S610S Serial Access Control Card Reader Hardware Installer Manual
Date Revision Number Modifications 01/10/2007 1.0 S610S Document Release. AC2000 5.5 Current reader Firmware B1.00.39 02/12/2007 1.2 Extended Time Zone mode 01/03/2008 1.3 Document Review 05/11/2008 1.4 Interlock in Door mode and Smartcard key definitions 08/11/2009 1.5 New Passenger Exit mode & web tool firmware update 09/03/2010 1.6 Multi badge access 22/03/2010 1.7 High Security Environments 22/07/2014 S610S-IM-0047-1.
Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Warning 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 an interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Index 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 How to use an S610S reader ..................................................................................... 7 LED Card Response table ......................................................................................... 7 Cabling requirements ................................................................................................... 7 Typical S610S Access Control network .........................
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 6.4 6.5 6.6 Access control using PIN Only .................................................................................. 26 Card, Cardswipe and PIN or PIN ONLY options ...................................................... 27 Extended Timezone configuration ............................................................................. 28 7 Door Modes 7.1 7.2 7.10 Door mode .......................................................................
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Access Levels .......................................................................................................... 47 10 S610S onboard diagnostic mode 10.1 10.2 10.3 Using Diagnostic Mode .............................................................................................. 49 S610S menu tree......................................................................................................... 49 Information Menu..................
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Illustrations S610S readers can be used on an RS485 serial chain as Master and Exit readers. 8 Shows S610S, RS485 data and power connections. 11 Example of used Reader addresses. 12 A screen shot of an S9064 controller Hyper Term session. 13 S610S inputs, (when no DIU present). 13 Sensor fitted with resistors, monitoring Open Closed and tamper conditions. 14 Relay Connector J12 showing typical Maglock configuration.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 S610S Hardware Installer Manual 1 Introduction The S610S reader from CEM Systems is an intelligent ID card reader, designed to integrate with an AC2000 SE or webEntry Access Control system. The S610S is an S600S with re-designed two part case design and integral 125kHz read head. The S610S serial master reader is connected to a serial controller, an S9064 for example. Other serial controllers include S9020, S9040 and the S9032.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Where a reader is located at a point of access, the master reader must be located on the secure side with the slave reader located on the unsecure side.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 How to use an S610S reader Swipe a card over the keypad area, then enter a keypad command or PIN if required to do so. LED Card Response table Green Card Valid Description Flashing Green Card Expiring Consult System Admin to extend Card Expiry date Amber Wrong Zone Wrong Time zone Passback failure Wrong PIN Door not in card holder’s Access Level. Door is in Card Holders Access level but not Time Zone.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 1.2 Typical S610S Access Control network S610S readers are connected to an RS485 serial chain from an AC2000 serial network controller, e.g. an S9064. Also S610S readers are used as an Exit Reader when connected to an S600E Ethernet reader; Ethernet readers cannot be used as exit readers. S610S readers can be used on an RS485 serial chain as Master and Exit readers.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 2 Quick Guide to setting up S610S Ensure RS485 Serial Comms from a Controller will reach the mounting point and that a 12V power supply is available. Mount Reader, make good all device connections, I/ Os etc and connect to PSU Using the reader’s keypad 1. Address the S610S reader 2. Enable Aux Devices if present eg Exit Reader and/ or DIU 3.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 3 Connecting an S610S Master Reader 3.1 Open the S610 reader case Remove the retaining screw located on the underneath of the reader case. Place your thumb underneath the screw hole and lift the lining plate off the reader case. X4 screw holes will be exposed. Remove the screws and the reader case will come apart. Reverse the process to re-assemble the reader case. 3.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Card Type See Diagnostic Mode sections. Card Definition (or Card format) paragraph 10.6 in this manual Read Head See Diagnostic Mode sections, Setting the correct readhead technology paragraph 10.6 Auxiliary Devices An Exit Reader and/or a DIU must be set as present using the reader’s diagnostic keypad. 3.4 Addressing an S610S master reader Use the reader’s keypad to access the diagnostic menu to address an S610S.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 S610S Reader in Normal Operation The Reader’s address is a four digit address, reading from left to right, the first digit is the Controller address, the second digit is the NCN or Network Connection Node. The NCN is the physical serial channel from the controller the reader is connected to.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Test I/O states using reader’s diagnostic mode To access S610S diagnostic mode, use the keypad. Enter followed by 0000 (Default) or 9999 (old Default). After the reader has been added to a system using the AC2000 workstation Devices application the default PIN will be downloaded to the reader. Default Reader PIN codes may have been changed, consult your System Administrator If the pin number is lost, contact CEM Systems, Support Dept.