Casi Rusco 84X 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Readers User Manual Installation guide

Casi Rusco 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Readers Installation guide

Installation guide

Part Number: 460394001DJanuary 2002Model 840/845ContactlessSmart Card ReaderInstallation GuideCASIRUSCO791 Park of Commerce BoulevardBoca Raton, Florida 33487(561) 998-6100CASI-RUSCO...Security Solutions for the 21st Century
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Models 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader iContentsFigures................................................................................................................ iiIntroduction....................................................................................................... 1Product Features............................................................................................... 2Installation Steps............................................................................................... 3Mounting the Reader........................................................................................ 3Connecting the Reader..................................................................................... 6Cabling Distances................................................................................6Pinouts ..................................................................................................7Communications Settings................................................................................ 9Testing for Current Settings...............................................................9Setting the Communications Mode (CASI-RUSCO Mode).........10Setting the Communications Mode (Native Mode) .....................11Digital Input (Door Contact and Exit Request)Supervised F/2F Mode Only ................................................................ 13Testing the Reader.......................................................................................... 22Troubleshooting Guide.................................................................................. 23Technical Specifications................................................................................. 26Functional Specifications............................................................................... 27CE Certification................................................................................................30
ii Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFiguresFigure 1: Model 84x Reader - Gang Box Mounting....................... 4Figure 2: Model 84x Reader - Wall Mounting................................ 5Figure 3: Model 84x Reader, J2 Connector Location.................... 8Figure 4: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Supervised F/2F Mode .. 14Figure 5: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Wiegand 4001 Mode ..... 16Figure 6: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x -Unsupervised F/2FMode .............................................................................18Figure 7: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Omron/MagstripeStrobe Mode................................................................. 20
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 1IntroductionThis manual is an installation guide for the CASI-RUSCO Model 840/845Contactless Smart Card Reader. Throughout this guide, the abbreviation84x will stand for reader Models 840 and 845.The 84x Reader is designed to mount on a standard U.S. single electricalgang box.The Model 845 is identical to the Model 840 except for a built-in twelvepositionkeypad.Thisfeaturemakesthisreaderidealforinstallationsrequiring keypad PIN entry in addition to a valid smart card read.
2 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderProduct FeaturesThe CASI-RUSCO Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader offersthe following features:• State-of-the-art architecture.• The ability to read all MIFARE®1 type Contactless Smart Cards.• The ability to read the unique serial number of a MIFARE®1cardandconvert the hex format to twelve digits Binary Coded Decimal (BCD).• Supervised communications with the microcontroller over abidirectional F/2F data link that carries the following:• Contactless smart card ID data• Supervision messages• Exit request and door switch status• Microcontroller acknowledgments and commands• Intelligent bidirectional communication between the reader andmicrocontroller, which can be accomplished over 4-conductortelephone cable.• Weather-resistant housing for outdoor use.• Standard 12V operation.• A clear, logical user interface with three LEDs and a beeper.• Rugged, molded polycarbonate construction with integral backplate.• Built-in tamper alarm.• Two supervised digital switch inputs for interfacing exit request anddoor contact switches.•Externaltamper.• Installer programmable communications selector:• Supervised F/2F communications.• Unsupervised F/2F communications.• Omron/Magstripe Strobe communications.• Wiegand 4001 communications.• RS-232, 9600 8/N/1 communications.• UL verified for indoor use only.
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 3Installation StepsThe following is the general sequence of steps to follow in installing the84x Reader. Each step is explained in further detail in the sections thatfollow.1. Mount the reader backplate only (the reader will be mounted later).Refer to “Mounting the Reader” below.2. Connect the reader. Refer to “Connecting the Reader” on page 6.3. Mount the reader to the backplate. Refer to “Mounting the Reader”below.4. Test the reader. Refer to “Testing the Reader” on page 22.5. If necessary, refer to “Troubleshooting Guide” on page 23 fortroubleshooting information.Mounting the ReaderThe reader comes with a backplate suitable for mounting directly onto astandard U.S. electrical single-gang box. The reader may also be mounteddirectly onto a hollow wall. The reader is supplied with a weather-resistant gasket.The figures listed below begin on the next page. Refer to the appropriatefigure for the type of reader you are mounting.Figure 1, “Model 84x Reader - Gang Box Mounting,” on page 4.Figure 2, “Model 84x Reader - Wall Mounting,” on page 5.
