dioche 125 KHz RFID Access Control Module. This module is designed for integrated access control systems, offering reliable card reading capabilities.
2. Information momba ny fiarovana
- Ataovy azo antoka ny famatsiana herinaratra voltage is within the specified range (9-12V DC) to prevent damage to the module.
- Avoid exposing the module to moisture, extreme temperatures, or corrosive environments.
- Handle the circuit board with care to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
- Do not attempt to modify the module unless explicitly instructed, as this may void the warranty and cause malfunction.
3. Vokatra mihoatraview
The Dioche 125 KHz RFID Access Control Module is an integrated unit designed for reading 125 KHz RFID cards. It features a compact design and stable performance for various access control applications.
Lafin-javatra fototra:
- Integrated RFID module for access control.
- Effective card reading distance: 5 to 15 cm.
- Professional production for stable performance.
Famantarana singa:

The module includes various connection points and indicators:
- J1 Main Connection Block: Primary terminal for power and data connections.
- S1/S2 Setting Terminal: Used for configuring module settings.
- Buzzer: Provides audible feedback for operations.
- Indicating LED: Visual status indicator.
- J2 Infrared Port: For infrared communication or programming (if supported by external tools).
- S3 Relay Output Selection: Configures the relay output behavior.
- Antenna Interface J3-AJ3-B: Connection point for the external RFID antenna coil.

4. Fametrahana sy fametrahana
Follow these steps to properly set up your RFID access control module.
4.1 Wiring the Module
The module requires a 9-12V DC power supply. Connect the power and data lines to the J1 Main Connection Block according to your system's requirements. Ensure correct polarity.

4.2 Fampifandraisana ny Antenna
Connect the provided antenna coil to the Antenna Interface J3-AJ3-B. The antenna is crucial for reading RFID cards.

4.3 Fivoriambe farany
Once the wiring and antenna are connected, the module is ready for integration into your access control system.

5. Torolàlana miasa
This section outlines the basic operation of the RFID module.
5.1 Mamelona
After connecting the power supply, the module will power on. The Indicating LED will illuminate, and the Buzzer may emit a short tone to confirm startup.
5.2 Reading RFID Cards
Present a 125 KHz RFID card or tag within 5 to 15 cm of the antenna coil. Upon successful reading, the module will typically provide an audible beep from the Buzzer and/or a change in the Indicating LED status. The data from the card will be transmitted via the data lines connected to J1.
5.3 Relay Output
The module features a relay output, which can be configured via the S3 Relay Output Selection. This relay can be used to control an electronic lock or other access mechanism based on successful card authentication.
5.4 Programming (Advanced)
While the module is designed for integrated systems, some advanced functions like adding or deleting RFID tags may require dedicated programming cards or an infrared remote control. These accessories are typically not included with the module and must be sourced separately if required for your application.
6. Fikojakojana
The Dioche RFID module is designed for low maintenance. Follow these guidelines to ensure its longevity:
- Tazomy ho madio sy tsy misy vovoka ary poti-javatra ny môdio.
- Regularly check all wiring connections for security and integrity.
- Avoid physical impact or excessive vibration.
7. Famahana olana
If you encounter issues with your RFID module, refer to the following troubleshooting tips:
7.1 Tsy mandeha ny Module
- Check the power supply: Ensure it is providing 9-12V DC and is correctly connected to the J1 Main Connection Block.
- Verify polarity: Incorrect power polarity can prevent the module from operating.
7.2 Poor Card Reading Sensitivity
- Fametrahana Antenna: Ensure the RFID card is within the effective reading range (5-15 cm) of the antenna.
- Antenna fifandraisana: Verify the antenna is securely connected to the J3-AJ3-B interface.
- Fitsabahana ara-tontolo iainana: Metal objects or strong electromagnetic fields near the antenna can reduce reading performance. Try relocating the module or antenna.
- Antenna Cable Extension: Extending the antenna cable significantly can weaken the signal and reduce sensitivity. If an extension is necessary, use shielded cables and keep the length to a minimum.
7.3 No Response to Cards
- Karazana karatra: Confirm that you are using 125 KHz RFID cards, as the module is designed specifically for this frequency.
- Status Module: Check the Indicating LED to ensure the module is powered and operational.
8. Famaritana
| endri-javatra | famaritana |
|---|---|
| Marika | Dioche |
| Laharana modely | 6512458 |
| Operating Voltage | 9-12VDC |
| RFID Frequency | 125 KHz |
| Effective Reading Distance | 5-15 sm |
| mpanamboatra | Dioche |
| ASIN | B01M33NEW0 |
| Firenena nihaviana | CHINE |
9. Warranty sy fanohanana
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.