IP Reader Technical Manual | IP Reader
IP Reader the most versatile card reader solution
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Table of Contents Introduction Components Communication Network Connections LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) Relays Hardware installation Software configuration settings Inepro Business Server (Optional) Specifications Notes 1 3 7 11 15 19 23 29 37 43 45
Directives Read this manual carefully before installing the C ard Reader! M ains connection Before connecting the appliance to the mains, check that the mains supply v oltage corresponds to the v oltage printed on the ty pe plate of the adapter. If the mains v oltage is different, consult y our supplier. Guar entee N o guarantee can be giv en if safety regulations are not follow ed.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Introduction Part
Introduction In this manual you find the instructions to install and configure your IP-reader. This manual is meant for all the Inepro IP-readers. This manual, the IP reader hardware and software are subject to change, make sure you have the latest version of this manual, because the older versions may have become obsolete. Function The purpose of the IP reader is to read the unique ID contained in the card that is presented to the reader and transfer this ID to a server.
Components Part
Components The IP Reader consists of the following components: Red Card Reader Housing - Red Antenna Box - Antenna Box Cap 1 / Red - Antenna Box Cap 2 / Red Controller Box Wire Duct - Grey Network Cables - Network Cable UTP C5E Patch Black (0,5mtr.) - Network Cable UTP C5E Patch Black (2,0mtr.
Components Power Supply AC/DC 12 Volts, 7 Watt - Power Supply Unit - 3x Socket Adapter Screw set - 2x Screw self tapping cross head dome 3,5 x 9,5 mm Download Guide Inepro Manuals Check Components Please check if all the components are in the set before you continue with the installation and setup.
Communication Part
Communication Communication between the card reader and the IP Controller Board The communication between one of the supported card reader and the IP Controller board is done by a protocol (a definition of communication codes or language by which they can communicate). Many manufacturers of readers have defined their own communication protocol. To comply to those protocols the IP reader software is adapted to the applied protocol.
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Network Connections Part
Network Connections Switch On the IP controller board there are two network connectors. The IP controller board can be used as a switch because of the Ethernet switch chip on board and can be placed between a wall outlet and an existing Ethernet device (like a printer or multifunctional device). Power over Ethernet (PoE) If the power supply adapter is used both connectors can be used normally to connect to the wall outlet and the Ethernet device.
Network Connections IP READER OVERVIEW Power over Ethernet No Power over Ethernet Orange LED = Blinking Orange LED = On Green LED = On Green LED = Blinking IP Controller Board Ethernet Connections IP Controller Board IP Controller Board LED's RS232 Led on = Communication between card --> reader and controller board is OK. RUN led on = Program in the micro on the IP --> controller board runs correctly. CARD led on = controller board detects card --> being presented to card reader.
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) Part
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) IP Controller Board LED's LED RS 232 RU N C A RD ETH G reen ETH O range Status C onnection betw een card reader and IP C ontroller board. C ard reader (that does not allow access activ ely ), sends data to the IP controller board. * 1 Running O K C ard present C ard not present C ard reader cannot be activ ely accessed * 1 The card data w as presented to the serv er 2 seconds ago. Running O K Running O K Display O ff On Blink ev ery 0.5 sec.
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) IP Controller Board Ethernet Connector LED's On each of the 2 Ethernet connectors on the IP controller board 2 LEDs are mounted with the same way of operating as a network switch/router.
Relays Part
Relays Connection relais on IP reader board: Relay specifications Type: LUZ-5 (RAYEX ELEC) Maximum load AC: 2A 125Vac Maximum load DC: 2A 24Vdc Connection: Normally Open (contact pins are connected when the relay is activated) Connector specifications Type: B4B-XH-A JST-XH serie Maximum load AC: 2A DC/AC Maximum load DC: 250V AC/DC 20 - IP Reader
Relays PCB trace specifications (at a current of 2A) Trace width: 1.5mm Copper thickness: 0.
Hardware installation Part
Hardware installation Make sure the print board is securely connected in the housing. Connect the antenne board to the IP Reader Print board and use the cable clip to secure the cable to the housing.
Hardware installation Network with PoE (power over Internet) Connect the network cable to the network connector marked PoE (the rightmost network connector in the picture above).
Network without PoE (normal network connection) Connect the network cable to the network connector marked no PoE (the rightmost network connector in the picture above). Place the power adapter cable in the black connector (shown on the left) Connect the adapter to a power socket. Place the Card Reader Stick the reader with the adhesive tape to the side of the machine and / or use the screws to attach it even more firmly. Place the cover over the screw holes.
