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BASIC OPERATIONS

Initial State (when the power is supplied)

When you apply power to the product, it will sound beep three times before entering Standby with the red indicator 
turned on.

Using the card

Present the card to the product until you hear a beep and the green indicator turns on. 
The reader keeps the green indicator turned on while transferring the card data to the 
controller. When it is done, the green indicator turns off and for receiving the next card, 
the red indicator stays ON.

Using the keypad

Hold down the keypad until you hear a beep. The reader transfers the keypad data to the controller.

If the output format of the keypad is 26-bit Wiegand, pressing any key of the keypad turns on orange indicator, and 
green indicator blinks when [ENT] is pressed after the input. The red indicator stays on after transferring data to the 
controller. By default, it is 8-bit burst. Hence, keypad input and pressing [ENT] will blink the green indicator only 
when you change the option to 26bit Wiegand.

LED Control

You can control the red, green and orange indicators as necessary.
To control the red indicator, connect the red indicator control input line (white with red stripes) to the relay output 
NO port of the controller, and connect the GND line to the COM line. Set I/O of the controller; now you can control 
turning on/off the indicators.
You can turn on/off the indicators according to the I/O settings of the controller, which can be applied to various 
situations.
For more information about the I/O settings of the controller, refer to the user manual of the controller.
Connect the yellow line for the green indicator, or the blue with white stripes for the orange indicator, to the COM 
port of the controller.

Buzzer Control

Connect the buzzer control input line (blue) to the NO port of the controller relay output, and GND to the COM port. 
You can confi gure the I/O settings of the controller so that it beeps. If the product continues to beep, it means that 
the buzzer control is working properly.
The controller can use the I/O settings to set the buzzer control so that it sounds an additional beep for authorized 
or unauthorized access upon user authentication.
Furthermore, you can make various modifi cations according to the different I/O settings of the controller.
For more information about the I/O settings of the controller, refer to the user manual of the controller.

Card reading is not available while the buzzer control is sounding the buzzer.

Tamper Control

You can set the signal that you want to output if the device is dismantled forcibly.
Connect the COM port (gray line) of the product’s tamper switch to GND; connect the NC port (green with white 
stripe) of the tamper switch to the input port of the controller. If the tamper of the reader operates, the controller 
produces an input signal and generates the corresponding output depending on the controller setting.

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Summary of Contents for SSA-R2000

Page 1: ...RFID Reader user manual SSA R2000 imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product To receive more complete service please visit our website www samsungsecurity com ...

Page 2: ...ns metal parts etc or containers filled with water on top of the controller Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire electric shock or falling objects Do not install the unit in humid dusty or sooty locations Doing so may cause fire or electric shock If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit stop using the product In such case immediately disconnect the power source and contact the serv...

Page 3: ...antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 7 8 9 1 2 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth...

Page 4: ...TALLATION AND EXTERNAL CONNECTION 8 8 Installation 9 Precautions on installation 10 External Connection INITIALIZATION 11 11 Output Format 12 Basic Operations OUTPUT FORMAT 13 13 WIEGAND Output 14 RS 232 Output 15 4 8 BIT BURST Output Format TROUBLE SHOOTING 16 16 Trouble Shooting PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 17 17 Product Specification ...

Page 5: ...ange LED indicators and the Piezo buzzer ensure reliable and accurate operation 125 KHz Proximity PIN Reader PSK Modulation 26 bit Wiegand RS 232 Data Output 4 8 Bit Burst Output Format supported Numeric Keypad with Backlighting for Night Operation Control of External LED Indicators Control of External Buzzer Tamper Switch Reverse Polarity Protection WHAT S INCLUDED Check if the following items ar...

Page 6: ... to the power cable 4 6 PIN Connector Can be connected to Wiegand RS 232 communication cables 5 8 PIN Connector Connected to the tamper LED and buzzer control connection cables 6 Output Selection Switch Switch that allows you to select an output from 8 bit 4 bit Burst and Wiegand 7 Tamper Switch Tamper switch 8 Fixing Screw Screws for fixing the devices X Y Z _ lzj lu W zzhTyYWWW 3 4 7 8 5 6 ...

