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Installation Manual | TM-2023112920231130-RD-01

iProtect Access / Security | Functionalities | nedap Nedap target reader UHF

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This manual represents the knowledge at the above-mentioned time. TKH security works non-stop to improve her products. For the most recent technical information please contact your consultant or dealer.

Table of contents

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

This article explains how you can implement the Nedap target reader based on OSDP communication and describes the functions and settings.

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2. Support and license

Below is an overview of support for both the hardware and the software, including the necessary license:

Version

License

Version 10.3.15

iProtect basic license

Sufficient reader licenselicenses

2.1 Supported cards

  • UHF DNA cards for specific project, or other cards

Other cards or custom keys on request.

3. What is OSDP

Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) is an access control communications standard developed by the Security Industry Association (SIA) to improve interoperability among access control and security products.

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Info

OSDP readers are only supported by stacked Orions (RS485 connection)

4. Installation

4.1 Connecting the reader

SIC connector

Target Connector 5

Pin 3

VCC 12-28V DC

Pin 2

GND

Target Connector 1

Signal

CAT5 cable > Orion PRT 1 or 2

Pin 3

VCC 8-30V DC

Pin 25 ground

GNDPin 10

pin 3 RS485 B

B

White/Orange & White/Green

Pin 94 RS485 A

A

Orange&Green

Info

Max. cable distance between Orion and the SIC reader Reader = 120 Mtr. This is based on CAT5E - 24AWG

Info

This cable distance is based with installing an external power supply. (for Reader and Sic)

5. Implementation

5.1 General

OSDP readers are completely handled by the nodemanagerNodemanager, so the nodemanager Nodemanager should run to obtain access by a OSDP card reader.

The readermanager is not involved by handling the OSDP protocol

5.2 Configure the reader in iProtect

Follow the steps below to configure an OSDP reader:

  1. Connect the reader (see chapter “Connecting the reader”)

  2. Press the discover button in the line dialog of the Pluto.

  3. Wait until the discover process is ready: Read-in event=> Read-in event: Stop, Line: xxx…

  4. Refresh the line dialog of the Pluto, if an OSDP device is detected it will be shown as a Node below the Port of the Orion where the reader is connected to.

  5. Change the OSDP compatibility setting at the OSDP node to “No reader in capabilities
    (Not full compliant with OSDP Deister SIC 6347)

  6. Right mouse click at the OSDP reader in the treeview and click on “add reader”

    • Fill in the logic unique name of the reader.

    • Click on the save button.

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The discover function for OSDP devices checks for the following settings:

  • Baudrate:

                    9600
  • 9600, 19K2, 115K2

 baud,  They are all non-parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit
  • Parity: None

  • Data bits: 8

  • Stop bit: 1

  • Device address:          0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 24

If other settings are necessary, set these settings manually.Note: SIC 6347 default: 9600N81 baud

Info

Nedap target defaults: 9600N81, OSDP address

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Setup Target reader: Nedap UHF tool

5.3 OSDP reader settings

For OSDP readers there are some specific settings.

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Buzzer time | card recognized (not supported by the target reader)

Setting

Behavior

Empty

No buzzer when card is recognized

1 - 15 (for Deister keep empty !)

buzzer time (1/10 sec), empty is no buzzer

Info

Not supported by Deister, if selected the buzzer will start but does not stop. Reboot needed to solve thisthe nedap target reader.

6. Secure channel

OSDP v2 with Secure Channel has AES-128 encryption to ensure that communication between the targeted devices is strict and secure.

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Note

Once a key is set into the reader it cannot be cleared or rewritten by the system if the current key is not known. (not allowed in the OSDP protocol, security risk). If the key must be cleared (Reset) follow the procedure what is delivered by the reader manufacturer.

7. General notes

by By normal operation:

  • The

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  • red led ON, Idle situation

  • The red led is Blinking, Access denied

  • The

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  • green led is

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  • ON,

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  • Access granted

  • The

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  • led is

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  • purple when the connection is lost with

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  • the stacked Orion

8. iProtect settings

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8.1 Card data presentation

Nedap target, with DNA tags:

Card data presentation

Format

Decimal

Calculated length7

9

8.2 Card data interpretation

Card data interpretation

Format

Reader communication protocol

ABAHEX

Card type

None

Data length

28

System code

Start

1

Code

“empty“

facility

Start

1

Code

“empty“

Card number

Start

22

Length

7

Modulo

“empty“

Offset

“empty“