Cypress HHR-4000 Manuel utilisateur

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Wireless Handheld Reader
with OSDP™ Secure Channel
HHR-4000 Single-Lane Kits
Product Manual
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HHR-4000_Single_210920
Kit Part Numbers
1-Reader, Single-lane kit
HHR-4166-GY (UPC: 816684002526), HHR-4166-WH (UPC: 816684002533)
2-Reader, Single-lane kit
HHR-4266-GY (UPC: 816684002687), HHR-4266-WH (UPC: 816684002694)

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Specifications
Kit Contents
HHR-4166-GY
HHR-8066-GY, HHR-8300, HHR-DOCK-GY, HHR-RCHL
HHR-4166-WH
HHR-8066-WH, HHR-8300, HHR-DOCK-WH. HHR-RCHL
HHR-4266-GY
HHR-8066-GY x2, HHR-8400, HHR-DOCK-GY x2, HHR-RCHL x2
HHR-4266-WH
HHR-8066-WH x2, HHR-8400, HHR-DOCK-WH x2, HHR-RCHL x2
Individual
Part Numbers
Reader - Single-lane
HHR-8066-GY (UPC: 816684002656), HHR-8066-WH (UPC: 816684002663)
Base - Single-lane
HHR-8300 (UPC: 816684002496)
Base - Dual-lane
HHR-8400 (UPC: 816684002489)
Dock
HHR-DOCK-GY (UPC: 816684001291), HHR-DOCK-WH (UPC: 816684001307)
Charger
HHR-RCHL (UPC: 816684001284)
Physical
Handheld Reader
6.81” x 3.63” x 1.58” (17.30 x 9.22 x 4.01 cm) / 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg)
Charging Dock
4.76” x 4.1” x 2.2” (12.09 x 10.41 x 5.59 cm) / 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
Base Unit
9.25” x 7.0” x 2.25” (23.50 x 17.78 x 5.72 cm) / 1.3 lbs (0.59 kg)
Environmental
Temperature Range
-17 to 54 C
HHR Reader
Weatherproof Enclosure -ASA+PC-FR - IP65
HHR Base Unit
Weatherproof Enclosure - Polycarbonate (PC) - IP65
Electrical
Base Unit Supply Voltage
8-16Vdc Current 600mA
Handheld Reader Internal
LiPo Battery Pack
7.4V 3800mAh Rechargeable (not field-serviceable)
Charging Dock
Input: 100-240 Vac, 1A, 50/60Hz Max
Relays
Max Switching
220Vdc 30W (resistive) 1A / 250Vac 37.5VA1A
Running Spec with load
30Vdc 1A (resistive) / 125 Vac 0.3A (resistive), 1x105 operations @ 20˚C
Credential
Technologies
HID Prox, EM4102, AWID Prox; ISO14443A/B ISO15693, FeliCa™ (IDm); MIFARE Classic®, MIFARE DESFire® 0.6,
MIFARE DESFire® EV1 (32 bit CSN), HID: iCLASS® Standard/SE/SR/Seos; PIV II, Secure Identity Object® (SIO®)
Radio
Wireless Physical Layer
IEEE 802.15.4
Frequency
2.4 GHz ISM band
Type
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
Transmit Power
15 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity
-103 dBm (1% PER, 250Kbps)
Modulation
O-QPSK
Agency Approvals
FCC Part 15.247: FCC ID: U90-SM220
Industry Canada (IC): 7084A-SM220
CE Certified: Certified to EN300 328 Version 1.8.1
Security Encryption
OSDP v2.2 with Secure Channel Encryption!
Radio link layer encryption using AES128
Wireless
range
Indoor
150 feet* (45 meters*) typical range
Outdoor
500 feet* (150 meters*) typical range
*Note: Distances are typical line-of-sight. Actual distance may vary depending upon terrain, RF environment, building
materials, and height of antenna.
Additional
Features
Vend button controls a relay for functions such as operating gates or possible duress notification.
Handheld Reader’s gate-selection feature can be used for ingress and egress lanes or gates.

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Table of Contents
Topic
Page
Specifications
2
Table of Contents
3
Product Overview
4
Wireless Encryption
5
Cable Recommendations and Battery Safety
6
What Is Included In The Kit
7
HHR-8300 Board A Pin Layout
8
HHR-8400 Board A and Board B Pin Layout
9
HHR-8300 Wiring Diagram
10
HHR-8400 Wiring Diagram
11
LED Functions
12
Button Functions
13
Reading Credentials
14
Access Granted / Access Denied Responses
15
Using the Vend Button
16-17
HHR-4166 Bench Testing
18
HHR-4266 Bench Testing
19-20
Field Installation
21-25
Battery Life and Charging
26-28
Troubleshooting
29-30
Installing External Pull-up Resistors
31
HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - Table of Contents

