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SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme Manual
Installation and operation
March 20th 2007
Version 1.0
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This manual is applicable for the following SmartIDTM products:
o 800-2410
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
Remark:
This manual is based on software version 2.14 this version supports the storage of one
fingerprint template only.
This document contains preliminary information regarding storage of two templates.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1) that this device does not cause harmful interference, and
2) that this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's
authority to loperate the equipment
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1. Introduction
1.1
General information
This document describes the installation procedure and operating instructions of the
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme combined ISO 14443 and biometric finger print reader.
Certificate:
CE : pending
FCC : pending
Consult your National Authority if any listings are needed for this product.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1) that this device does not cause harmful interference, and
2) that this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Copyright notice:
Copyright © Integrated Engineering 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced, translated into another language, stored in
a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Integrated
Engineering.
Disclaimer:
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notification.
Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document. Integrated
Engineering assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither any liability will be
assumed for direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of the information
contained in this document.
Trademarks:
SmartIDTM, SmartLOGONTM, and SmartTOUCHTM are trademarks of Integrated
Engineering.
MIFARE® is a registered trademark of Philips Royal Electronics N.V.
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Table of Contents
1.
2.
Introduction
iv
1.1
General information
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SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
2.1
Introduction
2.1.1
Electrical Connections
2.1.2
Access Control Data format
2.1.3
ISO 14443 Cards
2.1.4
Components
2.2
2.3
2.4
Installation
2.2.1
Mounting and connections
2.2.2
Initializing the Reader
Using SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
2.3.1
Enroll mode: storing a fingerscan template in an ISO 14443 card
2.3.2
Access mode: Obtaining access
2.3.3
Erase mode: Erasing an ISO 14443 card
The Enroll card and the Erase card
2.4.1
Activating an Enroll card and an Erase card
2.4.2
Programming an Enroll card/Erase card
2.5
Requirements for ISO 14443 Cards
2.6
Appendix
2.6.1
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme initialization sequence
TM
2.6.2
SmartTOUCH
2.6.3
Possible Errors
2.6.4
SmartTOUCH
TM
Xtreme LED behavior
Xtreme and other SmartTOUCH
TM
readers.
Short product specifications and part numbers/article codes
3.
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11
Cable Distance
11
SIA recommended cable type for Wiegand signals
11
Wiegand Signal Levels
12
Reader output interface and pull-up resistors
12
Drawings
15
Figure 1: Drawing 71309764, SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme: mounting and installation
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2. SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
2.1
Introduction
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is an access control proximity reader, which
provides a higher level of security: an authorized card alone is not sufficient to
obtain access. A fingerprint of the cardholder, which must agree with the template
stored on the card, is also required. Use of a card by unauthorized personnel is
therefore not possible.
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is a combination of an ISO 14443 reader and a
FingerScan module. The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader makes it possible to store
fingerprint templates on ISO 14443 cards in Enroll mode and verifies cards in
Access Control mode. After comparing the stored template with the fingerscan of
the user, the access control information in the card is sent to an external system.
The external system is completely independent of the fingerprint information,
which is only stored on the user’s card and no where else. This prevents problems
with the privacy regulations.
The reader is built with a narrow housing to provide easy mounting next to doors.
Please note that the reader has to be mounted on the correct height for
presenting the finger to the reader.
The backplate is prepared for mounting the reader on a European of US wall
socket.
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme is prepared for outside use. For extreme, low
temperature conditions an optional heater is needed.
This document describes the installation procedure, the functions, and the
specifications of the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader. The information in this
document is based on the software version V102.
Please note that the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme uses minutea based templates. The
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme templates are incompatable with the templates of the
SmartID and Classic SmartTOUCHTM readers.
2.1.1 Electrical Connections
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is an identification and verification unit to be
used in combination with an external system. For installation and connections see
Figure 1: Drawing 71309764, SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme: mounting and installation
and Table 1: SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme connector assignements.
