-- Biometric reader with optical ngerprint sensor and
multi-spectral imaging technology.
-- Identies up to 1,000 users
-- Maximum security proximity reader for contactless MIFARE
Plus® and NFC cards.
-- Proximity card reader from a distance of 3 to 4 cm
-- Acoustic-light indicators to show when the credentials have
been granted or denied access, in addition to the reader operating
mode (ngerprint only, card only, ngerprint or card, etc).
-- Assembled in an embedded case using a screw-less hidden
fastener with an automatic interlock.
-- IP65 protection and IK07 impact ratings.
-- Optional stainless steel casing for surface mounting.
REGULATIONS
ISO 14443 A and B - NFC MIFARE Emulation
MIFARE Plus ® EV1 Certication: Common Criteria EAL5+ (CC EAL5+)
MIFARE Plus ® EV1 data authentication and encryption: AES128 NIST FIPS PUB 197
Bluetooth® Smart v4.0
EN 60950-1, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3, EN 300 330, EN 62479, EN 50364
.
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IntroductionFeatures
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NÜO PASS:
INPUT VOLTAGE24 VDC
STAND BY POWER2.8 W - 100 mA
MAXIMUM POWER3.9 W - 140 mA
READING DISTANCE3 - 4 cm
FINGERPRINT SENSOR TYPEMultispectral
SENSOR RESOLUTION500 dpi 300 x 400 Pixels
MAX. NO. FINGERPRINTS1,000 to 10,000 (with DC1+BIO controller)
COMMUNICATIONS BYBUS RS-485 Full-Duplex
BLUETOOTH®Fully Low Energy BLE compliant, Smart v4.0
Lights automatically regulated according to environment.
Dierent colours and sounds according to status.
-- Red/White: Terminal oine.
-- Degraded Red/Pink: Terminal in card enrolment mode.
INDICATORS
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
READER DIMENSIONSHeight 114 mm, width 114 mm, depth 62 mm
-- Flashing blue: Terminal in rmware update mode.
-- Blue: Terminal on standby.
-- Green: Access granted.
-- Red: Access denied.
-- White: Card writing operation.
-10ºC to 60ºC
Technical Specications
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Introduction
FeaturesWiring
TYPE OF WIRING AND WIRING DISTANCE:
The NÜO AWA reader incorporates a male overhead connector.
NÜO AWA is supplied with a 3.5 metre piped cable with 4 wires (2 twisted pairs) and a female connector
at one end to correctly connect it.
The other end of the piped cable is connected to a single door controller or to the corresponding Wili
following the simple colour coding.
Orange
O/W
Green
G/W
NÜO AWA
3.5 metres of cable
The wiring distance from the reader and the single door controller or Wili should not
exceed 25 metres in length under any circumstances.
+
-
A
BY BUS
B
WIRING SPECIFICATIONS:
The built-in piped cable used to connect the reader has the following technical characteristics:
- Gauge: 0.22 mm
- Arrangement: 2 twisted pairs
- Resistance: <2 Ohms
DISTANCE BETWEEN READERS:
A minimum distance of 12 cm must be maintained for installations using doors with 2 input/output
readers or if there are 2 readers that are very close together.
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InstallationNÜO AWA
FLUSH MOUNTING
The NÜO AWA reader can be ush mounted in various environments.
Follow the detailed instructions below to install it correctly:
1) Remove the reader from the ush mount
support using the detachable clip.
Insert the clip and pull down.
3) Insert the ush mount support and connect
the assembly.
2) Using a level, make a hole in the wall
measuring 92 x 92 mm and 51 mm deep.
Pass the connecting cable through and grout
the hole.
Plaster
4) Insert the reader module into the ush
mount support using the detachable clip.
Insert the clip and pull down.
5) Fit the reader module and remove the
detachable clip.
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InstallationNÜO AWA
To ush mount the reader into a plasterboard wall, the support should be screwed using
CL82Z-3.1 x 16 countersunk screws (NOT INCLUDED).
SURFACE MOUNTING
The NÜO AWA reader can be surface mounted by using the surface support kit.
The assembly instructions are as follows:
1) Mark the position of the 4 screws used to fasten the surface support to the wall.
2) Drill and place the wall plugs for the screws. Screws should have a diameter of 3.5 mm and a
minimum length of 25 mm (included).
3) Fasten the surface support to the wall.
4) Remove the reader from the surface support (see instructions for ush mounting).
5) Insert the ush mount support into the surface support.
6) Fasten the ush mount support to the surface support using the screws provided.
Once the reader module has been fastened to the wall, use the suction cup provided and
the detachable clip to remove it.
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Orange
Orange/White
Green
RS-485-A
RS-485-B
+
24VDC
BY B US
Green/White
0V / GND
COLOUR
SIGNAL
InstallationNÜO AWA
WIRING
NÜO AWA readers can be directly connected to two types of devices depending on the architecture of
the installation:
-- Connection to a Wili
-- Connection to a single door controller
The connection to be made for both types of devices is exactly the same. The colour code must be
followed. For more detailed information, consult the equipment manuals referenced earlier.
RS-485 A
GND (0V)
+24 VDC
READER WIRING:
RS-485 B
Wire mesh
Install and connect the reader before powering the system.
NÜO readers use the 24 VDC input voltage corresponding to the controller equipment to
which they are connected, the power sources of which are rigorously prepared for such
purpose.
These signals must be perfectly isolated in order to prevent damaging the equipment or
installation.
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipmentÿ
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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