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MorphoAccess
TM
Installation Guide
MA500 Series
Produced by Sagem Sécurité
Copyright ©2007 Sagem Sécurité
www.sagem-securite.com
MorphoAccessTM Installation guide
OMA520/521 and MA500/520/521
July 2007
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EUROPE INFORMATION :
USA INFORMATION
CANADIAN INFORMATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
MA5XX VERSIONS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
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STAGE 1: DRILLING THE MOUNTING HOLES
STAGE 2: MOUNTING THE METAL CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
STAGE 3: CONNECTING THE CHASSIS ASSEMBLY TO THE COVER ASSEMBLY
STAGE 4: CLOSING MORPHOACCESS™
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OMA5XX VERSIONS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
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STAGE 1: DRILLING THE MOUNTING HOLES
STAGE 2 : OMA5XX FIXING
STAGE 3 : OMA5XX CABLING
STAGE 4 : CLOSING OMA5XX
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ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
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MA5XX TERMINAL BLOCK BOARD WIRING
OMA5XX REAR VIEW AND CABLES
POWER SUPPLY SOURCE
WIEGAND OUTPUT WIRING
DATA CLOCK OUTPUT WIRING
WIEGAND INPUT WIRING
DATA CLOCK INPUT WIRING
COM RS422 SERIAL PORT
COM RS485 SERIAL PORT
ETHERNET WIRING
OUTPUT RELAY AND SECURITY SWITCHES
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USER INTERFACE
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MORPHOACCESSTM MA5XX SERIES TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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MAN MACHINE INTERFACE
BIOMETRY
PERIPHERALS INTERFACES
POWER SUPPLY
SIZE AND WEIGHT
ENVIRONNEMENTAL CONDITIONS
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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AREAS CONTAINING COMBUSTIBLES
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS FOR RADIO TERMINALS
ETHERNET CONNECTION
DATE / TIME SYNCHRONIZATION
CLEANING PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
BIOMETRICS TERMINALS HOT LINE
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APPENDIX 1 - FINGERPRINT PLACEMENT RULES
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APPENDIX 2 – RELATED DOCUMENTS
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APPENDIX 3 - DRILLING TEMPLATE
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MA5XX VERSIONS
OMA5XX VERSIONS
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SUPPORT
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
HOTLINE
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations for choosing the SAGEM MorphoAccess™1 Automatic
Fingerprint Recognition Terminal. MorphoAccess™ provides an innovative
and effective solution for access control applications using Fingerprint
Verification or/ and Identification.
Among a range of alternative biometric techniques, the use of finger
imaging has significant advantages: each finger constitutes an unalterable
physical signature which develops before birth and is preserved until
death. Unlike DNA, a finger image is unique to each individual - even
identical twins.
The MorphoAccess™ terminal integrates SAGEM image processing
and feature matching algorithms (MorphoSoft™ and MorphoImaging™).
This technology is based on lessons learned during more than 20 years of
experience in the field of biometric identification and the creation of literally
millions of individual fingerprint identification records.
We believe you will find the SAGEM MorphoAccess™ fast, accurate, easy
to use and suitable for physical access control.
The SAGEM MorphoAccess™ offers the following advantages:
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High quality optical sensor ( IQS certified )
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Supports multiple input/output interfaces used in the physical
access control industry.
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Local area network interface for easy interaction with other host
systems.
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Compact size for easy installation and integration into your
available office space.
•
Intuitive man machine interface with keyboard and display, that is
easy to use in both setup and operational modes.
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Open architecture, with dedicated applications implemented via
MA5xx/1xx Software Development Kit.
To ensure the most effective use of your SAGEM MorphoAccess™, we
recommend that you read this Installation Guide thoroughly.
The SAGEM logo and trademark are the property of SAGEM Sécurité.
All other trademarks or product names are trademarks or product names of the respective title
holders.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The installation of this product should be made by a qualified service
technician and should conform to all local codes.
It is strongly recommended that a class II power supply at 12 V ±5% and
0.75 A. min be used in accordance with Safety Electrical Low Voltage
(SELV) parameters. The 12 V power supply cable length should not
exceed 5 meters.
This product may be installed with a power supply conforming to
EN60950, in accordance with the NEC Class 2 requirements; or supplied
by a listed EN60950 external Power Unit marked Class 2, Limited Power
source, or LPS and rated 12 V DC, 0.75 A minimum.
