PAT 1111 PAT 1121 PAT 1141 PAT 11x1 OEM Manual PAT111 OEM Manual Page 1 of 9 Contents 1.0 Product Specification ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Overview.................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Specification .............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Hardware details.......................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Product electrical ratings ........................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Clock Frequency........................................................................................................................................ 4 3.0 Software details........................................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 Block diagram of the software architecture ............................................................................................... 4 3.2 Contact/SAM Card Parameters ................................................................................................................. 5 3.3 Contactless card Parameters .................................................................................................................... 5 4.0 Similarities and Differences between PAT 11x1 readers ........................................................................ 5 5.0 Duty Cycle.................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.0 DFU Application .......................................................................................................................................... 6 6.0 Cable details ................................................................................................................................................ 6 7.0 Regulatory Compliance .............................................................................................................................. 7 7.1 Safety Regulations..................................................................................................................................... 7 7.2 EMC Regulations....................................................................................................................................... 7 7.3 FCC Compliance Statement (USA) ................................................................................................... 7 8.0 Photographs of Readers............................................................................................................................. 9 PAT111 OEM Manual Page 2 of 9 1.0 Product Specification 1.1 Overview The term PAT is an acronym for Physical Access Terminal .The PAT readers are designed and constructed to provide a wide variety of configuration options. The readers support contact, contact less and pinpad interface. The PAT 11x1 readers are based on ARM7 processor. The contactless interface is controlled by Mifare IC controller. The readers are designed to support the following communication protocols to interface with host PC/control panel.
Wiegand/Magnetic stripe RS 485 Two separate slots reside at the back of the readers for the compatibility of the above mentioned communication protocols. The LED and Buzzer in the readers constantly keep showing the user the status of the readers during the operation. The PAT11x1 readers are designed for indoor use only. 1.2 Specification Host Interface SAM Smartcard interface Smartcard connector Contactless Keypad Human Interface Application Dimensions Power ISO 7816 1-3 ISO 7816 1-3 Wiegand/Magstripe (CLK/Data) RS485 (2 or 4 wires) 3 relay inputs to set reader state T=0, T=1 protocol support (5V card) Communication speed up to 344,086 bps T=0, T=1 protocol support (5V card) Communication speed up to 115,200 bps 8 contacts (ISO location) Landing contact, 500,000 insertions Supports ISO 14443 part 1 to 4 Operating distance: 1 inch for CAC Communication speed: 106 Kbps Internal 3DES for card authentication (DESFire) Standard telephone layout (0-9, Clear and Enter) Robust hard cap, silicon keypad 1 LED beam (green and red) for access information ISO 14443 Type A and B (13.56 MHz)
(granted and denied) 1 LED per type of media (contact, contactless and keypad) to indicate the type of requested operation Buzzer for user acoustic feedback Full SDK (software development kit) available Field Secure firmware upgrade LWH 148x84x46 mm 12V DC- 200mA PAT111 OEM Manual Page 3 of 9 2.0 Hardware details 2.1 Product electrical ratings 2.1.1 Voltage rating
