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VTAP100-PACS v3a Installation Guide
Hardware v3a, Firmware from v1.0.4.0
Revised May 2021 v1.0

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  • Page 1 VTAP100-PACS v3a Installation Guide Hardware v3a, Firmware from v1.0.4.0 Revised May 2021 v1.0...
  • Page 2 If you need help to set up or use VTAP100-PACS, beyond what is contained in this Installation Guide, then please contact our support team. Email: support@dotorigin.com Download the latest documentation and firmware from https://vtap100.com/resources/ Telephone UK and Europe: +44 (0) 1428 685861...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3  Mechanical installation 3.1 Power 3.2 Environment 3.3 Mounting points 3.4 RS232 connection 3.5 Wiegand wiring (for model VTAP100-PACS only) 3.6 Optional wallbox 4  Hardware lock to prevent firmware or configuration change 5  Disposal VTAP100-PACS V3A INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE I...
  • Page 4 Use only a MicroUSB to USB cable, or the optional captive USB cable, if any, to connect the VTAP100-PACS PCB to a PC. (Never connect both at the same time). The VTAP100-PACS model can alternatively be powered by connecting it to an access controller, using the Wiegand connector supplied.
  • Page 5: Using This Guide

    1   Using this guide This guide is for first-time users of the VTAP100-PACS. It contains the information you need about your VTAP100 hardware. Consult the complete VTAP100 Configuration Guide for more about configuration and maintenance features, including how to update the firmware on your VTAP100 unit, when a new release is available.
  • Page 6: How The Vtap100 Works

    When the VTAP100-PACS is connected to a computer it appears as a generic mass storage device (like a memory stick). To configure your VTAP100, you simply edit or create text files. These will be read automatically, and control the operation of the VTAP100.
  • Page 7: Mechanical Installation

    Connect the PCB to a PC using only a MicroUSB to USB cable, or the optional captive USB cable, if any. (Never connect both at the same time). The VTAP100-PACS model can alternatively be powered by connecting it to an access controller, using the Wiegand connector supplied (see .
  • Page 8: Mounting Points

    The PCB has a special connector J1 (an 8 pin, 2mm pitch header connector) which can be used to attach a captive cable with a matching crimped cable-end plug. The standard connector fitted to the PCB is a Hirose DF11-8DP-2DS male header plug with shroud. The matching socket is the DF11-8DS-2C. VTAP100-PACS V3A INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE 4...
  • Page 9 Figure 3-3 VTAP100 captive power cable or RS232 connection The connector J1 includes both USB and RS232 signals, as follows: Function USB D+ +5V supply USB D- RS232 RXD (input) Reserved (sense input) RS232 TXD (output) Reserved (sense GND) VTAP100-PACS V3A INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE 5...
  • Page 10: Wiegand Wiring (For Model Vtap100-Pacs Only)

    +5V and the outer barrel is GND. 3.5 Wiegand wiring (for model VTAP100-PACS only) Use the Wiegand connector supplied to connect a configured VTAP100-PACS PCB to your access controller, like any other reader. WARNING: Disconnect the USB cable before making the Wiegand connection, otherwise the device will be receiving power from two sources.
  • Page 11: Optional Wallbox

    Figure 3-5 Connection between VTAP100-PACS v3a and EH400 access controller (for example) EH400 Controller Signal Name Wire colour VTAP100 Signal Name (for example) (typical) (v3a hardware) Beep Yellow BEEP RED LED Brown GRN LED Orange White Green Black SUPPLY N/A Not used...
  • Page 12 72.33 mm with 4mm radius rounded corners as shown below. If you need help branding units do contact support@dotorigin.com. Figure 3-7 Dimensions of label recess in wallbox Fit the VTAP100-PACS unit inside the optional wallbox case like this: Figure 3-8 Fitting VTAP100 PCB inside wallbox VTAP100-PACS V3A INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 13: Hardware Lock To Prevent Firmware Or Configuration Change

    Connect a jumper across LOCK on the PCB to lock the device, preventing firmware or configuration changes. Figure 4-1 Jumper positions on VTAP100-PACS PCB V3a When you start the VTAP100, the presence of this jumper means the connected PC will not detect a USB mass storage device.
  • Page 14: Disposal

    VTAP100 reaches the end of its life, it is recycled in accordance with WEEE Regulations within the EU. VTAP100 (PCB and cables) should not be disposed of in general waste. If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), please contact your supplier for further information. VTAP100-PACS V3A INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE 10...

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