Techsphere VP IIX User Manual

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VP-II X
Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition System
The Second
Installation guide
Ver 1.0
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VP-II X Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition System
Installation Guide
Copyright © Techsphere Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved.
Techsphere Co., Ltd. makes no warranty for the use of its products, assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document, and makes no commitment to update the information contained in this document. Techsphere Co., Ltd. reserves the right to change or discontinue this product at any time.
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Preface: Read this section before starting.
Thank you for choosing Techsphere VP-II, Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition System. This installation guide describes how to install and setup the VP-II X accordingly and it is strongly recommended that you read this guide in its entirety before installing the VP-II X.
It is also recommended that a trained technician perform the installation. Please contact your local Techsphere sales representative for an installation visit. Only a Techsphere technical specialist or local sales representative should access the components of a VP-II system in order to perform repairs or expand the system.
The VP-II X provides various external interfaces. A Wiegand interface is provided in order for the system to be connected to an external card system, and the connection to the external system or network can be made using the RS-232 interface.
Also, operating the VP-II X with the VP-II NetControl-X application in the host PC will make the system even more useful.
To add or extend the configuration of installed products or need repairs and maintenance, please contact installer or product supplier for help from professional technician. For more information or technical support, or other service, please contact your local Techsphere sales representative or Techsphere customer support (customerservice@tech-sphere.com).
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Table of Contents
PREFACE: READ THIS SECTION BEFORE STARTING.............................. 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................4
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE INSTALLING THE VP-II X.................................... 6
1.1 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT........................................................6
1.2 REQUIRED CABLES............................................................................... 6
1.3 INCLUDED ITEMS .................................................................................. 7
1.4 VP-II X SPECIFICATION........................................................................ 8
1.5 VP-II X RADIO SPECIFICATION ......................................................... 9
CHAPTER 2 INST ALLIN G THE VP-II X................................................... 10
2.1 BASIC INSTALLATION OF THE VP-II X.......................................... 10
2.2 VP-II X INST ALLATION....................................................................... 13
2.3 FRONT VIEW..........................................................................................14
2.4 EXTERNAL CONNECTION................................................................. 15
CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING VP-II X.......................................................... 16
3.1 VP-II X PORT CONFIGURATION....................................................... 16
3.2 POWER INPUT PORT........................................................................... 16
3.3 RS-232 PORT A AND PORT B............................................................... 17
3.4 WIEGAND INPUT AND OUTPUT PORT............................................ 18
3.5 AUX INPUT AND OUTPUT PORT....................................................... 19
3.6 INTERNAL USB PORT.......................................................................... 20
3.7 SERVER CONNECTIO N PORT........................................................... 20
3.8 EXTERNAL USB PO RT......................................................................... 20
CHAPTER 4 VP-II X CONNECTION AND CABLING.............................21
4.1 VP-II X POWER CONNECTION......................................................... 21
4.2 RS-232 PORT CONFIGURATION OF VP-II X................................... 22
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4.3 WIEGAND INPUT CONNECTION...................................................... 23
4.4 WIEGAND OUTPUT CONNECTION.................................................. 24
4.5 AUX OUTPUT CONNECTION............................................................. 25
4.6 CABLING BETWEEN VP-II X AND SERVER................................... 26
CHAPTER 5 CHECKING AFTER INST ALLA TION.................................27
CHAPTER 6 VP-II X WIEGAND INPUT/OUTPUT.................................. 28
6.1 FORMAT OF WIEGAND DATA........................................................... 28
6.2 WAVE FORM OF WIEGAND SIGNAL................................................29
6.3 EXAMPLE OF WIEGAND INP UT/OUTPUT DATA FORMA T........31
6.4 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF WIEGAND
INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL................................................................................. 32
6.5 WIEGAND INPUT/OUTPUT CABLE AND COMMUNICATION
DISTANCE........................................................................................................... 32
CHAPTER 7 SAFE USE AND HAN DLI NG................................................ 33
CHAPTER 8 SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION............................... 35
Customer Service........................................................................................... 35
E-mail............................................................................................................. 35
Web Page ....................................................................................................... 35
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Chapter 1 Before installing the VP-II X
1.1 Installation environment
The VP-II X should be installed indoors and it is strongly recommended that no cabling be left exposed when installation is complete. If concealment of all cables is not possible, the purchaser of the VP-II system should be informed of this fact before installation proceeds. Power should be applied only after finishing all necessary connections. Do not perform any disconnection or connection during the power is applied to the system. Input power for VP-II X is AC 100V-250V at 50/60Hz.
