Transition Series Multi-Technology Readers Installation Manual

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U.S. T 888-437-3287 F 561-998-6224 Asia T 852-2907-8108 F 852-2142-5063 Transition Series Multi-Technology Readers Installation Manual Australia T 61-3-9239-1200 F 61-3-9239-1299 Canada T 800-267-6317 F 613-737-5517 Europe T 32-2-725-11-20 F 32-2-721-40-47 Latin America T 561-998-6100 F 561-994-6572 utcfireandsecurity.com 2010 UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved. GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company and are under license to UTC Fire & Security, 9 Farm Springs Road, Farmington, CT 06034-4065 460597001G/11-10

Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Intended use FCC compliance 2010 UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from UTC Fire & Security, except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law. Document number/460597001g (November 2010). The information in this document is subject to change without notice. UTC Fire & Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities, losses, or risks, personal or otherwise, incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use or application of any of the contents of this document. For the latest documentation, contact your local supplier or visit us online at utcfireandsecurity.com. This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations. Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies. Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental. GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company and are under license to UTC Fire & Security. The Transition Series product name and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire & Security. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products. Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for; refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details. For the latest product information, contact your local supplier or visit us online at utcfireandsecurity.com. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Certification and compliance 2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info. Manufacturer Contact information UTC Fire & Security HQ and regulatory responsibility: UTC Fire & Security, 9 Farm Springs Road, Farmington, CT 06034-4065, USA For contact information see our Web site: www.utcfireandsecurity.com

Contents Overview... 1 Safety... 2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)... 2 Radio Interference... 2 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment... 2 Product features... 3 System compatibility specifications... 4 Technical specifications... 5 Physical Dimensions... 6 Installing the reader... 7 Mounting the reader base... 7 Removing the cover... 8 Connecting the reader... 12 Cable conductors... 12 Wiring diagrams... 13 Configuring the reader... 30 Setup card summary... 31 Using configuration cards... 31 Using feature cards... 32 Resetting the reader to a known state... 33 Testing the reader... 34 Indicators... 35 GE indicators... 35 HID indicators... 35 4002 (40-bit format)... 43 5502 (55-bit format)... 45 6400 (64-bit format)... 47 Regulatory approvals... 49 UL... 49 CE... 50 WEEE... 50 Transition Series i

Figures Figure 1: Reader dimensions... 6 Figure 2: Model T-500SW Gang Box Mounting... 8 Figure 3: Model T-500SW Direct Wall Mounting... 9 Figure 4: Model T-52XSW Gang Box Mounting... 10 Figure 5: Model T-52XSW Direct Wall Mounting... 11 Figure 6: Supervised, 2-State, F/2F Wiring Diagram... 14 Figure 7: Supervised, 4-State, F/2F Wiring Diagram... 16 Figure 8: Unsupervised F/2F Wiring Diagram... 18 Figure 9: Wiegand Wiring Diagram... 20 Figure 10: Wiegand 2SRP Wiring Diagram... 22 Figure 11: ACU 2X or XL with IKE Reader... 24 Figure 12: ACU 2X or XL with RRE4... 26 Figure 13: ACU RS2/4... 28 ii Transition Series

Overview Transition Series multi-technology card readers feature simultaneous compatibility with multi-vendor credential technologies GE and HID 125 Khz Proximity, Mifare (ISO 14443A) and Vicinity (ISO 15693) all in one reader. Using this technology combination, system administrators can now deploy the Transition readers into existing or new facilities or systems continuing to serve existing card-carrying users while migrating to the latest in security and smart-card advancements. The Transition Series readers feature a rugged design and can be installed almost anywhere. Durable, weatherproof, UV-resistant materials, along with advanced electronics and circuitry, protect readers against inclement weather and exposure to sunlight. Transition Series T-520SW T-500SW T-525SW Transition Series 1

