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                                uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader 

 

 

 

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1.0  Introduction 

 
This document details the Physical Access Control Reader 

uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader 

and 

its basic user instruction and installation procedures.  
 
The  8216  reader  extends  the  features  supported  by  the 

8210

  readers,  by  adding  interfaces  for 

accessing  a  Contact  Smart  Card  and  a  SAM  interface.  The  contact  interface  enables  users  to 
securely access their contact smart cards  with or without the use of a Keypad pin. The addition of a 
SAM interface enables end users to load a SAM module for enhanced/ secure card read operations 
and support for third party proprietary protocols. 
 
The  reader  supports  Wiegand  and  RS485  (OSDP  protocol)  interfaces  for  communications  to  the 
control panel.  

 

2.0  Reader 

2.1 

   Functionality 

 

8216

 is a physical access control smart card reader (accessory equipment) that can read the following 

credentials 
 

Contactless HF (13.56MHz) conforming with ISO 14443 A & B, ISO15693 
 
Contactless LF (125KHz) credentials of type FSK, ASK, PSK 
 
Contact Smartcards 

– conforming to ISO-7816 in the ID-1 formfactor 

 

       Keypad  interface  -  can  be  used  stand-alone  or,  for  high  secure  applications,  it  adds  a  second 
level of authentication with a user PIN. 

 

User-feedback interfaces on the reader 

include RGB LED’s and Buzzer. 

 

 The  reader  can  be  interfaced  with  an  access  control  panel  equipped  with  a  Wiegand  or  an 

RS485 half-duplex interface 

 

2.2 

Front/Top Casing  

 

Summary of Contents for uTrust TS

Page 1: ...User Manual uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader 8216 Version 1 1 Confidential Author Sixtus Stanly Version 1 1 Date 11 Aug 2020 Document no 821601_UM...

Page 2: ...Document History Version Date Description of Change Author 1 0 14 Feb 2019 Initial version Sixtus Stanly 1 1 11 Aug 2020 Added ISED French notes Sixtus Stanly...

Page 3: ...rtification ID s 9 6 1 FCC Certification ID MBPTSKPSC 00 9 6 2 IC Certification ID 7485A TSKPSCR0 9 7 0 Installation details 9 7 1 Parts List 9 7 2 Recommended Infrastructure 9 7 3 Connector Informati...

Page 4: ...for third party proprietary protocols The reader supports Wiegand and RS485 OSDP protocol interfaces for communications to the control panel 2 0 Reader 2 1 Functionality 8216 is a physical access cont...

Page 5: ...uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader Page 5 of 15 2 3 Rear View w o back plate...

Page 6: ...uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader Page 6 of 15 Reader with Terminal connector Reader with Pigtail cable...

Page 7: ...uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader Page 7 of 15 Rear View with Backplate Back plate...

Page 8: ...ipment Type of equipment Potted Reader Suitable for Indoor use Interface Type Phoenix connectors and Pigtail cable Voltage Rating 12V DC Current Rating 12V Peak Current 150 mA Average Current 110 mA C...

Page 9: ...MF 6 32X5 16 SS 1 No Top casing mounting security screw Screws SMF 6 32x3 8 SS 3 No s 1 casing to back plate mounting screw and 2 Junction Box mounting screws Nylon anchor plug 4 Nos 6 pin phoenix plu...

Page 10: ...ormation 7 3 1 Pinout diagram Shield Ground Drain Black wire should be connected to the cable shield Caution During Wiring make sure that the VDC lines does not make contact with any other cables as i...

Page 11: ...the wall as per the backplate drawing above b The reader is to be mounted at a height less than 2 meters from the floor for MS1 compliance as per IEC 62368 1 c Insert the nylon screw plugs into the w...

Page 12: ...uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader Page 12 of 15...

Page 13: ...5 8 0 Power up and Testing 1 Turn power on The LED blinks 3 times green with a long beep then turns red 2 Present a card Contactless card The LED blinks green and a short Beep is heard Contact card Th...

Page 14: ...uTrust TS Contact Keypad Reader Page 14 of 15 3 Press Key Buzzer tone backlight LED blinks...

Page 15: ...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...

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