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AR40S-MF
AR10S-MF
AR10S-MF AR40S-MF
Installation and Mounting
Version 9.0
Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Data and design subject to change without notice. / Supply subject to availability.
© 2017 Copyright by Siemens Switzerland Ltd
We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof. By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and
undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part, nor to make them available to any third party without our prior
express written authorization, nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him.
Document nr: A-100010-9
Content
Content
1 Introduction
2 Technical data
3 Safety regulations
3.1 Standards and guidelines
3.2 FCC statements
4 Reader components
5 Mounting and connecting
5.1 Surface mounted reader
5.2 Surface mounted reader with cables fed from outside
5.3 Back box mounted reader
5.4 Back box mounted reader with adapter plate
5.5 Connecting the cables
5.6 Disassembling the reader
6 Default settings
7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
7.1 Setting the card reader address
8 Disposal
10
11
13
14
15
17
18
19
19
21
1 Introduction
1 Introduction
The AR10S-MF and AR40S-MF are executively designed card readers for modern
security. The encryption*) is conducted via a protocol which ensures a high level of
security, providing that the card reader and system are set to the secure mode.
When the secure mode is activated, the communication from neither the reader nor
the system they are connected to can be extracted. They are made of hardwearing
materials and will endure most weather conditions. The readers are easy to mount
and connect, and can be mounted on a flat surface or partly inside a back box. They
can be cleaned with most kinds of domestic detergents. Both readers have a
multicolour light frame. The AR40S-MF has a keypad and a high contrast display.
*) Only valid for SiPass integrated MP2.65 – or later
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2 Technical data
2 Technical data
AR10S-MF Mifare card reader
standard
AR40S-MF Mifare card reader
standard with keypad and display
Protocol
OSDP
OSDP
Interface to controller
RS485
RS485
Operating voltage
8.5 – 30.0 VDC
8.5 – 30.0 VDC
Power consumption
DC 12V 43mA Peak 168mA
DC 24V 26mA Peak 100mA
DC 12V 60mA Peak 220mA
DC 24V 40mA Peak 125mA
Tamper protection
Yes
Yes
Card technology
Mifare
Mifare
Card compatibility
Mifare Classic
Mifare Plus
Mifare DESfire EV1
Mifare Classic
Mifare Plus
Mifare DESfire EV1
Reading distance
Up to 6 cm
Up to 6 cm
Indicators
3 x LED (red/yellow/green)
1 x Buzzer
Multicolor light frame
3 x LED (red/yellow/green)
1 x Buzzer
Multicolor light frame
Keypad
No
Yes
Display
No
Yes, graphic monochrome OLED
Operating temperature
- 40°C to + 55°C*
- 40°C to + 55°C*
IP rating
IP55**
IP55**
IK class
08
08
Housing
Zinc casted metal bezel with
polycarbonate plastic front
Zinc casted metal bezel with
polycarbonate plastic front
Color
Black, matt chrome
Black, matt chrome
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Surface mounted: 85 x 114 x 22 Surface mounted: 85 x 114 x 22
Back box mounted: 85 x 114 x 14 Back box mounted: 85 x 114 x 14
Approvals
CE according to Radio
Equipment Directives, FCC
Certified
CE according to Radio
Equipment Directives, FCC
Certified
* Only applicable for surface mounted readers. Back box mounted readers are specified from -10°C to +55°C.
** Only applicable for surface mounted readers. Back box mounted readers are specified to IP3X.
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3 Safety regulations
3 Safety regulations
General
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.
Keep this document for reference purposes.
Please take into account any additional country-specific, local laws, safety
standards or regulations concerning installation, operation and disposal of the
product.
Liability claim
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device.
Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the
manufacturer.
3.1 Standards and guidelines
European directives
Siemens Switzerland Ltd hereby declares that this product is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio Equipment
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The EC Declaration of Conformity is available from your Siemens sales office or:
Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Gubelstrasse 22
6300 Zug
Switzerland
3.2 FCC statements
Model No.
FCC ID
AR10S-MF
AR40S-MF
2AHDLNGCR
2AHDLNGCR
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the User`s authority to operate the
equipment.
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4 Reader components
4 Reader components
1. Hinge
Tamper base
2. Base
6.
