Skidata KEYDDUO485 Transponder-card reader for access control User Manual Certification KeyDetector DUO
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Reading Device KeyD 232 DUO KeyD 485 DUO KeyD ANT DUO Manual and operational description Manual and operational description Version February 2004 KeyDetector DUO SKIDATA AG Technical Documentation Untersbergstrasse 40 A-5083 Gartenau Telephone +43 6246 888-0, Telefax +43 6246 888-7 Internet http://www.skidata.com e-mail docu@skidata.com Copyright © 2004 by SKIDATA AG. All rights reserved. All information in the following document is protected by copyright law. No part of this document may be reproduced without the written consent of SKIDATA AG. SKIDATA AG reserves the right to make any changes of specification and other information in this document without further notice. Please note During the compilation of this Technical Documentation, great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in it. However, despite our constant effort to ensure the highest degree of accuracy and comprehensiveness possible, the information provided cannot be guaranteed to be absolutely error-free. Trademarks This documentation may contain representations of registered product or service trademarks owned by SKIDATA AG or third parties, as well as references to proprietary know-how protected by copyright laws or other legal provisions. In any case the intellectual property rights remain exclusively with their respective owners. Declaration of Conformity The KeyDetector DUO has been developed, designed and manufactured in accordance with the following EU directive: R&TTE (99/5/EC) 0408 Page 2 © SKIDATA AG, February 2004 Manual and operational description KeyDetector DUO EU countries only: The length of the DC cable (cable between power adaptor and KeyDetector) must not exceed 3 m. FCC 15.19: 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. FCC 15.21: IMPORTANT: Any changes to or modifications of KeyDetector DUO unless expressly approved by SKIDATA AG, may void the user's authority to operate this device. FCC only: the DC cable or combined DC/interface cable must be fitted with a ferrite element of type “Würth 74271131” near the location where the cable connects to the KeyDetector (see image; the cable must be ‘looped’ twice through the ferrite element, as illustrated below). KeyDetector Ferrite element © SKIDATA AG, February 2004 Page 3 Manual and operational description KeyDetector DUO KeyDetector DUO Document Management – Version Table Tab. 1: Document Version Table for Installation & Maintenance Instructions Section Document Pages Version Date 1.0 2004-02-02 Page 4 KeyDetector DUO © SKIDATA AG, February 2004 KeyDetector DUO KD DUO KeyDetector DUO is the standard interface module for SKIDATA’s keymotion technology. As such it constitutes a connecting link interfacing keycard and Swatch Access data carriers with higher systems and applications. Proximity 122 kHz and 13 MHz transmission technology. Reads keymotion Data Carriers; allows coding them using automatic memory management. Contains a security-IC for encrypting data for keymotion data carriers. Control and communication via serial interface RS232 (RS485 optional) with defined protocol. Signalling by red/green/orange LED and beeper. Mounting Information The data transmission between the KeyDetector and data carriers is sensitive against electrical and electromagnetical fields. Those fields are produced by electrical devices of any kind such as monitors, TVsets, ... Thus the KeyDetector must not be placed near electrical devices. Also metal surfaces placed near the KeyDetector have a strong impact on the data transmissions. For sure and reliable operation it is neccessary that there are no metal objects within 10 cm around the KeyDetector in any direction. If metal objects are placed between the KeyDetector and a data carrier data transmission will be impossible at all in most cases. Electrical Characteristics Weights RS232-Versions RS485-Versions 7 V to 12 V 7 V to 12 V Supply Voltage (Vin) 150 g (excl. power supply and cable) 50 g Supply Current (Iin) TAG write-mode max. 500 mA excl. external antenna module version Supply Current (Iin) Idle mode typ. 60 mA max. 100 mA (no LEDs switched on) Absolute Maximum Ratings Reading distance Typical RS232-Versions RS485-Versions Supply Voltage (Vin) +15.00 V +15.00 V Input Voltage (RxD) ±30.00 V 40 mm Input Voltage (A,B) Swatch Beat 40 mm Input Voltage IO1 – IO3 KeyCard 100 mm Output Current IO1/IO2 1.0 A 80 mm Storage Temperature -30 °C to +70 °C Operating Temperature -20 °C to +60 °C Swatch Access GemFree Weight KeyDetector in housing +5.00 V +32.00 V +32.00 V Copyright by SKIDATA AG 2004 Pin Description - Desktop Versions Figure 2 25 All desktop Versions have a cable with D-type subminiature connector with 9 pins; receptable (=female) housing. A plug-in power supply, connected to the cable, is also be included. 