Satel MIFARE SO-MF3 Manual
Satel MIFARE SO-MF3 Manual

Satel MIFARE SO-MF3 Manual

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MIFARE proximity card reader
SO-MF3
EN
Firmware version 1.00
so-mf3_en 03/24
SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND
tel. +48 58 320 94 00
www.satel.pl

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  • Page 1 MIFARE proximity card reader SO-MF3 Firmware version 1.00 so-mf3_en 03/24 SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND tel. +48 58 320 94 00 www.satel.pl...
  • Page 2 Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty. SATEL aims to continually improve the quality of its products, which may result in changes in their technical specifications and software. Current information about the changes being introduced is available on our website.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Features ..........................3 2. Description ........................4 LED indicators ......................4 PUSH IN terminals ...................... 4 Enclosure opening tool ....................5 3. Connecting the reader to the computer ................5 4. CR SOFT program ......................6 Starting out ......................... 6 4.1.1 Setting the administrator password ..............
  • Page 4 SO-MF3 SATEL 5.1.3 Mounting the reader in the INTEGRA system ............ 28 Connecting using the EM-Marin interface ..............28 Connecting using the Wiegand interface ..............29 Using the reader in the INTEGRA system ..............29 6. Reader in the ACCO system ................... 29 Installation in the ACCO system ................
  • Page 5: Features

    SATEL SO-MF3 The SO-MF3 reader can operate as: • proximity card reader in the INTEGRA alarm system, • proximity card reader in the ACCO access control system, • proximity card reader in systems of other manufacturers, • standalone door control module.
  • Page 6: Description

    SO-MF3 SATEL 2. Description 2.1 LED indicators Color blue green yellow Flashing of the LEDs successively from left to right indicates no connection with the control panel / controller (e.g. connection made incorrectly). Flashing of the LEDs successively from right to left indicates no communication with the control panel / controller (connection made correctly but the device has not been identified).
  • Page 7: Enclosure Opening Tool

    Before you mount the reader, program its settings. Connecting the reader to the computer is required. To connect the reader to the computer, use the USB / RS-485 converter (e.g. ACCO-USB by SATEL). Follow the instructions in the converter manual. Do not connect more than 24 access control devices provided with the MIFARE card reader (SO-MF5, SO-MF3, CR-MF5 and CR-MF3) to the converter.
  • Page 8: Cr Soft Program

    The program is used to program the settings of access control devices provided with the MIFARE card reader (SO-MF5, SO-MF3, CR-MF5 and CR-MF3) and to program MIFARE cards (the SO-PRG programmer is required). You can download it from www.satel.pl. Required program version: 1.1 (or newer).
  • Page 9: Code Changing

    SATEL SO-MF3 4.1.2 Code changing 1. Click on the menu bar. The menu will be displayed. 2. Click “CHANGE PASSWORD”. The “CHANGE PASSWORD” window will be displayed. 3. In the “Old password” field, enter the current password. 4. In the “New password” field, enter the new password (1-16 digits, letters or special characters).
  • Page 10: Program Window

    SO-MF3 SATEL 2. Click “CONFIGURATION”. The “Configuration” window will be displayed. 3. Click the “Program language” field. The list of languages will be displayed. 4. Click the language to be used. 5. Click “SAVE”. The “CONFIGURATION” window will be closed.
  • Page 11: List Of Projects

    SATEL SO-MF3 List of projects All projects to which you have access are displayed on the list. Click a project to open it. Tool bar for the list of projects Project-related buttons and functions are displayed on the tool bar.
  • Page 12: Tabs

    SO-MF3 SATEL Tabs Click a tab to display the settings available in the tab. PROJECT – project details. SYSTEM – system settings: INTERFACES – communication interfaces settings. TOKEN SETTINGS – MIFARE cards settings. DEVICES – list of access control devices in the project and their settings.
  • Page 13: Menu

    SATEL SO-MF3 - click to write data to the access control devices or the programmer. This button is displayed when a project is open and the program is connected with the access control devices / programmer. - click to display the menu.
  • Page 14: Message Window Settings

    (e.g. controller or control panel) which decides whether to grant access or not. You can select: INTEGRA/ACCO – access control devices and cards will be used in one of the SATEL systems: INTEGRA alarm system or ACCO access control system.
  • Page 15: Importing A Project

    SATEL SO-MF3 2. Click the type of project you want to create. The “Enter project master key (OSDP)” window will be displayed. 3. Enter the master key (32 hexadecimal characters) or click to generate a random master key. 4. Click “SET”. The “Enter project master key (OSDP)” window will be closed.
  • Page 16: Deleting A Project

