Nedap Prox-Booster User Manual Download Page 16

 

 

BOOSTERS

 

© Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO 

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A TECHNICAL 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Dimensions 

116 x 72 x 27 mm 

(4.6 x 2.8 x 1.1 in) 

 

Weight 

120 gram 

(4.2 oz) 

 

Protection 

IP32 

Approx. NEMA 2 

Operating temperature 

-20°C … +85°C 

(-4°F … +140°F) 

 

Storage temperature 

-40°C … +85°C 

(-40°F … +140°F) 

 

Color Grey 

RAL 

7035 

Relative humidity 

10% … 93% 

non-condensing 

Identification range 

Typically 10 meters 

(33 ft) 

line-of-sight required 

 
 
 

B PART 

NUMBERS 

PROX/SMARTCARD-BOOSTERS 

 

Prox-Booster part 

number: 

9895744 

 

Smartcard-Booster part 

number: 

9895337 

 

Transition-Booster part 

number: 

9895752 

 
 

READER 

 

TRANSIT PS270 long range reader 

part number: 9990410 

 

TRANSIT Entry reader 

part number: 9876200 

 

ENTRY READER ACCESSORIES 

 

MTR Module  

part number: 7816650 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Prox-Booster

Page 1: ...publication conveys no license under any patent or other right nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subj...

Page 2: ...ION CARD 5 3 2 1 TARGET DEVICE 6 3 2 2 CREATION PROCEDURE 6 3 2 3 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 9 3 3 PROGRAM THE CONFIGURATION CARD 10 3 3 1 USING THE PHILIPS PEGODA PROGRAMMER 10 3 3 2 USING ANOTHER MIFARE...

Page 3: ...ly a fully integrated vehicle and personnel access solution can be implemented For more details about the NEDAP TRANSIT reader refer to the TRANSIT installation guide The combined vehicle and driver I...

Page 4: ...o withstand such temperatures and could suffer damage as a result Nedap advises to remove the personal identification card when not in use CAUTION DO NOT LEAVE CARD IN ACCESS DEVICE WHEN LEAVING THE V...

Page 5: ...ATION PROCEDURE Every Booster used in the application should be configured with the configuration card The simple configuration procedure is described below Insert the configuration card in the Booste...

Page 6: ...identification card is read Tacho Booster Vehicle ID Driver ID Tacho Counter Vehicle ID and Driver ID combined with Tacho Counter value If this option is selected than automatically extended length is...

Page 7: ...2 2 5 for more details Enable ISO15693 LEGIC CSN Enable or disable the reading of ISO15693 LEGIC Advant transponders Only card serial number can be read from these transponders 3 2 2 4 READING MIFARE...

Page 8: ...nticate to the transponder Select which key to use and the key itself Example Data to read MIFARE Classic data from sector Sector Number 2 Block Number 1 Data Length 8 Data Offset 4 The settings above...

Page 9: ...able ISO14443 A MIFARE Yes ISO14443 A card serial number Enable ISO15693 LEGIC Advant CSN Yes Enable NEDAP PM Yes Enable EM4102 or compatible Yes Enable HID PROX Yes Please use the table below to fill...

Page 10: ...4K transponder card on the Pegoda unit 3 3 1 2 PROGRAMMING To program the configuration into the Mifare card click Write configuration into card in the Pegoda menu The message Configuration written in...

Page 11: ...should have application id 517F 3 3 2 1 COPY TO CLIPBOARD Copy the configuration data to clipboard by clicking Copy to clipboard in the Edit menu 3 3 2 2 CUSTOMIZING VIEW In the View menu the viewing...

Page 12: ...ips Pegoda reader and click the Read button This transponder would normally be read by the Booster Configuration Test If the card is not read or if the wrong data is shown under DRIVER ID then check i...

Page 13: ...cy proximity cards and ISO compliant smartcards directly on the TRANSIT Entry reader at short range without Booster The MTR is configured in exactly the same way as the Smartcard Booster Refer to chap...

Page 14: ...rsonal identification card and beepsn upon a successful read Both vehicle id and driver id are transmitted to the host system for 5 seconds Afterwards the Booster automatically deactivates again Examp...

Page 15: ...es is approximately 5 years When replacement becomes necessary follow the procedure below 1 Unscrew the four screws on the bottom of the Booster and carefully open the housing 2 Remove both batteries...

Page 16: ...40 C 85 C 40 F 140 F Color Grey RAL 7035 Relative humidity 10 93 non condensing Identification range Typically 10 meters 33 ft line of sight required B PART NUMBERS PROX SMARTCARD BOOSTERS Prox Booste...

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