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Stealth Series Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Compliance Statements FCC 15.105 FCC (US) (a) For a Class A digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual: Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) FCC 15.19 FCC (US): 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. IC (Canada): This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil est conforme aux normes Industry Canada exemptes de licence RSS standard(s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable FCC 15.21 IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Veridt, Inc could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. IC (Canada): IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Veridt, Inc could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT ! Les changements ou modifications non approuvés expressément par Veridt, Inc pourrait annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur à faire fonctionner l'équipement. CE STANDARDS Testing for compliance to CE requirements was performed by an independent laboratory. The unit under test was found compliant to class B limits of part 15 of the FCC Rules. Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide for MultiMode Stealth™ Reader Terminals This document provides installation information for the Veridt reader hardware platforms described below Veridt Fixed Reader Terminal Hardware Configurations Reader P/N Contactless Contact Key Pad Biometric H” x W” x D” 900W2030 7.0 X 3.0 X 1.6 900W2036 900W2037 900W2026 900W2027 900W2030 5.5 X 3.0 X 1.6 5.5 X 3.0 X 1.6 5.5X 3.0 X 1.6 5.5X 3.0 X 1.6 900W2036 900W2037 Note 2: The mounting plate fits into a recessed area in the rear of the reader, so that the reader mounts flush to the wall and the mounting plate is completely concealed. The depth measurement includes that additional dimensional requirement of approximately 0.35 inches. 900W2026 900W2027 Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Reader Communications Options All Veridt reader platforms are based on a common architecture and therefore installation instructions apply to all readers. This common architecture allows for multiple communications interface options as well as options for interfacing to third party software for High Assurance security solutions and Mode Control (setting the operational mode in multiformat readers; e.g., card + PIN, card + Bio, etc.). The reader is equipped with two communications interfaces: 1) Wiegand which can be configured up to 512 bits and 2) Serial RS-485 which can also be converted to Ethernet. The Wiegand output is typically pre-configured for the chosen application, but is also field configurable using the MultiMode SDK. Serial/Ethernet communications are typically preconfigured for the chosen application. The feature set and application determines the combination of hardware and software required. Reader Communications Interface Hardware Interface Communications Interface Hardware Interface Wiegand None Access Control Panel Software Wiegand RS-485 Half duplex None RS-485 Half duplex Veridt EWACs pivCLASS PACS Service Admin RS-485 Half duplex Veridt EWACs Veridt Mode Control RS-485 Full duplex HID PAM pivCLASS PACS Service Admin Veridt EWAC Communications Interface HID PAM Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Reader Mode Selections for Communication Option Selected Typical Mode of operation for Hardware / Software Combinations 10 11 12 13 Wiegand Wiegand RS-485 Card Only Card Only (no PKI) Card + PIN (no PKI) Card + PIN + BIO (no PKI) Wiegand RS-485/Vlinx pivCLASS CHUID (TWIC) CAK(TWIC) RS-485 EWACs pivCLASS CHUID (TWIC) CHUID + BIO (TWIC) CHUID + BIO (TWIC) CAK + BIO (TWIC) CHUID + CAK + BIO (TWIC) CAK(TWIC) RS-485 EWACs Mode Control Card Only (no PKI) Card + PIN (no PKI) Card + PIN + BIO (no PKI) RS-485 HID PAM CHUID(PIV) CAK(PIV) PKI+ PIN (PIV) PKI+ PIN + BIO (PIV) CHUID (PIV) CHUID + PKI (PIV) CHUID + PKI + BIO (PIV) CAK (PIV) CHUID + CAK (PIV) Card Only (no PKI) Card + PIN (no PKI) Card + PIN + PACS PIN (no PKI) Card + PIN +BIO (no PKI) Optionally available Legacy Prox Feature is configured with readers when P/N 920FW0PR is specified. MultiMode Stealth™ reader configured for legacy Prox 125KHz operation: includes sub-license, firmware and additional hardware for 125KHz operation. Specify Legacy Card. Specify reader P/N. Cannot be used with HID PAM configured readers. Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Credential Options Veridt Readers are programed to operate in a multi-format mode to dynamically recognize a broad array of credentials: reads GSC-IS compliant containers, PIV & PIV I, TWIC, CAC cards and any data model based on MIFARE®, DESfire® or ISO 1443A/B cards, and ISO 7816. ISO Standard ISO 14443 A/B Card Type Card Type Identifier MIFARE, DESFire, DESFire EV1 Generic ISO 7816 Generic Dual Oberthur ID-One 128 v5.5 Dual CAC/CAC endpoint Dual Gemalto TOP DL GX4 144K CAC/PIV endpoint Dual Gemalto GCX4 72K DI CAC/PIV endpoint Dual Oberthur ID One V5.2 Dual CAC/PIV endpoint Dual Gemalto GCX4 72K DI CAC/PIV transitional Dual Oberthur ID One V5.2 Dual CAC/PIV transitional ISO 7816 Gemalto Access 64KV2 CAC ISO 7816 Oberthur ID one V5.2 CAC Dual Gemalto TOP GX4 FIPS 144K PIV Dual Oberthur ID-One Cosmo 128 D v5.5 PIV Dual None TWIC v1.0 Dual None TWIC v2.0 Dual Gemalto TOP GX4 FIPS 144K PIV I; PIV C (CIV) Dual Oberthur ID-One Cosmo 128 D v5.5 PIV I; PIV C (CIV) Dual Gemalto TOP GX4 FIPS 144K FRAC Dual Oberthur ID-One Cosmo 128 D v5.5 FRAC None HID Prox, AWID, Indala ISO 15693 Card Standards: ISO 14443A/B (13.56MHz) standard for contactless interface based smartcards ISO 7816 standard for contact interface based smartcards Dual contains both contactless and contact card read interfaces ISO 15693 (125KHz) standard for contactless proximity cards Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Preinstallation Information Environmental: Readers have been designed to withstand outdoor environments and are sealed from exposure to ambient environmental conditions. However, depending on the summer and winter conditions, mounting the reader in a suitable enclosure is recommended and in certain cases may be required. Particular attention should be given to locations in direct sunlight where UV radiation is particularly powerful and extreme weather conditions such as the cold when readers may be intended to operate at below zero temperatures. Power requirements: Veridt reader terminals operate at 12 VDC. Power consumption will vary based on the hardware configuration of the reader; e.g. fingerprint sensor, digital display, etc. Power requirements for each reader is listed below. Reader P/N Current in mA 900W2030 400 900W2036 300 900W2037 300 900W2026 300 900W2027 300 Most access control panels and/or reader control units connected to access control panels DONOT have adequate power for reader devices of this type. Power to the reader should be supplied by connecting the reader directly to the primary power supply that provides power to the panel. This will insure adequate power is available to the reader for smooth operation. Be sure to order right-sized power supplies. Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Access Control Cable We recommend all-in-one design access control cable available by Remee: PO Box 488 468 RT17A Florida, NY 10921 Customer Service: 800-431-3864 Website: www.remee.com The cable is available in both Plenum and Non-Plenum configurations. Non-Plenum Cable Length Guide Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Wiring Diagrams Wiring diagrams for each communication option summarized on page 3 are described in this section. Wiegand formats are typically preconfigured for each specific application and can range from 48 bits, 72 bits, 75 bits, 128 bits or 200 bits. All readers are configurable up to 512 Communications interface: Wiegand plus RS-485 When RS-485 no used, blue and yellow wires are not connected. Wiring from panel to reader Color Connection Black GND Red Power + 12 VDC Brown Access Granted Blue RS485 Data+ Yellow RS485 Data- Green Wiegand zero White Wiegand one Orange Tamper Switch Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Wiring Diagrams Communications interface: RS-485 with EWACs The MultiMode Stealth™ Reader Terminals can be configured to support comprehensive array of features and functionality when configured with EWACs. The Encrypted Wiegand and Communications Interface Unit (EWAC-IU) utilizes a RS485 connection from the reader to the EWACs which is located at the PACS panel. The EWACs serves to: 1) provide a single connection to the reader (RS485) 2) provide bidirectional communication to the reader to set the authentication mode, request information on the credential, send and receive status information 3) provide a mechanism for encrypting all data to and from the reader ensuring data is secured on the ”attackside” of the perimeter, gate, door, etc. The encryption scheme employs 128 bit AES with “anti-playback” protection eliminating the potential of capture and “reply” of data as well as simplifying key management. Encryption algorithms are highly embedded and conform FIPS 140-2 requirements. The encryption feature can be selected ON/OFF through jumper settings on the EWACs. 4) provide a mechanism for transmitting data to either the PACS panel or server. After the data has been decrypted and assembled, the type of data is determined, Wiegand or Ethernet, it is forwarded onward. Data forwarded via Ethernet follows SSL cryptographic protocols. 