Vanderbilt VR50M-MF User Manual
Vanderbilt VR50M-MF User Manual

Vanderbilt VR50M-MF User Manual

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Document ID: A-100410-e
Edition date: 16.06.2022

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  • Page 1 Mullion Reader User Manual Document ID: A-100410-e Edition date: 16.06.2022...
  • Page 2 MIFARE DESFire are registered trademarks of NXP B.V. and are used under license. Hereby, Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd declares that this equipment type is in compliance with the following EU Directives for CE marking: • Directive 2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive) •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Technical data 3 Safety regulations 3.1 UL Compliance 4 Reader components and package contents 4.1 Reader components 4.2 Package contents 5 Mounting and connecting 5.1 Mounting a reader 5.2 Mounting a reader with cables fed from the side 5.3 Connecting the cables 5.3.1 Connecting the reader in OSDP mode 5.3.2 Connecting the reader in Wiegand mode...
  • Page 4 10.3 Connecting the reader to ACT in Wiegand mode 10 Adding a Bluetooth Module 10.4 Mounting and Connecting a Bluetooth Module 10.4.1 Indoor (IP54) installation 10.4.2 Outdoor (IP55) installation 10.5 Wiring the Bluetooth Module 10.5.1 Wiring the Bluetooth Module for Wiegand 10.5.2 Wiring the Bluetooth Module for OSDP 10.6 Issuing Bluetooth Credentials 10.6.1 Creating a site...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction The VR20M-MFand VR50M-MF are mullion-mount card readers with modern anti-hacking security over OSDP and support for the traditional Wiegand protocol. When installed as part of a secure system over OSDP, the communication from the reader or the controller they are connected to cannot be compromised.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Surface mounted: 48 x 129 x 24 Weight 219g 225g Serviceable parts None None EN50131-3:2009, Grade 3, EN50131-3:2009, Grade 3, Class III Class III Standards SSF1014:5, Grade 3, Class III SSF1014:5, Grade 3, Class III A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 7 Mullion Reader – User Manual Technical data Cable length guide Mode Max. Cable Length Cable OSDP 1 km. Screened twisted pair (For example; Belden 9501) Wiegand Screened multicore (For example; Belden 9538) A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 8: Safety Regulations

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the User`s authority to operate the equipment. Performance levels per UL294 are Destructive attack – Level I Line Security – Level I Endurance – Level IV Standby – Level I A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 9: Reader Components And Package Contents

    Upper and lower terminal block locations 4.2 Package contents + - B A terminal block for OSDP and Wiegand (lower terminal block) R Y/T G H terminal block for Wiegand (upper terminal block) Mounting/Tamper screws Cover screw Opening tool A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 10: Mounting And Connecting

    4. If tamper protection is required, fix the screw (item 2) into the tamper base (item 3). Do not over-tighten the screw as this can damage the tamper base. 5. Continue to follow the instructions detailed in Connecting the cables on page 13. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 11: Mounting A Reader With Cables Fed From The Side

    1. Remove the gasket from the base. 2. Identify which of the knockouts the cables should be fed through. 3. Use a pliers to pull the knockout away from the base. 4. Remove the corresponding knockout on the cover. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 12 7. Feed the cables through the opening and reinsert the gasket. Follow the instructions for Connecting the cables on the next page. Vanderbilt recommend sealing the gap that the knockout creates with a silicon sealant. Do this after you have closed the reader. Please note that a reader with a removed knockout does not meet the standard for IP 55.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Cables

    Use the terminal blocks marked +-BA and RY/TGH (see item 1, item 2 in Package contents on page 9) and a twisted screened multicore cable (4 pairs + screen) such as Belden 9538 to connect the reader in A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 14 The buzzer is activated by setting the horn input low. The buzzer is deactivated by setting the horn input high. 3. Insert the ridge on the end of the upper or lower terminal block into the corresponding slot. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 15 EOL. By default the reader has EOL ON. EOL is always off in Wiegand mode. Please note that you must set the Jumpers to configure your application. For more information on setting the Jumpers in Wiegand mode see Setting the Jumpers for Wiegand on page 17. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 16: Setting The Jumpers

