Nedap N V CONVEXS Inductive Proximity RFID Card Reader User Manual Convexs 80 series

N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP Inductive Proximity RFID Card Reader Convexs 80 series

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Date : 11 April 2011  Version: 7 This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no licence under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher.   © Nedap N.V., IDEAS  P.O. Box 103 NL-7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands       Page 1 of 4 Part.no.: 5268656 48 28 28 41 8,5 4.5 Convexs 80 Nedap Mifare dual technology readers  GENERAL The Convexs reader enables smooth migration to Mifare card technology in existing Nedap XS, Nedap AEOS and third party systems. The Convexs MN80 reads both Mifare and Nedap cards, the Convexs M80  Mifare  cards  only.  The  Convexs  output  can  be  set  to  either  Wiegand,  XS  RF  modulation  or (encrypted) RS485 protocol. The Convexs MD80 reads Mifare DESFire cards. Functionality and output is determined by the configuration of the Convexs reader. The configuration is defined  using the  programm AEreco,  and  deployed by the  configuration  card or  via  AEmon. (More information about configurations can be found in the Convexs_Invexs_InstallGuide_E.) Three  LED’s  (red,  green,  blue)  and  beeper  are  included.  The  Convexs  80F  can  be  flush  mounted (indoor / outdoor) in a electrical mounting box. Light (Gray) and Dark (Charcoal) fronts are available. Dimensions: Convexs 80: 80 x 80 x 32 mm,  Convexs 80F: 80 x 80 x 27 mm.                  MOUNTING PROCEDURE CONVEXS For  mounting  the  Convexs  the  removable backside must be placed on a wall. For removing the backside of the Convexs gently push the two lips  at  top  and  bottom  towards  the  middle  and remove  the  backside.  After  the  cable  is connected  to  the  front  (see  ‘Connections’)  the front  of  the  Convexs  has  to  be  clicked  on  the backside.   MOUNTING PROCEDURE CONVEXS F The Convexs F is opened by using the 2 small holes at the bottom and then lifting the bottom side up. It can be mounted in a electrical mounting box. Take care of the additional foam gasket and mounting direction (drain for releasing eventually collected moisture must be on bottom side).  Attention: Don’t mount the Convexs F in a metal environment (Mifare detection and Nedap AM detection can fail). For these applications use the Convexs with the additional Protectors. ®  Installation sheet 80 80 Convexs 80 32 Convexs Convexs F 11 16 Ǿ 62.8 Convexs 80F   62.8 Ǿ 3.2 3.4x5.5 60
Convexs 80 series © Nedap N.V.                   Convexs 80 series   Installation sheetPage 2 of 4       R GND UL*/NA* / BEEP CONNECTIONS The  Convexs is  not  hot-swappable,  so  when  making  or  changing connections  be sure  the  power  is switched Off.            Remark:  Cable shield must be connected to Power GND of Convexs (A2) and GND of external device (or metal case).  If connected to a 120kHz RF device (AEOS Nedap reader AEpack or XS device) the power is supplied by the Convexs adapters (AX1014 for AEpacks, AB350 for the XS device). Existing antenna cabling can then be reused for connecting the ConveXS.  UL*, NA* and BEEP are Open Collector to GND. If the Convexs adapters are used, the original UL and NA signals are converted to the UL* and NA*.  LED INDICATORS REARSIDE There are two LED’s available: Blue for Status (of the application), Green for Identification            LED INDICATORS FRONTSIDE At the front a three colour LED is positioned at the middle of the Convexs.  Depending of the used configuration the function of these LED’s can differ:  Green LED:    Card is been authorised (UL led)   Red LED:     Card is not authorised (NA led), controller is stand-by  Blue LED: Blinks fast:       No configuration is availabele at this Convexs (present Configuration  card or load Configuration first). Continuously ON:  Determined by configuration: E.g. Reader stand-by. (Blue LED is activated if UL is OFF and NA is more than 1 sec OFF)  Remark: Function of LED’s and Beeper  is controlled by used application settings of Convexs. Green and Red LED can be controlled by hardware signals (A8 and A10) or RS485NR, Blue LED indirectly by UL and NA, if this setting is activated (configuration). Beeper can be controlled by hardware signal (A7), RS485NR or software (configuration).  ID (green) Blinking Card detected  ST: STATUS (blue) Slow blinking  Application running (operating) Fast blinking Downloading or error during loading 2 short flashes Application present but not active 3 short flashes No application present  Convexs Function A1 Power / XSMOD Power in (10-30VDC) / XS modulator (120kHz) A2 POWER GND/Shield Power Ground A3 A (-) RS485 A4 B (+) RS485 A5 D0 Wiegand Data 0 A6 D1 Wiegand Data 1 A7 BEEP Beep input A8 UL* UL led input A9 GND Led Common Ground A10 NA* NA led input  Convexs  Rear view
