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D29008984R004 

DN2187-2007

Building Technologies & Solutions
www.kantech.com
2020-07-21

ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for Kantech tyco ioSmart

Page 1: ...D29008984R004 DN2187 2007 Building Technologies Solutions www kantech com 2020 07 21 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...2 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 3: ...pgrading the ioSmart card reader 17 ioSmart card reader models 18 Mullion ioSmart card reader 18 Single Gang ioSmart card reader 20 Technical features 21 Wiegand mode 21 RS 485 mode 21 BLE mode 21 RFID technologies 21 Capacitive touch keypad 21 Auto detection 21 LED status bar 22 Optical tamper 22 Technical specifications 23 Mounting 25 Mounting the ioSmart card reader 25 Wiring 27 Wiring distance...

Page 4: ...format 39 34 bit transmission format 40 26 bit transmission format 41 Sending the unique identifier UID 42 Configuring the reader using a Kantech smartcard 43 Compliance specifications 44 FCC 44 CE compliance 44 UL Standards compliance 44 NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology 45 RoHS Restriction on Hazardous Substances 45 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 45 ioSmart Card...

Page 5: ...RE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed not sold 1 GRANT OF LICENSE This EULA grants You the following rights a Software Installation and Use For each license You acquire You may have only one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT installed b Storage Network Use The SOFTWARE PROD...

Page 6: ... SOFTWARE PRODUCT the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by KANTECH or its suppliers You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by a...

Page 7: ...ARE PRODUCT e EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL KANTECH BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT COST OF CAPITA...

Page 8: ...t email video support jci com For technical training inquiries email latam certificaciones jci com Table 2 Latin America and Caribbean telephone numbers Area Call type Opening times 08 00 to 20 00 EST Latin America and Caribbean Toll free 1 800 507 6268 Latin America and Caribbean Toll free 1 800 392 2873 Argentina Buenos Aires Direct 54 11 5199 3104 Brazil Sao Paolo Direct 55 11 3181 7377 Chile S...

Page 9: ...757 Greece Direct 00800 312 294 53 Ireland Direct 1800 94 3570 Israel Direct 972 772 201 350 Italy Direct 39 0230 510 112 KSA Direct 96 6800 8500 509 Kuwait Direct 0 22062915 Lebanon Direct 01 426 801 new dial tone and then dial 8552 3436 77 Nordic Countries Direct 04494 9001 Oman Direct 00 8007 4364 Qatar Direct 00 800100841 Russia Direct 81 0800 2052 1031 South Africa Direct 27 0 10 100 3292 Spa...

Page 10: ... to 18 00 CST China Standard Time and 09 00 to 19 00 India Time Asia Pacific Toll free 800 2255 8926 Australia Direct 1 800 580 946 China Direct 86 21 6163 8644 India Direct 91 80 4199 0994 Oceania and New Zealand Direct 64 9942 4004 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 10 ...

Page 11: ...Copyright information 2020 Johnson Controls All rights reserved JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO and KANTECH are trademarks of Johnson Controls 11 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 12: ...and is powered from a Limited Power Source from the controller to which it is connected it is designed to be installed by Service Persons only Service Person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons io...

Page 13: ...ryption specification between the following The ioSmart card reader and the ID badge credentials The ioSmart card reader and the Kantech controller The Kantech controller and the EntraPass software An IP or RS 485 connection is required Figure 1 ioSmart card reader encryption overview Table 5 ioSmart card reader encryption overview Callout Description A EntraPass B Master C Subordinate D IP AES 12...

Page 14: ... card readers inside or outside For PIN entry and other functions some models integrate a backlit capacitive touch keypad For security purposes you must install panel less no controller readers on the secure side of the door To upgrade easily some models support both ioSmart card technology and Kantech ioProx proximity technology Note For information about the available models and the supported cr...

Page 15: ...ss mobile application is disconnected from the internet Tyco Cloud services manage the smart keys and deliver them to the EntraPass go Pass mobile application WARNING Controlled door locks may be governed by regulatory bodies and must always be installed according to local regulations In most instances there are strict limitations to installing fail secure devices and fail safe locking devices suc...

Page 16: ...anelless Mobile Smart Key Door 3 From the EntraPass go Pass application send three valid unlock requests in panel less mode When an ioSmart card reader is in panel less mode it does not generate Wiegand code and it cannot be connected over RS 485 to a controller Changing the ioSmart card reader from panel less to standard mode To change the ioSmart card reader from panel less mode to standard mode...