4 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFIGURE 1: Model 84x Reader - Gang Box Mounting
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 5FIGURE 2: Model 84x Reader - Wall Mounting
6 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderConnecting the ReaderCabling DistancesThe table below gives the maximum cabling distances between the readerand the microcontroller.NOTES:1. Reader supply voltage measured at microcontroller: 13.6V is nominalwhen line-powered; 12V is nominal when battery-powered.2. All cable distances are typical maximums.3. Readers powered by a local 12VDC power supply will have a maximumcable distance of 500 feet (152m) of 24 AWG telephone wire.4. The reader will work well with unshielded cable in most environments.No company can guarantee that data will be reliably transmitted for longdistances on unshielded cable in every installation. Typical Wiegandreader installation requires eight-conductor shielded cable to providereader power, controller communication, door contact, exit pushbutton, and tamper switch status. The same functionality is provided byProximity Perfect readers, "supervised" with four-conductor unshieldedcable.TABLE 1: Cable Distances13.6 Volts (see Note 1)18 AWG 24 AWG12Volts(seeNote1)18 AWG 24 AWG2750 ft838m750 ft229m2000 ft610m500 ft152m
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 7PinoutsThe table below shows the pinouts for connecting the reader to themicrocontroller. Connector JP2, pin 1 is to the right as you view theconnector from behind the reader. See Figure 3, “Model 84x Reader, J2Connector Location,” on page 8.TABLE 2: Pinouts for Connector J2J2 Pin Signal1+12VDC2Ground3Green LED4RS-232 Output5No Connection6Reader Data7Reader Data 18Door DI (Point)9Door DI (Return)10 Exit DI (Point)11 Exit DI (Return)
8 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFIGURE 3: Model 84x Reader, J2 Connector Location
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 9Communications SettingsTesting for Current SettingsPerform the following steps to test for current settings:NOTE: RS-232 mode for Revision B printed circuit boards and higher.1. Remove power from the reader.2. Place a mini-jump over both pins of JP4.3. Add power to the reader and listen for the number of beeps.NOTE: The number of beeps indicate the current communications modeset.• 1 beep = Supervised F/2F• 2 beeps = Unsupervised F/2F• 3 beeps = Strobe• 4 beeps = Wiegand 4001• 5 beeps = RS-2324. Remove power from the reader.5. Place a mini-jump over one (1) pin of JP4.6. Add power to the reader and resume normal operations.
10 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderSetting the Communications Mode(CASI-RUSCO Mode)In CASI-RUSCO mode, the reader splits the serial number into two partsfor Wiegand formatting. The other communication modes return thenumber resulting from this split format. In this manner, all five outputformats yield the same number to the system. This number will not matchtheserialnumberprovidedbythecardmanufacturer.The following steps are for setting the communications mode inCASI-RUSCO mode.NOTE: RS-232 mode for Revision B printed circuit boards and higher.1. Remove power from the reader.2. Place a mini-jump over both pins of JP4; JP3 is open.3. Add power to the reader and listen for the number of beeps.NOTE: The number of beeps indicate current communications modeset.• 1 beep = Supervised F/2F• 2 beeps = Unsupervised F/2F• 3 beeps = Strobe• 4 beeps = Wiegand 4001• 5 beeps = RS-2324. Push and release the tamper switch the number of times thatcorrespond to the communications mode desired.NOTE: If you exceed the number of pushed listed below, an errorresponse will sound and flash. Simply repeat this step.Modes:• 1 push = Supervised F/2F• 2 pushes = Unsupervised F/2F•3pushes=Strobe• 4 pushes = Wiegand 4001• 5 pushes = RS-2325. Wait 5 seconds and then remove power from the reader.
