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2020-04-14 | v1.02 | Doc. no. 5287979
www.nedapidentification.com

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  • Page 1 NVITE installation guide 2020-04-14 | v1.02 | Doc. no. 5287979 www.nedapidentification.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    NVITE | installation guide Contents Introduction ..................................4 NVITE ..................................4 Firmware versions ..............................4 Installation ..................................5 Safety instructions ..............................5 Mounting instructions ............................5 Connections ..................................7 Power supply ................................ 7 Communication ..............................8 3.2.1 RS485 ................................8 3.2.2...
  • Page 3 NVITE | installation guide 4.4.5 MIFARE ................................27 4.4.6 LEGIC ................................29 4.4.7 Other ID types ..............................30 Communication output ............................31 4.5.1 Serial ................................31 4.5.2 Wiegand/magstripe ............................33 Miscellaneous ..............................37 4.6.1 Firmware update ............................37 4.6.2 Key update..............................37 Technical specifications ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    NVITE is a multiple technology reader that reads contactless smartcards, low frequency proximity cards, 1D and 2D (QR) barcodes and supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Near Field Communication (NFC). NVITE can be used in combination with any parking, access control or logistics management system that requires the swift identification.
  • Page 5: Installation

    To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the reader other than mentioned in this installation guide or • indicated by Nedap. 2.2 Mounting instructions The NVITE reader can be mounted to any surface, including directly to metal. See the picture below for details about the dimensions. Figure 1: NVITE reader dimensions (mm) 5/40...
  • Page 6 When mounting on wood, drill with 2.5mm. Screws and plugs are included. Install the NVITE reader onto the base-plate: Feed the cable through the cable entry hole. Minimum cable bending radius 30mm. Attach the top of the reader onto the base-plate.
  • Page 7: Connections

    NVITE | installation guide 3 Connections The NVITE reader is supplied with a 5 meter (15 feet) shielded cable pigtail with 12 colored wires. Power supply 12 - 24VDC BLACK Power supply 0VDC, DC-Ground BROWN RS485 A (-) GREEN RS485 B (+)
  • Page 8: Communication

    3.2 Communication 3.2.1 RS485 The NVITE reader has a RS485 interface for communication with a host system or to configure the reader settings. RS485 is a 2-wire half-duplex serial communication interface using balanced lines. STANDARD and OSDP protocol are available.
  • Page 9 NVITE | installation guide RS485 multi-drop communication Multi-drop communication requires an addressable communication protocol, such as OSDP. Termination resistors (120 Ω) are recommended to prevent unwanted signal reflections on long RS485 communication lines. The resistors should be installed at both ends of the communication line. See Figure 4 below.
  • Page 10: Usb

    USB Driver installation Make sure your computer is connected with internet. Connect the NVITE reader to your computer via the USB cable. The USB drivers may be installed automatically. In case you need to install the USB drivers manually, please go to the website www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm...
  • Page 11: Wiegand

    NVITE | installation guide 3.2.3 Wiegand The Wiegand and Magstripe ISO7811/2 (clock & data) interface share the same connections. This means that only Wiegand or Magstripe can be used and not both simultaneously. Wiegand connections GRAY Data-0 PINK Data-1 BLACK...
  • Page 12: Magstripe Iso7811/2

    NVITE | installation guide 3.2.4 Magstripe ISO7811/2 The Magstripe ISO7811/2 (clock & data) and Wiegand interface share the same connections. This means that only Wiegand or Magstripe can be used and not both simultaneously. Magstripe connections GRAY PINK BLACK Ground (0V)
  • Page 13: Inputs

    NVITE | installation guide 3.3 Inputs The NVITE reader has 3 digital inputs (active low). Connect to ground to active the input. Leave unconnected otherwise. Connections RED/BLUE Input 0 - LED_UL_IN (active-low) WHITE Input 1 - LED_NA_IN (active-low) BLUE Input 2 - BEEP_IN (active-low)
  • Page 14: Outputs

