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AR402 Administration AR402 FINGERPRINT KEY Manual Version 1.6 e-DATA GmbH 1 AR402 Administration e-DATA GmbH Mollenbachstrasse 19 D-71229 Leonberg Phone (0 71 52) 93979-0 Fax
(0 71 52) 93979-50 info@de.e-DATA.com AR402 Manual Version 1.5 Firmware 1.717 or higher Copyright 2011 e-DATA GmbH This Manual is protected by copyright. The user manual may only be copied within the framework of the intended usage. Any reproduction or translations of the manual beyond this or its transmission onto electronic media, even in extract form, is only allowed with the express permission of e-DATA GmbH. e-DATA GmbH reserves the right to make changes to the user manual and to the devices without special notice. e-DATA GmbH does not accept any liability whatsoever for direct or indirect damage, especially loss of data, that results from the usage of the AR402 terminal, or from the information in this Manual 2 AR402 Administration Content 1 General Comments 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 2 Technical Data 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 3.1 3.2 3.3 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 3 Installation 4 Operation 5 Symbols .....................................................................................5 Device name ..............................................................................6 Intended Usage..........................................................................6 Protection Class.........................................................................6 Safety Measures ........................................................................6 Before Commissioning...............................................................6 Operation ...................................................................................8 Installation and Service..............................................................8 CE Conformance .......................................................................8 FCC Conformance .....................................................................9 10 Mechanical Structure ...............................................................10 Hardware Features ..................................................................10 Biometric Sensor......................................................................10 Visual and Audible Indicators...................................................10 Connection...............................................................................10 Interface ...................................................................................10 Power Supply...........................................................................11 Environment Conditions...........................................................11 Dimensions and Weight ...........................................................11 Cable Specifications ................................................................11 12 Installation Requirements ........................................................12 Condition..................................................................................12 Wiring.......................................................................................12 13 View of the Control Elements...................................................13 Basics ......................................................................................14 Basic Operating Principles.......................................................14 User Operation.........................................................................15 3 AR402 Administration 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 Authentication, AR402: ............................................................15 Authentication, AR402-smart card type: ..................................15 Authentication, 'Template on Card' (AR402-smart card type only) .........................................................................................15 5 Wiegand Configuration - Administrator Functions 16 Change the Admin Code..........................................................16 Enrollment................................................................................17 Enroll user................................................................................17 Write Template onto smart Card (AR402-smart card reader type only) .........................................................................................18 Define the Number of Digits for the User ID (optional) ............19 Enable Validation of the User ID (optional)..............................19 Delete Specific User(s) ............................................................20 Delete Entire Database............................................................20 Select iCLASS Mode (AR402-iCLASS only)............................21 Define Facility Code.................................................................22 Choose 37-bit or 26-bit Format ................................................22 Reset - Manually switch to Wiegand mode..............................23 Reset - Manually switch to RS485 mode .................................23 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 6 RS485 Configuration with NEXTOR Series Access Controller 24 Status Indication ......................................................................24 Allocation of IDs on the NEXTOR Series Access Controller....24 25 Customer Service ....................................................................25 Repairs.....................................................................................25 Warranty, Limitation on Liability to Third Parties......................25 7 Maintenance 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 7.3 Caution:
25 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 25 could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 8 Datasheet Appendix 27 Quick Guide to Admin Functions .............................................27 8.1 26 4 AR402 Administration 8.2 Allocation of the Cable .............................................................28 1 General Comments 1.1 Symbols Careful Caution The following symbols have been used in this manual:
Helpful tips and special characteristics of the AR402. Possible danger, which if the warning is not observed can result in damage to property, or slight to moderate bodily injury. Possible danger, which - if the warning is not observed - can result in death or serious bodily injury. 5 This device exists to identify persons by means of their fingerprints and / or the contents of a smart card and / or a personal number to be entered. The human interface is implemented by a keyboard and a beeper and several multicoloured Leds. The device is connected to superordinated data processing systems by a RS485 data line This manual outlines the AR402 and the supported functions. The device may only be used under conditions and for purposes for which it has been designed.
