ZKTECO KR300 ID/MiFare Read the first User Manual

ZKTECO CO., LTD. ID/MiFare Read the first Users Manual

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 Non-contact radio frequency ID card reader KR300 series products  1. overview The KR300 series products are125KHz non-contact rf ID card reader, which is based on the ISO/IEC14443A international standard protocol developed non-contact smart card serial number card reader. It was designed by our company's self-designed high performance rfid circuit. It is characterized by high level of integration, strong anti-jamming ability, small volume, stable performance and high price performance. It provides the wegen 34 or wegen 26 communication interface, which is suitable for all kinds of rfid applications such as door prohibiting, attendance, charging, burglar, and patrol.  2. characteristic 2.1 The  card  reader  comes  with  the  card  antenna,  which  is  the  same  as  PCBA.  The difference is the software version, the shell, the length of the wire 2.2    Different versions of software support different CARDS 2.3   Effective range from 0 to 5cm (depending on the work environment and different CARDS) 2.4   The receiving time is less than 80ms within the valid distance 2.5   Single dc power + 12V power supply, operating current is less than 100mA 2.6    The IC section is Wiegand34bits and ID parts for Wiegand26bits standard format data output 2.7  Fully enclosed adhesive, waterproof, moisture-proof  3. Line description              RED:  VCC BLACK:  GND WHITE:      Wiegand D1 GREEN:  Wiegand D0 PURPLE:  BEEPER GRAY:  Green LED
 4. Characteristic parameters 4.1 The limit parameter  project numerical unit +12V,Vcc 12.5 V Data0,I0/Clock,ICK 25 mA Data1,I1/Data,ID     25 mA Hold,IH/Card Present,ICP 25 mA antenna,IAN 82 mA Working temperature,TOPR -1070 C Storage temperature,TSTR -55~+125 C     4.2 Electrical, mechanical properties (not specify TA = 25 °, Vcc = 5 v) project minimum typical maximum unit +12V,Vcc 7 12 14 V Working current,Ic    82 98 mA ID Working frequency,FRES 124.8 125 125.6 KHz ID Effective distance,D * 30 40 55 mm Decoding time,TDEC 65 100    ms Data0,Data1,Hold/ ata,Clock,Card, The Present end outputs high potential,VoH 2.4(IoH=80uA), 0.75Vcc(IoH=30uA) 0.9Vcc(IoH=12uA) V Data0,Data1,Hold/ ata,Clock,Card,  Present  end output is high potential, VoH 0.5 ( IoL=20mA,Vcc=5V,IoL=20mA,Vcc=3.3V) V The dimensions, L, X, W, X H (not counting  the  length  of  the wiring) 77.5*42.8*15.2   (error±3mm) mm  Effective distance and the power supply voltage, using IC, ID card and use related to the environment.
 5. Wigan code format specification   5.1 W34 Sequence diagram                      5.2 W34  data format          32 BITS SERIAL NUMBER = 4BYTE (HEX) Note: MSB is sent first; MSB is a 16-bit parity BIT; LSB is a low 16 BIT parity BIT; Even if the number of 1 in 16 BIT is even, MSB is 1; When the number of 1 is odd, MSB is 0; Parity definition: the LSB is 0 when the number of 1 is even. When the number of 1 is odd, the LSB is 1.
    5.3 W26 Sequence diagram               5.4 W26 data format         24 BITS SERIAL NUMBER = 3BYTE (HEX) Note: MSB is sent first; MSB is an even check BIT of 12 bits; LSB is a low 12 BIT parity BIT; Parity definition: MSB is 1 when the number of 1 in 12 BIT is even. When the number of 1 is odd, MSB is 0; Parity definition: the LSB is 0 when the number of 1 is even. When the number of 1 is odd, the LSB is 1.
 6. label            7. Matters needing attention in operation and maintenance  warnings   7.1  connect cable  should rear can power wiring. 7.2    maintenance  may not arbitrarily change the product in the Ann circuit component model, specification and parameter. 7.3  light with light. 7.4  products specified in the instructions for only with equipment connection using  device to connect with others  subject to explosion proof test.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   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.

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