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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) •...
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...
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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...
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.
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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.
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.
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)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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