User's Manual

© Nedap N.V. Nedap Readers Installation Guide
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1. Nedap Readers General Information ______________________________________________________ 4
1.1. Nedap readers principle ____________________________________________________________ 4
1.2. Availability Convexs 80 readers: ____________________________________________________ 4
1.3. Availability Invexs 170 readers: _____________________________________________________ 4
1.4. Availability Invexs 190 readers: _____________________________________________________ 5
1.5. Functionality ____________________________________________________________________ 5
2. Cards read by Convexs/Invexs ___________________________________________________________ 7
2.1. Nedap cards _____________________________________________________________________ 7
2.2. Mifare cards ____________________________________________________________________ 7
3. Convexs/Invexs Protocols ______________________________________________________________ 8
3.1. RS485NR (including RS485NR2) ___________________________________________________ 8
3.2. RF output _______________________________________________________________________ 8
3.2.1. RF output to AX1014 on AEpacks ____________________________________________ 8
3.2.2. RF output to Nedap XS readers for AEOS integration _____________________________ 9
3.2.3. RF output to Nedap XS readers at a WinXS system _______________________________ 9
3.3. Wiegand _______________________________________________________________________ 9
3.3.1. Wiegand formats _________________________________________________________ 10
3.3.2. Wiegand timing __________________________________________________________ 10
3.3.3. Wiegand 26 _____________________________________________________________ 10
3.3.4. Wiegand 32 _____________________________________________________________ 11
3.3.5. Wiegand 32bin __________________________________________________________ 11
3.3.6. Wiegand 37 _____________________________________________________________ 11
3.3.7. Wiegand 64bin __________________________________________________________ 11
3.3.8. Wiegand 128bin _________________________________________________________ 11
3.4. Serial RS485 (RS485 Ascii) _______________________________________________________ 12
3.4.1. Default settings __________________________________________________________ 12
3.4.2. Data format _____________________________________________________________ 12
3.5. USB Desktop reader _____________________________________________________________ 12
3.5.1. Default settings __________________________________________________________ 12
3.5.2. Data format _____________________________________________________________ 12
4. Convexs/Invexs connections ___________________________________________________________ 13
4.1. Convexs Connections ____________________________________________________________ 13
4.2. Invexs 170 Connections __________________________________________________________ 13
4.3. Invexs 190 Connections __________________________________________________________ 13
4.4. Connections using RS485 _________________________________________________________ 14
4.5. Connections using RF output ______________________________________________________ 14
4.6. Wiegand ______________________________________________________________________ 15
Convexs MN80(F)X, Convexs MND80(F)X (X is G or C) with FCC ID: CGDCONVEXS
Convexs MND80G with IC ID: 1444A-CONVEXS
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada.
Operating is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Cet appareil se conforme aux normes RSS 210 exemptés de license du Industry Canada. L'opération est soumis
aux deux conditions suivantes (1) cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interférence, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter
n'importe quelle interférence, y inclus interférence qui peut causer une opération non pas voulu de cet appareil.