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Notice and Disclaimer
Notice and Disclaimer
This manual’s sole purpose is to assist installers and/or users in the safe and
efficient installation and usage of the system and/or product, and/or software
described herein.
B
EFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL AND/OR USE THE SYSTEM,THE INSTALLER AND
THE USER MUST READ THIS MANUAL AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
The system must not be used for purposes other than those for which it
was designed.
The use of the software associated with the system and/or product, if
applicable, is subject to the terms of the license provided as part of the
purchase documents.
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Incorrect operation or installation, or failure of the user to effectively
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CP-R25 Hardware and AS-B01 Software Manual vii
Introduction
1. Introduction
Rosslare's CP-R25 is a desktop Mifare® and fingerprint card programmer for
Mifare® 1K and 4K RFID proximity cards and tags.
The CP-R25 makes managing fingerprint and Mifare
facilitate the effective deployment and control of any facility code application,
including access control, intrusion, and time and attendance applications.
1.1 The CP-R25 System
The CP-R25 is built for high-security, portability and ease of use, enabling high
quality Mifare
®
and fingerprint enrollment at a low cost.
The CP-R25 programmer is controlled by computer using Rosslare's powerful
AS-B01 Programmer software package.
1.2 Desktop Convenience
The CP-R25 is small and lightweight, with a slim and attractive design. It is
built for convenience and portability, with a USB 2.0 computer interface, which
makes it quick to install and allows it to run without any additional power
source.
Figure 1: The CP-R25
®
cards easier and can help
Designed to sit safely on any desktop, the CP-R25 is sturdily built, with large
card and fingerprint trays and surface-gripping rubber feet.
1.3 Intuitive Software System
®
The AS-B01 is a software application intended for programming Mifare
cards,
tags and fingerprints using Rosslare's CP-R25 Desktop Programmer.
The system includes a security authentication system and a real-time
operations log.
Using this tool requires basic understanding of Mifare
®
cards memory
architecture and access condition mechanisms.
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Introduction
The software does not support all Mifare® cards features required by the
systems using the CP-R25 programmed Mifare® cards.
1.4 Compatibility
The CP-R25 Desktop Programmer and AS-B01 software are compatible with
other products, including but not limited to:
AY-W6260 and AY-W6360 Read-Sector, Smartcard, Read-Write Access
Control reader family
AY-Q6260 and AY-Q6360 Anti-vandal, read-sector, Smartcard, Read-
Write Access Control reader family
AY-Bx663 (X=1,3,4) Mifare
1.5 Main Features
The CP-R25 Desktop Programmer is a feature-rich Mifare
and fingerprint enroller.
1.6 CP-R25 Desktop Programmer
Enables the user to read, verify, and program Mifare
Uses a swipe type fingerprint sensor
Supports USB 2.0 computer connections
Utilizes LED and buzzer sub-systems to indicate programming, card, and
power supply status
Runs a thorough internal diagnostic self-test every time it is powered up
1.7 AS-B01 Software
Programs fingerprints on User cards
Programs ID data on User cards
Produces configuration cards for Rosslare Mifare
Performs firmware updates on supported desktop programmers
Maintains a user log to provide feedback to the software user
Provides password protection
Indicates valid connections with Desktop Programmer
®
Smartcard Fingerprint Swipe Sensor family
®
card programmer
®
proximity cards
®
readers
CP-R25 Hardware and AS-B01 Software Manual 9
Specifications and Requirements
2. Specifications and Requirements
2.1 CP-R25 Hardware Specifications
Data Specifications
®
Mifare
Cards
RF Frequency
Bit rate
Classic 1K and 4K
13.56 MHz
106 kHz
Fingerprint Reader Specifications
Sensor type
Sensor ESD Rating
Electrostatic Discharge:
FAR – False Accept Rate
FRR – False Reject Rate
Swipe type UPEK TCS4C-TCD50A
Sensor technology – Capacitive sensor
Up to +/- 15 kV air discharge on the sensor surface
Actual values depend on specific user's finger, usage
condition and quality of enrollment.
Specification – 0.0010% (1/100000)
Actual values depend on specific user's finger, usage
condition and quality of enrollment.
Specification – 2% (1/50)
Electrical Specifications
Operating Voltage
Input Current
5 VDC Via USB
75 mA (standby)
160 mA (maximum)
CP-R25 Physical Specifications
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Weight
17.3 x 5.8 x 3.3 cm
6.18 x 2.28 x 1.30 inch
309 g (10.89 oz.)
Environmental Data
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
10ºC to 50ºC
(50ºF to 122ºF)
5% to 93% (non-condensing)
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Specifications and Requirements
2.2 AS-B01 Software Requirements
Minimum Software Requirements
Operating System
Framework
Processor
RAM Memory
Free HD space:
Connection Port
Windows XP SP2
Microsoft .NET 2
400 MHz Pentium or equivalent
512 Mbytes
1 Gigabyte
USB
CP-R25 Hardware and AS-B01 Software Manual 11
Installation
3. Installation
3.1 Unpacking the Equipment
The CP-R25 programmer is ready to use immediately "out of the box" and
includes a USB cable and documentation.
Please confirm all the items listed below are received before beginning. If any
items are missing, contact your dealer immediately.
One CP-R25 Programmer
One Male A to Male B USB Cable
One Software CD
Instruction Manual
3.2 CP-R25 Description
The following figure illustrates the CP-R25 components:
Figure 2: CP-R25 Components
3.3 AS-B01 Software Installation
The AS-B01 software is included on the installation CD-ROM, which is
packaged with the CP-R25 hardware.