Page 17: ...a KT 1 or KT 400 controller through EntraPass or through the KT Standalone connection If you use a Kantech controller with EntraPass perform upgrades on the Operation tab If you use the KT Standalone connection perform upgrades under Admin Firmware Update ioSmart Note You cannot perform field upgrades in panel less mode 17 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 18: ...rd reader models Model Type RFID KT MUL SC Mullion 13 56 MHz KT MUL MT Multi technology Mullion 13 56 MHz 125 kHz KT MUL MT KP Multi technology Mullion with a keypad 13 56 MHz 125 kHz The following figure shows the dimensions of the Mullion ioSmart card reader Figure 3 Mullion ioSmart card reader dimensions Table 8 Mullion ioSmart card reader dimensions Callout Description A 1 770 in 44 96 mm B Re...

Page 19: ...llion ioSmart card reader dimensions Callout Description D 0 643 in 16 32 mm E 3 254 in 82 65 mm F 0 669 in 16 99 mm G Elevation H 0 964 in 24 48 mm I 4 565 in 115 95 mm 19 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 20: ... Single Gang with a keypad 13 56 MHz 125 kHz The following figure shows the dimensions of the Single Gang ioSmart card reader Figure 4 Single Gang ioSmart card reader dimensions Table 10 Single Gang ioSmart card reader dimensions Callout Description A 2 820 in 71 63 mm B Reader with a keypad C Rear view of the reader D 0 643 in 16 32 mm E 3 254 in 82 65 mm F 0 669 in 16 99 mm G Elevation H 0 964 i...

Page 21: ...onal door inputs For more information see BLE lock output wiring for panel less mode RFID technologies Wire loop antennas are used to generate the radio frequency identification RFID signals and are compatible with ioSmart ioProx and HID proximity cards Capacitive touch keypad On the reader keypad the 12 capacitive touch keys are backlit with light emitting diodes LEDs By default the backlighting ...

Page 22: ...light reflective sensor on the reader detects a reflective part on the mounting plate Tamper detection initiates if the reader separates from the mounting plate by more than 5 mm To mount directly to a wall use a detachable bracket In this position tamper detection initiates if the whole assembly separates from the wall The security enhancing optical tamper is available in RS 485 mode and in Wiega...

Page 23: ...h backlighting Yes No No Yes No No Typical read range 125 kHz ioProx ID 1 credentials cards Up to 5 1 cm 2 in Up to 6 8 cm 2 7 in Typical read range 13 56 MHz MIFARE Plus EV1 encrypted sector ID 1 credentials cards Up to 3 8 cm 1 5 in Up to 4 3 cm 1 7 in Mounting Mullion Single Gang North America Europe Dimension H x W x D 115 8 x 44 6 x 24 7 mm 4 56 x 1 75 x 0 97 in 115 8 x 71 5 x 24 7 mm 4 56 x ...

Page 24: ...blue Configurable Inputs in Wiegand LED and buzzer Inputs in RS 485 2 to 4 configurable Inputs in BLE panel less 2 configurable Input voltage 8 5 VDC to 16 VDC provided by UL 294 or UL 603 listed power limited power source Housing Polycarbonate smoked black Flammability rating UL94 V 2 Firmware Fully upgradable using RS 485 Ingress protection rating IP55 not verified by UL Communication RS 485 AES...

Page 25: ...gle Gang reader on a wall or on an electrical box Mount the Mullion reader on a doorframe To mount the reader complete the following steps 1 Pull the controller s wires from the wall and put them through the hole in the mounting plate 2 Attach the mounting plate to a flat wall using two screws The screws are not included Note Do not over tighten the screws especially if mounting on an uneven wall ...

Page 26: ...over until the bottom hook snaps into place Note For instructions about how to wire the reader see Wiring 6 Use the provided Phillips head screw 6 32 to secure the bottom of the reader The mounting position is successful if you hear a click when you attach the front cover to the mounting plate If the mounting plate bends consider positioning the reader in a new location ioSmart Card Reader Install...

Page 27: ...ce Protocol Maximum cable distance at 12 VDC Wiring per line 1 door Equipment per wiring line 1 door Example of total equipment based on KT 400 RS 485 152 m 500 ft Home run 2 x reader 1 x door contacts 1 x T REX xxx 8 x reader 4 x door contacts 4 x T REX xxx RS 485 152 m 500 ft Home run 1 x reader with keypad 1 x door contacts 1 x T REX xxx 4 x reader with keypad 4 x door contacts 4 x T REX xxx Wi...

Page 28: ...85 connection Table 14 Example of a home run RS 485 connection Callout Description A RS 485 COM2 500 ft for each line B IN readers C OUT readers D Door contacts E T REX request to exit detectors ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 28 ...

Page 29: ...5 VDC to 16 VDC RS 485 mode In RS 485 mode the LED and BUZ inputs are not required so you can configure them for other purposes For example configure the BUZ input as an open collector supervised output and use it as a standard output or as a lock output You could also use the input as a door contact input or as a request to exit REX Wiegand mode In Wiegand mode the Wiegand terminals share the RS ...

