Nedap TRANSIT Entry Bedienungsanleitung

TRANSIT Entry
Installation Guide
FCC ID: CGD-TRANSITENTRY
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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
2007-09-26 Part #: 5268605
This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its
publication conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any
consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without
notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................. 2
1INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................. 3
1.2 OPTIONAL CARD TECHNOLOGY READER INTERFACE ...................................... 3
2INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................................................................. 4
2.2 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................ 4
2.3 ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BRACKET......................................................................... 5
2.4 OPENING THE SERVICE COVER .................................................................................. 6
2.5 INSTALLING AN OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARD.................................................. 7
2.5.1 AVAILABLE INTERFACE BOARDS ................................................................ 7
2.5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ........................................................................ 8
3CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 9
3.1 POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................10
3.2 COMMUNICATION .......................................................................................................11
3.2.1 RS232 CONNECTION.....................................................................................11
3.2.2 RS422 CONNECTION.....................................................................................12
3.2.3 WIEGAND, MAGSTRIPE, BARCODE CONNECTION .............................13
3.2.4 USB CONNECTION .........................................................................................14
3.3 DIGITAL I/O .....................................................................................................................15
3.3.1 RELAY OUTPUT................................................................................................15
3.3.2 READ DISABLE INPUT....................................................................................16
3.3.3 GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS .......................................................................17
3.3.4 GENERAL PURPOSE OUTPUTS...................................................................18
3.3.5 TAMPER SWITCH.............................................................................................19
4DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS ...........................................................................................................20
4.1 RANGE BEEPER ON / OFF ...........................................................................................20
4.2 RS232 / RS422 SELECTION.........................................................................................20
4.3 UNUSED SW1-3 AND SW1-4.....................................................................................20
5LED INDICATIONS ....................................................................................................................21
6FREQUENCY SELECTION........................................................................................................22
7READ RANGE CONTROL (SQUELCH) .................................................................................23
7.1 PRINCIPLE ........................................................................................................................23
7.2 READ RANGE ADJUSTING..........................................................................................23
8IDENTIFICATION .......................................................................................................................24
8.1 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE...................................................................24
8.2 USING THE MTR MODULE..........................................................................................24
9FIRMWARE UPGRADE .............................................................................................................25
ATECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................26
BPART NUMBERS.........................................................................................................................27
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1INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Nedap’s handsfree access solution represents the latest in technology for secure
handsfree doors access and other RFID applications. TRANSIT Entry combines the
convenience of traditional door automation with the security of restricted areas.
It makes a perfect fit to any door or vehicle gate environment where handsfree
access is required. The system reads at distances up to 4 meter (12 feet) reliable and
consistently. This has great appeal to people, especially in situations where it is
inconvenient to use their hands when presenting an ID badge when accessing a
door, but where high security needs to be maintained.
Moreover it offers handsfree vehicle access to gated areas. Vehicles are identified
at a range up to 4 meters (12 feet), without the hassle of having to open the window
to present a card.
The handsfree access system is made up of a TRANSIT Entry reader and a
transponder. TRANSIT Entry readers are installed next to a door or gate. A long
range transponder visible in line of sight of the reader will be identified at
distances up to 4 meter (12 feet).
1.2 OPTIONAL CARD TECHNOLOGY READER INTERFACE
The TRANSIT Entry reader also features an optional proximity and ISO compliant
smartcard interface. This Multi-Technology Reader Module (MTR) enables the
reader to read standard proximity cards and smartcard CSN. This also allows the
reader to operate with existing credentials when presented to the face of the
reader.
The MTR supports the following card technologies:
•120-125 kHz: HID prox, Nedap and EM read-only.
•13.56 MHz: HID iClass CSN, MIFARE, LEGIC Advant UID, ISO14443A and
ISO15693.
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2INSTALLATION
2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service
and repair.
•The TRANSIT Entry must be connected with safety ground.
•The TRANSIT Entry may only be installed and serviced by qualified service
personnel.
•Disconnect the power supply before removing or installing any parts.
•To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the TRANSIT Entry other
than mentioned in this installation guide or indicated by NEDAP N.V.
2.2 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The TRANSIT Entry can be mounted to any surface, including directly to metal.
Locate an appropriate position. Use the upper two keyholes (K) to mount the
reader. Open the service cover to secure the reader using the two lower mounting
positions (L).
