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Online operation with firmware option Subterminal 

 

 

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Firmware update  

 

 

IMPORTANT 

Neither the power supply nor the connection to the programming interface may be interrupted during 
a firmware update 
 
 

Task 

Illumination unit/Compact 
Reader 

1.  Switch off the power supply at the reader 

- the access point is blocked for the entire time 

 

2. 

Set DIP switch 6 to ON

 and connect the power supply 

(in the case of an uninterrupted power supply, changing the status of 
DIP switch 6 has no effect) 

2x short beeps, then  
red/green flashing 

3.  Connect programmer to Compact Reader 

Information

 If the programmer is already plugged in before the power 

supply is connected, the flashing mentioned in the previous step does 
not take place. If the programmer is removed before the power is 
disconnected, the LEDs flash as in update mode. 

Flashing stops, 
1x short beep,  
LED briefly flashes green twice 

4.  Select the firmware option in the programmer and download 

 

5.  Following a successful Firmware / LEGIC OS download 

1x short beep,  
LED briefly flashes green twice  

6. 

Switch off the power supply at the reader,  

set DIP switch 6 to OFF

, remove the programmer, and reconnect the 

power supply at the reader

 

 

7. 

Reader is in operation again

 

Green on  

8. 

The current parameters of the parent control unit are downloaded if 
there is an online connection 
- Access point ready for bookings again

 

 

 
 

6.7.3 Cross 

upgrade 

The description for the programmer includes an explanation of how to select a different firmware 
option (e.g. changing from standalone to online). 
 
 

Summary of Contents for LEGIC

Page 1: ...Compact Reader MIFARE Compact Reader LEGIC Technical Manual Doc No k4evo707en 2012 07 ...

Page 2: ...11 www kaba ch Kaba GmbH Access Workforce Management Albertistrasse 3 D 78056 Villingen Schwenningen Germany Phone 49 7720 603 0 www kaba de This document must not be reproduced in any way or used in any other way without the written consent of Kaba AG All product names are trademarks of the respective companies Copyright 2012 Kaba AG Rümlang and Wetzikon All rights reserved Publication 06 2012 Do...

Page 3: ...ing distances with Compact Reader MIFARE 15 2 4 5 Typical maximum reading distances with Compact Reader LEGIC 15 2 4 6 Reading and writing distance in the case of direct mounting on metal surfaces 15 2 5 Connections 16 2 5 1 Overview of pin assignment 16 2 5 2 Power supply 7 17 2 5 3 Output OUT 4 17 2 5 4 Connecting the tamper switch 6 17 2 5 5 Inputs IN1 and IN2 5 18 2 5 6 RS 485 interface 3 19 2...

Page 4: ...rizing online 36 4 8 4 Putting the Compact Reader into operation 36 4 9 Maintenance 37 4 9 1 Restart 37 4 9 2 Factory reset 37 4 9 3 Firmware LEGIC OS update 38 4 9 4 Cross upgrade 40 5 Online operation with firmware option cDML 41 5 1 Topology 41 5 2 Functionalities with firmware option cDML 42 5 2 1 Electric strike operating mode 43 5 2 2 System requirements 43 5 3 LEGIC module 44 5 3 1 Supporte...

Page 5: ...7 1 Topology 61 7 2 Functionalities with firmware option E300 V4 62 7 2 1 Operation as validation actuator 63 7 2 2 Electric strike operating mode 63 7 3 MIFARE LEGIC module 65 7 3 1 Supported RFID technologies with possible media applications 65 7 4 Configuration with firmware option E300 V4 66 7 4 1 Changing the settings 66 7 4 2 Overview of DIP switches 66 7 4 3 Choosing the mode 67 7 4 4 Input...

Page 6: ... 79 9 1 2 The Compact Reader does not read correctly 79 9 2 During operation 79 9 2 1 The Compact Reader is not or is only temporarily recognized by the host system 79 9 2 2 The Compact Reader does not read correctly 79 9 2 3 Time related sequence of the access point control system is not correct 79 10 Dismantling and disposal 80 10 1 General information 80 10 2 Dismantling 80 10 3 Disposal 80 11 ...

