Applied Wireless Identifications Group KP6840A RFID proximity reader, Transceiver User Manual

Applied Wireless Identifications Group Inc. RFID proximity reader, Transceiver Users Manual

Users Manual

Reader Description Revision E
June 17, 2006
The Sentinel
-
Prox KP
-
6840 Reader is a radio
-
frequency proximity reader with integrated keypad for Access Control
Systems. The Reader consists of a 12
-
key keypad, transmit/receive antenna, and reader electro
nics, in a polycarbonate
housing. The reader electronics are potted with epoxy resin to protect against the environment. The KP
-
6840 Reader may
be mounted like a cover plate on a single
-
gang electrical utility box, or on any surface (wall, cabinet, etc)
.
Parts List
(a)
Installation Sheet, P/N 005
-
98
-A
Qty=1
(b)
Sentinel
-
Prox KP
-
6840 Reader, P/N 005
-
20
-A
Qty=1
(c)
#6
-
32 x 1” machine screw, P/N 0616MPP
Qty=2
Installation Procedure
1.
Install a single
-
gang electrical utility box, or drill two no. 27
(0.144 inch) clearance holes for the reader screws and one hole for
the cable, at the desired location. Observe ADA height requirements.
2.
Snap open the reader’s top cover by inserting a wide screwdriver blade into the slot at the bottom edge of the c
over, then twisting
the blade gently (see Figure 1).
Do not remove
the keypad from the reader.
3.
Clip off the white inline connector from the end of the reader’s cable. Keep the wires as long as possible.
4.
Connect the reader’s cable to the access control panel as shown in Figure 2.
Connect the
yellow
wire only if used for Beeper control by the panel. In steps 9 and 10, let the yellow wire
float
.
Connect the
blue
wire only if used for Hold control by the panel.
Do not connect
the
orange
and
violet
wires to anything. Tape or cap all unused wires singly.
5.
Use a linear regulated DC power supply, between 5 volts (60 mA peak) and 12 volts DC (120 mA peak).
6.
Install the reader on the electrical utility box or other surface. Attach the reader to the electrical b
ox with supplied screws (item c
in the Parts List).
7.
Hold the reader’s top cover over the base reader, and snap the cover closed securely.
8.
Power up the reader. The beeper sounds a single Short beep. The LED should be steady amber.
9.
While the LED is am
ber, enter the 10
-
digit password (
914 369 8800
). There is a short beep with each keystroke. (For security,
record this password and store it in a safe place.)
10.
Immediately enter the 5
-
character code
#ABC#
for the site code (or facility code) that you wi
ll program into the host system
to identify keypad PIN entry. “ABC” represents the 3
-
digit site code. There is a short beep with each keystroke. Note:
·
Program the host system for 26
-
bit Wiegand format from keypad entry. The site code must be between 000 and 255.
·
If you do not enter the keypad’s site code, the KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader
-
Keypad enters a default site code of 000.
·
The site code for the keypad may be the
same as
or
different from
the site code of the credentials (cards, keytags or wafers), depending
on requirements of the host system or application.
11.
If programming is successful, the beeper sounds 1 long beep. Then the LED is red to indicate standby mode.
12.
If the beeper doesn’t sound and the LED doesn’t change to red, remove power
from the reader, then repeat steps 8 to 11, above.
Enter the password and the site
-
code selection code with a steady hand, pressing each key for at least
0.5 second
. Do not pause
between the password and the 5
-
character code. Also, be sure that the
ye
llow
wire is disconnected from the panel and floating.
13.
The LED color in standby mode may be changed from red to green, or from green to red, using a Color Changer
card, available from
AWID. Remove power from the reader for a few seconds; then restore power. While the LED is amber, present the Color Changer
card to toggle the LED color at standby.
Operation Modes
The KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader supports the following operation modes of the system:
Proximity
-
plus
-
PIN
..............Present proximity card first, then enter PIN on keypad.
PIN
-
plus
-
Proximity..............Enter PIN on keypad first, then present proximity card.
Proximity
-
Only
....................Present proximity card only.
PIN
-
Only
...............................Enter PIN on keypad only.
Notes for
Operation Modes
(on page 1):
(a)
For 26
-
bit Wiegand format, enter between 1 and 5 keystrokes. The PIN must be between 0 and 65535.
(b)
To cancel keypad PIN entry before completing the number, press the *
key.
(c)
To terminate keypad PIN entry after all keys have been pressed, press the #
key.
(continued)
Installation Sheet (Wiegand Interface)
(Part No. 005
-
98
-
A)
Sentinel
-
Prox KP
-
6840 Reader with Keypad
KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader
-
Keypad I
nstallation Sheet
17 June 2006
Page 2 of 2
Product Specifications
Cable to Controller (for basic connections)
·
5, 6 or 7 conductors (not twisted pairs), stranded, 22 AWG, color
-
coded insulation, overall 100% shielded
(Number of conductors depends upon use of optional features Beeper, Hold and LED. See Figure 2.)
