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Nedap Readers Installation Guide
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Accessor III /
SimpleXS
AC3/2TR
AB350
AX1011
1.4. Availability Invexs 190 readers:
The Invexs 190 is designed to be used on door pillars (mullion) and suitable for outside and inside use. A model
with keypad is also available.
Invexs 190 Reader
Invexs 190 Reader + Keypad
Credentials
Invexs M190 9945512 Invexs MK190 9948422 Mifare
Invexs MD190 9948406 Invexs MDK190 9948457
Mifare + DESFire
Invexs MN190 9948392 Invexs MNK190 9948449
Mifare + Nedap
Invexs MND190 9948414 Invexs MNDK190 9948465
Mifare + Nedap + DESFire
1.5. Functionality
Functionality and output format of the Convexs or Invexs reader is determined by the configuration of the
Convexs reader. This configuration is defined using the program AEreco, and deployed by the Convexs
configuration card or via AEmon (the configuration file is then uploaded to the Convexs as connected to the
APx003).
Depending of the used configuration the cards read by the Convexs (XS and/or Mifare) can be sent to the output
using different communication principles:
RS485NR, all data read by the Convexs is transparently sent to AEOS.
To be connected to
o AEOS reader interface AEpacks (e.g. AP1003,
AP4003), use firmware: APx003rs485NR2
Data read from card is transferred (encrypted) directly
to AEpack.
LED’s and Beeper are controlled by the communication over RS485. (No separate cables for the LED’s
are used.). Beeper also can be controlled by hardware or configuration.
Power must be supplied additionally to the Convexs/Invexs.
Not all Nedap AEpacks have RS485 on board. Check the used AEpacks. Use the AX1012 to convert
RS232 to RS485.
RF output
To be connected to
o AEOS Nedap reader AEpacks (e.g. AP1001, AP4001)
using AX1014.
All data (Nedap RF data) or the (converted) badge
(Nedap RF badge) is sent over the existing RF cable.
Check firmware in AEpack:
- New updated firmware (± 03-2008) transfers all data read from the card transparently to
AEpack (‘no’ limitions to card number)
- Not advisable using the older firmware: the Mifare cards must be converted to XS code,
max label number 999.999
o Nedap XS readers (AB350 on Accessor, SimpleXS,
AC3/2TR), to be connected to AP1003 and AX1011 for
integration with AEOS.
All data (Nedap RF data) or the (converted) badge
(Nedap RF badge) is sent over the existing RF cable.
- New updated firmware (± 03-2008) transfers all data read from the card transparently to
AEpack (‘no’ limitions to card number)
- Not advisable using the older firmware: the Mifare cards must be converted to XS code,
max label number 999.999
o Nedap XS readers (AB350 on Accessor, SimpleXS,
AC3/2TR), to be connected to WinXS systems.
The (converted) badge (Nedap RF badge) is send over
the existing RF cable.
AX1014
AX1014
AX1014
AX1014
AX1014
Accessor III /
SimpleXS
AC3/2TR
AB350
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