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Note: Other inputs, including lock status can be fitted with a resistor network in the same way. Enable 4-state tamper detect Use the workstation AC2000 Devices application. From the table, select the device the sensor is connected to. Under Configuration select the Inputs tab. Select Each Input that needs to be configured for 4 state from the list and check 4 state. 3.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Using a Fail secure lock connected to a reader If using a fail secure type lock, i.e. the lock is secure when the power is down. Mortise or fail secure type locks will normally be terminated using NC1 and C1, the opposite state to a maglock. If required the relay output can be inverted using software. Connecting a Sounder to a spare output relay Check your OEM sounder documentation for signal requirements.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 4 Connecting an S610S to an Exit Reader 4.1 S610S Master Reader 12V Power and Data connections Shows S610S, RS485data, power and Exit Reader connections. If Exit Reader present; check required Slave reader settings in Devices configuration. If an S400 Exit reader is present ensure S400 PCB J11 jumper 7 is ON. (Do not confuse with LK7) Setting the Master S610S Exit reader configuration Wire an Exit reader to the master as shown above.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Devices Application - Setting the S610S Exit reader configuration Wire an Exit reader to the master as shown above. A Master reader does not automatically connect to the Exit Reader or DIU. The Master reader’s configuration must be updated to include an Exit Reader on the AC2000 workstation Devices Application. Shows the AC2000 Devices application, Device Type, being updated. Select S600+DIU+Slave if a DIU and Exit reader are present. 4.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 5 Connecting an S610S to a DIU For more information on the DIU please consult the DIU manual. 5.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 5.2 Connecting a powered lock to a DIU The DIU has been designed to pass through either 24V or 12V for lock operation. It is important to make the correct connections to enable the correct voltage for the connected lock. DIU200 A DIU200 can support 12V or 24V locks. The correctly rated PSU (1.2A max) must be connected to the DIU200 Lockin12V/24V connection, see the DIU module J2.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Any 4-State inputs must be configured in the AC2000 Devices application as 4 state inputs if AED alarms from these inputs are required. See fig 4.2, note 4 state check option. + N/A Not Applicable – these are system inputs, no user configuration is required. Set up the S610S with DIU The installer must also set the reader to communicate with the DIU using the reader’s onboard keypad.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 S610S – Software Configuration Adding a reader to an AC2000 access control system is a two stage operation, requiring the reader to be physically fitted to the network, and then configured using the AC2000 workstation Devices application, and afterwards the System Administrator must assign the reader to appropriate Access Level, Map location and alarm AED settings. Note: Ensure the S610S read head is turned on in the configuration settings.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Lock open time - (Sec) Maximum time to release the lock after a valid card presentation Lock open time2 - (Sec) Time lock stays de-energised after a door is opened. Try LockOpenTime 2 if interleaved double doors are used. This additional time setting allows the second door to open before the door’s locks re-engage. Normally door locks will re-engage as soon as the first door is opened, locking the second door before it has opened.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Enable freeload - Offline DB “Card Number only” is augmented with Time Zone data.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 OUTPUT LEVEL Inverts the state of the output, e.g. Normally OPEN becomes normally Closed, or Normally ON becomes Normally OFF. Note: the physical state of the output changes, and can be checked using a multi metre. INPUT LEVEL Inverts the state of the inputs, e.g. Normally OPEN becomes Normally Closed. Note: The logic state (or perceived state) of the input changes. AC2000 does not have control over the actual input device.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Card only time zone - Where a reader has had it’s keypad enabled, use this option to set card only action if you do not require card holders to enter a PIN for a period. Use an existing Time Zone period or create a new one. Use the AC2000 workstation application, Time Zones. 6.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Door time zone - Select, then Edit to apply the Time Zone you have created for DOOR OVERRIDE, the door will be unlocked during this Time Zone. Read heads are disabled and door input alarm monitoring is disabled. Master t/s time zone - Edit, to disable Master Turnstile during this Time Zone Slave t/s time zone - Edit, to disable Slave Turnstile during this Time Zone Time Zone Active - Enable if you want to used Extended Time Zone mode.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Master Pin only - During the Door Time Zone only the Key Pad is enabled. The Master read head is disabled. Key pad must be enabled using the reader’s onboard diagnostic menu. Slave Pin only - During the Door Time Zone the Exit read head is disabled the Key pad must be enabled using the reader’s onboard diagnostic menu. Master card only - During the Door Time Zone only the master read head is enabled.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 7 Door Modes The S610S supports a number of door modes that determine what actions are taken when a card transaction is made. Reader inputs, outputs, transactions and alarms may all be affected. Press to scroll through available modes, press to OK selected mode. DOOR MODE Select the operational mode that the reader will use. Door Rdr - This is the most common operational mode for interfacing the reader with door lock circuitry.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 7.1 Door mode The most common mode for access control readers; on presentation of a valid card, access is granted. Open AC2000 Devices application; select the reader from the Overview table. From the Current configuration table select Door Mode and click Edit, select Door and Save. See also Interlock in Door mode, Interlock chapter in this manual. 7.