·
Length for Wieg
and interface
........................................
Up to 500 feet
Read Range (Metal Compensated)
·
At 5 VDC.......................................................................Typically 6 inches (15 cm)
·
At 12 VDC.....................................................................Typically 8 inches (20 cm)
Characteristics
·
Indoor and Outdoor .......................................................UL Listed
·
Operating Temperature Range.......................................
-
35
°
C to 65
°
C (
-
31
°
F to 150
°
F)
·
Operating Humi
dity
.......................................................
0 to 95% non
-
condensing
Operating Parameters
·
Excitation Frequency.....................................................
125 kHz
·
Wiegand Output.............................................................Prox reader:
26 bits to 50 bits (as programmed in cards or tags)
Keypad:
26 bits only
Certifications..................................................................................UL 294 Listed; complies with FCC Part 15; CE Mark
Notes
1.
A
special feature of the KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader
-
Keypad is the ability to convert it easily to an SP
-
6820 Revision E proximity
reader (without keypad), and later convert that SP
-
6820 back to a KP
-
6840.
To convert from KP
-
6840 to SP
-
6820
: Snap off the KP
-
6840’s front cover (see Figure 1). Unplug the keypad assembly by pulling it
straight forward. Snap an SP
-
6820 cover (available from AWID) on the base card reader.
To return
that
SP
-
6820 to the original KP
-
6840 Rev. E
: Snap off the SP
-
6820’s front cover
(see Fig. 1). Plug the
original keypad
assembly into the base reader, aligning the 6 pins and pressing straight in firmly. Snap the original KP
-
6840 cover on the unit.
2.
Two readers at the same door may need to be separated physically or shielded from each other for best operation. Request Technical
Reference issue on “back
-
to
-
back readers” from AWID.
3.
When the yellow wire is not used, the beeper remains active and under the reader’s internal control.
4.
The Beeper, Hold, and LED lines are logic levels.
Never
apply power to them. They may be pulled to a low level (0 to 1.2 VDC)
to enable their function. They must float at a high level (3.6 to 5.0 VDC) when not used.
5.
KP
-
6840 Readers have both Wiegand
-
protocol and RS
-
232 serial interfaces. RS
-
232 data out
put applies to the card reader output only
(not the keypad). For information on RS
-
232, contact AWID’s technical support.
6.
For additional information, please visit AWID’s web site (
www.awid.com
). Send all technical sup
port questions
to
support@awid.com. Call AWID at 1
-
800
-
369
-
5533 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
7.
FCC Compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to be in compliance with the limits for FCC part 15, Class A digital device. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses a
nd can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The users are prohibited from making any change or modification to this product. Any modification to this product shall void the user’s
authority to opera
te under FCC Part 15 Subpart A Section 15.21 regulations.
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.
8
Industry Canada Compliance: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) th
is device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FIGURE 1: SNAPPING OPEN THE COVER FIGURE 2: WIRING DIAGRAM (WIEGAND)
Reader Description
Revision E
June 18, 2006
The Sentinel
-
Prox KP
-
6840 Reader is a radio
-
frequency proximity reader with integrated keypad for Access Control
Systems. The Reader consists of a 12
-
key keypad, transmit/receive antenna, and reader electr
onics, in a polycarbonate
housing. The reader electronics are potted with epoxy resin to protect against the environment. The KP
-
6840 Reader
may be mounted like a cover plate on a single
-
gang electrical utility box, or on any surface (wall, cabinet
, etc).
Parts List
(a)
Installation Sheet, P/N 005
-9
8-
A
Qty=1
(b)
Sentinel
-
Prox KP
-
6840 Reader, P/N 005
-
20
-
A
Qty=1
(c)
#6
-
32 x 1” machine screw, P/N 0616MPP
Qty=2
Installation Procedure
1.
Install a single
-
gang electrical utility box, or drill two n
o. 27 (0.144 inch) clearance holes for the reader screws
and one hole for the cable, at the desired location. Observe ADA height requirements.
2.
Snap open the reader’s top cover by inserting a wide screwdriver blade into the slot at the bottom ed
ge of the cover,
then twisting the blade gently (see Figure 1).
Do not remove
the keypad from the reader.
3.
Clip off the white inline connector from the end of the reader’s cable. Keep the wires as long as possible.
4.
Connect the reader’s cable to the acce
ss control panel as shown in Figure 2. Connect the
yellow
wire only if used for
Beeper control by the panel. In steps 9 and 10, let the yellow wire
float
. Connect the
blue
wire only if used for Hold
control by the panel.
Do not connect
the
orange
and
violet
wires to anything.
Tape or cap all unused wires singly.
5.
Use a linear regulated DC power supply, between 5 volts (60 mA peak) and 12 volts DC (120 mA peak).
6.
Install the reader on the electrical utility box or other surface. Attach the reader to th
e electrical box with supplied
screws (item c in the Parts List).
7.
Hold the reader’s top cover over the base reader, and snap the cover closed securely.