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Installation
To install the AS-B01 software for the first time:
1. Insert the CD into the computer's CD drive.
2. If the Autoloader does not initiate the installation, open My Computer,
double-click on the CD drive icon and then double-click the AS-B01 setup
file.
If Microsoft .NET 2 Framework is not installed on the computer, it is installed
automatically before beginning the AS-B01 installation.
The installation package extracts the installation files. After the files are
extracted, the
4. [Optional]Click Disk Cost…. to ensure the computer has sufficient space.
AS-B01 Setup Disk Space
The
Figure 5: ASB01 Setup – Disk Space Availability
window opens.
5. Select the users allowed to use the program, Everyone or Just me.
For security purposes it is suggested that Just me is selected.
6. [Optional] You can change the destination folder of the installation:
a. Click Browse.
The standard Windows Explorer window opens.
b. Navigate to and select the required folder.
7. Click Next to continue the installation process.
Confirm Installation
The
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screen opens.
Installation
8. Click Next.
The installation process is initiated. When the process finishes, the
Installation Complete
screen opens.
9. Click Close to complete the installation process.
3.4 Connecting the CP-R25
The CP-R25 unit does not require special installation. Follow the following
steps to prepare the unit for enrollment.
Before connecting the CP-R25 hardware, ensure that the ASB01 software is
installed and running.
To connect the CP-R25:
1. Click the AS-B01 icon on the desktop or select the program from the
Rosslare folder in the Start menu. The login dialog opens.
Figure 6: AS-B01 Login Dialog
2. Enter a password.
When using the application for the first time, use the default password of
"admin".
After initial use, make sure to change the default password to your
company’s approved password (see Section 7.1).
The AS-B01 software Main Window opens.
CP-R25 Hardware and AS-B01 Software Manual 15
Installation
Figure 7: AS-B01 – Main Window
At the bottom left of the main window, the connection indication is red
with the description “Disconnected”.
3. Connect the Desktop Programmer to a PC using the USB cable – one
cable end connects to the PC USB host port output and the other end
connects to the USB connector on the Desktop Programmer.
Windows
Programmer receives its power through the USB; no external power
supply is required.
On the AS-B01 main window, the connection indicator at the bottom of
the window changes from red to green with the description
“Connected” to indicate that the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer is
connected. In addition, the CPR-26 tab that was previously visible closes,
leaving only the CPR-25 tab visible.
®
automatically installs the required drivers. The Desktop
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Figure 8: AS-B01 Connectivity – Connected
The event log displays a connected message.
If the indicator does not turn green, and the description still indicates
Disconnected after the USB cable is connected, try disconnecting the USB
cable from the Desktop Programmer and reconnecting it.
When the hardware and software are disconnected, the software can only
function in demonstration mode.
Once the indicator is green and the description is Connected, the CP-R25
Desktop Programmer is ready for use.
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AS-B01 Software Overview and LEDs
4. AS-B01 Software Overview and
LEDs
This section describes the AS-B01 and CP-R25 LEDs.
4.1 Software Overview
Once the login is completed with the correct password, the main software
window opens.
Figure 9: AS-B01 – Main Window Layout
The AS-B01 main window consists of the following functional areas:
File menu area – Used for general operations such as setting global
options on the Desktop Programmer, getting version information, and
closing the software.
Configuration Tab area – The main working area, which is used for
entering and displaying all card and swipe configuration parameters.
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AS-B01 Software Overview and LEDs
Descriptions for fields requiring parameters under all the tabs are described in
Appendix A.
There are two programming tabs:
Sector reader – Used to configure and read sector reader cards. This
tab allows configuring both User ID/Card Serial number user cards as
well as Reader Configuration cards.
Swipe reader – Used to write and read cards containing fingerprint
templates. This tab also allows creating configuration cards for
fingerprint readers.
Message log area – The event log records all activities and provides the
user with real time system monitoring. The information messages may
either be operation success or failure messages, or instruction messages
such as during fingerprint enrollment.
Status information area – Indicates connection status with the CP-R25
Desktop Programmer hardware.
4.2 Indication LEDs
The following table describes LED behavior on the CP-R25 Programmer (see
Figure 2).
Table 1: Indication LEDs
Event Swipe Card Reader
General
Power on One red LED lights for several seconds followed by all the LEDs flashing and
Card Programming
Card not
loaded
Card
loaded
Write card
success
Write card
fail
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LED
the buzzer beeps 3 times for the duration of 3 seconds.
Green flashing
On card detection,
green turns on for 1
second, then off
Green on for 3 sec All off
Red on for 3 seconds All off
Fingerprint
Reader LED
All off
All off
Buzzer Fingerprint
Off
On card
detection short
beep, then off
3 High tone
beeps
Long buzz
Directional
Indication LED
All on
All on
All on
All on
AS-B01 Software Overview and LEDs
Event Swipe Card Reader
Fingerprint Scanning
Waiting
for
fingerprint
Read
fingerprint
success
Read
fingerprint
fail
Read finger timeout – When no finger is passed over the scanner for 30
seconds, the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer goes back to Standby mode of
swipe LEDs.
LED
Off
Off
Off
Fingerprint
Reader LED
Green flashes Off
Green on for 3
sec
Red on for 3
sec
Buzzer Fingerprint
3 high-tone
beeps
Long buzz
Directional
Indication LED
Rolling LEDs in
circular mode to
indicate finger
swipe
Rolling LEDs in
circular mode to
indicate finger
swipe
Turning all LEDs
on, and then
according to
status, leaving all
on or going back
to circular mode
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Programming Cards and Tags
5. Programming Cards and Tags
To configure the Mifare® cards and tags, the Configuration Tab area of the
Main Window is used.