Page 7: ...n ensure that the product is used correctly and safely The Compact Readers MIFARE LEGIC are used in a wide range of Kaba system solutions The only differences are the particular firmware options for the corresponding applications Given the different firmware options some individual functionality may differ The table below provides an overview of the different firmware options and the chapters they...

Page 8: ...CB RCC RCE Compact Reader with firmware option E300 V4 or N T U300 V3 Compact Reader with firmware option Access Manager Compact Reader with firmware option Subterminal Compact Reader with firmware option cDML AMC II 01 00 41 00 31 00 Version e g for Option Access Manager Version example for Kaba evolo E300 V4 Version example for Kaba elolegic N T U300 V3 R Final and released version A Subversion ...

Page 9: ...ia their own account other users via the following guest account Customer number leave blank User name docu2010de kbs kaba com Password k5s 7smq Kaba Portal AC 1 5 Document availability All documents are stored on the Kaba Access Control Portal portal kaba biz in the section Online Kaba exos 9300 This document is stored in the portal portal kaba biz in the section Online Kaba exos 9300 Hardware Ma...

Page 10: ...nal Factory reset INI reset with firmware option E300 V4 or N T U300 V3 Cold start with firmware option Subterminal Remote reader Remote Reader MIFARE RR M or Remote Reader LEGIC RR L Access manager Access Manager MIFARE AM M or Access Manager LEGIC AM L Compact Reader Compact Reader MIFARE CR M or Compact Reader LEGIC CR L Programmer Kaba Programmer 1460 or Kaba Programmer 1364 Standalone V4 Card...

Page 11: ...lay elements signal both the operating state and access decision visually as well as acoustically Thanks to the new quickwire technology installation is quick and easy The device is wired to the mounting plate plug the housing with integrated electronics is clicked on with ease and fixed in position Not only a frame contact but also a door opener key or door handle contact can be connected for mon...

Page 12: ... Firmware option Access Manager Firmware option Subterminal Firmware option E300 V4 Firmware option N T U300 V3 LEGIC only CardLink 1 1 CardLink 1 0 CardLink 1 1 CardLink 1 0 Compact Reader Firmware option Access Manager Firmware option cDML LEGIC only Firmware option Subterminal Firmware option E300 V4 Firmware option N T U300 V3 LEGIC only CardLink 1 1 CardLink 1 0 CardLink 1 1 CardLink 1 0 ...

Page 13: ...ISO 15693 LEGIC RF Media applications Unique number UID X X X X X Safe UID X X X X X Card ID X X X X Kaba Group Header X X X Kaba advant ID X X LEGIC access advant X X LEGIC access pool prime X CardLink 1 1 Data Actuator status Media traceback X X X X X X X X X X CardLink 1 0 Data incl actuator status X Other media numbers X X X X X 2 3 2 1 MIFARE Anything that can be defined in Kaba Media Manager...

Page 14: ... 3 If a Compact Reader was already successfully launched with the same SAM 63 C2 it confirms immediately with a triple beep 2 3 3 2 Deleting launch data Launched data can be deleted as follows All launched data stamps from all segments are deleted when the Compact Reader is reset to the basic state see corresponding Chapter on Factory reset Cold start INI reset Individual stamps can be deleted wit...

Page 15: ... Antenna adaptation The slide switch can be used to calibrate the antenna for mounting on metallic or non metallic bases Always put the slide switch in the Air position except when using a metallic base The slide switch is set to the Air position on delivery default Position Meaning In Air position for a non metallic base default In Metal position for a metallic base 2 4 4 Typical maximum reading ...

Page 16: ...round 7 Door handle contact or door opener key REX IN1 8 Frame contact FC IN2 IMPORTANT Given the different use firmware options individual connections can be used for different purposes or not at all Disconnect the Compact Reader from the power supply before carrying out any wiring work directly on it Use cable ferrules for the connections For information on the maximum cable lengths see Chapter ...

