SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme Manual Installation and operation March 20th 2007 Version 1.
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This manual is applicable for the following SmartIDTM products: o 800-2410 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme Remark: This manual is based on software version 2.14 this version supports the storage of one fingerprint template only. This document contains preliminary information regarding storage of two templates. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
1. Introduction 1.1 General information This document describes the installation procedure and operating instructions of the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme combined ISO 14443 and biometric finger print reader. Certificate: CE : pending FCC : pending Consult your National Authority if any listings are needed for this product. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Contents 1. 2. Introduction iv 1.1 General information iv SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme 1 2.1 Introduction 1 2.1.1 Electrical Connections 1 2.1.2 Access Control Data format 1 2.1.3 ISO 14443 Cards 2 2.1.4 Components 2 2.2 2.3 2.4 Installation 2 2.2.1 Mounting and connections 2 2.2.2 Initializing the Reader 3 Using SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme 3 2.3.1 Enroll mode: storing a fingerscan template in an ISO 14443 card 3 2.3.2 Access mode: Obtaining access 4 2.3.
2. SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme 2.1 Introduction The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is an access control proximity reader, which provides a higher level of security: an authorized card alone is not sufficient to obtain access. A fingerprint of the cardholder, which must agree with the template stored on the card, is also required. Use of a card by unauthorized personnel is therefore not possible. The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is a combination of an ISO 14443 reader and a FingerScan module.
2.1.3 ISO 14443 Cards Your dealer, or Integrated Engineering, normally provides suitable cards with the reader. There are, however, certain requirements for cards that are to be used with the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader. These requirements are summarized in chapter 2.5 Requirements for ISO 14443 Cards on page 7. 2.1.4 Components The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is delivered with the following components: 1. The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader with this manual. 2.
2.2.2 Initializing the Reader ! The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is shipped with factory default parameters. These parameters must first be initialized with the appropriate Config card to enable the reader to function properly with your system. The Config card provides parameters for: o Which data to read for the access control information? o How and where to store and retrieve the fingerscan data. o A unique key for the reader.
! ! ! Steps for enrolling a fingerprint template on an ISO 14443 card: At the beginning the reader is in the default Access mode (all LEDs are off unless, for example, the red LED is connected as power-on (PIN 2 on the reader connector is connected to GND). Present a valid Enroll card to the reader. o When the Enroll card is read, the top LED will turn green and the bottom LED will blink green. This points out that the SmartTOUCHTM reader is in Enroll mode.
! ! In order to obtain access, follow the following procedure: Present an ISO 14443 card with access control information and fingerscan template(s) to the reader. o If a valid card is read the reader will beep and the bottom LED starts blinking green (maximum 5 seconds). This indicates that the card holder must place his/her finger on the scanner. If this is not done within the allocated time (5 seconds), the bottom LED will turn off and the card must be presented again.
2.4 The Enroll card and the Erase card The Enroll card is used for switching the reader from Access mode to Enroll mode. The enroll card can be used to write one or two fingerprint scan templates in a card. When storing fingerprint templates, the reader checks to see if there is already a template on the card. If the ISO 14443 card has no templates, the template is written on the card. If there is one or two templates on the card, the first template is erased and the new template written instead.
2.5 Requirements for ISO 14443 Cards The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme writes one or two fingerscan templates in an ISO 14443 card. One fingerscan template requires approx 750 bytes storage space on a card. Blank cards can be used, but also cards that already contain data. Currently SmartTOUCHTM Extreme supports Mifare 4k and DESFire cards. Mifare 1k cards provide unsufficient storages space.
2.6 Appendix 2.6.1 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme initialization sequence When o o o o o o the reader starts it displays the following initialization sequence: Top LED blinks three times red. Bottom LED blinks three times green. Buzzer sounds while top LED lights red and bottom LED lights green. Top LED turns from red to green. Bottom LED turns from red to green. Both LEDs turn off and buzzer sounds. 2.6.
2.6.3 Possible Errors Error Top LED blinks orange ISO 14443 card is not accepted: (The reader does not respond to the card) Possible Cause Hardware problem! -Card does not contain a template. -Card does contain a correct template. -Card does contain access control data. -Finger is not properly scanned. -Template on card does not match with fingerscan -The Enroll code on the Enroll card does not match with the EnrollCode in the SmartTOUCHTM reader.
2.6.4 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme and other SmartTOUCHTM readers. Integrated Engineering manufactures and sells two other types of SmartTOUCHTM readers. The black colored "Classic" SmartTOUCHTM and the SmartID SmartTOUCHTM. The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme use mintuea based templates that are not compatible with the pattern based templates of the Classic and SmartID SmartTOUCHTM readers.
Short product specifications and part numbers/article codes Typical read range with an ISO Card ISO14443-3 up to 5 cm (1.97 inches) ISO14443-4 uo to 5 cm (1.97 inches) Read range depends on card type and communication speed. Power Supply 8 – 24 Volt DC Power consumption Average 2.5 Watt Peak 5 Watt Interface Inputs Outputs EMC Prot. 10Kohm pull-ups EMC Prot. open drain 0.5 A/max Dimensions 243 x 95 x 66 mm (9.57 x 3.74 x 2.
Wiegand Signal Levels Voh = Output Voltage idle high Vol = Output Voltage active low Reader output interface and pull-up resistors The SmartIDTM readers provided true open collector outputs for Wiegand/Clock&Data ABA track 2 emulation. This means the data output is not voltage driven. External pull-up resistors are required when the controller does not provide internal pull-up resistors. The typical value for the pull-up resistors is 1 kOhm.
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Connector Assignments Clock/Data (ABA) Wiegand RS232 RS422 RS485 1 Green LED input Green LED input Green LED input Green LED input Green LED input 2 Red LED input Red LED input Red LED input Red LED input Red LED input Data D1 Do not connect TXA TRX 4 Clock D0 TXD TXB TRX 5 Buzzer input Buzzer input Do not connect RXA 6 Do not Connect Do not Connect RXD RXB 7 Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground 8 Power 8 to 24.00 VDC Power 8 to 24.00 VDC Power 8 to 24.
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