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 116. Place a mini-jump over one (1) pin of JP4; JP3 remains open.7. Add power to the reader and resume normal operations.Setting the Communications Mode(Native Mode)In Native Mode, the reader uses a straight binary to BCD conversion ofthe serial number to match the serial number given by the cardmanufacturer.The following steps are for setting the communications mode in NativeMode.NOTE: RS-232 mode for Revision B printed circuit boards and higher.1. Remove power from the reader.2. Place a mini-jump over both pins of JP4 and JP3.3. Add power to the reader and listen for the number of beeps.NOTE: The number of beeps indicate current communications modeset.• 1 beep = Supervised F/2F• 2 beeps = Unsupervised F/2F• 3 beeps = Strobe• 4 beeps = Unused• 5 beeps = RS-2324. Push and release the tamper switch the number of times thecorrespond to the communications mode desired.NOTE: If you exceed the number of pushes listed below, an errorresponse will sound and flash. Simply repeat this step.Modes:• 1 push = Supervised F/2F• 2 pushes = Unsupervised F/2F•3pushes=Strobe• 4 pushes = Unused•5pushes=RS-232
12 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader5. Wait 5 seconds and then remove power from the reader.6. Place a mini-jump over one (1) pin of JP4 and remove JP3.7. Add power to the reader and resume normal operations.NOTE: Mode 4 is not available in Native Mode. Beeping and flashingLEDs indicate that Mode 4 has erroneously been set in Native Mode.
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 13Digital Input (Door Contact and ExitRequest) Supervised F/2F Mode OnlyThe door contact (alarm) and exit request are both configured for 4-statereporting. If used, then end-of-line resistors (two at 1,000 ohms each) arerequired.1. Install the door contact and the two end-of-line resistors(installer-supplied) at the contact.2. Wire the door contact/end-of-line resistors to pin JP2-8 and pin JP2-9.3. Install the exit request contact and the two end-of-line resistors(installer-supplied) at the contact.4. Wire the exit request/end-of-line resistors to pin JP2-10 andpin JP2-11.
14 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFIGURE 4: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Supervised F/2F Mode
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 15NOTES (Unless otherwise specified):1. A 470-ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor is required between +12VDC and READER DATA 1. The pull-up resistor should beinstalled at the microcontroller’s terminal block. A resistor is supplied with the reader. MicroProx does not requirethis resistor.2. Shielded cable is recommended in electrically noisy environments.3. If using shielded cable, connect all shields together at the micro end. Connect to ground stud in the lower left cornerof Micro/5 cabinets using 14 AWG wire. No shield connections at the reader.4. If using a local power supply, do not connect +12V line from the microcontroller to the reader. However, the negativeside of the power supply must be connected to the micro (pin 2 on the reader port). Keep the wiring from powersupply to reader less than 50 feet.5. Refer to the appropriate system manual to determine whether this connection is required for door switch operation.6. Blocking diodes may be 1N4148 or similar (installer supplied) and located in a secured area.7. Protection diodes may be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 (installer supplied) for the door strike assembly.8. Fuse, power supply, door strike, and relay are provided by the installer.
16 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFIGURE 5: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Wiegand 4001 Mode
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 17NOTES (Unless otherwise specified):1. A 470 ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor is required between +12VDC and READER DATA 1. The pull-up resistor should beinstalled at the microcontroller’s terminal block. A resistor is supplied with the reader. MicroProx may not requirethis resistor.2. A 4.7K ohm, 1/4W, pull-up resistor is required between +12VDC and READER DATA 0. The pull-up resistor should beinstalled at the microcontroller’s terminal block. A resistor is supplied with the reader. MicroProx may not requirethis resistor.3. If using a local power supply, do not connect +12V line from the microcontroller to the reader. However, the negativeside of the power supply must be connected to the micro (pin 2 on the reader port). Keep the wiring from powersupply to reader less than 50 feet.4. Blocking diodes may be 1N4148 or similar (installer supplied) and located in a secured area.5. Protection diodes may be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 (installer supplied) for the door strike assembly.6. Fuse, power supply, door strike, and relay are provided by the installer.
18 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFIGURE 6: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Unsupervised F/2F Mode
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 19NOTES (Unless otherwise specified):1. A 470-ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor is required between +12VDC and READER DATA 1. The pull-up resistor should beinstalled at the microcontroller’s terminal block. A resistor is supplied with the reader. MicroProx may not requirethis resistor.2. Shielded cable is recommended in electrically noisy environments.3. If using shielded cable, connect all shields together at the micro end. Connect to ground stud in the lower left cornerof Micro/5 cabinets using 14 AWG wire. No shield connections at the reader.4. If using a local power supply, do not connect +12V line from the microcontroller to the reader. However, the negativeside of the power supply must be connected to the micro (pin 2 on the reader port). Keep the wiring from powersupply to reader less than 50 feet.5. Refer to the appropriate system manual to determine whether this connection is required for door switch operation.6. Blocking diodes may be 1N4148 or similar (installer supplied) and located in a secured area.7. Protection diodes may be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 (installer supplied) for the door strike assembly.8. Fuse, power supply, door strike, and relay are provided by the installer.