In case of “Power Over Ethernet” use, the POE hub or switch features has
to be conformed with IEEE 802.3-af standard. An insulation greater than
2000V is provided between MA5xx terminal and Ethernet network.
In case of building to building connection it is recommended to connect 0V
to ground. This ground (ground security reference) cable must be
connected with the terminal block board fixation screw marked with the
universal ground symbol ( see p16 ).
Europe information :
SAGEM hereby declares that the SAGEM MorphoAccess™ has been
tested and found compliant with the following listed standards as required
by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: EN55022 (1994) / EN55024 (1998),
EN300-330 (1999) and by the low voltage Directive 73/23/EEC amended
by 93/68/EEC: EN60950 (2000).
Caution: The MA500 terminal is a Class A device. In a residential
environment, this device may cause interference. In this case, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference with appropriated measures
such as :
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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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.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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USA information
Caution: FCC part 15 certificates are pending.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Responsible Party : Sagem Morpho Inc, 1145 Broadway Plaza, Suite 200,
Tacoma, Washington (USA), 98402, (800) 346-2674.
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B (MA520, MA521, OMA520, OMA521) or Class A (MA500)
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.
Canadian information
Caution: Industrial Canadian certificates are pending.
This Class B (MA520, MA521, OMA520, OMA521) or Class A (MA500)
digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Ces appareils numériques de Classe B (MA520, MA521, OMA520,
OMA521) ou Classe A (MA500) sont conformes à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
MA5xx versions
Display
128 x 64 dots
Sensor
Function keys
MIFARE
Keyboard
Card reader
( MA520 / 521 only )
Mounting keyholes
Anti-theft
entry
Cable entry
Metal chassis
MorphoAccess™ supplies:
1 Cover assembly with Chassis and 2 Secured screws for fixation
1 Secured screwdriver Torx 20
1 Chassis fixation kit ( 4 fixations and screws , 1 anti theft block )
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OMA5xx versions
Protective visor
Display
Sensor
128 x 64 dots
Function keys
MIFARE
Card reader
( MA520 / 521 only )
Keyboard
4 Mounting slots
Outdoor MorphoAccess™ supplies:
1 Cover assembly with chassis and protective visor
1 Secured screwdriver Torx 10
1 Chassis fixation kit ( 4 fixations and screws )
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MA5XX VERSIONS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Stage 1: Drilling the mounting holes
Mounting and cable entry hole location (rear view)
a) Using the dimensional drawing in Appendix 3, drill 2 holes for the
mounting keyholes screws so that the cable entry is in a suitable position
for cabling.
b) Drill the hole for the third screw in the center of the slot so that it is
possible to correct the position later, if necessary.
c) The mounting screws must be 5 mm diameter maximum.
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Stage 2: Mounting the metal chassis assembly
Anti theft switch
Cable entry
Terminal block board
Chassis bold receivers
a) Disconnect the ribbon cable between the motherboard and the terminal
block board so that the assembly shown above can be detached from the
rest of MorphoAccess™.
b) Pass the connecting cables through the cable entry.
c) Position the chassis assembly against the wall using the two screws in
the mounting keyholes.
d) Hold the chassis in place with a screw through the mounting slot.
e) Adjust the position, and fix in place by tightening all three screws.
f) Adjust the anti theft block into the hole designed for it, and fix in place
the last and fourth screw.
Check that nothing is interfering with the anti theft switch ( opto
component ) and the anti theft block.
g) Connect cables to terminal blocks with adequate torque conformed to
screw dimensions ( see the detailed instructions in the following
sections )
Be sure during manipulation that the power supply from the
electrical source is off.
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Stage 3: Connecting the chassis assembly to the cover assembly
Ribbon cable connector location
Tamper switch
Cover assembly
Motherboard/terminal block board
ribbon cable connector
Chassis assembly
Position of the ribbon cable as the case is closed
Cover assembly
The ribbon cable must be folded as
shown so that the case closes
easily without damaging the cable
Chassis assembly
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Stage 4: Closing MorphoAccess™
Catch for the cover assembly lip
Lip
When the ribbon cable has been
connected between the two assemblies
(see stage 3), the cover assembly is fitted
to the chassis assembly.
1 The lip on the cover slides behind the
chassis, to fit over the catch shown on the
diagram above.
2 The cover is fitted onto the chassis by
rotating it.