Safety Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) WARNING: Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge. ESD can cause immediate or subtle damage to sensitive electronic parts. An electrostatic charge can build up on the human body and then discharge when you touch a board. A discharge can be produced when walking across a carpet and touching a board, for example. Before handling any board, make sure you dissipate your body s charge by touching ground. This discharges any static electricity build-up. Radio Interference CAUTION: This is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take adequate measures. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment When disposing of this product, please separate it from other waste and deliver it to the appropriate recycling center in your country, in accordance with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive 2002/96/EC and amendment 2003/108/EC and their respective national equivalents. For more information, visit www.recyclethis.com. 2 Transition Series

Product features The Transition Series readers combine the convenience of contactless technology with flexibility of operation. The features include: Interoperable with: GE Proximity, HID Proximity, Mifare (ISO 14443A) and Vicinity (ISO 15693) credentials Output modes include: F/2F, Supervised F/2F, and Wiegand 4-State Supervision monitors: Open, Closed, Short, and Cut Supervision on REX and DI lines. Exceptional read-range performance in all types of installation environments Tri-state (red, green, yellow) LED visual indicator and audio feedback for status and activity information Hold capability for preventing unwanted multiple reads Keypad modes supports standard and customizable keypad output formats. Tamper protection Available in: Light gray, black, and charcoal gray Accommodates interior, exterior, metal and non-metal installation environments Lifetime warranty against defective workmanship and materials. Some micros may require firmware customization to support Wiegand formats 5502 and 6400. Contact UTC Fire & Security Sales Engineering for assistance. Transition Series 3

System compatibility specifications Access Control Systems Microcontrollers and Reader Interfaces Credential Technologies Wiegand Formats Secure Perfect with micro firmware version 5.0.02 and later Picture Perfect with micro firmware version 1.72 and later Facility Commander Wnx Diamond II Sapphire Pro PXNplus DirecDoor Micro/PX-2000 and Micro/PXN-2000: Directly wired and WIU-2/4 Micro/5-PX and Micro/5-PXN: 2RP, 2SRP, 8RP, STI/CK8RP, and WIU-2/4 ACUXL: RRE and IKE ACURS: Directly wired Other: Micro Reader Junction Box, Bioscript V-Flex, and Fiber Options Transceiver GE Proximity Perfect cards: Not supported. GE Proximity (125 khz): ProxLite, ISO ProxLite, and ProxLite keytag and patches HID Proximity (125 khz): ProxCard II, ISO ProxCard II, ProxKey II, ProxCard, and Corp 1000 (all formats) HID iclass Card Serial Number (CSN) Mifare (ISO 14443A) CSN: Mifare Standard, Mifare Light, and DESFire Vicinity (ISO 15693) CSN: Infineon Technologies My-D 2K-S, My-D 2K-P, My-D 10K-S, My-D 10K-P, Philips SLl-2, and disc tags GE Proximity, Mifare, and Vicinity 4001 (40-bit) 4002 (40-bit) 5502 (55-bit) 6400 (64-bit) Some micros may require firmware customization to support Wiegand formats 5502 and 6400. Contact UTC Fire & Security Sales Engineering for assistance. HID Proximity: Up to 64-bit (Wiegand) Corp 1000 (Custom formats) 4 Transition Series

Technical specifications For UL compliant installation notes, refer to UL on page 49 Operating Temperature Range Relative Humidity Physical Dimensions (HWD) Power Consumption Recommended Cable Specification Cabling Distance Read Range (Distances may vary depending on environment.) Standard Operating Modes See Configuring the reader on page 30 Agency Approvals See Regulatory approvals on page 49-31 o F to 149 o F (-35 o C to +65 o C) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) T-500SW: 5.85" (148.6 mm) x 1.75" (44.5 mm) x 1.16" (29.5 mm) Model 520SW and 525SW: 5.85" (148.6 mm) x 4.50" (114.3 mm) x 1.24" (3.17 mm) 120 ma @ 12 VDC (average) 12 Conductors: Belden 9874 or equivalent, 20 AWG individually shielded pairs F/2F: Up to 3,000 ft. (914.4 m) @ 12 VDC with 20 AWG shielded cable Wiegand: Up to 500 ft. (152.4 m) @ 12 VDC with 20 AWG shielded cable Model T-500SW: GE Proximity: up to 3.5" (8.89 cm) HID Proximity: up to 3.5" (8.89 cm) Mifare: up to 1" (2.54 cm) Vicinity: up to 5" (12.7 cm) Model T-520SW and T-525SW: GE Proximity: up to 5" (15.24 cm) HID Proximity: up to 5" (15.24 cm) Mifare: up to 1" (2.54 cm) Vicinity: up to 5" (12.7 cm) Reader Configuration: Supervised F/2F Output, 2-State Door DI/REX Supervised F/2F Output, 4-State Door DI/REX Wiegand Output Modes: GE Proximity: 4002 format HID Proximity: determined by card Mifare (ISO 14443A): 4002 format (40-bit) Vicinity (ISO 15693): 5502 format (55-bit) FCC Class A CE UL 294 Transition Series 5