Convexs 80 series © Nedap N.V.                   Convexs 80 series   Installation sheetPage 3 of 4 FIRMWARE Pay  attention  that  the  firmware  loaded  in  the  Convexs  together  with  the  configuration  determines functionality and protocols. Default (from factory) the Convexs handles the credentials on several simultaneously ways:  XS cards as:         RS485NR, RF badge  Mifare cards (CSN) as:  RS485NR, RF data    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (how to connect Convexs readers)                      Remark: Configurations can be determined by using the configuration card.  Attention: Check  the  Convexs_Invexs_InstallGuide  chapter  10  vailable  reader  Firmware)  for  the compatibility for the used readers.   TAMPER SWITCH This tamper switch is an optical device, which is triggered by the amount of light. Depending on the applied configuration the result of activating the tamper switch can differ.   BEEPER INDICATIONS Beeper is also used for indication of loading the configuration:  High  sound  beep  (‘happy  sound’):  Configuration  is  loaded  correct,  second  high  sound  beep indicates that this configuration can be used at this Convexs  Low  sound  beep  (‘unhappy  sound’):  Configuration  is  not  correct  loaded  or  no  configuration available at startup.     Convexs uses existing antenna cabling (Coax + 3*0,25qmm for LED’s). On  each  AEpack-RF  interface  an  AX1014 (Convexs adapter) must be added. Connections: see AX1014 RF interface AEpacks Accessor III / SimpleXS AX1014 AX1014 AX1014 AX1014 AX1014 AB350 RF interface XS systems Convexs uses existing antenna cabling (Coax + 3*0,25qmm for LED’s). On  each  XS  reader-RF  interface  an  AB350  (Convexs adapter) must be added. Connections: see AB350 To  APx003  readers  with  RS485  special encrypted  protocol.  (LED’s  and  beeper  are controlled over the RS485 communication) AEOS RS485 interface - Third party systems - AEOS Wiegand Wiegand interface Wiegand output can be connected to Third party systems (or to AEOS Wiegand readers). LED’s and beeper are controlled by hard wiring.
Convexs 80 series © Nedap N.V.                   Convexs 80 series   Installation sheetPage 4 of 4 SPECIFICATIONS  Product nr: See table below: (e.g. Convexs MN80FG = 9856390)  Surface mounted Flush mounted   G C FG FC Credentials Convexs M80xx 9856250 9895400 9856420 9895540 Mifare Convexs MD80xx 9856900 9895680 9857060 9895710 Mifare - DESFire Convexs MN80xx 9856110 9895850 9856390 9895990 Mifare - Nedap Convexs MND80xx 9896210 9896040 9896350 9896180 Mifare - Nedap – DESFire  Gray Charcoal Flush, Gray Flush, Charcoal Gray=Light, Charcoal=Dark  Dimensions:     Convexs: 80 x 80 x 32 mm,  Convexs F: 80 x 80 x 27 mm Protection:      Convexs: IP54,  Convexs F: IP65            Weight:  ± 100 gr Power Supply:    10VDC – 30VDC                  Power consumption: 70mA@12VDC, 35mA@24VDC Environment:    Temperature: Operating: -20 – 55 °C, Storage: -30 – 65 °C  Relative humidity: 10 – 93% non condensing Tamper switch:    Optical Communication:    RF Modulator (120 kHz for AX1014 or AB350)           Wiegand Data 0 and Data 1 (protocol depending of configuration)           RS485 (Encrypted AEOS protocol to APx003, (firmware APx003rs485NR) / RS485 plain Inputs:        Beeper     Open collector to GND, max 20mA   (Beep ON / OFF, controlled by application or hardware)           UL* led    Open collector to GND, max 20mA           NA* led   Open collector to GND, max 20mA Indicators:      UL (green) NA (red) ,MD (blue)  Antennas (internal):  Antenna 1:  120 kHz, Nedap XS compatible (PM and AM cards).   Detection distance UniXS card: 8 cm           Antenna 2:  13,56 MHz, Mifare compatible             Detection distance Mifare card: 6 cm                            Mifare EV1: 3 cm R&TTE:       Hereby, Nedap N.V., declares that these type Convexses are in compliance with the essential requirements   and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC  CABLE SPECIFICATIONS RS485:        2 x 2 x 0,25mm² shielded, max cable length: 1000 meter, cable capacity <= 100pF/meter UL/GND/NA:    3 x 0,25mm², max cable length: 50 meter XS MOD / GND:   Coax RG58U, max cable length: 50 meter           Or 5 x 0,25mm² shielded, max cable length: 50 meter, cable capacity <= 100pF/meter Wiegand:      4 x 0,25mm² shielded, max cable length: 150 meter, depending on receiving device.   MORE INFORMATION:  For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site.  FCC and IC CERTIFICATIONS Convexs MN80(F)X, Convexs MND80(F)X (X is G or C) for USA according to Part 15 with FCC ID: CGDCONVEXS Convexs MND80G for Canada according to RSS-210 with IC ID: 1444A-CONVEXS   Part 15.19(3) Labelling This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operating 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.  Cet appareil se conforme aux normes RSS 210 exemptés de license du Industry Canada.  L'opération est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:  (1)  cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interférence, et  (2)  cet appareil doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence, y inclus interférence qui peut causer  une opération non pas voulu de cet appareil.

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