Feig Electronic CPR44 RF Reader Module User Manual ID CPR44

Feig Electronic GmbH RF Reader Module ID CPR44

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   INSTALLATION  final - public (B) ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  ID CPR44 ISO14443-A and -B RFID Reader
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 2 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  Note  Copyright 2010 - 2012 by FEIG  ELECTRONIC GmbH Lange Strasse  4 D-35781  Weilburg Tel.: +49 6471 3109-0 http://www.feig.de With the edition of this document, all previous editions become void. Indications made in this manual may be changed  without  previous  notice. The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this  document as well as the communication of its contents to others without express authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held  liable for the payment of damages. All rights reserved in the event of the grant of a patent, utility model or design. Composition  of the  information  in this document has been done to the best of our knowledge. FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH 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. The instructions given in this manual  are  based  on advantageous boundary conditions. FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does not give any guarantee promise for perfect function in cross environments and does not  give any  guaranty for the functionality of the complete system which incorporates the subject of this document. FEIG ELECTRONIC call explicit attention that devices which  are subject of this document are not designed with components and testing methods for a level of reliability suitable for use in or in connection with surgical implants or as critical components in  any life support systems whose failure to perform can reasonably  be expected to cause significant injury to a human. To avoid damage, injury, or death, the user or application designer  must take  reasonably prudent  steps  to protect  against system failures. FEIG ELECTRONIC  GmbH assumes no  responsibility  for the use of  any  information  contained  in  this document and  makes no representation that  they free of patent infringement. FEIG  ELECTRONIC GmbH does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.  OBID® and  OBID  i-scan® is  a registered  trademark  of FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH. All brand names, trademarks or logos are property  of their respective owners.
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 3 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  Contents 1. Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up !  4 2. Characterization ID CPR44.0x-xx  5 3. Installation and wiring  6 3.1. Dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 6 3.2. Connection X1, X2 - Vcc and Interface ............................................................................. 7 3.3. Digital Outputs ................................................................................................................... 8 3.4. SAM Module ....................................................................................................................... 9 3.4.1. Installation of a SAM Card.......................................................................................... 10 3.5. Installation notes ............................................................................................................. 11 3.5.1. Metallic  surroundings ................................................................................................. 11 3.5.2. EMC effects on cables ............................................................................................... 11 3.5.3. EMC effects from magnetic fields ............................................................................... 12 4. Radio Approvals  13 4.1. Europe (CE) ...................................................................................................................... 13 4.2. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) ............................................................................................ 14 5. Technical Data  15
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 4 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  1. Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up ! • The  device  may  only  be  used  for  the  intended  purpose  designed  by  for  the manufacturer. • The operation manual should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user. • Unauthorised changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been  sold  or  recommended  by  the  manufacturer  may  cause  fire,  electric  shocks  or injuries. Such unauthorised measures shall  exclude any liability by the manufacturer. • The liability-prescriptions of the manufacturer in the issue valid at the time of purchase are  valid  for  the  device.  The  manufacturer  shall    not  be  held  legally  responsible  for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in the manual or automatically set parameters for a device or  for an incorrect application of a device. • Repairs may only be executed by the manufacturer. • Installation,  operation,  and  maintenance  procedures  should  only  be  carried  out  by qualified personnel. • Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local electrical codes . • When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed. • Special advice for carriers of cardiac pacemakers: Although this device doesn't exceed the valid limits for electromagnetic fields you should keep a minimum distance of 25 cm between the device and your cardiac pace-maker and not stay in an immediate proximity of the device respective the antenna for some time.
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 5 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  2. Characterization ID CPR44 The reader modules ID CPR44 are designed for data exchange (read and write) with passive tran-sponder according ISO14443 type A and type B and are capable for communication with NFC de-vices (ISO18092) and supports the mifare classic security functions. The small dimensions and the different available  interfaces  (RS232-TTL  or  USB)  makes  it  suitable  for  an  easy  integration  into terminals, housings and other devices. If the device is connected to an USB host it works as a self-powered device which requires a separate power supply.  The following different types are available:  CPR44-4SCUSB CPR44-CUSB Dimensions L x D x H (mm)   50 x 60 x 13,8  50 x 60 x 7,3 Power supply  5 V / DC SAM Socket  4  - Digital outputs  3 Interface •  RS232-TTL   •  USB full-speed (12Mbit/s)    ID CPR44-4SCUSB Reader module with internal antenna. The reader modules ID CPR44-4SCUSB are equipped with 4 sockets for Security Access Modules (SAM) in ID000 format.  ID CPR44-SCUSB Reader module with internal antenna. The reader modules ID CPR44-SCUSB has no Security Ac-cess Modules sockets. Because  of  their  high  performance  and  a  wide  range  of  different  configuration  parameters  the reader  modules  ID  CPR44  is  suitable  for  a  lot  of  applications  like  access  control,  ePayment, eTicketing and public transport.. For further details about configuration parameters and commands please refer to the ID CPR44-Family  manual (H90700-xe-ID-B.pdf).