Hardware installation Place the IP-Card Reader print board Attachment the IP-Card Reader print board with Velcro Clean the surface of the machine and the covers. Place the velcro on the covers and the machine. Place the IP-Reader Board on the velcro on the machine.
Attachment the IP-Card Reader print board with screws Use the two self tapping screws to secure the bottom cover to the machine.
Software configuration settings Part
Software configuration settings The IP Reader Config Tool The configuration settings can be managed using the IP card reader config tool. When you start the configuration set-up program this screen will be displayed. Press the button to search for connected IP Readers. This next screen will display the IP Readers that were found by the configuration set-up program.
Software configuration settings Please note that the IP address of the IP Reader has not been applied (0.0.0.0). Provided the DHCP server is up and running, the next screen will be displayed The DHCP server has found the IP Reader and has displayed the host name "PoE Test". The IP-address is also retrieved and displayed. Select an IP Reader by double-clicking on the intended IP Reader info line in the list. When the IP Reader information has been found the next screen will be displayed.
Name Key Descr iption The name of this IP reader (like 'P rinter Q 745') This name w ill also be used as host name, it is sent to the DH C P serv er and D NS serv er if they are enabled. N ame IP config Key D y namic H ost C onfiguration P rotocol IP Descr iption Enabled if D HC P be used, disabled if the netw ork information need to be filled out manually . The IP -address for the IP reader. The netmask (only used w hen using subnetting, ask y our sy stem N etmask administrator, if y ou're not sure).
Software configuration settings These are the setting for the currently supported readers: Setting Descr iption Value Descr iption Bits Setting 1 C ar d ID. Because of the applied inter face it is possible that differ ent car d r eader s ar e connected with this communication pr otocol. T o be able to differ entiate the differ ent car d type the car d type can be enter ed her e. 0 P r otocol T ype. T he differ ent Wiegand r eader s ar e able to r ead car d with differ ent pr otocols.
Setting Descr iption IP reader w ill read the follow ing protocols: EM 4x02, E M 4x05, EM 4x50, hitag1, hitag2, Q 5 and Ti-RF ID. S etting 1 S etting 2 S etting 3 D ata 1 D ata 2 Because of the emulation of the EM 4x02 card and the E M4x05 card by the Q 5 card, these different settings of S etting 1 are supported.
Software configuration settings Setting S etting 1 Descr iption The IP reader supports: Legic P rime Legic A dv ant M ifare (classic) M ifare D esfire IS O 15695 S etting 1 w ill be used to determine if the order of the card serial number should be rev ersed for the M ifare C lassic Value C ar d T ypes 0 C ard serial number is calculated from the raw data in the rev ersed order. 1 C ard serial number is calculated from the raw data in the normal order.
Inepro Business Server (Optional) Part
Inepro Business Server The Inepro Business server is a module in the Inepro Back Office suite that is the central communication server for most of our software. All hardware and software is able to register and communicate via this server. If your system uses an Inepro Business Server you should follow these instructions to register your IP reader with it, otherwise skip this chapter, you have finished installing your IP reader.
Inepro Business Server (Optional) Connect the IP reader to the Inepro Business server 1. Start the Inepro Business Server Config settings manager (this will be installed in the Back Office Suite directory, by default in the 'C:\Program Files\Inepro' directory). 2. Right-click on 'System default' and choose 'Insert' from the menu. 3. A new group will be created that can be named. For each IP reader such a group will have to be created. 4.
6. Click on the group and right-click 'Group Settings'. A menu will be shown, choose 'Insert'. The pop-up window below appears: 7. Choose the setting 'IPReaderID'. 8. Retrieve the IP Reader serial (MAC address) from the IP Config Tool and insert it in the 'Value' field. 9. Click on OK and the reader is registered in the Inepro Back Office Suite. 10. Repeat this process for all the other readers. 11. When you have finished registering the IP readers, restart the Business server.
Inepro Business Server (Optional) Connect to the Inepro Back Office Manager 12. After the Business server has started again you should be able to find the reader that have been registered in the Inepro Back Office Manager in the 'Advanced' -> 'Terminals' menu : 13. These terminals can now be connected to a Multi functional, like you would connect a PayCon terminal. 14. Refer to the Inepro Back Office Manager manual for more details on connecting a terminal to a DocuPRO device. 15.
Specifications Part
Specifications Power Power Supply (via adapter) Power Supply (via PoE) Switch regulated, high efficiency 12V DC adapter 1VA Confirm IEEE 802.
Notes Part
Notes This area is meant for the reader's notes: 46 - IP Reader
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