Deister Electronic MODEL240 Proximity Reader User Manual

Deister Electronic GmbH Proximity Reader Users Manual

Users Manual

GE-Interlogix-CASIModel-240 Proximity Reader 9/17/2002Page 1 of 4DescriptionThe GE-Interlogix-CASI Model 240 access control badge readeris an ISO standard compliant, proximity technology badgereader. The Model 240 reader will read ISO-14443 and ISO-15693 badges and key tags. The reader’s aesthetically pleasingcontemporary design and light gray housing will complementany decor.Features:• Compatible with Micro/5 2RP and 8RP controllers (not M/5-2SRP)• Compatible with all Micro/PX(N)-2000 controllers• Sealed electronics, suitable for outdoor installation• Tamper switch protected• Reads ISO-14443 and ISO-15693 access control badges and tags• Reads badge or tag serial number, no memory sector records required• User interface: 3-LEDs and beeper• Fast field maintenance, field wiring plug• Up to 4” read range (badge type and installation conditions dependent)• 4-state input supervision of door contact & REX switch: opened, closed, cut, short• Reader supervision: continuously monitored by the microcontrollerSpecifications• Mount: on single width USA or European style electrical box or directly on wall• Material: ASA plastic housing; polyurethane encapsulated electronics• Housing dimensions: 3.34 x 4.40 x 0.96 inch:  (85 x 112 x 24.2 mm)• Temperature range: -13 to 140 °F /-25 to +70 °C• Power supply: 8VDC to.30 VDC @ <100 mA• Electrical protection: Reverse polarity diode protection on power lines• Data Lines: high-speed transient voltage suppressor diodes• Protection type: IP 65 (IEC 529). Suitable for outdoor installation• Frequency: 13.56 MHz• Approvals: FCC,CE-EN 300 330• Read distance: up to 2 inches ISO-14443 or up to 4 inches ISO-15693• Microcontroller firmware versions: Picture Perfect 1.7 or greater recommended• Interface: Supervised F/2F• Electrical connection: 12 position plug-in strip connector with screw terminals• Beeper: controlled by SF2F protocol• Red LED: controlled by SF2F protocol• Green LED: controlled by SF2F protocol• Yellow LED: internal controlled• RS-485 for reader firmware maintenance and configuration• Casi pn: 430177001
GE-Interlogix-CASIModel-240 Proximity Reader 9/17/2002Page 2 of 4FCC Cautionary CommentModifications to the Model-240 reader not expresslyapproved by GE-Interlogix may void the FCC approval.Model 240 Back plateNote:  Mounting holes fit a standard US single width electrical box and standardEuropean electrical box hole patterns.Installation
GE-Interlogix-CASIModel-240 Proximity Reader 9/17/2002Page 3 of 4Installation Considerations1) Installation of the Model 240 reader on metalThe table below shows the expected read range reduction when a Model 240 reader ismounted onto a metal plate or wall.Distance Reading distanceNo metal plate 100 %1.78 inch (4.5 cm) use 4 SurfaceMount Extension plates 100%1.06 inch, (2.7 cm) use 3 SurfaceMount Extension plates 85 %0.70 inch (1.8 cm) use 2 SurfaceMount Extension plates 70 %0.35 inch (0.9 cm)  use 1 SurfaceMount Extension plate 50 %Reader placed on metal wall 10 %2) Installation of two Model 240 readers side by sideRead range is not affected if the center-to-center distance between two readers is equal to orgreater than 6-inches (15 cm). If the distance between the two readers is less than 6-inches(15 cm), field interference between the two readers may result in the creation of a dead spotin the badge read field.AttentionTwo readers may simultaneously read the same badge or tag if the distance between the tworeaders is less than 12-inches (30 cm), center-to-center.
GE-Interlogix-CASIModel-240 Proximity Reader 9/17/2002Page 4 of 43) Installation of two Model 240 readers back to backFor proper operation, readers installed back-to-back must be separated by at least 3.2 inches(8cm).AttentionTwo readers may simultaneously read the same badge or tag if the distance between the tworeaders is less than 6-inches (15 cm), back-to-back.When using two readers back-to-back on a wall that will separate the two readers by 6 inches(15 cm) or less, a metal plate (for example aluminium, 4-inches square (10cm x 10cm) mustbe placed between the readers. To obtain the maximum read range, mount each Model 240reader onto one or more Surface Mount Extension plates. Note the impact on badge readrange performance, as discussed in manual section, “Installation Considerations” (above).Wiring Reader 12-position field wiring plug Microcontroller123456789101112Micro control, reader beeper (option)GroundPower, 8VDC to 30VDCDoor ContactReader dataExit Request (REX)Green LEDMicro control, red LED (option)RS-485-A, reader firmware maintenanceRS-485-B, reader firmware maintenanceFutureFutureMicro/5PX(N)2RP and 8RP, seeMicro/5 manual.DO NOT use theModel 240 reader withM/5-S2RPMicro/PX-2000Micro/PXN-2000See micro manualMicro/Reader-Junction BoxSee manualAccess Control system compatibilityThe Model-240 badge reader will output a 16-digit badge identification (BID) number. As a result,the Model-240 reader is only compatible with Picture Perfect access control systems. The Model-240 reader is not compatible with Secure Perfect, Secure Perfect Enterprise Edition, SP, or SP-Enterprise Edition access control systems, (12-digit BID number limitation).Picture PerfectA 16-digit BID format must be defined within Picture Perfect. Refer to the Picture Perfect On-linehelp for assistance. In brief, go to Access / Badge Formats. Enter a suitable badge formatdescription, example: “16-digit BID” and define the format: “%16S” (omit the quote characters).Reader to Micro wiring distanceThe maximum reader to micro cable distance is 1,000 feet (305 meters) from the microcontrollerusing 4-conductor 22AWG (0.6438mm) shielded cable.

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