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DE-960 User Manual DUALi Inc. Document Version: 1.00 Last Revised Date: 16th. DEC 2011 Copyright ⓒ 2016 DUALi Inc. All rights reserved. You are strictly prohibited to copy, disclose, distribute, or use this document in part or as a whole for any purposes other than those for which this document is disclosed. This document is copyrighted and contains confidential information and other intellectual property rights of DUALi Inc. Any unauthorized use, copy, disclosure or distribution constitutes infringement of DUALi’s intellectual property rights. DUALi Inc. reserves the right to make changes to its applications or services or to discontinue any application or service at any time without notice. DUALi provides customer assistance in various technical areas, but does not have full access to data concerning the use and applications of customer's products. Therefore, DUALi assumes no liability and is not responsible for customer applications or software design or performance relating to systems or applications incorporating DUALi products. In addition, DUALi assumes no liability and is not responsible for infringement of patents and/or any other intellectual or industrial property rights of third parties, which may result from assistance provided by DUALi. Composition of the information in this manual has been done to the best of our knowledge. DUALi does not guarantee the correctness and completeness of the details given in this manual and may not be held liable for damages ensuing from incorrect or incomplete information. Since, despite all our efforts, errors may not be completely avoided, we are always grateful for your useful tips. We have our development center in South Korea to provide technical support. For any technical assistance can contact our technical support team as below; Tel: +82 31 213 0074 e-mail : lab@duali.com FeliCa™ is registered trademark of SONY Corporation. Mifare® is registered trademarks of NXP Semiconductors DE-960 User’s Manual Revision History 2016.12.16 (Ver. 1.00) : First Release © Copyright 2000-2016 DUALi Inc. Version : 1.00 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual CONTENTS Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 5 Contents Confirmation...................................................................................................................... 5 Hardware Specification ..................................................................................................................... 5 Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Connection diagram ......................................................................................................................... 7 Operation & Usage ............................................................................................................................ 8 Output format .................................................................................................................................. 10 Wiegand output timing and level .................................................................................................... 11 Function configuration (Communication setting) ......................................................................... 12 10 Funtion configuration (KEY setting)........................................................................................... 16 11 Warranty & Service ......................................................................................................................... 19 Version : 1.00 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual Introduction DE-960 is refined design of proximity reader which supports contactless (ISO14443 A). It supports 32/34/64/66-bit Wiegand format with a host communication which is the most widespread system. It’s applicable to various system such as access control, time attendance, parking management or e-ID system. Contents Confirmation The following items are contained in DE-960 package. 3*4 Flat head machine screw Reader (1 ea) Bracket (1 ea) Manual (1 ea) Screw (1 ea) Hardware Specification Read Range Input Voltage/Current LED/Beeper Color Up to 5cm DC 12V, MAX 150mA(12V) 2 LEDs(Red, Blue) / 12 Key LED(White) / Magnetic Buzzer Black(Body) Operating Environment -20℃ ~ +60℃, 10~90% Humidity Overall Size(WxHxD) Output Format 60 x 115 x 25mm 32 / 34 / 64/ 66 bit Wiegand, RS-232/485(option) Installation Version : 1.00 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 1. Place the wall mount bracket on the wall and fix it tightly with screw (Φ4mm Flat head) – 4nos 2. Connect the power and communication cable to DE-960’s terminal block. (Refer to chapter 5, Connection diagram) 3. Tilt the device slightly and insert to the wall mount from the top. Fix it tightly with 3*4 flat head machine screw. Φ4mm Flat head screw 3*4 Flat head machine※ Caution - Do not push the device/wall mount bracket too hard when fixing it to the wall. - Screw has to be selected depending on the wall’s material and condition - Place the reader to flat panel between the wall mount bracket and the wall. It could cause a problem to assemble the device if the bracket is bent. - Card reading distance can be short if the wall is made of steel. Version : 1.00 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual Connection diagram Depending on cable connection, you can make choice among RS-485 / RS-232 / Wiegand. Please refer to the below diagram for the connection. PIN NAME COLOR PIN NUMBER PWR_IN RED PWR_GND BLACK RS232_RX GRAY RS232_TX JADE WGD_D0 GREEN WGD_D1 WHITE PWR_GND BLUE LED BROWN BEEP YELLOW TAMPER VIOLET 10 RS485+ ORANGE 11 RS485- SKY BLUE 12 No.1 PIN Version : 1.00 No.12 PIN DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual Operation & Usage 1. Once input power to device, white LED on KEY pad is turned on and off, after that, BLUE & RED LED are turned on. 2. When user present authorized contactless card to the reader, the reader makes 1 time beep sound and 2 times of turning RED LED. It sends card’s data to access controller through Wiegand data line. 3. When an unauthorized card is presented on the reader, RED LED will be blinking. 