Fit the two M4x16 assembly screws.
Use screwdriver TORX 20
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MorphoAccessTM
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OMA5XX VERSIONS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Stage 1: Drilling the mounting holes
Mounting hole location (rear view)
a) Using the dimensional drawing for OMA5xx in Appendix 3, drill holes
for the four mounting bolts, vertically centered within the four slots.
b) The mounting bolts must be 5 mm diameter maximum.
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Stage 2 : OMA5xx fixing
a) Remove protective visor ( 4 small caps at each corner ) before fixing
OMA5xx assembly.
Remove the 4 small caps at each corner of the protective visor , with a
small screw driver
Remove the 4 screws , with T10 screw driver supplied.
b) Adjust the OMA5xx assembly in front of the 4 holes.
c) Fix the 4 mounting bolts ( 2 in upper zone , 2 in lower zone )
Stage 3 : OMA5xx cabling
a) Connect necessary OMA cables to user wires ( see the detailed
instructions in the following sections )
Stage 4 : Closing OMA5xx
a) Mount protective visor with 4 screws and T10 screw driver.
b) Put the 4 small caps.
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ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
MA5xx Terminal block board wiring
Tamper switch
Relay
Anti theft opto
Anti theft switch
Power supply source
Wiegand OUT
External +12V DC
Dataclock OUT
or
Wiegand IN
COM
Dataclock IN
RS422 / RS485
Ground
security
reference
Power Over Ethernet
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Ethernet
Terminal block
or
RJ45
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OMA5xx rear view and cables
Power Supply
source
COM RS422/ 485
Tamper switch
Relay
Ethernet RJ45
Wiegand
DataClock
Wiring ( cables colors and cables positions ) is not exactly the same
as previous OMA2xx/3xx family.
In order to be complied with EMC directives ( See p 6 ), all cables coming
from Access Control system must be shielded.
Both shield wires ( OMA5xx cable , AC system cable ) must be tied together.
Shield wire from OMA5xx cable is the wire without insulation.
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Power Supply source
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Power cable
Block 1
+12V
Block 2 GND/ALIM
Ground
In
Positive 12 Volts, power supply.
In
Ground power supply.
In
Ground security reference
Red
Black
yellow/green
Power supply:
Must conform to CEE/EEC EN60950 standard
9V to 16 Volts ± 5% (regulated)
1,5 Amp max ( peak )
Power may come from a 12 Volts Wiegand power supply, conforming to the
Security Industry Association's Wiegand standard March 1995 , able to deliver
9 Watts.
In standard operating activity, typical power consumption is 4,5 Watts.
In extreme temperature conditions, with all options ( USB key , 12V output for
Wiegand in ), maximum power consumption is up to 9 Watts.
MA5xx terminal make use of POE functionality ; If Ethernet network is POE
compatible, power supply may come from Ethernet wiring.
For systems placed in other building than supervisor one's, the electrical
security is guaranteed with a "ground connection" to the terminal.
For a higher susceptibility level, we recommend to the installer to connect a
"ground connection" to the terminal.
MA5xx : A cable terminal connected to "ground security reference" must be
tied to the fixation designed for ( see p 16 ).
OMA5xx : the yellow/green wire in power supply cable must be connected to
"ground security reference".
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Wiegand output wiring
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Wiegand Dataclock
cable
Block 1
D0
Out
Wiegand D0
Green
Block 2
D1
Out
Wiegand D1
White
Block 3
LED1
In
Wiegand LED IN 1 (option)
Brown
Block 4
LED2
In
Wiegand LED IN 2 (option)
Grey
Block 5
GND
Ground for Wiegand
Black
Electrical interface conforms to the Security Industry Association's Wiegand standard
March 1995, and it is 5V TTL compatible.
Data Clock output wiring
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Wiegand Dataclock
cable
Block 1
D0
Out
Data ( 5V TTL )
Green
Block 2
D1
Out
Clock ( 5V TTL )
White
Block 3
LED1
NC
NC
Block 4
LED2
NC
NC
Block 5
GND
Ground for Dataclock
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Wiegand input wiring
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Wiegand Dataclock
cable
Block 1
D0
In
Wiegand D0
Blue
Block 2
D1
In
Wiegand D1
Yellow
Block 3
LED
Out
Wiegand LED OUT 1 (option)
Orange
Block 4
+12V
Out
12 Volts Power output (150 mA max)
Block 5
GND
Ground for Wiegand
Red
Black
Electrical interface conforms to the Security Industry Association's Wiegand standard
March 1995, and it is 5V TTL compatible.