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S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 7.6 Passenger-staff exit mode PASSENGER-STAFF EXIT MODE Passenger-staff exit is the newly created door mode. This mode is based on “Passenger Mode” and includes the new features described below. Minimum reader firmware B1.0.0.43 for S600E and B1.0.0.49 for S600S is needed and a patch to AC2000 6.1 or earlier is needed.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 IDLE STATE In the idle state all doors are closed and locked and the Air-Bridge lobby is secured. The AirBridge lobby may change to either passenger access or staff access from the idle state. STAFF ACCESS Staff Access feature is designed to allow single person access.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Normal card swipe: When Reader is in the Passenger Access Mode, the normal card swipe doesn’t affect the Passenger Access mode and Reader displays “Door Open !” with the valid card swipe buzz. DISABLE MODE Disable mode = 0x01 Special card swipe: If Reader is in the Passenger Access mode, the Mode will be immediately terminated.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Typical wiring for two turnstiles Above, typical wiring for two turnstiles/speed-gates or one bidirectional unit with two restrictors fitted. Controlling power to a turnstile Sample wiring for a uni-directional turnstile barrier with external PSU. NOTE: S610E and S610S reader dry contact relay outputs support up to 24V. Unless set otherwise the default relay states on a reader are Fail Safe.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Configure in AC2000 Devices application if an Alarm is required. IP1 Input Used to record Turnstile position after Readhead1 cardswipe Configure in AC2000 Devices application if an Alarm is required IP2 Input REX Button (Head0 side of Turnstile, triggers Relay0) (Optional) IP3 Input REX Button (Head1 side of Turnstile, triggers Relay1) (Optional) Relay0 Output Dry contact relay. Note the Relay changes state on reader power up.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 AC2000 – Configuring Turnstile Mode TIME CONFIGURATION NOTE: For Fast Pulse Turnstile mode, Lock open time two MUST be set to Zero. Pulse Turnstile, one second or more pulse output Correct for Firmware revision B1.00.023. LOT2 indicates “Lock open time 2” Fast Pulse Turnstile, fixed half second pulse output. Correct for Firmware revision B1.00.023 LOT2 indicates “Lock open time 2” which MUST be set to Zero for Fast Pulse operation.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 7.9 Equipment Enable mode INTRODUCTION A reader configured for equipment enable must not be used to control a door lock. The S610S Equipment Enable door mode is used to independently control a maximum of two external pieces of equipment e.g., check-in-desks. The control of the external equipment is provided by the relay outputs on the S610S.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 If no feedback signal is provided from the external equipment the inputs must be disabled, otherwise the reader will wait for a response before continuing. In the S610S will disable the amber LED on the master and slave head, disable relay0 (relay1) and transmit a Equipment Disabled signal to the host controller. If the S610S is not online to the host controller, all the above alarms are stored as offline transactions.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Connection Diagram for Equipment mode Please note the S610SP Pico Reader does not support a second read head. An example of S610S PCB connections used for Equipment Mode. The relay connections, Normally Open or Normally closed will be specific to the equipment being controlled. An example of S610S PCB connections used for Equipment Mode. The relay connections, e.g. Normally Open or Normally closed will be specific to the equipment being controlled.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Alarm Configuration Any Alarm required for notification on an Alarm Event Display (AED) as a result of an Equipment Enable reader input changing state will have to be setup in an AC2000 workstation application Alarm configuration. 7.10 Multiple badge access Multiple badge access, or No Lone Zone, allows the reader to be configured to require more than one valid card transaction, before access is granted.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 8 Interlock 8.1 Interlock in Door Mode Interlock in door mode enables the second output Relay (Relay1) on the reader to be usefully activated; the output is used to notify another reader, logic control device or interlock controller the door is active. Options like, Special Cards, REX and Oneshot can apply. This mode can not be selected from the Door Mode option table. The following settings need to be made.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 8.2 Passenger mode interlock – Lobby Mode Passenger mode interlock is called Lobby Mode. It is recommended to install a CEM Valve Lobby Controller, though it is possible to create interlocking in Passenger Mode without one. Without a Valve Lobby Controller Using the AC2000 Devices application first set the S610S reader to door mode. Next configure the Inter lock IP3 (or IPB if DIU present) by removing the Normal setting.