(See Chapter Environment Conditions) The device conforms to the conditions of protection class IP65. Protection class III EN60950-1. Protection class IP65 DIN EN 60529 The device has been built according to the current and recognized technical safety rules EN60950-1 and left our manufacturing facility in perfect condition. Improper handling and operation outside the specified conditions can result in dangers due to electrical current. This can endanger the lives of persons and damage the device. Inspect the device for visible damage resulting from shipment or improper storage. Do not commission a damaged device. The device may only be operated with DC voltage 12 to 24V DC. The device is protected against polarity reversal. AR402 Administration 1.2 Device description 1.3 Device name 1.4 Intended Usage 1.5 Protection Class 1.6 Safety Measures 1.7 Before Commissioning Careful 6 AR402 Administration 7 AR402 Administration 1.8 Operation Installation and Service 1.9 1.10 CE Conformance Do not subject the device to any mechanical stresses such as impacts, violent shaking or heavy loads. Impacts and shaking can damage the electronics. The device may only be opened by trained specialists. Disconnect the device from the power source before opening. You may only perform repairs in collaboration with e-
DATA GmbH. This device is manufactured according to the safety requirements of EN 60950. Safety of electrical equipment European Norm EN 60950 This device complies with interference resistance criteria according to EN 55022; EN 61000-3-2/-3; EN 55024 8 AR402 Administration 1.11 FCC Conformance This device complies with interference resistance criteria according to FCC Rules 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.209 NOTE: 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 9 AR402 Administration 2 Technical Data 2.1 Mechanical Structure Plastic body + metal wall mount panel Resin sealed electronics 12 inch cable molded into body 2.2 Hardware Features 2.3 Biometric Sensor Fingerprint biometric sensor MIFARE,DESFire,iCLASS- reader 12-key Keypad Beeper 4 red/green LEDs Keyboard illumination 3 Opto-Inputs Wiegand output RS485 host interface Thin optical sensor 500 dpi @ 8 bit per pixel Active area: 0,5 x 0,9 in Template size: 130...250 bytes Memory: 1000 templates (optionally 6000) 2.4 Visual and Audible Indicators 4 red/green LED user interface Beeper (3khz) Cable with 11 circuits RS485 interface, 19200 Baud (8/N/1) Wiegand Output 3 Opto-inputs, active 2.5 Connection 2.6 Interface 10 AR402 Administration 2.7 Power Supply DC Voltage, 12...24V Minimum 1A and complying with Limited Power Source according to IEC/EN 60950-1 Power consumption max 5W CSA or UL listing is recommended 2.8 Environment Conditions Temperature range 14 to 122 F Protection class IP65 Indoor and Outdoor 2.9 Dimensions and Weight 4,5 in x 2,5 in x 2 in (H x W x D) Approx. 0.4 lb RS485 Shielded twisted pair cable (4000 feet max) Examples:
1. 2x2 strands litz wire AWG24 (0.4 kcmil) 2. J-Y(ST)Y 2x2x0,6 3. CAT 5 ... 7 STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Wiegand Non-twisted shielded cable (500 feet max) Examples:
For shorter distances or using higher supply voltage:
1. 10 pair shielded wire AWG22 (0.64 kcmil) 2. 8 pair AWG24 (0.4 kcmil) 2.10 Cable Specifications 11 AR402 Administration 3 3.1 Installation Installation Requirements 3.2 Condition 3.3 Wiring For outdoor use, determine an appropriate place for mounting the AR402. Avoid mounting in direct sunlight as this may affect the function of the biometric sensor. Direct sunlight may overheat the AR402. Check the following for mounting the AR402 Device needs proper clearance. All cabling must be provided, electrical cable, data cable and door opener cabling. Power supply is provided. Do not install data cables parallel to cables conducting high voltage. If unavoidable, install the data cables in conduit and keep them at a distance of 1 yd to protect them against electromagnetic interference. 12 AR402 Administration 4 Operation 4.1 View of the Control Elements LEDs green / red 1-2-3-4 Keypad Fingerprint Sensor Execute Button #
Antenna to read smart cards Wall Mount Panel 13 AR402 Administration 4.2 Basics The AR402 is manufactured in two versions:
1. AR402 with built-in biometrical sensor and keypad 2. AR402-Card Reader with built-in biometrical sensor and keypad + embedded smart card reader The AR402 identifies authorized users by scanning their fingerprints (and optionally their PINs and smart cards). Successful identification sends a trigger signal to an access controller within a protected area and is followed by a door lock or release. The AR402-Card Reader reads fingerprints and smart cards alternatively. Fingerprint authentication requires that the authorized user's fingerprints have been enrolled in advance and that they have been linked to a unique User ID. Enrollment can be performed on the AR402, which stores the collected data (Templates). The 'Template on Card' mode allows you to write Templates onto smart cards (currently 16k2 cards only). The AR402 can either be run using the RS485 interface or the Wiegand output:
RS485 Configuration Running the reader using the RS485 interface means that administration of the AR402 is done on the NEXTOR Series access controller. All administrator functions, except for enrollment, are disabled on the AR402. Fingerprint Templates are managed by the access controller and can be distributed to the connected AR402 readers. All administrator functions described in this manual, except for enrollment, only apply to the Wiegand configuration. All settings are entered on the keypad of the AR402. Fingerprint templates are stored on the AR402 and cannot be distributed to connected AR402 readers. Wiegand Configuration 4.3 Basic Operating Principles Pressing any key triggers a beep. Beep tone and all LEDs flashing green General Release Green and Red / Green LEDs Guides an administrator through the setup menus Red LEDs and Beeps Generally indicates an error Error Message The desired function was not performed. 3x Key "#"
errors or wait for timeout (10-30 seconds, depending on status) to return to the default position. 3 short beeps and all LEDs flashing red 3 times indicate an error. Press "#" three times to reset the reader to keypad default state after typing 14 AR402 Administration 4.4 User Operation 4.4.1 Authentication, AR402:
Authorized users who's fingers have been enrolled and who's PIN have been registered are granted access when entering:
Finger without PIN: Press Finger plus PIN:
(Wiegand) Finger plus PIN:
(RS485) Press Enter PIN Apply Finger => Green LEDs Press Apply Finger => LEDs flash Enter PIN
=> Green and Red LEDs 1 and 4 flash
=> Bio-Sensor is illuminated Apply Finger => Green LEDs
=> Bio-Sensor is illuminated
=> Bio-Sensor is illuminated
(Waiting for PIN entry)
(Access granted)
(Waiting for PIN entry)
(Access granted)
(Access granted)
=> Green LEDs as above smart card Enter PIN smart card Enter PIN
(Indication card was read)
(Access granted)
=> Beep and short green signal
=> Green LEDs
(Indication card was read)
(Waiting for PIN entry)
(Access granted)
=> Beep and short green signal
=> LEDs flash
=> Green LEDs 4.4.2 Authentication, AR402-smart card type:
Authorized users who's fingers have been enrolled and who's card type cards and PIN have been registered on the access controller are granted access when entering:
Finger:
Card without PIN: smart card Card plus PIN:
(Wiegand) Card plus PIN:
(RS485) 4.4.3 Authentication, 'Template on Card' (AR402-smart card type only) Authorized users who's fingers have been stored onto their card and who's smart cards and PIN have been registered on the access controller are granted access when entering:
Card without PIN: smart card Card plus PIN:
=> LEDs flash green. Beep when finished reading the card (Indication card was read)
=> LEDs flash
=> Green LEDs
=> LEDs flash green. Beep when finished reading the card (Indication card was read)
=> Green LEDs
=> Beep and short green signal (LEDs 2/3)
=> Green and Red LEDs 1 and 4 flash
=> Green LEDs
(Indication card was read)
(Waiting for PIN entry)
(Access granted)
(Waiting for PIN entry)
(Access granted) smart card Enter PIN
(Access granted) The AR402-smart card type reads fingers and smart cards alternatively without having to switch between operating modes. If a mistype occurs on the keypad simply press the # three times to reset and start over. The various operating modes are configured in the administrators menu as described in section 5. 15 AR402 Administration 5 Wiegand Configuration - Administrator Functions With the exception of enrollment all administrator functions described in this section only apply to the Wiegand configuration, i.e. connecting the AR402 to the access controller via Wiegand. Administration of the AR402 with Wiegand is done on the reader. The Fingerprint Key user interface is comprised of the keypad, fingerprint reader and smart reader as input devices and the LEDs and beeper as output devices. The administrator functions allow administrators to configure the operating modes and the Admin code. e-DATA GmbH delivers the device with the default Admin Code '1234'. For security reasons the default Admin Code should be changed. (see below) In addition to the Admin Code each device has a fixed access code. This code corresponds with the devices serial number, a 12-digit hexadecimal code, which is printed on the back of the reader. The 12-digit code serves as a basis for calculating the access code if your Admin Code is lost. In this case please contact e-DATA GmbH. 5.1 Change the Admin Code The default Admin Code is '1234'. For security reasons it is advisable to change the Admin Code!
