Nedap PROX-BOOSTER 2G User Manual

Nedap PROX-BOOSTER 2G User Manual

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BOOSTERS 2G
USER'S GUIDE
PROX-BOOSTER 2G
SMARTCARD-BOOSTER 2G
TRANSITION-BOOSTER 2G
PROX-BOOSTER TACHO 2G
INCL. CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE
2012-06-05
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  • Page 1 BOOSTERS 2G USER'S GUIDE PROX-BOOSTER 2G SMARTCARD-BOOSTER 2G TRANSITION-BOOSTER 2G PROX-BOOSTER TACHO 2G INCL. CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE 2012-06-05 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; specifica- tions and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice;...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5 B B UZZER INDICATIONS ..................................20     6 B B ATTERY REPLACEMENT ................................... 20     TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................21     PART NUMBERS ....................................21 © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 2 of 21...
  • Page 3: I Ntroduction

    For more details about the NEDAP TRANSIT reader refer to the TRANSIT installation guide. The combined vehicle and driver ID is a unique NEDAP patented feature. Optionally the vehicle-ID can be sacrificed if more information from the personal ID card is required.
  • Page 4: I Nstallation

    Booster may not be designed to withstand such temperatures and could suffer damage as a result. Nedap recommends to remove the personal identification card when not in use. CAUTION: DO NOT LEAVE CARD IN ACCESS DEVICE WHEN LEAVING THE VEHICLE, AS THIS PRESENTS A SECURITY RISK.
  • Page 5: 0 B P Rox-Booster Tacho

    Input voltage: 6V to 24V (max. 30V).  Polarity reversal tolerant.  Input prescaler 1:256.  Maximum pulse frequency 850Hz.  Maximum vehicle speed 255km/h (at 12 pulses/meter).    km / © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 5 of 21...
  • Page 6: I Dentifying The Booster With A Transit

    If 'Standard-length' is configured, the following message is transmitted to the host. TXD = U00871111111117100944 Event identifier ('Z' or 'U'). Driver-id (20 or 32 digits).  See chapter 6 for details about the buzzer indications. © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 6 of 21...
  • Page 7: 3 B R Eader Output Tacho Info

    Get the actual tacho counter value  Calculate travelled distance by using the following formula:      Calculate the current mileage by using the following formula:   © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 7 of 21...
  • Page 8: S Martcard Configuration

    P 3 T H OW TO CREATE A CONFIGURATION CARD 1 5 B NEDAP has developed a software application that allows system integrators to create configuration cards. This software can be downloaded from our website w ww.nedapavi.com 1 T U...
  • Page 9: 9 B T Arget Device

    Please note that when reading low-frequency cards with a Transition-Booster this setting is not used. For NEDAP and EM cards the extended-length is not required and therefore the Booster will automatically use standard-length (even if extended-length is selected in the configuration).
  • Page 10 NEDAP PM 3 T P 2 F P 3 T 3 T P 3 F Enable or disable the reading of NEDAP PM cards. NEDAP PM cards are always transmitted to the TRANSIT using standard-length.   EM4102 (and compatible) Enable or disable the reading of EM4102 and compatible cards.
  • Page 11 Data Length: Number of bytes to transmit. The maximum number of bytes is dependant upon the operating-mode and frame-length settings. Data Offset: Number of bytes to skip. © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 11 of 21...
  • Page 12 Byte 1 Byte 0 Page 8 skipped skipped skipped skipped Page 7 skipped skipped DATA DATA Page 6 DATA DATA DATA DATA Page 5 DATA DATA DATA DATA © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 12 of 21...
  • Page 13 MIFARE Classic sector data Byte order: Reverse Sector Number: Block Number: Data Length: Data Offset: The settings above will read the data below shown in blue. Sector Block © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 13 of 21...
  • Page 14 Key number in range from 0 to 13. Security authentication key. Depending upon the selected encryption method and key number. The encryption key is 16 or 24 bytes. © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 14 of 21...
  • Page 15: 1 B D Efault Configuration

    Enabled EM4102 (and compatible) Enabled HID PROX Enabled HID iCLASS CSN Enabled ISO15693 / LEGIC Advant CSN Enabled Calypso Enabled Data to read PUPI Byte order Normal © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 15 of 21...
  • Page 16: 6 B P Rogram The Configuration Card

    ‘Programmer’ menu.  The HID OMNIKEY programmer sometimes requires to remove and replace the config card before re- accessing the card is possible. © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 16 of 21...
  • Page 17: 3 B U Sing Another Programmer

    ‘Show configuration details’ in the ‘Expert’ menu. Configuration Data Sector 0 is reserved for MAD (Mifare Application Directory). If the MAD is programmed, the Nedap configuration sectors should have application id 517F. 4.3.2.1...
  • Page 18: 7 B T Esting The Configuration

    Your configuration can be saved into a so-called Smartcard Booster Config File (*.sbcf). These files contain all the configuration settings as you have defined them. Saved Config Files can be easily opened from within the File menu. © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 18 of 21...
  • Page 19: M Tr Configuration

    The MTR is configured in exactly the same way as the Smartcard Booster. Refer to chapter 4 on page 8 for more information about the configuration procedure. For more details about the TRANSIT Entry reader and the MTR refer to the separate documentation. © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 19 of 21...
  • Page 20: B Uzzer Indications

    BOOSTERS 2G B UZZER INDICATIONS The Booster's built-in buzzer gives audible feedback upon various conditions. The table below describes the buzzer indications. Buzzer Description 1 beep Card read 1 short low beep Failed to read card (not in configuration) 3 beeps increasing frequency ♪ ♪ ♪ Configuration card accepted 6 beeps increasing frequency Power on (Smartcard-Booster / Transition-Booster / MTR)
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    ……… Prox-Booster tacho 2G READER part number: 9990410 TRANSIT PS270 long range reader part number: 9876200 TRANSIT Entry reader ENTRY READER ACCESSORIES part number: 7816650 MTR Module © Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO Page 21 of 21...

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