Within the Configuration Tab Area, there are three sub-areas whose display
changes depending on what options are selected.
Refer to Appendix B for a description of the various fields that appear in the
Configuration Tab area.
Two of the sub-areas always appear:
General Reader Configuration area – This area is the same for all
configuration functions
Operations area – This area varies according to the configuration function
being performed. The configuration function is selected in the Operation
Type dropdown menu.
The following 2 sub-areas appear depending on what options are selected in
Operation Mode
Reader Specific Configurations
Reader tab is active and Program Configuration Card is selected in
Operation Type
Finger options
Operation Type
The following figure illustrates one of the possible appearances of the
Configuration Tab area.
and
Operation Type
.
– This area is visible when the CPR-25 tab is active and
is Program User Card KeyA + template.
.
area – This area is visible when the Sector
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Programming Cards and Tags
Figure 10: AS-B01 Sector Reader Configuration Tab Areas
When programming a Mifare
®
card or tag, the card or tag is placed on the CPR25 Desktop Programmer antenna area. The following figure illustrates where
these areas are located on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer.
Figure 11: CP-R25 Antenna Areas
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Programming Cards and Tags
The CP-R25 Programmer configures three card or tags types:
Configuration Card – This card is used to configure a reader. The
Configuration card is simply held up against a reader to automatically
program the reader with the relevant security information thus allowing
the reader to identify the user cards or tags.
Master Card – This card is used to put the reader into Configuration mode
so that a Configuration card can then be used to program the reader.
User Card – This card is used to enable access by presenting the card or
tag to the reader. With readers requiring fingerprint identification the
same card or tag is used in conjunction with swiping of the fingertip.
5.1 Programming a Master Card
The Master card is used to put the reader into Configuration mode in which a
Configuration card is then used to program the reader.
To prepare a Master card:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2. In the Operations area, in
The Operation Mode field is not relevant for configuring Master card. The
default value of Sector can be used.
3. In
Card Type
4. From the
, select either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
Transmit Format
Operation Type
, select Create Master Card.
dropdown menu, select the applicable
transmission format.
®
5. Place either a blank Mifare
card or a Mifare® card that has been
previously used as a Master card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer
antenna area.
®
6. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare
card.
On completion, a message is displayed in the Message Log area to verify
that the programming succeeded.
If the programming is a failure there is a short buzz and the Swipe Card
Reader LEDs light red for three seconds.
5.2 Programming a Configuration Card
®
A Configuration card is used for configuring specific Rosslare Mifare
and
Fingerprint reader's operation modes. Holding the Configuration card in front
of the reader after presenting the Master card configures that reader. The
organization's Configuration card should be kept in a safe place to avoid being
copied by unauthorized persons as it stores the organization/site KeyA. It is
advisable to create a backup Configuration card and store it in a safe place.
Preparing a sector reader Configuration card requires a KeyA value. Do not
expose the KeyA value to any unauthorized personnel while preparing the
Configuration card.
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Programming Cards and Tags
Refer to the specific reader’s installation manual for a detailed explanation of
the various options.
5.2.1 Sector Reader Configuration Cards
A Sector Reader Configuration card allows you to create a configuration card,
which is used to configure the various sector readers such as the AY-W6260,
AY-W6360, AY-Q6260, and AY-Q6360 units.
To prepare a Sector Reader Configuration card:
1. Select the Sector Reader tab.
2. Select the applicable
Number (CSN).
3. From the
Configuration Card.
4. In
5. From the
transmission format.
6. For
Number, and Byte Number fields in
7. Ensure that
8. Define the
Enable Led and Enable Buzzer checkboxes.
9. For readers with a keypad:
a. Select the Keypad checkbox.
b. In the
c. From the
10. For
KeyA for the organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the
Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
11. Place a blank Mifare® card or a card previously configured as a
Configuration card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna area.
12. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare® card.
On completion, a message appears in the Message Log area to verify that
the programming succeeded.
Operation Type
Card Type
, select either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
Transmit Format
Sector
operation mode, select values for the Sector Number, Block
Operations
Led and Buzzer Control
Additional keypad options appear.
Backlight options
behavior.
transmission format.
Sector
mode, enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique
The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new key
and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to unauthorized
personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal digit. The default
KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
Operation Mode
dropdown menu, select Program
dropdown menu, select the applicable
is set to Program Card.
Transmit Format
, either Sector or Card Serial
ID Location.
behavior by selecting or clearing the
dropdown menu, select the backlight
dropdown menu, set the keypads’
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If the programming fails, there is a short buzz and the Swipe Card Reader
LEDs light red for three seconds.
The Fingerprint Swipe Reader Configuration card allows you to create a
Configuration card to configure the various Fingerprint Swipe readers such as
the AY-B1663, AY-B3663, and AY-B4663.
To prepare a Biometric Swipe Configuration Card:
1. Select the CPR-25 tab.
2. In
Operation Mode
3. In
Card Type
4. From the
Transmit Format
, select either Sector or Card Serial Number (CSN).
, select either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
dropdown menu, select the applicable
transmission format.
5. For Sector operation mode, define the
ID Location
using the Sector
Number, Block Number, and Byte Number fields.
6. From the
Operation Type
dropdown menu, select Program
Configuration Card.
7. Ensure that the
8. Define the
Operations
is set to Program Card.
Led and Buzzer Control
behavior by selecting or clearing the
Enable Led and Enable Buzzer checkboxes.
9. To enable the
Lockout
feature:
a. Select the Enable checkbox.
b. Define the lockout behavior using the Attempts and Duration
fields.