Screw for removal from wall
tamper protection
3. Cord gasket
7 Front
4. Knock outs x 4
8. Back box plate
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4 Reader components
1. Screws for back box plate
2. Connector
3. Opening tool – please note that this is a symbolic depiction of the opening tool
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5 Mounting and connecting
5 Mounting and connecting
The reader enables two different mounting alternatives: surface mounted and back box
mounted. Those come in two different varieties, depending on how the wires are fed or
which kind of back box is used. The reader is delivered with components to support
the two mounting alternatives. Please note that the alternatives only require some of
the different components. Before mounting the reader, identify the parts which are
needed for the appropriate alternative.
Please refer to respective page for:
"Surface mounted reader" on the next page– the reader is mounted on the base,
which first is fastened on a wall.
"Surface mounted reader with cables fed from outside" on page 11 – the reader is
mounted on the base and the cables are connected via one of the knock outs.
"Back box mounted reader " on page 13 – the reader is partly mounted inside a
back box in a wall. The two extra screws prevent the reader from rotating.
For connecting the cables to the reader, please refer to: "Connecting the cables"
on page 14.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.1 Surface mounted reader
Use drills and screws appropriate for the surface which the reader is to be mounted
upon. The surface should be flat to ensure a close fit. To attach the base to the wall:
1. Make a small hole in the base gasket. The cables will be pushed through this hole.
2. Attach the base to the wall with three screws: one in the middle at the top of the
base, and two in the corners at the bottom of the base.
3. In case that the removal from wall tamper protection is required, fix the screw into
the hole under the tamper base. Ensure to not use excessive force since this can
damage the tamper base.
4. Continue to follow the instructions "Connecting the cables" on page 14.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.2 Surface mounted reader with cables fed from outside
Should the cables be fed from outside:
1. Remove the cord gasket from the base.
2. Identify which of the knock outs the cables should be fed through.
3. Insert the flat head screw driver in the pocket of the knock out.
4. Hammer the screw driver handle. This will create enough pressure to crack the
exact area of the base which will release the knock out.
5. Tilt the knock out with the screwdriver.
6. Pull the knock out away from the base.
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5 Mounting and connecting
7. Attach the base to the wall with three screws: one in the middle at the top of the
base and two in corners at the bottom of the base.
8. In case that the removal from wall tamper protection is required, fix the screw into
the hole under the tamper base. Ensure to not use excessive force since this can
damage the tamper base.
9. Feed the cables through the opening and reinsert the cord gasket. Proceed to the
instructions for "Connecting the cables" on page 15.
It is recommended to seal the gap which the knock out creates. Please note that a
reader with a removed knock out is not IP 55.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.3 Back box mounted reader
The reader is mounted on a back box which is attached with two extra screws.
1. Mount the back box plate on to the back box.
2. Attach the extra screws at the lower part of the back box plate in order to prevent
rotation.
Use only the screws included in the packet for the lower part of the base since
those ensure that the reader front will fit perfectly to be securely fitted over the
back box.
3. Continue to follow the instructions for "Connecting the cables" on page 15
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.4 Connecting the cables
Use a pair twisted screened cable (2 pairs + screen), such as Belden 9502. The cables
are connected on the respective indicators. Should an extension cable be used, the
cables are already attached to the connector.
1. Attach the cables according to the respective indicators on the connector and the
base: A B - +
2. Snap the connector in place.
3. Push the cables back.
4. On the backside of the front there is an EOL jumper used for RS485 bus termination (see illustration). By default the reader has the termination ON and acts
as the last reader on the bus. But if it is an intermediate reader on the bus, the
jumper must be removed (or placed in OFF position).
5. Place the front of the reader with an angle to the hinges at the top of the base.
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5 Mounting and connecting
6. Fold the front down until the snap lock confirms a secure attachment.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.5 Disassembling the reader
Should the reader need to be taken apart:
1. Carefully insert the opening tool in the slot between the base and the front.
2. Push gently and lift the front of the base.
To remove the connector:
1. Insert the opening tool as indicated on the picture.
2. Push down gently and tilt the connector away from the base.
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6 Default settings
6 Default settings
Time-out for configuration card
3 seconds
Time-out for display messages
7 seconds
Activation time-out
30 seconds
Hold-off time for card read
100 milliseconds
Reception for card
Inactive
Character set
Windows 1252
Min background illumination
12
Max background illumination
255
Bus address
0 (Up to eight are supported)
Off-line indication
Yes
Backlight
Always active (Never and Timed activation are possible)
Buzzer volume for key press
Buzzer volume for card read
System sound
10
Light frame follows LED indicators
Red, yellow, green
Reading MIFARE Classic
UID
Reading MIFARE Plus SL1 – SL3
UID
Reading MIFARE DESFire EV1
UID
The card readers are delivered in this default mode. This mode can be altered with the
Configuration Card Creation Tool (3CT), which enables for required settings to be used
for the card readers. For further information, please contact the supplier of this reader.
The readers use FreeRTOS. For further information, please visit www.freertos.org.
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7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
The connection between a card reader and a Reader Interface Module (RIM) is as
follows:
RIM (DRI/ERI)
ARxx-MF
12 V
⃡
0V
⃡
Tx/+
⃡
Rx/-
⃡
7.1 Setting the card reader address
The card readers are delivered in the default mode which is stated in "Default settings"
on page 18. The bus address for card readers with default settings is 0. Ensure to
power up the card readers one at the time – this in order to establish the bus addresses
in correct order. When connecting a card reader to a RIM (DRI/ERI), the card reader
and bus address is automatically configured as follows:
1. The first powered up card reader gets bus address 1.
2. The secondly powered up card reader gets bus address 2 and so forth.
When the card reader is first powered, the yellow LED flashes. The flashing lights stop
when it is correctly configured to SiPass integrated. This can be tested by holding a
card in close proximity. A correctly configured card reader acknowledges the card
according to the SiPass integrated settings.
Please note that a new card reader will always get the next free bus address. Should a
card reader with bus address 5 be removed and a new card reader be installed, the
new card reader will get address 5.
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7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
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8 Disposal
8 Disposal
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste
stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and
recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about
disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
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Scale 1:1
Units: mm
85
12
184
42.2
86
114
12.5
16
14
42.5
60
95
Issued by
Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Gubelstrasse 22
6300 Zug
Switzerland
www.siemens.com/security-solutions
Document Nr
A-100010-9
Edition Date
2017-07-14
© 2017 Copyright by Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Data and design subject to change without notice.
Supply subject to availability.
VR40S-MF
VR10S-MF
VR10S-MF VR40S-MF
Installation and Mounting
Version 9.0
Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd.
Data and design subject to change without notice. / Supply subject to availability.
© 2017 Copyright by Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd.
We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof. By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and
undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part, nor to make them available to any third party without our prior
express written authorization, nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him.
Document nr: A-100224-9
Content
Content
1 Introduction
2 Technical data
3 Safety regulations
3.1 Standards and guidelines
3.2 FCC statements
4 Reader components
5 Mounting and connecting
5.1 Surface mounted reader
5.2 Surface mounted reader with cables fed from outside
5.3 Back box mounted reader
5.4 Back box mounted reader with adapter plate
5.5 Connecting the cables
5.6 Disassembling the reader
6 Default settings
7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
7.1 Setting the card reader address
8 Disposal
10
11
13
14
15
17
18
19
19
21
1 Introduction
1 Introduction
The VR10S-MF and VR40S-MF are executively designed card readers for modern
security. The encryption*) is conducted via a protocol which ensures a high level of
security, providing that the card reader and system are set to the secure mode.
When the secure mode is activated, the communication from neither the reader nor
the system they are connected to can be extracted. They are made of hardwearing
materials and will endure most weather conditions. The readers are easy to mount
and connect, and can be mounted on a flat surface or partly inside a back box. They
can be cleaned with most kind of domestic detergents. Both readers have a
multicolour light frame. The VR40S-MF has a keypad and a high contrast display.