20 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderFIGURE 7: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Omron/Magstripe StrobeMode
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 21NOTES (Unless otherwise specified):1. If using a local power supply, do not connect +12V line from the microcontroller to the reader. However, the negativeside of the power supply must be connected to the micro (pin 2 on the reader port). Keep the wiring from powersupply to reader less than 50 feet.2. Blocking diodes may be 1N4148 or similar (installer supplied) and located in a secured area.3. Protection diodes may be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 (installer supplied) for the door strike assembly.4. Fuse, power supply, door strike, and relay are provided by the installer.
22 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderTesting the ReaderFollow the steps below to verify that the reader is working correctly.1. Check all cabling and electrical connections from the reader to themicrocontroller. Refer to the wiring diagram on page 14.2. Verify that the microcontroller is properly configured. Refer to theappropriate CASI-RUSCO microcontroller manual.3. Apply power to the reader and verify that the yellow LED is on. Youmaywanttouseamultimetertotestthevoltageatthereader’sconnector JP2, using ground (pin 2) as a reference. The power pin(pin 1) and data lines (pin 7) should read approximately 12V.4. Check that the proper version of firmware is installed in themicrocontroller. Refer to the appropriate microcontroller manual.5. Close the tamper switch by joining the reader and backplate. Whenall wires are connected to the reader, ensure that the supervisionfunction is operating properly by verifying that the reader is notsounding a short triple beep every 30 seconds and that the red LED isnot flashing slowly (every 2 seconds). If such an alarm is present,refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the next page.6. Select a known-good MIFARE®1 type contactless smart card. Be surethe card is properly entered in the host system.7. Check that the door is secure. Place the card one inch away from thefront of the reader. Observe that the reader beeps briefly and theyellow LED blinks off.8. Observe that the green LED turns on indicating a valid access hasbeen granted by the host.9. Open the door. This verifies that the door strike operates correctly.
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 23Troubleshooting GuideIf the operation of a component is in doubt, substitute a known-goodcomponent and retry the system. Always verify wiring against wiringdiagrams before powering up the system.All LEDs are on and the beeper is on: Usually an indication that thereader’s voltage is too low. This may be caused by having the wrongreader voltage selected at the microcontroller or too long a cable betweenthe reader and the microcontroller.1. Measure the reader supply voltage at the microcontroller. It shouldread between 12V and 15VDC. If the voltage is correct, continue tostep 2 below. If the voltage is incorrect, refer to the appropriatemicrocontroller manual and correct the voltage.2. If the problem is still present, while in low power mode, measure thevoltage between JP2 pin 1 (power) and JP2 pin 2 (ground). Thisvoltage should be greater than 9VDC and less than or equal to thereader supply voltage. If the voltage is too low, correct the wiring. Ifthe voltage is correct, replace the reader.None of the LEDs are on: Present a known-good MIFARE®1typecardtothe reader while listening for the beeper.If the beeper sounds, the reader is faulty and should be replaced. If thebeeper does not sound, check the following:• Power connections to the reader• ReadersupplyvoltageatconnectorJP2pin1The green LED is always on: The green LED indicates that the door strikeis open. It is controlled by the input on connector JP2 pin 3.1. DisconnectthewireonJP2pin3.IfthegreenLEDstayson,thereaderis faulty and should be replaced. If the green LED goes off, then theproblem is most likely not in the reader.2. Reconnect the wire on JP2 pin 3 and measure the voltage at JP2 pin 3.Low voltage turns on the greenLED. If the voltage is low, check to seeif the host system is energizing the door strike.
