Gallagher Group C30044X Prox Readers T11 Multi Tech and T12 Multi Tech User Manual 3E2512 Gallagher T12 Reader Ins Note R11 indd

Gallagher Group Ltd Prox Readers T11 Multi Tech and T12 Multi Tech 3E2512 Gallagher T12 Reader Ins Note R11 indd

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Users Manual T12

Page  1   Part Number: 3E2512  |  Edi on 11November 2012The Gallagher T12 ReaderThe Gallagher T12 Reader is a smart card proximity reader.  It can be installed as either an entry reader or exit reader.  It can be mounted on a BS 4662 Bri sh Standard square fl ush box.The Mifare reader reads:  Mifare DESFire EV1, Mifare Plus and Mifare Classic cards.  The Mul  Tech reader reads:  Mifare DESFire EV1, Mifare Plus, Mifare Classic and 125 kHz cards.The reader sends informa on to the Gallagher Controller and acts upon informa on sent from the Gallagher Controller.  The reader itself does not make any access decisions.The Gallagher T12 Reader uses the “Cardax IV Reader” communica ons protocol to communicate with the Gallagher Controller.Note:  A French transla on of this document can be downloaded from the Gallagher Support Site:  hƩ p://support.gallagher.coIMPORTANT: Gallagher T12 MulƟ  Tech readers only:Using dual technology 125/Mifare cards with Gallagher T12 Mul  Tech readers may cause both card technologies to be read, resul ng in double card badges and unusual reader feedback.  Gallagher strongly recommends against using dual technology 125/Mifare cards with Gallagher Mul  Tech readers for sites running pre-Command Centre v7.00 so ware (due for release 2nd half, 2011).  From Command Centre v7.00, a site may specify which technology a Mul  Tech reader should read off  a dual technology card.InstallaƟ on NoteGallagher T12 ReaderATTENTION:  This equipment contains components that can be damaged by electrosta c discharge.  Ensure both you and the equipment are earthed before beginning any servicing.
Page 2Gallagher T12 Reader  Edi on 11  |  Part Number: 3E2512November 2012Installa on Note  Before you beginShipment ContentsCheck the shipment contains the following items:•  1 x Gallagher T12 Reader facia assembly•  1 x Gallagher T12 Reader base•  1 x M3 Torx Post Security screw•  2 x M3.5 Phillips drive fi xing screws•  4 x 25 mm No.6 self tapping, pan head, Phillips drive fi xing screws•  4 x 40 mm No.6 self tapping, pan head, Phillips drive fi xing screwsPower SupplyThe Gallagher T12 Reader is designed to operate over a supply voltage range of 9 - 16 Vdc measured at the reader terminals.  The opera ng current draw is dependant on the supply voltage at the reader.  For the Mifare reader at 12 Vdc the current draw is 90 mA (standby).  During card read, beeper and LED ac vity, the current will momentarily reach 125 mA (peak).  For the Mul  Tech reader at 12 Vdc the current draw is 90 mA (standby) and will momentarily reach 140 mA (peak).The power source should be linear or a good quality switched-mode power supply.  The performance of the reader may be aff ected by a low quality, noisy power supply.CablingThe Gallagher T12 Reader requires a minimum cable size of 4 core 24 AWG (0.2 mm2) stranded security cable.  This cable allows the transmission of data (2 wires) and power (2 wires).  When using a single cable to carry both power supply and data, both the power supply voltage drop and data requirements must be considered.  Although the reader is specifi ed to operate at 9 Vdc, for good engineering design it is recommended that the voltage at the reader should be approximately 12 Vdc. Examples of approved cables for connec ng a single Gallagher T12 Reader to a Controller and power supply, showing maximum cable lengths for each type of cable and the associated circuits are:Manufacturer reference Cable format*Combined power and data in a single cableData only in a single cableCAT5E 4 twisted pairEach 2 x 0.2 mm2 (24 AWG)100 m  (330  ) 300 m  (1000  )SEC472 4 x 0.2 mm2Not twisted pairs (24 AWG)100 m  (330  ) 250 m  (800  )SEC4142 4 x 0.4 mm2Not twisted pairs (21 AWG)150 m  (500  ) 150 m  (500  )BELDEN 8723 2 twisted pairEach 2 x 0.4 mm2 (22 AWG)100 m  (330  ) 150 m  (500  )BELDEN 9842 2 twisted pairEach 2 x 0.2 mm2 (24 AWG)100 m  (330  ) 200 m  (650  )
Page  3   Gallagher T12 ReaderInstalla on Note  Part Number: 3E2512  |  Edi on 11November 2012* The matching of wire sizes to equivalent wire gauges are only approximate.Grounding shielded cable may reduce the obtainable cable length by 25% to 30%.Distance between Proximity ReadersThe distance separa ng any two proximity readers must not be less than 200 mm (8 inches) in all direc ons.  200 mmWhen moun ng a proximity reader on an internal wall, check that any reader fi xed to the other side of the wall is not less than 200 mm (8 inches) away.        200 mmInstallaƟ onThe Gallagher T12 Reader is designed to be mounted on a standard Bri sh electrical fl ush box, or any solid fl at surface.  However installa on on metal surfaces, par cularly those with a large surface area will reduce read range.  The extent to which the range is reduced will depend upon the type of metal used.The recommended moun ng height for the reader is 1.1 m (3.6  ) from the fl oor level to the centre of the reader device.  However this may vary in some countries and you should check local regula ons for varia ons to this height.1.  Ensure the building cable has been run out through the fl ush box.If you are not moun ng to a fl ush box, use the drill template at the back of this installa on note as a guide, to drill all fi ve holes.  Drill the 13 mm (1/2 inch) diameter centre hole (this is the centre hole for which the building cable will exit the moun ng surface) and the four fi xing holes.2.  Run the building cabling through the reader base.3.  Secure the base to the fl ush box using the two M3.5 screws provided.  It is important the base of the reader is fl ush with and  ght against the moun ng surface.