See the picture below for details about the dimensions and the locations of the
mounting positions.
L
service cover
K
200mm (7.87"
)
47mm (1.85")
220mm (8.66")
108mm (4.25")
35mm171mm (6.73") (1.38")
63mm (2.48")
4.5mm (.17")
∅5mm
(.20")
∅4.5mm
(.17")
rear viewfront view side view
Figure 1: TRANSIT Entry reader dimensions
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2.3 ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BRACKET
With the adjustable mounting bracket, the TRANSIT Entry can be ‘aimed’ at the
desired detection area. It can also be used for mounting the reader to round or
square masts (see appendix Bfor part numbers).
Figure 2: Adjustable mounting bracket
Once the adjustable mounting bracket is assembled, attach the bracket to the wall
or mast. After that the TRANSIT Entry can be mounted onto the bracket. The ball
and socket joint can be used to adjust the reader’s orientation. Tighten the hex
screw on top of the joint to fix the correct orientation.
Note: Maximum diameter for round masts 125mm (
4.9 inch
)
Maximum diameter for square masts 100mm (
3.9 inch
)
123mm (4.84") 47mm (1.85")
61mm (2.40")
120mm (4.72")
15mm (.59")
88mm (3.46")
side view rear view
∅4.5mm
(.17")
Figure 3: Adjustable mounting bracket dimensions (in mm)
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2.4 OPENING THE SERVICE COVER
The service cover can be opened to access the connections, control the read
range, setup the operating frequency and view the LED indicators.
Open the screws on the bottom of the device to unlock the service cover. Once
the service cover is unlocked, lift it off.
Figure 4: Opening the service cover
Note: Make sure the screws are completely opened (and closed when placing
the cover back on). Don’t worry about losing the screws, they cannot fall
out.
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2.5 INSTALLING AN OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARD
Make sure to follow all safety precautions outlined in chapter 2.1 and disconnect
the power supply when installing or replacing an optional interface board.
2.5.1 AVAILABLE INTERFACE BOARDS
Various optional interface boards are also available for the TRANSIT Entry.
Ethernet (TCP/IP) interface board
Connects the TRANSIT Entry to an Ethernet network using the
TCP/IP protocol.
See for detailed information about the Ethernet communication
board its user's manual.
MTR Module (Multi Technology Reader Module)
The MTR Module enables proximity reading of many transponders
types such as HID Prox, EM read-only, Mifare and HID iCLASS.
HIB (HID Interface Board)
Enables the reading of HID prox cards with an HID Prox Booster.
See appendix Bfor part numbers.
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2.5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the complete front cover from the TRANSIT Entry.
3. Place the interface board on the 14-pin header K1. Make sure it’s firmly
positioned and makes good contact with connector K1.
Figure 5: interface board installation
4. Tighten the two screws to fix the board into place.
5. Read the board’s installation guide for additional notes like address settings,
jumper settings and wiring details.
6. Replace the front cover on the TRANSIT Entry.
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3CONNECTIONS
Wire connections to the TRANSIT Entry are user friendly spring cage terminal
connectors.
Connection procedure with spring cage terminal connectors.
1. Strip wire lead for about 9 mm (0.35 inch).
2. Push the screwdriver straight down to release the
spring cage. Use a slotted, narrow-head
screwdriver.
3. Insert the wire lead into the wire terminal.
4. Remove the screwdriver, this clamps the wire.
5. Gently pull on the installed wire to make sure the
connection is reliable.
Wire
Lead
Screwdriver
Figure 6: Wiring detail
Note 1: Each connector terminal can accommodate only 1 solid or stranded wire.
Note 2: Wiring is normally done without ferrules. However, it is possible to use
ferrules, provided that they are properly crimped.
See appendix Afor recommended maximum and minimum conductor cross
sections and for the recommended wire stripping length.
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3.1 POWER SUPPLY
The TRANSIT Entry requires DC power supply in the range from 12 – 24V.
Maximum current consumption is 1A @ 12VDC, 0.5A @ 24VDC.
Connections:
DC- Power supply 0V. Should be connected to a protective earth
connection.
DC+ Power supply 12 - 24VDC.
Note: The power supply connection has an auto resetting fuse protection.
DC+
DC-
K5
Power supply
Figure 7: Power supply wiring
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