GE Interlogix 840 Manuel utilisateur

Part Number: 460394001E
October 2002
Model 840/845
Contactless
Smart Card Reader
Installation Guide
GE Interlogix, CASI Di ision
791 Park of Commerce Boule ard
Suite 100
Boca Raton, Florida 33487
(561) 998-6100

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compatibility and maintainability, no assurance of successful installation
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may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required
to ta e adequate measures.

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Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................... 1
Product Features............................................................................................... 2
Installation Steps............................................................................................... 3
Mounting the Reader........................................................................................ 3
Connecting the Reader..................................................................................... 6
Cabling Distances................................................................................6
Pinouts ..................................................................................................7
Communications Settings................................................................................ 9
Testing for Current Settings...............................................................9
Setting the Communications Mode (CASI Mode)........................ 10
Setting the Communications Mode (Native Mode) .....................11
Digital Input (Door Contact and Exit Request)
Supervised F/2F Mode Only ........................................................................ 13
Testing the Reader .......................................................................................... 22
Troubleshooting Guide.................................................................................. 23
Technical Specifications................................................................................. 26
Functional Specifications............................................................................... 27
Regulatory Notices: ........................................................................................ 30

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Figures
Figure 1: Model 84x Reader Gang Box Mounting....................... 4
Figure 2: Model 84x Reader Wall Mounting................................ 5
Figure 3: Model 84x Reader, J2 Connector Location.................... 8
Figure 4: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x Supervised F/2F Mode .. 14
Figure 5: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x Wiegand 4001 Mode ..... 16
Figure 6: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x Unsupervised F/2F Mode ...
18
Figure 7: Wiring Diagram, Model 84x Omron/Magstripe Strobe
Mode 20

Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader 1
Introduction
This manual is an installation guide for the CASI Model 840/845
Contactless Smart Card Reader. Throughout this guide, the abbreviation
84x will stand for reader Models 840 and 845.
The 84x Reader is designed to mount on a standard U.S. single electrical
gang box.
The Model 845 is identical to the Model 840 except for a built-in twelve
position keypad. This feature makes this reader ideal for installations
requiring keypad PIN entry in addition to a valid smart card read.

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Product Features
The CASI Model 840/845 Contactless Smart Card Reader offers the
following features:
• State-of-the-art architecture.
• The ability to read all MIFARE®1 type Contactless Smart Cards.
• The ability to read the unique serial number of a MIFARE®1 card and
convert the hex format to twelve digits Binary Coded Decimal (BCD).
• Supervised communications with the microcontroller over a
bidirectional F/2F data link that carries the following:
• Contactless smart card ID data
• Supervision messages
•Exitrequestanddoorswitchstatus
• Microcontroller acknowledgments and commands
• Intelligent bidirectional communication between the reader and
microcontroller, which can be accomplished over 4-conductor
telephone cable.
• Weather-resistant housing for outdoor use.
• Standard 12V operation.
• A clear, logical user interface with three LEDs and a beeper.
• Rugged, molded polycarbonate construction with integral backplate.
• Built-in tamper alarm.
• Two supervised digital switch inputs for interfacing exit request and
door contact switches.
• External tamper.
• Installer programmable communications selector:
• Supervised F/2F communications.
• Unsupervised F/2F communications.
• Omron/Magstripe Strobe communications.
• Wiegand 4001 communications.
• RS-232, 9600 8/N/1 communications.
• UL verified for indoor use only.

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Installation Steps
The following is the general sequence of steps to follow in installing the
84x Reader. Each step is explained in further detail in the sections that
follow.
1. Mount the reader backplate only (the reader will be mounted later).
Refer to “Mounting the Reader” below.
2. Connect the reader. Refer to “Connecting the Reader” on page 6.
3. Mount the reader to the backplate. Refer to “Mounting the Reader”
below.
4. Test the reader. Refer to “Testing the Reader” on page 22.
5. If necessary, refer to “Troubleshooting Guide” on page 23 for
troubleshooting information.
Mounting the Reader
The reader comes with a backplate suitable for mounting directly onto a
standard U.S. electrical single-gang box. The reader may also be mounted
directly onto a hollow wall. The reader is supplied with a weather-
resistant gasket.
The figures listed below begin on the next page. Refer to the appropriate
figure for the type of reader you are mounting.
Figure 1, “Model 84x Reader - Gang Box Mounting,” on page 4.
Figure 2, “Model 84x Reader - Wall Mounting,” on page 5.

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FIGURE 1: Model 84x Reader - Gang Box Mounting

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FIGURE 2: Model 84x Reader - Wall Mounting

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Connecting the Reader
Cabling Distances
The table below gives the maximum cabling distances between the reader
and the microcontroller.
NOTES:
1. Reader supply voltage measured at microcontroller: 13.6V is nominal
when line-powered; 12V is nominal when battery-powered.
2. All cable distances are typical maximums.
3. Readers powered by a local 12VDC power supply will have a maximum
cable distance of 500 feet (152m) of 24 AWG telephone wire.
4. The reader will wor well with unshielded cable in most environments.
No company can guarantee that data will be reliably transmitted for long
distances on unshielded cable in every installation. Typical Wiegand
reader installation requires eight-conductor shielded cable to provide
reader power, controller communication, door contact, exit push
button, and tamper switch status. The same functionality is provided by
Proximity Perfect readers, "supervised" with four-conductor unshielded
cable.
TABLE 1: Cable Distances
13.6 Volts (see Note 1)
18 AWG 24 AWG
12 Volts (see Note 1)
18 AWG 24 AWG
2750 ft
838m
750 ft
229m
2000 ft
610m
500 ft
152m
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