Proximity Card Reader SmartID Ref.
This manual is applicable for the following SmartID products: • • • • • • • • • 800-8002 800-8003 800-8001 800-8015 800-8016 800-8008 800-8025 800-8030 800-8045 • • • • • • 800-8062 800-8077 800-8060 800-8061 800-8076 800-8075 • 800-8063 • 800-8078 • 800-8080 • 800-8085 • 800-8081 • 800-8086 • 800-8100 • 800-8110 • 800-8150 • 800-8153 Extra options • 500-0300 • 500-9287 • 500-8090 2 SmartID/EM4102 SmartID/EM4102/RS232/RO SmartID/EM4102/pin SmartID/Hitag1&2 SmartID/Hitag1&2/RW SmartID/Hitag1&2/PIN Mifa
Table of content: Features............................................................. 4 Mullion Mounting ............................................... 5 Indications......................................................... 5 Connections ....................................................... 5 Output protocols ................................................ 6 Security ............................................................. 6 Specifications.....................................................
Features The Smart ID Reader has a slim door style mountable design to match any decor. The sunk LED’s and buzzer allow the Smart ID Readers to be mounted indoors and outdoors. The Smart ID Reader accepts 5 to 12 Volts DC. The reader output formats like clock-and-data magstripe (ABA / ISO7811), Wiegand and a number of other formats are determined by the personalization of the card or configuration of the reader.
The Smart ID Reader can be mounted on any surface without relevant performance degradation. For mounting on a metal surface a spacer is advised. Our commitment is to bring non-propriety, open Radio Frequent Identification (RFID) systems to the market demonstrated with the Smart ID Reader Family. Mullion Mounting The Smart ID Readers can be mounted on a door mullion.
Output protocols The Smart ID Reader Family can operate with any facility, system or card coding scheme. The output format, contents and length are determined by the personalization of the card or configuration of the reader. Output formats like magstripe, Wiegand and several others are available. The readers are intended for connection to an Access Control Panel where compatibility to the reader is referenced in the control unit’s installation instructions.
Power requirements ISO 14443 readers Average Power Consumption Peak Power Consumption 1500 mW 2000 mW SmartTRANS (ETL-listed) Average Power Consumption Peak Power Consumption 1400 mW 2500 mW Legic Average Power Consumption Peak Power Consumption 600 mW 1200 mW 125 kHz readers Average Power Consumption Peak Power Consumption 860 mW 940 mW Interface Inputs EMC Prot. 10K ohm pull-ups Outputs EMC Prot. open drain 0.5 A/max Dimensions 142 x 46.2 x 25 mm (5.59 x 1.81 x 0.
FCC ID's are: • EM4102: SmartID/EM4102 (125 kHz) P4E-SMARTPIN-2 • Hitag1&2: SmartID/Hitag1&2 (125 kHz) P4E-SMARTPIN-2 • ISO14443: SmartID/ ISO14443/SNR/RS232 P4E-SMARTPIN-8 • ISO 14443-3: SmartID/ISO14443-3/Sect P4E-SMARTPIN-8 • DESFire: SmartID/DESFire P4E-SMARTPIN-8 • Legic: SmartID/Legic P4E-Smartpin-5 • ISO 14443 & 125 kHz Prox: SmartTRANS P4E-SMARTPIN-4 Consult your National Authority if any authorization is needed for this product. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Cable Distance Up to 153 meter (502 foot), depending on output protocol and cable type. Recommended cable type: stranded conductor with overall stranded shield or equivalent SIA recommended cable type for Wiegand signals Cable Length Cable Up to 61m (200.1 ft) Up to 91m (301.8 ft) Up to 153m (502 ft) AWG22 AWG20 AWG18 Diameter inch 0.025 0.03 0.04 Diameter mm 0.64 0.82 1.02 Recommended cable for clock and data ABA track 2 emulation: Up to 25 meter (82 foot), AWG22.
Reader output interface and pull-up resistors The SmartID 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. The recommend position to place the pull-up resistors is at the controller side.
Timing 11
Installation instruction 1) Determine an appropriate position for the Reader and drill two holes for mounting the reader to the surface (see mullion mounting drawing on 13). Do not mount the readers less than 20 cm (7.87 inch) from each other. Make sure that enough room to connect the cable is allowed. Protect the cable against sharp edges and any damage from chaffing. 2) Remove the Terminal Connector 8 pins from the back of the Reader.
4) After wiring the reader and the Host system the Reader is ready to be tested. Apply power and present a Card to the Reader. The green LED should flash and the buzzer should beep indicating a read. If the Host system is connected to the red and green LED inputs these should follow the functionality of the Host system. 5) The Reader can now be secured to the surface using the appropriate screws. Mount the black cover (sticker) and mount the cap over the mounting hole.
Mullion Mounting The size in the drawing is in mm. 1 mm is 0.039 inch.
Connector Assignments Clock/Data Wiegand (ABA) Green LED Green 1 input LED input RS232 RS422 RS485 Green Green Green LED LED LED input)** input)** input)** Red LED input Red LED input Data D1 Do not connect TXA Clock D0 TXD TXB 5 Buzzer input Buzzer input Do not connect RXA 6 Do not Connect Do not Connect RXD RXB Do not Connect Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Power 4.5 to 16.00 VDC Power 4.5 to 16.00 VDC Power 4.5 to 16.00 VDC Power 4.5 to 16.00 VDC Power 4.5 to 16.
Optional Tamper Switch 16
Optional Mounting tool The sizes in the drawing is in mm. 1 mm is 0.039 inch.
Optional Mounting Plate (Spacer) The sizes in the drawing is in mm. 1 mm is 0.039 inch.
The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of life. This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted. Approval If used according to the instructions, this radio system meets the basic requirements of article 3 and the remaining applicable conditions of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/E6) of March 1999.