AEI Protect On Systems AR2802 Auxiliary Card Reader User Manual AR 2802 MANUAL A 6 size 2013 09 11

AEI Protect-On Systems Limited Auxiliary Card Reader AR 2802 MANUAL A 6 size 2013 09 11

Users Manual

     AEI PROTECT-ON SYSTEMS LIMITEDwww.apo-hk.com VERSION: 10/2013Proximity EM Card ReaderUser Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS     Package ContentsTHE FRONT PANEL    Power Indicator (Blue)    Status Indicators    Card Reader WindowINSTALLATION    Installation Location    Precautions for Accidental Short CircuitTHE CONNECTION TERMINALS   (A)CONNECTION TERMINAL 1-6 FOR AR-2802S (STANDARD VERSION)   1 – 2 : 12-24V DC (Power Input Terminals)   3 : Data I/O Bus   4 – 5 : Tamper Switch   6 : LED Control Input Port   (B)ADDITIONAL CONNECTION TERMINAL 7-10 FOR AR-2802A (ADVANCED VERSION)   7 : Buzzer Control Input Port   8 : D0 Wiegand Data Output Port   9 : D1 Wiegand Data Output Port   10 : RS-232 (TX) Output PortEXTERMAL CONNECTION OF WIEGAND AND RS-232WIEGAND OUTPUT FORMATS (AR-2802A ONLY)   The Timing and Electrical Manner of The Wiegand Data Output   Wiegand Data 26-Bit, 34-Bit or 37-Bit Selection Jumper      1) 26-Bit Wiegand Data Output      2) 34-Bit Wiegand Data Output      3) 37-Bit Wiegand Data Output   The 26 Bit Wiegand Data Output From The EM CardsRS-232 OUTPUT FORMAT (AR-2802A ONLY)OPERATIONAPPLICATION EXAMPLES  1) Works As Auxiliary Reader for The AR-2808  2) Works As Auxiliary Reader for The DK-2800 Series Keypads (2nd Generation or Above) ......in Stand Alone Mode  3) Works As Auxiliary Reader for The DK-2800 Series Server Keypads......in Split-decoded Mode                                 ......................................................................................................................  3                              ...................................................................................................................  3                                   ................................................................................................................  3                                  ................................................................................................................  4                                           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SPECIFICATIONSINTRODUCTION3AR-2802 is a proximity EM card reader. It is compatible with all the DK-2800 series keypads (2nd generation or above) and the access control reader AR-2808 in utilizing the self-contained Data I/O bus to set up a multi-station access control system. The advanced version also provides Wiegand data and RS-232 output for custom project development that works with access controller and / or computer.● AR-2802S – Standard Version, Consists Data I/O Port● AR-2802A – Advanced Version, Consists Data I/O Port, Wiegand Data & RS-232 Outputs● Operation Voltage: 12-24V DC Auto-adjust● Operating Current: 80mA Maximum● Operation Temperature: -20℃ to +70℃ ● Environmental Humidity: 5-95% Relative Humidity, Non-condensing● Working Environment & Ingress Protection: Indoor or Outdoor, IP-55 Weatherproof● Compatible User Cards: Standard 125Khz Proximity EM Cards and Keyfobs● Data Communication Ports:  .a) Data I/O Port – Compatible with the APO Keypads & Readers  .b) Wiegand Output Port – 26-bit, 34-bit or 37-bit Standard Format, Selectable (Version A Only)  .c) RS232 Output Port – Output Format at 9600bps (Version A Only)● Tamper Switch: N.C. Dry Contact, 50mA/24VDC Maximum● Dimensions: 60(W) X 120(H) X 25(D) mm● Weight: 100g Net● Housing: ABS PlasticSpecifications are subject to change for modification without noticePACKAGE CONTENTS● One AR-2802 