Civintec CN56 Series User Manual

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CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual
CN56X0B-X-XX
Access Control Door Reader
User Manual
Copyright @ 2013
CiVinTec Global Co., Limited
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  • Page 1 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual CN56X0B-X-XX Access Control Door Reader User Manual Copyright @ 2013 CiVinTec Global Co., Limited CivinTec Document-Reproduction and Disclosure Prohibited 1 / 47...
  • Page 2 CIVINTEC operating and maintenance instructions. CIVINTEC shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of other accessories or parts other than original CIVINTEC products or CIVINTEC approved products.
  • Page 3 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual WARNING This manual is a necessary part of this product, please read carefully Keep a record of this text , it may be used for further repair. This machine is only for recommended uses, do not use for others. Damaged by improper uses or other uses, manufacturer is not responsible.
  • Page 4 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Version History The table below contains the history of changes made to the present document. Version Date Document Version History V1.0 19-Feb-2013 Original Version V1.1 28-Feb-2013 Release Version V1.2 13-Dec-2013 Release Version 4 / 47...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Table of Contents 1   Instruction .................................. 8   1.1 Instruction .................................. 8   1.2 Functions and Features .............................. 8   1.3 Scope of Suitable Models ............................9   1.4 Applications ................................9   2   Machine Structure ..............................
  • Page 6 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 6.2.4 Buzzer Indicator ..............................22   6.2.5 Get Firmware Version ............................23   6.2.6 Get Serial Number ............................23   6.2.7 ConfigSet ................................23   6.2.8 LED&Buzzer Controller(By external) ......................24   6.3 CN56X0B-X-XX output 7bytes with Wiegand 56 ..................... 24   6.4 Format for Wiegand58, Wiegand26, Wiegand32, Wiegand 32e, Wiegand34, Wiegand40, Wiegand42, Wiegand50, Wiegand56 ..................................
  • Page 7 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 12   Installation ................................42   12.1 CN56X0B-X-XX installation ..........................42   13 Connection Diagram ..............................43   13.1 RS232 connection diagram ............................ 43   13.2 RS485 connection diagram ............................ 44   13.3 TCP connection diagram ............................45   13.4 Typical Connection Diagram ..........................
  • Page 8: Instruction

    ●Support TCP/IP(UDP) communication ●High speed of ISO14443 up to 424kbps ●User controllable bio-color LED, Buzzer ●Backward compatible with all existing versions of CiVinTec’s 13.56MHz products ●Auto answer mode: permanent reading and sending the ID number Excellent and compact design, can be placed on the metal surface ●Support high level command of MIFARE Plus®, MIFARE®...
  • Page 9: Scope Of Suitable Models

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 1.3 Scope of Suitable Models This user manual is made for the following list of products: CN56X0BS-X-XX series. CN5600BS CN5600B CN5610B CN5620B CN5630B CN5650B MIFARE® ● ● ● ● ● ● MIFARE Plus® ● ● ● MIFARE®...
  • Page 10 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual CN56X0B-X-XX Model CN5650B CN5610B CN5620B CN5630B ISO 14443A/B, MIFARE®, NFC Forum Specifications Standard Read/Write : Read/Write : Read/Write : Read/Write : MIFARE® 1K, MIFARE® 1K, MIFARE® 1K, MIFARE® 1K, MIFARE® 4K MIFARE® 4K MIFARE® 4K MIFARE® 4K MIFARE Ultralight®, MIFARE Ultralight®, MIFARE...
  • Page 11: Connector Pin Definition

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 3 Connector Pin definition 3.1 CN56X0B-X-XX Connector 9-24V DC Power input, DC(9~24V) Groud A/TX Connect to RS485A of RS485 network and Connect to RS232 TX of PC B/RX Connect to RS485B of RS485 network and Connect to RS232 RX of PC Data1 signal (connect an external wiegand reader Data1) Data0 signal (connect an external wiegand reader Data0) LED_R1 External control Red LED, low level ettection...
  • Page 12 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Receive Data-; connect to orange wire of network cable(pin 2). Receive Data+; connect to white/orange wire of network cable(pin 1) DC Power input, DC3.3V SWCKL Single bi-directional data pin Ground SWDIO Clock single to target CPU JP1: This jumper is opening in normal work.
  • Page 13: Connection