4. Tamper (TAMP) : Reader makes alarm when its CASE is forced to open. It also makes TAMPER signal to access controller. In case of closed CASE, TAMPER line (SKY-Blue Line) shows 0V and otherwise(open) shows 3.3V. 3.3V CASE CLOSE CASE OPEN CASE CLOSE GND 5. LED Control : Reader tuns on RED LED when LED Signal(PINK) with 0V. In case of 5V, BLUE LED will be on. 5V RED LED ON BLUE LED OFF RED LED OFF BLUE LED ON GND Version : 1.00 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 6. Buzzer Control : Reader makes beep sound when BEEP Signal(BROWN) with 0V. 5V BUZZER OFF BUZZER ON BUZZER OFF GND Version : 1.00 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual Output format 7-1. Data format Data format can be decided by setting. (Refer to chapter 8) <34bit> First Bit 1 : Even parity of bit 2 ~ bit 17 Data[1-32] : ID number(transmission data) Last Bit 34 : Odd parity of bit 18 ~ bit 33 <66bit> First Bit 1 : Even parity of bit 2 ~ bit 33(Data[1-32]) Data[1-64] : ID number(transmission data) FeliCa™ card – IDM data(8bytes) Mifare® card – Card serial number(4bytes)+0x00(4bytes) Last Bit 66 : Odd parity of bit 34 ~ bit 65(Data[33-64]) <32bit> Data[0-31] : ID number(transmission data) <64bit> Data[0-63] : FeliCa™ card – IDM data(8bytes) Mifare® card – Card serial number(4bytes)+0x00(4bytes) Version : 1.00 10 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual Wiegand output timing and level 5.00V 132uS 2.14mS Version : 1.00 11 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual Function configuration (Communication setting) 9.1 Wiegand option set Following is the communication frame for wiegand option setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD DATA LRC 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE0 DATA[0] LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[0] State Description Bit7~4 RFU RFU 4byte ID(32 or 34bit) depend on parity setting(No.2) 8byte ID(64 or 66bit) depend on parity setting(No.2) Parity Send(34 or 66bit) depend on ID bytes(No.1) Parity Omit(32 or 64bit) depend on ID bytes(No.1) Forward ID byte order Reverse ID byte order Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Not Read MIFARE card in Security Mode Bit0 (Security Mode : SAM authentication for FeliCa, Reader enters security mode when SAM exists when boot.) Read MIFARE card in Security Mode 9.2 LED option set Following is the communication frame for LED color setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE1 Version : 1.00 DATA[0] 12 LRC 0- BLUE LED ON LENL ^ CMD ^ 1- RED LED ON DATA[0] DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 9.3 Automatic Card Detection Disable Following is the communication frame for automatic card detection disable setting This command controls the automatic card detection function. It is used when controlling DE-960 from host device like PC. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD LRC 0x02 0x00 0x01 0xEF 0xEE 9.4 KEY Mode option set Following is the communication frame for Key mode setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE3 DATA 0x01 LRC LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] DATA[1] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[0] State Description 0x00 Direct Mode + PIN Input KEY Direct mode – CARD detect & PIN 0x01 Buffer Mode + PIN Input KEY Buffer mode – CARD detect & PIN 0x02 Direct Mode Input KEY Direct mode 0x03 Buffer Mode Input KEY Buffer mode 9.5 PASS Buffer Length option set Following is the PASS Buffer communication frame for setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE3 DATA 0x02 DATA[1] LRC DATA[2] LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[x] State Description DATA[1] MINIMUM Length Set password minimum length (Range: 1~11) DATA[2] MAXIMUM Length Set password maximum length (Range: DATA[1]~12) Version : 1.00 13 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 9.6 KEY Timeout option set Following is the communication frame for key time out option setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE3 DATA 0x03 LRC LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] DATA[1] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[1] State Description 0x01~0x0A Touch Key Timeout Touch Key timeout setting (Range: 0x01~0x0A) 9.7 KEY Sensitive option set Following is the communication frame for Touch Key sensitive option setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE3 DATA 0x04 LRC LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] DATA[1] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[1] State Description 0x01~0x04 Touch Key Sensitive Touch KEY sensitive set (Lower value is more sensitive) 9.8 KEY Push Buzzer option set Following is the communication frame for Key push buzzer option setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again. (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE3 DATA 0x05 LRC DATA[1] LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[1] State Description 0x00 BUZZER OFF Touch