Reader (S or A Version)● Two EM Cards● One Pack of Mounting Screws● One User Manual14DescriptionThe auxiliary readers are also companion of the split-decoded keypads. Maximum 3 auxiliary readers can be connected in parallel with the Data I/O Bus of the DK-2800 server keypad for multi-station  operation  (compatible  with  all  the  server  keypads  in  DK-2800  2nd  generation family). The auxiliary readers work in the same manner like the server keypad in card reading.A  split-decoded  keypad  consists  of  one  server  keypad  unit  (DK-2866S/A,  DK-2872S/A  or DK-2890S) and one decoder unit (DA-2800 or DA-2801) in package. Split-decoded keypad provides high overall security with the decoder unit installing inside the house for all the input and output connections while the keypad unit is installed outside. The communications among the devices connecting with the Data I/O Bus are digital data managed by the server keypad. Sabotage on the outside keypad and reader can not make door open.ELECTRICLOCKSplit-DecoderTHE SERVERDK-2866S (Example)AR-2802AUXILIARY READERDATA I/O BUS( + ) POWER SUPPLYCOMMON( - ) GNDWiring DiagramAR-2802 AUXILIARY READER10987654321RS232BUZLED D1D0DATAI/OTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12-24V DCDA-2801DA-2800System ConnectionORDK-2866SDK-2872SDK-2890S654321DATAI/O LEDTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12-24V DC23151413121110987654321DA-2800 OR DA-2801SPLITE-DECODERELECTRICLOCK1N4004 12-24V DCPOWERSUPPLY( + )  ( – )( + )  ( – )OR*OUTPUT RELAYN.C. FOR Fail-Safe Lock N.O. FOR Fail-Secure Lock*EGRESS BUTTON N.O. N.C.   N.O.  DATA I/O BUS( + )  ( – )ORTHE SERVERDK-2866R (Example)3) Auxiliary Reader for DK-2800 Split-Decoded Keypads (2nd Generation)
2) Auxiliary Reader for DK-2800 Keypads (2nd Generation)134DescriptionMaximum 3 auxiliary readers AR-2802 can be connected in parallel with the Data I/O Bus of the DK-2800 master keypad for multi-station operation (compatible with all the keypads in DK-2800 2nd generation family). The auxiliary readers work in the same manner like the master keypad in card reading. The master keypad is the server of the system in this example. It manages the data among the devices connected to the Data I/O Bus.The  auxiliary  reader  is  even  compatible  with  master  keypads  without  reader  (such  as  the DK-2831,  DK-2851  and  DK-2881  etc.).  The  auxiliary  reader  acts  as  EM  card  reader  of  the master keypad and the user cards can be programmed to the master keypad through it.ELECTRICLOCKDK-2871 (Example)MASTER READER(THE SERVER)AR-2802AUXILIARYREADERAR-2802AUXILIARYREADERDATA I/O BUS( + ) POWER SUPPLYCOMMON( – ) GNDWiring DiagramSystem ConnectionAR-2802 AUXILIARY READER10987654321RS232BUZLED D1D0DATAI/OTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12-24V DCDK-2871(Example) MESTER KEYPAD - THE SERVER10987654321TAMPERN.C.DOOR BELLN.O.( + )  ( – )12VDCDOOR LOCK( + )  ( – )DATAI/OEGINDATA I/O BUS( + )  ( – )EGRESS BUTTON N.O. ELECTRICLOCK( + )   ( – )1N4004 N.O.  ORAny Keypadof DK-2800 Series*JUMPER SELECTIONFOR ELECTRIC LOCK OF(1) FAIL-SAFE   OR(2) FAIL-SECURETHE FRONT PANELPower Indicator (Blue)It is ON after the reader is powered.Status IndicatorsRed – A normally OFF indicator, it is ON in system lock-up due to false trials or manual inhibitionIt is flashing during the master keypad in inhibition pause period.Amber –  It is ON in standby and turns OFF momentary when a valid card is read.Green – An indicator controlled by external controller. It is prepared for free connection, e.g. such as a Wiegand feedback indicator.It turns ON momentary when a valid card is read.Card Reader WindowA place gives best result for reading the EM cards.●●●AR2802 FRONT PANEL12VDCPOWERSUPPLY( + )   ( – )Power IndicatorStatus Indicators(Red, Amber, Green)Card Reader Window