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 4 Connection Attention: Please make sure that CN56X0B-X-XX has the same interface format as controller you are using. If there is need to change interface format, please refer to “6.Reader Configuration” When connecting to controller, please make sure that controller and reader have common ground.
  • Page 14: Rs485 Interface

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 4.2 RS485 interface 1) Power: VCC(+), GND(-)connected with external adapter (9-24VDC); 2) RS485 communication: Connect to RS485 Controller: CN56X0B communication port A connected to the RS485 BUS A, and CN56X0B communication port B connected to the RS485 BUS B. then RS485 BUS A connected with the controller’s A communication port, and RS485 BUS B connected with the controller’s B communication port: Note: 1) Please refer to the file “Configuration Guidance”...
  • Page 15: Rs232 Interface

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 4.3 RS232 interface Power: VCC(+), GND(-)connected with external adapter (9-24VDC); RS232 communication:TXD connected to COM port PIN2, RXD connected to COM port PIN3, GND connected to COM port PIN5(See the following figure): 5 Reference for Interface format 5.1 Wiegand format Wiegand26 bits Output format 26 bits Wiegand output...
  • Page 16: Wiegand Frame

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 5.2 Wiegand Frame 1 is represented by a 50 usec low pulse on DATA1 0 is represented by a 50 usec low pulse on DATA0 5.3 ABA Track 1 output format 5.3.1 Data 1) Starting Bits:Fifty “0” 2) Starting character:B(11010,Lower bit ahead,sort by 1248P)...
  • Page 17: Frame Format

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 5.3.2 Frame format Starting bits Starting character Card info Ending character Ending Bits fifty “0” 10BYTES 5BITS fifty “0” When sending characters, lower bit is in front of high bit CARD IN /DATA CLOCK 1ms 0.5ms 5.4 ABA Tack 2 Output format 5.4.1 Data Starting Bits:ten “0”...
  • Page 18: Frame Format

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 5.4.2 Frame format Starting Starting Ending Card info Bits character character Bits ten “0” 10BYTES 5BITS five “0” CARD IN /DATA CLOCK 1ms 0.5ms 5.4.3 LRC portrait redundant checking sum enable method LRC character apply following method to calculate: exclude Odd check bit,regulate each bit in LRC character,it will ensure sum of the bits which is going to be encode at response position is even number.
  • Page 19: Protocol

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 5.5.2 Protocol A 10-Digit BCD number transmits the 32 bit Code with a Start and Stop sentinel and Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) checksum defined as follows: BCD 0 BCD 1 to 10 BCD 11 BCD 12 Start 32 bit code as BCD Stop...
  • Page 20: Reader Configuration

    6 Reader Configuration 6.1 System Application Development CivinTec offers API function easy to use further application development, which the user can directly call API function in program. The user will be recommended to read that explanation documentation “CNReader SDK” carefully before starting the system development.
  • Page 21: Communication Port

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Communication port 6.2.1 The CN56X0X-XX support RS232 and TCP/IP communication type. 1. CN56X0X-XX Communication RS232 port setting ” ▪Select the model from “Select Device” ▪Select “COM?” from “Communication Type ▪Click “Open Port ” button. ▪Baud Rate setting: The function is used to set the speed of serial port communication, the default setting is 115200bps.
  • Page 22: Reader Address

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 2. CN56X0X-XX Communication TCP/IP port setting ▪Select the model from “Select Device” ▪Select “TCP/IP” from “Communication Type ▪Remote IP:key in “192.168.1.100” ▪Click “CV_UDPRun ” button 6.2.2 Reader Address The factory default value “0”is set to system broadcast address. 6.2.3 LED Indicator The LEDs are used to show the status of power and contactless card.
  • Page 23: Get Firmware Version

