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9    -    Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)

 Communication

Communication between the card reader and the IP
Controller Board

The communication between one of the supported card reader and
the IP Controller board is done by a protocol (a definition of
communication codes or language by which they can communicate).
Many manufacturers of readers have defined their own
communication protocol.
To comply to those protocols the IP reader software is adapted to
the applied protocol.

Communication between the server and the IP
Controller Board

Inepro has defined it’s own protocol for communication between the
IP controller board and the server.
To ensure the security of the card data an AES (Advanced
Encryption Standard) encryption is applied to the data.

Encryption

The encryption key is renewed with every connection so it is not
possible for another device than the IP controller board to present
card data to the server. With every connection the server will send a
new AES key to the IP controller board. This encryption key is
received by the IP controller board and used to encrypt the data
before it is transmitted to the server.
A time-out for the data to arrive at the server is set at 10 seconds. If
the server does not respond within this time, the protocol will be
cancelled and the data will not be processed.

Alternative server

It is possible to set up a second server for the IP reader. This allows
the IP reader to look for an alternative server if the main server does
not respond.

Summary of Contents for IP Card Reader

Page 1: ...2019 Inepro B V All rights reserved Technical Manual Inepro IP Reader Konica Minolta Inepro IP Reader Konica Minolta...

Page 2: ...Konica Minolta This manual contains information on how to do that please read it carefully Due to continuous product improvements this manual is subject to changes without notice We strongly recommend...

Page 3: ...the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source cod...

Page 4: ...n 1 Components 3 Operating Procedures 6 Communication 8 Network Connections 11 LEDs Light Emitting Diodes 14 Relays 19 Software configuration settings 22 Inepro Business Server Optional 30 Specificati...

Page 5: ...o recy cle the reusable materials and to minimise the amount of materials to be disposed of Please observ e the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials exhausted batteries and...

Page 6: ...I Introduction Part...

Page 7: ...Inepro IP Card Reader Legic Prime KoMi 361103 Inepro IP Card Reader Legic Advant KoMi 361104 Inepro IP Card Reader iClass KoMi 361105 Inepro IP Card Reader Prox KoMi 361106 Inepro IP Card Reader Inda...

Page 8: ...II Components Part...

Page 9: ...s of the following components Grey Card Reader Housing Grey Antenna Box Antenna Box Cap 1 Grey Antenna Box Cap 2 Grey Controller Box Wire Duct Grey Network Cables Network Cable UTP C5E Patch Black 0 5...

Page 10: ...d Guide Inepro Manuals Cable clip Cable clip PK 250 Self Adhesive Fastener 6 x 6 mm Check Components Please check if all the components are in the set before you continue with the installation and set...

Page 11: ...III Operating Procedures Part...

Page 12: ...communicates with the card reader When a card is presented to the reader it will read the card s data The IP controller board makes a request to the card reader for the data The IP controller board w...

Page 13: ...IV Communication Part...

Page 14: ...the security of the card data an AES Advanced Encryption Standard encryption is applied to the data Encryption The encryption key is renewed with every connection so it is not possible for another de...

Page 15: ...Communication 10 IP Reader encryption protocol...

Page 16: ...V Network Connections Part...

Page 17: ...e used normally to connect to the wall outlet and the Ethernet device But the IP controller board can also be supplied with energy by a Power over Ethernet switch In this case the connection from the...

Page 18: ...ons IP Controller Board IP Controller Board LED s RS232 Led on Communication between card reader and controller board is OK RUN led on Program in the micro on the IP controller board runs correctly CA...

Page 19: ...VI LEDs Light Emitting Diodes Part...

Page 20: ...15 Inepro IP Reader Konica Minolta LEDs Light Emitting Diodes...

Page 21: ...rd presented to reader but no reaction f rom serv er Contant on of f pattern 0 5 sec 0 5 sec f or 30 seconds Non Wiegand Card accepted card data presented to serv er and accepted at the serv er On Wie...

Page 22: ...accessed 1 The card data was presented to the serv er 2 seconds ago ETH Green Running OK On ETH Orange Running OK Blinking Footnotes 1 There are card readers that have a protocol installed where the c...

Page 23: ...as a network switch router LED Status Display Green or orange PoE Connection exists On Connection does not exist Of f Orange or green PoE Data is being transmitted Blinking at transmission speed Bad o...

Page 24: ...VII Relays Part...

Page 25: ...ications Type LUZ 5 RAYEX ELEC Maximum load AC 2A 125Vac Maximum load DC 2A 24Vdc Connection Normally Open contact pins are connected when the relay is activated Connector specifications Type B4B XH A...

Page 26: ...21 Inepro IP Reader Konica Minolta PCB trace specifications at a current of 2A Trace width 1 5mm Copper thickness 0 035 mm Temperature increase 9 degrees centigrade...

Page 27: ...VIII Software configuration settings Part...

Page 28: ...nfiguration settings can be managed using the IP card reader config tool When you start the configuration set up program this screen will be displayed Press the button to search for connected IP Reade...

Page 29: ...yed the host name PoE Test The IP address is also retrieved and displayed Select an IP Reader by double clicking on the intended IP Reader info line in the list When the IP Reader information has been...

Page 30: ...serv er Domain Name Sy stem The IP address of the serv er with the Domain Name Sy stem the sy stem that transf orms names to IP addresses and v ice v ersa Server config settings Key Description Serv e...

Page 31: ...addressed below Setting 2 Setting 3 Data 1 Data 2 These fields will be used for retrieving the card reader data The values entered here are dependent on the card that is used Note The raw data is supp...

Page 32: ...eader software will enable you to select one of the protocols Remark all types in setting 0 means All types except 2 and 128 255 0 All types except value 2 and 128 255 1 H10301 26 8 bit 2 H10302 37 no...

Page 33: ...itag2 and Ti RFID The card data of the EM4x02 and EM4x05 cards will be processed and send in rev ersed order Setting 2 Not applicable Setting 3 Not applicable Data 1 Not applicable Data 2 Not applicab...

Page 34: ...ire are not inf luenced by these settings 0 Card serial number is calculated f rom the raw data in the rev ersed order 1 Card serial number is calculated f rom the raw data in the normal order Settin...

Page 35: ...IX Inepro Business Server Optional Part...

Page 36: ...system uses an Inepro Business Server you should follow these instructions to register your IP reader with it otherwise skip this chapter you have finished installing your IP reader Warning The Inepr...

Page 37: ...Inepro directory 2 Right click on System default and choose Insert from the menu 3 A new group will be created that can be named For each IP reader such a group will have to be created 4 Right click...

Page 38: ...appears 7 Choose the setting IPReaderID 8 Retrieve the IP Reader serial MAC address from the IP Config Tool and insert it in the Value field 9 Click on OK and the reader is registered in the Inepro Ba...

Page 39: ...n the Advanced Terminals menu 13 These terminals can now be connected to a Multi functional like you would connect a PayCon terminal 14 Refer to the Inepro Back Office Manager manual for more details...

Page 40: ...X Specifications Part...

Page 41: ...3 VA Housing Material PC ABS crash flame and scratch resistant plastic Colour Antenna Board Housing Grey Colour Controller Board Housing Light Grey Dimensions Controller Board Housing 11 5 x 16 x 3 4...

Page 42: ...XI Appendix I Part...

Page 43: ...Appendix I 38...

Page 44: ...XII Notes Part...

Page 45: ...Notes 40 Notes This area is meant for the reader s notes...

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