10. For reports on operational failures, select the Enable checkbox under
Failed operation reporting
11. In
KeyA
, enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique KeyA for
.
the organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new key
and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to unauthorized
personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal digit. The default
KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
12. Place a blank Mifare® card or a card previously configured as a
Configuration Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna area.
®
13. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare
card.
On completion, a message appears in the Message Log area to verify that
the programming succeeded.
If the programming fails, there is a short buzz and the swipe Card Reader
LEDs light red for three seconds.
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Programming Cards and Tags
5.3 Programming User Cards or Tags
In this section, both cards and tags are referred to as cards. The card
configuration type depends on what level of system security is implemented.
The cards configuration depends on the reader type used. There are two
reader types that determine what tab to use when configuring the cards:
Sector reader – Used to configure and read sector reader cards. This tab
allows configuring both User ID/card serial number user cards as well as
reader configuration cards.
Swipe reader – Used to write and read cards containing fingerprint
templates. The
CP-R25
tab also allows creating configuration cards for
fingerprint readers.
The AS-B01 application offers various configuration options including the
following:
For a new Mifare
®
User Card, configuring the Card ID, card key and
fingerprint enrollment separately.
For a previously configured Mifare
®
User Card, configuring the Card ID
and card key at the same time.
For a previously configured Mifare
®
User Card, configuring the Card ID,
card key, and fingerprint enrollment at the same time.
Once a card is configured, the Card ID and the KeyA value can be modified, or
if required, completely wiped from the card.
5.3.1 Programming a Sector Reader User Card
The first stage of preparing a Mifare
®
sector read User Card is configuring a
card ID and card KeyA value. These two configuration values are done
simultaneously.
To program a Mifare® Sector Read User Card:
1. Select the Sector Reader tab.
2. In
Operation Mode
Card Type
3. In
4. From the
Transmit Format
, select the Sector.
, select either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
dropdown menu, select the applicable
transmission format.
5. In
ID Location
, select values for the Sector Number, Block Number, and
Byte Number fields.
If the Card Serial Number operation mode is being used by the organization,
no programming is available for the user card.
6. Ensure that the
7. From the
Operations
Operation Type
is set to Program Card.
dropdown menu, select Program User Card ID
+ KeyA.
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8. Enter the User Card ID number or scroll to a value using the Up and
Down arrows.
The range of possible values is shown just above the
9. In
KeyA
:
User Card ID
a. Enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique KeyA for the
organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
b. Enter the current KeyA of the card being programmed.
• The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new
key and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to
unauthorized personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal
digit. The default KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
• The current KeyA during a new installation is the default KeyA
FFFFFFFFFFFF. For existing sites, the current KeyA is the KeyA entered the
original site installation. The current KeyA remains active until it is
changed after configuring the reader.
10. Place a Mifare® card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna area.
®
11. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare
card.
On completion, a message appears in the Message Log area to verify that
the programming succeeded.
If the programming fails, there is a short buzz and the swipe Card Reader
LEDs lights red for three seconds.
12. To program additional Mifare
®
User Cards, repeat Step 8 and then Steps
10 and 11.
5.3.2Programming and Enrolling Fingerprint User Card
Before enrolling a card user’s fingerprint, the card must have a configured card
ID and KeyA value.
®
There are two options for enrolling fingerprints on a Mifare
User Card. Either
one or two fingerprints can be programmed on the card. This number of
fingerprints is defined by the company security specifications and the card type
used.
To enroll fingerprints on a Mifare® User Card:
1. Select the CP-R25 tab.
2. Select the applicable
Operation Mode
, either Sector or Card Serial
Number (CSN).
Card Type
3. In
4. From the
, select either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
Transmit Format
dropdown menu, select the applicable
transmission format.
5. For Sector operation mode, select values for the Sector Number, Block
Number, and Byte Number fields in
6. Ensure that the
Operations
ID Location
is set to Program Card.
.
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field.
Programming Cards and Tags
7. From the
a. If
Operation Type
Operation type
dropdown menu:
is Sector, select Program User Card ID + KeyA +
template.
b. If
Operation type
is Card Serial Number (CSN), select Program
User Card KeyA + template.
8. For Sector
Operation Mode
, enter the User Card ID number or scroll to a
value using the Up and Down arrows.
The range of possible values is shown just above the
9. In
KeyA
:
User Card ID
a. Enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique KeyA for the
organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
b. Enter the current KeyA of the card being programmed.
• The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new
key and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to
unauthorized personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal
digit. The default KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
• The current KeyA during a new installation is the default KeyA
FFFFFFFFFFFF. For existing sites, the current KeyA is the KeyA entered the
original site installation. The current KeyA remains active until it is
changed after configuring the reader.
10. In
Fingers options
, select the number of fingers per card to enroll onto the
Mifare® User Card.
11. [Optional] Select the Verify after enrollment checkbox to verify the
enrolled fingerprints if required. This is usually not required as the CP-R25
Desktop Programmer has an automatic internal verification during
enrollment.
12. If needed, select the Ignore Template checkbox for a cardholder who is
unable to present a finger for verification.
Note that when this option is selected, the parameters in
Finger options
Step 10 are grayed out.
13. Place a Mifare
14. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare
®
card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna area.
®
card.
15. Instruct the person whose fingerprints are being enrolled to swipe his/her
finger on the finger sensor, located on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer,
in the direction indicated by the Fingerprint Directional Indication LEDs.
16. Follow the instructions messages in the Message Log area to repeat the
fingerprint swipe process three (3) times.
If enabled in the system settings (see Section 7.2), the system alerts if the
card being programmed is not empty. The “The card is not empty. Do you
want to overwrite it?" prompt message is displayed. Choose Continue or
Cancel.