    The diagrams below show how to position the Jumpers to get the desired functions from the terminal blocks. Note that the EOL is ON for a sole reader or for the last reader on the RS485 bus. Jumper 1 A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 17: Setting The Jumpers For Wiegand

    For more information, please refer to: Reverse mode Wiegand on page 19. If the existing installation uses 26 Bit Wiegand, you must follow the additional procedure to program the reader to transmit in Reverse Mode 26 Bit Wiegand. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 18 The diagrams below show how to position the Jumpers to get the desired functions from the terminal blocks. Note that in Wiegand mode EOL is not fitted. Wiegand can be set at 32 bit, 37 bit, or 56 bit. Jumper 1 Jumper 1 is OFF to select Wiegand. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 19: Reverse Mode Wiegand

    Reverse Mode 26 Bit Wiegand. For more information, see Programming a Reverse mode transmission reader for 26 Bit Wiegand on the facing page. Only one of the two modes may be configured at a time. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 20: Programming A Reader For Reverse Mode Transmission

    5.9 Programming a Reverse mode transmission reader for 26 Bit Wie- gand The reader may programmed into 26 Bit Wiegand mode as follows; 1. Connect Red input to the Tamper 2. Put J2 in the lower position. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 21: Re-Programming A Reverse Mode Transmission Reader Away From 26 Bit Wiegand

    Standard Wiegand transmission mode Wiegand bit mode dependent on Jumper 2 ACT MIFARE card printed number on card DESfire UID. 5.10.1 37 Bit Wiegand. 37 Bit Wiegand operation is compatible with ACT MIFARE / DESfire readers. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 22: Closing The Reader

    2. Gently press in the bottom of the reader front until the snap lock confirms a secure attachment. 3. Screw the cover screw (see number 4 in Package contents on page 9) into the bottom of the reader. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 23: Disassembling The Reader

    1. Remove the cover screw. 2. Insert the opening tool in the slot between the base and the front and push gently upwards. 3. Use the opening tool to pull the reader outwards and upwards. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 24: To Remove The Terminal Block

    7.2 To remove the terminal block: 1. Push down gently on the end of the terminal block marked with either +-BA or RY/TGH. 2. Tilt the terminal block away from the base. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 25: Default Settings

    Wiegand options to be used for the card readers. For further information, please contact Vanderbilt International Ltd.. The 3CT tool configures the format in which user cards are interpreted by the card reader. The 3CT tool supports configuration of the following options: Tamper Output / Yellow Input and Heart beat Mode.
  • Page 26: Setting Burst Mode Using The Keypad

    3. Hold down the ✓ key until you hear the two-tone affirmative beep. 4. To change back to 4 bit burst from 8 bit burst, follow the steps above pressing the key sequence1414 instead of 1818. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Reader To Sipass Integrated

    9.1 Connecting the reader to SiPass integrated in OSDP mode SiPass integrated RIM (DRI/ERI) Power and A, B (OSDP) Reader 1 (VR50M-MF Mullion reader with keypad) Reader 2 (VR20M-MF Mullion reader) Reader 3 (VR40S-MF MIFARE Reader with keypad and display)
  • Page 28: Connecting The Reader To Sipass Integrated In Wiegand Mode

    5 is removed and a new reader is installed, the new reader gets address 5. 9.3 Connecting the reader to SiPass integrated in Wiegand mode For more detail on connecting the reader to SiPass integrated via Wiegand see Connecting the reader in Wiegand mode on page 13. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Reader To Act