Page 17: ...e Terminal number Meaning 3 NC normally closed 4 COM 5 NO normally open 2 5 4 Connecting the tamper switch 6 Where necessary the external tamper monitoring function of the Compact Reader can be connected As soon as the PCB in the housing is lifted off the mounting plate plug this interruption to the connection e g at the input of the parent control unit can be evaluated as sabotage When closed ter...

Page 18: ...ndividual basis in the host system DIP switches 3 and 4 are used to define the inputs 2 5 5 1 Inputs without line monitoring 2 5 5 2 Inputs with line monitoring For monitoring purposes the lines must be connected with resistors R 680Ω W 2 The resistors must be attached directly to the external contact in a tamper proof way 2 5 5 3 Connecting the inputs Terminal number Meaning 6 GND common ground 7...

Page 19: ...re option Subterminal and firmware option cDML For information on the RS 485 cable see Chapter 3 2 1 Page 23 and on the cabling bus termination Chapter 3 5 1 Page 25 2 5 6 1 Connecting the RS 485 interface IMPORTANT The shielding must be connected to the C connection Connect the shieldingsof the RS 485 cables between the devices to each other Terminal number Meaning 10 RS 485 line A 11 RS 485 line...

Page 20: ...60 Hz 10 34 V DC Power consumption typically 1 2 W max 2 2 W Interfaces HF RFID Integrated antenna RS 485 For connection to the parent control unit Firmware Option Access Manager KCP protocol galvanic isolated 2 wire Baud rate 19200 8 data bits even parity 1 stop bit Terminating resistor for bus or star shaped wiring Firmware Option Subterminal and Firmware Option cDML BPA 9 Subset protocol galvan...

Page 21: ...ons Ambient conditions Operating temperature 25 70 Storage temperature 40 85 Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Protection type IP54 only with rear panel sealing mat and flush cable mounting 2 6 1 Dimension drawing 2 7 Conformity See Chapter 11 1 Page 81 ...

Page 22: ... Use a cable loop siphon to prevent water ingress In the case of surface cable mounting spacer frame route the cable downwards or to the side create a cable feed through opening Option for rear panel Use a black sealing mat to level out any uneven areas and ensure spray watertightness IP54 Mounting on metallic base To achieve the greatest possible reading distance on a metallic base we recommend m...

Page 23: ...type J Y ST 4 x 2 x 0 6mm 4 x 2 x 0 8mm 4 x 2 x 1 0mm Max cable length 50m 100m 350m Firmware option Subterminal Cable type CAT 5 S UTP 4 x 2 x AWG 24 Cable type J Y ST 4 x 2 x 0 6mm Max cable length 20m If lines are over 20 m long a local power supply must be provided for the Subterminal Compact Reader Local power supply 2 cables RS 485 Power supply Cable type CAT 5 S UTP 2 x 2 x AWG 24 1 x 2 x A...

Page 24: ... the C common connection at the Compact Reader and the connected devices With bus cabling for the communication connections please also ensure that there is a continuous connection between the shielding of the RS 485 line and the stubs 3 4 Installation instructions for the power supply A distinction is made between central and local power supply 3 4 1 Central power supply Power is provided by 1 ce...

Page 25: ...ire To avoid short circuits the sheath wire should be insulated with a heat shrinkable tube for example Lines A and B are routed as a twisted pair of conductors and are not transposed If multiple remote and Compact Readers are to be connected to a parent control unit either a bus cabling or a star cabling arrangement can be used Depending on the cabling arrangement used the terminating resistor wi...

Page 26: ...on connect the shieldings of the RS 485 cables between the devices to each other Max length between the last two devices is 1 200 m 3 5 1 2 Example of star cabling The terminating resistor is adjusted either at the DIP switch or the jumper Set the terminating resistor on the parent control unit to 120 Ω and all the other devices to 4 7 KΩ Connect the shieldingsof the RS 485 cables on the parent co...

Page 27: ...ucture hardware compatibility system solutions and connections for the Compact Reader are described in the device description in Chapter 2 Page 11 You will find an overview of how this technical manual is structured in Chapter 1 Page 7 4 1 Topology The Compact Reader communicates with the parent control unit via the RS 485 interface Under this arrangement the control unit is responsible for badge ...