Page 4Gallagher T12 Reader  Edi on 11  |  Part Number: 3E2512November 2012Installa on Note  If you are not moun ng to a fl ush box, secure the base to the moun ng surface using the four fi xing screws provided. BaseBuilding cableM3.5 screwM3.5 screw4.  Connect the reader tail extending from the facia assembly to the building cable.  Connect the wires shown below.Note:  Do not cut the ‘Reserved’ wires, as these may be used for future func ons.    Posi ve RedNega ve BlackReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV TX WhiteCDXIV RX BlueCardax IV Reader5.  Fit the facia assembly into the base by clipping the small lip, into the top of the base and holding the top, press the bo om of the facia assembly down into the base.6.  Insert the M3 Torx Post Security screw (using a T10 Torx Post Security screwdriver) through the hole at the bo om of the base to secure the facia assembly.  Note:  The Torx security screw needs only to be lightly  ghtened. The recommended torque for the security screw is 0.7 Nm (0.5 lb/ ).  It is important not to exceed the maximum torque of 1.5 Nm (1.1 lb/ ).
Page  5   Gallagher T12 ReaderInstalla on Note  Part Number: 3E2512  |  Edi on 11November 2012  Facia Reader tailConnec on Fit screw to secure facia to base7.  Removal of the facia assembly is a simple reversal of these steps.ConnecƟ onsA Gallagher T12 Reader can connect to one of the following devices using the “Cardax IV Reader” communica ons protocol:•  Gallagher Reader Module (for the Controller 6000)•  Gallagher GBUS Universal Reader Interface (Gallagher GBUS URI)•  Gallagher Controller 3000-4R or 3000-8R•  Gallagher Universal Reader Interface (Gallagher URI)•  Gallagher Reader I/O Interface
Page 6Gallagher T12 Reader  Edi on 11  |  Part Number: 3E2512November 2012Installa on Note  ConnecƟ ng to the Gallagher Reader Module (for the Controller 6000)Connect the wires to the sockets as shown:-+R1 OutR1 InC123C456R2 OutR2 InGallagher Reader ModuleNega ve BlackPosi ve RedReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV RX BlueCDXIV TX WhiteCardax IV Reader 1Nega ve BlackPosi ve RedReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV RX BlueCDXIV TX WhiteCardax IV Reader 2ConnecƟ ng to the Gallagher GBUS Universal Reader InterfaceConnect the wires to the sockets as shown in either of the following diagrams:RLY 2 COMRLY 2 NORLY 2 NCDATA 0DATA 1OUT 1OUT 2COM ACOM BTAMPERGNDVOUTGNDVINGNDPin 15 Reader Top RowPin 1Gallagher GBUS URIPosi ve RedNega ve BlackReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV TX WhiteCDXIV RX BlueCardax IV ReaderRLY 2 COMRLY 2 NORLY 2 NCDATA 0DATA 1OUT 1OUT 2COM ACOM BTAMPERGNDVOUTGNDVINGNDPin 15 Reader Top RowPin 1Gallagher GBUS URIPosi ve RedNega ve BlackReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV TX WhiteCDXIV RX BlueCardax IV Reader
Page  7   Gallagher T12 ReaderInstalla on Note  Part Number: 3E2512  |  Edi on 11November 2012ConnecƟ ng to the Gallagher Controller 3000-4R or 3000-8RThe ports to which the Gallagher T12 Reader can connect are set up as groups, as follows:•  Two groups (numbered 1 and 2) on the Controller 3000-4R, and•  Four groups (numbered 1 to 4) on the Controller 3000-8REach group provides connec on for two Gallagher T12 Readers.  Refer to the following diagram for the loca on of the ports on the Gallagher Controller 3000-8R.81OPENCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOILCOMMNCNOCOIL   96 51P4HAMILTON, NEW ZEALANDGGL ASSY  2A0203GGL PCB 2M8170-0CDX PCB 22920 V0 (c)2002 CARDAX (INTERNATIONAL) LTDP3 P1COMAP2SWP4PF4PF3PF2PE4PE3PE2COM COM COMCOMNO NO NO NONC NC NC NCCOM COMCOM COMNO NO NO NONC NC NC NCPF1 PE1P10VVINCOMB2312312312312312312312312112DETECTORLEDRS485POWERINJ4J3J2J10V 0V 0V 0VVOUT VOUT VOUT VOUTPA4PA3PA2PA121212121PA4POWEROUTPA3POWEROUTPA2POWEROUTPA1POWEROUTCOMBOUT2COMAOUT1DATA1 DATA1 DATA1 DATA1DATA0 DATA0 DATA0 DATA0PB4PB3PB2PB12314231423142314COMAOUT1 COMAOUT1 COMAOUT1COMBOUT2 COMBOUT2 COMBOUT2231IN2 IN2 IN2 IN2GNDIN1 IN1 IN1 IN1PC4PC3PC2PC1231231231GND GND GNDIN4 IN4 IN4 IN4GNDIN1 IN1 IN1 IN1PD4PD3PD2PD1231231231GNDGND GNDPC1PC2PC3PC4PD4PD3PD2PD1PA1 to PA4Power Outpin 1 = power outpin 2 = 0 VGroup 4 Group 3 Group 2 Group 1 PB1 to PB42 x Cardax IV Readersper connectorReader 1 = pins 1 & 3Reader 2 = pins 2 & 4Pin 1 = Reader 1 transmitPin 2 = Reader 2 transmitPin 3 = Reader 1 receivePin 4 = Reader 2 receiveJ1 to J4 RS485terminating resistorsPC1 to PC4Inputspin 1 = Input 1pin 2 = Groundpin 3 = Input 2