The Admin Code can be a 4-digit to 8-digit code. Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Function Menu Change Admin Code
(Default = 1234) Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout
# 99 #
xxxx #
14 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Green 1+2 flashing 15 #
Green 2+3 flashing 4 - 8 digits # Green 1+2 flashing
Beep Beep Beep 16 AR402 Administration 5.2 Enrollment The AR402 assigns 2 different fingers (e.g. left index finger, right index finger) to the unique User ID of a person. Each of the 2 fingers must be scanned 3 times by the Fingerprint Key reader. The biometric sensor reads fingers best when placing your finger on the sensor with some pressure. 3 x + 3 x Bright daylight may affect the function of the biometric sensor. Shadowing the sensor with your hand will help. 5.2.1 Enroll user Admin Mode The fingers of a new user are enrolled by entering the following on the reader's keypad:
# 99 #
Green 1+2 Sensor Red 12 #
xxxx #
xxxxx #
Green 1+2+3 Green 1 flashing Green 1+2+3+4 flashing Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Enter Enrollment Code Enter User ID *
Apply 2 Fingers 3x Finalize by 1 x #
or wait for Timeout Entering a User ID with an incorrect number of digits, an already existing User ID, or variant IDs with Validation enabled and also if your fingers already have been scanned will prompt an error message (all red LEDs flashing three times) and cause the reader to return to it's default position.
* With Validation enabled enter your User ID a second time. After the first entry of your User ID and the '#' key, the four green quickly flashing LEDs indicate the reader to expect your User ID for a second time. Green 1+2+3+4 flashing if successful:
17 AR402 Administration 5.2.2 Write Template onto smart Card (AR402-smart card reader type only) Setting the reader to 'Template on Card' is required for this operation (see "Choose iCLASS Mode", page 21) and the reader must 'know' the encryption of your iCLASS cards. The 'Template on Card' mode does not store fingerprint templates to the AR402 but writes them onto iCLASS cards instead. The reader identifies authorized users by comparing the fingerprint templates stored on the card with the scanned finger of the card holder. If the two match the reader will send the facility code and card number to the controller.
'Template on Card' may be expedient where storing biometric data is prohibited. In addition this mode offers a good alternative using biometric readers in a Wiegand configuration as users will not have to enroll on multiple readers. At this point 'Template on Card' only works with 16K2 iCLASS cards and in a Wiegand configuration. The AR402-iCLASS will store the fingers of a new user onto iCLASS cards when entering the following on the keypad:
Admin Mode
# 99 #
Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Enter Enrollment Code Apply 2 Fingers 3x Apply Card until the writing process is completed Enroll next finger or Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout xxxx #
16 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Green 1 flashing Sensor Red if successful:
Green 1+2+3+4 flashing Green 1 flashing Sensor Red 18 AR402 Administration 5.3 Define the Number of Digits for the User ID (optional) Here the length of the User IDs (Default = 5 digits) can be set to a value between 2 and 9 digits. In the process of enrollment User IDs need to be entered as a personal and unique ID. Admin Mode
# 99 #
Green 1+2 Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Function Menu Number of Digits for User ID
(Default = 5) Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout xxxx #
14 #
16 #
2 - 9 digits #
Green 1+2+3 Green 1+2 flashing Green 3+4 flashing if successful:
Green 1+2 flashing Beep Beep Beep 5.4 Enable Validation of the User ID (optional) This menu allows you to enable the validation of the User ID for enrollment to eliminate incorrect entries. Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Function Menu Validation of User ID Enable or Disable (Default) Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout
# 99 #
xxxx #
14 #
22 #
1 #
0 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Green 1+2 flashing Green 3+4 flashing Green 1+2 flashing Beep Beep Beep Green 1+2 flashing Beep 19 AR402 Administration 5.5 Delete Specific User(s) This function allows you to remove a single user (User ID with its fingerprints) or several users of your choice from memory. Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Delete Specific User(s) User ID Optional: More User IDs Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout 5.6 Delete Entire Database Caution Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Enter Delete Database Press key to confirm Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout
# 99 #
xxxx #
13 #
xxxxx #
xxxxx #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Green 1+2+3+4 flashing if successful:
Green 1+2+3+4 flashing Beep Green 1+2+3+4 flashing Beep This function deletes all users of the reader's database!