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 6 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  X2X111ANT4444507,524,81418607,2R1,57,419,2J1X633. Installation and wiring 3.1. Dimensions                     Fig. 1 Side view (* only types with SAM) Fig. 3 Button view. Types with SAM Fig. 2 Top view *
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 7 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  3.2. Connection X1, X2 - Vcc and Interface The reader can be connected to a RS232-TTL interface and the power supply by using the multi-pin connector X1. The multi-pin connector X2 provide the connection for the USB interface. The device is a self-powered USB device which requires a separate power supply. The following figure 5 and the table shows the assignment of the pins X1 (7pol.) and X2 (5pol.) Typ “JST PH” RM 2 mm (horizontal).   X1 Pin-No.  Symbol  ID CPR44 1  OUT1  Digital Output 1 2  OUT2  Digital Output 2 3  OUT3  Digital Output 3 4  GND* 5  RxD  RS232-TTL 6  TxD  RS232-TTL 7  VCC**  + 5 V DC ±  5 % X2 Pin-No.    1  Shielding  USB-Cable Shielding 2  GND* 3  USB-D PLUS 4  USB-D MINUS 5  VCC**  + 5 V DC ±  5 % * GND are connected internal directly ** VCC are connected internal directly. Feed-In VCC only at one pin! Fig. 5 Plug and connections Fig. 4 Plug „JST PH“
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 8 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  NOTICE: • The reader has to supplied by a limited power supply (e.g. NEC Class 2/LPS power sup-ply) according IEC EN 60950, only • Use only regulated power supply’s. • The connection cable (RS232TTL, USB, VCC) should be as short as possible and must be shorter than 3 m. • Reversing the polarity of the supply voltage may destroy the device. • Supply voltages outside the specifications may destroy the device. • If switching power supplies are used with the module, be sure that there is adequate fil-tering. • Noise from the power supply can result in a reduction of the read/write range of the module.  3.3. Digital Outputs The Fig. 6 shows the circuit diagram of the digital outputs OUT1 – OUT3. The digital outputs are intended for the connection of external LED’s.      Fig. 6 Wiring of digital outputs OUT1...3
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 9 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  3.4. SAM Module Fig. 8 shows the position of the 2 SAM connector (double stacked) X4 and X5. Each SAM con-nector is designed for two ID000 formatted (SIM Karte) SAM modules.  NOTICE • The SAM connectors are designed only for occasional opening and closing cycles. • Wrong inserted SAM modules and forcefully opening or closing will damage the SAM connectors.    Socket  Position  SAM Number X4  top  3 button  1 X5  top  4 button  2      Fig. 8 SAM Modul Slot for SAM Card 3 and 4 Slot for SAM Card 1 and 2 Fig. 7 Position der 4 SAM Module
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 10 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  3.4.1. Installation of a SAM Card The following step by step instruction shows the installation of the  SAM Card 1 and 3 into the SAM connector X4. The installation of the SAM Cards 2 and 4 in the socket X5 must be done in the same way.   1. Unlatch the top cover at the front edge.  2. Push the cover of lower slot backwards and open it   3. Put the SAM module 1 into the cover of the lower slot. The contact plate face down 4. Turn down the cover of the lower slot and push it forward till the cover is locked.   5. Place the SAM Cart 3 with the contact face at the top on the cover of the lower slot. 6. Close the top cover with carefully pressure to snap into place.
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 11 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  3.5. Installation notes Be aware of the following possible environmental factors when installing an ID CPR44into another device : •  Effects from nearby metal objects ⇒ Detuning of the integrated antenna ⇒ Impaired communication of the antenna’s magnetic field •  EMC effects on cables ⇒ Impaired communication between reader and transponder •  EMC effects from magnetic fields ⇒ Impaired communication between reader and transponder  3.5.1. Metallic surroundings When installing an ID CPR44into another device, be sure that there are no metal surfaces or ob-jects in the direct vicinity of the reader if possible. These can detune the antenna and thus reduce the magnetic field of the integrated antenna. This will in turn result in reduced read distances for the reader. The distance between the reader and a metal surface should be at least 3 cm. Note that even other circuit boards may act like metal objects depending on how much copper they contain. If a metallic surrounding cannot be avoided, stable function should at least be ensured by keeping the distance as great as possible. The area between the antenna and transponder as well as the area on the other side of the tran-sponder should also be kept clear of metal parts. Since any change in the metallic environment will result in detuning of the integrated antenna and therefore to impaired function, no moving metal parts, such as metallic fans, should be allowed in the vicinity of the reader.  3.5.2. EMC effects on cables In spite of the internal EMC filters inside the reader, high levels of noise on the supply voltage can result in impairment of the communication between the reader and transponder. When installing an ID CPR44 into another device, be sure therefore that a clean, noise-free power supply is used.
