Identiv PAT11211000 Physical Access Terminal User Manual PAT1121 Installation Manual

Identiv, Inc Physical Access Terminal PAT1121 Installation Manual

Contents

Users Manual 1121

PAT 1121
Installation Manual
Rev1.0
31st Aug 2005
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Package Details
PAT 1121
Mounting plate and screws
Test card (contactless)
Installation manual
Recommendations
Cable, 10 conductor (Wiegand/Magstripe), 22GA Shielded, Upto 150 mtrs, Line Resistance 2.5 ohms
Cable, 8 conductor (RS485), 22AWG twisted pair, Upto 4000 feet
Regulated DC power supply unit
Specifications:
Host Interface Wiegand/Magstripe (CLK/Data)
RS485 (2 or 4 wires)
3 relay inputs to set reader state
SAM ISO 7816 1-3
T=0, T=1 protocol support (5V card)
Communication speed up to 344,086 bps
Contactless ISO 14443 Type A and B (13.56 MHz)
Supports ISO 14443 part 1 to 4
Operating distance: 1 inch
Communication speed: 106 Kbps
Internal 3DES for card authentication (DESFire)
Keypad Standard telephone layout (0-9, Clear and Enter)
Robust hard cap, silicon keypad
Human Interface 1 LED beam (green and red) for access information
(granted and denied)
1 LED per media type (contactless and keypad) to
indicate the type of requested operation
Buzzer for user acoustic feedback
Application Full SDK (software development kit) available
Field Secure firmware upgrade
Dimensions LWH 148x84x46 mm
Power 10V to 16V DC- 200mA
Approvals FCC, UL294, CE
Installation Instructions:
Fix the mounting plate in an appropriate position on the wall, where the cable can be easily
connected to the back of the reader.
Place the reader on the mounting plate and fix it by using mounting screw.
This is shown in the picture below.
Unit
Mounting
plate
Connector
Male - female
Screw
Cable
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Mounting plate details
Fig 1.1 Mounting plate (Horizontal view)
Fig 1.2 Mounting plate (Normal view) Fig 1.3 Mounting plate (Vertical view)
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Connector details
Connector details for Wiegand/Magstripe – 10pin Terminal Block
Pin Number Signal Name
1 Relay IN1
2 Relay IN2
3 Relay IN3
4 Relay GND
5 Wiegand Data0 / Mag Data
6 Wiegand Data1 / Mag CLK
7 Wiegand LED IN
8 Wiegand Buzzer IN
9 Wiegand GND
10 Wiegand +12V
Connector details for RS485 – 8pin Terminal Block
Pin Number Signal Name
(Full Duplex Operation ) Signal Name
(Half Duplex Operation)
1 RX_A RX/TX_A
2 RX_B RX/TX_B
3 TX_A No connection
4 TX_B No connection
5 RS485 GND RS485 GND
6 SHIELD SHIELD
7 Power +12V Power +12V
8 Power GND Power GND
A – Non-inverted RS485 differential signal; B – Inverted RS485 differential signal
Configuration details for RS485 DIP switch - 8 position, Termination & Biasing Selection Switch.
Full Duplex RS485 Half Duplex RS485
Switch
Position
With Termination
and Biasing OFF With Termination
and Biasing ON** With Termination
and Biasing OFF With Termination and
Biasing ON**
1 OFF ON OFF ON
2 OFF ON OFF ON
3 OFF ON OFF ON
4 OFF ON OFF OFF
5 OFF OFF ON ON
6 OFF OFF ON ON
7 ON ON OFF OFF
8 OFF OFF ON ON
**Only for reader installed at the ends in the RS485 network
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Photographs of the Reader
Front view Rear view
Access Granted/Denied
Indication LED
Contactless LED
10 pin terminal block for
Wiegand/Magstripe
Pin pad LED
8 pin terminal block for
RS485
Pin pad
RS485 DIP switch
Testing:
Connect the reader to the host through Wiegand/Magstripe/RS485 interface
Switch on the power to the reader and check if the keypad LED glows. This signifies that the reader is
waiting for the PIN
Enter the PIN
Check if the contactless LED glows. This activity of the reader signifies that the PIN has been
successfully accepted and the reader is waiting for the contactless card.
Wave the Contactless Test card in front of the reader.
Check for the contact less LED to blink steadily .This activity of the reader signifies that the reader is
reading the data from the card and passing it to the host.
For a successful read, the access control LED bar should glow in GREEN and a short beep sound
must be heard from the reader.
End of the document
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