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The Cypress Handheld Reader System with OSDP Secure Channel protocol: A wireless handheld credential reader
which interfaces with the access controller through the reader's matched Base Unit, using an encrypted wireless link.
The Handheld Reader is a mobile proximity card reader that connects wirelessly to the access control panel. The Base
Unit connects to the access control panel similar to a standard Wiegand reader and the access control panel validates
the credentials. The Base Unit is able to provide an Access Granted or Access Denied response after a credential is
presented. The Handheld Reader and Base Unit do not store any credential data. There are two types of Single-lane
kits: HHR-4166 (one reader) and HHR-4266 (2 reader).
Advantages of OSDP Secure Channel Protocol
Application Protocol Integrity and Confidentiality Controls: !
OSDP Secure Channel-compliant handheld units and base stations protect the integrity, confidentiality, and
authenticity controls of all messages transmitted across the network.!
Protocol Replay Protection:
Resilient against replay attacks, using a rolling Message Authentication Code to ensure no two messages appear the
same as transmitted over the network, and no two identically received messages are accepted.!
Handheld Reader Authentication State Linked to Authentication Attempt:
No message from the base station (or from an attacker) can cause the user interface to signal authorization without first
having transmitted credential data to the base station. !
Protocol Does Not Leak Sensitive Data:
The OSDP specification relies upon an inherently secure connection to perform initial key exchange, using a default
key defined in the specification. This is done with randomly generated keys, at the the factory. The keys are not stored
by Cypress.!
Authentication Method Diminishes Efficacy of Brute-Force Attack: !
The authentication method implements rate limiting, allowing one attempt per 5 seconds to diminish the efficacy of a
brute-force attack while maintaining system responsiveness during normal use. The base station and handheld unit
firmware do not accept repetitive badge presentations to prevent rogue hardware from searching badge space for
authorized IDs.!
Communication Security Does Not Rely on Protocol Secrecy: !
Implementation of the Security Industry Association’s Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) eliminates the
system’s reliance on protocol secrecy. This protocol is well known and widely accepted in the access control industry
as the solution to data security in physical access control.
HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - Overview

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HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - Wireless Encryption
OSDP Secure Channel Encryption:!
The HHR-8066 reader has its own OSDP Secure Channel
session with the HHR-8300/HHR-8400 base. Each of
these OSDP Secure Channel sessions is encrypted with
its own encryption key.
Radio Level Encryption:!
The radios in all of the HHR-8066 readers and the
HHR-8300/HHR-8400 base encrypt all of data being
transmitted between the readers and the base. The radio
level encryption uses AES128. The readers and the base
share an encryption key for the radio level encryption.
HHR-8300 /!
HHR-8400 Base
HHR-8066 Readers
HHR-8066 Readers
Arrows show all wireless
devices sharing the same
radio level encryption key.
Arrows show both
readers and the base
have individual OSDP
Secure Channel sessions,
each with their own
encryption key.
HHR-8300 /!
HHR-8400 Base
Wireless Communication
The wireless radios in the HHR-4000 readers and base units use the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for mesh networking. The
HHR readers and base units form ad-hoc mesh networks, which do not require additional external infrastructure (such
as WLAN) to function.!
The communication protocol between HHR-4000 devices over the air is the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP).
OSDP is an IEC standard (IEC 60839-11-5). This protocol uses the AES-128 cipher in CBC mode for both data
confidentiality and message authenticity. !
Wireless Encryption
The HHR-4000 devices wireless communication utilize two layers of encryption. The first layer of encryption is on the
radio link layer, which uses AES-128 to encrypt data packets between the radios in the Handheld readers and the Base
Unit. The second layer of encryption is on the protocol level, which uses the OSDP Secure Channel protocol to encrypt
the OSDP messages sent between the Base Unit and the Handheld Readers.