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field.
in
Programming Cards and Tags
On a successful completion of all three reads and card programming, 3
short beeps are generated and a success message "Writing template to
card succeeded" appears in the Message Log area.
If the programming fails, there is a short buzz and the swipe Card Reader
LEDs light red for three seconds.
17. To program and enroll additional user cards, repeat Step 8 and then Steps
13 to 16.
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Additional Programmer Utilities
6. Additional Programmer Utilities
The AS-B01 software includes additional utilities that allow you to use the
programmer in the best and easiest possible way.
The card utilities are identical for both the Sector Read and CP-R25 tabs. The
CP-R25 tab has additional utilities designed specifically for the fingerprint
swipe application.
6.1 Card Utilities
The card utilities vary depending on the selection of either Sector or Card
Serial Number (CSN) in
When Card Serial Number (CSN) is selected, there are two card utility
options available.
When Sector is selected, the same two card utilities are available, plus six
additional utilities specific to the Sector type card.
6.1.1 Reading a Configuration Card
This function is used to confirm the card configuration when performing other
functions in order to save time and enhance accuracy.
To read the Configuration cards:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2. Select the applicable
Number (CSN).
Operations
3. In
4. In the
Operation Type
dropdown menu.
Operation Mode
Operation Mode
, select Card utilities.
field, select Read Configuration Card from the
Figure 12: Read Configuration Card
.
, either Sector or Card Serial
5. Place the Mifare® Configuration Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer
antenna area.
6. Click Start to begin reading the Configuration Card.
The configuration options are displayed on the screen.
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6.1.2 Reading an ID from a User Card
This utility is used to ensure that the Mifare
This option is only available for the Sector
®
User Card is configured properly.
Operation Mode
.
To read an ID from a Mifare® User Card:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2.
In Operation Mode
3. Select the
4. From the
transmission format.
Operations
5. In
6. From the
User Card.
The KeyA and User Card ID fields appear.
7. Enter the KeyA of the card being read.
8. Place the Mifare® User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
area.
9. Click Start to display the card ID in the Mifare® User Card ID field.
6.1.3 Programming a User Card ID
This utility is used to program the User Card ID into a specific location on the
User card without configuring the card template or KeyA.
This option is only available for the Sector
Card Type
Transmit Format
Operation Type
, select Sector.
, either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
dropdown menu, select the applicable
, select Card utilities.
field dropdown menu, select Read ID from
Figure 13: Read ID from User Card
Operation Mode
.
To program an ID into a Mifare® User Card:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2.
In Operation Mode
3. Select the
4. From the
transmission format.
Operations
5. In
6. From the
User Card.
Card Type
Transmit Format
Operation Type
, select Sector.
, either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
dropdown menu, select the applicable
, select Card utilities.
field dropdown menu, select Program ID into
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Figure 14: Program ID into User Card
The KeyA and Mifare
®
User Card ID fields appear.
7. Enter the KeyA of the card being programmed.
8. Enter the User Card ID or scroll to the value using the Up and Down
arrows. The value can be between 0 and 16777215.
9. Select values for the Sector Number, Block Number, and Byte Number
fields in
10. Place the Mifare
ID Location
®
User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
.
area.
11. Click Start to begin programming procedure.
6.1.4 Changing the User Card KeyA in a Specific Sector
Use this utility to change the KeyA value in a specific sector of the User Card
without changing the card template or User Card ID.
This option is only available for the Sector
Operation Mode.
To change the KeyA in a specific sector:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2. Select the Sector
3. Select the
4. Define the
5. In
Operations
6. From the
Operation Type
Operation Mode
Card Type
ID Location
, either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
using the Sector Number field.
, select Card utilities.
field dropdown menu, select Change User
.
Card KeyA on selected sector.
Figure 15: Change User Card KeyA on Selected Sector
The KeyA fields are displayed.
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7. In
KeyA
:
a. Enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique KeyA for the
organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
b. Enter the current KeyA of the card being programmed.
• The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new
key and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to
unauthorized personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal
digit. The default KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
• The current KeyA during a new installation is the default KeyA
FFFFFFFFFFFF. For existing sites, the current KeyA is the KeyA entered the
original site installation. The current KeyA remains active until it is
changed after configuring the reader.
8. Place the Mifare® User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
area.
9. Click Start to program the card with the new KeyA.
6.1.5 Changing the User Card KeyA in All Sectors
Use this utility to change the KeyA value in all sectors of the User Card without
changing the card template or User Card ID.
This option is only available for the Sector
Operation Mode.
To change the KeyA in a specific sector:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2. Select the Sector
3. Select the
4. In
Operations
5. From the
Card Type
, select Card utilities.
Operation Type
Operation Mode
, either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
field dropdown menu, select Change User
.
Card KeyA on all sectors.
Figure 16: Change User Card KeyA on All Sectors
The KeyA fields are displayed.
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Additional Programmer Utilities
6. In
KeyA
:
a. Enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique KeyA for the
organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
b. Enter the current KeyA of the card being programmed.
• The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new
key and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to
unauthorized personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal
digit. The default KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
• The current KeyA during a new installation is the default KeyA
FFFFFFFFFFFF. For existing sites, the current KeyA is the KeyA entered the
original site installation. The current KeyA remains active until it is
changed after configuring the reader.
7. Place the Mifare® User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
area.
8. Click Start to program the card with the new KeyA.
6.1.6 Erasing Specific User Card Data
This utility is used to erase specific information from a defined sector within
the card.
This option is only available for the Sector
Operation Mode
.