# 99 #
xxxx #
1357 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 if successful:
Red 1+2+3+4 flashing Green 1+2+3 Beep Beep If you see red LEDs after pressing this indicates the database was not deleted and the procedure needs to be repeated. 20 AR402 Administration 5.7 Select iCLASS Mode (AR402-iCLASS only) In its default setting the iCLASS mode is activated on AR402-iCLASS readers. This mode reads fingerprints and iCLASS cards alternatively. This menu allows you to disable the iCLASS module or to enable the 'Template on Card'
mode instead (cp. "Enrollment with 'Template on Card' enabled, page 18). Admin Mode
# 99 #
Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Function Menu iCLASS Menu Enable iCLASS (Default) or Enable 'Template on Card'
or Disable iCLASS Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout xxxx #
14 #
24 #
1 #
2 #
0 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Green 1+2 flashing Green 3+4 flashing Green 1+2 flashing Beep Beep Beep Green 1+2 flashing Beep Green 1+2 flashing Beep 21 AR402 Administration 5.8 Define Facility Code These settings only apply to the trigger signal of the reader's biometric sensor sent to the access controller. The Facility Code of iCLASS cards is sent to the access controller untouched and independent of these settings. In a Wiegand configuration you can set the Facility Code of the biometric sensor according to your requirements. The Default Facility Code for 37-bit is '830'. Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Function Menu Define Facility Code 37-bit (Default = 830) 26-bit (Default = 1) Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout
# 99 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 xxxx #
Green 1+2 flashing 14 #
20 #
Green 3+4 flashing 1 5 digits # Green 1+2 flashing 0 65535 #
0 255 #
Beep Beep Beep
Caution If both fingers and iCLASS cards are employed in a Wiegand configuration your range of fingerprint User IDs must not overlap with your range of card numbers!
5.9 Choose 37-bit or 26-bit Format These settings only apply to the trigger signal of the reader's biometric sensor sent to the access controller. The Facility Code of iCLASS cards is sent to the access controller untouched and independent of these settings. In a Wiegand configuration the format of the biometric sensor's trigger signal to the access controller can be defined (e.g. Set the biometric sensor's format to the 26-bit format if HID cards with 26-bit standard format are used). Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Function Menu Choose Format 37-bit with Facility Code
(Default) 26-bit with Facility Code Finalize by 3 x #
or wait for Timeout
# 99 #
xxxx #
14 #
19 #
0 #
1 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Green 1+2 flashing Green 3+4 flashing Green 1+2 flashing Beep Beep Beep Green 1+2 flashing Beep 22 AR402 Administration 5.10 Reset - Manually switch to Wiegand mode This function allows you to reset the AR402 to its factory defaults. All settings like the changed Admin Code, the enabled Validation of the User ID will be affected. Users however will remain untouched. The reader will be set to Wiegand mode. Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Enable Wiegand Mode
# 99 #
xxxx #
1 #
5.11 Reset - Manually switch to RS485 mode Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Device resets to all defaults and reboots This function allows you to manually set the AR402 to RS485 mode. All settings will be reset. The reader indicates its' offline status by the red flashing LED 4. The AR402 will automatically go online once it is connected via RS485 to a controller of the NEXTOR series. Admin Mode Default Admin Code 1234 or enter your Admin Code Enable RS485 Mode
# 99 #
xxxx #
2 #
Green 1+2 Green 1+2+3 Device resets and signals its'
RS485 offline status 23 AR402 Administration 6 RS485 Configuration with NEXTOR Series Access Controller For detailed information on the administration in the RS485 configuration please turn to the manuals of the NEXTOR Series access controllers. The AR402 is controlled by the NEXTOR Series access controller. Administrator functions are carried out on the access controller. For security reasons the identification of the templates is processed by the AR402. Templates are managed by the NEXTOR Series access control system and can be distributed to the connected AR402 readers. 6.1 Status Indication
"Always Open"
All 4 green LEDs are permanently on, further input is accepted.
