The SWH-4130 is a unique, single reader solution for simultaneously
reading HID® proximity cards, Indala
of 13.56 MHz smart cards. The triple receiver design allows the reader to
cycle between three frequencies to read HID proximity, Indala proximity,
and smart cards without perceptible delay.
The reading capability of smart cards includes MIFARE® serial numbers
and encrypted MIFARE programmed sectors.
For a complete list of compatible cards and formats for SWH-4130, refer to
Table 1, Table , and Table 3.
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TABLE 1. HID Proximity Formats
HID Proximity Formats
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proximity cards, and multiple types
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HID Corporate 1000 (35 bit)
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TABLE 2. Indala Proximity Formats
Indala Proximity Formats
Standard 26 Bit Wiegand
SWH 37 Bit Wiegand
As shipped Default Mode
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ACC 37 Bit Wiegand
NOTE: Only one Indala format may be activated in the reader at one
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TABLE 3. 13.56 MHz Technologies and Formats
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MiFARE Sector with Read Key
MiFARE / ISO 14443A Serial Number
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ISO 15693 Serial Number (64 bit)
DESFire Serial Number (56 bit)
iCLASS Serial Number (64 bit)
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FEATURES
Universal compatibility with 125 KHz HID and Indala Proximity cards,
ISO 14443A/B and ISO 15693 credentials,and MIFARE encrypted
sectors.
Electrical protection (reverse polarity diode protection on power lines).
Data lines: high-speed transient voltage suppressor diodes.
IP65-rated sealed electronics for deployment in both interior and
exterior environments.
Integrated reader tamper protection.
Ability to flash new firmware into the reader via local RS-485
connection.
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MOUNTING
1. Mount the single-gang backplate (with tamper magnet installed) onto
the wall.
2. Mount the reader module directly to the backplate and then snap the
front cover in place.
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FIGURE 1. Model SWH-4130 Reader Backplate
(includes tamper switch magnet)
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Mounting holes fit standard U.S. single-width electrical box and
standard European (EMEA) electrical box hole patterns.
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FIGURE 2. Mounting Assembly
(including one optional isolation spacer)
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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
An isolation spacer may be used to improve the read range distance when
mounting the reader to a metal surface. The isolation spacer is available
from Software House in black (Part number: SWH-SPACER-BLK) or light
grey (Part number: SWH-SPACER-LGR).
To optimize reader range, use the number of backplates as indicated in
Figure 2. Use of Isolation Spacers is optional and not required for nonmetal mounting surfaces.
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TABLE 4. Isolation spacer recommendation
for mounting the SWH-4130 reader on metal
Distance to MetalReading Distance
No metal plate100%
4.5 cm100%
2.7 cm (3 tamper plates)85%
1.8 cm (2 tamper plates)70%
0.9 cm (1 tamper plate)50%
0 cm10%
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Read range is not affected if the center-to-center distance between two
readers is greater than or equal to four (4) inches (101.6 mm). Two readers
can simultaneously read the same badge or tag if the distance between the
two readers is less than 4 inches, center-to-center. If the distance between
the two readers is less than four inches, field interference between the two
readers may result in a double-badge read.
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If two readers are being placed back-to-back on a wall less
than 4 inches thick, maximum performance can be achieved
by using a metal separation plate and then using isolation
spacers as necessary.
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WIRING
SWH-4130 models have twelve terminals, as noted in Table 5. The
terminal strip is removable for easy installation and wiring. When attaching
wires to the connector, strip off only the minimum insulation required
(approx. 1/8'') and push the wire into the connector until the insulation is
flush or inside the connector body. This is particularly critical for outdoor
readers. While the reader itself is designed and protected to IP65 standards,
the cable wires can potentially corrode and short together if not carefully
mounted and tightly fastened in the connector body.
TABLE 5. Connector Pins for Model SWH-4130
PinDescriptionPinDescription
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3Power (9.4 to 16 VDC)9A - RS485 - used for Flash upgrade
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6Reserved for Future Use12Tamper (Normally Closed)
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Table 6 indicates maximum wiring distances per Wiegand standard with
the three most common gauges of cable.
TABLE 6. Maximum cable distance for 18, 20, or 22 AWG wire
Wire Gauge18 AWG20AWG22 AWG
Cable
Distance
500 feet
(152 meters)
300 feet
(91 meters)
200 feet
(61 meters)
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INSTALLATION NOTES
Unless otherwise specified in this manual, please follow these guidelines:
1. Shielded cable is recommended in electrically noisy environments.
2. You can use a local power supply for the reader . If so, do not connect the
power supply from the controller to the reader. The ground line of the
local power supply must be connected to the power supply of the
controller.
3. The unit needs to be operated with a power source with limited power
consumption according to EN 60950-1 (2003) paragraph 2.5.
Das Gerät ist mit einer Stromquelle mit begrenzter Leistung nach EN
60950-1 (2003) Absatz 2.5 zu betreiben.
4. Use of a pull-up resistor may be required by some controllers. Consult
your controller manual.
5. For tamper wiring, connect Pins 11 and 12 to a normally closed
supervised input, as shown in Figure 3 for a standard SWH supervised
input.
