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Smart Card Reader installation & programming guide

GE. Security TS0870x Smart card Reader installation &. programming guide Released September 2005. Copyright GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd 2005. All Rights Reserved Printed in Australia GE and g are registered trademarks of the General Electric Company. Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. This publication may contain examples of screens and reports used in daily operations. Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies. Any similarity to names and addresses of actual business enterprises and persons is entirely coincidental. Disclaimer The customer is responsible for testing and determining the suitability of this product for specific applications. In no event is GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd responsible or liable for any damages incurred by the buyer or any third party arising from its use, or their inability to use the product. Due to ongoing product development, the contents of this manual can change without notice.

4 TS0870x-series Installation & Programming Guide 4.0 Product overview Figure 1: Location of blue LED, and red LED on TS0870x- series Smart Card Readers. The TS0870, TS0870H (heavy duty), and TS0870D (decorative) Smart Card Readers are multifunction, all-purpose

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1 GE. Security TS0870x Smart card Reader installation &. programming guide Released September 2005. Copyright GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd 2005. All Rights Reserved Printed in Australia GE and g are registered trademarks of the General Electric Company. Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. This publication may contain examples of screens and reports used in daily operations. Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies. Any similarity to names and addresses of actual business enterprises and persons is entirely coincidental. Disclaimer The customer is responsible for testing and determining the suitability of this product for specific applications. In no event is GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd responsible or liable for any damages incurred by the buyer or any third party arising from its use, or their inability to use the product. Due to ongoing product development, the contents of this manual can change without notice.

2 We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of this manual. However, GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual or their consequences. Please notify us if you find errors or omissions. Contents Product overview .. 4. installation .. 4. Before you 5. On-line mode .. 5. Off-line mode .. 5. Mounting the 5. LAN 5. programming the Reader 's 5. Using tamper 6. Wiring details .. 6. 6. LAN connection (D+ and D-) .. 6. Wiegand or magnetic stripe 7. Auxiliary power supply (+12 and 0V).. 8. Egress control and open 8. 9. Method A Using a 9. Method B Using a Reader configuration 10. Single-address programming .. 10. Multi-address 11. Beep codes for LAN addresses .. 11. Unlocking a Reader .. 11. Reader 12. programming credit 15. Reader token value .. 15. Credit account number .. 15. Access 15. Location identifier .. 15. Relay time 15. 16. Data transmission 16. 17. 17. GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd 3.

3 Product overview Figure 1: Location of blue LED, and red LED on TS0870x- series Smart card Readers. The TS0870, TS0870H (heavy duty), and TS0870D (decorative) Smart card Readers are multifunction, all-purpose proximity card readers suitable for most locations requiring a short-range Reader . Product features include: Readers can accommodate up to 11,466 site codes and up to 65,535 user numbers. Programmable via an LCD RAS on the LAN or by using a Reader configuration card . Readers can use the world-wide unique card serial number on blank (un-programmed) Smart Cards for access control, where the control panel (and door/lift controller, if applicable) is fitted with an Intelligent User Module (IUM). Readers can be used in online mode (connected to system LAN or door/lift controller sub-LAN), or offline mode (connected to Wiegand or magnetic stripe interface) with little or no programming . If not polled within 10 seconds of power being applied, the Reader automatically switches to offline mode, and beeps once.

4 System operators can create custom card formats using up to 112 bits of data. The Reader passes the required number of data bits to a Wiegand or magnetic stripe interface. Details available on request. Operates from 9 V to 14 V DC and has a quiescent current consumption less than 25 mA and less than 80 mA. when reading a card . The TS0870 Smart card Reader is supplied standard with a white removable dress cover that may be interchanged with one of a range of other colours (shown above in white). The TS0870D is supplied with an easily installed, removable white Clipsal dress cover. Readers can be used as a standalone Reader with a credit facility for use with photocopiers, soft drink vending machines, and other systems. installation This section assumes that any optional devices that will be used with the Reader (such as an egress button, expanded button interface, buffered relay, auxiliary power supply) are installed and ready for connection with the Reader .

5 The installation kit includes one each of: Smart card Reader This document White dress cover (for TS0870 or TS0870D). 470 end-of-line resistor 4 TS0870x-series installation & programming guide Before you begin Before you can successfully install the Reader you need to know some details about the system, depending on whether the Reader is to be normally used in on-line or off-line mode. These modes are described in the following sections. On-line mode A Reader connected to an Alliance, Challenger, or a 4-door/4-lift intelligent access controller LAN, is said to be on- line, and you need to know: The LAN address. The system layout, in order to fit the LAN termination end-of-line resistor (if required). Whether you need to install RTE (request to exit, or egress), via a push button or a TS0064 Expanded Button Interface. Whether the Reader is to be powered from the LAN or from a separate 12 V power supply. Do not power the Reader from the LAN if the cable length to the control panel (or 4-door/4-lift intelligent access controller) is greater than 100 metres.

