Keymat Technology DS60 AXS Series S60 iClass SE PIN-Multiclass Contactless Reader User Manual S60 Engineering Manual

Keymat Technology Ltd AXS Series S60 iClass SE PIN-Multiclass Contactless Reader S60 Engineering Manual

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Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 1 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved    AXS SERIES S60 iCLASS SE® PIN-Contactless Reader:  This integrated keypad and contactless reader is rated for continuous outdoor use in exposed, unsupervised locations. Featuring genuine HID® iCLASS SE®, Seos®, contactless technology, this access control keypad offers enhanced security by dual factor authentication. Authorized access through a secured door or barrier can be gained by entry of a valid PIN and/or presentation of an authorized 13.56 MHz contactless card, token or Seos® device.   Additionally available with HID® multiCLASS SE®  for 13.56MHZ  &125kHz credentials.. This manual is available from www.storm-interface.com/downloads.  Each product includes a datasheet with the essential information for installation.  Contents                                        Page Product Range  / Supported Credentials   2 Exploded View……………………….…      3 Dimensional Details …………………...      4 Installation ……………………………...     5 Removal ………………………………..    6 Typical Wiring ………………………….    7 Wiegand Format Configuration ………    8 Configuration …………………………..    9 Change History ………………………..  10 Specifications ………………………….  11 Regulatory Info / F.A.Q’s……………..  12                Whilst every effort is made to ensure details are correct at time of print, specifications are subject to change without notice.                                            HID ®, Seos® and iCLASS SE® are trademarks of HID Global Corporation / ASSA ABLOY AB. Storm, Storm Interface and Storm AXS are trademarks of Keymat Technology Ltd.  Storm Interface products include technology protected by international patent and design registration.    Storm Interface is an ISO9001 registered company.  Storm is a trading name of Keymat Technology Ltd
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 2 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved Product Range Four products are included in the range. The S60, which has metal keys, and the S60i, which has illuminated white polymer keys.  The multiclass versions are correspondingly S60M and S60iM Order Code  Description   DS601K20  AXS Series S60    iClass keypad, metal keys, mullion format    DS602W20  AXS Series S60i   iClass keypad, illuminated keys, mullion format   DS601K2P  AXS Series S60M Multiclass keypad, metal keys, mullion format   DS602W2P      AXS Series S60iM Multiclass keypad, illuminated keys, mullion format  Supported Credentials The following credentials are supported out of the box. . iCLASS® Seos®  16KB  ISO14443A iCLASS SE®  SE (32K, 2K)  ISO15693  ISO14443B    (requires config card) iCLASS®  Legacy (16K, 32K. 2K/2 )  ISO15693 iCLASS®  SR (32K, 2K/2)  ISO15693 MIFARE®  Classic (4K, 1K )  SE (32K, 4K, 2K) SR (32K/2) NXP Ultralight ISO14443A DESFire®    EV1 (8K SE, 4K, 2K, 1K)  ISO14443A  And additionally on Multiclass products HID Prox   No ISO std for Prox   Additional options are available either factory set or via the use of a configuration card   (for example it is possible to read Sector instead of CSN on Mifare and Desfire cards).  Contact us for details
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 3 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved Exploded View  The product is supplied as below, note this product is designed to be installed onto a smooth surface (not a brick wall). FRONT ASSEMBLY      REAR PLATE (with sticky gasket)      FITTING KIT & DATASHEET              CABLE     ENTRY      PORT      TAMPER     CONNECTION    2XPOZICSKSCREW#8x¾inch1XRELEASETOOL
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 4 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved Dimensional Details  For a CAD model of product / panel fix detail go to www.storm-interface.com/downloads
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 5 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved Installation -  Mark and drill the cable hole and screw fix positions. Remove the release liner and stick the rear plate to the wall. -  Fix the rear plate to the wall with 2 x countersink   #8 x ¾”   screws (on 150mm centres) , and feed through the cable -  Strip the cable ends       |  34mm  | |6mm|      -  Make the wiring connections to the keypad.    -  Set the rear halo illumination switch SW13 to either ON (1) , OFF (2)     (factory default shown is Position 1 : ON )       -  Fit the keypad to the rear plate : locate at top and then push at the bottom to engage clip  -  Recommended locations and wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Use shielded cable   CONNECTIONS     +12 V   LED   BEEPER     0 V     TAMPER   WG0   WG1   USE 18-24AWG SOLID OR STRANDED WIRE STRIP WIRE TO 6MM BARE ENDS PRESS DOWN ON CONNECTOR AS SHOWN USING RELEASE TOOL THEN PUSH IN WIRE THEN RELEASE CONNECTOR TO CLAMP WIRE
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 6 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved Removal Insert the release tool in the slot at the bottom of the product. Push to release the spring clip at the base.
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 7 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved  Typical Wiring  Below is a typical wiring schedule – in this case between the S60 and a Kantech KT-300 Controller  The S60 is shown connected to control Door 2.   Where there is an LED connection, usually the GREEN LED connection is appropriate  S60    KT-300   +12V    READER PWR +12V   LED    OUT DOOR 2 LED   Buzzer    OUT DOOR 2 BUZ    0V    READER PWR GND    TAMPER       Wiegand Data 0    READ2 Green   Wiegand Data 1    READ2 White     Shield    EGND  Do Not Connect  Keypad