5) provides a single power source to the reader. EWACs can be configured for either Mode Control pivCLASS software suite. That configuration provides a seamless transition to HSPD-12 or FIPS-201 compliance by leveraging a facility's physical access control system for card validation, authentication, and registration. Two reader control panel configured with EWACs (each reader requires an EWAC board). Note, Power connections and those to the panel are shown here. 10 Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Wiring Diagrams Communications interface: Configuring EWACs The EWACs provides power directly to the reader. The EWACs requires 12VDC at 100 mA. This means the total power requirement will be the reader current requirement + 100mA. For example, for a two reader control panel with two Bio-metric readers for high assurance (e.g., P/N 900W1030), the total power requirement will be 1100Ma at 12 VDC [(450Ma per reader + 100Ma per EWAC) X 2)]. The most reliable operation is insured with a separate power source. To reader port on panel PIN Signal Wire Color 1) ground Black 2) Wiegand 0 Green 3) Wiegand 1 White 4) Digital I/O (LED) Tan 5) not in use Ethernet to LAN To Reader PIN Signal Power PIN Signal Wire Color 1) ground Black 2) +12V Red Wire Color 1) ground Black 2) +12V Red 3)Digital I/O LED) Tan 4) RS485 + Yellow 5) RS485 - Blue 6) not in use 7) not in use 8) not in use 11 Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Wiring Diagrams Communications interface: IP Configuration for EWACs Lantronix 1 To configure the EWAC board with an IP address on the same subnet, you will need to download and install the Lantronix Device Installer. http://www.lantronix.com/ftp/DeviceInstaller/Lantronix/4.3/4.3.0.2/Installers/Download_Web/setup.exe 2 After downloading the Lantronix Device Installer, install and run it on a computer on the same network as the EWAC board. 3 You should see something similar to the display above. 4 The two Lantronix devices depict the panel and the EWAC board, respectively. 5 Click on the IP address of the device you want to configure, and click on the Assign IP button to launch the wizard. 6 Once you have assigned an IP address, click on the IP address in the left pane and then select the Web Configuration tab in the main window. Enter admin for User Name and PASS for password 7 Click on Network then Configuration. You should see the IP address of the EWAC module. If not change the IP address to the correct address. 12 8 Click on the Tunnel tab, then Click on Connect Mode. 9 Click on the Host 1 IP address. Change the IP address to the IP address of the HID pivClass PACS Administration Service. 10 Click on System, then Reboot. This will reboot the EWACS to the new settings. When configuring with pivCLASS PACS Administration Software, please refer to the HID documentation 13 Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Wiring Diagrams Communications interface: HID PAM HID PAM employs a RS485 full duplex (2 twisted pairs) for communication. This configuration is used in conjunction with the high assurance solution comprised of pivCLASS Reader Services, pivCLASS Registration Engine and Certificate Manager. Black Wiring from reader to HID PAM GND Red Power + 12 VDC Blue RS485 Tx- Yellow RS485 Tx+ Gray RS485 Rx+ Purple RS485 Rx- Orange Tamper Switch Color 14 Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Installing the Reader Stealth Bio (900W2030) Bracket Dimensions Stealth (900W2036,900W2037,900W2026,900W2027) Bracket Dimensions 15 Veridt Reader Terminal Installation Guide Information in this publication is provided for reference and is believed to be accurate and complete. Veridt is not liable for errors in this publication or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing or use of the information in this publication. Information in this manual is intended for users of this product only and may not be reproduced, stored, transmitted, or transferred, in whole or in part, in any form without the prior and express written permission of Veridt. Veridt reserves the right to make changes to this publication and to the products described in it without notice. All specifications and information concerning products are subject to change without notice. Reference in this publication to information or products protected by copyright or patent does not convey any license under the rights of Veridt or others. Veridt assumes no liability arising from infringements of patents or any other rights of third parties. VERIDT designs, develops and markets integrated reader products combining fingerprint biometrics and applied technologies for enterprise applications, and physical/logical access security requirements. VERIDT products conform to standard protocols established for United States government sector ID programs such as HSPD-12 (FIPS-201), TSA (TWIC) and DOD (CAC) ID by utilizing VERIDT proprietary protocols and algorithms. Applied technologies combined with fingerprint biometrics include smart card technologies, other data storage forms and applications specific communication protocols to create fixed based as well as mobile, wireless and portable biometric based solutions. VERIDT products can provide functionality ranging from fingerprint capture to on-board dedicated ID verification. © 2007 ©2008 © 2009 ©2010 ©2012 ©2013 by Veridt Inc. All rights reserved. Made in America Wireless handheld readers in production Built and Tested in Middleton, Wisconsin Cold weather testing in the snow at minus 2 degrees F Veridt, Inc. 7182 US Highway 14, Ste 401, Middleton , WI 53562 | voice +608-833-1840 | facsimile +608-833-1806 Intelligent Credential Reader Solutions www.veridt.com 16
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