6 If the new Reader is to be used on an Alliance or Challenger LAN, or a 4-door/4-lift intelligent access controller LAN, you must have some means to program polling to the new Reader , such as: By using a RAS with a liquid crystal display (LCD) on the LAN. By using the system's management software ( TITAN, ARES, or Alliance). Off-line mode A Reader connected to a Wiegand or magnetic stripe interface, is said to be off-line, and you need to know: Whether a tamper input is required. If a tamper input is required you need to connect a 10K resistor via the violet wire (see Figure 4) to a zone input, and configure the open collector output as Tamper. See RAS Menu Option 8. Open Collector Output on page 12. For later versions of 4-door/4-lift intelligent access controller firmware, the Reader watch dog option may be used to monitor the Reader tamper. See Using tamper functionality on page 6. Whether the Reader is to be programmed for one-wire or two-wire LED control.

7 See RAS Menu Option 2. LEDs Off-Line on page 12. Mounting the Reader Mount the Reader on any flat surface with two pan-head screws, mm to mm diameter. Do not use countersunk screws, as they may damage the Reader . When mounting TS0870 or TS0870D readers: To remove the dress cover and expose the mounting screw holes, gently prise or pull cover from the main body. Avoid using excessive force as you may damage the Reader . If mounting in an outdoor environment, ensure that the blue LED is at the top. After mounting, gently press the cover over the main body until it locks into place. A slightly reduced card reading range occurs when mounted on a metal surface. LAN termination Smart card Readers are not fitted with a LAN termination TERM' switch or link. A 470 end-of-line resistor (supplied) is used for LAN termination. There must be only two LAN terminations used on any one LAN segment. Connect the end-of-line resistor between the green and white wires (D+ and D-) when the Reader is the last device on the Challenger or Alliance LAN.

8 In a star wiring configuration, the end-of-line resistor is required for readers that are the last devices on the two longest LAN cable runs. programming the Reader 's address Smart card Readers have a default LAN address of 16. Changing the LAN address is a programming item described in programming on page 9. GE Infrastructure Security Pty Ltd 5. Using tamper functionality The Reader has an optical tamper. When connected to the LAN, tamper data is transmitted to the control panel along with system data. If the TS0870D is mounted onto a compatible mounting block (instead of flush mounting), then it may be necessary to disable the RAS tamper. Refer to programming option 17 Tamper Options on page 14. for details. An external open collector output (violet wire) may be configured as a tamper control for offline mode. For TS0870x readers with firmware version V07 or later, the watch dog option may be used to monitor the tamper for offline mode.

9 Wiegand watch dog data is transmitted when the tamper is sealed. See option 7 Watch Dog on page 12 for details. Wiring details Colour Application Colour Application Red +12 V nominal (9 to 14 VDC supply) Black 0V (DC supply ground). Brown Configurable via programming of RAS menu Yellow Configurable via programming of RAS menu option 2 LEDs Off-line. When set to two-wire option 2 LEDs Off-line. When set to two-wire control, the brown wire controls the red LED: control, the yellow wire controls the blue LED: Wire grounded red LED on. Wire grounded blue LED on. Wire open or at +5 V to +14 V red LED Wire open or at +5 V to +14 V blue off. LED off. When set to one-wire control, the brown wire Configurable via programming of RAS menu controls both the red and the blue LEDs: option 10 RTE (Egress). Wire grounded blue LED on. To implement RTE only, connect the Wire open both LEDs off. yellow wire to a normally open push button and select Door Relay in option Wire at +5 V to +14 V red LED on.

10 8 O/C Output. To implement RTE + Arm/Disarm, connect the yellow wire to a TS0064. (Expanded Button Interface) and select Door Relay in option 8 O/C Output. Green D0/D /Clock, may be used for: Blue Buzzer/beeper, may be used for offline buzzer D0 (Wiegand data) control: D (RS485 data) Wire open or +5 V to +12 V buzzer off Magnetic stripe clock Wire grounded (0V) buzzer on. Absolute maximum voltage, +12 V @ 10 mA. White D1/D+ /Data, may be used for: Violet Open collector Configurable as door relay, D1 (Wiegand data) tamper output, or magnetic stripe data present. D+ (RS485 data). This is a low current output and must not be magnetic stripe data. used to directly energize high current door Absolute maximum voltage, +12 V @ 10 mA. openers. Absolute maximum, 14 V @ 50 mA. Connections Check the latest control panel or 4-door/4-lift intelligent access controller installation instructions to ensure that the Reader is installed in compliance with Australian ACA wiring and earthing requirements.


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