The contents of this guide are subject to change in order to reflect improvements in product performance. Please leave all setting ad
ustments to an installer or technician.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
1.2 Required cables
The types and thickness of cables used in VP-II S installation should conform to the specifications in the following table. Failure to use cables that meet these specifications may result in poor system performance. In this guide, RS-232 cable connections are depicted as dotted lines, and UTP cable connections are depicted as two lines.
Cable type Specification
RS-232
LAN
(UL) style 2464-shield
AWG20 4C
CAT.5 UTP/STP
용 도
VP-II X – VP-II XC
VP-II X - Server
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User’s guide
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1.3 Included items
Before installing the system, verify that all of the items pictured below are included in your VP-II X package. If any part should be missing, contact your sales representative for a replacement.
VP-II X
Bracke
SMPS
Warranty&
Installation guide
5 screwsFive anchors
Connector
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1.4 VP-II X specification
The specifications of VP-II X are as follows: If you have any questions about our product, please contact Techsphere or a local representative.
Power voltage
Power consumption
Host PC interface
Wiegand input
Wiegand output
External system interface
Server interface
Other interface
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Number of users
Application(Optional)
AC 100 ~ 250V, 50Hz/60Hz
18[W] ( DC 12[V], 1.5[A] )
RS-232
Wiegand 26bits
Wiegand 26bit s, Wiegand 37bits
RS-232
Ethernet
External LED signal output
-5 ~ 50°C
10% ~ 90% Depends on the specification of external
system VP-II NetControl-X (Windows 98/2000/XP)
SDK (Optional)
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VP-II SDK(Windows 98/2000/XP)
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1.5 VP-II X Radio specification
The radio specifications of VP-II X are as follows.
Emission frequency
Receiver frequency
Keying type1
Oscillation type1
Communication mode
Number of channel Antenna power
(Electric field intensity ) Antenna type
Terminal amplification type
13.5597MHz
13.5597MHz
ASK
X-Tal
Half Duplex
1
Less than 200uV/m
Pattern Loop Ant
MFRC531
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Chapter 2 Installing the VP-II X
2.1 Basic installation of the VP-II X
The VP-II X must be installed in a place where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight. Moreover, reflected sunlight may interfere with the functioning of the system, as will high humidity, rain and excessive dust. Install the VP-II X away from such elements.
Do not install the VP-II X where the floor is inclined. Install the VP­II X at a height of 1,010-1,045mm from the floor and 100mm from the doorframe. If there is a nearby wall perpendicular to the door, the VP-II S should be at least 200mm away from the wall.
Door
100mm
1010~1045m
Floor
200mm
Wall
Put the bracket on the place for installing the VP-II S and make a hole after checking the hole location for cabling. Fix the bracket on the wall using the bracket screws.
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Power must be applied only after finishing all connections. Do not perform any disconnection or connection after power is applied.
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Φ
×
Bracket screw
Wall
Bracket
Screw type: 4
30mm
Hole location for cabling
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2.2 VP-II X installation
1. Put the VP-II X on the bracket. [A]
2. Push the VP-II X all the way down with some force from the upper-right part to the lower-left part direction as the VP-II X slides down. If the VP-II X is pushed down only from the upper part to the lower part, the scanner will not be installed properly. [B]
3. When the VP-II X is fixed on the bracket, fix the bracket using the bracket screw located in the sensor module hosing.
Bracket
screw
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2.3 Front view
The front view consists of the LCD which displays the system information and the antenna area which reads the RF card.
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2.4 External connection
The VP-II X provides various interfaces through the external connection port.
Bracket
screw
Attachment
Hole
DC Jack
External
power
Port 485
Wiegand In/Out port
RS-232 Port A
RS-232 Port B
AUX In/Out port
VP-II X Input/Output
connector
USB port connecting to Host PC
Port RJ45
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Chapter 3 Connecting VP-II X
3.1 VP-II X port configuration
VP-II X porvides various external connection port as follows.
DC Jack
External
power
Port 485
Wiegand In/Out port
AUX In/Out port
RS-232 Port A
RS-232 Port B
connecting
to Host PC
Port RJ45
USB port
3.2 Power input port
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External power
1 DC +12 [V] 1.5[A] 2 GND 3 GND
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3.3 RS-232 Port A and Port B
The following is the RS-232 port that is connected with the external system.