To erase specific user card data:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2. Select the Sector
3. Select the
4. In the
5. From the
Card Type
Operations
Operation Type
Operation Mode
, either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
area, select Card utilities.
field dropdown menu select EraseUser Card
.
selected block.
Figure 17: Erase User Card Selected Block
The KeyA field is displayed.
6. Enter the KeyA for the card being read.
7. Place the Mifare® User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
area.
8. Click Start to erase the data from the specific sector within the card.
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6.1.7 Read Serial Number and Card Type
®
Each Mifare
card has a Unique Serial Number (UID). Use this utility to see a
card’s UID and card type.
To read a Mifare® User Card Serial Number and Type:
1. Select either the Sector Reader tab or the CP-R25 tab.
2. From the
Transmit Format
dropdown menu, select the applicable
transmission format.
3. In the
Operations
4. From the
area, select Card utilities.
Operation Type
field dropdown menu, select Read serial
number and card type.
Figure 18: Read Serial Number and Card Type
The Serial Number field appears.
®
5. Place the Mifare
User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
area.
6. Click Start to display the serial number and card type.
6.1.8 Changing KeyA and Erasing All Data
Use this utility to format a card to define a new KeyA, which is written on all
sectors.
This option is only available for the Sector
Operation Mode.
To format the User Card:
1. Select either the Sector Reader or CP-R25 tab.
2. Select the Sector
3. Select the
4. In the
5. From the
Operations
Operation Type
Operation Mode
Card Type
, either Mifare® 1 K or Mifare® 4 K.
area, select Card utilities.
field dropdown menu, select Change User
.
Card KeyA and erase data – all sectors.
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Figure 19: Change User Card KeyA and Erase Data – All Sectors
The KeyA fields are displayed.
6. In
KeyA
:
a. Enter the KeyA to be used by the reader as the unique KeyA for the
organization or site in both the Reader KeyA and the Confirm Reader KeyA fields.
b. Enter the current KeyA of the card being programmed.
• The KeyA number is hidden by "*" characters, so write down the new
key and keep it in a safe place to avoid exposing this secret key to
unauthorized personnel. The KeyA value is entered as a 12 hexadecimal
digit. The default KeyA is FFFFFFFFFFFF.
• The current KeyA during a new installation is the default KeyA
FFFFFFFFFFFF. For existing sites, the current KeyA is the KeyA entered the
original site installation. The current KeyA remains active until it is
changed after configuring the reader.
7. Place the Mifare® User Card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna
area.
8. Click Start to start the formatting procedure.
This operation may take up to 30 seconds for a 1K card and several minutes
for a 4K card. Do not close the application or remove the card until you
receive a confirmation message.
6.2 Fingerprint Utilities
The fingerprint utility allows you to enroll fingerprints to a pre-configured User
card without changing the various information written on the card or to verify
the fingerprint written on to a card.
6.2.1 Enrolling Fingerprints on a Pre-configured User Card
The AS-B01 software allows you to enroll fingerprints onto a card already
configured with the User card ID.
To enroll fingerprints to a pre-configured user card:
1. Select the CP-R25 tab.
2. In the
Operations
area, select Finger utilities.
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3. From the
Operation Type
dropdown menu, select Enroll fingerprints to
card.
Figure 20: Enroll Fingerprints to Card
4. Select the number of fingers per card to enroll.
5. [Optional] In
Finger options
, select the Verify after enrollment checkbox
to verify the enrolled fingerprints if required. This usually not required as
the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer has an automatic internal verification on
enrollment.
6. For security reasons, enter the KeyA value.
7. Define the
ID Location
using the Start Sector field.
8. Place the card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna area.
®
9. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare
card.
10. Instruct the person whose fingerprints are being enrolled to swipe his/her
finger on the finger sensor, located on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer,
in the direction indicated by the Fingerprint Directional Indication LEDs.
11. Follow the instructions messages in the Message Log area to repeat the
fingerprint swipe process three (3) times.
To write the finger template onto a specific card sector, define the sector
number by typing or selecting the number in the Sector Number field
located in the finger options section of the screen.
6.2.2 Verifying Fingerprint Enrollment on a User Card
®
Verifying fingerprint enrollment on a Mifare
User Card can be done as a
separate function or at the same time an enrollment is preformed.
As an added security measure the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer automatically
does an internal verification to ensure accuracy. That is why during the
enrollment process, more than one swipe is required.
To verify fingerprint enrollment on a Mifare® User Card:
1. Select the CP-R25 tab.
2. In the
3. From the
Operations
Operation Type
area, select Finger utilities.
dropdown menu, select Verify live fingerprint.
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Figure 21: Verify Live Fingerprints
4. Select the number of fingers that were enrolled for verification.
5. For security reasons, enter the KeyA value.
6. Select the sector number that starts the fingerprint template location.
7. Place the card on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer antenna area.
8. Click Start to begin programming the Mifare
9. Instruct the person whose fingerprints are being verified to swipe his/her
finger on the finger sensor, located on the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer,
in the direction indicated by the Fingerprint Directional Indication LEDs.
10. Follow the instructions messages in the Message Log area to repeat the
fingerprint swipe process once for each template.
®
card.
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Global Options
7. Global Options
This section provides instruction on how to define the software behavior and
change the password used to enter the application.
7.1 Change Password
For security reasons, it is highly advisable to change the login password to the
AS-B01 software from the default password.
To change the AS-B01 application entry password:
1. In the File menu, click Options > Change Password.
The
Change Password
window opens.
Figure 22: AS-B01 Change Password
2. Complete the fields as required.
Passwords are case sensitive.
For higher security, make sure that the password you choose is more than
4 letters long. Mixing letters and numbers also substantially strengthens
the password.