+12V DC is taken from the control panel and regulated to +5V DC and +3.3V DC on the PAT11X1 PCBs. Operating Voltage is 10V to 16V DC. 2.1.2 Current rating Current consumption is 200 mA @12V for Device full operation. The current consumption during idle state is 160mA. 2.1.3 ESD and EFT As per EN61000-4-2 4KV contacts and 8KV air discharge. As per EN61000-4-4 the product can withstand up to 4KV EFT. 2.2 Clock Frequency ARM7 processor is running @ 45MHz, which is derived from an external 12 MHz crystal Contactless reader's transmitter antenna and receiver circuit works @13.56MHz using MIFARE ICC clock @4-12MHz RC531 controller. For RS485, the maximum supported baud rate is 115200 bps. 3.0 Software details LEDs Smartcard 3.1 Block diagram of the software architecture Contactless Pinpad Application Buzzer GPIOs Wiegand Magstripe RS485 PAT111 OEM Manual Crypto Page 4 of 9 3.2 Contact/SAM Card Parameters Some important smart card parameters, supported smart card types, maximum operable smart card frequencies, operating voltages etc., are detailed in the tables below. ICC Parameters Class A Smart Cards Class AB Smart Cards ISO-7816 compliant Smart card operating frequency Maximum supported card baud-rate 344,086 bauds Value/Description Supported Supported Yes 4MHz as a minimum (Up to 8MHz) 3.3 Contactless card Parameters Some important contactless card parameters, supported contact-less card types, maximum operable PICC frequencies, operating voltages etc., are detailed in the tables below. ICC Parameters Value/Description Type A T=CL PICC Supported Type B T=CL PICC Supported ISO-14443 compliant Yes PICC operating frequency 13.56MHz Maximum supported card baud-rate 424Kbps 4.0 Similarities and Differences between PAT 11x1 readers Features PAT 1111 Software Wiegand Magstripe RS485 Optional SAM Protocol ISO14443 ISO7816 Relay Inputs LED per media type The application is configured for contactless cards only. Yes Yes Yes Yes T=CL Yes No 3 1 PAT 1121 The application is configured for both contactless and pinpad. The reader will wait for the pinpad entry first. Yes Yes Yes Yes T=CL Yes No 3 2 PAT 1141 The application is configured for contactless, pinpad and smartcard. The reader will wait for either the pinpad entry or the smartcard whichever is first. Yes Yes Yes Yes T=0, T=1,T=CL Yes Yes 3 3 Dimension LWH 148 x 84 x 46 mm LWH 148 x 84 x 46 mm LWH 148 x 84 x 46 mm PAT111 OEM Manual Page 5 of 9 5.0 Duty Cycle The product is designed to work 365 days 24 hours. The RF is always ON for PAT1111 reader. For PAT1121 reader, RF will be activated only when the user enters the correct PIN number. For PAT1141, the reader will wait for either the pin pad entry or the smartcard whichever is first. 6.0 DFU Application DFU is the acronym for Device Firmware Upgrade. The DFU application is used for programming the onboard flash in the PAT readers through RS232 interface and allows seamless reconfiguration of the reader and prevents obsolescence. A RS485 to RS232 converter has to be used to connect the reader to the host PC. The application is capable of running under the following operating systems. Operating System Support WIN98 WINME WIN2000 WINXP Yes Yes Yes Yes 6.0 Cable details For Wiegand/Magstripe interface:
10 core 22 AWG foil shielded cable should be used. A maximum cable length of 150 meters is supported. At the power supply end, GND should be connected to the shield of the cable. For RS485 interface:
8 core 22 AWG foil shielded cable should be used. A maximum cable length of 4000 feet is supported. At the power supply end, GND should be connected to the shield of the cable. PAT111 OEM Manual Page 6 of 9 7.0 Regulatory Compliance This section describes the product's compliance with U.S. and international safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. 7.1 Safety Regulations The safety regulations to which the product complies with when correctly installed in a compatible host system are:
Regulation UL 294 Title US Safety of Information Technology Equipment 7.2 EMC Regulations Regulation FCC (Class B) VCCI:1997 Class B ITE Title Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 2 and 15, Subpart C,Radio Frequency Devices. (USA) 7.3 FCC Compliance Statement (USA) Product Type: Contact / contactless smart card reader. Product Name: PACT- ARM7 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 Sub part C of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. 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 the receiver. Connect the equipment to a different electrical branch circuit from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by SCM could void the users authority to operate the equipment. PAT111 OEM Manual Page 7 of 9 7.4 Product Ecology Statements The following information is provided to address worldwide product ecology concerns and regulations. 7.4.1 Disposal Considerations This product contains the following materials that may be regulated upon disposal:
lead solder on the printed wiring board assembly. 7.4.2 Recycling Considerations SCM encourages its customers to recycle its products and their components (e.g., batteries, circuit boards, plastic enclosures, etc.) whenever possible. In the U.S., a list of recyclers in your area can be found at:
http://www.eiae.org/
In the absence of a viable recycling option, products and their components must be disposed of in accordance with all applicable local environmental regulations. PAT111 OEM Manual Page 8 of 9 8.0 Photographs of Readers Front view Access Granted/Denied Indication LED Contactless LED Pin Pad LED Contact LED Pin Pad Contact card slot PAT 1111 PAT 1121 PAT 1141 Rear view (The rear view appears similar for PAT1111, PAT1121 and PAT1141 readers) 10 pin terminal block for Wiegand/Magstripe 8 pin terminal block for RS485 RS485 DIP switch End of the Document PAT111 OEM Manual Page 9 of 9