
A 330 ohm EOL (End of Line) resistor
may
be required to be inserted between the NA and NB terminals of the
reader and a second 330 ohm EOL resistor
must
then be inserted between the source NA and NB terminals at
the other end of the wiring.
OSDP Reader Connection
OSDP reader mode is only available for tSec Readers with firmware version 1.04.267 or higher. Readers that
only support 125kHz reading and readers with PSK hardware
do not
support OSDP.
Connecting a tSec Reader in OSDP mode is the same as the connection for standard RS-485 configuration.
Shield is frame
grounded at
one point
Shielded Cable
RED
BLACK
GREEN
WHITE
ORANGE
BROWN
BLUE
YELLOW
VIOLET
Shield not
connected
SHIELD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
X
V+
V-
C
BZ
L2
L1
D1/
D0/
NB
NA
Readers must also be programmed to operate in OSDP mode. For more information, see
For more information about OSDP support on tSec Readers, including configuring readers for secure channel
communications, see
Application Note 321: Configuring tSec Multi-Technology Card Readers for OSDP
Communication
.
OSDP Baud Rate Requirement
For a tSec Reader operating in OSDP mode to communicate with an OSDP Server, it must have the same baud
rate as the reader port it is connected to.
⦁
The default tSec Reader baud rate is 38400
⦁
The typical default reader port baud rate is 9600
The tSec Reader baud rate can be programmed using:
⦁
A mobile device running the Protege Config App
⦁
A correctly encoded MIFARE config card
A suitably configured MIFARE config card can be ordered from the ICT customer services team.
To program the reader using the Config App select the
Uart Configuration
TLV and set the
Baud
to 9600.
For detailed information on programming tSec Readers, refer to
AN-283: Programming tSec Reader Functions
.
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