512DescriptionMaximum 3 auxiliary readers AR-2802 can be connected in parallel with the Data I/O Bus of the AR2808 access control reader for multi-station operation. The auxiliary reader(s) works in the same manner like the master reader in card reading. The master reader is the server of the system in this example. It manages the data among the  devices  connected to the Data I/O Bus.1) Auxiliary Reader for AR-2808ELECTRICLOCKAR-2808THE SERVERAR-2802AUXILIARYREADERAR-2802AUXILIARYREADERDATA I/O BUS( + ) POWER SUPPLYCOMMON( – ) GNDWiring DiagramAR-2802 AUXILIARY READER10987654321RS232BUZLED D1D0DATAI/OTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12-24V DCAR-2808 MASTER READER (THE SERVER)10987654321TAMPERN.C.DOOR BELLN.O.( + )  ( – )DOOR LOCK( + )  ( – )12VDCDATAI/OEGIN12VDCPOWERSUPPLYELECTRICLOCK*JUMPER SELECTIONFOR ELECTRIC LOCK OF(1) FAIL-SAFE   OR(2) FAIL-SECURE( + )  ( – )EGRESS BUTTON N.O. DATA I/O BUS( + )  ( – )( + )   ( – )1N4004 System ConnectionINSTALLATIONAR-2802 ASSEMBLYInstallation LocationThe EM Card works at the frequency of 125Khz. Installation precautions are necessary:i)  Make  sure  the  location  has  no  strong  low  frequency  electro-magnetic  wave  signals  near  it.       ---Especially in the range of 100-200Khz.ii) If more than one keypads/readers operating in the same frequency are installed closely, make  ---sure that they are at least 60cm (2ft) apart from each other to reduce interference. Otherwise, the ---reading range may be reduced.Precautions for Accidental Short CircuitIn the previous experience, most of the damages caused during installation are accidental touch of the  components  on  the  circuit  board  with  the  wire(s)  carrying  power. Always  be  patient  and  the following precautions are necessary:i) Study the manual thoroughly to become familiar with the system before the installation.ii) Do Not apply power to any connection terminal of the reader during the installation.iii) Check all the  wirings carefully and confirm  that they are correct  before applying power to  the ----reader for testing.APPLICATION EXAMPLESFRONT COVERBACK COVER(Fix it on wall)
61110987654321LEDDATAI/OTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12-24V DCWIEGANDD0 D1BUZ RS232AR-2802A ONLY1 – 2 : 12-24V DC (Power Input Terminals)Connect the (+) to a 12-24V DC power supply or in parallel with the power supply of the master keypad / reader. The (-) is the common grounding point of the system.3 : Data I/O BusThis is a data input-output bus compatible with the Data I/O bus of the DK-2800 keypads (the 2nd generation or above) and the AR-2808 access control reader. Connect the Data I/O buses of the reader(s) and keypad(s) in parallel.4 – 5 : Tamper SwitchA  Normally  Closed  (N.C.)  dry  contact  while  the  reader  is  securely  fixed  on  its  back  cover. The contact is open while the reader is separated from the back cover. Connect this N.C. terminal to the 24 hour protection zone of an alarm system to make alarm in sabotage if required.6 : LED Control Input PortThe Amber indicator is 0V (-) active by connecting the input terminal to (-) ground. It provides visual feedback indication from the wiegand controller or the striking electric lock. It is for free connection.(B)  TERMINAL 7-10 FOR AR-2802A (ADVANCED VERSION)7 : Buzzer Control Input PortThe  internal  Wiegand  buzzer  is  0V  (-)  active  by  connecting  the  input  terminal  to  (-)  ground.  