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Sirius iX30 

The  Sirius  iX30  is  an  versatile  and  multifunctional  card  reader  with  measurements  which  fits  perfectly  on 
doorposts. Depending on the application, the configuration, and there with the output, can vary.  

4.1 Configurations 

The configuration defines which card type is read by default by the Sirius iX30.  
 

Functionality 

801-5301 TKH coded 

801-5302 CSN 

801-5303 Programmable 

Standard communication 

RS485 & Clock/Data 

RS485 & Clock/Data 

Read CSN 

No 

Yes 

Read coded TKH cards 

Yes 

No 

Output length 

8 or 12 digits 

10 or 17 digits 

Reads programable cards 

No 

No 

Yes 

Tamper output 

Yes 

Yes 

Buzzer input 

Yes 

Yes 

LED input 

Yes 

Yes 

Default LED settings 

Red/Green 

Red/Green 

Blue 

 

4.1.1  801-5301 TKH coded 

 
The Sirius iX30 TKH coded can both read TKH coded Mifare classic cards and TKH coded Mifare DESFire 
cards simultaneously and works by default at the following devices. 
 

Protocol  

Hardware device (door controller) 

RS485 

Orion (stacked) 

RS485 

Polyx 

Clock/Data 

Orion (KpBus) 

Clock/Data 

Orbit  

Clock/Data 

Third party devices* 

 
*since clock/data is an standard, the Sirius iX30 should work by default on third party controllers which supports 
the clock/data communication protocol. We strongly recommend to test it on forehand.  
 
The output differs per card type: 
 

TKH Security Mifare Classic: 

 

4 digits system code 

e.g.: 1234 

 

4 digits card number 

e.g.: 6789 

Result as output: 12346789 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for iX30

Page 1: ...Date 12 3 2020 INSTALLATION MANUAL iX30...

Page 2: ...nt 2 General 3 2 1 Wiring 3 2 2 Tools and equipment 3 2 3 accessory 4 2 3 1 Spacers 4 2 3 2 Celrubber 4 Installation 5 3 1 Measurements 5 3 2 Location 6 3 3 Mounting steps 6 Sirius iX30 7 4 1 Configur...

Page 3: ...2 This document This document contains all the information which is needed when installing the Sirius iX30 The details and recommendations will be described in the chapters below...

Page 4: ...uipment When installing the Sirius iX30 the following tools or materials may be needed T 568B or another cable which meets the requirements as specified in chapter 4 4 Wire side cutter Electric wire f...

Page 5: ...r protector 801 6109 Spacer cardholder 801 6110 2 3 2 Celrubber Celrubber is strongly recommended if the Sirius iX30 with or without spacer is mounted directly to an outside surface It offers both mor...

Page 6: ...ronment of the Sirius iX30 must be compliant with certain conditions Caution The Sirius iX30 operates between a temperature and humidity of 30 C and 65 C and 20 90 RH non condensing Caution the connec...

Page 7: ...s iX30 should not be mounted higher than two meters 3 3 Mounting steps Mount the card reader preferably on a flat surface Drill two holes for mounting the backplate on the preferred location 2x6mm hol...

Page 8: ...Yes Yes Buzzer input Yes Yes LED input Yes Yes Default LED settings Red Green Red Green Blue 4 1 1 801 5301 TKH coded The Sirius iX30 TKH coded can both read TKH coded Mifare classic cards and TKH co...

Page 9: ...on third party controllers which supports the clock data communication protocol We strongly recommend to test it on forehand The output differs per card type 4Byte CSN 10 digits CSN Result as output 1...

Page 10: ...ation card A customer specific card which can be ordered by TKH Security which writes down the configuration into the card reader Connect the card reader Switch on the power The card readers LED turns...

Page 11: ...Label Interface Description A Light guide Multicolor RGB LED to display current status B Buzzer Multitone buzzer for audio feedback C DIP switch 3pin DIP switch for RS485 purpose D 9 Pin connector Co...

Page 12: ...ge results in lower power consumption and ensuring cost efficient wiring with a smaller conductor diameter When using an external power supply it must comply with SELV guidelines Advised to power the...

Page 13: ...overvoltage protection for the card reader is required or An external power supply is required for the card reader If any of the above conditions applies see chapter 5 4 2 4 4 2 RS485 via Adapterboar...

Page 14: ...X30 on the Adapterboard Do not place any jumpers For more information See the Adapterboard IM manual Or screw connection on adapterboard Or RJ45 connection on adapterboard TIA EIA 568 B Cable color Si...

Page 15: ...ication between UTP Cat5e RS485 Powered from Orion 120 Orion and Sirius iX30 card reader RS485 External powered 600 Wiegand 120 Clock Data 50 4 4 5 Cable lengths generic Cable Communication protocol C...

Page 16: ...15 4 4 6 Data signals 4 5 reader...

Page 17: ...scharge 8 kV using the Human Body Model Compatible with RS485 standard Polyx Orion and Apollo Configuration with DIP switches Frequencies 13 56MHz Card detection 2 4GHz band Wireless connection Cards...

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