    SO-MF3 SATEL 2. In the “Path” field, enter the file path or click to indicate the file location in the system window. 3. In the “Password” field, enter the password for the file you are importing. 4. Click “IMPORT”. The project successfully imported will be displayed on the list of projects.
  • Page 17: Programming The Interface Settings

    SATEL SO-MF3 converter at the same time. Connect them separately and give them unique addresses. If the Service mode beeps option is enabled, the devices beep when they are connected with the program. 5. Click “CONNECT”. The program will connect with the devices. If the devices are new to the project, they will be added to the project (“DEVICES”...
  • Page 18: Programming The Card Settings

    Token settings for the INTEGRA/ACCO on-line system SATEL token key – card number access key for all types of cards. After a project has been created, it is the same as the Master key. You can change it.
  • Page 19: Token Settings For Other On-Line System Or Standalone System

    For the MIFARE Classic card types, only the key’s 6 lower bytes are used. If you enable the No encryption option, the SATEL token key will be cleared. Program the same settings in the INTEGRA alarm system / ACCO access control system.
  • Page 20 SO-MF3 SATEL MIFARE Application Directory Serial Number (MSN) – card number can be programmed and written in the card memory sector identified by the Application ID (AID). Sector number – number of the data sector in which the card number is to be written.
  • Page 21: Programming The Access Control Device Settings

    SATEL SO-MF3 MIFARE Application Directory Serial Number (MSN) – card number can be programmed and written to the card. Application ID – application identifier that indicates the directory containing the card number file. You can enter 6 hexadecimal characters (3 bytes).
  • Page 22: Description Of The "Devices" Tab

    SO-MF3 SATEL Description of the “DEVICES” tab tool bar for the list of devices. list of devices. Tool bar for the list of devices Device-related buttons and functions are displayed on the tool bar. - click to add a device to the project without connecting with the device (see: “Adding to the project a device not connected to the computer”).
  • Page 23: Reader Settings

    Serial number – serial number of the device. It is read after connection is established with the device. You will find it on the label inside the device enclosure (marked as Satel MNI). Version – firmware version of the device.
  • Page 24 SO-MF3 SATEL After moving the card away – the card ID is sent after the card has been moved away from the reader. Signal identifier sending – way of signaling the card ID sending: According to system – the card ID sending is signaled according to the settings of the system in which the device operates (recommended for the INTEGRA system).
  • Page 25: Changing The Device's Osdp Address

    SATEL SO-MF3 Door status input – settings of the input that controls the door status (IN1): Unused – input is not used. NC – input supports a detector provided with the NC (normally closed) type output. NO – input supports a detector provided with the NO (normally open) type output.
  • Page 26: Description Of The "Users" Tab

    SO-MF3 SATEL Description of the “USERS” tab tool bar for the list of users. list of users. Tool bar for the list of users Users-related buttons and functions are displayed on the tool bar. - click to add a user to the project (see: “Adding a user to the project”).
  • Page 27 SATEL SO-MF3 Adding a card to the user 1. Click in the “Card” column. The “Assign card” window will be displayed. The cards that can be assigned to the user are displayed in the “Assign card” window. These are the cards that have been added in the “CARDS” tab but have not yet been assigned to any users.
  • Page 28: Deleting A User From The Project

    SO-MF3 SATEL Deleting the user’s card 1. Click the user’s card number. The “Change card” window will be displayed. 2. Click „DELETE”. The “Change card” window will be closed. The button will be displayed in the “Card” column. Deleting a user from the project 1.
  • Page 29: Reader In The Integra System

    SATEL SO-MF3 5. Reader in the INTEGRA system 5.1 Installation in the INTEGRA system The reader must be connected to the INT-R expander for card / ibutton readers. Disconnect power before making any electrical connections. 5.1.1 Installation in short 1. Open the reader enclosure (see “Enclosure opening tool” p. 5).
  • Page 30: Mounting The Reader In The Integra System

    SO-MF3 SATEL Terminal Description not used DATA/D1 not used [EM-Marin interface] / data (1) [Wiegand interface] RS-485 bus terminal [OSDP] RS-485 bus terminal [OSDP] tamper output +12V +12 VDC power input common ground CLK/D0 data [EM-Marin interface] / data (0) [Wiegand interface]...
  • Page 31: Connecting Using The Wiegand Interface

