*iProtect™ QUI Barcode

Installation Manual | IM-20210309-TP-24

iProtect Access / Security | Installation |

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.


1 QUI barcode reader

1.1 Scope of this document

The settings for the QUI barcode reader and hardware connections.

1.2 General information

The QUI surface mounted barcode reader is the perfect indoor and outdoor reader to read QR-codes from smartphone displays, tickets or print at home tickets.
The reader reads every 1D and 2D barcode including Code39, Datamix., Aztec, interleaved 2 of 5.

TKH article number: 500-8570

1.3 Version info

iProtect
Version V9.10.x use without data encryption
Version V10.0.x optional AES encryption and expiry date check.
Reader manager V05.02.15.0434

Hardware
Pluto with stacked Orion

QUI access reader
OSDP 1.3
HW version 101 (5)
Software 010000 (16)

1.4 Default settings QUI barcode reader

Dipswitch setting

Connection: RS485 / 9600N81
Protocol: OSDP
Address: 0

1.5 Wiring Reader - Orion

Note:
Take care that all not used wires cannot make any connection.
Max cable distance:
CAT5 directly powered from the Orion 60 Mtr.
CAT5 reader external powered 600 Mtr.


2 iProtect

2.1 iProtect reader configuration

For the QUI QR barcode reader there is a specific reader XML available <OSDP_QUI_V1.0>
Use this XML for creating the right configuration with the Java reader configuration tool.
After uploading the configuration use the discover function to detect the QUI reader.

2.2 Card data presentation and interpretation not crypted

QR code’s without encryption will have client specific settings, contact your consultant for the right settings

2.3 Crypted QR code’s

In iProtect (V10.x.x) there is the option to use symmetric-key encryption in combination with validity of the QR code processed in the QR code. This means that QR codes issued are no longer valid after the expiry date. The expiry date in the QR code is the same as the <Valid> <End date> of the card.

Note:
The expiry date of QR code is calculated at the moment the QR code is generated.

The use of encrypted QR codes with end date validity has a specific setting.

Set up
Create a new Card number presentation

  • Format: Decimal

  • Calculated length:6

Create a new “Card data interpretation”

Select from “Default card data interpretation” QR code and press set. (default settings are now set)

Client specific settings
Tab Format

  • Select the desired Encryption type (AES128 or AES256)

  • Fill in the encryption key
    o For AES128 (32 hex numbers)
    o Fore AES256 (64 hex numbers)

Tab System code

  • Code (default 005135) change if desired

Tab Facility

  • Code (default 00000000000) change if desired

Note:
Select the card data interpretation in the reader dialogue of the QR reader.

 

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