
Inner Range 994200 OSDP Wiegand Converter Device
Inner Range 994200 OSDP Wiegand Converter Device
The OSDP Wiegand Converter is a small, inline device capable of operating in two main modes that can open up many new options when determining and designing a site’s hardware requirements.
Option 1: Connect Wiegand readers to OSDP ports via the Converter.
A Wiegand reader can now be connected to an OSDP port. This allows Wiegand readers to make use of many of the benefits that an OSDP reader bus provides:
- 128-bit AES-encrypted communication path
- 4-core cables to the module, while still offering beeper, valid, and invalid LED control
- Longer cable runs
- More flexible wiring configurations (for example, daisy-chaining readers together for a single run back to the module).
In practice, this allows up to 16 Wiegand readers to be connected directly to an Inner Range access module (4 for SLAM), allowing read-in and read-out abilities on all doors. This is perfect if upgrading an existing site with access control to Integriti.
The advanced control that Integriti offers for a Wiegand reader’s beeper and valid/invalid LEDs is also available when connected to the OSDP <> Wiegand Converter. This allows numerous events like arm success or failure, entry delay, exit delay, alarm, and area arm warning, or door events like door unlocked and held open too long, to make use of the built-in Wiegand reader’s beeper and LEDs to provide feedback to users.
Option 2: Connect OSDP readers to the Wiegand reader port.
Via the Converter, OSDP readers such as Inner Range SIFER readers or other products can now be connected to existing Wiegand reader ports. This allows SIFERs, for example, to be used on older Concept access modules where the system is being upgraded to use an Integriti ISC/IAC Controller.
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Inner Range 994200 OSDP Wiegand Converter Device
The OSDP Wiegand Converter is a small, inline device capable of operating in two main modes that can open up many new options when determining and designing a site’s hardware requirements.
Option 1: Connect Wiegand readers to OSDP ports via the Converter.
A Wiegand reader can now be connected to an OSDP port. This allows Wiegand readers to make use of many of the benefits that an OSDP reader bus provides:
- 128-bit AES-encrypted communication path
- 4-core cables to the module, while still offering beeper, valid, and invalid LED control
- Longer cable runs
- More flexible wiring configurations (for example, daisy-chaining readers together for a single run back to the module).
In practice, this allows up to 16 Wiegand readers to be connected directly to an Inner Range access module (4 for SLAM), allowing read-in and read-out abilities on all doors. This is perfect if upgrading an existing site with access control to Integriti.
The advanced control that Integriti offers for a Wiegand reader’s beeper and valid/invalid LEDs is also available when connected to the OSDP <> Wiegand Converter. This allows numerous events like arm success or failure, entry delay, exit delay, alarm, and area arm warning, or door events like door unlocked and held open too long, to make use of the built-in Wiegand reader’s beeper and LEDs to provide feedback to users.
Option 2: Connect OSDP readers to the Wiegand reader port.
Via the Converter, OSDP readers such as Inner Range SIFER readers or other products can now be connected to existing Wiegand reader ports. This allows SIFERs, for example, to be used on older Concept access modules where the system is being upgraded to use an Integriti ISC/IAC Controller.

