    NVITE | installation guide 3.4 Outputs The NVITE reader has 2 digital outputs. The function of the digital outputs is dependent upon the installed firmware version. See description below. STANDARD firmware The outputs are used for Wiegand or Magstripe communication. See respectively chapters 3.2.3 and 3.2.4.
  • Page 15: Tamper Switch

    OSDP firmware The tamper switch status is reported through OSDP_LSTATR event messages 3.6 Nedap antenna interface The Nedap antenna interface is used to connect the NVITE reader to a TCC270 or to Nedap AEOS access control hardware (e.g. AP1001). Connections PURPLE Nedap antenna interface.
  • Page 16: Reader Configuration

    Nedap or its business partners. 4.1 Configuration software The NVITE configuration software allows to configure all settings for the NVITE reader. The software can interface with the reader using the USB or RS485 interface. Figure 7: NVITE configuration software Start the NVITE configuration software and click CONNECT.
  • Page 17: Options

    The options menu gives access to various reader configuration options. 4.2.1 User mode Select user mode Simple or Advanced to adjust the user interface. User mode Nedap is intended to be used only when recommended by Nedap. Password is nvite.
  • Page 18: Settings

    Nedap customer codes The NVITE reader is programmed with a customer code. Nedap tags or credentials may also have a customer code. Enable 'Read only if customer code is correct' to make the reader ignore tags that have a different customer code.
  • Page 19: Led/Buzzer

    4 different colors can be selected. For each of the 4 LED input combinations you may choose one of the following colors; GREEN, RED, BLUE, YELLOW, CYAN, PINK, WHITE or OFF. Use NVITE configuration software to setup the LED/buzzer control mode and configure the corresponding LED colors. See screenshot below.
  • Page 20: Reader Settings

    The NRF-Connect app (available for both iOS and Android devices) is found to be a very useful tool during configuration of the NVITE reader. The app gives an overview of all advertising Bluetooth devices nearby and allows to manually connect and disconnect with a certain Bluetooth device (in order to refresh its cache name).
  • Page 21 NVITE | installation guide Ranging profile The NVITE reader can advertise the requested BLE read range in its device name. BLE ranging must be implemented in the mobile-app! Choose one of the BLE read range profiles: Proximity range Short range...
  • Page 22 NVITE | installation guide Reader function Select the reader function. This might indicate to the mobile-app the specific function of the reader. Reader sequence number Used for reader identification. The sequence number can be any 2 digit hexadecimal number. Advertising interval Default advertising interval is 100 msec.
  • Page 23: Nfc

    Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless communication technique operating on 13 MHz. Read range is only a few centimeters. The NVITE reader firmware implements the Nedap Mobile ID protocol. The Mobile ID protocol uses secure authentication based upon AES128-bit encryption with diversified keys.
  • Page 24: Qr-Code

    NVITE | installation guide 4.4.3 QR-code The barcode scanner can be used to read QR-codes or barcodes from a smartphone display or printed paper. Default settings are good when the QR-codes contain text with a hexadecimal number. See advanced settings below for details about using custom text barcodes.
  • Page 25: Desfire

    NVITE | installation guide 4.4.4 DESFIRE The NVITE reader features a universal smartcard reader. It also supports reading MIFARE DESFIRE (EV1/EV2) cards. Enable Enable or disable DESFIRE card reading. Data to read Select to read the CSN (7-bytes) or DESFIRE file data.
  • Page 26 NVITE | installation guide Example DESFIRE configuration See below an example DESFIRE configuration. Figure 10: Example DESFIRE configuration 26/40...
  • Page 27: Mifare

    NVITE | installation guide 4.4.5 MIFARE The NVITE reader supports reading MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Ultralight (C) and MIFARE Plus cards (SL3) cards. Enable Enable or disable MIFARE card reading. Data to read Select what to read from the MIFARE card;...
  • Page 28 NVITE | installation guide Example MIFARE Classic configuration See below MIFARE Classic example configuration for fixed sector data reading. Figure 11: Example MIFARE Classic configuration Example MIFARE Ultralight configuration See below MIFARE Ultralight example configuration for fixed sector data reading.
  • Page 29: Legic