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FIGURE 3. Normally Closed Wiring for Reader Tamper
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CONFIGURATION NOTES
The default reader settings are shown in Table 1. To change these settings
requires the use of special program cards that are available from the
Software House Applications Department. Program cards are used to set a
specific MIFARE read key, or to change the Indala card format and other
settings.
To program a card reader, follow these steps:
1. Power cycle the reader. You will hear a single short beep.
2. Present the .INI card. The reader’s amber LED turns off to indicate the
reader is ready for the first program card.
3. Present the first program card. The reader will respond with 5 beeps and
the red and green LEDs alternately flash, and then the amber LED turns
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4. If there are more program cards, repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have
presented the necessary number of program cards.
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5. The reader is now configured for the specified option(s) and is ready for
use.
For more information about programming a card reader, refer to the PDF
document entitled SWH Readers Program Card Use posted on the
Software House Member Center.
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FLASH UPGRADE NOTES
In some cases the reader may require a new firmware revision to enable
new features or card formats that are not included in a previous revision.
To upgrade the reader, you need to obtain the new firmware file from
Software House, and then connect to the reader through a local RS485
connection, using terminals 9 and 10.
In most cases you can use a RS485-to-USB device, or a RS232-to-RS485
converter to connect the PC to the reader. Once a physical connection is
established, double-click on the firmware update utility, which is a selfrunning executable. A typical flash upgrade takes about 2 minutes per
reader.
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For more information about upgrading the firmware revision, refer to the
PDF document entitled SWH Readers Download Firmware to Reader
posted on the Software House Member Center.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the operation of a component is in doubt, substitute a known good
component and retry the system. Always verify wiring against the provided
wiring information before powering up the reader.
TABLE 7. Error Conditions and Possible Solutions
ConditionPossible Solutions
None of the LEDs
are on.
The door does not
open and the green
LED does not light
when a qualified
credential is
presented.
The green LED
does not light but
the door strike
unlocks the door
when a valid
credential is
presented.
Check the following:
Power connections to the reader.
Reader supply voltage at connector pin 3 and
that the ground connection pin 2 is secure and
well connected.
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Verify that the door strike and the green LED are
wired correctly. Verify that the access credential
has been entered and that the reader has been
properly configured in the host system.
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Verify that the door strike is wired correctly. Refer
to the appropriate wiring diagram in your
controller manual. Disconnect the wire from pin 7
(green LED) and connect pin 7 to pin 2 (ground). If
the green LED is now on, the reader is good and
the connection to the reader is defective. If the
green LED does not light, replace the reader.
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TABLE 7. Error Conditions and Possible Solutions
ConditionPossible Solutions
The reader does
not read a desired
card technology,
for example,
Mifare Sector.
The reader may not be properly configured. If a
card technology is desired that is not turned on by
default, program cards must be used to configure
the reader.
Plug-In
Certifications: FCC Part 15, CE.
Open Standards
Compliance:
Standard Colors: Black and Grey.
Dimensions with backplate
(height/width/depth):
Power Supply Rated Voltage: 9.4 to 16 VDC 150 mA
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Operating Temperature: -31º F to 151º F (-35º C to 67º C)
Index of Protection: IP 65 (IEC 529)
ISO 14443A
ISO 14443B (Depending on specific
implementation)
ISO 15693 (including some partially
compliant credentials)
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(110.99 × 84.07 × 27.94 mm)
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Software House
70 Westview Street
Lexington, MA 02421
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Read Range: 1 to 4 inches depending on credential
technology and environment.
Note: Read range for credentials of
identical technologies may vary greatly
depending on the tuning and antenna
structure of each individual credential.
Standard Wiegand Output
including:
UpgradeComplete upgrade capability using RS485
ID Pass-Through Option
Serial Number Read
Fixed Wiegand bit stream option
SmartFrame® encrypted MIFARE Sector
read and conversion to Wiegand. Consult
your Software House representative for
available reconfiguration cards for your
reader.
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port for reflashing of internal ROM.
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FCC DIGITAL DEVICE LIMITATIONS
Radio and Television Interference
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved
equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to
radio and television reception.
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CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Software House for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
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CANADIAN RADIO EMISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conform à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
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CE MARKING
Hereby, Software House declares that this equipment, if used according to
the instructions, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC. For use in all
countries of the EU.
A Declaration of Conformity exists for the SWH-4130 Software House
Multi-technology readers. To obtain a copy, contact Software House and
request the Declaration of Conformity document for Multi-technology
readers.
Software House
70 Westview Street
Lexington, MA 02421 U.S.A.
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In case of alteration of the product, not agreed to by us, this declaration will
lose its validity.
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This symbol indicates proof of conformity to
applicable European Economic Community
Council directives and harmonized standards
published in the official journal of the European
Communities.
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Copyrights and Trademarks
This document contains proprietary information of Tyco Interna tional Ltd. and is furnished to its
customers solely to assist in the installation, testing, operation and maintenance of the equipment
described. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written approval of
Tyco International Ltd.
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Multi-Technology Reader with Indala
Version: A6
Part Number: UM-234
August 2009
Product specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Certain product names
mentioned herein may be trade names and/or registered trademarks of other companies.
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