24 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderThe door does not open and the green LED does not turn on when acontactless smart card is presented:1. Verify that the door strike and the green LED are wired correctly.2. Verify that the card and reader are properly entered into the system.The green LED does not turn on, but the door strike unlocks the doorwhen a valid contactless smart card is presented:1. Verify that the door DO is wired correctly. Refer to the appropriatewiring diagram.2. Disconnectthe wire from JP2 pin 3 (green LED) and connect JP2 pin 3to JP2 pin 2 (ground). If the green LED is now on, the reader is goodand the connection to the reader is defective. If the green LED doesnot turn on, replace the reader.Green LED turns on but the door does not open: Verify correct doorstrike wiring and operation. The reader is functioning properly.Reader sounds a short triple beep every 30 seconds and the red LEDflashes slowly (every 2 seconds): The reader has lost communicationwith the microcontroller.1. Check the reader-to-microcontroller wiring. Refer to the appropriateinstallation drawing. Verify that the AUX DO is jumpered to thereader data 1 on the microcontroller.2. Verify that the correct pull-up resistor is installed on themicrocontroller.3. Verify that the microcontroller has the correct firmware for asupervised reader. Refer to the manual that came with yourmicrocontroller for instructions.4. Try the reader on a different reader input at the microcontroller. Ifthis corrects the problem, then the microcontroller is probablycausing the problem.5. Replace the reader with one you know is working correctly. If thiscorrects the problem, then the reader is probably faulty and shouldbe replaced.6. Ifnoneoftheabovestepshaveidentifiedtheproblem,theremaybeasignificant noise source present in the installation which is interferingwith the reader-to-microcontroller communications. If this is the case,use shielded wire for reader-to-microcontroller connections.
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 25The reader sounds a short triple beep every 30 seconds and the red LEDflashes quickly (every 400 ms): Indicates a tamper violation.The reader sounds a short triple beep every 30 seconds and the red LED ison continuously: Check that the 4-state supervised switches are connectedwith two 1K-ohm resistors to the door contact and the exit request inputs or,if the inputs are not used, that a 1K-ohm resistor is installed at the readerconnector. See Figure 4, “Wiring Diagram, Model 84x - Supervised F/2FMode,” on page 14.
26 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderTechnical SpecificationsOperating Temperature Range: -25°Cto+85°C(-13°F to 185° F).Humidity Range: 0% to 95% Non-condensingIndex of Protection: IP22 (IEC 529)Physical Dimensions:Model 84x: 4.75 in (H) x 3.000 in (W) x 1.7 in (D)121 mm x 76.2 mm x 43.2 mmParts Lists:• Model 840 Reader• Model 845 Reader• Optional Tamper Key ToolRefer to the CASI-RUSCO Product Catalog for part numbers andordering information.Maximum Cabling Distance: The maximum cable distance between thereader and the microcontroller is influenced by a number of factorsincluding wire gauge. See Table 1 “Cable Distances,” on page 6.NOTE: The reader will work well with unshielded cable in mostenvironments. No company, including CASI-RUSCO, can guarantee thatdata will be reliably transmitted over long distances on unshielded cable inevery installation.Power Supply: Nominal 12VDC, 140 mAColor: Light GreySmart Card ID: 12 digitsCard Support: MIFARE®1typecards
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 27Functional SpecificationsProduct Operation: The reader reads the unique manufacturer’s serialnumber, converts it to BCD and sends it to the micro.Switch Inputs: The reader monitors and reports the status of a normallyclosed supervised door contact switch and a normally open supervisedexit request pushbutton.Application: Intended for areas requiring a moderately low level ofsecurity for controlled access.Compatibility: Interfaces to CASI-RUSCO Micro/5-based systems.Mounting: The reader can be mounted directly onto a standard U.S.electrical single-gang box. The reader can also be mounted directly onto ahollow wall. See figures on page 4 and page 5.Indicators: Red, yellow and green LEDs and a beeper are incorporatedinto the reader.•Red LED: If communications with the microcontroller are lost, thered LED flashes slowly (every 2 seconds). It flashes quickly (every 400ms) to indicate a reader tamper condition.•Yellow LED: Normally on when power is applied to the reader.Flashes off briefly (100 ms) to indicate that a smart card has been readand sent to the microcontroller. Blinks off while a key is pressed(Model 845 only).•Green LED: Indicates that the microcontroller has activated the doorstrike. Flashes quickly (every 400 ms) to indicate a request for PINentry. Upon completion of the PIN entry, the LED stops flashing.•Beeper: A short triple beep sounds every 30 seconds to indicate lostmicrocontroller communications, a reader tamper, or supervisedswitch input tamper. The beeper sounds briefly (100 ms) to indicatethat a valid smart card has been read. The beeper sounds while a keyis pressed (Model 845 only).Supervised F/2F Mode Operation: The reader sends smart card data orreader status data to the microcontroller approximately once everysecond and waits for an acknowledgment from the microcontroller. Thereader continues sending the data until an acknowledgment is received. Ifan acknowledgment is not received after the third attempt, the readerstops reading smart cards, the red LED starts flashing slowly (every 2seconds), and a short triple beep sounds every 30 seconds. Once thereader receives an acknowledgment, it begins reading smart cards again,the beeper stops sounding and the red LED stops flashing.
