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VBBIM09/33/20 v5.0.3
Chapter 7 VRI-1 117
D1 (A) / D2 (B) – Status LEDs
â–ª Powered Up: All LEDs OFF
â–ª Initialization: LED A ON at start if initialization
â–ª Runtime: LED A heartbeat and on-line status after successful initialization
Offline: 1 Hz (20% ON)
Online – Unencrypted: 1 Hz (80% ON)
Online – Encrypted: 3X 0.1s ON, 0.1s OFF followed by 0.1s ON, 0.3s OFF
â–ª Waiting for Firmware Download: LED A = 0.1s ON, 0.1s OFF
â–ª Communication Status: LED B indicates RS485 communications activity.
Connecting to bright blue
Communication between the bright blue controller and a VRI-1 reader interface is via RS-485 protocol. Any one
of the Device connectors (Device 1-1 through 2-16) on the bright blue controller can be used to communicate
with TB1 for RS-485 communications and TB2 for power on a VRI-1. The example below shows connections
between Device 1-1 on the bright blue controller and TB1, TB2 on the VRI-1.
Data Communication between bright blue and VRI-1
bright blue
VRI-1
PIN 1 – A (Data A)
TB1 PIN 1 – TR+
PIN 2 – B (Data B)
TB1 PIN 2 – TR-
PIN 3 – + (Power)
TB2 PIN1 – VIN
PIN 4 – - (Ground)
TB2 PIN2 – GND

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Vanderbilt bright blue Specifications

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BrandVanderbilt
Modelbright blue
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

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