    SATEL SO-MF3 Connecting using the Wiegand interface INT-R expander terminals SO-MF3 reader terminals Reader A Reader B DATA/D1 SIG2A SIG2B TMPA TMPB +12V CLK/D0 SIG1A SIG1B IN1 [program as LED: red] LD2A LD2B IN2 [program as LED: green] LD1A LD1B...
  • Page 32: Connecting Using The Rs-485 Bus (Osdp)

    SO-MF3 SATEL 3.5. Program the reader settings (p. 19): − select EM-Marin or Wiegand as the type of additional interface (select interface supported by the access control module that the reader is to be connected to), − program the remaining settings.
  • Page 33: Description Of Terminals For Reader In The Acco System

    SATEL SO-MF3 6.1.2 Description of terminals for reader in the ACCO system Terminal Description not used not used not used DATA/D1 not used [EM-Marin interface] / data (1) [Wiegand interface] RS-485 bus terminal [OSDP] RS-485 bus terminal [OSDP] tamper output...
  • Page 34: Connecting Using The Em-Marin Interface

    SO-MF3 SATEL Connecting using the EM-Marin interface Connecting to the ACCO-KP-PS / ACCO-KP controller ACCO-KP-PS / ACCO-KP controller terminals SO-MF3 reader terminals Reader A Reader B TMPA TMPB +12V CLK/D0 SIGA SIGB IN1 [program as LED: red] LD2A LD2B IN2 [program as LED: green]...
  • Page 35: Connecting Using The Wiegand Interface

    SATEL SO-MF3 Connecting to the ACCO-KP2 controller ACCO-KP2 controller terminals SO-MF3 reader terminals Reader A Reader B +12V +G1…+G4 CLK/D0 IN1 [program as LED: red] OUT3 OUT7 IN2 [program as LED: green] OUT2 OUT6 IN3 [program as Sounder] OUT1 OUT5 If you program functions other than the ones recommended in the table for the IN1...IN3 inputs, the LED indicators or the sounder will operate differently from what is...
  • Page 36: Connecting Using The Rs-485 Bus (Osdp)

    SO-MF3 SATEL Connecting to the ACCO-KP2 controller ACCO-KP2 controller terminals SO-MF3 reader terminals Reader A Reader B DATA/D1 +G1…+G4 +12V CLK/D0 IN1 [program as LED: red] OUT3 OUT7 IN2 [program as LED: green] OUT2 OUT6 IN3 [program as Sounder] OUT1...
  • Page 37: Led Indicators (Osdp Communication)

    SATEL SO-MF3 6.2.1 LED indicators (OSDP communication) Color Description ON – door unblocked (permanently unlocked) flashing slowly – door unblocked (permanently unlocked) after the blue “Fire – unblock door” type of input is activated flashing rapidly – door unlocked (user gained access) ON –...
  • Page 38: Description Of Terminals For Reader In Other Manufacturer's System

    SO-MF3 SATEL In the case of the Wiegand interface, the length of cable connecting the reader with the device should not exceed 30 m. 6. Mount the reader and start it (p. 31). 7.1.2 Description of terminals for reader in other manufacturer’s system...
  • Page 39: Standalone Door Control Module

    SATEL SO-MF3 8. Standalone door control module 8.1 Features • Support for up to 128 proximity cards. • Functions started using the proximity card: – unlocking the door, – blocking / unblocking the door. • Ability to specify the number of the card use.
  • Page 40: Mounting The Standalone Door Control Module

    SO-MF3 SATEL Terminal Description RS-485 bus terminal [OSDP] RS-485 bus terminal [OSDP] tamper output +12V +12 VDC power input common ground CLK/D0 not used door status input request-to-exit input not used BELL not used 8.2.3 Mounting the standalone door control module 1.
  • Page 41: Using The Standalone Door Control Module

    SATEL SO-MF3 8. If the request-to-exit button is to be used, connect it to the IN2 and COM terminals. If the request-to-exit button is not to be used, program the IN2 input as Not used (CR SOFT program). 9. Connect the power to the +12V and COM terminals.
  • Page 42: Available Functions

    The door will be restored to normal operation mode. The LED will be turned off. 9. Firmware update 1. Download the device firmware update program from the support.satel.pl website. 2. Start the downloaded program. 3. Click 4.
  • Page 43 SATEL SO-MF3 Maximum current consumption ..................112 mA Reader transmit frequency ................ 13.553...13.567 MHz Read range of MC-DF3-2 encrypted card .............. up to 55 mm Relay output (resistive load) ................. 1 A / 30 VDC Operating temperature range ................-25°C...+55°C Maximum humidity ......................

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