28 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderIf a PIN code is required, the green LED will flash while waiting toreceive the PIN code.Card Read Operation: Each time the reader reads a smart card, theyellow LED blinks off briefly and the beeper sounds. On systemsconfigured for PIN entry, the green LED flashes to indicate that keypaddata is expected.PIN Code Entry: All PIN codes must be entered in this format:*xxxx#This applies to Model 845 applicable modes only.Reader TamperOperation:The 84x Readers incorporate a tamper switch.While the reader is separated from its backplate, all normal smart cardreading functions are disabled and a tamper condition is indicated by atriple beep every 30 seconds. The red LED flashes quickly (every 400 ms)and all communications with the microcontroller are suspended, takingthe reader off-line.The reader is also equipped with an external tamper feature. To activatethis feature, connect a single-pole, single-throw (SPST), normally-closedpushbutton switch (installer-supplied) to connector JP3 on the printedcircuit board assembly and install the switch between the wall and readerbackplate. When the reader and the backplate are removed from the wall,the switch will close; therefore, closing the connection, causing a tampercondition.Door Contact and Exit Request Inputs: The 84x Readers have a4-state supervised door contact switch input and an exit request switchinput. The state of both switch inputs is periodically reported to themicrocontroller, but changes to switch inputs are reported immediately.Wiegand 4001 Mode Operation: The reader sends badge data to themicrocontroller after a valid MIFARE®1 type contactless smart card ispresented to the reader. If Model 845 is used, the green LED will flashwaiting for a PIN code entry.Unsupervised F/2F Mode Operation: The reader sends badge data to themicrocontroller after a valid MIFARE®1 type contactless smart card ispresented to the reader. This communications mode does not support theuse of PIN codes.Omron/Magstripe StrobeMode Operation: The reader sends badge datato the microcontroller after a valid MIFARE®1 type contactless smart cardis presented to the reader. This communications mode does not supportthe use of PIN codes.
Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 29RS-232 Mode of Operation: The contactless smart card reader sendsunidirectional badge numbers only after MIFARE®1typecontactlesssmart cards are presented to the reader. The Model 845 will send thebadge number but will wait up to fifteen (15) seconds for a PIN code to beentered before another badge can be presented.NOTES: Communications Modes1. Wiegand 4001, Unsupervised F/2F and Omron/Magstripe Strobe, andRS-232 do not support the Door Contact and Exit Request Inputs.2. The use of PIN codes requires a Model 845 Contactless Smart CardReader.3. PIN codes are supported for the following Modes only:Supervised F/2FWiegand 40014. Omron/Magstripe Strobe Mode, RS-232 Mode and Wiegand 4001 areprovided for use with other systems.5. To take full advantage of 4-state supervision and all available modes,the Secure Perfect firmware revision must be 2.14 or later and thePicture Perfect revision must be 1.57 or later.
30 Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card ReaderManufacturers Declarationof ConformityManufacturer’sName: CASI-RUSCOManufacturer’sAddress:791 Park of Commerce BoulevardBoca Raton, FL USA 33487EU Representative: Interlogix Europe & AfricaExcelsiorlaan 28B- 1930 ZaventumBelgiumProductIdentification:Product: Smart Card ReaderModel Number: 840/845Brand: CASI-RUSCOMeans of Conformity: • Hereby, CASI-RUSCO, declares that thisequipment is in compliance with the essentialrequirements and other relevant provisions ofDirective 1999/5/EC.• Hierbij verklaart CASI-RUSCO dat het apparoatin overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisenen de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn1999/5/EG• Par la présente CASI-RUSCO déclare quel'appareil est conforme aux exigencesessentielles et aux autres dispositionspertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE• Hiermit erklärt CASI-RUSCO, dass sich dieseauspüstung in Übereinstimmung mit dengrundlegenden Anforderungen und denanderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie1999/5/EG befindet". (BMWi)Notices: Approved for use in the following countries:ABDKFINISIRLGRDINLFCZHLUNPLPESCHGB

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