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Honeywell 

Honeywell IdentIPoint 

Intelligent Smartcard Readers 

QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE 

 

95-7771 

 

WARNING: 

This equipment 

generates, uses, and can radiate 

radio frequency energy, and if not installed 
and used in accordance with the Instructions 
Manual, may cause interference with radio 
communication. It has been tested and found 
to comply with the limits for a Class B 
computing device pursuant to Subpart J of 
Part 15 of FCC Rules, that are designed to 
provide reasonable protection against such 
interference when operated in a residential 
and commercial environment. Operation of 
this equipment in a residential area is likely 
to cause interference, in which case, users 
at their own expense will be required to take 
whatever measures may be required to 
correct the interference. Any unauthorized 
modification of this equipment may result in 
the revocation of the owner's authority to 
continue its operation. 

 

WARNING: 

Fire Safety and Liability 

Notice: Never connect card readers 

to any critical entry, exit door, barrier, 
elevator or gate without providing an 
alternative exit in accordance with all fire and 
life safety codes pertinent to the installation. 
These fire and safety codes vary from city to 
city and you must get approval from local fire 
officials whenever using an electronic 
product to control a door or other barrier. 

Use of egress buttons, for example, may be 
illegal in some cities. In most applications, 
single action exit without prior knowledge of 
what to do is a life safety requirement. 
Always make certain that any required 
approvals are obtained in writing. Verbal 
approvals are not valid. Wiring of door 
strikes and locks would also accordingly 
follow either a fail-safe or fail-secure 
configuration.  

 
WARNING:  

Earth ground all 

enclosures for proper installation. It is 
mandatory to use body earth on the terminal 
of the fingerprint reader. 

 
WARNING: 

Exit switch wiring must 

be completed within the protected 

area or not readily accessible outside the 
protected area. 

 

WARNING: 

Use suppressors on all 

door locks. Use 14507020-001 diode 

suppression network. Honeywell 
recommends only DC locks.  

 
CAUTION: 

If the bus wiring enters or 

exits the building, the protectors listed in 
Installation Manual must be used. Bus length 
for RS485 must not exceed 500m end-to-
end. 

 

This equipment complies with FCC radiation 

exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 
environment .This equipment should be installed 
and operated with minimum distance 20cm 

between the radiator& your body.

Summary of Contents for IdentIPoint

Page 1: ...he installation These fire and safety codes vary from city to city and you must get approval from local fire officials whenever using an electronic product to control a door or other barrier Use of egress buttons for example may be illegal in some cities In most applications single action exit without prior knowledge of what to do is a life safety requirement Always make certain that any required ...

Page 2: ...presentative A claim must be filed with the commercial carrier responsible Parts Reader box 1 Intelligent Reader Unit 1 2 Mounting Plate 1 3 Mounting Hardware Screws and Wall Anchors 6 each 4 Extra Tamper Resistant Screws 2 5 Tool for Tamper Resistant Screw 1 Connector with cable 2 9 and 10 pin 8 Resistors 1K Color Code BROWN BLACK RED GOLD 0 5W axial type 5 tolerance 3 9 Square ferrite clip 1 10 ...

Page 3: ...See Fig 6 Connect the field wiring to the correct Molex pigtails See Fig 5 For reader connection details see Fig 10 Plug the Molex terminal s in ports J9 and J10 at the back of the reader See Fig 6 Clip with two turns wrapped the round ferrite clip on the field Ethernet cable See Fig 5 Plug the RJ45 connector of the field Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port of the reader at the end of the pigtai...

Page 4: ...x and Ethernet pigtails inside the gang box Set the S1 DIP switch if the reader is to be connected to an IOM via RS485 See Fig 10 and appendix for more details 4 Once all the connections and settings are done hold the reader against the back plate aligning the mounting slots at the back of the reader with their corresponding catches on the back plate and push it downwards until it hooks into place...

Page 5: ...AF33F Manufactured 2009 07 13 MADE IN CHINA 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ON POSITION ON POSITION READER MOUNTING SLOTS 4 STATUS LEDS 3 DIP SWITCH S1 READER BACK 10 100 Activity Power ETHERNET TERMINAL EPOXY POTTED FOR IP65 COMPLIANCE FACTORY RESET SWITCH OPTICAL TAMPER SENSOR WIRING TERMINAL PORTS J9 J10 HOLE FOR TAMPER RESISTANT SCREW CAT5 PIGTAIL HOLE FOR HOLDING RUBBER COVER SHOWN IN CALLOUT RJ45 TERMINAL P...

