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  • Page 1 IP Reader Technical Manual | IP Reader © 2020 Inepro B.V. All rights reserved...
  • Page 3 We want to help you get the best result from your IP Reader. This manual contains information on how to do that; please read it carefully. Due to continuous product improvements this manual is subject to changes without notice.
  • Page 4 IP Reader IP Reader All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Components Communication Network Connections LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) Relays Hardware installation Software configuration settings Inepro Business Server (Optional) Specifications Notes...
  • Page 7 End of life dir ectives Inepro is pay ing a lot of attention to env ironmentally -friendly production. Your new dev ice contain materials w hich can be recy cled and reused. A t the end of its life specialised companies can dismantle the discarded dev ice to recy cle the reusable materials and to minimise the amount of materials to be disposed of.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Part...
  • Page 10 Function The purpose of the IP reader is to read the unique ID contained in the card that is presented to the reader and transfer this ID to a server. In most cases this data will be the card serial number. To facilitate this a variety of card reader software module have been developed.
  • Page 11: Components

    Components Part...
  • Page 12 Components The IP Reader consists of the following components: · Red Card Reader Housing - Red Antenna Box - Antenna Box Cap 1 / Red - Antenna Box Cap 2 / Red · Controller Box · Wire Duct - Grey ·...
  • Page 13 · Screw set - 2x Screw self tapping cross head dome 3,5 x 9,5 mm · Download Guide Inepro Manuals Check Components Please check if all the components are in the set before you continue with the installation and setup.
  • Page 15: Communication

    Communication Part...
  • Page 16 Alternative server It is possible to set up a second server for the IP reader. This allows the IP reader to look for an alternative server if the main server does not respond.
  • Page 17 Communication IP Reader encryption protocol...
  • Page 19: Network Connections

    Network Connections Part...
  • Page 20 "no PoE" Ethernet connector), nothing will be damaged. In that case the IP controller won't have energy and will not operate. Switching the Ethernet cable to the "PoE" connector will activate the IP controller board. IP Reader...
  • Page 21 Network Connections IP READER OVERVIEW Power over Ethernet No Power over Ethernet Orange LED = Blinking Orange LED = On Green LED = On Green LED = Blinking IP Controller Board Ethernet Connections IP Controller Board IP Controller Board LED's RS232 Led on = Communication between card -->...
  • Page 23: Leds (Light Emitting Diodes)

    LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) Part...
  • Page 24 . T he IP contr oller boar d will r eceive this data str ing and, after encr yption, r edir ect this data to the ser ver . T his situation can cause the C A RD LED and the RS2 3 2 LED to behave differ ently. IP Reader...
  • Page 25 LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) IP Controller Board Ethernet Connector LED's On each of the 2 Ethernet connectors on the IP controller board 2 LEDs are mounted with the same way of operating as a network switch/router. Status Display C onnection G reen exists (or orange...
  • Page 27: Relays

    Relays Part...
  • Page 28 Relays Connection relais on IP reader board: Relay specifications Type: LUZ-5 (RAYEX ELEC) Maximum load AC: 2A 125Vac Maximum load DC: 2A 24Vdc Connection: Normally Open (contact pins are connected when the relay is activated) Connector specifications Type: B4B-XH-A JST-XH serie...
  • Page 29 Relays PCB trace specifications (at a current of 2A) Trace width: 1.5mm Copper thickness: 0.035 mm Temperature increase: 9 degrees centigrade...
  • Page 31: Hardware Installation

    Hardware installation Part...
  • Page 32 Hardware installation · Make sure the print board is securely connected in the housing. · Connect the antenne board to the IP Reader Print board and use the cable clip to secure the cable to the housing. IP Reader...
  • Page 33 Hardware installation Network with PoE (power over Internet) · Connect the network cable to the network connector marked PoE (the rightmost network connector in the picture above).
  • Page 34 / or use the screws to attach it even more firmly. · Place the cover over the screw holes. · Strip the protection from the adhesive tape and use (parts) of the cable guides, to guide the cable to the back of the machine. IP Reader...
  • Page 35 Hardware installation Place the IP-Card Reader print board Attachment the IP-Card Reader print board with Velcro · Clean the surface of the machine and the covers. · Place the velcro on the covers and the machine. · Place the IP-Reader Board on the velcro on the machine.
  • Page 36 Attachment the IP-Card Reader print board with screws · Use the two self tapping screws to secure the bottom cover to the machine. IP Reader...
  • Page 37: Software Configuration Settings

    Software configuration settings VIII Part...
  • Page 38 Software configuration settings The IP Reader Config Tool The configuration settings can be managed using the IP card reader config tool. When you start the configuration set-up program this screen will be displayed. Press the button to search for connected IP Readers.
  • Page 39 Software configuration settings Please note that the IP address of the IP Reader has not been applied (0.0.0.0). Provided the DHCP server is up and running, the next screen will be displayed The DHCP server has found the IP Reader and has displayed the host name "PoE Test".
  • Page 40 Name Descr iption The name of this IP reader (like 'P rinter Q 745') This name w ill also be used as N ame host name, it is sent to the DH C P serv er and DN S serv er if they are enabled.
  • Page 41 Software configuration settings These are the setting for the currently supported readers: Wiegand: Facility Setting Descr iption V alue Descr iption Bits code C ar d ID. Because of the applied inter face it is possible that differ ent car d r eader s ar e Setting connected with this communication pr otocol.
  • Page 42 E M 4x50, hitag1, hitag2, Q 5 and Ti- RF ID E M 4x02, E M 4x05, IP reader w ill read the E M 4x50, hitag1, follow ing protocols: hitag2 and Ti-RF ID E M 4x02, E M 4x05,...
  • Page 43 Data 1 N ot applicable Data 2 N ot applicable Note: When you can't find your card reader type in these tables, please contact Inepro for the settings for your reader. They will send you the latest version of this manual.
  • Page 45: Inepro Business Server (Optional)

    Inepro Business Server (Optional) Part...
  • Page 46 Inepro Business Server The Inepro Business server is a module in the Inepro Back Office suite that is the central communication server for most of our software. All hardware and software is able to register and communicate via this server. If your system uses an Inepro Business...
  • Page 47 4. Right-click on the group that you have just created and pick 'Create print release terminal'. The pop-up window below appears: 5. The name of this IP reader (like 'Printer Q745') This name will be shown in the Inepro Back Office Manager in the Terminal menu.
  • Page 48 8. Retrieve the IP Reader serial (MAC address) from the IP Config Tool and insert it in the 'Value' field. 9. Click on OK and the reader is registered in the Inepro Back Office Suite. 10. Repeat this process for all the other readers.
  • Page 49 13. These terminals can now be connected to a Multi functional, like you would connect a PayCon terminal. 14. Refer to the Inepro Back Office Manager manual for more details on connecting a terminal to a DocuPRO device. 15. Refer to the Business Server manual for more detail on the working and configuration of the Business Server 16.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Specifications Part...
  • Page 52 Connector (Both) RJ-45 Network Interface (Both) Confirm IEEE 802.3, 100Base-T Transmission Speed 100 Mbps (Both) Power over Internet Confirm IEEE 802.3 AF (PoE) IP-Address DHCP client or static IP Environmental conditions Operating Requirements Suitable for indoor use only IP Reader...
  • Page 53 Notes Part...
  • Page 54 Notes This area is meant for the reader's notes: IP Reader...
  • Page 55 Notes...

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