*) Only valid for SiPass integrated MP2.65 – or later
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2 Technical data
2 Technical data
VR10S-MF Mifare card reader
standard
VR40S-MF Mifare card reader
standard with keypad and display
Protocol
OSDP
OSDP
Interface to controller
RS485
RS485
Operating voltage
8.5 – 30.0 VDC
8.5 – 30.0 VDC
Power consumption
DC 12V 43mA Peak 168mA
DC 24V 26mA Peak 100mA
DC 12V 60mA Peak 220mA
DC 24V 40mA Peak 125mA
Tamper protection
Yes
Yes
Card technology
Mifare
Mifare
Card compatibility
Mifare Classic
Mifare Plus
Mifare DESfire EV1
Mifare Classic
Mifare Plus
Mifare DESfire EV1
Reading distance
Up to 6 cm
Up to 6 cm
Indicators
3 x LED (red/yellow/green)
1 x Buzzer
Multicolor light frame
3 x LED (red/yellow/green)
1 x Buzzer
Multicolor light frame
Keypad
No
Yes
Display
No
Yes, graphic monochrome OLED
Operating temperature
- 40°C to + 55°C*
- 40°C to + 55°C*
IP rating
IP55**
IP55**
IK class
08
08
Housing
Zinc casted metal bezel with
polycarbonate plastic front
Zinc casted metal bezel with
polycarbonate plastic front
Color
Black, matt chrome
Black, matt chrome
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Surface mounted: 85 x 114 x 22 Surface mounted: 85 x 114 x 22
Back box mounted: 85 x 114 x 14 Back box mounted: 85 x 114 x 14
Approvals
CE according to Radio
Equipment Directives, FCC
Certified
CE according to Radio
Equipment Directives, FCC
Certified
* Only applicable for surface mounted readers. Back box mounted readers are specified from -10°C to +55°C.
** Only applicable for surface mounted readers. Back box mounted readers are specified to IP3X.
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3 Safety regulations
3 Safety regulations
General
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.
Keep this document for reference purposes.
Please take into account any additional country-specific, local laws, safety
standards or regulations concerning installation, operation and disposal of the
product.
Liability claim
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device.
Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the
manufacturer.
3.1 Standards and guidelines
European directives
Vanderbilt hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio Equipment
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The EC Declaration of Conformity is available from your Vanderbilt sales office or:
Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd.
Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park
Clonshaugh
Dublin 17
Ireland
3.2 FCC statements
Model No.
FCC ID
VR10S-MF
VR40S-MF
2AHDLNGCR
2AHDLNGCR
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the User`s authority to operate the
equipment.
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4 Reader components
4 Reader components
1. Hinge
Tamper base
2. Base
6. Screw for removal from wall tamper protection
3. Cord gasket
7 Front
4. Knock outs x 4
8. Back box plate
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4 Reader components
1. Screws for back box plate
2. Connector
3. Opening tool – please note that this is a symbolic depiction of the opening tool
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5 Mounting and connecting
5 Mounting and connecting
The reader enables two different mounting alternatives: surface mounted and back box
mounted. Those come in two different varieties, depending on how the wires are fed or
which kind of back box is used. The reader is delivered with components to support
the two mounting alternatives. Please note that the alternatives only require some of
the different components. Before mounting the reader, identify the parts which are
needed for the appropriate alternative.
Please refer to respective page for:
"Surface mounted reader" on the next page– the reader is mounted on the base,
which first is fastened on a wall.
"Surface mounted reader with cables fed from outside" on page 11 – the reader is
mounted on the base and the cables are connected via one of the knock outs.
"Back box mounted reader " on page 13 – the reader is partly mounted inside a
back box in a wall. The two extra screws prevent the reader from rotating.
For connecting the cables to the reader, please refer to:
"Connecting the cables" on page 14.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.1 Surface mounted reader
Use drills and screws appropriate for the surface which the reader is to be mounted
upon. The surface should be flat to ensure a close fit. To attach the base to the wall:
1. Make a small hole in the base gasket. The cables will be pushed through this hole.
2. Attach the base to the wall with three screws: one in the middle at the top of the
base, and two in the corners at the bottom of the base.
3. In case that the removal from wall tamper protection is required, fix the screw into
the hole under the tamper base. Ensure to not use excessive force since this can
damage the tamper base.
4. Continue to follow the instructions "Connecting the cables" on page 15.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.2 Surface mounted reader with cables fed from outside
Should the cables be fed from outside:
1. Remove the cord gasket from the base.
2. Identify which of the knock outs the cables should be fed through.
3. Insert the flat head screw driver in the pocket of the knock out.
4. Hammer the screw driver handle. This will create enough pressure to crack the
exact area of the base which will release the knock out.