All passwords are hidden by '*' characters to avoid exposing it to an
unauthorized user.
3. Click OK.
The password is changed.
7.2 Card Overwrite
Enabling the Card Overwrite option causes the system to issue a warning when
attempting to write information onto a card with data already stored on it.
If disabled, the system overwrites information automatically without warning
the user.
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Global Options
To enable the Card Overwrite warning:
1. In the File menu click Options > Card Overwrite.
Overwrite
The
2. Verify that the checkbox is selected.
3. Click OK.
7.3 Updating Firmware
You may need to periodically update your firmware.
window opens.
Figure 23: Enable Card Overwrite Popup Window
To update the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer firmware:
1. In the File menu click Options > Firmware Programming.
The
2. [Optional] You can change the default firmware location that is displayed
.bin file location
in the
a. Click Browse.
The standard Windows Explorer window opens.
b. Navigate to the folder containing the binary firmware file to
download.
c. Select the binary firmware file.
3. Make sure the USB cable is disconnected from the CP-R25 Desktop
Programmer. If the cable is still connected, a window opens telling you to
disconnect the cable.
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field:
Global Options
Figure 25: Disconnect USB Cable
The indicator at the left bottom side of the screen displays Disconnected.
4. Click OK.
You return to the
Desktop Reader Firmware Programming
5. Click OK.
The Connect Cable window opens.
Figure 26: Connect USB Cable
6. Connect the USB Cable.
7. Wait until the indicator at the left bottom side of the screen displays
Connected.
The installation automatically begins. On completion, a confirmation
screen opens.
8. Click OK.
The Desktop firmware is now updated.
Two more messages should immediately follow in the Message window:
®
"Mifare
Programming Reader Disconnected" and "Mifare® Programming
Reader Connected".
The Desktop Programmer is now ready for use.
Be careful not to select a wrong firmware file, as it may cause permanent
Desktop reader hardware failure.
window.
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Maintenance
A. Maintenance
To maximize the lifetime of the product, we recommend following these
guidelines as closely as possible.
Do not expose the unit to water or rain or to humidity over the specified
safety level.
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight for extended periods. This can
cause overheating and system failure.
Avoid dropping the unit onto the ground. This may cause
electromechanical failure.
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Field Descriptions
B. Field Descriptions
The following table describes the various fields that appear in the AS-B01
software application when configuring the CP-R25 Desktop Programmer,
Mifare® cards and/or tags:
Table 2: Field Descriptions
Field Name Description
Card Serial Number (CSN) In the
Card Type
Confirm Password Used to confirm a new password entered in the
Current Password Password used to enter the AS-B01 software application,
Enable Buzzer Activates or deactivates the reader’s buzzer control.
Enable LED Activates or deactivates the reader’s LED control.
Failed operation Enables the reader to transmit to the panel any failed
ID Location All sectors in the Mifare® card contain 3 blocks of 16 bytes
KeyA Password Unique key used as a security access code. This code used
Keypad Defines the keypad type used to enter codes on an access
Operation Mode
reader has to transmit only the card serial number. Each
®
Mifare
card has a Unique Serial Number (UID) to uniquely
identify the card.
• The Mifare
memory location on the card. There are two options:
• Mifare
• Mifare
®
1K memory – The 1024 x 8 bit EEPROM
memory is organized in 16 sectors with 4 blocks of 16
bytes each. In the erased state the EEPROM cells are
read as a logical “0”, in the written state as a logical
“1”.
®
4K memory – The 4096 x 8 bit EEPROM
memory is organized in 32 sectors with 4 blocks and 8
sectors with 16 blocks. Each block contains 16 bytes.
In the erased state the EEPROM cells are read as a
logical “0”, in the written state as a logical “1”.
area this option is selected if the
®
card type determines the size and
New
Password
and when changing the password.
operations. These are then displayed in the Message Log
Area of the GUI.
for storing data. This parameter defines where the data is
stored in these data blocks. The location is defined by the
company security specifications.
is specified by the company security policies. The key is
entered as a 12 digit hexadecimal value with digit values
of 0-9, A-F.
reader.
field.
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Field Descriptions
Field Name Description
Lockout Attempts Defines the number times a user can present a wrong card
Lockout Duration Defines how long a card is locked out of the system after
New Password Field used to enter a new password. Passwords are case
Reader KeyA The Mifare® card storage is divided into sectors with each
Sector In the
Transmit Format Wiegand protocol is a secure transmission format where
Mifare® User Card ID Unique ID assigned to the card. This ID number is obtained
or swipe an unverified fingerprint before the reader locks
the door for a predefined period of time.
too many invalid attempts at swiping the card through the
reader or fingerprint scanned due to some inconsistencies
with the configured card being used.
sensitive. For higher security, make sure that the
passwords you choose are more than 4 letters. Mixing
letters and numbers also substantially strengthens the
password.
sector being protected by two different keys, KeyA and
KeyB. These keys are programmable according to company
security specifications. KeyB is not supported.
Operation Mode
reader has to transmit encrypted data from the card
secured memory. More screen options are added when
selecting Sector mode including the
ID Location
access control is required. The different bit configuration is
used to define different security options specified by the
company security officer.
from the company security officer. The ID number is a
numeric with a range of 0 – 16777215.
fields.
area this option is selected if the
Reader KeyA
and the
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Additional Mifare® Card Memory Map Information
C. Additional Mifare® Card Memory
Map Information
C.1 Manufacture Block
This is the first data block (block 0) of the first sector (sector 0). It contains the
IC manufacturer data. Because of security and system requirements, this block
is write-protected after having been programmed by the IC manufacturer at
production.