Physical Dimensions Figure 1. Reader dimensions 1.750" [44.5 mm] 1.160" [29.5 mm] 5.850" [148.6 mm] Front view 4.500" [114.3 mm] Sideview 1.247" [31.7 mm] [148.6 mm] 5.850" Front view Sideview 6 Transition Series

Installing the reader Follow these steps to install the Transition Series reader. These steps are explained in more detail in the following sections. The recommended sequence is: 1. Mount the reader base. See Mounting the reader base on page 7. 1. Connect the reader. See Connecting the reader on page 12. 2. Configure the reader. See Configuring the reader on page 30. 3. Test the reader. See Testing the reader on page 34. Mounting the reader base The reader is suitable for mounting directly onto standard U.S. electrical gang boxes. The reader can also be mounted directly on a hollow wall. For gang box mounting instructions: See Figure 2, Model T-500SW Gang Box Mounting, on page 8. For direct wall mounting instructions: See Figure 3, Model T-500SW Direct Wall Mounting, on page 9. To mount the T-500SW/T-52XSW readers: 1. Find a suitable mounting position on the door frame or wall. 2. Drill two mounting holes a minimum of 4.125 (104.8 mm) apart on the mounting surface of the door frame or wall. Refer to Figure 3, Model T-500SW Direct Wall Mounting, on page 9. 3. Drill one 0.625 (15.87 mm) diameter hole in wall for the pigtail wire connection. See Cable conductors on page 12 to connect the reader to the field panel and external door equipment. For dimensions, refer to Physical Dimensions on page 6. Transition Series 7

Figure 3, Model T-500SW Direct Wall Mounting, on page 9. Figure 4, Model T-52XSW Gang Box Mounting, on page 10. 4. Mount the reader base to the wall using the supplied screws. 5. Install the top cover to the reader base. The base plate and top cover guides should be aligned, so the connectors seat correctly. 6. Install the top and bottom security screws provided. Conceal the security screws with the plugs provided. Removing the cover To remove the cover: 1. Remove all security screws. 2. Pull cover off the base. Figure 2. Model T-500SW Gang Box Mounting 8 Transition Series

Figure 3. Model T-500SW Direct Wall Mounting Transition Series 9

Figure 4. Model T-52XSW Gang Box Mounting 10 Transition Series

Figure 5. Model T-52XSW Direct Wall Mounting Transition Series 11

Connecting the reader Transition Series readers are supplied with a 12-conductor cable pigtail, which is used to connect to the host panel. Refer to the cable conductors chart to correctly match the color of each wire. Refer to Wiring diagrams on page 13 for more information on connecting the reader: CAUTION: It is important to ensure all connections are made prior to applying power. Cable conductors Color Red Black Signal 6 to 16 VDC Ground Green Data 0 White Data 1 Orange Brown Yellow Gray Pink Tan Blue Purple Green LED Control Red LED Control Beeper Control Door DI REX DI Tamper Output Hold Reserved... Drain Wire 12 Transition Series