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Click “Active Buzzer” button, buzzer will beep. 6.2.5 Get Firmware Version Query Firmware Version. 6.2.6 Get Serial Number The serial number is a unique number which preset by manufacture. 6.2.7 ConfigSet Users can realize the auto-read function by using ConfigSet, it supports MIFARE®, MIFARE Plus®...
  • Page 24: Led&Buzzer Controller(By External)

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual ▪Scan MIFARE®, MIFARE Plus® or MIFARE® DESFire® EV1 cards , the UID of the card will be read out automatically, and will be shown in the right window. 6.2.8 LED&Buzzer Controller(By external) By default, Red LED, Green LED and Buzzer are controlled inside, in this case, Red LED will be light (until power off ) and Buzzer will be beep (one time) when reader is powered on, also, once read card successfully, the buzzer will be beep (one time), and green LED will be light (one time).
  • Page 25: Wiegand26 Format

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 6.4.2 Wiegand26 Format MSB is even parity bit, LSB is odd parity bit. The bits for calculating even parity are within the first 12 bits. The bits for calculating odd parity are within the last 12 bits. For example: Data Hex: D4 1B 81 Data Binary: 11010100 00011011 10000001...
  • Page 26: Wiegand40 Format

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 6.4.6 Wiegand40 Format Wiegand40 don’t have odd/even parity bits. 6.4.7 Wiegand42 Format 1) MSB is even parity bit, LSB is odd parity bit. 2) The bits for calculating even parity are within the first 20 bits. 3) The bits for calculating odd parity are within the last 20 bits.
  • Page 27: Get Ip Address And Mac Address

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Set the static IP address for the machine Note: The IP address default value is 192.168.1.100 which built in machine. It can be changed by using in your actual network environment. That will be description in TCP/IP web server part.
  • Page 28: The Web Server Of Machine

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 2) Choose COM port and open the port 3) Get the IP address and MAC address 9 The Web Server of machine The CN56X0B-X-XX built in a web server, so you can access the web server via host PC, it support some main functions as follow: Get/Set IP address, sub MASK, Gate Way, firmware version, module name etc.
  • Page 29: Login Web Server By Ie Explorer

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 9.1 login web server by IE explorer Login web server can use Microsoft IE explorer or other explorer, such as Google Chrome. Note: We recommend internet explorer is Google Chrome, it is better than Microsoft IE8 in our testing.
  • Page 30: Ip Address Reconfiguration

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual After that you can see the system reset page, Click the “ ” button, and then the machine enter in reset mode, it will last several seconds. After reset completed, you can access the web page again. 9.3 IP address reconfiguration The machine built in default IP parameters as below: You can reconfiguration it by you actual network using.
  • Page 31: Module Name Redefinition

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 9.5 Module name redefinition You can change the default module name to others which you like. Note1:The module name length less than 40 characters. 9.6 Restore factory defaults Note1: If the load the factory defaults, it will be effective after your reset the machine. Note2: Please use the default IP address to login the web pages after machine reset completed.
  • Page 32 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual click “ ” If the machine in update mode, the green led which on the front of the machine will light on. Note1: The factory default IP address is “192.168.1.100”| Login in updating web page After step2, the normal application program jump to upgrade application which running in machine , so you need login in again.If login successfully, it will show: If you can’t see the above login page, please refresh the IE explorer, click here “...
  • Page 33: The Startup Of Firmware Upgrading Page Via Keypad

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 9.7.2 The startup of Firmware Upgrading page via keypad Power off the machine when it in running status 2) Keep the “*” key in down status, and then power the machine on. If the machine enter in update mode successfully, the green led will be light on. 3) Login in updating web page After step2, the normal application program jump to upgrade application which running in machine ,so you need login in again.
  • Page 34: Restore Factory Defaults Via Keypad