Page 30: ...ram Note Only use copper conductors Table 16 RS 485 wiring diagram Callout Description A Mullion reader B Single Gang reader C Rear view of the reader D Host controller RS 485 COM2 interface E Optional zone inputs 1 and 2 Individually programmable Zone termination NC NO NEOL SEOL or DEOL termination ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 30 ...

Page 31: ...e With CAT5 cabling use 2 wires for GND and 2 wires for PWR Table 17 RS 485 wiring diagram using CAT5 cable Callout Description A Mullion reader B Single Gang reader C Rear view of the reader D Host controller RS 485 COM2 interface E Optional zone inputs 1 and 2 Individually programmable Zone termination NC NO NEOL SEOL or DEOL termination 31 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 32: ... use copper conductors Note Use external power supply 12 VDC 750 mA minimum Table 18 RS 485 lock output wiring Callout Description A Mullion reader B Single Gang reader C Rear view of the reader D Host controller RS 485 COM2 interface E Input 1 programmed as dual input configuration F Input 2 programmed as output device configuration ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 32 ...

Page 33: ...ng diagram Note Only use copper conductors Note Use external power supply 12 VDC 750 mA minimum Table 19 BLE lock output wiring Callout Description A Mullion reader B Single Gang reader C Rear view of the reader D External 12 VDC power supply E Input 1 programmed as dual input configuration door contact and REX F Input 2 programmed as output device configuration 33 ioSmart Card Reader Installation...

Page 34: ... following wiring diagram shows how to connect the reader to the controller in Wiegand mode Figure 14 Wiegand wiring diagram Table 20 Wiegand wiring diagram Callout Description A Mullion reader B Single Gang reader C Rear view of the reader D Host controller Wiegand interface ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 34 ...

Page 35: ... wires for GND and 2 wires for PWR Table 21 Wiegand wiring diagram using CAT5 cable Callout Description A Mullion reader B Single Gang reader C Rear view of the reader D Host controller Wiegand interface Connecting multiple readers to a controller Use this section to find out how to connect multiple readers to a controller using the daisy chain or the star wiring methods 35 ioSmart Card Reader Ins...

Page 36: ...Daisy chain wiring The following diagram shows the daisy chain wiring method to connect multiple readers to a controller Figure 16 Daisy chain wiring diagram ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 36 ...

Page 37: ...Star wiring The following diagram shows the star wiring method to connect multiple readers to a controller Figure 17 Star wiring diagram 37 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 38: ...t configuration Important Forcing the reader to factory default deletes all custom settings from the reader and defaults BLE credential data If you factory default a panel less reader you may need to contact technical support to reset it To return the reader to the factory default configuration complete the following steps 1 Short circuit together the D0 and BUZ terminals 2 Short circuit together ...

Page 39: ...igher To return the reader to the default configuration excluding certain BLE credential data complete the following steps 1 Short circuit together the D0 and BUZ terminals 2 Short circuit together the D1 and BUZ terminals 3 Apply power to the reader A simultaneous sequence of six beeps and flashes four times indicates a successful return to default configuration data A sequence of rapid beeps and...

Page 40: ...it together the D1 and BUZ terminals 2 Apply power to the reader A simultaneous sequence of one beep and one flash four times indicates a successful configuration to the 34 bit transmission format A sequence of rapid beeps and flashes for 4 seconds indicates that the device is not configured to the 34 bit transmission format ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide 40 ...

Page 41: ...it together the D1 and LED terminals 2 Apply power to the reader A simultaneous sequence of two beeps and flashes four times indicates a successful configuration to the 26 bit transmission format A sequence of rapid beeps and flashes for 4 seconds indicates that the device is not configured to the 26 bit transmission format 41 ioSmart Card Reader Installation Guide ...

Page 42: ... To configure the reader to send the UID complete the following steps 1 Short circuit together the D0 and LED terminals 2 Apply power to the reader A simultaneous sequence of five beeps and flashes four times indicates a successful configuration to the UID option A sequence of rapid beeps and flashes for 4 seconds indicates that the device is not configured to the UID format ioSmart Card Reader In...

Page 43: ...lashes twice to confirm mode 2 4 Present the card one final time to confirm the configuration The reader acknowledges the new configuration with a 1 second continuous beep and LED activation The following table outlines the amount of card presentations that are required for each mode Table 22 Card configuration modes Mode Card presentations Functions 1 Once 34 bit Wiegand transmission 2 Twice 26 b...

Page 44: ... from that to which the receiver is connected CE compliance EN60950 Information technology equipment Safety General requirements EN55022 Class B Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics EN300 330 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM short range devices SRD radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the fr...

Page 45: ... This standard restricts the use of the following substances lead cadmium mercury chromium IV polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE in electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This regulation is used for waste electrical and electronic equipment and addresses the disposal and the environmental handling of these products 45 ioSm...

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