Page 28: ...ation and devalidation Standalone access control without host system see also chapter 4 2 1 page 29 Restrictions if the connection is interrupted offline MIFARE Reduced authorization check based on site keys The door function is retained depending on the offline parameter settings see Chapter 4 4 5 2 Page 34 Up to 8 site keys can be saved Logbook for 2 000 events Time zones are not taken into acco...

Page 29: ...control unit Only events max 2000 are transmitted after connection with a parent control unit The time and date stamps are however no longer correct i e invalid 4 2 1 2 With MIFARE Only the site key or the fabrication key respectively is checked with standalone access control the fabrication key is not replaced as a result For authorized access the site key on the user media must match the program...

Page 30: ...ed signal is generated Only now is the electric strike triggered From this point onwards the door is enabled for opening and the set operation time for the relay starts running If the door is opened monitoring of the pre alarm and alarm times Door open too long starts running Examples of other door configurations with the associated time based diagrams are provided in the relevant system documenta...

Page 31: ... 14443A MIFARE ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 15693 LEGIC RF Media applications Unique number UID 1 X X X X Safe UID X Card ID X X X X Kaba Group Header X X X Kaba advant ID X X LEGIC access advant X X LEGIC access pool prime X CardLink 1 1 Data Actuator status Media traceback 2 X X X X X X X X X X CardLink 1 0 Data incl actuator status X Other media numbers X X X X X 1 In the LEGIC chipset...

Page 32: ...disconnected from the power supply Changes to settings are only applied after the power supply has been interrupted Disconnect the Compact Reader from the power supply before carrying out any wiring work directly on it 4 4 2 Overview of DIP switches All DIP switches are set to OFF on delivery default Firmware option Access Manager 1 RS 485 bus termination star cabling 4 7 kΩ 2 RS 485 bus terminati...

Page 33: ...hin the bus for devices in a bus cabling arrangement see also Chapter 3 5 1 1 Page 25 with 1 2 bus lines 1 ON and 2 OFF Bus termination 4 7 kΩ star cabling Bus termination 4 7 kΩon each individual device see also Chapter 3 5 1 2 Page 26 1 OFF and 2 ON Bus termination 120 Ω start and end of bus for bus cabling Chapter 3 5 1 1 Page 25 with 1 2 bus lines 4 4 4 Addressing the Compact Reader The addres...

Page 34: ... Compact Reader is to support simplified door management in offline mode inputs 1 and 2 need to be connected in accordance with Chapter 2 5 5 Page 18 and defined in accordance with Chapter 4 4 5 1 Page 34 The parameter setting of the access point in the host system must also correspond to this configuration 4 5 Factory reset or firmware update with DIP switch 6 DIP switch 6 is used to activate the...

Page 35: ... 4 7 LED display Displays the access decision and operating state by means of the central light symbol red green and an acoustic signal transmitter buzzer Error correction tips can be found in Chapter 9 Page 79 The relevant chapters contain descriptions of signaling during a factory reset and firmware update Signaling default Meaning Access signal Green goes off on briefly and 1x short beep Flashi...

Page 36: ...te of this address It will be needed again for the configuration in the host system 2 Set the terminating resistor on the RS 485 bus in accordance with the bus topology 3 Configure inputs IN1 and IN2 correctly as described in Chapter 4 4 5 1 Page 34 4 8 3 Parameterizing online 1 The relevant access point and its Compact Reader must be parameterized in the system as described in Electric strike con...

Page 37: ...set to their initial values factory settings The factory reset takes around 3 s The access point is blocked for the entire time Task Illumination unit Compact Reader 1 Switch off the power supply on the Compact Reader 2 Set DIP switch 6 to ON 3 Switch on the power supply at the Compact Reader in the case of an uninterrupted power supply changing the status of DIP switch 6 has no effect 2x short be...