Wiring diagrams See the following wiring diagrams for details on connecting the reader to the microcontroller: Supervised, 2-State, F/2F Wiring Diagram on page 14 Supervised, 4-State, F/2F Wiring Diagram on page 16 Unsupervised F/2F Wiring Diagram on page 18 Wiegand Wiring Diagram on page 20 Wiegand 2SRP Wiring Diagram on page 22 ACU 2X or XL with IKE Reader on page 24 ACU 2X or XL with RRE4 on page 26 ACU RS2/4 on page 28 Transition Series 13

Figure 6. Supervised, 2-State, F/2F Wiring Diagram 14 Transition Series

Transition Series 15 NOTES: 1. A 470 ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor may be required between +12 VDC and READER DATA 1. The pull-up resistor should be installed at the microcontroller s terminal block. Refer to the appropriate micro manual for installation requirements. 2. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. 3. Blocking diodes must be 1N5817 or equivalent, located on the secured side of the door. 4. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 5. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer. 6. 2RP/2SRP boards are equipped with onboard door strike relay. Refer to the Micro5 Installation Guide. 7. Request to exit terminals on the reader are not to be connected in UL listed installations.

Figure 7. Supervised, 4-State, F/2F Wiring Diagram 16 Transition Series

Transition Series 17 NOTES: 1. A 470 ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor may be required between +12 VDC and READER DATA 1. The pull-up resistor should be installed at the microcontroller s terminal block. Refer to the appropriate micro manual for installation requirements. 2. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. 3. Blocking diodes must be 1N5817 or equivalent, located on the secured side of the door. 4. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 5. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer. 6. 2RP/2SRP boards are equipped with onboard door strike relay. Refer to the Micro5 Installation Guide. 7. Request to exit terminals on the reader are not to be connected in UL listed installations.

Figure 8. Unsupervised F/2F Wiring Diagram 18 Transition Series

Transition Series 19 NOTES: 1. A 470 ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor may be required between +12 VDC and READER DATA 1. The pull-up resistor should be installed at the microcontroller s terminal block. Refer to the appropriate micro manual for installation requirements. 2. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. 3. Blocking diodes must be 1N5817 or equivalent, located on the secured side of the door. 4. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 5. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer. 6. 2RP/2SRP boards are equipped with onboard door strike relay. Refer to the Micro5 Installation Guide.

Figure 9. Wiegand Wiring Diagram 20 Transition Series

Transition Series 21 NOTES: 1. A 470 ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor may be required between +12 VDC and Reader Data 0 and Data 1. The pull-up resistor should be installed at the microcontroller s terminal block. Refer to the appropriate micro manual for installation requirements. 2. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. Do not pair reader Data 0 and Data 1. 3. Blocking diodes must be 1N5817 or equivalent, located on the secured side of the door. 4. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 5. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer. 6. 2RP/2SRP boards are equipped with onboard door strike relay. Refer to the Micro5 Installation Guide.

Figure 10.Wiegand 2SRP Wiring Diagram 22 Transition Series

Transition Series 23 NOTES: 1. A 470 ohm, 1/2W, pull-up resistor may be required between +12 VDC and Reader Data 0 and Data 1. The pull-up resistor should be installed at the microcontroller s terminal block. Refer to the appropriate micro manual for installation requirements. 2. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. Do not pair reader Data 0 and Data 1. 3. Blocking diodes must be 1N5817 or equivalent, located on the secured side of the door. 4. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 5. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer. 6. 2RP/2SRP boards are equipped with onboard door strike relay. Refer to the Micro5 Installation Guide.

Figure 11.ACU 2X or XL with IKE Reader 24 Transition Series

Transition Series 25 NOTES: 1. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. Do not pair reader Data 0 and Data 1. 2. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 3. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer. 4. For UL listed products do not use the door relay on the IKE reader.

Figure 12.ACU 2X or XL with RRE4 26 Transition Series

Transition Series 27 NOTES: 1. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. Do not pair reader Data 0 and Data 1. 2. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 3. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer.