2.1.2 Access Control Data format
The reader can read two types of data: the serial number of the card, or data that
is stored in the card. The data transfer protocol can be determined by information
on the card itself or by the configuration of the reader. The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
reader supports:
•
clock and data ABA track 2 emulation
•
Wiegand
•
Clock and Data
•
RS232 / RS422 / RS485 read-only output and
•
PDP-1 RS485 multi-drop protocol
Contact Integrated Engineering for further information.
2.1.3 ISO 14443 Cards
Your dealer, or Integrated Engineering, normally provides suitable cards with the
reader.
There are, however, certain requirements for cards that are to be used with the
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader. These requirements are summarized in chapter
2.5 Requirements for ISO 14443 Cards on page 7.
2.1.4 Components
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is delivered with the following components:
1.
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader with this manual.
2.
A Config card to configure this reader and possible other readers for a
specific system/site.
3.
An Enroll card to write one or two fingerscan templates on an ISO 14443
card. For more information, see chapter 2.4 The Enroll card and the Erase
card on 6.
4.
An Erase card to erase templates from an ISO 14443 card.
2.2
Installation
2.2.1 Mounting and connections
The reader is built to provide easy mounting next to doors. Please note that the
reader has to be mounted on the correct height for correctly presenting fingers to
the reader. The usage in Europe is ergonomic optimal at a height of at least 135
cm (53 inches) from the ground. It is better to mount the reader too high than too
low!!
The reader can also be mounted on an European or US wall socket.
Mounting directly on the wall: Drill the fastening holes for the SmartTOUCHTM
Xtreme reader see Figure 1: Drawing 71309764, SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme:
mounting and installation on page 15.
Remove the detachable connector and wire the reader connector appropriately as
shown in Table 1: SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme connector assignements on page 14. After
that, attach the connector to the reader and mount the reader on the wall. Test
the reader before closing the housing with bottom screws.
Note: The supply voltage must be between 8 and 24 volt. The
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme will not function properly if the voltage is lower.
The electronics can be damaged if higher voltages are used.
2.2.2 Initializing the Reader
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is shipped with factory default parameters.
These parameters must first be initialized with the appropriate Config card to
enable the reader to function properly with your system. The Config card provides
parameters for:
o Which data to read for the access control information?
o How and where to store and retrieve the fingerscan data.
o A unique key for the reader. This key ensures that only your Enroll card/
Erase card can be used to write fingerscan templates on an ISO 14443
card. If one Enroll card is to be used on several readers, these readers
must all be configured using the appropriate Config card.
Power on the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader the reader enters the initialization
sequence. See 2.6.1 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme initialization sequence on page 8.
After the initialization sequence, the reader will enter the Access mode (both LEDs
are switched off) as described below.
Hold a Config card in front of the reader. Both LEDs on the reader turn green, if
the card is read successfully, the reader beeps once and the reader re-initializes.
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is now ready for use.
If the card is not accepted, both LEDs on the reader remain switched off.
2.3
Using SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader has three operating modes:
o Enroll mode: for writing fingerscan templates on ISO 14443 cards.
o Erase mode: for erasing fingerscan templates from ISO 14443 cards.
o Access mode: for reading and verification of access control data from ISO
14443 cards.
2.3.1 Enroll mode: storing a fingerscan template in an ISO 14443
card
Enroll mode is used for writing fingerscan templates on ISO 14443 cards. One or
two finger scans can be written on an ISO 14443 card using the enroll card. See
2.4 The Enroll card and the Erase card on page 6 for more information concerning
the Enroll card. Carrying out the procedure in this section will write one template
to the card. The second fingerscan template is written to the card if the procedure
is repeated.
A valid Enroll card is necessary to switch the reader from the initial Access mode
to Enroll mode.
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Steps for enrolling a fingerprint template on an ISO 14443 card:
At the beginning the reader is in the default Access mode (all LEDs are off unless,
for example, the red LED is connected as power-on (PIN 2 on the reader
connector is connected to GND).