Page 38: ... The actual update with the service tool is described in detail in RM_Access_Manager 4 9 3 2 Firmware LEGIC OS update with Programmer 1460 Firmware updates can only be performed with the Kaba evolo Service Tool and Kaba Programmer 1460 All the parameter settings and data in the Compact Reader are reset or deleted The firmware update lasts around 3 s The following user manual is included in the pro...

Page 39: ...o enable the programmer to be plugged into an installed reader we recommend the following course of action 1 Open the Compact Reader 2 Remove the quickwire plug with a screwdriver 3 Connect the programmer to the rear of the Compact Reader IMPORTANT 4 Insert the quickwire plug correctly Correct Incorrect ...

Page 40: ... the flashing mentioned in the previous step does not take place If the programmer is removed before the power is disconnected the LEDs flash as in update mode Flashing stops 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 4 Select the firmware option in the programmer and download 5 Following a successful Firmware LEGIC OS download 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 6 Switch off the powe...

Page 41: ...device description in Chapter 2 Page 11 You will find an overview of how this technical manual is structured in Chapter 1 Page 7 IMPORTANT If an existing Kaba exos cDML is to be replaced with a Compact Reader LEGIC the existing quickwire plug must be rewired according to Chapter 2 5 1 Page 16 5 1 Topology The Compact Reader communicates with the parent control unit via the RS 485 interface Under t...

Page 42: ...c locking elements Support for a connected door opener key or door handle contact Monitoring of door status using frame magnetic contact External tamper monitoring PCB plugged in CardLink support validation devalidation and register UID later IMPORTANT The LR 100 compatibility mode is not supported Restrictions if the connection is interrupted offline Access decision based on company codes badges ...

Page 43: ...gnal is generated Only now is the electric strike triggered From this point onwards the door is enabled for opening and the set operation time for the relay starts running If the door is opened monitoring of the pre alarm and alarm times Door open too long starts running Examples of other door configurations with the associated time based diagrams are provided in the relevant system documentation ...

Page 44: ...le below Supported RFID technology LEGIC advant LEGIC prime Supported RFID standard LEGIC ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 15693 LEGIC RF Media applications Unique number UID 1 X X Safe UID X Card ID X X Kaba Group Header X X X Kaba advant ID X X LEGIC access advant X X LEGIC access pool prime X CardLink 1 0 Data incl actuator status X Other media numbers X X X 1 In the LEGIC chipset the safe UID command set ...

Page 45: ...nnected from the power supply Changes to settings are only applied after the power supply has been interrupted Disconnect the Compact Reader from the power supply before carrying out any wiring work directly on it 5 4 2 Overview of DIP switches All DIP switches are set to OFF on delivery default Firmware option cDML 1 RS 485 bus termination star cabling 4 7 kΩ 2 RS 485 bus termination bus cabling ...

Page 46: ...evices in a bus cabling arrangement see also Chapter 3 5 1 1 Page 25 with 1 2 bus lines 1 ON and 2 OFF Bus termination 4 7 kΩ star cabling Bus termination 4 7 kΩon each individual device see also Chapter 3 5 1 2 Page 26 1 OFF and 2 ON Bus termination 120 Ω start and end of bus for bus cabling Chapter 3 5 1 1 Page 25 with 1 2 bus lines 5 4 4 Addressing the Compact Reader The address of the Compact ...

Page 47: ...is to exhibit the same behavior in both online and offline mode inputs 1 and 2 need to be connected in accordance with Chapter 2 5 5 Page 18 and defined in accordance with Chapter 5 4 5 2 Page 47 The parameter setting of the access point in the Kaba exos 9300 sky system must also correspond to this configuration 5 5 Factory reset or firmware update with DIP switch 6 DIP switch 6 is used to activat...

Page 48: ...LED display Displays the access decision and operating state by means of the central light symbol red green and an acoustic signal transmitter buzzer Error correction tips can be found in Chapter 9 Page 79 The relevant chapters contain descriptions of signaling during a factory reset and firmware update Signaling default Meaning Access signal Green goes off on briefly and 1x short beep Flashing re...

