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4.4.

 

Connections using RS485 

Convexs/Invexs  connected  to  Nedap  AEpacks  using  RS485:  For  those 
AEpacks not having RS485 on board use the additional AX1012 (RS485 
to RS232 converter) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Remarks: 

1

 

On AP1003 the RS485 is available on Upper Row connector points 13 - 16, only from PMS D or higher 

2

 

For AP1003 with PMS below D use the additional AX1012 to convert RS232 from AP1003 to RS485 for 

Convexs 

3

 

Power for Convexs can be supplied by 

-

 

External Power Supply 

-

 

AEpack, check correct voltage and current at given AEpack output 

4

 

Beeper on Convexs can be optional controlled 

-

 

on AP6003 this can be done by pin 16 

-

 

on other AEpacks use Relais output 

5

 

LED control is supplied over the RS485 communication, so no additional wiring is needed 

6

 

Cable  shield  must  be  connected  to  Power  GND  of  Convexs  (A2)  and  GND  of  external  device  or  metal 

case of the external device (at housing of AP6003, AP4x03x, AEbox) 

7

 

If Convexs replaces e.g. DC130 antenna the existing cabling of the DC130 antenna (4 x 0,25qmm) can be 

reused  for  RS485  and  Power  only  if  cable  length  not  exeeds  50  meters  and  cable  shield  is  correct 
connected. 

8

 

PIN code for the Invexs reader is transmitted using the RS485 communication. 

 

4.5.

 

Connections using RF output 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Remarks: 

1

 

For  Nedap  reader  AEpacks  the  AX1014  must  be  applied  to 

each AEpack 

2

 

For the Accessor III / SimpleXS / AC3/2TR the AB350 must be applied 

3

 

Existing cabling can be re-used when the Nedap antenna is replaced by the Convexs 

4

 

Power is supplied to the Convexs by the RF signals on A1 and A2, no additional Power Supply is needed. 

5

 

Beeper can be controlled optional by making the correct configuration settings or hardware connection. 

6

 

Cable  shield  must  be  connected  to  Power  GND  of  Convexs  (A2)  and  GND  of  external  device  or  metal 

case of the external device (at housing of Accessor, AP4x01, AEbox) 

7

 

PIN code for Invexs readers is NOT possible 

8

 

Invexs  190  to  AX1014  or  AB350  needs  additional  connection  between  GND  (for  UL  and  NA)  and 

Antenna GND 

on

 the AX1014 / AB350 (Invexs 190 has no separate cable for this connection) 

AX1014 

AX1014 

AX1014 

AX1014 

AX1014 

Accessor III / 

SimpleXS 

AC3/2TR 

AB350 

Convexs / Invexs 

AP6003 

AP4x03x 

AP1003 

1)

 

AX1012  

2)

 

A1 

Power / XSMOD 

Lower 1 

3)

 

     1  

3)

 

Upper 

    1 

3)

 

Upper 

    1 

3)

 

A2 

POWER GND/shield 

14 

14 

Lower 

Lower 

A3 

A (-) 

Upper 

13 

AX1012 

Rx+ 

A4 

B (+) 

10 

10 

Upper 

16 

AX1012 

Rx- 

A5 

D0 

 

-- 

-- 

 

-- 

 

A6 

D1 

 

-- 

-- 

 

-- 

 

A7 

BEEP 

16 

4)

 

-- 

-- 

 

-- 

 

A8 

UL* 

 

-- 

-- 

 

-- 

 

A9 

GND 

 

-- 

-- 

 

-- 

 

A10 

10 

NA* 

 

-- 

-- 

 

-- 

 

 

Convexs / Invexs 

AX1014 

AB350 

A1 

Power / XSMOD 

11 – ANT 

ANT 

A2 

POWER GND/shield 

12 – GND 

GND 

A3 

A (-) 

 

 

A4 

B (+) 

 

 

A5 

D0 

 

-- 

A6 

D1 

 

-- 

A7 

BEEP 

relay 

relay-- 

A8 

UL* 

13 – UL* 

UL* 

A9 

GND 

8

 

14 – GND 

GND 

A10 

10 

NA* 

15 – NA* 

NA* 

 

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Summary of Contents for Convexs Series

Page 1: ...bility for any consequence of its use specifica tions and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice it is not to be reproduced in any way in whole or in part without t...