"Always Closed"
All 4 red LEDs are permanently on, no further input is accepted. Offline Display Offline = LED 4 flashing red, no further input is accepted. User Input is also temporarily disabled when the reader is synchronizing data from the NEXTOR Series access controller. This is indicated by LEDs 2 and 3 flashing red. 6.2 Allocation of IDs on the NEXTOR Series Access Controller On a RS485 data bus the devices are distinguished by a device ID (address). The NEXTOR Series access controller recognizes serial numbers of AR402 readers on the bus line. These serial numbers are 12-digit hexadecimal codes (e.g. C03859110000) printed on the back of the readers. The access controller assigns the two reader IDs, ID-0 and ID-1, based upon the serial numbers according to the following rationale:
1. The NEXTOR Controller recognizes two unassigned serial numbers:
The lower value of the two is assigned to ID-0 The higher value of the two is assigned to ID-1 2. The NEXTOR Controller recognizes an already assigned serial number and one unassigned serial number:
The assigned serial number will keep its ID assignment The unassigned serial number will be assigned the available ID (0 or 1) 3. Both serial numbers are assigned by the NEXTOR Controller:
The devices keep their ID assignment The NEXTOR Series access controller allows you to change the automatic allocation. It is good practice to make note of the serial numbers for each reader location during installation. 24 AR402 Administration 7 Maintenance Caution 7.1 Customer Service First Response identify defects and causes 7.2 Repairs Careful Danger of electric shock! Disconnect the device from the power supply before opening and before connecting cables. Contact the e-DATA GmbH hotline in the event of any device error. Have the following ready before placing your call:
Serial number of the AR402 Customer details What troubleshooting steps have you already taken to correct the error?
LED status Device and controller errors What occurred before the error?
You may only undertake repair work after coordination with e-DATA GmbH International. 7.3 Warranty, Limitation on Liability to Third Parties In accordance with national statutory regulations at the place where the device is installed Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 25 RS485 Wiegand AR402 Administration 8 Datasheet Credentials Host Interface Biometric Features:
Search Modes Response/Reads Sensor smart card reading Template on card Biometric (fingerprint) PIN Code 1 to 1 identification 1 to many verification Enrollment <= 1 sec Identification <= 1 sec Verification <= 0.8 sec FAR & FRR adjustable Thin optical sensor 500 dpi @ 8-bit per pixel Active area: .55 x .87 in (14mm x 22mm) 14 to 122 F (-10 to 50 C) 12 bis 24V DC / 67mA -160mA Templates Template Size: ~130 to 250 bytes Storage Capacity: 1000 or 6000 templates by model (not valid for template on card) Power Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Mechanical Color Options Dimensions NEMA IP65 rated Metal Mounting Plate Resin-sealed hard plastic enclosure 4.7 x 2.4 x 1.8 in (120 x 60 x 45 mm) Black, Silver and White 0 to 95%, 26 AR402 Administration Appendix 8.1 Quick Guide to Admin Functions Enter Functions
# 99 # Open Admin Mode 1234 # Enter Default Admin Code (or your Admin Code) 1 # Reset - Manually switch to Wiegand Mode 2 # Reset - Manually switch to RS485 Mode 12 # Enroll user 16 # Write Template onto iCLASS Card (AR402-iCLASS only) 13 # Delete Specific User(s) 1357 # Delete Entire Database 14 # Open Function Menu l a n o i t p O 15 # Change the Admin Code (4-8 digits) Default = 1234 24 # Select iCLASS Mode (AR402-iCLASS only) Default = 1 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 2 = enable 'Template on Card'
16 # Define the Number of Digits for the User ID (2-9 digits) Default = 5 22 # Enable Validation of the User ID Default = 0 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 19 # Choose 37-bit or 26-bit Format 0 = 37-bit 1 = 26-bit Default = 0 20 # Define Facility Code Default = 830 Default = 1 0 - 65535 (37-bit) 0 - 255
(26-bit) 17# door opener time in 0.1s, 3 digits with leading zeroes 21# length of PIN, 2 - 9, # and 0 23# display finger match, 0# = yes, 1# = no 25# enter 20 digits BBDC secret Nr 30# learn admin finger-1 + 6-digit pin (take a different finger than Page 23 23 17 18 20 20 16 21 19 19 22 22 27 AR402 Administration