5. Tilt the knock out with the screwdriver.
6. Pull the knock out away from the base.
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5 Mounting and connecting
7. Attach the base to the wall with three screws: one in the middle at the top of the
base and two in corners at the bottom of the base.
8. In case that the removal from wall tamper protection is required, fix the screw into
the hole under the tamper base. Ensure to not use excessive force since this can
damage the tamper base.
9. Feed the cables through the opening and reinsert the cord gasket. Proceed to the
instructions for "Connecting the cables" on page 15.
It is recommended to seal the gap which the knock out creates. Please note that a
reader with a removed knock out is not IP 55.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.3 Back box mounted reader
The reader is mounted on a back box which is attached with two extra screws.
1. Mount the back box plate on to the back box.
2. Attach the extra screws at the lower part of the back box plate in order to prevent
rotation.
Use only the screws included in the packet for the lower part of the base since
those ensure that the reader front will fit perfectly to be securely fitted over the
back box.
3. Continue to follow the instructions for "Connecting the cables" on page 14
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.4 Connecting the cables
Use a pair twisted screened cable (2 pairs + screen), such as Belden 9502. The cables
are connected on the respective indicators. Should an extension cable be used, the
cables are already attached to the connector.
1. Attach the cables according to the respective indicators on the connector and the
base: A B - +
2. Snap the connector in place.
3. Push the cables back.
4. On the backside of the front there is an EOL jumper used for RS485 bus termination (see illustration). By default the reader has the termination ON and acts
as the last reader on the bus. But if it is an intermediate reader on the bus, the
jumper must be removed (or placed in OFF position).
5. Place the front of the reader with an angle to the hinges at the top of the base.
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5 Mounting and connecting
6. Fold the front down until the snap lock confirms a secure attachment.
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5 Mounting and connecting
5.5 Disassembling the reader
Should the reader need to be taken apart:
1. Carefully insert the opening tool in the slot between the base and the front.
2. Push gently and lift the front of the base.
To remove the connector:
1. Insert the opening tool as indicated on the picture.
2. Push down gently and tilt the connector away from the base.
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6 Default settings
6 Default settings
Time-out for configuration card
3 seconds
Time-out for display messages
7 seconds
Activation time-out
30 seconds
Hold-off time for card read
100 milliseconds
Reception for card
Inactive
Character set
Windows 1252
Min background illumination
12
Max background illumination
255
Bus address
0 (Up to eight are supported)
Off-line indication
Yes
Backlight
Always active (Never and Timed activation are possible)
Buzzer volume for key press
Buzzer volume for card read
System sound
10
Light frame follows LED indicators
Red, yellow, green
Reading MIFARE Classic
UID
Reading MIFARE Plus SL1 – SL3
UID
Reading MIFARE DESFire EV1
UID
The card readers are delivered in this default mode. This mode can be altered with the
Configuration Card Creation Tool (3CT), which enables for required settings to be used
for the card readers. For further information, please contact the supplier of this reader.
The readers use FreeRTOS. For further information, please visit www.freertos.org.
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7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
The connection between a card reader and a Reader Interface Module (RIM) is as
follows:
RIM (DRI/ERI)
VRxx-MF
12 V
⃡
0V
⃡
Tx/+
⃡
Rx/-
⃡
7.1 Setting the card reader address
The card readers are delivered in the default mode which is stated in "Default settings"
on page 18. The bus address for card readers with default settings is 0. Ensure to
power up the card readers one at the time – this in order to establish the bus addresses
in correct order. When connecting a card reader to a RIM (DRI/ERI), the card reader
and bus address is automatically configured as follows:
1. The first powered up card reader gets bus address 1.
2. The secondly powered up card reader gets bus address 2 and so forth.
When the card reader is first powered, the yellow LED flashes. The flashing lights stop
when it is correctly configured to SiPass integrated. This can be tested by holding a
card in close proximity. A correctly configured card reader acknowledges the card
according to the SiPass integrated settings.
Please note that a new card reader will always get the next free bus address. Should a
card reader with bus address 5 be removed and a new card reader be installed, the
new card reader will get address 5.
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7 Connecting card reader to SiPass integrated
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8 Disposal
8 Disposal
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste
stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and
recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about
disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
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Scale 1:1
Units: mm
85
12
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