Data Clock input wiring
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Wiegand Dataclock
cable
Block 1
D0
In
Data ( 5V TTL )
Blue
Block 2
D1
In
Clock ( 5V TTL )
Yellow
Block 3
LED
Block 4
+12V
Block 5
GND
20
Out
NC
NC
12 Volts Power output (150 mA max)
Red
Ground for Dataclock
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MA5xx
OMA5xx
COM RS422/RS485
cable
Block 1
GND
Ground for RS422
Grey or White
Block 2
Tx-
Out
RS422 Negative Transmit
Orange
Block 3
Tx+
Out
RS422 Positive Transmit
Orange/White
Block 4
Rx-
In
RS422 Negative Receive
Green
Block 5
Rx+
In
RS422 Positive Receive
Green/White
RS422 interface is a full duplex communication.
COM RS485 serial port
MA5xx
OMA5xx
COM RS422/RS485
cable
Block 1
GND
Ground for RS485
Grey or White
Block 2
Tx-
Out
RS485 Negative Transmit
Orange
Block 3
Tx+
Out
RS485 Positive Transmit
Orange/White
Block 4
Block 5
RS485 implementation is limited to half-duplex communication. So only Tx+ and Txand ground reference signals are necessary.
Depending on the RS485 network, an impedance adaptation may be required.
For farthest terminal, a 120 Ohms resistor termination may be added to the
terminal, by strapping block 2 and block 3.
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Ethernet wiring
2 ways for Ethernet wiring :
- Terminal block connection ( MA5xx only )
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Ethernet cable
Block 1
RX-
In
Receive negative Ethernet
RJ45 Pin 6
Block 2
RX+
In
Receive positive Ethernet
RJ45 Pin 3
Block 3
TX-
Out
Transmit negative Ethernet
RJ45 Pin 2
Block 4
TX+
Out
Transmit positive Ethernet
RJ45 Pin 1
Block 5
GND
Ground for shield Ethernet
RJ45 Pin 7
- RJ 45 cabling connection
RJ45
Pinout
Signals
EIA/TIA
T568B color
EIA/TIA
T568A color
Corel L120
color
TX(+) Transmit Data Plus
White Orange
White Green
Grey
TX(-) Transmit Data Minus
Orange
Green
White
RX(+) Receive Data Plus
White Green
White Orange
Pink
No connection
Blue
Blue
Orange
No connection
White blue
White blue
Yellow
RX(-) Receive Data Minus
Green
Orange
Blue
Ground protection (option)
White Brown
White Brown
Purple
No connection
Brown
Brown
Brown
RJ45 plug pinout is compliant with 10/100 base T, IEEE802.3 Specification.
RJ45 plug and Ethernet terminal block connections are compliant with Power
Over Ethernet ( POE ) IEEE802.3 af Specification. See details page 27.
Default IP address from factory setting is : 134.1.32.214
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Output relay and security switches
MA5xx
OMA5xx
Switch/relay cable
Block 1
CRO
Contact relay normally open
Block 2
CRC
Contact relay normally closed
Orange
Block 3
CR
Contact relay common
Yellow
Block 6
TSW2_1
Tamper switch Contact 1
White
Block 7
TSW2-0
Tamper switch Contact 0
Green
Block 4
ATSW1_1
Anti theft switch Contact 1
Not available
Block 5
ATSW1_0
Anti theft switch Contact 0
Not available
Ground
Not connected
Red
Black (*)
(*) : For this interface connection , it is not recommend to connect black wire to
Ground. Various ground reference are not recommended.
This terminal is part of security system. In order to prevent unauthorized
access into this terminal it is the customer’s responsibility to connect the tamper
switch and the anti theft switch ( MA5xx only ) to the physical access controller
(connected mode).
Anti-theft and tamper switchs ratings
2 A at 30 VDC according to the safety extra low voltage requirements
(62.5 VAC max, 220 VDC max and 125 VAC max) independently of the
power supply.
The tamper function is activated with the proper screw positioning, between cover
and chassis.
