9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618-1905 SmartID and Smar INSTALLATI Document Number 8030 2008 HID GLOBAL CORPORATION. AL SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 7 Contacts Americas HID Global Corporation (California, USA) Email: tech@hidcorp.com Main: (949) 598-1600 Support: 1-800-237-7769 Fax: (949) 598-1690 Europe, Middle East and Africa HID Global Corporation, Ltd. (Haverhill, UK) Email: eusupport@hidcorp.com Main: +44 (0) 1440 714 850 Support: +44 (0) 1440 711 822 Fax: +44 (0) 1440 714 840 Asia-Pacific HID Global Corporation Asia Pacific Ltd. (Hong Kong) Email: asiasupport@hidcorp.com Main: (852) 3160 9800 Support: (852) 3160 9802 Fax: (852) 3160 4809 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese Page 2 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 6.5 DGT/NCC According to "Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices" Without permission granted by the DGT, any company, enterprise, or user is not allowed to change frequency, enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radio-
frequency devices. The low power radio-frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications; If found, the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved. The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act. The low power radio-frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices. Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 Products List................................................................... Overview ......................................................................... 2.1 Mullion Mounting.................................................. 2.2 Indications ........................................................... 2.3 Connections......................................................... 2.4 Output Protocols.................................................. 2.5 Security................................................................ Specifications ................................................................. Timing.............................................................................. Installation Instructions ................................................. 5.1 Wall Mounting Drawing (All Models).................... 5.2 Conductor Connections (All Models) ................... 5.3 Tamper Switch - Optional .................................... 5.4 Switch Box Mounting Plate - Optional.................. 5.5 Mullion Reader Mounting Plate Spacer ............ Regulatory....................................................................... 6.1 UL........................................................................ 6.2 FCC / Canada Radio Certification........................ 6.3 CE Marking.......................................................... 6.4 Asia and Pacific Rim............................................ 6.5 DGT/NCC ............................................................ Contacts .......................................................................... 7 List of Figures Figure 1 Mullion Mounting ............................................................. Figure 2 Tamper Switch ................................................................ Figure 3 Mounting Plate Step 1 and 2 ........................................... Figure 4 Mounting Plate Step 3 and 4 ........................................... Figure 5 Mounting Plate Spacer.................................................... Page 18 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 1 Products List This guide is applicable for the following SmartID and SmartTRANS products:
HID Part Number
*8030xyzz S10 SmartID Mullion Reader Description HID Model
*8045xyzz SK10 SmartID Mullion Keypad Reader
**8100xyzz SP10 SmartTRANS Mullion Reader with HID/AWID Prox
**8110xyzz SPK10 SmartTRANS Mullion Keypad Reader with HID/AWID Prox
***8140xyzz SP10 SmartTRANS Mullion Reader with Indala Prox SmartTRANS Mullion Keypad Reader with Indala Prox
***8141xyzz SPK10 Notes: x = Revision of Main Board, y = color of plastic housing and zz = application
* UL Listed to UL 294.
** ETL Listed to UL 294 UL Listing to UL 294 Pending.
*** UL Listing Pending. Accessories:
HID Part Number 500-0300 5.3 Manual Section Tamper Switch Description 500-8090 5.4 Mullion SPMD Switch Box Mounting Plate 500-9287 5.5 The accessories are not listed to UL294. Accessories are compatible with all readers in this manual. Mullion Reader Mounting Plate Spacer 6 Regulatory 6.1 UL These proximity readers are intended to be powered from a output of a previously certified power supply. These readers used with listed (UL294) control equipment. 6.2 FCC / Canada Radio Certification These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any i including interference that may cause undesired operation. modifications not expressly approved by the party responsi void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivante peut pas causer de perturbations nuisibles et (2) ce disposi perturbation quelconque quil reoit, y compris des perturba provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Les changement nayant pas t expressment approuvs par la partie resp conformit peuvent faire perdre lutilisateur lautorisation d matriel. This Category II radiocommunication device complies wit Standard RSS-310. Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de catgorie II respe dIndustrie Canada. The Carrier Frequencies and output power are as follows :
-6.5
<-4d 803xD, 810xD 810xD 13.56MHz 125kHz 6.3 CE Marking HID Global hereby declares that these proximity readers ar essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Dire 6.4 Asia and Pacific Rim Pending Page 4 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 5.5 Mullion Reader Mounting Plate Spacer The sizes in the drawing are in millimeters, 1 mm is 0.039 in. Figure 5 Mounting Plate Spacer 2 Overview The SmartID 13.56MHz and SmartTRANS 13.56MHz + 12 slim door mountable design to match any installation enviro LEDs and buzzer allow the SmartID Readers to be mounte The SmartID reader accepts 5 to 24 Volts DC. The reader o Wiegand, Clock-and-Data (Magstripe ABA / ISO7811), RS2 hardware interfaces.. The 5 Volt DC capabilities allow the re reader systems without rewiring or pulling new cables. The high reliability, consistent read characteristics and low powe The SmartID reader family includes RS232/RS422/RS485 read-only and read/write operations. Standard capabilities include host system controlled red an buzzer. 2.1 Mullion Mounting Ideally suited for mullion-mounted door installations or any f not cover junction box). An optional single-gang electrical b available. 2.2 Indications When a card is read successfully, the card data is sent to th buzzer sounds a short 3KHz beep. Both LEDs and the buz by the host system. 2.3 Connections The SmartID reader family has a flexible and reliable conne space for the cable and the connector within the SmartID ho with silicone to withstand harsh environmental conditions. 2.4 Output Protocols The SmartID reader family operates with any facility, system scheme. The data output format, contents and length are d personalization of the card or configuration of the reader. The readers are intended for connection to an Access Cont compatibility to the reader is referenced in the control units 2.5 Security The SmartID reader family offers high security challenge re protect the RFID air interface against various attack scheme playback attacks. Page 16 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 3 Specifications PRODUCT INPUT VOLTAGE POWER OPERATING TEMPERATURE CABLE DISTANCE
- 22 AWG
- 20 AWG
- 18 AWG Wiegand 500 ft
(153 m) 300 ft
(91 m) 200 ft
(61 m) Clock-and-Data 82 ft
(25 m) RS232 50 ft (15.24 m) RS485 4000 ft (1,219.2 m) Recommended cable type:
Stranded conductor with overall stranded shield or equivalent.
