Suprema XPSM Users Manual

Safety precautions
Do not install the device in a place subject to direct sun light, humidity, dust or soot.
Do not place a magnet near the product.
It may cause a damage or a failure to the product.
Be careful not to let liquid like water, drinks or chemicals leak inside the device.
It may cause a failure.
In cleaning, do not splash water on the device but wipe it out with smooth cloth or towel.
Clean the device often to remove dust on it.
The list below is to keep users safety and prevent any loss. Please read safety precautions carefully before use.
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Safety precautions
Do not drop the device.
Do not let children touch the devicewithout supervision.
Do not damage the device.
Do not disassemble, repair or alter the device.
The warranty does net apply to any product damage cause by an arbitrary installation or repair.
Do not use the device for any other purpose than specified.
Contact your nearest dealer in case of a trouble or problem.
The list above is to keep users safety and prevent any loss. Please read safety precautions carefully before use.
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Productcomponents
Basic components
XPS bracket
Wall mounting screws
(2 ea)
Knife Blocks
(2 ea)
Shrinkable Tubes Software CD
The components shown above may differ depending on the installation environment.
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Cables and Connectors
Pin Name Full Name Color
No
1 485 GND 485 GND 2 WGD GND Wiegand-GND 3 485 - 485 ­4 WGD D1 Wiegand-1 5 485 + 485 + 6 WGD D0 Wiegand-0 7 IN 1 Input-1 8 RLY NO Relay Open
9 IN GND Input-GND 10 RLY COM Relay Com 11 IN 0 Input-0 12 RLY NC Relay Close 13 TX+ TX+ (LAN) 14 PWR IN+ Power IN+ 15 TX- TX-(LAN) 16 PWR IN- Power IN­17 RX+ RX+ (LAN) 18PWR OUT+ Power OUT+ 19 RX- RX-(LAN) 20 PWR OUT- Power OUT­21 VB1 VB1 22 VB2 VB2 23 VB1 VB1 24 VB2 VB2
White (black string)
Black
Yellow (black string)
White
Blue (white string)
Green Brown
Gray (white string)
Gray
Green (white string)
Purple
Orange (black string)
Pink Red
Orange
Black (white string)
Blue
Light Blue
Yellow
Black (white string) Green (black string) Brown (white string) Green (black string) Brown (white string)
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Cables and Connectors
Cable Specification
Cable Pin Name Color
1 2 RLY COM Green (white string) 3 RLY NO Gray (white string) 4 5 WGD D1 White 6 WGD GND Black 7 8 IN 1 Brown
9 IN GND Gray 10 11 485- Yellow (black string) 12 485 GND White (black string)
Relay
Wiegand
Switch
485
RLY NC Orange (black string)
WGD D0 Green
IN 0 Purple
485+ Blue (white string)
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Adaptor Connector Pin Name Color
POWER OUT - Black (white string)
3 POWER IN - Black (white string)
1 POWER IN + Red
Power
POWER OUT + Light Blue
Power Connection1
Pin Pin Name Color
14 PWR IN+ Red 16 PWR IN- Black (white string)
Recommended power supply
12V ± 10%, at least 1500mA. Comply with standard IEC/EN 60950-1. To share the power with other devices, use a power supply with higher current ratings.
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RS485 Connection for Host Communication
Pin Pin Name Color
1 485 GND White (black string) 3 485 - Yellow (black string) 5 485 + Blue (white string)
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Relay Connection – Fail safe lock
Pin Pin Name Color
10 RLY COM Green (white string) 12 RLY NC Orange (black string)
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Relay Connection – Fail secure lock
Pin Pin Name Color
8 RLY NO Gray (white string)
10 RLY COM Green (white string)
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Relay Connection -Automatic door
Pin Pin Name Color
8 RLY NO Gray (white string)
10 RLY COM Green (white string)
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Digital Input Connection (Alarm, Emergency S/W)
Pin Pin Name Color
7 IN 1 Brown 9 IN GND Gray
11 IN 0 Purple
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Digital Input Connection (RTE, Door sensor)
Pin Pin Name Color
7 IN 1 Brown 9 IN GND Gray
11 IN 0 Purple
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Wiegand Input/Output
Wiegand Input
Pin Pin Name Color
2 WGD GND Black 4 WGD D1 White 6 WGD D0 Green
Wiegand Output
Pin Pin Name Color
2 WGD GND Black 4 WGD D1 White 6 WGD D0 Green
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Output
Pin Pin Name Color
10 RLY COM Green (white string) 12 RLY NC Orange (black string) 18 PWR OUT + Light Blue 20 PWR OUT - Black (white string)
Caution : Max. 700mA is supplied using adapter for the external output.
Be careful to satisfy the power capacity in use.
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Installation Reference 1 -Stand alone
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Specification
CPU 32 bit Micro-processor
Memory 8MB FLASH + 16MB SDRAM
RF Card 13.56 MHz Mifare(XPSM)
User Capacity 40000 user
Log Capacity 50000 log
Network interfaces TCP/IP, RS485
IP Rate IP 65 class
Sound Multi-tone buzzer
LED Multi-color LED
I/O
Power 12Vdc
Relay x 1 Tamper x 1 Switch input x 2
Wiegand x 1
Operating Temperature
Size 80 x 120 x 11mm (W x H x D )
Certificates CE, FCC, KCC, IP65
-20 ~ 50°C
Caution for RTC Battery
It may be occurred the risk of explosionfor improper replacement of battery. Please use the specified battery according to proper instruction.
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Electrical Specification
Min. Typ. Max. Notes
Power Voltage (V) 10.8 12 13.2 Use regulated DC power adaptor only Current (mA) - 200 1500
Switch Input VIH (V) - TBD ­VIL (V) - TBD Pull-up resistance () - 4.7k - The input ports are pulled up with 4.7k resistors
TTL/WiegandOutput
VOH (V) - 5 ­VOL (V) - 0.8 -
Pull-up resistance () - 4.7k -
Switching capacity (A) - -
Switching power (resistive)
Switching voltage (V) - -
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0.3
30W
37.5V
110 125
1
A
The outputs ports are open drain type, pulled up with 4.7k resistors internally
Relay
30V DC 125V AC
DC AC
DC AC
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FCC Rules
Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Warning
Information to User
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 interface, and (2) this device must accept any interface received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of 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, user 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 the following measures:
1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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