Page 7: ...or Tamper Switch NC Tamper NC Green with White Stripes Tamper Switch COM Tamper COM Gray LED Control Red LED Control White with Red Stripes LED Control Green LED Control Yellow LED Control Orange LED Control Blue with White Stripes Buzzer Control BUZZER Control Blue Not Used Not Used Pink Not Used Not Used Sky Blue CABLE SELECTION Item Cable Type 1 Power DC12V Belden 9409 18 AWG 2 Conductor Unshie...

Page 8: ...he wall mount by inserting the main unit s cables into the center hole and pushing the main unit towards the wall mount Once the main unit is fixed with the wall mount it will not be loosened Please check if the device is operating properly before fixing it If you try to remove the wall mount once it is fixed the lock parts of the wall mount will break resulting in a situation where the whole wall mo...

Page 9: ...re than one reader side by side or front and back the read range may be reduced In this case if you present a card to one reader the other reader may recognize the same card meaning both readers read the same card simultaneously To avoid this problem keep at least 20 cm of space between the two readers zzhTyYWWW X Y Z _ lzj lu W Spacer Reader Metal Wall BACK TO BACK INSTALLATION SIDE BY SIDE INSTA...

Page 10: ...e 12 Buzzer Control Enables you to turn on or off the buzzer To control the buzzer connect the blue line to the controller s output relay see page 12 Tamper Control Connect the COM port gray line of the product s tamper switch to GND connect the NC port green with white stripe of the tamper switch to the input port of the controller RS 232 Connection Connect to the COM port of the PC Connect pin 2...

Page 11: ...at use the switch on the rear of the product See the table below to make adjustment as needed Output Format SW 1 SW 2 Output Format of Card Output Format of Keypad ON ON 26bit Wiegand RS 232 8bit Burst Default ON OFF 26bit Wiegand RS 232 26bit Wiegand RS 232 OFF ON 26bit Wiegand RS 232 26bit Wiegand RS 232 OFF OFF 26bit Wiegand RS 232 4bit Burst Switch 1 and 2 of SW are set to ON by default Before...

Page 12: ...n off the indicators according to the I O settings of the controller which can be applied to various situations For more information about the I O settings of the controller refer to the user manual of the controller Connect the yellow line for the green indicator or the blue with white stripes for the orange indicator to the COM port of the controller Buzzer Control Connect the buzzer control inp...

Page 13: ...ND OUTPUT Timing Diagram Data Type 26 bit Bit 1 Even Parity bit 2 bit 13 Bit 2 9 Facility Code 000 255 Bit 10 25 ID Number 00000 65 535 Bit 26 Odd Parity bit 14 bit 25 100us 1ms DATA 0 DATA 1 1 2 3 5V 0V 0V 5V 0 LOGIC 1 1 1 0 0 n 2 n 1 n n 34 or26 ...

Page 14: ...ar END 0x03H LRC Check the following settings Baud Rate 9600bps Data Bit 8 Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 LRC This is the result of XOR operation of each byte from Start to End M Mark 1 Space 0 15V LSB 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSB 3V 3V 15V 0V Data packet corresponding to ASCII character A Start Bit 2 Stop Bits 8 Data Bits Indeterminate Region ...

Page 15: ...10 6 1 0001 1 7 0111 7 2 0010 2 8 1000 8 3 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 ...

Page 16: ...one adaptor make sure that the adaptor should be large enough to cover the current consumption multiplied by the reader count 2 Even with a large adaptor enough to supply adequate power if the power cable is not a dedicated line such as communication line or UPT cable or if it s so long to cause power loss you d better replace it with a dedicated line or reinforce it 3 If the problem persists cont...

Page 17: ...ontrol Output Port 26bit Wiegand 4 8bit Burst for PIN Selectable LED Indicator 3 LED Indicators Red Green and Orange Beeper Piezo Buzzer Keypad 12 Key Numeric Keypad with Back Lighting Operating Temperature 30 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 Relative Humidity Non Condensing Color Material Silver with Black Polycarbonate Dimension W x H x D mm 87 0 x 109 0 x 31 0 Weight 160g ...

Page 18: ...Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life To prevent possible harm to the environ...

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