- 22 AWG SmartID 5-24 VDC Avg 600 mW Peak 1000 mW
-22 - 140F
(-30 - 60 C) Sm t Avg 1400 mW Peak 2100 mW Page 6 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese Figure 4 Mounting Plate Step 3 and 4 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 5.4 Switch Box Mounting Plate - Optional The sizes in the drawing are in millimeters, 1 mm is 0.039 in. SmartTRANS Indala Prox Avg 1300 m Peak 1600 3.1.1 ISO Card Read Range ISO14443 DESFire 3.1.2 Interface up to 1.6 in (4 cm) up to 1.6 in (4 cm) Inputs EMC Prot. 10K ohm pull-ups Outputs EMC Prot. open drain 0.5 A/max 3.1.3 Wiegand Signal Levels Voh = Output Voltage idle high Vol = Output Voltage active low Figure 3 Mounting Plate Step 1 and 2 Page 14 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 3.1.4 Reader Output Interface and Pull-up Resistors The SmartID readers provide true open collector outputs for Wiegand, Clock-and-
Data, ABA track 2 emulation, meaning 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 1kOhm. The recommended position to place the pull-up resistors is at the controller side. The pull-up resistor #1 connects form Data/D1 (reader connector pin 3) to a 5 volt reference. The pull-up resistor #2 connects form Clock/D0 (reader connector pin 4) to a 5 volt reference. 5.3 Tamper Switch - Optional Page 8 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese Figure 2 Tamper Switch SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 5.2 Conductor Connections (All Models) 4 Timing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RS232 Wiegand Clock-in-Data
(ABA) Green LED input Green LED input Green LED Red LED input Data Clock Buzzer input Do not Connect Ground Power 5 to 24VDC Red LED input D1 D0 Buzzer input Do not Connect Ground Power 5 to 24VDC input**
Red LED input**
Do not connect TXD Do not connect RXD Ground Power 5 to 24VDC RS422 RS485 Green LED input**
Red LED input**
TXA TXB RXA RXB Ground Power 5 to 24VDC Green LED input**
Red LED input**
TRX TRX Do not Connect Do not Connect Ground Power 5 to 24VDC CAUTION: 5 VDC is minimum voltage at reader connector pins. Tamper contact (optional): rating 1A 30 VDC.
** LED input only valid in read-only applications. Page 12 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 SmartID Proximity Reader - 8030-901, Rev A.0 5.1 Wall Mounting Drawing (All Mode The drawing dimensions are in millimeters. 1 mm equals 0.039 inch 5 Installation Instructions 1. 2. 3. Drill two holes for mounting the reader (see Figure 1 Mullion Mounting, page 11). Do not mount readers less than 20 cm (7.87 in) 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. Remove the Terminal Connector 8 pin from the back of the reader. Use a small flat head screwdriver to loosen all terminals. The end of the cable should be prepared by cutting it back to expose the wires and each end should be twisted to eliminate any loose or frayed wires. Connect the wires to the reader inline with the connector assignments. Wire ends outside the shielding and optional permanent LED links should be kept as short as possible. Twist the connector a few times to twine the wire ends avoiding differential mode interference on the data lines. Note: Wires at the connector must be kept as short as possible: long, unshielded connections will reduce the sensitivity of the reader. 4. 5. 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. Secure the reader using the appropriate screws. Mount the black cover
(sticker) and mount the cap over the mounting hole. Page 10 of 19 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. February 13, 2008 February 13, 2008 2008 HID Global Corporation. All rights rese Figure 1 Mullion Mounting