Page 2: ...___________________________ 11 3 4 Serial RS485 RS485 Ascii _______________________________________________________ 12 3 4 1 Default settings __________________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...Convexs Invexs _________________________________________________ 18 9 Default settings of the Convexs Invexs ___________________________________________________ 18 10 Available reader firmware ______...

Page 4: ...90 9895990 Mifare Nedap Convexs MND80xx 9896210 9896040 9896350 9896180 Mifare Nedap DESFire Gray Charcoal Flush Gray Flush Charcoal Gray Light Charcoal Dark For both Surface mounting and flush mounti...

Page 5: ...d by the communication over RS485 No separate cables for the LED s are used Beeper also can be controlled by hardware or configuration Power must be supplied additionally to the Convexs Invexs Not all...

Page 6: ...s are controlled by the two separate connections between Convexs Invexs and the third party system Beeper controlled by hardware or configuration Power must be supplied additionally to the Convexs In...

Page 7: ...d Mifare Mifare Ultralight and DESFire including EV1 Card Serial Number CSN 7 bytes or 4 bytes Data direct from one of the sectors files Data from one of the sectors using MAD Mifare Application Direc...

Page 8: ...as RS485NR 3 2 RF output Using Convexs converters AX1014 AB350 enables re use of existing cabling both for antenna and LED s The RF output is to be used if the Convexs Invexs have to be connected to t...

Page 9: ...or Nedap XS readers AB350 on Accessor SimpleXS to be connected to the WinXS system using e g LanBoXS or InterVisor or directly to the WinXS PC This option can be used if e g the existing Nedap RF ante...

Page 10: ...55 Label number 16 bits range 1 65535 Parity 2 bits 3 3 3 1 Wiegand 26 data definition The Wiegand 26 bit format consists of a parity bit followed by eight facility code bits followed by 16 label numb...

Page 11: ...hex first bit first 3 3 6 Wiegand 37 Format Label number 35 bits range 1 34359738368 3 3 6 1 Wiegand 37 data definition The Wiegand 37 bit format consists of one number no facility code There are 2 p...

Page 12: ...type of identifier and configuration file CR OD hex LF OA hex Remark If Mifare block data is used the block decoder must be used to interpret the data Using AEreco from version 2 00 user specific hea...

Page 13: ...GND for UL and NA and Antenna GND on the AX1014 AB350 Invexs 190 has no separate cable for this connection Convexs Function A1 Power XSMOD Power in 10 30VDC XS modulator 120kHz A2 POWER GND shield Pow...

Page 14: ...sing RF output Remarks 1 For Nedap reader AEpacks the AX1014 must be applied to each AEpack 2 For the Accessor III SimpleXS AC3 2TR the AB350 must be applied 3 Existing cabling can be re used when the...

Page 15: ...he third party system and optional from the used configuration 2Cable shield must be connected to Power GND of Convexs A2 and GND of external device or metal case of the external device 3PIN code is p...

Page 16: ...olume of the beeper can also be controlled by AEreco valid for both hardware and software setting The beeper is also used for indicating the status of loading the configuration at the Convexs Invexs 5...

Page 17: ...able enabled If DESFire is enabled and this reader is suitable using DESFire can be checked with AEmon at the View Hardware only with the rs485NR protocols Select the Nedap reader and check with optio...

Page 18: ...iguration cards with the same Reader read key can change the configuration of a Convexs Invexs This key is independent of the Mifare keys 8 Updating firmware of the Convexs Invexs If new firmware must...

Page 19: ...able to use always this protocol o rs485NR Convexs Invexs is not visible in AEmon only AEpack to it is connected is shown First implementation of rs485NR protocol Not available for AP4x03 The AP4x03 R...

Page 20: ...east kernel 3 10 and corresponding firmware For the AP4x03 with kernel version 2 connecting the Convexs Invexs with RS485 using the rs485NR firmware is NOT possible This is solved with the rs485NR2 fi...

Page 21: ...iry information removed to separate doc 25 01 2010 5 REW Blue led only with RS485 communication available added 23 11 2009 5 REW MND added check DESFire in AEmon added 08 09 2009 4 REW Known problems...

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