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IDESCO OSDP V1 & V2 Manual

iProtect Access / Security

Table of contents

1. Introduction

This document is the installation and operation manual for IDESCO OSDP readers.

PART NUMBER

CONFIGURATION

READER

COMMUNICATION TYPE

IPR-IDESCO-MF-PIN

Mifare cards coded by TKH

Card reader IDESCO 8CD OSDP V1 or V2

RS485

IPR-IDESCO-DF-PIN

DESfire cards coded by TKH

Other configurations on request

There is no specific license needed beside a reader license. IPS-ON - online card reader license (44)

OSDP v2 is supported by IPROTECT Access 10.3

2. Connection the reader

The reader is connected to a stacked Orion (USB). For more information, please consult the manuals of:

IDESCO cable type 1

CAT5 cable > Orion PTR2

RJ45 pin nr:

D-   -  Green

Green/White &  Orange/White

1 & 3

D+  -  White

Green & Orange

2 & 6

GND  - Black

Brown

8

VCC  - Red

Blue

4

IDESCO cable type 2 (OSDP V2)

CAT5 cable > Orion PTR1 or PTR2

RJ45 pin nr:

D-    -   Yellow & Brown

Green/White &  Orange/White

1 & 3

D+   -   White  & Yellow

Green & Orange

2 & 6

GND - Black

Brown

8

VCC  - Red

Blue

4

Max. cable distance between Orion and the IDESCO reader = 120 Mtr, without using an external power supply.

3. IPROTECT Access

OSDP readers are handled by the nodemanager so provisioning of the reader is not necessary.

3.1 Setup an OSDP reader

  1. Select the line to which the osdp reader should be added.

  2. Select the Orion port to which the osdp reader should be added.

  3. Add a node of type OSDP.

  4. Fill in the standard things like, name, etc.

  5. Select OSDP compatibility

    1. Fully compliant

    2. IDESCO (as non compliant)

    3. IDESCO V2 (as non compliant)

  6. Select the desired baud rate

    1. Used speed is: 9600 baud for IDESCO OSDP card readers

    2. Mark <Node on line> as active

    3. Now the Orion port can be used as OSDP communication port.

  7. Select the created node in the tree view. Click on the right mouse button and select <Add reader>

  8. Set up the reader as usual

  9. Go back to the line and press the discover button

    1. The communication will be started

    2. Version information will now be shown for example:

      1. hw:1000, sw:4470b, SNR:eec70f, VendorCode:48 B3 13

Autodetection of OSDP readers is not available, so first create the OSDP node and the reader before the discover button is used.

3.2 Settings

For OSDP readers there are some specific settings:

Keypad buttons

Open the menu item:

  • Access | Settings | Card coding | Card data interpretation and open the tab: Keypad:

For IDESCO OSDP readers the pinpad is not full compliant

KEYPAD

IPROTECT

1-9

1-9

*

key C in iProtect

#

used for reset pincode (do not use as pincode only key)

Buzzer time

Open the menu item:

  • Installation | Hardware | Reader and open the tab: Door behavior:

Buzzer time, card recognized

Meaning

null <Empty>

no buzzer when card is recognized

0

not allowed

1 – 15

buzzer time (1/10 sec)

> 15

not allowed

3.3 Card encoding

Only fields with data, or fields that need to be specifically set are named in the table below.

Add Card number presentation (DESFire)

  • Browse to the menu: Access | Settings | Card coding | Card number presentation

Field

Content

Name

Logical name (e.g. IDESCO OSDP)

Format

Decimal

Calculated length

6

Add OSDP Card data interpretation (DESFire)

  • Browse to the menu: Access | Settings | Card coding | Card data interpretation

Field

Content

Name

Logical name (e.g. IDESCO OSDP)

Default card data interpretation

Logical name (e.g. IDESCO OSDP)

Card data interpretation group

optional

Format

Reader communication protocol

Hexadecimal

Card type

None

System code

Start

1

Length

6

Code

Supplied by TKH-Security (6 digits)

Card number

Start

7

Length

6

Interpretation selection

Start

1

Length

0

Code

Keypad

PIN length

4

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