Page 49: ...s address It will be needed again for the configuration in the host system 2 Set the terminating resistor on the RS 485 bus in accordance with the bus topology 3 Configure inputs IN1 and IN2 correctly as described in Chapter 5 4 5 1 Page 47 5 8 3 Parameterizing online 1 The relevant access point and its Compact Reader must be parameterized in the system as described in Electric strike connection 5...

Page 50: ...o their initial values factory settings The factory reset takes around 3 s The access point is blocked for the entire time Task Illumination unit Compact Reader 1 Switch off the power supply on the Compact Reader 2 Set DIP switch 6 to ON 3 Switch on the power supply at the Compact Reader in the case of an uninterrupted power supply changing the status of DIP switch 6 has no effect 2x short beeps t...

Page 51: ...perating system for Kaba Programmer 1460 FTDI CDM supports D2XX and VCP functionality http www ftdichip com FTDrivers htm Install Microsoft Net Framework 4 Client Profile http www microsoft com net Install the Kaba evolo Service Tool V 2 1 2 Both the Kaba evolo Service Tool and Kaba Programmer 1460 must be used Save the required firmware option to Kaba programmer 1460 using the Kaba evolo Service ...

Page 52: ...the flashing mentioned in the previous step does not take place If the programmer is removed before the power is disconnected the LEDs flash as in update mode Flashing stops 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 4 Select the firmware option in the programmer and download 5 Following a successful Firmware download 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 6 Switch off the power supply a...

Page 53: ...ecides whether to open the doors for example The operator is guided by means of acoustic and visual signaling triggered by corresponding B web terminal commands The relay within the Compact Reader can be used to trigger the door opener The inputs of the Compact Reader are not used The partner application and B web terminal communicate with one another via the B COMM Java communication software 6 2...

Page 54: ...443A MIFARE ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 15693 LEGIC RF Media applications Unique number UID 1 X X X X Safe UID X Card ID X X X X Kaba Group Header X X X Kaba advant ID X X LEGIC access advant X X LEGIC access pool prime X CardLink 1 1 Data Actuator status Media traceback 2 X X X X X X X X X X CardLink 1 0 Data incl actuator status X Other media numbers X X X X X 1 In the LEGIC chipset th...

Page 55: ...5 Page 16 regardless of firmware option 6 4 1 Changing the settings IMPORTANT DIP switch and slide switch settings may only be made when the equipment is disconnected from the power supply Changes to settings are only applied after the power supply has been interrupted Disconnect the Compact Reader from the power supply before carrying out any wiring work directly on it ...

Page 56: ...ddress is fixed at 00 The Compact Reader automatically detects the baud rate of the sub party line 9 600 or 19 200 default Switch 5 ON The Compact Reader is started after switch on in system mode service setup OFF The device software is started after switch on regular start Switch 6 ON Cold start programming mode See Chapter 6 7 Page 58 OFF Regular start 6 4 3 Addressing the Compact Reader Firmwar...

Page 57: ...ry switch 2 6 Connect the RS 485 sub party line 4 to the B web terminal 7 If required connect the door opener via the relay output 5 8 Connect the power supply 3 for the Compact Reader 6 5 Putting into operation 1 Establish the power supply for the remote reader 2 Configure and register remote reader via B COMM Java on parent time registration terminal 3 Run functional test 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 0 E...

Page 58: ...g applies to parameters which were changed via the system mode Parameters changed via LOWPAR are set to the default values by a cold start Configuration parameters are set with the SETHWC command and the diagnosis data is retained The cold start takes around 3 s The access point is blocked for the entire time Task Illumination unit Compact Reader 1 Switch off the power supply on the Compact Reader...

Page 59: ... system for Kaba Programmer 1460 FTDI CDM supports D2XX and VCP functionality http www ftdichip com FTDrivers htm Install Microsoft Net Framework 4 Client Profile http www microsoft com net Install the Kaba evolo Service Tool V 2 1 2 Both the Kaba evolo Service Tool and Kaba Programmer 1460 must be used Save the required firmware option to Kaba programmer 1460 using the Kaba evolo Service Tool Con...

