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Technical specifications
Normal operating voltage
Frequency range
Wireless range
Protocols supported
Buzzer-sound
Z-Wave frames encapsulated
Basic operations
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The Tag Reader 500 is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus product.
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The Tag Reader 500 can arm/disarm a security system.
The Tag Reader 500 can read RFID-tags.
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The Tag Reader 500 has the possibility for the user to manually insert codes.
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The Tag Reader 500's indicator light will react differently on each action.
The Tag Reader 500 has a buzzer, which can be used as walk-in/walk-out notification
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(alarm is being disabled/activated).
How it operates
When the Tag Reader 500 is successful added to a Z-Wave network. It can be mounted on the wall.
When pressing the Home or Away button, you can present an RFID TAG or use the manual code buttons to
issue an event to a controller.
With a controller you can request the battery level.
Add or Remove into/from Z-Wave network
1. Press and hold the enter button for two seconds (indication LED blinks shortly) and release to start the
add/remove routine.
a. The indication LED will start blinking twice when the Tag Reader 500 starts the add routine.
b. The indication LED will blink 3 times when the Tag Reader 500 starts the remove routine.
2. When classic inclusion failed, the product will start Network Wide Inclusion automatically.
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Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the correct operation mode (add or remove).
Version 0.11
Quick start: Tag Reader 500 EU
2x AA 1,5V batteries
868.42 MHz
Up to 150 meters in a mesh network
ISO15693, ISO18000-3, Tag-it™, RFID
Approx. 60dBa at 10 cm distance
Security layer
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30 January 2017
Indicator LED
Home
& Away
Tag area
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  • Page 1 Indicator LED Quick start: Tag Reader 500 EU Technical specifications Home Normal operating voltage 2x AA 1,5V batteries & Away Frequency range 868.42 MHz Wireless range Up to 150 meters in a mesh network Protocols supported ISO15693, ISO18000-3, Tag-it™, RFID Buzzer-sound Approx.
  • Page 2: Product Dimensions

    Technical Manual: Tag Reader 500 EU Caution: This device is using a radio signal that passes through walls, windows and doors. The range is strongly influenced by local conditions such as large metal objects, house wiring, concrete, furniture, refrigerators, microwaves and similar items. On average, the indoor range is approximately 30 meters.
  • Page 3: Operating Modes

    0x00 Present RFID TAG Press 1,3, Enter Home Away Home Away ENTRY_CONTROL_NOTIFICATION ENTRY_CONTROL_NOTIFICATION event: RFID (0x0D) event: ENTER (0x0D) Ente event data: ‘RFID TAG’ event data: ‘1’ ‘3’ HOLD TAG Enter here Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 4 Ente event data: ‘RFID TAG’ event data: ‘RFID TAG’ HOLD TAG HOLD TAG here here Wait for indicator Go to sleepmode Home Away INDICATOR_SET Indicator ID: Armed (0x01) Value: 0x02 Enter Go to sleepmode Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 5: Local Mode

    * If a USER code is smaller than 4 digits , the value is supplemented with ASCII 0 (value 0x30) to reach a 4 digits code. Any USER code with size 4 or more will be reported with the length of the USER_CODE. Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 6 NOTE: when the Tag Reader 500 is included into a non-secure Z-Wave controller the product can’t be used for entry control purposes neither will the keypad or RFID reader work. If the product doesn’t work as expected please check if your controller has support for Z-Wave security layer. Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 7 The purpose of the User Code command class is to configure the Tag Reader 500 to accept certain RFID Tags or codes. This is typically done by some kind of static controller or Gateway (for instance the Internet Gateway from BeNext). After sending a User Code Set, including a unique User Identifier (UID), the in-use state (0x01) and the Tag code or keypad sequence using ASCII codes, the Tag Reader 500 will accept the codes and notify any other device using the Alarm command class.
  • Page 8 Supported values: 0x00 – 0xFF (0 -25.5 seconds) Note: the enter id indicator can only be used in gateway mode and when gateway confirmation is enabled which can be configured with configuration parameters 7 and 8. Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 9 Wave protocol version and the application version will be reported. class: 0x72 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 This will report information about the manufacturer. This product will contain the manufacturer ID of BeNext. Manufacturer ID of BeNext is 138, the ID of this product is 7.
  • Page 10 : Lifeline (0x01) Event Code: 0 Group 1 command list List length: 10 COMMAND_CLASS_ENTRY_CONTROL ENTRY_CONTROL_NOTIFICATION COMMAND_CLASS_USER_CODE USER_CODE_REPORT COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM ALARM_REPORT COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION NOTE: All other groups report list length 0. class: 0x84 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2 Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 11 To configure the timeout to wait for a WAKEUP_NO_MORE_INFORMATION before the error beep is automatically sound. The error beeps are fixed 8 beeps shortly after each other. Default: 0x00 Param1: 0x00: Disabled 0x01 – 0xFF: Value in seconds Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 12 Param1: 0x00: gateway confirmation disabled 0x01-0xFF: gateway confirmation enabled Param2, 3, 4: Not used * If a size is other then given size the frame is ignored totally so configuration values are not changed. Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 13: Configuration Reset

    0xFF (can be any value except for 0x55 or 0xAA) When the value of configuration value is requested 2 possible values can be returned. CONFIGURATION_REPORT Parameter: 0x01 Value 0x55: Configuration settings of the device are altered. Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 14: Back To Factory Settings

    3. If ‘back to factory settings’ was successful the indication LED will go in for 1 full second on the end of the remove routine. 4. A DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION is sent to the nodes associated in the lifeline group. NOTE: Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 15: Sound & Notification

    Tag Reader 500 for several basic operations, including optional functionality as the sound notification and UID acknowledgement. Note that the diagrams are assuming that the Tag Reader 500 operates in local mode Configure a new tag (For configuring new codes, you can skip directly to the WAKE_UP_NOTIFICATION). Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 16 Note: the Tag code in above diagram is not the actual RFID TAG code but transformed to a ASCII binary digit code. You should use this binary code also in the USER_CODE_SET command to store it in the Tag Reader 500 Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 17 Arm the alarm system Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 18 Disarm the alarm system Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...
  • Page 19 Z-Wave controller if it has support for the Z-Wave security layer. The Tag Reader 500 doesn’t have an association set up in to its lifeline association group. Please use the ASSOCIATION command class with group 1. Version 0.11 30 January 2017 www.benext.eu...

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