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Indoor & Weather Resistant (WR) Overview Ridge Lock Tricolor Pass/Fail LED Finger Scan Sensor Power Indicator LED Internal Smart Card or Proximity Reader (optional) USB Port (Bottom) Power Input Ethernet & PoE I/O Port (Wiegand & RS-485/232) 28 Pin Connector Built-in Hood (WR models only) 2.5”...
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Indoor & Weather Resistant (WR) Checklist ITEM ITEM 4G V-Station™ or 4G V-Flex™ device Micro-USB PC cable 2-pin or 3-pin power cable Flush-mount wall plate External 28-pin signal cable Ethernet ferrite core (P/N: 28A2432-0A2) Micro-USB to USB-A cable DC & I/O lines ferrite core (P/N: 28A4155-0A2) Installation CD #4-8 1”...
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4G V-Station Extreme Overview Tricolor Pass/Fail LED Finger Scan Sensor Power Indicator LED Internal Smart Card or Proximity Reader (optional) USB Port (Bottom) Power Input Ethernet & PoE I/O Port (Wiegand & RS-485/232) 3.5” Backlit TFT LCD Function Keys Illuminated Keypad...
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4G V-Station Extreme Checklist ITEM ITEM 4G V-Station™ Extreme device Wall Mount Anchor for #8 screws User Comm and Ctrl cable, 4G Outdoor #8 Philips pan-head thread-forming screws User TTL cable, 4G Outdoor Super B-Wire connectors, Dolphin DC-100-S Micro-USB Device cable Pin-in-hex security key 2.5”...
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Ideal Deployment Environments Indoor Solutions Weather Resistant (WR) Solutions Extreme Outdoor Solutions These versatile solutions are perfect for indoor The Weather Resistant (WR) models have Our extreme outdoor solutions are designed environments where restricted access to specialized components and a built-in hood for access control in the rain, sleet, snow and specific areas is required such as, in corporate that offers protection against certain outdoor...
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Wiring There are six communication types that can be used by the device: RS-485 RS-232 Wireless LAN (optional) Ethernet Wiegand (Refer to Page 1) RS-485 • Use CAT-5 UTP (or better) cable (shielded recommended) with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms. •...
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Wiring (continued) RS-232 PC Communication Wiegand Output to Access Control Panel (ACP) Use CAT-5 UTP (or better) cable (shielded recommended). • For 18 AWG, the maximum cable distance is 500 ft. Cable should be run in a direct (homerun) connection from the (150m);...
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Indoor & WR 28-Pin Signal Connector Pin No. Function Color Pin No. Function Color RS485A Blue RS232_RX Violet/White RS485B Blue/Black RS232_TX Violet SGND Black/Red SGND Black/Red WIEGAND_LED_IN0 Grey/Black WIEGAND_DIN0 Green/White Not Connected WIEGAND_DIN1 White/Black WIEGAND_LED_OUT0 Brown/Green WIEGAND_DOUT0 Green WIEGAND_LED_OUT1 Brown/Black WIEGAND_DOUT1 White TTLOUT_OH...
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Extreme 26-Pin Signal Connector Pin No. Function Color RS485A Blue RS232_RX Violet/White RS485B Blue/Black RS232_TX Violet SGND Black/Red RELAY_NC Orange Pin No. Function Color RELAY_NO Yellow RELAY_COM Grey TTLOUT_OH White/Brown TTLOUT_0L White/Red WIEGAND_LED_IN0 Red/White TTLIN0 Blue/Yellow WIEGAND_DIN0 Green/White TTLOUT_1H White/Orange WIEGAND_DIN1 White/Black TTLINI...
Mounting Plate Installation 4G V-STATION, 4G V-STATION WR, 4G PIV-TWIC STATION, 4G V-FLEX AND 4G V-FLEX WR For 4G V-Flex device, recess-mount on an electrical box. A double gang box is required to accept the rear extension of the housing. For 4G V-Station device, attach an electrical box to the mounting plate to a single gang box and use wall anchors on the remaining four holes for additional security.
Mounting Plate Installation Mounting Procedure. 1. Hold the mounting plate onto the wall in the desired location, trace the square hole that will be cut out, and mark the mounting screw locations. Note that for the 4G V-Flex, the large square hole is at the bottom and for the 4G V-Station the hole is to the right.
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Mounting Plate Installation 4G V-STATION (INDOOR AND WR) - MOUNTING PLATE 4G V-STATION MOUNTING PLATE DIMENSION (MM) NOTE: The 4G V-Station devices can only be flush mounted. QUICK START GUIDE...
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Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme) 4G V-STATION EXTREME AND 4G PIV-TWIC STATION EXTREME MAGNET ATTACHED TO MOUNTING PLATE WITH EXTENSION MAGNET ATTACHED TO MOUNTING PLATE WITHOUT EXTENSION QUICK START GUIDE...
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Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme) Mounting Proceduce (Extreme). 1. Hold the mounting plate onto the wall in the desired location, trace the rectangular hole that will be cut out, mark the mounting screw locations and the location of the tamper magnet on the mounting plate. 2.
Indoor & Weather Resistant Power Mini Power Supply EXTERNAL 12 VDC Connector POWER SOURCE Use an external power supply that provides a minimum of 0.5A at 12VDC PER DEVICE. The power supply should be regulated, filtered, and dedicated to Morpho EAS products 1 - PWR 2 - NC only.