Page 60: ...cted the flashing mentioned in the previous step does not take place If the programmer is removed before the power is disconnected the LEDs flash as in update mode Flashing stops 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 4 Select the firmware option in the programmer and download 5 Following a successful Firmware LEGIC OS download 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 6 Switch off the ...

Page 61: ... configuration LED display putting into operation factory reset and firmware update for the Compact Reader The structure hardware compatibility system solutions and connections for the Compact Reader are described in the device description in Chapter 2 Page 11 You will find an overview of how this technical manual is structured in Chapter 1 Page 7 7 1 Topology The programmer 1460 saves the require...

Page 62: ...460 No No Door individual right Up to 60 4 Up to 255 7 No Door group individual right Up to 39 4 Up to 255 7 No Reservation door individual right Up to 18 4 Up to 100 No Door group right Up to 11 4 Up to 512 No Blacklist entries 400 400 No Service media No Media traceback 60 3 60 3 6 No Enhanced functions Actuator traceback memory 2 000 2 000 2 000 Pass mode No 1 No 1 No Time profiles 15 always 15...

Page 63: ...012 07 63 7 2 1 Operation as validation actuator With LEGIC For operation as a validation actuator write authorization launch must be assigned to the Compact Reader see Chapter 2 3 3 Page14 7 2 2 Electric strike operating mode 7 2 2 1 Operation as electric strike ...

Page 64: ...ation INI reset the s module interprets the current switch position as the output position If this position is changed the action defined under activation is performed It is possible therefore to use a make or break contact Explanation of activation Function Meaning As long as input is active As long as switch is closed For a limited period With pulse active during specified time switched on for P...

Page 65: ...ssic LEGIC advant LEGIC prime Supported RFID standard MIFARE ISO 14443A MIFARE ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 14443A LEGIC ISO 15693 LEGIC RF Media applications Unique number UID X X Safe UID 1 X X X X X Card ID X X X X Kaba Group Header X X X Kaba advant ID X X LEGIC access advant X X CardLink 1 1 Data Actuator status Media traceback 2 X X X X X X X X X X CardLink 1 0 Data without actuator status X Other m...

Page 66: ... may only be made when the equipment is disconnected from the power supply Changes to settings are only applied after the power supply has been interrupted Disconnect the Compact Reader from the power supply before carrying out any wiring work directly on it 7 4 2 Overview of DIP switches All DIP switches are set to OFF on delivery default Firmware option E300 V4 1 Not in use 2 Not in use 3 Not in...

Page 67: ...wise the rotary switch setting applies for the function The rotary switch is set to 0 on delivery default pulse mode 1 s Function 0 Software mode default 1 s 1 Pulse mode 0 5 s 2 Pulse mode 1 s 3 Pulse mode 2 s 4 Pulse mode 5 s 5 Pulse mode 10 s 6 Pulse mode 20 s 7 Pulse mode 30 s 8 Pulse mode 60 s 9 Pulse mode 120 s A Pulse mode 300 s B Not in use C Not in use D Not in use E Hold Open mode trigge...

Page 68: ...pact Reader is equipped with a self learning function During initialization INI reset the Compact Reader interprets the current switch position as the output position If this position is changed the action defined under activation is performed It is possible therefore to use a make or break contact 7 4 5 Output OUT An output OUT is available e g an electric strike IMPORTANT You must observe the ma...

Page 69: ...g a metallic base The slide switch is set to the Air position on delivery default Position Meaning In Air position for a non metallic base default In Metal position for a metallic base 7 7 LED display Displays the access decision and operating state by means of the central light symbol red green and an acoustic signal transmitter buzzer Error correction tips can be found in Chapter 9 Page 79 The r...

Page 70: ...quipment is disconnected from the power supply Changes to settings are only applied after the power supply has been interrupted Disconnect the Compact Reader from the power supply before carrying out any wiring work directly on it 7 8 2 Configuring 1 The Compact Reader mode is set 7 8 3 Putting the Compact Reader control unit into operation Ensure that the standalone component has been parameteriz...