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 9 Other AC2000 software configurations 9.1 To Edit or Add an input for AED alarm management Fully configuring an AED is outside the scope of this S610EP manual. For more information on AED setup Refer to the AC2000 Getting Started manual. See chapter on Devices. Before attempting to configure an input you must know:• The device address • The input number the sensor is connected to • The relay or sensor “change of state” which triggers the signal, i.e.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 9.3 Input/output Mapping Input mapping enables a local input to activate a local output. This option is typically used when a local sounder or flashing light is needed for an alarm condition. Mapping an input to an output Open the AC2000 Devices application and expand the Overview table. Locate the Reader from the table and expand its options. Select Configuration.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 will be Relay 0. The readers then provide up to four additional spare relays, one and two on the master, numbers three and four on the exit. Ensure all related relay cabling requirements have been met. A GP or general purpose input can be configured to trigger a relay switch, which can be wired to a sounder or a light for example. Mapping an input signal to a relay switch. Ensure Local output disabled is unchecked. Connecting a Sounder.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 10 S610S onboard diagnostic mode 10.1 Using Diagnostic Mode To access S610S or S610SP diagnostic enter followed by 0000 (Default) or 9999 on system older the AC2000 server version 5.5. A reader’s pin number can be checked by logging on to an AC2000 access control workstation and locating the device configuration table using the Devices application. If the pin number is lost, contact CEM Systems, Support Dept. 10.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 10.3 Information Menu Use this menu to easily read the IP address, MAC address, RTC and Web addresses the reader is using. Network RDR address - entered by an installer using the Diagnostic Keypad. The third digit from the right is the actual address of the reader, B in the example below. The address of the reader in the example above is B Versions Software Type - Indicates the reader type, determined by the firmware, e.g.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 All other configurations listed can be checked, this is most useful when the reader may be working in off-line mode. The configuration being used for access control during off-line mode can be checked at the reader while it is still off-line. 10.4 Test Menu The Test menu allows the user to perform diagnostic tests on certain aspects of the reader’s features. Use the key to toggle through the various test screens.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 10.5 Configure Menu Reader Address - an installer must apply an address to the reader using the keypad configure menu. Only then can a configuration and offline data base be downloaded to the reader by the controller. Aux Device(s) - Enable or Disable a DIU, Exit Reader or Exit Keypad. If a card holder is requested to enter a pin number Diagnostic Code - used to change the diagnostic PIN used to access the reader diagnostic mode.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 10.7 Adjusting optical Tamper Thresholds Firmware revision B1.00.018 onwards. This allows the installer to set a low and high threshold for tamper. The lower threshold (set in the Tamper Low menu) should be set while the unit is mounted properly on its case or enclosure. The upper threshold should be set so that it doesn’t trigger while on the case.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Use an AC2000 workstation, start an MS Internet Explorer browser session. type http://cdc0 Select Device Defrost Select Upload Firmware, and browse to the firmware *.dat file. When the upgrade file has been uploaded select the firmware from the options list and select the reader to be upgraded. Click Upgrade Firmware button. Note: Access Control at the door will stop while the reader is being upgraded.
S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 11 Appendix 11.1 Check List/Commissioning Sheet TBA 11.2 S400 Exit Reader Connections IMPORTANT: Ensure that J11 JUMPER 7 (do not confuse with LK7) is fitted on the S400 exit reader for use with the S600E master reader. The S400 exit reader is connected to the master reader through an RS485 port.
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S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8 Inputs 4 Analogue – voltage supplied Operational temperature range Humidity -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to 122°F) Unlimited, also condensing. IP65. Reader Power Backup battery 9V NmH rechargeable (Not Included) RAM Memory Backup battery Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery fitted on PCB Other requirements AC2000 or webEntryII access control system Emmisions: WARNING This is a class A product.
TAD Document verification procedure – Proof Sheet TITLE: S610S Installer Manual Products: S610S Revision #: 1.6 Author Michael Tuke - CEM Systems Belfast File Name S610S_IM-6-1.6.docx Approved by: Date approved: CLASS A and/or EMMISIONS COMPLIANCE Front Piece and Specifications Page correct ............... Y / N Drawings/ Wire Diagrams OK .................................... Y / N Signed Comments ............................................................................................................