RS-232 A, B
1 TX 2 RX 3 GND
Port A is the RS-232 communication port which connects between VP-II X and the external system.
Port B is the RS-232 communication port which connects between VP-II X and the Host PC.
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3.4 Wiegand Input and Output port
VP-II S supports the input (Wiegand 26 bits) and the output (Wiegand 37 bits) through the Wiegand port.
Wiegand Input/Output
1 Input D0 2 Input D1 3 GND 4 Output D0 5 Output D1 6 GND
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3.5 AUX Input and Output port
VP-II X provides the Aux ports to input/output TTL level(+5V) with the external system.
AUX Input/Output
1 Input D0 2 Input D1 3 GND 4 Output D0 5 Output D1 6 GND
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3.6 Internal USB port
The following port is necessary for the production process or the maintenance use.
External power
1 VBUS 2 D­3 D+ 4 N.C. 5 GND
3.7 Server connection port
VP-II X provides the LAN port to connect the server. The Cable must conform the CAT.5 UTP/STP standard and the
maximum length should be within100m.
3.8 External USB port
The USB port placing on the left of VP-II X is necessary for the maintenance use.
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Chapter 4 VP-II X connection and cabling
4.1 VP-II X Power connection
The power must be supplied by using the SMPS provided with the product. The improper power supply may affect the operation of the products.
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4.2 RS-232 port configuration of VP-II X
VP-II X provides port A and port B for RS-232 communication.
RS-232 A, B
1 TX 2 RX 3 GND
The following picture shows how to connect a host PC to the VP-II X.
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VP-II X Host PC
TX 1 ←⎯⎯⎯→ 5 GND RX 2 ←⎯⎯⎯→ 3 TX GND 3 ←⎯⎯⎯→ 2 RX
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4.3 Wiegand Input connection
VP-II X provides a Wiegand input port with which to connect a Wiegand input device. Only Wiegand 26bit is supported for input.
The following picture shows how to connect a Wiegand input device to the VP-II X.
Wiegand Input/Output
1 Input D0 2 Input D1 3 GND 4 Output D0 5 Output D1 6 GND
The VP-II X does not supply power to the Wiegand input device. Necessary power for the connected Wiegand device should be separately provided.
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4.4 Wiegand output connection
The VP-II X can be interfaced to an external Wiegand device through Wiegand output port. Wiegand 26bit and 37bit are supported for output.
The following picture shows how to connect a Wiegand device to the VP-II X.
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The lengths and types of cables for connecting the VP-II SC and Wiegand controller vary according to the specifications of the Wiegand contr ol l er bei n g used.
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4.5 AUX output connection
The AUX output port can be used to output the signal(+5[V] level output) for the external lamp.
Please refer to the VP-II X User’s guide for the port setting method.
AUX Input/Output
1 Input D0 2 Input D1 3 GND 4 Output D0 5 Output D1 6 GND
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4.6 Cabling between VP-II X and server
Cable connecting the VP-II SC to the server is CAT.5 UTP/STP standard cables; the RJ-45 connectors are used.
To prepare a connection cable, apply connection in a straight-through manner between the two RJ-45 connectors as follows.
P2 Cable color P1
1
white
orange
3
5
green white
green 4
blue white
blue 6
1 2 orange 2 3 4 5 6
7
white
brown
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18 18
RJ-45
Connecto
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UTP cable
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26
8 brown 8
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Chapter 5 Checking after installation
After finishing the installation, perform the following steps in order to ensure correct operations of the VP-II X.
Check the cables to ensure that it is connected as instructed in
accordance with the installation guide.
Confirm the power connection. After look through the VP-II X User’s guide, operate the VP-II X
accordingly.
Confirm whether the verification performance is normal. If the system is connected to a door lock, confirm the door lock
functions after the verification whether it is operated normally as intended.
If the system is connected to a host PC, check the
communication status after setting up the program.
If the communication is normal, confirm whether the data is
normally saved after user enrollment and verification.
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Chapter 6 VP-II X Wiegand Input/Output
The following describes the format of VP-II X Wiegand input/output data format and the electrical characteristic.
6.1 Format of Wiegand data
The following figure describes the format of 26-bit data used in the VP-II X Wiegand input/output.
In the above figure, the total data is 26 bits, and the data is composed of 8 bits indicating the site code, 16 bits indicating the PIN, and two parity bits. Wherein each of the two parity bits is applied to the upper 13 bits or the lower 13 bits of the total 26 bit data respectively.