It provides audible feedback indication from wiegand controller. Connect it to the output port of the controller.2. OFF1. ONF/B TONERemark:Self-generated Feedback Tone ON-OFF Jumper:The self-generated feedback tone of the reader may confuse with  the  beeps  feeding  back  from  the  controller  in  using Wiegand data. The self-generated beeps can be selected for ON-OFF with the jumper.OPERATIONThe auxiliary reader provides the output data faithfully from reading of an EM card. It uploads the acquired data to the Data I/O bus to set up a communication path with the master keypad or reader. The master keypad or reader interprets the data and executes the required function(s) accordingly.The  advanced  version  (version  “A”)  auxiliary  reader  also  gives  Wiegand  and  RS-232  data simultaneously at separated output ports while it sends signal to the Data I/O bus.Working with Master Keypad Via Data I/O Bus● Read the EM card. The card’s ID will be sent to the master keypad or reader for verification.●  A  valid  user  card  (a  registered  card  in  the  master)  will  be  accepted.  Two  beeps  confirm ....successful. The Green indicator turns ON and the Red indicator turns OFF for one second.●  An  Invalid  card (a  card not registered  in the  master) will be  rejected and five  beeps indicate ....unsuccessful.Working with Equipment via Wiegand and RS-232 Data (AR-2802A Only)There is no audible feedback indication from the master keypad or reader if the reader only works with an access controller using Wiegand and/or RS-232 data. Leave the Data I/O port open if it is not used.● Read the EM card. The card’s ID in Wiegand and RS-232 data format will be sent to the access ...controller and the PC respectively.● The Wiegand and RS-232 data outputs are not affected by the card that is valid or invalid in the ...master’s registration. The reader sends the data out instantly if it is not a faulty card.● The reader always gives 2 beeps to confirm a card is read. The Green indicator turns ON and the ...Red indicator turns OFF for one second during the data transmission.● The on-board Wiegand LED and Buzzer are prepared for connecting with the access controller to ...get the visible and audible feedback indications. See terminals 6 & 7 for the connection details.(A) TERMINALS 1-6 FOR AR-2802S (STANDARD VERSION)THE CONNECTION TERMINALS FCC STATEMENT 1. 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. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
10 78 : D0 Wiegand Data Output PortThis output port provides the D0 Wiegand data. Connect it to the D0 input port of the controller.9 : D1 Wiegand Data Output PortThis output port provides the D1 Wiegand data. Connect it to the D1 input port of the controller.10 : RS-232 (TX) Output PortThis is a standard RS-232 transmission output port. Connect it to the COM port of the PC.See following diagram for the details.RS-232 OUTPUT FORMAT (AR-2802A ONLY)●  Check the following settings:.....Baud Rate: 9600bps.....Data Bit: 8.....Parity Bit: None.....Stop Bit: 1●  LRC:.....This is the result of XOR operation of each byte from Start to End.●  NOTE:    The  Maximum  DATA  length  change  from  8  to  11  characters  according  to  the  Wiegand  Data   ....Jumper selection.0010 1000 0Space(=0)Mark(=1)+15V-15V+3V-3V0VStart Bit8 Data BitsData packet corresponding to ASCII character ‘A’IndeterminateRegion2 Stop BitsMSBLSBEND(0x03H)END(0x03H)END(0x03H)EndDATA(1-11 Char)DATA(1-10 Char)DATA(1-8 Char)DataSTART(0X02H)START(0X02H)START(0X02H)Start37 Bit34 Bit26 BitFormatLRCLRCLRCLRCWiring DiagramEXTERNAL CONNECTION OF WIEGAND AND RS-232Note:RS-232 Connection — Connect to the COM port of the PC. ( Connect pin 2 of the DB-9 connector to the terminal (10); connect the terminal (2) GND of the device to pin 5 of the DB-9 connector.)Controller LED Control In (6)Buzzer Control In (7)Wiegand Data 1 Out (9)Wiegand Data 0 Out (8)Tamper Output(NC) (5)Tamper Output(COM) (4)+ (1)(2)RS-232(TX)  (10)RS-232(GND)  (2)12-24V DC GNDAR-2802APOWERSUPPLYPC