When the Rosslare Mifare
number", the Unique ID of the card is read from manufacture block.
C.2 Data Blocks
All sectors contain 3 blocks of 16 bytes for storing data (Sector 0 contains only
two data blocks and the read-only manufacturer block).
The data blocks can be configured by the access bits as:
Read/write blocks (for example, contactless access control)
Value blocks (for example, electronic purse applications – not supported
by AS-B01).
An authentication command must be carried out before any memory
operation to allow further commands. Authentication commands are based on
KeyA, KeyB, and on Access Condition bits. AS-B01 supports programming only
KeyA, thus both Access Bits and KeyB modifications are not supported; their
location in the following diagram is indicated in black.
®
reader operation mode is configured to "card serial
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Additional Mifare® Card Memory Map Information
Figure 27: Mifare® 1K Memory Diagram
For further details about Mifare® cards, refer to the NXP Semiconductor
®
Mifare
datasheet.
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Sample Worksheets
D. Sample Worksheets
When entering information, the information must be obtained from the
company security officer. To assist in preparing the information to be entered,
the following sample form can be used.
Employee Security Card Configuration
Field Configuration
Employee Name
Employee ID #
Employee Company ID
Employee Dept.
Card Serial Number (if applicable)
Reader KeyA
Transmit Format
Card Type (1K or 4K)
ID Location – Sector Number
ID Location – Block Number
ID Location – Byte Number
Mifare® User Card ID
Number of Fingerprints (1 or 2)
LED Control
Buzzer Control
Lockout Attempts
Lockout Duration
Batch Order Code
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Limited Warranty
E. Limited Warranty
ROSSLARE’S TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY is applicable worldwide. This
warranty supersedes any other warranty. ROSSLARE'S TWO-YEAR LIMITED
WARRANTY is subject to the following conditions:
W
ARRANTY
Warranty of ROSSLARE'S products extends to the original purchaser
(Customer) of the ROSSLARE product and is not transferable.
PRODUCTSCOVERED BY THIS WARRANTY AND DURATION
ROSSLARE warrants that the CP-R25 Mifare® Card & Tag Programmer and
Fingerprint Enroller to be free from defects in materials and assembly in the
course of normal use and service. The warranty period commences with the
date of shipment to the original purchaser and extends for a period of 2 years
(24 months).
W
ARRANTY REMEDY COVERAGE
In the event of a breach of warranty, ROSSLARE will credit Customer with the
price of the Product paid by Customer, provided that the warranty claim is
delivered to ROSSLARE by the Customer during the warranty period in
accordance with the terms of this warranty. Unless otherwise requested by a
ROSSLARE representative, return of the failed product(s) is not immediately
required.
If ROSSLARE has not contacted the Customer within a sixty (60) day holding
period following the delivery of the warranty claim, Customer will not be
required to return the failed product(s). All returned Product(s), as may be
requested at ROSSLARE’S sole discretion, shall become the property of
ROSSLARE.
To exercise the warranty, the user must contact ROSSLARE Enterprises Ltd. to
obtain an RMA number after which, the product must be returned to the
Manufacturer freight prepaid and insured.
In the event ROSSLARE chooses to perform a product evaluation within the
sixty (60) day holding period and no defect is found, a minimum US$ 50.00 or
equivalent charge will be applied to each Product for labor required in the
evaluation.
ROSSLARE will repair or replace, at its discretion, any product that under
normal conditions of use and service proves to be defective in material or
workmanship. No charge will be applied for labor or parts with respect to
defects covered by this warranty, provided that the work is done by ROSSLARE
or a ROSSLARE authorized service center.
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Limited Warranty
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
ROSSLARE shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss resulting
from the operation or performance of any Product or any systems in which a
Product is incorporated. This warranty shall not extend to any ancillary
equipment not furnished by ROSSLARE, which is attached to or used in
conjunction with a Product, nor to any Product that is used with any ancillary
equipment, which is not furnished by ROSSLARE.
This warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the transportation, freight
cost to the repair center, removal or reinstallation of the product, whether or
not proven defective.
Specifically excluded from this warranty are any failures resulting from
Customer's improper testing, operation, installation, or damage resulting from
use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner, or any
maintenance, modification, alteration, or adjustment or any type of abuse,
neglect, accident, misuse, improper operation, normal wear, defects or
damage due to lightning or other electrical discharge. This warranty does not
cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life of a part
or instrument, or any modification or abuse of, or tampering with, the Product
if Product disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect
performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty
claim.
ROSSLARE does not warrant the installation, maintenance, or service of the
Product. Service life of the product is dependent upon the care it receives and
the conditions under which it has to operate.
In no event shall ROSSLARE be liable for incidental or consequential damages.
L
IMITED WARRANTY TERMS
T
HIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE FULL EXTENT OF ROSSLARE’S WARRANTY.
T
HE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE VARIED BY ANY PERSON,WHETHER OR NOT
PURPORTING TO REPRESENT OR ACT ON BEHALF OF
T
HIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES.ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED.
I
N NO EVENT SHALL ROSSLARE BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT,OR FOR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE,LOSS OF TIME, COMMERCIAL LOSS,
INCONVENIENCE, AND LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION, USE, OR INABILITY
TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE MAY BE
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
T
HIS WARRANTY SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID IN THE EVENT OF A VIOLATION OF THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
ROSSLARE.
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Asia Pacific, Middle East,
Africa
Rosslare Enterprises Ltd.
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2795-5630
Fax: +852 2795-1508
support.apac@rosslaresecurity.com
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CP-R25 &
AS-B01
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