Present a valid Enroll card to the reader.
o When the Enroll card is read, the top LED will turn green and the bottom
LED will blink green. This points out that the SmartTOUCHTM reader is in
Enroll mode.
The next step of enrolling is placing a finger on the scanner. The finger will be
scanned and the quality of the fingerprint will be checked.
o After a successful scan the reader will beep once and the bottom LED will
blink red. While the bottom LED is blinking red, the to be access card has
to be presented to the reader to write the fingerprint on the card. When
the user does not present the card within 5 seconds, the reader will beep
three times and will go back to the beginning of the Enroll mode (the
bottom LED blinks green).
o After an unsuccessful scan the reader will beep three times and the bottom
LED will start blinking green again so the fingerscan can be started again.
If an access ISO 14443 card is presented to the reader within the allocated time,
the template will be written on the card. The bottom LED on the reader will be on
(in red) while writing the data to the card.
o If the data is correctly written to the card, the reader will beep once and
will return to the start of the Enroll mode (waiting for a new finger to scan
while the bottom LED blinks green). If the data cannot be written, the
reader will beep three times and the reader will also return to the start of
the Enroll mode (waiting for a new finger to scan while the right LED blinks
green).
Note: As long as the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is in Enroll
mode, other cards or a second fingerprint on one card can be
processed.
o Present the Enroll card to return to Access mode. The green LEDs will turn
off.
2.3.2 Access mode: Obtaining access
When the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is powered up it will automatically enter
the Access mode. In this mode all LEDS will be off unless, for example, the red
LED is connected as power-on (PIN 2 on the reader connector is connected to
GND). The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader performs the following tasks in the
Access mode:
o LED and Buzzer input monitoring. Both LEDS and the buzzer can be
controlled by an external system.
o Read ISO 14443 cards with access control information and one or two
fingerprints templates.
o Verify the fingerprint scan of the person presenting the card against the
fingerscan template(s) in the card.
o Output access control data after a successful verification of the fingerscan
o Detect Enroll and Erase cards to switch to the Enroll or Erase mode.
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In order to obtain access, follow the following procedure:
Present an ISO 14443 card with access control information and fingerscan
template(s) to the reader.
o If a valid card is read the reader will beep and the bottom LED starts
blinking green (maximum 5 seconds).
This indicates that the card holder must place his/her finger on the
scanner. If this is not done within the allocated time (5 seconds), the
bottom LED will turn off and the card must be presented again.
Within 5 seconds place a finger on the scanner.
o If the finger is scanned and the data is verified successfully, the reader will
beep and the bottom LED will turn green for a short time to show that the
card data will be sent to the external system.
o If the scanned finger does not match the data on the card, the buzzer will
beep three times and the bottom LED will blink red.
Note: Scanning and processing of the fingerscan can be slower if two
fingerscan templates are present on the card. If the fingerscan does not
match with the first template on the card, the reader must match the
second template.
2.3.3 Erase mode: Erasing an ISO 14443 card
Stored fingerscan template(s) can be erased from ISO 14443 cards using the
Erase mode.
A valid Erase card is necessary in order to switch the reader from Access mode to
Erase mode.
After being powered on, the reader is in Access mode.
Present a valid Erase card.
o If the card is valid, the top LED will turn red and the bottom LED starts
blinking red. This indicates that the reader is in Erase mode. The reader
waits a maximum of 5 seconds for a card with templates to erase. The
reader will return to Access mode if no card is presented to the reader
within 5 seconds.
Present an ISO 14443 card with fingerscan templates.
o The bottom LED will turn red while the card is being erased.
o The reader will beep once when the card has been erased. The reader will
then return to Access mode.
o The reader will beep three times and return to Access mode if an error
occurs during the erase procedure.
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is programmed to return to Access mode in
order to avoid accidental erasure of cards
2.4
The Enroll card and the Erase card
The Enroll card is used for switching the reader from Access mode to Enroll mode.
The enroll card can be used to write one or two fingerprint scan templates in a
card.