Figure 13.ACU RS2/4 28 Transition Series

Transition Series 29 NOTES: 1. Shielded cable is required. Connect reader s drain wire to the cable shield. Connect shield wires at the microcontroller. Do not pair reader Data 0 and Data 1. 2. Protection diodes must be 1N4002, 1N4003, or 1N4004 for the door strike assembly. 3. Fuse, power supply, door strike, diodes, and relay are provided by the installer.

Configuring the reader Transition Series readers are configured using setup cards, which are badges encoded with special instructions that change the reader s behavior. The readers are shipped pre-configured for Supervised F/2F, 2-state REX/DI operation (see Card 1, Mode 1) to support GE Proximity, HID Proximity, Mifare, and Vicinity credentials. Configuration cards define a set of operational parameters such as output format, supervision, REX/DI operation, and LED indicators. There are two types of setup cards available: configuration cards and feature cards. Use the supplied configuration card to advance through modes (1-3) by presenting the card to the reader multiple times. The yellow LED and long beeps indicate changes in the reader s configuration. A configuration card is supplied with every reader and allows you to configure the reader for these modes: Mode 1: 2-State Supervised F/2F Mode 2: 4-State Supervised F/2F Mode 3: Wiegand only output Feature cards enable or disable only one parameter at a time, such as setting the beeper on or off. Feature cards act like a switch inside the reader, turning a feature on or off each time the card is presented. The red or green LED and short beeps indicate changes in a particular feature. See Setup card summary on page 31 for a comparison of the two types of setup cards. 30 Transition Series

Setup card summary Card Type Behavior LED Beeper Configuration Card Sequences through modes, advancing one position each time the card is presented. Yellow LED flashes one long flash N times. N equals the current mode value. One long beep N times. N equals the current mode value. Feature Card Toggles the feature on-to-off (disabled), or off-to-on (enabled) each time the card is presented. Disabled: Red LED flashes two times. Enabled: Green LED flashes three times. Disabled: Two short beeps. Enabled: Three short beeps. Using configuration cards Configuring the reader starts with identifying the configuration, or mode, that best fits your application. Refer to Appendix A for a listing of the currently supported modes. Once the mode has been identified, follow the steps below to configure the proper reader. CAUTION: It is important to ensure all connections are made prior to applying power. 1. Select the configuration mode. See Configuration card on page 36. 2. Place the reader in tamper mode by briefly removing and replacing the reader s cover while the power is on. The reader stays in tamper mode for a minimum of 60 seconds after power is applied or the cover is replaced. 3. Present the card to the reader. The yellow LED flashes and the beeper beeps a number of times equal to the mode value. For example, if the yellow LED flashes twice and the beeper beeps twice, the reader is in mode 2. Transition Series 31

4. Remove the card from the field (approximately 8 inches away from the face of the reader) for two seconds and present the card again. Each time the card is presented, the mode value increases by one. If there are no additional modes, the value starts over beginning with mode one. When the configuration or mode of operation you have configured exactly matches the application, then configuration is complete and no feature cards are required. However, if the configuration requires modification, continue configuring the reader with a feature card. Once the configuration is set, it is stored in the reader and will not change even after power is disconnected or turned off. Using feature cards 1. Select the feature card from Configuration card on page 36 that supports the installation application. 2. Place the reader in tamper mode by briefly removing and replacing the reader s cover while the power is on. The reader stays in tamper mode for 60 seconds (minimum) after power is applied or the cover is replaced. 3. Present the card to the reader; observe the LED and beeper. If the red LED flashes twice and the beeper beeps twice, the feature identified by the card is disabled. If the green LED flashes three times and the beeper beeps three times, the feature is enabled. 4. Remove the card from the field (approximately 8 inches away from the face of the reader) for two seconds and present the card. Once the feature is configured, it is stored in the reader and will not change even after power is disconnected or turned off. 5. If required, select the next feature card and repeat the steps above. When all features have been configured, the reader is ready for use. 32 Transition Series