    10.1 Connecting the reader to ACT in OSDP mode ACTpro 1500 Power and A, B (OSDP) Reader 1 (VR50M-MF Mullion reader with keypad) Reader 2 (VR20M-MF Mullion reader) Reader 3 (VR40S-MF MIFARE Reader with keypad and display) ACTpro 1500 can support both the VR and NGCR readers on the same OSDP bus.
  • Page 30: Setting The Osdp Address For The Reader

    OSDP operation. The serial number of the reader is used to identify and enrol a reader on the system . The serial number can be found on a sticker on the reverse of the front cover of the reader (bordered in red in the image below). A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 31: Connecting The Reader To Act In Wiegand Mode

    If you are connecting an exit reader in Wiegand mode, you should wire the Terminal A from the reader to SENSE on the ACTpro 1500 (bordered in red on the image below). A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 32: Adding A Bluetooth Module

    Connecting the reader to ACT 10 Adding a Bluetooth Module Vanderbilt produce a Bluetooth module and frame (VR-BLE-MF, V54504-Z106-A100) for installation with the Mullion reader. The Bluetooth module can be added to a new Mullion reader installation or retrofitted to an existing Mullion reader installation.
  • Page 33: Outdoor (Ip55) Installation

    3. Feed the cable from the Bluetooth module through the Mullion reader base. 1. Fit the Bluetooth module to Mullion reader base, taking care to route the cable correctly. 2. Peel the backing paper from the self-adhesive foam base that is included with the Bluetooth module. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 34 Cable entry through base gasket Tamper screw Tamper base 2. If tamper protection is required, fix the screw (item 2) into the tamper base (item 3). A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 35 Mullion Reader – User Manual Connecting the reader to ACT Do not over-tighten the screw as this can damage the tamper base. 3. Continue to follow the instructions detailed in Connecting the cables on page 13. A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 36: Wiring The Bluetooth Module

    You can connect the Bluetooth module to the Mullion reader for OSDP operation, using the terminal marked AB-+. The Bluetooth module consumes a unique OSDP address. Vanderbilt recommend that you check your hardware to ensure that sufficient OSDP addresses are available.
  • Page 37: Issuing Bluetooth Credentials

    Connecting the reader to ACT 10.6 Issuing Bluetooth Credentials Vanderbilt’s range of Bluetooth Readers is a secure and flexible access solution bringing digital credentials to Android™ and iOS® smartphones. These mobile credentials work in exactly the same way as traditional physical credentials, but the trusted identity, a unique ID number, is held within the smartphone.
  • Page 38: Sending An Invitation To A User

    A card number displays for the invited user. This card number is uniquely and randomly created on VCredential. Vanderbilt recommends that you check to ensure that the card number is not already in use by your local Access Control system.
  • Page 39: Activating A Bluetooth Credential

    In order to re-activate a credential: 1. Click Active Credentials to display a list of users who have an active credential. 2. Click the check-box Include deactivated credentials 3. Select the user whose credential you want to disable . A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 40: Changing Site Settings

    To change the pre-set OSDP values,use the VI Mobile ID app. It is only possible to change the OSDP address. The baud rate cannot be changed. ACTpro only supports OSDP address 1-16 A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 41: Defaulting The Osdp Settings For A Bluetooth Module

    There is no functionality within Omnis to change either the OSDP address or the baud rate. 10.7.4 Firmware upgrade You can upgrade the firmware on the Bluetooth module through the VI Mobile ID app. Click Settings -> Reader settings -> Enter PIN -> Firmware upgrade A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 42 Mullion Reader – User Manual Connecting the reader to ACT A-100410-e © Vanderbilt 2022 16.06.2022...
  • Page 43 © Vanderbilt 2022 Data and design subject to change without notice. Supply subject to availability. Document ID: A-100410-e Edition date: 16.06.2022 Issued by Vanderbilt International Ltd. Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park vanderbiltindustries.com Clonshaugh, Dublin D17 KV 84, Ireland @VanderbiltInd Vanderbilt Industries...

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