Baltech 1005600151A01B Inductive Tag Reader User Manual

Baltech AG Inductive Tag Reader Users Manual

Users Manual

Operation Manual
0056A01B-001 / ACCESS45-HIDP-5-232-LB-EQUITRAC
REVISION 1.0, 2006-08-06
The ACCESS45-5-232-HIDP-LB is a RFID Read-/Write-Device (short: reader) which is
compatible to all HID Prox cards. It provides a serial interface RS232 to output or exchange
data with a host computer (typically an Equitrac Page Counter Unit, a printer or a copy
machine) and a 125 kHz inductive interface to provide power to and exchange data with the
HID Prox card (or other available form-factors such as tags, key-fobs). The host computer can
control a bi-colour LED and a beeper to interface with the user.
Mounting and Connection
The reader generates a magnetic field with the frequency of 125 kHz which is influenced by
any electrically conductive material in close proximity to the device. When mounting the unit,
a distance to any such material of minimum 10 cm is required to ensure that there will be no
significant degradation of the performance in terms of read range and reliability. Mounting
the unit directly to metal would result in a severe reduction of read range down to zero
functionality. Care should be taken when testing the device after mounting at a problematic
environment: Read ranges and performance vary from card to card and very much from card
to tag or key-fob.
When mounting multiple readers, the distance between readers should be minimum 1m to
avoid degradation of performance due to interference.
Computer screens or other electronic equipment can also generate noise levels in close
neighbourhood which may influence the RF-interface of the reader. Please try different
mounting locations in case RF performance is reduced after mounting the device at its
intended position.
To connect the device to an Equitrac PageCounter, printer or copy machine, please make sure
the host system provides an 8-pin Mini-DIN socket intended for connection of the reader.
Alternatively, the reader can be connected to any serial RS232-interface by using a converter
connector from 8-pin Mini-DIN female to D-Sub 9 female and suitable connection for a
power supply. In case the LED and Beeper control lines should be operated, suitable control
can be applied according to the below given specifications.
Operation
Whenever the device is connected to a proper power supply, it will switch on the internal
antenna and periodically scan for a card. Once a card has been detected, the card number is
read, the data converted and sent to the host system through the serial interface. To enable the
device to read cards, tags and key-fobs successfully, they should be placed centred above the
reader.
Technical Data
DC Electrical Characteristics
Symbol Parameter Condition Min Typ Max Units
Vdd Supply Voltage 4.75 5 5.5 VDC
Idd Supply current 200 mA
Idd1 Peak Supply current Inrush 450 mA
Vih Input high voltage 3.3 Vdd+0.3 V
Vil Input low voltage -0.3 0.8 V
Ii Input leakage current 300 uA
Additional requirements for the supply voltage: Vripple = 50mVpp max.
RF Characteristics
Operating frequency: 125 kHz
Data transmission modulation reader to card: AM
Data transmission modulation card to reader: AM
Pinout 8-Pin Mini-DIN plug and Signal Descriptions
Pin Name Type Description
1 PWR Power 5V Power Supply
2 TXD Output RS232-data from reader
3 RXD Input RS232-data to reader
4 RED Input LED red (when LED green is low)
5 GRN Inpur LED green (when LED red is low)
6 - - Not connected
7 /SPKR Input Speaker enable (active low)
8 GND Power Signal and Power Ground
Serial Interface
The TXD/RXD signals are compatible with RS-232 level signals. The interface
operates at 2400 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. Upon detection of a valid
card swipe, the reader outputs the card number in ASCII format.
Temperature
Operating temperature range: 0…35°C
Storage temperature range: -20…+60°C
Thermal shock: 30°C/min maximum dT/dt
Humidity
Operating: 20% to 80% relative humidity; non condensing
Non-operating: 10% to 90% relative humidity; non condensing
FCC
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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