Page 6: ...EMBEDDED IN WALL Fig 3 Fixing reader back plate to drywall USE THE SCREWS PROVIDED TO FIX THE BACK PLATE TO THE DRYWALL NOTE USE A MINIMUM OF 4 SCREWS IN THE HOLES CIRCLED IN RED CUT AN OPENING IN THE DRYWALL FOR ROUTING THE WIRES THE OPENING MUST HAVE THE SAME DIMENSIONS AS THAT IN THE BACK PLATE PUNCH AN ADEQUATE NUMBER OF HOLES IN THE DRYWALL FOR THE SCREWS USE THE SCREWS PROVIDED TO FIX THE BA...

Page 7: ... THE READER CLIP ROUND FERRITE CLIP ON THE FIELD ETHERNET CABLE WITH TWO TURNS WRAPPED ROUTE THE RJ45 CONNECTOR IF REQUIRED AND MOLEX TERMINALS FROM BEHIND THE DRYWALL OR THROUGH THE CONDUITS IN CASE OF CONCRETE WALL AND BRING THEM TOWARDS THE FRONT SIDE OF THE MOUNTING SURFACE THROUGH THE OPENING ON THE READER S BACK PLATE PLUG THE RJ45 CONNECTOR INTO THE ETHERNET PORT OF THE READER AT THE END OF...

Page 8: ...NSURES THAT THE TERMINALS CANNOT BE PLUGGED INTO WRONG PORTS PLUG RJ45 CONNECTOR IF REQD IN THE RJ45 TERMINAL PLUG PIN 9 PIN 1 PORT J9 PIN 1 PIN 10 PORT J10 10 100 Activity Power TO PIN 9 TO PIN 1 9 PIN MOLEX TERMINAL 10 PIN MOLEX TERMINAL TO PIN 1 TO PIN 10 Model BTSTD IdentIPoint Standard Indoor Power 10 28 VDC PoE MAC ID Ethernet 0040840AF33E MAC ID Wi fi 00408 IOAF33F Manufactured 2009 07 13 M...

Page 9: ...ndard Indoor Power 10 28 VDC PoE MAC ID Ethernet 0040840AF33E MAC ID Wi fi 00408 IOAF33F Manufactured 2009 07 13 MADE IN CHINA ON POSITION ON POSITION ON POSITION ON POSITION 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 USE THE ALLEN WRENCH TO SECURE THE READER TO THE BACK PLATE WITH THE TAMPER RESISTANT SCREW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 100 Activity Power Model BTSTD IdentIPoint Standar...

Page 10: ...king Color Description 10 100 Green On when network is 100 MBit Activity Orange Flashes on network activity Power Blue On if power on J9 PIN PIN J10 SAI 1 GND 9 1 Power OUT SAI 1 8 2 Power GND SAI 0 GND 7 3 RS485 A SAI 0 6 4 RS485 B Relay NO 5 5 RS485 GND Relay NC 4 6 DO Relay C 3 7 DOGnd Power GND 2 8 SAI 2 Power IN 1 9 SAI 2 GND 10 Frame GND J9 PIN PIN J10 SAI 1 GND 9 1 Power OUT SAI 1 8 2 Power...

Page 11: ... the cable opening and bring them inside the IOM via the knock out holes Connect the wire terminals to the ends of the wires and plug the wire terminal s in their correct slots on the PCB See Fig 15 For IOM connection details see Fig 17 Drop the excess wire lengths behind the drywall Set the S1 DIP switch if the IOM is to be connected to a reader via RS485 See Fig 17 and appendix for more details ...

Page 12: ...wire terminals to the ends of the wires and plug the wire terminal s in their correct slots on the PCB See Fig 15 For IOM connection details see Fig 17 Accommodate any excess wire lengths inside the gang box Set the S1 DIP switch if the IOM is to be connected to a reader via RS485 See Fig 17 and appendix for more details 6 Set the IOM address as per Fig 17 and appendix Once all connections and set...