(default) the same length) 31# learn admin finger-2 + 6-digit pin (take a different finger than 301# delete admin finger-1 (delete of both admin fingers or erase data base => "1234"
311# delete admin finger-2 40# learn direct access pin-1 (length 4...8, following the '#' position, both pins must have 41# learn direct access pin-2 (mismatches: 5 then wait 3 min, 5 more then wait 10 min, 2 401# delete direct access pin-1 411# delete direct access pin-2 0001# load SAGEM Firmware 0000# set default parameters more then delete pins) 01# set_minutiae-size , 170...255, 3 digits, # (default = 255) 02# set_identification threshold , 00...10, 2 digits with leading zeroes,
# (10 = recognition threshold is highest)
(default = 5) 8.2 Allocation of the Cable Color tan pink grey Red Black White green violet brown yellow orange blue Remarks:
Purpose Tamper Switch-2 RS485A RS485B DC in + 12...24V DC in () Wiegand Out D1 Wiegand Out D0 Wiegand Ground Green LEDs (Opto-In 1) / Relay-2 Beeper (Opto-In 2) Red LEDs (Opto-In 3) Tamper Switch-1 / Relay-1 Connectors on the Door Unit Wiegand RS485 X38/X39 (3) X38/X39 (2) X36/X37 (+) X36/X37 () X36/X37 (+) X36/X37 () X38/X39 (2) X38/X39 (3) X38/X39 (1) X15/X17 (1) X16/X18 (1) The Opto-Inputs are activated, when connected to "Wiegand Ground" (e.g. when used as a Wiegand reader "Opto-In-1" enables the green LEDs, "Opto-In-2" the beeper and "Opto-In-3" the red LEDs).
"Wiegand out D0/D1" is open collector to "Wiegand Ground". The "Tamper Switch" is an isolated switch 28 AR402 Administration Wiring Requirements Notice:
Do not install data cabling parallel to high voltage cables. If unavoidable install data cabling in conduit and keep a distance of 3 ft. to protect from electromagnetic interference. RS485 Shielded twisted pair cable (4000 feet max) e.g.:
1. 2x2 strands litz wire AWG24 (0.4 kcmil) 2. J-Y(ST)Y 2x2x0,6 3. CAT 5 ... 7 STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Wiegand Non-twisted shielded cable (500 feet max) e.g.:
1. 10 pair shielded wire AWG22 (0.64 kcmil) For shorter distances or using higher supply voltage:
2. 8 pair AWG24 (0.4 kcmil) Consider whether or not to supply power with the data cable. Long distances require an increased gauge of cable. Supplying power locally or having an extra power cable pull may be preferable. Because of voltage drop over longer distances use of a 24V power source is the recommended choice. Example for calculating the power supply wiring:
1. AWG22 cable (0,34 mm2):
Loop resistance ca 115 ohm / km AR402 current with 12V = 0,2A Cable length 150m Voltage drop: 115 ohm / km * 0.15km * 0,2A = 3.45V The supply voltage should be 15V in this case 2. AWG24 cable (0,25 mm2):
Loop resistance ca 180 ohm / km AR402 current with 12V = 0,2A Cable length 150m Voltage drop: 180 ohm / km * 0.15km * 0,2A = 5,4V The supply voltage should be 18V in this case 29 AR402 Administration 30 AR402 Administration 31
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1 | 2012-01-24 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-01-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
e-DATA GmbH
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017954835
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1 | Physical Address |
Mollenbachstr. 19
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1 |
Leonberg, N/A 71229
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1 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WIW
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
AR402
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
U****** T******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+49 7********
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1 | Fax Number |
+49 7********
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1 |
t******@titze.de
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RFID Reader | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
EMCE GmbH
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1 | Name |
C****** V****
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1 | Telephone Number |
13013********
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1 | Fax Number |
0049 ********
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1 |
c******@emce-gmbh.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | 0.0100000 |
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