When storing fingerprint templates, the reader checks to see if there is already a
template on the card. If the ISO 14443 card has no templates, the template is
written on the card. If there is one or two templates on the card, the first
template is erased and the new template written instead.
o 0 templates on card => write first template to card.
o 1 template on card => writes second template on the card.
o 2 templates on card => erase first template and write new.
The Erase Card erases all the templates from an ISO 14443 card. All used sectors
with template data are erased. The AID’s of the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme application
are erased but other AID’s remain intact.
2.4.1 Activating an Enroll card and an Erase card
Two security mechanisms are used to ensure that Enroll and Erase cards only
work on those readers, which are desired.
1.
Enroll code: Each SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader contains a four byte Enroll
code. Only Enroll card/ Erase card that contains the exact same code are
accepted
When a SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader reads an Enroll card/ Erase card,
these codes are compared. If the codes do not match, the Enroll card/
Erase card will not function on the reader.
2.
Enroll card Version: Each SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme unit contains a one byte
version number. Only the Enroll card/ Erase card with the same or a higher
Enroll card version are accepted. When the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader
reads an Enroll card/ Erase card, the version number is compared. If the
version number on the card is not greater or equal to that in the reader,
the card will not work. This mechanism makes it possible to disable older
versions of an Enroll card/ Erase card when a card is lost.
The user must ensure that the two parameters in the reader are correct. This is
done by using the Config card. If Integrated Engineering programs the Enroll
cards, each SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader will be shipped with a Config card with
a unique value for the Enroll code.
2.4.2 Programming an Enroll card/Erase card
Both the Enroll card and Erase card are supplied with the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
reader.
2.5
Requirements for ISO 14443 Cards
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme writes one or two fingerscan templates in an ISO
14443 card. One fingerscan template requires approx 750 bytes storage space on
a card. Blank cards can be used, but also cards that already contain data.
Currently SmartTOUCHTM Extreme supports Mifare 4k and DESFire cards.
Mifare 1k cards provide unsufficient storages space.
Mifare 4k cards:
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme can be configured in two ways to store fingerscan
templates(s) in a Mifare card:
o Allocation via the MAD: The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader will use the
MAD to allocate the required free space to store the fingerscan
template(s). This is the default configuration.
o Allocation via fixed sectors: The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme will store a
fingerscan template in fixed locations. With this configuration it is possible
to register the fingerscan template in the MAD structure or to omit the
registration in the MAD.
If Mifare 4k cards with data are used, the following requirements must be met:
o If the reader is configured to use the MAD: the MAD structure must be
present and the reader must know the write access key of the MAD.
o The card must have sufficient free space to store the template (one
template takes approx 750 bytes).
o Each used sector must be registered in the MAD or the SmartTOUCHTM
Xtreme unit must be configured to store the template in fixed locations.
If blank Mifare 4k cards are used and the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader is
configured to use the MAD, the reader will create the MAD structure in the card.
When the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme is configured to use the MAD, ISO 14443 cards
programmed with ProxBurn, must be programmed with the MAD!!!
ISO14443-4 cards:
For ISO14443-4 cards like DESFire the following requirements must be met:
o The access conditions of the card shall allow the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
reader to create files to store the fingerscan templates.
o The access conditions of the card shall allow the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme
reader to write data in the fingerscan template files if they already exist
(when using pre-personalized cards).
2.6
Appendix
2.6.1 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme initialization sequence
When
the reader starts it displays the following initialization sequence:
Top LED blinks three times red.
Bottom LED blinks three times green.
Buzzer sounds while top LED lights red and bottom LED lights green.
Top LED turns from red to green.
Bottom LED turns from red to green.
Both LEDs turn off and buzzer sounds.
2.6.2 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme LED behavior
Mode/status
Top LED
Bottom LED
Buzzer
Access Mode
Off
Off
Green
Wait for card
Read card
Wait for
finger
Timeout
Off
Off
Off
Off
Red
Beep 3x
Read finger
Finger
verified
Off
Off
Green
Green
Beep
Finger
refused
Off
Red
Beep 3x
Wait for
finger
Read finger
Green
Beep
Wait for card
Green
Red blinking
Beep
Write
template
Green
Red
Erase
Erase
successful
Erase failed
Next state is
Wait for card.