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 9.9 Restore factory defaults via keypad If you don’t want using web page to restore the factory defaults, or you don’t know the IP address, so can’t access web pages of the machine, you can use the another way to recover it. Make sure the machine in power off status Keep the “#”...
  • Page 35: Tcp/Ip Communication Failed Solution

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Key in “Ping 192.168.1.100 –t” on command line (This IP address is factory default) If “Reply from 192.168.1.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=225” indicate the TCP/IP communication is 10.2 TCP/IP communication failed solution working well. Otherwise, please go to 10.2 TCP/IP communication failed solution When you ping to machine by 192.168.1.100, but can’t receive the response from the machine, such as like this:...
  • Page 36 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Restore factory defaults. Please refer to “9. Restore factory defaults via keypad” After this step, the machine IP parameters as follows: Delete machine IP information from router table of roter. Key in “arp –d” or Key in “arp –d XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX” The “XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX”...
  • Page 37 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Key in “arp –s 192.168.1.100 00-18-0a-03-08-05” on command line confirm the arp setting input “arp –a” If you see “192.168.1.100 00-18-0a-03-08-05 static”, that indicate the setting is successful. Testing 37 / 47...
  • Page 38: Firmware Update By Rs232 Or Rs485

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual In generally, the TCP/IP communication will be working well now. 11 Firmware update by RS232 or RS485 Make sure the RS232/RS485 communication between the machine and the host PC working well. Power off the machine if it’s in working status. Create a Hyperterminal in your host PC.
  • Page 39 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual step5: Config the COM port as follow parameters. step6: After Operation 5 the, the creating is finished. You’ll see: 39 / 47...
  • Page 40 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual step7: Connect to the machine. Click the “Connect” ICON. By this time, you can communicate with the machine by COM port 4) Press Key “0” on keypad of the machine, and don’t loosen(apply to 1C series) or short circuit Jp2(apply to 0C series)...
  • Page 41 CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Choose a bin file which offered by CIVTEC 10) Transmitting If the transmitting successfully, it will show like this: 41 / 47...
  • Page 42: Installation

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 11) Input “3” on HyperTerminal to execute the new program. 12 Installation 12.1 CN56X0B-X-XX installation 42 / 47...
  • Page 43: Connection Diagram

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual Drill four holes on the Installation location at mounting plate; Plug rubber stopper; Install mounting plate on the Installation location; Twist four screws fixed mounting plate; Attach the reader to mounting plate. 13 Connection Diagram 13.1 RS232 connection diagram J3:...
  • Page 44: Rs485 Connection Diagram

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 13.2 RS485 connection diagram J3: 9-24V DC Power input, DC(9~24V) Groud Connect to RS485A of RS485 network of PC Connect to RS485B of RS485 network of PC Data1 signal (connect an external wiegand reader Data1) Data0 signal (connect an external wiegand reader Data0) 44 / 47...
  • Page 45: Tcp Connection Diagram

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 13.3 TCP connection diagram 9-24V DC Power input, DC(9~24V) Groud Data1 signal (connect an external wiegand reader Data1) Data0 signal (connect an external wiegand reader Data0) normally open of lock relay common port of lock relay Tranceive Data-;...
  • Page 46: Typical Connection Diagram

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 13.4 Typical Connection Diagram [Note:] The Lock Device have been set as Relay output, which support contact output only; the external power source is required; the corresponding cable must suit to the working current of selected components 14 Revision history V1.0 First Version...
  • Page 47: Repair And Maintenance

    CN56X0B-X Reader User Manual 16 Repair and maintenance Attention: Only professional personnel can do repair work, and users should ensure the power off and make power plug in the monitoring range before any repair or maintenance. For the correct use and prolong the service life, it is necessary for users to do regular repair and maintenance according to the specifications, or both the operation and reliability of the machine will be affected.

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