    NVITE | installation guide 4.4.6 LEGIC The NVITE reader features a universal smartcard reader. It also supports reading LEGIC Advant and LEGIC Prime cards. Enable Enable LEGIC Advant – ISO15693 Enable LEGIC Advant – ISO14443A Enable LEGIC Prime Search The reader can search for a specific LEGIC segment. Up to 3 searches can be defined. When search 1 is fond, the next are not performed anymore.
  • Page 30: Other Id Types

    NVITE | installation guide 4.4.7 Other ID types The NVITE reader also support reading different RFID card types based upon 13 MHz and 120/125 kHz. Enable the individual RFID card types as mentioned below. Nedap XS Enable reading Nedap XS cards (default enabled).
  • Page 31: Communication Output

    NVITE | installation guide 4.5 Communication output 4.5.1 Serial The serial communication output defines the format of the message that is transmitted upon identification. This serial output message format is used on the USB and RS485 interface. See for interface connection details chapter 3.2.
  • Page 32 NVITE | installation guide Suffix Default no prefix is used. Can be any string of max. 10 characters. Example Mobile ID Raw ID64 on BLE. STANDARD firmware: '40050108B03BF925E6F04D34'<CR><LF> '4005' = prefix '01' = id-source BLE '08' = id-type Raw ID64...
  • Page 33: Wiegand/Magstripe

    NVITE | installation guide 4.5.2 Wiegand/magstripe The Wiegand/Magstripe communication output defines the format of the Wiegand/Magstripe message that is transmitted upon identification. If the credential is already programmed in the Wiegand or Magstripe format these settings are not used. The Wiegand/Magstripe output settings are only used for ID-numbers that are not programmed in the Wiegand or Magstripe format.
  • Page 34 NVITE | installation guide Facility-code Constant facility-code (or site-code) value. Max. 65,535 (16 bits). ID-number Select to output the ID-number complete, left aligned or right aligned. When left or right aligned specify the ID-length and offset in bits. Convert BCD to binary Enable to convert the BCD (decimal) ID-number to a binary value.
  • Page 35 NVITE | installation guide 4.5.2.3 Magstripe Select Magstripe to configure the Magstripe message output format. In case the card ID-numbers are already programmed in the Wiegand or Magstripe format, then the below settings will not be used. Magstripe output message format: <0xB><prefix><id-number><suffix><0xF><LRC>...
  • Page 36 NVITE | installation guide Example Magstripe configuration The configuration shown below will generate a Magstripe message. The ID-number uses the 6 least significant hex digits (right aligned) and they are converted to 8 decimal digits. Mobile ID Raw ID64 B03BF925E6F04D34  ID-number 0xF04D34 = 15.748.404.
  • Page 37: Miscellaneous

    This might have been changed due to different firmware. 4.6.2 Key update The key update function updates the BLE and NFC authentication masterkeys for the Mobile ID protocol in the NVITE reader. The Mobile ID authentication keys are diversified to ensure a unique security key per credential. The diversification is done using a shared masterkey.
  • Page 38: A Technical Specifications

    Operating frequency NFC and smartcards: 13.56 MHz Proximity cards: 120 kHz 120 kHz: Nedap + EM4200 + HID-PROX + AWID-LF 13.56 MHz: ISO14443A, MIFARE DESFIRE (EV1/EV2), MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Supported RFID cards Ultralight (C), MIFARE Plus (SL3), ISO15693, HID iCLASS, LEGIC Advant, LEGIC Prime and Sony Felica.
  • Page 39: Bfcc And Ised Declarations

    NVITE | installation guide B FCC and ISED declarations FCC ID: CGDNVR2001 and IC: 1444A-NVR2001 FCC (15.19) and ISED Compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the...
  • Page 40: C Disclaimer

    NVITE | installation guide C Disclaimer This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use;...

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