Transmit Card
ID. Next state
is Wait for card.
No output. Next
state is Wait for
card.
Enrol mode: Present enrol card to switch to enrol mode.
Green
Green blinking
Green
Wait for card
Remark
Beep 3x on
failure next
state is Wait for
finger.
Beep 3x on
failure or
timeout next
state is always
Wait for finger.
Next state is
Wait for finger.
Erase mode: Present erase card to switch to erase mode.
Red
Red blinking
Beep 3x on
timeout. Next
state is Access
mode.
Red
Red
Beep
Next state is
Access mode.
Beep 3x
Next state is
Access mode.
2.6.3 Possible Errors
Error
Top LED blinks orange
ISO 14443 card is not accepted:
(The reader does not respond to the
card)
Possible Cause
Hardware problem!
-Card does not contain a template.
-Card does contain a correct
template.
-Card does contain access control
data.
-Finger is not properly scanned.
-Template on card does not match
with fingerscan
-The Enroll code on the Enroll card
does not match with the EnrollCode in
the SmartTOUCHTM reader.
-The EnrollCard version on the
EnrollCard is less than the ECVC in
the SmartTOUCHTM reader.
-The Enroll card is programmed with
the wrong encryption keys.
-The finger is removed from the
scanner before scanning is complete.
-The quality of the scan is not
sufficient.
-The card is removed from the reader
before the writing process is
completed.
-There is insufficient free space
available in the card.
- The MAD write access key in the
card is not the same as the MAD write
access key in the reader.
-A sector in the card is used but not
registered in the MAD.
-The Enroll code on the Enroll card
does not match the EnrollCode in the
SmartTOUCHTM reader.
-The EnrollCard version on the
EnrollCard is less than the ECVC in
the SmartTOUCHTM reader.
-The Erase card is programmed with
the wrong encryption keys.
-The card is removed from the reader
before the erasing process is
completed.
-A sector with a template is written
with a different encryption key than
the key in the reader
-The MAD write access key in the card
is not the same as the MAD write
access key in the reader.
ISO 14443 card is read but access
control data is not sent to external
system. (Reader beeps three times)
Enroll card is not accepted.
(The reader does not respond to the
card)
A finger scan is not accepted.
(The reader beeps three times)
Data is not written in the card.
(The reader beeps three times)
Erase card is not accepted.
(The reader does not respond to the
card)
Erasing an ISO 14443 card fails
2.6.4 SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme and other SmartTOUCHTM readers.
Integrated Engineering manufactures and sells two other types of SmartTOUCHTM
readers. The black colored "Classic" SmartTOUCHTM and the SmartID
SmartTOUCHTM.
The SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme use mintuea based templates that are not compatible
with the pattern based templates of the Classic and SmartID SmartTOUCHTM
readers. This means that the SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme can not be employed for
cards that are enrolled with the "Classic" and SmartID SmartTOUCHTM readers and
vice versa.
This notice relates to the following products:
o 500-1065 Classic SmartTOUCH sector reader. (black)
o 500-1066 Classic SmartTOUCH serial number reader. (black)
o 800-8050 SmartTOUCH™ Mifare Biometric fingerprint reader
o 800-8055 SmartTOUCH™ Mifare Biometric fingerprint reader with PIN
o 800-8052 SmartTOUCH™ DESFire Biometric fingerprint reader
o 800-8057 SmartTOUCH™ DESFire Biometric fingerprint reader with PIN
o 800-8051 SmartTOUCH™ DESFire PIV II compliant Biometric fingerprint
reader
o 800-8051 SmartTOUCH™ DESFire PIV II compliant Biometric fingerprint
reader with PIN
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Short product specifications and part numbers/article codes
Typical read range with an ISO Card
ISO14443-3 up to 5 cm (1.97 inches)
ISO14443-4 uo to 5 cm (1.97 inches)
Read range depends on card type and communication speed.