Even parity Adjusts the upper 13 bits to the "even" format. For example, if the upper 13 bits is E 0000 0010 0011 (wherein 'E'
indicates the even parity bit), then the parity position of ‘E’ is filled with ‘1’.
Odd parity
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Adjusts the lower 13 bits to the "odd" format. For example, if the lower 13 bits is 0011 0001 0000 O (wherein 'O'
indicates the odd parity bit), then the parity position of ‘O’ is filled with ‘0’.
Site code The site code can have the value of 8 bits (0~255). For the site code setting, refer to the User’s guide.
PIN When the manager assigns the PIN to each user, the possible scope of
output is 16 bits (0~65535). For the PIN setting, refer to the User’s guide.
6.2 Wave form of W iegand signal
In order to ensure the proper input/output in the VP-II X Wiegand system, the following PWT (pulse width time) and PIT (pulse interval time) should be observed.
The following figure shows the PWT and the PIT.
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Wherein the wave form of the data 0/1 is the combined wave forms of the data 0 and the data 1.
In case of the Wiegand signal, the signal occurs classified as data 0 or data 1 according to the value of each bit of the data.
If the bit value of the Wiegand data that you want to input/output is ‘0’, then the signal occurs with the data 0,
If the data value is ‘1’, then the signal occurs with the data 1. In the above figure, the PWT (pulse width time) and the PIT (pulse
interval time) are the times that comprise the signal of one bit in the Wiegand data which is generated with the electrical signal.
* Wiegand input PWT(pulse width time) : 20[us] < PWT < 100[us] PIT(pulse interval time) : 200[us] < PIT < 100[ms]
* Wiegand output PWT(pulse width time) : 20 ~ 100[us] (Initial value 40[us]) PIT(pulse interval time) : 200[us] ~ 100[ms] (Initial value 2[ms])
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6.3 Example of Wiegand input/output da ta format
The following figure shows the format of the Wiegand input/output data when the site code value is ‘001’ and the PIN is '01’ in the Wiegand 26-bit system.
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6.4 Electrical characteristic of Wiegand input/output signal
The electrical characteristic of the input/output in the VP-II X Wiegand system is +5[V] at the high level and 0[V] at the low level as shown below.
6.5 Wiegand input/output cable and communication distance
The recommended cable is 22AWG which is perfectly shielded or is composed of 5 twisted pairs. The communication distance is 150m (500ft), and the improper cable specifications may cause communication problem.
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Chapter 7 Safe use and handling
Avoid strong impacts, shocks, or vibrations to components of the VP-II X, since these actions may cause the components to fail.
Install the VP-II X in a location that is not exposed to direct sunlight. Exposure to sunlight may cause verification fa ilures by saturating the Scanner or damage by overheating of system components.
To prevent electric shock and fire, immediately switch off the power to the system and contact your Techsphere local sale representative if any component of the VP-II X emits smoke or unusual odors.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the VP-II X. Contact your Techsphere local sale representative for such work.
Do not install the VP-II X in an area where humidity is very high or where the system will be exposed to rain or dust. Exposure to excess water or dust may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not clean the VP-II X by directly spraying it with water. Do not use benzene, thinner, alcohol or other volatile chemicals to clean the system.
Do not insert objects such as chopstick s, wires, or drills into the ventilation holes of the system. Especially do not insert metallic objects into the system..
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Chapter 8 Service contact information
Customer Service
Do not open components of VP-II systems in order to perform repairs or to expand the system. A Techsphere technical specialist or local sales representative should be contacted for system repairs and hardware expansion.
Please do not hesitate to contact Techsphere and your local Techsphere sales representative. We can help with any matter relating to the evaluation, purchase, and use of VP-II Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition systems, including
9 General information 9 Order procedure 9 Shipping process 9 Technical support 9 Guarantee support 9 Determining your optimal system settings
E-mail
sales@tech-sphere.com customerservice@tech-sphere.com
Web Page
http://www.tech-sphere.com
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FCC Compliance Statement
For Class B digital device INFORMA TION TO THE USER
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.
WARNING
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CE Compliance Statement
This product was tested by ONETECH, Inc. and found to comply with all the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended.
The equipment complies with the standards;
z EN 55 022: 1998 + A1: 2000 + A2: 2003(Class B) z EN 50 130-4: 1995 + A1: 1998 +A2: 2003 z EN 61 000-3-2: 2000 z EN 61 000-3-3: 1995 + A1: 2001
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