KEY, buzzer off 0x01 BUZZER ON Touch KEY, buzzer on Version : 1.00 14 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 9.9 RF Scan option set Following is the communication frame for RF Scan setting. Since it is saved in flash memory after the first setting, the reader does not need to be set again (9600bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit) STX LENH LENL CMD 0x02 0x00 0x02 0xE3 DATA 0x06 LRC LENL ^ CMD ^ DATA[0] DATA[1] ( ^ : exclusive oring) DATA[1] Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 ~ Bit0 Version : 1.00 State Description TYPE-A / MIFARE Scan Off TYPE-A / MIFARE Scan ON TYPE-B Scan Off TYPE-B Scan ON FELICA Scan Off FELICA Scan ON RFU RFU 15693 Scan Off 15693 Scan ON RFU RFU 15 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 10 Funtion configuration (KEY setting) 10.1 Enter setting mode Through DE-960 Touch KEY, it is possible to enter setting mode. How to enter setting mode 1. When press “*” “*” (two times), buzzer sound and it enter “password input mode” 2. Input password (Max. 8 digit) 3. After input, press “#” then RED/BLUE LED will be blinking and finally enter setting mode.. 4. Input your password to change. 5. Press “*” to finish. 6. If there is no more input during 10sec, it automatically finishes. PASSWORD can be changed through F/W build. 10.2 KEY Mode setting When RED/BLUE RED keep blinking, press “1” to enter KEY mode setting menu. After entering, press option number below. KEY State Description Direct Mode + PIN Input KEY Direct mode – CARD detect & PIN Buffer Mode + PIN Input KEY Buffer mode – CARD detect & PIN Direct Mode Input KEY Direct mode Buffer Mode Input KEY Buffer mode After press option number and press “#” to save option to flash memory. Then DE-960 will reboot. Press“*” to return to setting menu. If press the number except 1~4, it will set to No.1(Direct mode + PIN) Version : 1.00 16 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 10.3 Default LED setting When RED/BLUE RED keep blinking, press “2” to enter default LED setting menu. After entering, press option number below. KEY State Description Default LED RED Default LED RED Default LED BLUE Default LED BLUE After press option number and press “#” to save option to flash memory. Then DE-960 will reboot. Press“*” to return to setting menu. If press the number except 1~2, it will set to No.1(Defualt LED RED) 10.4 KEY Push Buzzer setting When RED/BLUE RED keep blinking, press “3” to enter KEY push buzzer setting menu. After entering, press option number below. KEY State Description KEY Push Buzzer ON Buzzer turns on when press KEY Key Push Buzzer OFF Buzzer turns off when press KEY After press option number and press “#” to save option to flash memory. Then DE-960 will reboot. Press“*” to return to setting menu. If press the number except 1~2, it will set to No.1(KEY Push Buzzer ON) Version : 1.00 17 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 10.5 Wiegand Length setting When RED/BLUE RED keep blinking, press “4” to enter Wiegand setting menu. After entering, press option number below. KEY State Description Wiegand 32Bit Card Wiegand Data 32bit Wiegand 34Bit Card Wiegand Data 34bit Wiegand 64Bit Card Wiegand Data 64bit Wiegand 66Bit Card Wiegand Data 66bit After press option number and press “#” to save option to flash memory. Then DE-960 will reboot. Press“*” to return to setting menu. If press the number except 1~4, it will set to No.1(Card Wiegand Data 32bit) 10.6 Wiegand Data Foward / Reverse setting When RED/BLUE RED keep blinking, press “5” to enter Wiegand setting menu. After entering, press option number below. KEY State Description Data Send Fowared Wiegand Data Sending Forward Data Send Reverse Wiegand Data Sending Reverse “ After press option number and press “#” to save option to flash memory. Then DE-960 will reboot. Press“*” to return to setting menu. If press the number except 1~2, it will set to No.1(Wiegand Data Sending Forward) Version : 1.00 18 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) DE-960 User’s Manual 11 Warranty & Service ‣ Warranty and Repair service - DUALi Inc. warrants to the original consumer or other end user that this product, Dragon BT, is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. ※ Note Warranty/non-warranty repair fees do not include shipping charges. ‣ The damages(defaults) prescribed below are NOT to be covered by warranty. - User’s misuse of part/component against the provided manual. - Fault by the unqualified user’s own intention of repairs. - Adding certain functions or extension of system. PRECAUTIONS Do not drop the device. Do not modify, repair, or disassemble. Do not expose directly to water, alcohol, benzene, etc for cleaning. Do not expose directly to flammables. Do not place or keep the device near flammables. Keep the device away from excessive humidity and dust. Do not place heavy objects on the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Version : 1.00 19 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com) 12 Certifications FCC STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. *Please contact our service team for the technical/ sales supports. DE-960 User’s Manual *Please contact our service team for the technical/ sales supports. DUALi Inc. 1-309 Innoplex, 552 Wonchoen-dong, Youngtong-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, Korea (zip: 443-380) Tel : +82 31-213-0074 Fax : +82 31-213-0078 E-mail : lab@duali.com Web-site : http://www.duali.com Version : 1.00 20 DUALi Inc. (http://www.duali.com)
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