Terminal closed :
Tamper switch ON
Terminal open :
Tamper switch OFF
The anti theft function is activated by the anti theft block positioning in front of the
opto component ( not available with OMA5xx )
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Anti theft switch ON
Terminal out wall :
Anti theft switch OFF
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“Security Loop” connection example :
TSW1_0
TSW1_1
ATSW1_0
ATSW1_1
"Security Loop"
Physical Access Controler
Relay ratings
2 A at 30 VDC according to the safety extra low voltage requirements
(62.5 VAC max, 220 VDC max and 125 VAC max) independently of the
power supply.
Inductive charge management require a parallel diode for a better
contact lifetime.
Connection example about electrical door lock focus :
Overswing
Diode
VCC
( < 30 V )
Electrical Door
Lock
CRO
Pin 1
MorphoAccess
Backside door
button
MA5xx
CR
Pin 3
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USER INTERFACE
The MorphoAccess™ terminal functions in three operational modes: access
control with identification, access control with authentication or verification, and
proxy mode.
These various modes are detailed in the MA500 Series User Guide.
Terminal configuration may be done locally ( keyboard , USB key ) or remotely
(using the configuration Tool or MEMS software) , by modifying key parameter.
For MA5xx terminal management , MEMS software release must be at least v6.2.
MEMS™ : MorphoAccess Enrolment and Management System
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MORPHOACCESSTM MA5XX SERIES TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Man Machine Interface
LCD display 128 x 64 pixels
Alphanumeric and function keyboard ( 12 + 4 keypad )
Color LED for information
Multi tone Buzzer
Clock : +/- 4sec / day ( typical conditions ) , minimum 24 hours backup
Biometry
Based on SAGEM MSO Biometric Module, FIPS IQS certified: 500dpi
optical sensor
Template Data base:
3000 persons with 2 fingers
5 x 10000 pers with 2 fingers and MA-X license option
Identification:
< 1,5s ( 1000 persons in database )
Authentication / verification: < 1s
Peripherals interfaces
Ethernet 10/100 Base T for remote control mode (terminal management)
RS422 for remote control mode (terminal management)
Wiegand (output) or Dataclock ISO2 (output) or COM (RS485 2 wires) for
output information.
Wiegand Input Or Dataclock Input to interface an external reader
USB host for additional configuration
Relay : 1 contact (open and closed)
Tamper switch : Internal use (alarm message) and external contact.
Anti theft : External contact (indoor MA5xx only)
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Power supply
9 to 16 Volts ± 5% and 1,5A peak power supply
Cable cross section depends on the length 0. 75mm2 recommended.
Consumption :
750mA maximum rms @12V ( < 1,5 A peak )
350mA typical rms @12V
Power Over Ethernet compatibility ( IEEE802.3 af ) :
Class 0 or Class 3 hub/switch equipment mandatory ( 15,4W )
MA5xx configurations
POE Alternative A compliant with RJ45 and terminal blocks
POE Alternative B compliant with RJ45 only
OMA5xx configuration
POE Alternative A compliant only
“POE Alternative A” means power on data lines : Only 2 pairs are
needed.
“POE Alternative B” means power on 2 extra pairs lines : 4 pairs are
required.
Size and weight
MA5xx version
160 x 145 x 75 mm
0,800 Kg
OMA5xx version
289 x 218 x 99 mm
2 Kg
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Environnemental conditions
Operating temperature
-10 °C to + 50 °C.
Operating humidity
10 % < RH < 80 %.
Storage temperature
-20 °C to + 70 °C.
Storage humidity
RH < 95 %.
Hardness
MA5xx : IP30 ( indoor use only )
OMA5xx : IP65 (protection against rain and dust )
Light
We recommend MorphoAccess™
within controlled lighting conditions.
installation
Avoid direct exposure of sensor to sunlight.
Avoid intensive UV lights.
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Recommendations
Areas containing combustibles
It is strongly recommended that you do not install your SAGEM
MorphoAccess™ in the vicinity of gas stations, petroleum processing
facilities or any other facility containing flammable or combustible gasses
or materials.
General precautions
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Do not attempt to repair your SAGEM MorphoAccess™
yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage/accident that may result from attempts to repair
components. Any work carried out by non-authorized personnel
will invalidate your warranty.
•
Use your SAGEM MorphoAccess™ with original accessories.
Attempts to integrate the MorphoAccess™ with unapproved
accessories will void your warranty.
•
Do not use your MA5xx SAGEM MorphoAccess™ in damp
areas (swimming pool...). Protect your MA5xx from water and
other liquids.