Page 71: ...g Master 7 9 2 1 INI reset with DIP switch 6 An INI reset takes around 3 seconds before the remote reader is ready for operation once more The access point is blocked for the entire time Task LED Compact Reader LED registration unit illumination unit 1 Switch off the power supply on the Compact Reader 2 Set DIP switch 6 to ON 3 Switch on the power supply at the Compact Reader in the case of an uni...

Page 72: ... required configuration data see Chapter Page Access point ready for bookings again 6 Remove programmer and wait for timeout to elapse State LED lights up again or flashes Green or not lit 7 9 2 3 INI reset with programming Master firmware option E300 V4 Task LED Compact Reader LED registration unit illumination unit 1 Hold programming Master admin Master at registration unit RFID antenna Green LE...

Page 73: ...rammer 1460 FTDI CDM supports D2XX and VCP functionality http www ftdichip com FTDrivers htm Install Microsoft Net Framework 4 Client Profile http www microsoft com net Install the Kaba evolo Service Tool V 2 1 2 Both the Kaba evolo Service Tool and Kaba Programmer 1460 must be used Save the required firmware option to Kaba programmer 1460 using the Kaba evolo Service Tool Connecting the programme...

Page 74: ...uccessful Firmware LEGIC OS download 1x short beep LED briefly flashes green twice 6 Switch off the power supply at the Compact Reader set DIP switch 6 to OFF remove the programmer and reconnect the power supply at the Compact Reader 7 Compact Reader is in operation again State LED lights up or flashes green Green or not lit 8 Use programmer to set the required configuration data see Chapter 7 9 4...

Page 75: ...es green twice 2 Present programming Master to registration unit RFID antenna actuator is now in programmer mode until the actuator times out or the programmer breaks the connection 1x short beep 3 Download configuration 4 Disconnect the programmer from the registration unit or the programming cable from the control unit State LED lights up or flashes green again Green or not lit For operation as ...

Page 76: ...s of authorization are stored in the remote reader This means the Compact Reader is responsible for the authorization check and access point triggering The Compact Reader with the firmware option N T U300 V3 can be used with Kaba elolegic Kaba exos or B COMM although their operation and functionality are supported differently Functionality Line N Line T Line U Line Master A 1 1 1 Master B up to 20...

Page 77: ...A Pulse mode 300 s B Not in use C Not in use D Not in use E Not in use F Bistable mode 8 4 Maintenance 8 4 1 Programming with the programmer 1364 Programming through the existing V3 tool chain is comparable with the Kaba elolegic reader The programmer 1364 is connected only via cable the same as the programmer 1460 see the respective chapters Standalone operation with firmware option E300 V4 8 4 2...

Page 78: ... and 6 has no effect Information The reader restarts every 10 s and the signaling begins again LED IN1 flashes green 2x short beeps then red green flashing flashes only with the compact reader 3 Connect programmer to control unit 4 Select the firmware in the programmer and download 5 Once the firmware download has finished this will be displayed in the programmer 6 Switch off the power supply at t...

Page 79: ...k whether the configuration of the access point has been changed in the host system 9 2 2 The Compact Reader does not read correctly Check whether the user has changed anything on the system Check whether new sources of interference hubs cash dispensers or other safety equipment have been installed or replaced Check whether cabling has been changed Check whether the reading error has been caused b...

Page 80: ...erminating resistors of all the affected components must be checked following any dismantling procedure The configuration of the host system must also be checked 10 3 Disposal Before disposal the system device must be put out of operation by the sales partner Functional units The following components must be considered in particular Batteries Electronics components Disposal regulations Old devices...

Page 81: ...f time registration RFID tags can be read without contact by the integrated antenna Access decisions and operating states are signaled visually as well as acoustically on the Compact Reader IMPORTANT The TM_Compact_Reader Technical Manual describes the mounting installation firmware functions configuration putting into operation and maintenance of the Compact Reader By consistently observing the i...

Page 82: ...f EC directive 1999 5 EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive R TTE To the best of our knowledge this device does not contain any materials in terms of the concentrations or applications involved whose circulation within products is prohibited according to the relevant requirements under Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS 11 1 4 Declaration of conformity Kaba AG Access Workforce Manage...

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