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 8 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved  Weigand Formats    For Cards     The reader’s Wiegand output easily interfaces with most existing Wiegand protocol access control panels.  The reader reads standard HID format data and will output data as encoded.   For MIFARE® cards the default setting is that the card data will be output as 32 bit.  However, it can be configured if required by the use of a separate CONFIG card (supplied by Storm Interface on request) to output 26-bit, 32-bit,, 37-bit, 56-bit, or 64-bit Wiegand formats, based on the card serial number.      For PIN           The keypad supports 4, 8, 26, 32,  4/32 and 8/32 bit wiegand format for the PIN data (factory default is 4 bit).  In 4 or 8 bit mode : for each key press the appropriate wiegand code is transmitted. (NB: no site code is sent)  In 26 or 32 bit mode : the entry code (up to 5 digits) is transmitted together with the site code. (NB : if your entry code is less than 5 digits you must press #, this adds leading zeros.   For example, if you press 131#, then 00131 will be transmitted)  In 4/32 or 8/32 bit mode, then the key presses will be transmitted in 4 or 8 bit Wiegand format.  Alternatively, you can force the output to 32 bit Wiegand format (no site code) using the following sequence    Press *   Press your entry code (up to 10 characters maximum)  Press #  For example:  *123# will output 123 as 32 bit Weigand code (without site code)
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 9 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved  Configuration  On power-up, you have the option to  -  change the wiegand format,  -  change the site code, or  -  reset to defaults.  Power up and press the ‘#’ key within 3 sec and the red led will start flashing, then enter the engineering code ‘#725’.  On acceptance, the green LED will be displayed for 2 seconds and the buzzer will sound a confirmation beep.    If the unit is left unattended during programming then after 10 seconds it will timeout and drop back into Entry Mode.                      ToEnterProgrammingMode,press#725TochangeWiegandformatPress1Toselect4bitformatPress1Toselect26bitformatPress3Toselect8bitformatPress2Toselect32bitformatPress4ToresettofactorydefaultsPress2TochangeSiteCodePress3Enter thenew5digitsitecodeToexitprogrammingmenuPress0Powerupandpress#within3secondsFor 32 bit Wiegand, the site code must be less than or equal to ‘65535’.   For 26 bit communication the site code must be less than or equal to ‘00255’.  KeypadisbackinEntryMode,REDLEDisonToselect8/32bitformatPress6Toselect4/32bitformatPress5
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 10 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved  Specifications  Card Compatibility           iClass®, Mifare® serial number  ISO15693,   ISO14443A&B  (full list on page 2)    Card Read Range    2-11 cm (depending on card)         Card Security            V1 Security (Elite security by special order only)        Coupling Frequency         13.56 MHz or 13.56MHz / 125kHz           Power supply                 12V +/- 15% DC 500mA      Tamper detection    Normally closed (N.C.) to 0V tamper switch        Status Indication    RED/GREEN LED and/or BEEP as driven by the attached Controller          Dimensions      200mm H x 45mm W x 21mm D (max).  Packed Dims & Weight    225mm H x 55mm W x 80mm D.  160 grams     (Metal Key Version 200 grams)   Operational Temperature  -35°C to +65°C     Weather Resistance           IP65      Vibration & Shock             ETSI 6M3      Impact Resistance             IK09 (10J Rating)  Immunity (ESD)     15kV air & contact  Cable distance to host    150m max, always use shielded cable.  Certifications              CE / FCC / UL294       FCC ID 2AEEZ-DS60    IC 20014-DS60
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 11 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved       Change History  Engineering Manual  Date  Version  Details    Jan 2016  1.0  Provisional Release    1 Apr 2016  1.5  First Production Release                     Product Firmware  Date  Version  Details     1 Apr 2016  4 Bit Version 1 8 Bit Version 1 First Production Release at Rev 1 i.e.    S604V01 is 4 bit version 1                   
Engineering Manual for AXS Series S60 Keypads    S60  Engineering Manual                Page 12 of 12  www.storm-interface.com              Rev 1.5 Apr 2016                                     © Copyright Storm Interface. 2016. All rights reserved Regulatory Information  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.   Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée 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 fonctionnement.    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.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment F.A.Q’s Q: The illumination on my S60 is not steady : it flickers noticeably. A : Powering the S60 via long ( > 30m) cable lengths can lead to flicker on the keypad and backlight illumination This is because the cable resistance causes voltage drops which are modulated by the HID module scanning for a card You can mitigate the flickering as follows: 1)  Use lower resistance cable 2)  Parallel wire two cables for the +12V connection and two cables for the Ground connection 3)  Provide power locally to the S60 4)  Switch off the blue backlight illumination’

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