•
Do not expose your SAGEM MorphoAccess™ to extreme
temperatures.
•
Do not expose MorphoAccess™ sensor to direct sunlight. OMA
visor is able to mask sunlight. With MA terminals, a
complementary visor may be added.
•
Due to electrostatic discharge, and depending on the
environment, synthetic carpet should be avoided in areas where
the SAGEM MorphoAccess™ has been installed.
Specific precautions for radio terminals
It is recommended to install radio terminals ( MA520, MA521 , OMA520
and OMA521 ) at 30cm or more away from metallic elements, such as iron
fixation or lift gate. Performances, in term of Contactless badges reading
distance will decrease when metallic elements are in close proximity to the
terminal.
We advise persons with pacemaker or other electronic disposals
against using this MA5x1 and OMA5x1 versions of
MorphoAccess™ terminal.
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Ethernet connection
It is recommended to use a category 5 shielded cable (120 OHM). It is
also strongly recommended to insert a repeater unit every 90 m.
Extreme care must be taken while connecting Ethernet wire to the terminal
block board since a low quality connection may strongly impact the
Ethernet signal sensitivity.
It is recommended to connect Rx+ and Rx- with the same twisted-pair wire
(and to do the same with the Tx+/Tx- using different twisted-pair wire).
Date / Time synchronization
If you expect to use the MorphoAccessTM for application requiring time
precision we recommend that you synchronize your terminal time with an
external clock at regular intervals.
The terminal clock has a +/- 40 10-6 ( ppm ) typical time deviation at
+25°C. Roughly , +/- 4 sec per day.
At +50°C, the time deviation may be up to –8 sec per day
Cleaning precautions
A dry cloth should be used, specially for fingerprint sensor.
Acid liquids, alcohol or abrasive materials are forbidden.
Wa r n i n g
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible if the above
recommendations are not followed or if the SAGEM MorphoAccess™ is
incorrectly used.
Biometrics Terminals Hot Line
To Access this service, please contact us in order to get your login. Please
send an email rather than call the hot line.
Email: mailto:hotline.biometrics@sagem.com
Phone : + 33 1 58 11 39 19 ( 9H00am to 5H00pm French Time , Monday
to Friday )
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To ensure a good quality contact of your finger on the terminal you must
leave your finger on the sensor until the sensor light is turned off.
Area containing most of the information
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Fingerprint Orientation
Fingerprint Inclination
Fingerprint Rotation
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APPENDIX 2 – RELATED DOCUMENTS
Administrator Information
MA500 Series User Guide
This document describes operating mode and terminal settings
MA500 Series Configuration Application User Guide
This document describes the configuration application processing
MA500 Series Parameters Guide
The complete description of terminal configuration files and registry keys
This document gives also parameters default values.
MA500 Series Enrolment application User Guide
This document describes the local enrolment process and features
MA500 Series Log viewer User Guide
This document describes the log viewer process and features
Developer Information
MorphoAccess™ Host Interface Specification
A complete description of remote management commands
MorphoAccess™ Remote Messages Specification
Details how the MorphoAccessTM sends the access control result to a
Central Security Controller
MorphoAccess™ Contactless Card Specification
This document describes the MorphoAccessTM contactless card feature
Support Tools
Configuration Tool User Guide
Configuration Tool user guide, via Ethernet
USB Tool User Guide
Configuration Tool user guide, via USB key
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MA500 Series Upgrade Tools User Guide
Upgrade Tool user guide about firmware upgrading procedures
Terminal Licence Management
Download a licence in MorphoAccessTM using “Terminal Licence
Manager.exe” PC application.
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APPENDIX 3 - DRILLING TEMPLATE
MA5xx versions
Anti theft block
position
Scale : 1 ( Real dimensions )
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OMA5xx versions
70
135
256
Attention : the above image dimensions do not match reality.
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SUPPORT
Customer service
SAGEM Sécurité
SAV Terminaux Biométriques
Boulevard Lénine - BP428
76805 Saint Etienne du Rouvray
FRANCE
Tel: +33 2 35 64 55 05
Hotline
SAGEM Sécurité
Support Terminaux Biométriques
24, Av du gros chêne
95610 Eragny – FRANCE
hotline.biometrics@sagem.com
Tel: + 33 1 58 11 39 19
https://www.sagem-ds.com/biometrics-customersupport/
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http://www.sagem-securite.com/
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