Resetting the reader to a known state At times, it may be necessary to start the configuration process over again. Under these circumstances, it is best to reset the reader to a known state. To reset the reader: 1. Select a configuration card, and identify the correct mode value from Configuration card on page 36. 2. Place the reader in tamper mode as described above. 3. Present the card to the reader until the correct mode value is indicated by the yellow LED and beeper. 4. The reader is now in the appropriate mode and ready to be reconfigured using the feature cards. Transition Series 33

Testing the reader To verify basic reader operation: 1. Ensure the reader is installed correctly. 2. Verify the reader is not in tamper mode. To do this, make sure the reader cover and base are securely joined. 3. Apply power to the reader and verify that the power-on self test completes. See Indicators on page 35. 4. Verify that the reader is not beeping and the red LED is not flashing. If either of these two conditions exist, refer to Indicators on page 35. 5. Verify proper reader operation. a. Ensure the door is securely closed. b. Present a badge to the reader, using a badge which is properly enrolled in the host system. c. Observe that the reader behaves as described in Indicators on page 35. d. Observe that the proper LED turns on, indicating a valid access has been granted. e. Open the door to verify the reader strike relay operates properly. 34 Transition Series

Indicators GE indicators Condition Power-on Self Test Reader Ready Badge Read Valid Access Loss of Communication (Supervised) Tamper (Supervised mode) Indicators - Green LED flashes; two short beeps, - Yellow LED flashes; three short beeps - Red LED flashes - Yellow LED flashes Yellow LED on continuously Yellow LED flashes briefly, one short beep Green LED on until door strike is deactivated Red LED flashes slowly, three short beeps every 30 seconds Red LED flashes quickly, three short beeps every 30 seconds HID indicators Condition Power-on Self Test Reader Ready * Badge Read * Valid Access * Loss of Communication (Supervised) Tamper (Supervised mode) Indicators - Green LED flashes; two short beeps, - Yellow LED flashes; three short beeps - Red LED flashes - Yellow LED flashes Default setting. Yellow LED on continuously. Yellow LED flashes briefly, one short beep. Default setting. No LED indication.the LED color is set by the DO connection. Red LED flashes slowly, three short beeps every 30 seconds Red LED flashes quickly, three short beeps every 30 seconds * Note: Configuration cards can be used to change this setting. Transition Series 35

Appendix AConfiguration card Card No. Mode Name Action 1 1 Universal F/2F, 2-State (Factory default setting) 2 Universal F/2F, 4-State 3 T-Series Wiegand Sets reader to output Supervised F/2F protocol Sets Door DI/REX supervision to 2-state (open or closed) Sets output format by card technology as follows: - GE Proximity: 12-digit standard CASI output - HID Proximity: number of digits determined by card - Mifare (ISO 14443A): 12-digit output - Vicinity (ISO 15693): 16-digit output Sets reader to output Supervised F/2F protocol Sets Door DI/REX supervision to 4-state (cut, short, open or closed) Sets output format by card technology as follows: - GE Proximity: 12-digit standard CASI output - HID Proximity: number of digits determined by card - Mifare (ISO 14443A): 12-digit output - Vicinity (ISO 15693): 16-digit output Sets reader to output Wiegand protocol Sets output format by card technology as follows: - GE Proximity: 4002 12- digit output - HID Proximity: number of digits determined by card - Mifare (14443A): 4002 12-digit output - Vicinity (15693): 5502 16-digit output 36 Transition Series

Appendix BKeypad configuration For modes 1-6, follow these steps: 1. Place the reader in tamper mode by briefly removing and replacing the reader s cover while the power is on. The reader stays in tamper mode for 60 seconds (minimum) after power is applied or the cover is replaced. 2. Present the Configuration Card (See Appendix A) within one minute. Cycle through the modes until Mode 3 is reached. 3. Enter the keypad entry within five seconds. The LED turns green and a short triple-beep indicates the configuration is accepted. Use the following chart to identify the appropriate keypad entry. Output Format No Parity Formats Key Press Sequence Bits Sent Parity Press 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 1 key 4 None 0 1 1 key buffer GE default setting 8 None * 0 2 key buffer 8 None 0 2 3 key buffer 12 None 0 3 4 key buffer 16 None 0 4 5 key buffer 20 None 0 5 6 key buffer 24 None 0 6 7 key buffer 28 None 0 7 8 key buffer 32 None 0 8 9 key buffer 36 None 0 9 10 key buffer 40 None 0 * 11 key buffer 44 None 0 # Transition Series 37