Power Supply
8 – 24 Volt DC
Power consumption
Average
2.5 Watt
Peak
5 Watt
Interface
Inputs
Outputs
EMC Prot. 10Kohm pull-ups
EMC Prot. open drain 0.5 A/max
Dimensions
243 x 95 x 66 mm (9.57 x 3.74 x 2.60 inches)
Material housing
aluminium
Operating temperature
-20° to 60° C (32° to 140° F)
Humidity
Up to 100% non-condensing
Note: The SmarTOUCH Xtreme is also designed for outdoor use.
Nevertheless special precautions are recommended for to allow for a
convenient user experience. Snow, a cold or wet finger sensor will not
invite to use the reader. For outdoor use we recommend to mount the
reader under a cover.
Cable Distance
Up to 150 meter (492 foot); depending on output protocol and cable type.
Recommended cable type: stranded conductor with overall stranded shield or
equivalent
SIA recommended cable type for Wiegand signals
Cable Length
Up to 61m (200.1 ft)
Up to 91m (301.8 ft)
Up to 153m (502 ft)
Cable
AWG22
AWG20
AWG18
Diameter inch
0.025
0.03
0.04
Diameter mm
0.64
0.82
1.02
Recommended cable for clock and data ABA track 2 emulation: Up to 25 meter
(82 foot), AWG22.
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Wiegand Signal Levels
Voh = Output Voltage idle high
Vol = Output Voltage active low
Reader output interface and pull-up resistors
The SmartIDTM readers provided true open collector outputs for
Wiegand/Clock&Data ABA track 2 emulation. This means the data output is
not voltage driven.
External pull-up resistors are required when the controller does not provide
internal pull-up resistors. The typical value for the pull-up resistors is 1 kOhm.
The recommend position to place the pull-up
resistors is at the controller side.
The pull-up resistor #1 connects form Data/D1 (reader connector pin 3) to a 5
Volt reference.
The pull-up resistor #2 connects form Clock/D0 (reader connector pin 4) to a 5
Volt reference.
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Timing
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Connector Assignments
Clock/Data
(ABA)
Wiegand
RS232
RS422
RS485
Green LED
input
Green LED
input
Green LED
input
Green LED
input
Green LED
input
Red LED
input
Red LED
input
Red LED
input
Red LED
input
Red LED
input
Data
D1
Do not
connect
TXA
TRX
Clock
D0
TXD
TXB
TRX
Buzzer
input
Buzzer
input
Do not
connect
RXA
Do not
Connect
Do not
Connect
RXD
RXB
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Power
8 to 24.00
VDC
Power
8 to 24.00
VDC
Power
8 to 24.00
VDC
Power
8 to 24.00
VDC
Power
8 to 24.00
VDC
Table 1: SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme connector assignements
Attention: 8 Volt DC is MINIMUM VOLTAGE AT READER CONNECTOR PINS
Part number/Description
800-2410
SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme reader
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3. Drawings
Figure 1: Drawing 71309764, SmartTOUCHTM Xtreme: mounting and installation
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Notes
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Notes
17
Notes
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The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the
product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of life.
This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with
this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted.
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Issue: April 2007 – This manual supercedes and renders invalid all earlier versions. The
information in this manual can be changed without prior notice.
The information in this manual has been put together to the best of the authors’
knowledge and conscience. The manufacturers accepts no liability for the accuracy or
completeness of the information in this manual. In particular, the manufacturer cannot
be held liable for consequential damages caused as a result of incorrect or incomplete
information. As it is impossible to avoid mistakes despite all our efforts, we are always
grateful if these are pointed out.
The installation recommendations contained in this manual assume the most favorable
framework conditions. The manufacturer cannot guarantee that the system will function
perfectly under other conditions.
The manufacturer cannot guarantee that the information contained in this document is
not protected by external property rights. The manufacturer is not granting licenses to its
own or external patents or other property right.
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