8.
Power up the reader. The beeper sounds a single
Short
beep. The LED should be steady amber.
9.
While the
LED is amber, enter the 10
-
digit password (
914 369 8800
). There is a short beep with each keystroke.
(For security, record this password and store it in a safe place.)
10.
Immediately enter the 5
-
character code
#ABC#
for the site code (or facility code) that you will program into the host
system to identify keypad PIN entry. “ABC” represents the 3
-
digit site code. There is a short beep with each keystroke.
·
Program the host system for 26
-
bit Wiegand format from keypad entry. The site code must be betwe
en 000 and 255.
·
If you do not enter the keypad’s site code, the KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader
-
Keypad enters a default site code of 000.
·
The site code for the keypad may be the
same as
or
different from
the site code of the credentials (cards, keytags
or w
afers), depending on requirements of the host system or application.
11.
If programming is successful, the beeper sounds 1 long beep. Then the LED is red to indicate standby mode.
12.
If the beeper doesn’t sound and the LED doesn’t change to red, remove power fro
m the reader, then repeat steps 8 to 11,
above. Enter the password and the site
-
code selection code with a steady hand, pressing each key for at least
0.5 second
.
Do not pause between the password and the 5
-
character code. Also, be sure that the
yellow
wire is disconnected from
the panel and floating.
13.
The LED color in standby mode may be changed from red to green, or from green to red, using a
Color Changer
card,
available from AWID. Remove power from the reader for a few seconds; then restore power.
While the LED is amber,
present the Color Changer card to toggle the LED color at standby.
Operation Modes
The KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader supports the following operation modes of the host system:
Proximity plus PIN ......Present proximity card first, then enter PIN on keypad. Proximity Only.............Present proximity card only.
PIN plus Proximity ......Enter PIN on keypad first, then present proximity card. PIN Only.......................Enter PIN on keypad only.
Notes for
Operation Modes
:
(a)
For 26
-
bit Wiegand format, enter between 1 and 5 keystrokes. The PIN must be between 0 and 65535.
(b)
To cancel keypad PIN entry before completing the number, press the *
key.
(c)
To terminate keypad PIN entry after all keys have been pressed, press the #
key.
(continued)
Installation Sheet (Wiegand Interface)
(Part No. 005
-98
-
A)
Sentinel
-
Prox KP
-
6840 Reader with Keypad
KP
-
6840 Revision E Reader
-
Keypad Installatio
n Sheet
18 June 2006
Page 2 of 2
Product Specifications
Cable to Controll
er (for basic connections)
·
5, 6 or 7 conductors (not twisted pairs), stranded, 22 AWG, color
-
coded insulation, overall 100% shielded (Fig. 2)
·
Length for Wiegand interface
................................
...
Up to 500 feet
Read Range (Metal Compensated)
·
At 5 VDC
.........
Typically 6 inches (15 cm)
·
At 12 VDC
...........
Typically 8 inches (20 cm)
Characteristics
·
Indoor and Outdoor
................................
...................
UL Listed
·
Operating Temperature Range
................................
.-
35
°
C to 65
°
C (
-
31
°
F to 150
°
F)
·
Operating Humidity
................................
...................
0 to 95% non
-
condensing
Operating Parameters
·
Excitation Frequency
................................
.................
125 kHz
·
Wiegand Output
..........................................................
Pr
ox reader:
26 bits to 50 bits (as programmed in cards or tags)
Keypad:
26 bits only
Certifications
................................................................
...............
UL 294 Listed; FCC Part 15 certification; Industry Canada; CE
Notes
1.
Two readers at the same door may need to be separated physically or shielded from each o
ther for best operation.
Request Technical Reference issue on “back
-
to
-
back readers” from AWID.
2.
When the yellow wire is not used, the beeper remains active and under the reader’s internal control.
3.
The Beeper, Hold, and LED lines are logic levels.
Never
a
pply power to them. They may be pulled to a low level
(0 to 1.2 VDC) to enable their function. They must float at a high level (3.6 to 5.0 VDC) when not used.
4.
KP
-
6840 Readers have both Wiegand
-
protocol and RS
-
232 serial interfaces. RS
-
232 data o
utput applies to the card
reader output only (not the keypad). For information on RS
-
232, contact AWID’s technical support.
5.
For additional information, please visit AWID’s web site (
www.awid.com
). Send all technical s
upport questions
to
support@awid.com
. Call AWID at
1
-
800
-
369
-
5533
from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
6.
FCC Compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to be in compli
ance with the limits for FCC part 15,
Class A digital device. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instruction manual, may cause harmful interference with radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in whi
ch case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The users are prohibited from making any change or modification to this product. Any modification to this product
shall void the user’s authority to operate under FCC
Part 15 Subpart A Section 15.21 regulations.
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 interfer
ence received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
7
Industry Canada Compliance: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfere
nce, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
FIGURE 1: SNAPPING OPEN THE COVER FIGURE 2: WIRING DIAGRAM (WIEGAND)

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