Identification; Standard Operating Procedure; Using The Mtr Module - Nedap TRANSIT Entry Installation Manual

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8 IDENTIFICATION

The TRANSIT Entry reader is always reading (except when disabled with the read
disable input, see chapter 3.3.2). Automatically upon identification of a
transponder the relay will be activated, the 'smile' lights-up and an event message
is generated on the communication interface(s).

8.1 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE

a card. Only line-of-sight between transponder and reader is required.
On-site adjustable read-range in case of cross over reading (see chapter 7). On-site
adjustment of the frequency channel to avoid radio interference (see chapter 6).

8.2 USING THE MTR MODULE

2.4 for more information about installing the MTR board.
The MTR eliminates the need for multiple readers mounted next to a door or gate.
Please refer to the MTR manual for more details. The following card types are
supported with the MTR:
• 120-125 kHz: HID prox, Nedap and EM read-only.
• 13.56 MHz: HID iClass CSN, MIFARE, ISO14443A and ISO15693.
Proximity cards must be presented to the circle on the front cover of the TRANSIT
Entry reader. The MTR reads from all supported transponder types their card serial
number. For Mifare Classic and Ultralight cards optionally the MTR can be
configured to read data from a (secured) sector. Configuration is done with a
configuration card, which can be programmed with the 'Smartcard-Booster
Config' software. This software can be downloaded from our website
www.nedapavi.com.
Note:
It is not possible to install the MTR module together with an additional
interface board, such as the TCP/IP interface board.
© Nedap IDEAS, P.O. Box 103, NL-7140 AC GROENLO
The TRANSIT Entry was designed to implement secure
handsfree access. The system reads at distances up to
4 meters
. This has great appeal, especially in
(12 feet)
situations where people cannot use their hands to
present their ID badge. Moreover it offers handsfree
vehicle access to gated areas. Vehicles are identified at
range, without having to open the window to present
The TRANSIT Entry reader can be featured with an
optional proximity and ISO compliant smartcard
interface, called Multi-Technology Reader Module
(MTR). This MTR interface will enable the reader to read
standard proximity cards and smartcard CSN, allowing
it to operate with existing credentials at short range,
when presented to the face of the reader. See chapter
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