130 Figure 1 - connector-receptable, front view 60 140 Pin # Signal Function RxD / A RS232: RS485: Receive Data Signal A TxD / B RS232: RS485: Transmit Data Signal B not connected GND not connected not connected Vin Mounting Plate (bottom view) not connected not connected Power Supply Voltage Figure 4 1. Thread cable through bottom section and fasten 2. Screw bottom section to mounting socket NOTE: Ensure correct alignment of TOP marking 3. Screw top cover to bottom section All cables must be fed in vertically to prevent water from leaking in. Adjust cable feed as needed. Note that fixing screws are not included in delivery Cable hole Casing Power Ground RS232: Signal Ground Installing KD DUO Figure 3 120 Cover PCB Bottom section Cable Concealed mounting socket Fixing screw Cable feed hole (desktop version) Break-out for mounting Snap-in latch Copyright by SKIDATA AG 2004 Deinstalling KeyDetector DUO Figure 5 1. Slide opener into top and bottom guide rail (see Fig. 12). 2. Pull lever upwards or downwards 3. Pull lever out and lift off cover KeyDetector DUO – Rear view Opener Opener – Snap-in latch Figure 6 Pin Description in The PCB has three connectors, one to connect the optional external antenna, one for the power supply and data, separate for surface mount and desktop version. To attach an external antenna (optional), see Fig. 10. This is an 8 pin connector, fixed by screws. Cable diameter: 0,14 mm² - 0,75 mm². Pin Signal Function IN 3 Input IO1 Input / Output GND Power Ground IO2 Input / Output Vin Power supply voltage TxD/A KeyD: Data out KD TxD/B KeyD: Data in KD GND Power Ground IN3 IO1 GND IO2 Vin in out out TxD RxD Host GND Power supply 1 e.g. 2 e.g. button door opener Figure 7 2.5 1.6 10 Pin Description – Connector “power / data 1” in LEDs red/green/orange ø3. 2 (4 x) Connector for external antenna 86 Connector “power/data 2” 110 beeper Connector “power/data 1” 45 100 Copyright by SKIDATA AG 2004 Connector “Power / Data 2” Figure 8 (use connector JST-PHR-5 or JST-08KR) Pin # Signal GND RxD Function GND Power Ground RxD RS232: Receive Data KD DUO TxD TxD RS232: Transmit Data KD DUO Vin Vin Power supply, 9 to 12 VDC IO1 IO1 Signal in / out Power supply Host out e.g. Door opener in e.g. button Copyright by SKIDATA AG 2004 External Antenna DUO KeyD ANT DUO The external antenna can be used in applications where the KeyDetector with integrated antenna is not applicable and/or where a second KeyDetector would be unneccessarily redundant. Increases KeyDetector security Signalling by red/green/orange LED Design and outline dimensions similar to KeyDetector Can be mounted directly on a flat surface or in a standard wall socket Figure 9 Function scheme Block diagram Wall External Antenna KeyDetector KeyDetector inside outside External Antenna Mounting Information The data transmission between the external antenna and data carriers is sensitive against electrical and electro-magnetical fields. Those fields are produced by electrical devices of any kind such as monitors, TVsets, ... Thus the external antenna must not be placed near electrical devices. Also metal surfaces placed Copyright by SKIDATA AG 2004 near the external antenna have a strong impact on the data transmission. For reliable operation no metal objects should be within 10 cm around the external antenna in any direction. If metal objects are placed between the external antenna and a data carrier, data transmission will be impossible at all in most cases. Connector for External Antenna Figure 10 Coaxial cable RG 174 (50 Ω) for 13 MHz antenna (use connector RIACON Type 166) Terminal pin # Signal Wire Colours Function ANT 13 MHz Coaxial cable inside External 13 MHz antenna GND Coaxial cable shield ANT 122 kHz White Cable tie Main board Metal tongue External 122 kHz antenna GND Brown LED-R Yellow LED, red or green LED-G Green or orange (both) Connector for external antenna Cable (LifYCY, 2x2x0.25 mm²) for 122 kHz antenna and LEDs To connect and fasten the coaxial cable - Insert metal tongue between cable insulation - Fasten cable tie shield and SKIDATA AG • Untersbergstraße 40 • A-5083 Gartenau [p] +43 6246 888-0 • [f] +43 6246 888-7 • [e] info@skidata.com • [w] www.skidata.com Version 1.0 • 2003-01-29 • Copyright © 2004 by SKIDATA AG This documentation may contain representations of registered product or service trademarks owned by SKIDATA AG or third parties, as well as references to proprietary know-how protected by copyright laws or other legal provisions. In any case the intellectual property rights remain exclusively with their respective owners. This document is subject to change without notice. It cannot form part of a binding contract. Copyright by SKIDATA AG 2004
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