Output Format No Parity Formats Parity Formats Key Press Sequence Bits Sent Parity Press 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 Bits Sent Parity Press 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 1 key 6 2 bit 1 1 2 key buffer 10 2 bit 1 2 3 key buffer 14 2 bit 1 3 4 key buffer 18 2 bit 1 4 5 key buffer 22 2 bit 1 5 1 to 5 key buffer 26 2 bit # 1 2 3 6 key buffer 26 2 bit 1 6 7 key buffer 30 2 bit 1 7 8 key buffer 34 2 bit 1 8 9 key buffer 38 2 bit 1 9 10 key buffer 42 2 bit 1 * 38 Transition Series

Appendix CWiegand I m Alive configuration card Card Setting s Description Time Interval between I m Alive messages 1 (Factory default setting.) Off. No I m Alive message. (2 beeps, 2 red LED flashes) 2 1 sec. I m Alive message is sent every second. 3 beeps, 3 green LED flashes = enabled 3 5 sec. I m Alive message is sent every five seconds. 4 beeps, 4 green LED flashes = enabled Transition Series 39

Appendix DHID indicator configuration card Card Setting Description 1 Ready LED color 1 (Factory default setting.) Yellow. 2 beeps, 2 red LED flashes = enabled 2 Red 3 beeps, 3 green LED flashes = enabled 3 Green 4 beeps, 4 green LED flashes = enabled 4 Off 5 beeps, 5 green LED flashes 2 Valid badge read LED color 1 (Factory default setting.) Off. The LED color is set by DO connection. 2 beeps, 2 red LED flashes 2 Green 3 beeps, 3 green LED flashes = enabled 3 Yellow 4 beeps, 4 green LED flashes = enabled 4 Red 5 beeps, 5 green LED flashes = enabled 40 Transition Series

Appendix E Feature cards Card No. Feature Description 1 Unsupervised F/2F communications 2 Beeper output Enabled (Default setting): BIDs are formatted as described below and sent unsupervised to host. - GE Proximity: 12 Digits - HID Proximity: number of digits determined by card - Mifare (14443A): 12 Digits - Vicinity (15693): 16 Digits Disabled: Badge ID is output according to configuration mode. Enabled (Default setting): Beeper Audible Disabled: Beeper Silenced 3 4001 Wiegand output Enabled: Badge ID read from all credentials is sent to host in 4001 format. Disabled (Default setting): Badge ID is output according to configuration mode. Transition Series 41

Appendix F Wiegand format definitions This section describes the different formats: See 4002 (40-bit format) on page 43 See 5502 (55-bit format) on page 45 See 6400 (64-bit format) on page 47 Some micros may require firmware customization to support Wiegand formats 5502 and 6400. Contact UTC Fire & Security Sales Engineering for assistance. 42 Transition Series

4002 (40-bit format) Summary 40 bits total 38 bits badge ID 2 bits parity 12 digits The first bit transmitted is the first parity bit, P1. It is even parity calculated over the first 20 bits. The last bit transmitted is the second parity bit, P2. It is odd parity calculated over the total 40 bits. Transition Series 43

4002 First bit Data P1-first P2-last 1 P1 E O 2 N E O 3 N E O 4 N E O 5 N E O 6 N E O 7 N E O 8 N E O 9 N E O 10 N E O 11 N E O 12 N E O 13 N E O 14 N E O 15 N E O 16 N E O 17 N E O 18 N E O 19 N E O 20 N E O 21 N O 22 N O 23 N O 24 N O 25 N O 26 N O 27 N O 28 N O 29 N O 30 N O 31 N O 32 N O 33 N O 34 N O 35 N O 36 N O 37 N O 38 N O 39 N O 40 P2 O 44 Transition Series