Page 13: ...T THE BOTTOM HOLDING THE TWO PARTS TOGETHER BACK HALF OF THE IOM SIDE KNOCK OUTS FOR CABLE HOLES Power Data Tamper POWER DATA AND TAMPER INDICATION LEDS FRONT COVER OF THE IOM HINGE AT THE BOTTOM HOLDING THE TWO PARTS TOGETHER BACK HALF OF THE IOM SIDE KNOCK OUTS FOR CABLE HOLES Fig 11 Outer structure of IOM Front and side view 95 7771 13 ...

Page 14: ...H PULL OPEN THE FRONT COVER OF THE IOM AND ALLOW IT TO HANG FROM THE HINGE MOUNTING SCREW HOLES 3 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD BACK KNOCK OUTS FOR CABLE HOLES 2 WIRING TERMINALS 2 WIRE 13 WIRING TERMINALS 3 WIRE 3 IOM FRONT COVER OPEN HOLE FOR TAMPER RESISTANT SCREW IOM BACK HALF OPEN HOLE FOR TAMPER RESISTANT SCREW LIGHT GUIDES CABLE GUIDES 6 COVER TAMPER DETECTION SWITCH PULL OPEN THE FRONT COVER OF TH...

Page 15: ...ywall USE THE SCREWS PROVIDED TO FIX THE BACK HALF OF THE IOM TO THE DRYWALL NOTE USE ALL THREE HOLES TO FASTEN THE IOM PUNCH THREE HOLES IN THE DRYWALL FOR THE SCREWS CUT OPENINGS IN THE DRYWALL FOR ROUTING THE WIRES THE OPENINGS MUST HAVE THE SAME DIMENSIONS AS THAT IN THE BACK HALF OF THE IOM USE THE SCREWS PROVIDED TO FIX THE BACK HALF OF THE IOM TO THE DRYWALL NOTE USE ALL THREE HOLES TO FAST...

Page 16: ...HE IOM GANGBOX EMBEDDED IN WALL PUNCH ADDITIONAL HOLES IN THE WALL FOR THE OTHER SCREWS USE THE SCREWS PROVIDED TO FIX THE BACK HALF OF IOM TO THE GANGBOX AND THE WALL NOTE USE ALL 3 SCREWS TO FASTEN THE IOM GANGBOX EMBEDDED IN WALL PUNCH ADDITIONAL HOLES IN THE WALL FOR THE OTHER SCREWS Fig 14 Fixing the IOM on a concrete wall using gang box and conduit 95 7771 16 ...

Page 17: ... PROVIDED WIRE TERMINAL BLOCKS AFTER WIRING AND OTHER HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS ARE DONE SHUT THE FRONT COVER OF THE IOM ROUTE THE WIRES THROUGH THE KNOCKED OUT HOLES AND FIX THEM TO THE CORRECT TERMINALS ON THE PCB USING THE PROVIDED WIRE TERMINAL BLOCKS AFTER WIRING AND OTHER HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS ARE DONE SHUT THE FRONT COVER OF THE IOM AFTER WIRING AND OTHER HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS ARE DONE SH...

Page 18: ...LEN WRENCH TO SECURE THE FRONT COVER OF THE IOM TO THE BACK HALF WITH TAMPER RESISTANT SCREW Power Data Tamper Power Data Tamper USE THE ALLEN WRENCH TO SECURE THE FRONT COVER OF THE IOM TO THE BACK HALF WITH TAMPER RESISTANT SCREW Fig 16 Securing the front cover onto the back half of the IOM ...

Page 19: ...Description S1 RS485 Termination Control DIP switch S2 Initialization Button S3 IOM Address set up DIP switch S4 Cover tamper detection switch S2 Initialization Button DIP switch S3 IOM address Position Description 1 Address value 1 2 Address value 2 3 Address value 4 4 Address value 8 5 Address value 16 6 Address value 32 7 Address value 64 8 For IOM setup normally set to OFF Position Description...

Page 20: ... N ht ll up slide e Rig 1 RS485 A pu term 2 RS485 ination B pull down 3 4 Wifi Disable DC Power 12 to 24V If POE is not used 2KΩ To Door Sensor 1KΩ 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 Frame GND J10 PIN PIN J9 S1 To Door Lock To Door Lock To LAN To LAN ...