Page 8Gallagher T12 Reader  Edi on 11  |  Part Number: 3E2512November 2012Installa on Note  Make the connec ons from the Gallagher T12 Reader to either the Gallagher Controller 3000-4R or 3000-8R as shown:    PB1 and PA1... to...  PB2 and PA2 (3000-4R)    PB4 and PA4 (3000-8R)Gallagher Controller 3000-4R or 3000-8RGroup1 V OUT2 0 V1 DATA 02 DATA 13 OUT 14 OUT 2PB PAPosi ve RedNega ve BlackReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV TX WhiteCDXIV RX BlueCardax IV ReaderPosi ve RedNega ve BlackReserved OrangeReserved GreenReserved BrownCDXIV TX WhiteCDXIV RX BlueCardax IV ReaderNote: Within each group, you cannot mix Cardax IV Readers with Wiegand Readers.  This is because connec ng one Wiegand Reader requires all four pins on plug PB.  For example, if you connect a Cardax IV Reader to Port 1 of Group 1, Port 2 of Group 1 can only connect to another Cardax IV Reader.
Page  9   Gallagher T12 ReaderInstalla on Note  Part Number: 3E2512  |  Edi on 11November 2012Technical Specifi caƟ onsTechnical Specifi caƟ onsRou ne maintenance: Not applicable for this reader.Cleaning: This reader should only be cleaned with a clean, lint free, damp cloth.Power required: Voltage:  9 Vdc - 16 VdcCurrent (at 12 Vdc):  90 mA (standby) Mifare reader                     125 mA (peak) Mifare reader                     90 mA (standby) Mul  Tech reader                     140 mA (peak) Mul  Tech readerEnvironmental: Temperature Range:  -35 °C to +70 °CNote: Direct sunlight may increase the internal reader temperature above the ambient temperature level.Humidity:  95% non-condensingEnvironmental Protec on:  IP68Impact Ra ng:  IK07Approvals and StandardsThis product complies with the environmental regula ons for the Restric on of Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS).  The RoHS direc ve prohibits the use of electronic equipment containing certain hazardous substances in the European Union.This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste.  Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collec on point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.  The separate collec on and recycling of your waste equipment at the  me of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.  For more informa on about where you can drop off  your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city recycling offi  ce or the dealer from whom you purchased the product.          ACN 002 132 943
Page 10Gallagher T12 Reader  Edi on 11  |  Part Number: 3E2512November 2012Installa on Note  FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Opera on is subject to the following two condi ons: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera on.Note:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec on against harmful interference in a residen al installa on. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc ons, may cause harmful interference to radio communica ons. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par cular installa on. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep on, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separa on between the equipment and receiver. -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff erent from    that to which the receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for     help.Industry CanadaThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).  Opera on is subject to the following two condi ons: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired opera on of the device.Note: Changes or modifi ca ons not expressly approved by Gallagher Group Limited could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Drill Template35 mm (1.38 inches)26 mm (1 inch) 29 mm (1.14 inches)86 mm (3.39 inches)13 mm (1/2 inch) diameter hole for cable86 mm (3.39 inches)25 mm (1 inch)30 mm (1.18 inches)10 mm22.3 mm(0.88 inches)40 mm (1.57 inches)(0.39 inches)

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