98WIEGAND DATA3726 3431 2The 26 Bit Wiegand Data Output From The EM Cards26-bit EM Card is the most popular one on the market. Almost all the controllers can use the 26-bit standard format.A 26 bit Wiegand protocol for card reading has 1 first parity bit, 24 bits of the Card ID, and 1 stop bit for a total of 26 bits. The first parity bit is an Even parity bit calculated from the first 12 bits of the code and the trailing parity bit is an Odd parity bit from the last 12 bits. The data transmitted is in Hex Binary codes.Each EM card or Keyfob is marked with an unique ID in Decimal Digits that is the code read by the reader. The EM Card is also marked with a “3 digit + 5 digit” code that are the site code and ID number arrangement of the Wiegand data.EXAMPLE:a) The Code Marked on One of The EM Cards:The Timing and Electrical Manner of The Wiegand Data OutputWiegand is a common medium in the communication  between readers and controller in access control. The Wiegand data from the keypad unit provides a level of compatibility for readers and controller that can be used by consultants in custom project development.The Wiegand interface uses three wires, one of which is a Common Ground and two of which are data transmission wires called DATA 0 and DATA 1. When no data is being sent both DATA 0 and DATA 1 are at high voltage. When a “0” is sent the DATA 0 is at low voltage while the DATA 1 stays at a high voltage. When a “1” is sent DATA 1 is at the low voltage while DATA 0 stays at the high voltage.The  high  voltage  level  in  the  keypad  unit  is  +5VDC  to  accommodate  for  long  cable  runs (approximate 500 feet) from it to the associated controller typically located in a secure closet. 50 uS pulseData 0 Line   2 mS pulse interval                   Data 1 Line  0                    1                         0                         1               +5V0V+5V0V Wiegand Data 26-Bit, 34-Bit or 37-Bit Selection JumperThe Wiegand data output can be selected to 26-bit, 34-bit or 37-bit standard format with the jumper.1) 26-Bit Wiegand Data OutputBit 1 : Even Parity Bit (bit 2 – bit 13)Bit 2 – Bit 25 : 24 Bit ID NumberBit 26 : Odd Parity Bit (bit 14 – bit 25)2) 34-Bit Wiegand Data OutputBit 1 : Even Parity Bit (bit 2 – bit 17)Bit 2 – Bit 33 : 32 Bit ID NumberBit 34 : Odd Parity Bit (bit 18 – bit 33)3) 37-Bit Wiegand Data OutputBit 1 : Even Parity Bit (bit 2 – bit 19)Bit 2 – Bit 36 : 35 Bit ID NumberBit 37 : Odd Parity Bit (bit 19 – bit 36)WIEGAND OUTPUT FORMATS (AR-2802A ONLY)The ID Code to be read for Wiegand Output    The Code does not belong to this system 0006613779     008,18789100,60179The Site Code and the ID numberThe Code in Decimal Number :  6 6 1 3 7 7 9The Code 6 6 1 3 7 7 9 Equivalent to Hex Number :  6 4 E B 1 3b) Each Hex Number Consists of 4 Bits, Total 26 Bits of Wiegand Data Output from Card Reading:                                                                   E   6  4  E   B  1  3   O                       An Even Parity Bit of 6 4 E = 0             An Odd Parity Bit of B 1 3 = 1c) The 26 bits Wiegand Data Sending Out in Hex Binary from Reading The Card:                              0   0 1 1 0   0 1 0 0   1 1 1 0   1 0 1 1   0 0 0 1   0 0 1 1   1d) The Arrangement of The Site Code and ID Number of A 26-bit EM Card:    ● Site Code: Bit 2 ~ 9 (000~255)      ● ID Number: Bit 10 ~ 25 (00000 ~ 65,535)

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