Page 21: ...EX Switch 1KΩ 2KΩ To Door Sensor S1 S1 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 Frame GND J10 PIN PIN J9 10 DC Power 12 to 24V If POE is not used Signal Power Min 18 AWG Power Min 18 AWG Power Gnd Min 18 AWG Ethernet CAT5 Signal Min 18 AWG Signal Min 18 AWG...

Page 22: ... Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 Frame GND J10 PIN PIN J9 10 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 Frame GND J10 PIN PIN J9 10 FGND Power Min 18 AWG Power Gnd Min 18 AWG CAT5 Signal Power Min 18 AWG Signal Min 18 AWG Signal Min 18 AWG Comm Min 18 AWG ...

Page 23: ...OUT side 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 Frame GND J10 PIN PIN J9 10 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power ...

Page 24: ...O SAO N C GND 485 A SAI 3 485 B GND 485 GND SAI 2 ILK 1 GND GND SAI 1 ILK 0 GND GND SAI 0 D1 0 GND GND DI 1 DO 0 GND GND DI 0 IO module DC Power 12 to 24V DC Power 12 to 24V DC Power 12 to 24V IOM 1 IOM 2 IOM 3 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 10 Fr...

Page 25: ...ND SAI 2 ILK 1 GND GND SAI 1 ILK 0 GND GND SAI 0 D1 0 GND GND DI 1 DO 0 GND GND DI 0 IOmodule Strike Latch DC Power 12VDC 24VDC FGND Fig 22 Reader and strike latch Strike Latch Ethernet IdentIPointReader S1 1 2 3 4 OFF ON 1 Power OUT SAI 1 GND 9 2 Power GND SAI 1 8 3 RS485 A SAI 0 GND 7 4 RS485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power...

Page 26: ...485 B SAI 0 6 5 RS485 GND Relay NO 5 6 DO Relay NC 4 7 DOGnd Relay C 3 8 SAI 2 Power GND 2 9 SAI 2 GND Power IN 1 Frame GND J10 J9 PIN PIN DC Power 12VDC 24VDC 10 S1 Fig 25 IOM and magnetic lock Power Min 18 AWG Power Gnd Min 18 AWG LEGEND RL1 C N O GND N C 12V RLO C GND N O SAO N C GND 485 A SAI 3 485 B GND 485 GND SAI 2 ILK 1 GND GND SAI 1 ILK 0 GND GND SAI 0 D1 0 GND GND DI 1 DO 0 GND GND DI 0 ...

Page 27: ...RIKE MUST BE UL LISTED EXIT SWITCH WIRING MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA OR NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE OUTSIDE THE PROTECTED AREA 4 4 ALL WIRING MUST CONFORM TO APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS DOOR CONTACTS MUST BE UL LISTED MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH 500 FT 152M WIRE TYPE 18 AWG 0 8 SQ MM 50 OHM 60 mA MAXIMUM 5 5 DO NOT ROUTE COMMUNICATION WIRES WITH POWER OR LOCKING DEVICES N...

Page 28: ...er master Termination OFF Termination ON Termination ON IOM Slave 1 Termination OFF Reader Master Termination ON Pull up ON Pull down ON IOM Slave 2 Termination ON Termination OFF Termination ON Termination ON IOM Slave 1 Termination OFF Reader Master Termination ON Pull up ON Pull down ON IOM Slave 2 Termination ON Termination OFF Termination ON Termination ON IOM Slave 1 Termination OFF Reader M...

Page 29: ...RS485 address is obtained by adding all ON bit values E g Decimal value 37 will be obtained by turning ON bits 1 3 and 6 which equivalents to 1 4 32 NOTE Please refer to IdentIPoint Hardware Installation Manual doc no 95 7767 for more details on the following items Overall system architecture Power supply installation Detailed wiring descriptions for readers IOM and peripheral devices Power over E...

Page 30: ...V1 6 1 EN 301 489 03 V1 4 1 EN 300 330 02 V1 3 1 IOM CE C tick United States FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B sections 107 a 109 a Class B Section 201 to Section 202 section 207 European Union EN 55022 2006EN 60950 1 2001 CERTIFICATIONS ARE IN PROGRESS WARNING Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equi...

Page 31: ... agreement with and for its customer In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Copyright 2009 Honeywell International Sarl Honeywell Trademarks Honeywell Enterprise Buildings IntegratorTM EBI and IdentIPoint TM are U S registered trademarks of Honeywell Inc Other...

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