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Unpacking!
•Remove packaging from units and check interior of Base Unit for any shipping damage.!
•Inventory any included parts (depending on model), shown below.!
•Locate any terminal connectors, manuals / quick-starts, and warranty information.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS For LiPo BATTERIES
It is important to specifically use a Lithium Polymer/Li-ion charger only. Do not use a NiMH or NiCd charger. Failure to
use the proper charger may cause a fire, which could result in personal injury/property damage.!
Never charge batteries unattended. When charging LiPo/Li-ion batteries, batteries should constantly be observed to
monitor the charging process to ensure batteries are being charged properly and to respond to potential problems
which may occur.!
Some LiPo/Li-ion chargers on the market may have technical deficiencies and charge the LiPo/Li-ion batteries
incorrectly or at an improper rate. It is your responsibility to ensure the charger you purchased works properly.!
If at any time a battery begins to heat, smoke, swell, or balloon, immediately stop charging the battery and disconnect
the charger, then observe the battery in a safe place for approximately 15 minutes, since the battery could leak and
react with air, causing chemicals to ignite and result in a fire. Since delayed chemical reaction can occur, it is best to
observe the battery as a safety precaution, in a safe area outside of any building or vehicle and away from any
combustible material.
HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - Cable Recommendations and Battery Safety
Cable Recommendations
Wiegand / LED
PVC - Belden 9942 or 8777 - 22 AWG 3 Pair Shielded, 250 feet max$
Plenum - Belden 82777 - 22 AWG 3 Pair Shielded, 250 feet max$
PVC - Belden 9873 - 20 AWG 3 Pair Shielded, 500 feet max$
Plenum - Belden 83606 or 85164 - 20 AWG 3 Pair Shielded, 500 feet max
Inputs / Outputs
PVC - Belden 8451 - 22 AWG 1 Pair, 1000 feet max$
Plenum - Belden 82761 - 22 AWG 1 Pair, 1000 feet max
Power
PVC - Belden 8461 - 18 AWG 1 Pair, 25 feet max$
Plenum - Belden 82740 - 18 AWG 1 Pair, 25 feet max

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HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - What Is Included In The Kit
HHR-4166!
HHR-8066 Single-lane Reader x1!
HHR-8300 Single-lane Base x1!
HHR-DOCK Charging Dock x1!
HHR-RCHL Wall Plug Charger x1!
This kit has one HHR-8066 reader and the HHR-8300 single-lane base.
HHR-4266!
HHR-8066 Single-lane Reader x2!
HHR-8400 Dual-lane Base x1!
HHR-DOCK Charging Dock x2!
HHR-RCHL Wall Plug Charger x 2!
This kit has two HHR-8066 readers, one set to the IN Lane and the other set to the OUT Lane; and the HHR-8400 dual-
lane base.

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HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - HHR-8300 Board A Pin Layout
Board A DIP Switches
Radio Control DIP Switches
J1 Header
J2 Header
J3 Header
Status/Diagnostic LED
1 8 - 16VDC
2 Ground
Status LED
1 EXP(+)
2 EXP(-)
3 +5V Out
4 P.R. 2
5 P.R. 1
6 LED In
7 D1/D Out
8 D0/C Out
Relay 4 N.O. 1
Relay 4 COM 2
Relay 4 N.C. 3
Relay 3 N.O. 4
Relay 3 COM 5
Realy 3 N.C. 6
Ground 7
Aux Out 8
Relay 2 In 9
Relay 1 In 10
Suprex®
Central
Board A

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HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - HHR-8400 Board A and Board B Pin Layout
1 8 - 16VDC
2 Ground
Status LED
1 EXP(+)
2 EXP(-)
3 +5V Out
4 P.R. 2
5 P.R. 1
6 LED In
7 D1/D Out
8 D0/C Out
Relay 4 N.O. 1
Relay 4 COM 2
Relay 4 N.C. 3
Relay 3 N.O. 4
Relay 3 COM 5
Realy 3 N.C. 6
Ground 7
Aux Out 8
Relay 2 In 9
Relay 1 In 10
Suprex®
Central
1 8 - 16VDC
2 Ground
Status LED
1 EXP(+)
2 EXP(-)
3 +5V Out
4 P.R. 2
5 P.R. 1
6 LED In
7 D1/D Out
8 D0/C Out
Relay 4 N.O. 1
Relay 4 COM 2
Relay 4 N.C. 3
Relay 3 N.O. 4
Relay 3 COM 5
Realy 3 N.C. 6
RS-232 TxD 7
RS-232 RxD 8
Ground 9
Aux Out 10
Relay 2 In 11
Relay 1 In 12
Suprex®
EXP Central
Board A
Board B
J1 Header
Board B DIP Switches
J2 Header
J3 Header
Board A DIP Switches
Radio Control DIP Switches
J1 Header
J2 Header
J3 Header
Status/Diagnostic LED
Status/Diagnostic LED

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HHR-4X66 Single-lane Kits - HHR-8300 Wiring Diagram
DC Power
Supply
Power
Ground
Access
Control
Panel
N.O.
COM
Ground
LED 2 Out
LED 1 Out
Data 1
Data 0
1 8 - 16VDC
2 Ground
Status LED
1 EXP(+)
2 EXP(-)
3 +5V Out
4 P.R. 2
5 P.R. 1
6 LED In
7 D1/D Out
8 D0/C Out
Relay 4 N.O. 1
Relay 4 COM 2
Relay 4 N.C. 3
Relay 3 N.O. 4
Relay 3 COM 5
Realy 3 N.C. 6
Ground 7
Aux Out 8
Relay 2 In 9
Relay 1 In 10
Suprex®
Central
Board A
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