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            User’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

13.56MHz Contactless Smart Card Reader 

13.56MHz Contactless Universal Smart Card Reader 

Fingerprint-Stored Smart Card ID-Only Reader 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SRK101

Page 1: ...User s Manual 13 56MHz Contactless Smart Card Reader 13 56MHz Contactless Universal Smart Card Reader Fingerprint Stored Smart Card ID Only Reader ...

Page 2: ...Features 4 4 Identifying Supplied Parts 5 5 Specification 6 6 Installation 8 7 Wire Color Table 10 8 Output Format 10 9 Wire Connection to Access Controller 13 10 Operations 14 11 Applendix 16 12 FCC Registration Information 17 13 Warranty and Service 18 14 Template 19 ...

Page 3: ... as they may touch voltage points and or short circuit parts possibly resulting in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 7 Never disassemble this product by yourself take the unit to a qualified service center whenever service or repair is required Opening or removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Also incorrect reassembly can cause e...

Page 4: ...at have been issued using the PRG2000B and transmits the data to the controller in various formats 3 LED indicators red green and yellow and a built in Piezo buzzer will guarantee you accurate and reliable system operations 3 Features 9 Common 13 56MHz MIFARE Contactless Smart Card PIN Reader Read Range Up to 4 inches 10cm User Defined Formats Available 4 8bit Burst Output Format Available 12 Butt...

Page 5: ...ted ID of Smart Card that is written by PRG2000B 26bit Wiegand default RS232 ABA Track II optional Output Format Compatible Controller iCON100 iTDC FINGER007SRB Third Party Controller Compatible Reader SR10B SR30B FGR006SRB FINGER006SRB 4 Identifying Supplied Parts Please unpack and check the contents of the box SRK101 SRK101U SRK101B Wall Mount O Ring User s Manual 1ea 1ea 5ea 1 Copy 3 5 40 Screw...

Page 6: ...Control 1ea of External Buzzer Control 34bit Wiegand Default RS232 Default 26bit Wiegand Default RS232 Default Output Port 4 8bit Burst for PIN Selectable ABA Track II Optional Keypad 12 button Keypad LED Indicator 3 Array LED Indicators Red Green Yellow Buzzer Piezo Buzzer Operating Temperature 35 65 C 31 F 149 F Operating Humidity 10 90 Relative Humidity Non condensing Color Dark Pearl Gray Mate...

Page 7: ... SRK101B Up to 4 inches 10cm Up to 2 inches 5cm SR10U SR30U SRK101U Up to 4 inches 10cm Up to 2 inches 5cm SR10RW SR30RW SRK101RW Up to 4 inches 10cm Up to 2 inches 5cm FINGER007SR B FINGER006SR B FGR006SR B Up to 4 inches 10cm Up to 2 inches 5cm SR505 Up to 4 inches 10cm Up to 2 inches 5cm Read Range FACE007SR FACE006SR Up to 4 inches 10cm Up to 2 inches 5cm 7 ...

Page 8: ...e 6 3 Using two 6 32 or M3 screws install the Wall Mount to the wall Caution Once mounted to Wall Mount the Main Unit can t be unmounted Therefore it is important to have all functions tested before mounting to the Wall Mount If you unmount an already installed Main Unit from the Wall Mount the lock parts on the Wall Mount will be broken and you ll have to replace it with a new Wall Mount 6 4 Inse...

Page 9: ...er between the metal surface and the reader 2 When installing more than two readers side by side or back to back The read range may get reduced if more than two readers are installed side by side or back to back Also when a card is presented to one of the readers the other reader may wrongly recognize the card as well To prevent such interference make sure the distance between readers is at least ...

Page 10: ... 5V 5V 0V 0V Signal Color Main Power 12V Red Power Ground GND Black ABA Track II CP Out Orange Wiegand Data 0 Out ABA Track II Data Out Green Wiegand Data 1 Out ABA Track II Clock Out White Buzzer Control In Blue LED Control In RED White wire with Red stripe LED Control In GREEN Yellow LED Control In YELLOW White wire with Blue stripe Tamper Switch Out NC White wire with Green stripe Tamper Switch...

Page 11: ... 0011 3 9 1001 9 4 0100 4 ESC 1010 A 5 0101 5 ENT 1011 B 8bit Burst output format Keypads Binary Hexa Keypads Binary Hexa 0 11110000 F0 6 10010110 96 1 11100001 E1 7 10000111 87 2 11010010 D2 8 01111000 78 3 11000011 C3 9 01101001 69 4 10110100 B4 ESC 01011010 5A 5 10100101 A5 ENT 01001011 4B 2 Timing Diagram 3 5V 0 5V 100uS 1mS Data 0 100uS 100uS Data 1 3 5V 0 5V 5V 5V 0V 0V 11 ...

Page 12: ...V 3V Space 0 Mark 1 8 Data Bits 2 Stop Bits Indeterminate Region Data packet corresponding to ASCII character A Start Bit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 LSB MSB 0V 2 Data Structure START 0X02H DATA 8 Char END 0x03H LRC Card Output START 0X02H DATA 1 8 Char END 0x03H LRC Keypad Output 12 ...

Page 13: ...ad data to the Access Controller via Wiegand Data1 and RS232 TX wires 34 26bit Wiegand 8bit burst RS232 9 2 Wiring for Controlling Red Green and Yellow LEDs Optional SRK101 SRK101U Output Format 34bit Wiegand RS232 Card 8bit Burst PIN SRK101B Output Format 26bit Wiegand RS232 Card 8bit Burst PIN SRK101 SRK101U SRK101B transmits the card keypad data to the Access Controller via Wiegand Data0 Wiegan...

Page 14: ... ON 34 26bit Wiegand RS232 34 26bit Wiegand RS232 CAUTION By default both JP3 and JP5 are OFF 10 3 Operations 10 3 1 Basic Operations 1 After powered on the Reader beeps 4 times and the LEDs are turned on and off If the Red and Yellow LEDs are lit the Reader is in the standby mode after successful initialization and diagnosis 2 Present a Smart Mifare card to the reader until you hear a beep and th...

Page 15: ...rd is presented to the reader the Yellow LED will be lit and then the Green LED will come back on again for the next reading 6 Buzzer Control By default the reader generates one beep when a Smart Mifare card is presented However by connecting the Buzzer Control Input Blue wire to the Ground you can set the reader to generate more beeps for better indication of its access granted or denied status Y...

Page 16: ... adapter can support the current consumption of each reader multiplied by the number of the connected readers 2 Even if the power source has sufficient capacity the cable may not be an ordinary power cable i e communication cable UTP cable etc or the length is so long that there is lots of power loss In this case replace the cable with a power cable or reinforce the cable 3 If the problem still pe...

Page 17: ...ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to 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 radi...

Page 18: ...1 Tel 310 782 8383 Fax 310 782 8298 E mail rflogics rflogics com Website www rflogics com Hong Kong Branch IDTECK Hong Kong 12 F B2B Centre No 36 Connaught Road West Hong Kong Tel 852 2581 9580 Fax 852 2234 5150 E mail alchu qala com hk Website www ristarhk com Please use the original container or pack the unit s in a sturdy carton with sufficient packing to prevent damage include the following in...

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Page 20: ...ct to change without notice at any time 5F Ace Techno Tower B D 684 1 Deungchon Dong Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 030 Korea Tel 82 2 2659 0055 Fax 82 2 2659 0086 E mail webmaster idteck com MARSR30HK3X June 2008 Copyright IDTECK Co Ltd MARSR3UHK1X 20 MARSR3BHK3X ...

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