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4G V-Station Extreme Power Power Supply Use an external power supply that provides a minimum of : - 12V/3A or 24V/1.5A for device only. - 12V/10A peak or 24V/8A peak for cooler module only. The external power source must be a SELV and a Limited DC Power Source, as defined in IEC 60950-1 standard (except if it is used to supply both device and cooler module).
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When the device is connected to a PC workstation for the first time, a Found New Hardware message will be displayed. The Hardware Installation Wizard prompts you to connect to the internet to search for a driver. Select Not at this time > Next. Then choose Install the driver automatically. NOTE: The driver will not install properly unless SecureAdmin™...
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RS-485 RS-232 to RS-485 RS-232 RS-485 converter from the to 4000 ft. Com Port For RS-485 installations, the cable should be run in a daisy-chain configuration (i.e. converter > position 1 > position 2 > position 3, etc.). Choose one twisted pair of conductors to use for RS-485 TDA (Blue/Black wire - Pin 3 of 28) and RS-485 TDB (Blue wire - Pin 1 of 28).
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RS-232 For RS-232 installations, a female DB9 connector should be used RS-232 on the cable. from the Com Port Connect RS232_TX (Violet wire – Pin 4 of 28) to the DB9F Pin 2. Connect RS232_RX (Violet/White wire – Pin 2 of 28) to the DB9F Pin 3.
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Ethernet and Wireless LAN 4G devices by default are DHCP enabled. FOR WIRELESS LAN(S): When a wireless network has been installed, it must be enabled either through SecureAdmin™, or through the front panel of wireless the V-Station™ 4G device. LAN Ethernet Morpho EAS wireless enabled devices support 802.11b and 802.11g standards.
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Wiegand Communication Example Format Information Use 18-22 AWG cable (shielded cable is recommended) in a homerun configuration from each unit to the ACP. Type: Standard 26-bit Alt Site Code and Fail Site Code Range: 0-255 Connect WIEGAND_DOUT0 (Green wire – Pin 12 of 28) to ACP Data 0.
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Connection to the ACP 1. Weigand Lines • PIN 12 Weigand_DOUT0 - Green Wire • PIN 14 Weigand_DOUT0 - White Wire • PIN 16 Weigand_Ground - Black/White Wire 2. Communication between 4G devices and SecureAdmin Ethernet or RS-485 DOOR Ethernet NOTE: ACP = Access Control Panel;...
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Single Door Access Controller (SDAC) Example Install The 4G V-Station™ and 4G V-Flex™ devices incorporate an 26 – NC internal relay that enables them to MOTION DETECTOR 27 – NO operate a deadbolt/door strike directly. 28 – COM DOOR CONTACT DOOR lmin = 150mA WARNING:...
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Single Door Access Controller (continued) 27 – NO (Normally Open) 28 – COM Snubber Diode Connections for DEADBOLT/DOOR STRIKE Max Load 170 mA Internal Relay Operation DC POWER SUPPLY DEADBOLT/DOOR STRIKE CON 1 CON 2 27 – NO (Normally Open) 28 –...
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Front Panel Access to All 4G V-Station Devices 1. Numeric keypad 2. Function keys 3. Navigation keypad 4. System 5. System Information 6. Security 7. Communication 8. Multimedia 9. Template To navigate to the Login screen, press the Enter and Left Arrow keys simultaneously. The default password for the V-Station™...
SecureAdmin Requirements ™ PC Workstation SecureAdmin™ Server • 1.9GB of free hard disk space • 25 MB hard disk space • 1-10 Terminal Installation Oracle 10G Express ® minimum • Minimum 1GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or • 1.6 GB hard disk space for server equivalent Operating Systems Supported •...
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SecureAdmin Installation ™ To install the SecureAdmin™ (Client and Server) software, the user must have Administrative rights. The software required Client 3 to install SecureAdmin™ is detected and installed automatically during the setup process. SecureAdmin™ software is installed by Client 2 clicking the appropriate buttons on the Install Menu screen.
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SecureAdmin Login ™ The SecureAdmin™ Username and Password are created at the time of installation. They make up the user identification required to log in to the database. SecureAdmin™ Server identifies the machine on which the database is installed. The machine’s IP address can be used as the SecureAdmin™...
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SecureAdmin Device Registration ™ 1. Click the Register via Server button. The Register via Server dialog box will display. 2. For Ethernet, select the Search Automatically check box. For USB/COM port, select the appropriate port number. 3. Click the Scan button SecureAdmin™ will scan the network for installed devices and display a list.
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SecureAdmin Enrollment ™ New users are entered into the database through the process of “enrollment”. During this process, a user’s finger is scanned and a finger-scan template is generated. The Quick Enrollment button is used for a single fingerprint. This method is particularly useful when you need to quickly add a single user.
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Enrollment Basics Operating Morpho EAS devices is simple if a few basic guidelines are followed consistently. Use the following recommendations to ensure trouble-free finger-scan recognitions: Arches Whorls Loops NOTE: While Morpho EAS encourages capturing the core, users must maintain a natural presentation that they can consistently repeat each time during verification.
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