5502 (55-bit format) Summary 55 bits total 53 bits badge ID 2 bits parity 16 digits The first bit transmitted is the first parity bit, P1. It is even parity calculated over the first 27 bits. The last bit transmitted is the second parity bit, P2. It is odd parity calculated over the total 55 bits. Transition Series 45

5502 First bit Data P1-first P2-last 1 P1 E O 2 N E O 3 N E O 4 N E O 5 N E O 6 N E O 7 N E O 8 N E O 9 N E O 10 N E O 11 N E O 12 N E O 13 N E O 14 N E O 15 N E O 16 N E O 17 N E O 18 N E O 19 N E O 20 N E O 21 N E O 22 N E O 23 N E O 24 N E O 25 N E O 26 N E O 27 N E O 28 N O 29 N O 30 N O 31 N O 32 N O... 52 N O 53 N O 54 N O 55 P2 O 46 Transition Series

6400 (64-bit format) Summary 64 bits total 64 badge ID bits 0 bits parity 20 digits The 64-bit transmission consists entirely of code bits. The bits are transmitted in the order described below, from 1 to 64. (N represents the badge number, which is 20 digits.) Transition Series 47

6400 First bit Data 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N 6 N 7 N 8 N 9 N 10 N 11 N 12 N 13 N 14 N 15 N 16 N 17 N 18 N 19 N 20 N 21 N 22 N 23 N 24 N 25 N 26 N 27 N 28 N 29 N 30 N 31 N 32 N.. 61 N 62 N 63 N 64 N 48 Transition Series

Regulatory approvals UL UL Listed Installations The following are the results of the UL evaluation of the Transition Series readers: Operating temperature range: -25 o F to 125 o F (31.67 o C to 51.67 o C) Relative humidity: 5% to 85% Power consumption: Model 500: 210mA @ 12 VDC Model 520, 525: 130mA @ 12 VDC Read range: Model T-500SW and Model T-500W: Vicinity: up to 4.5 (11.43 cm) Model T-520SW, Model T520-W, Model T-525SW, and Model T-525W: GE Proximity: up to 4.5 (11.43 cm) HID Proximity: up to 4.5 (11.43 cm) Vicinity: up to 4.5 (11.43 cm) For UL listed products, do not use the door relay on the IKE reader. Request to exit terminals on the reader are not to be connected in UL listed installations. Transition Series 49

CE Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity For Product Identification: Model/type: 5XX(4302XX00X) BOM revision level: A Category (description): Transition Reader (proximity/vicinity) Brand: UTC Fire & Security Manufacturer: UTC Fire & Security B.V.UTC Fire & Security UTC Fire & Security Kelvinstraat 7 1510 Tate Blvd Suite 100 6003 DH Weert Hickory, NC 28511 791 Park of Commerce Blvd. The Netherlands USA Boca Raton, Florida 33487 USA EU Representative: UTC Fire & Security B.V. Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands Concerning A sample of the product has been tested by: R&TTE EMC Safety Radio CKC Labs, Inc. 5473A Clouds Rest Mariposa, CA 95338 PSE 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 PSE 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 PSE 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Test report reference 07F253I IM04-002 06AS334 ETS04-0013A ETS04-028A ETS04-029A Applied standards EN50130-4(1995) +A1(1998) +A2(2003) EN60950-1 (2003) EN300-330 v1.3.1 (2001/2006) Equipment class identifier (RF products falling under the scope of R&TTE) Not Applicable x None (class 1 product) (class 2 product) Means of Conformity: We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with Directive 93/68/EEC (Marking) and/or complies with the essential requirements and all other relevant provisions of the 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) based on test results using (non) harmonized standards in accordance with the Directives mentioned. WEEE European directives The European directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) aims to minimize the impact of electrical and electronic equipment waste on the environment and human health. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, you can return the equipment marked with this symbol to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it in designated collection points. Further information can be found on the following website: www.recyclethis.com European representative for manufacture: UTC Fire & Security B.V., Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands 50 Transition Series

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