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 12 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  3.5.3. EMC effects from magnetic fields The communication principle of RFID- Technology is based on the modulation of electromagnetic fields. Alternating magnetic fields in the vicinity of the antenna can have a negative influence on the reader function. Sources of such magnetic interference fields include coils within a primary or secondary switching power supply. When determining the position of the reader and antenna within a device, check the device for any possible sources of interference as described above. If necessary, use shielding to suppress such interference.
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 13 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  4. Radio Approvals 4.1. Europe (CE)  When used according to regulation, this radio equipment conforms with the basic requirements of Article 3 and the other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Guideline 1999/EC dated March 99.   Equipment Classification according ETSI EN 300 330: Class 2
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 14 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc   4.2. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) Product name:  ID CPR44 FCC ID: IC: PJMCPR44 6633A-CPR44 Notice for USA and Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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. Unauthorized modifications may void the authority granted under Federal communications Commission Rules permitting the operation of this device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to 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. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada appli-cables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est auto-risée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonc-tionnement.  Warning: Changes or modification made to this equipment not expressly approved by FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Installation with FCC / IC Approval: FCC-/IC-NOTICE: To comply with FCC Part 15 Rules in the United States / with IC Radio Stand-ards in Canada, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification / IC certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to en-sure that only certified systems are deployed in the United States / Canada.
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 15 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  5. Technical Data  Weight  approx 20 g Antenna  • Internal (48 mm x 58 mm) Temperature  Range  Operating Storage -25°C to +70°C -40°C to +85°C Humidity    0 to 95 % not condensing Power  Supply  •  5 V DC ± 5 %  Ripple:   0...250 kHz < 10 mVpp   up from 250 kHz < 0,1 mVpp Current  consumption  typ. 300 mA1 RF  Interface  ISO14443-A & ISO14443-B  (Part 4 fully  supported) 106, 212, 424, 847 kbit/s Supported  Transponder (reading  and  writing) mifare  classic, mifare Ultralight, mifare  Ultralight C, mifare  DESfire,  mifare PLUS, Smart  MX, my-d proxim-ity, SLE44R35S, SLE55R,  Jewel,  SLE66CL, ST19XR34,  SRI4K,  SRIX4K,  SRI512,  SR176, RF360, etc. NFC Type 1, 2 and Type 4 in card emulation mode Operating  Frequency  13.56  MHz RF  Transmitting  Power  400 mW  ± 2 dB Host-Interface  •  USB  Full-Speed (12  Mbit/s) Self-Powered Device •  RS232-TTL (4.800  to 230.400  Baud) Digital  Output  3  (Iout high max.: 5 mA / Iout low max.:  8  mA) Connector VCC,  RS232TTL,  Digital  Outputs: USB:  •  JST PH 7pin. (X1) •  JST PH 5pin. (X2) Contact Interface  (ISO7816) (only types  with SAM) 4 *  SAM  Socked  for  ID000  Format (SIM-Card) 9600 to 375.000 bit/s T=0 and  T=1  Protocol for 1,8 V; 3 V;  5 V Smartcards MTBF 500.000 h    1 Current  consumption of  SAMs  excluded
OBID® classic-pro  Installation  ID CPR44  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH  Page 16 of 16  ID CPR44 User Manual.doc  USB Driver  •  PC/SC  Driver for Windows •  Native  OBID® USB Driver for Windows •  Windows® CE  for different  platforms on  request Operating  Modes  Polling-Mode EEPROM  (for  Parameter)  1 * 106 write cycles FLASH  (for Firmware)  (Firmware  update  in  Application  possible)   Radio Approval   Europe EN 300 330 USA FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Canada IC RSS-Gen, RSS-210 EMC  EN 301 489 Safety and Health  EN 60950 EN 50364 Waste and  Hazardous  Substances  WEEE -  2002/96/EC RoHS  -  2002/95/EC

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