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HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F
User Guide
Firmware Version 1.5.1.22
PLT-04900, A.0
May 2020
Powering
Trusted Identities
HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F User Guide

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  • Page 1 HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F User Guide Firmware Version 1.5.1.22 PLT-04900, A.0 May 2020 Powering Trusted Identities HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F User Guide...
  • Page 2 HID GLOBAL, HID, the HID Brick logo, the Chain Design and iCLASS SE are trademarks or registered trademarks of HID Global, ASSA ABLOY AB, or its affiliate(s) in the US and other countries and may not be used without permission. All other trademarks, service marks, and product or service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Powering HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide HI D ® i C L AS S S E® RB2 5 F Us e r Gu i d e iCLASS SE® RB25F 1.1 Hardware specifications 1.1.1 Biometric specifications 1.2 Wiring function and color codes 1.3 System connections...
  • Page 4: Iclass Se® Rb25F

    Section 01 iCLASS SE® RB25F Powering Trusted Identities...
  • Page 5: Hardware Specifications

    Powering HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide This section provides the iCLASS SE® RB25F wiring functions and color codes, together with system connection options. 1.1 Hardware specifications For more detailed information relating to RB25F specifications refer to the RB25F product data sheet.
  • Page 6: Wiring Function And Color Codes

    Powering HID®iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide 1.2 Wiring function and color codes The following shows RB25F wiring functions and color codes. Important: The 19 pigtail wires should be cut to size for wall mounted installations. DO NOT cut the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 7: System Connections

    Powering HID®iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide 1.3 System connections 1.3.1 Power supply connection Use a 12V DC power supply adapter capable of at least 2A, with IEC/EN 60950-1 approval. If additional power consuming devices are included, make sure to use a power adapter that is able to supply the total current needed.
  • Page 8: Standalone Operating Mode Connections

    Powering HID®iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide 1.3.3 Standalone operating mode connections RB25F devices can be used in standalone operating mode. 1.3.4 Direct connection to PC Direct connection to PC using an auto assigned IP address or a static IP address.
  • Page 9: Hardware Reset The Rb25F

    Resetting the RB25F device to factory defaults should, where possible, be carried out through the HID Biometric Manager application. Refer to the HID Biometric Manager Administration Guide (PLT-04029). In the event that communication between HID Biometric Manager and the RB25F is not possible, carry out the following hardware reset at the reader: 1.
  • Page 10: Fingerprint Enrollment Guidelines

    Section 02 Fingerprint enrollment guidelines Powering Trusted Identities...
  • Page 11: General Guidelines

    Powering HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide The iCLASS SE® RB25F is capable of extracting quality features even from fingers with poor conditions. Nevertheless, correct placement of fingers on the sensor during enrollment helps consistency in fingerprint recognition. Adhere to the following general guidelines and RB25F specific guidelines to enroll optimal fingerprint images from a user’s finger to improve recognition performance.
  • Page 12 Powering HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide Sensor cleaning The fingerprint sensor can become soiled by user’s fingers, dust, or other sources. This contamination may affect image quality, degrading authentication performance. It is therefore recommended that you periodically clean the RB25F sensor.
  • Page 13: Fingerprint Enrollment Best Practices For Rb25F

    Powering HID®iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide 2.2 Fingerprint enrollment best practices for RB25F 1. Insert your finger into the RB25F sensor area so the finger tip touches the back wall and rests softly on the sensor slope. 2. Slide your finger down so that it completely covers the sensor window contact surface.
  • Page 14: Acronyms And Terminology

    Section 03 Acronyms and terminology Powering Trusted Identities...
  • Page 15 Powering HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide Term Definition Authentication Mode Template on Card: The RB25F is waiting for a Credential (Card) to be presented. It (RB25F) retrieves all the biometric templates from the credential. If the presented finger matches the biometric templates retrieved from the credential a Grant Access is recommended.
  • Page 16 Powering HID® iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide Term Definition interoperability among access control and security products. Pressure Attack Detection. Presence Detection. Receiver Operating Characteristic. Software Development Kit. Structure Image Acquisition. The Tap gesture with a mobile device for door opening.
  • Page 17 Powering HID®iCLASS SE® RB25F Trusted Identities User Guide Revision history Date Description Revision May 2020 Initial release. PLT-04900, A.0 May 2020...
  • Page 18 Powering Trusted Identities PLT-04900, A.0 Americas & Corporate Asia Pacific 19/F Europe, Middle East & Africa Brazil 611 Center Ridge Drive 625 King's Road 3 Cae Gwyrdd, Condomínio Business Center Austin, TX 78758 North Point Green Meadow Springs, Av. Ermano Marchetti, 1435 Island East Cardiff, Galpão A2 - CEP 05038-001...

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