BOSCH LECTUS Select ARD-SELECT-BOM Reader Security System Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Bosch
Table of Contents
BOSCH LECTUS Select ARD-SELECT-BOM Reader Security
System Instruction Manual
Safety
– Read, observe and keep the instructions – the entire safety and
operating instructions must be read and correctly followed before the readers
are operated.
– Take all warnings into account – follow all warnings on the devices and
in the operating instructions.
– Power sources – the readers should only be operated with the recommended
power sources. If you are unsure whether you can use a specific power supply,
contact your dealer.
1.1 FCC Class B
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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
General
2.1 Introduction
This installation manual is aimed at authorized service providers.
The installation manual contains instructions on the installation and
configuration of the Bosch Security Systems proximity reader LECTUS select.
Figure 2.1: LECTUS select readers
2.2 Disposal
Old electrical and electronic equipment
This product and/or battery must be disposed of separately from household waste. Dispose such equipment according to local laws and regulations, to allow their reuse and/or recycling. This will help in conserving resources, and in protecting human health and the environment.
2.3 Components
2.4 Functional requirements
The readers have tamper monitoring and tear-off detection (i.e. a sabotage
message is generated if the reader is completely torn from the wall). They are
suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Connection type: 8-pin screw / plug-in terminal
The LECTUS select reader reads data from contactless RFID credentials and
sends the data to a higher-level control center. This is where the evaluation
takes place as to whether a credential is authorized or not. The result is
sent back to the reader, which then provides a visual and an acoustic signal.
Communication between the reader and the control center takes place via an
encrypted RS485 bus.
The reader has a compact design and is available in two variants, with and
without a keyboard (each as a flush-mount version). The flush-mounted variant
fits into any device box in flush mounted or hollow-wall design according to
DIN, with a device screw distance of 60 mm.
2.4.1 OSDP
The following readers support OSDP V2 protocol:
OSDP protocol is common within the Bosch Access Control Systems product portfolio.
2.5 RFID technology
The LECTUS select readers support by default the following technologies:
– LEGIC advant
– MIFARE DESFire EV1
– MIFARE DESFire EV2
– Mobile Access
For LEGIC prime and MIFARE Classic, a special configuration is needed and is
not offered as standard.
The RFID technology that can be used is dependent on the reader configuration
and the reader firmware.
2.6 Transponder data
The support of the transponder media listed below depends on the respective
variant or reading technology (hardware platform) and the respective reader
firmware.
The following non-exhaustive list includes transponder media that is supported
by the reader.
Notice!
Recommendation when using smart card chips for LEGIC “card in card” solutions:
A suitability and functional test of the corresponding medium should be
carried out before use or if it is planned to be used.
2.7 Reading distances
The normal reading distance depends on the respective reading system, the installation environment and the type of data carrier. Direct mounting on metal might reduce the optimal reading distance.
*) Key-fob not available during the test, “AFS4096” not available as key-fob
Note : Not all designs and transponder media were available at the time
the distance was measured.
Notice!
The reading distances listed above are distance ranges measured on the basis
of a selection of transponder media. These measured reading distances are to
be regarded as typical guide values.
If other transponder media are used (chip type, design, size, production
process), the distance ranges may differ and it is recommended to carry out a
suitability and functional test of the respective medium before using or
planning to use the reader.
Influencing (reducing) the reading distance
The reading distance can be influenced due to different reasons. On the one hand this is influenced by the medium (i.e. the data carrier) and on the other hand by the ambient conditions of the antenna and the data carrier.
The following is a list of points that can reduce the reading distance:
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“Shade” or shield the data carrier with metal, such as EC card in your wallet, key fob on your key ring, etc.
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No optimal coupling, i.e., the antenna surface of the data carrier is perpendicular (90 °) to the antenna surface of the reader
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Data carrier itself
– key fob (small active antenna surface)
– “bad” response from the data carrier (ID card / key fob)
– combination ID card (e.g. LEGIC® / inductive, MIFARE / inductive etc.) -
Metal in the “active” effective area of the HF field. The transmission energy is attenuated.
This point is particularly relevant when installing the reader components in metal front panels (including metal columns, etc.).
2.8 Bluetooth® Low Energy
The readers are equipped with a Bluetooth® Low Energy module.
For more information on:
- how to install Mobile Access, refer to the Datasheet and Quick user guide of the Mobile Access
- how to adjust the read range, refer to the User manual of the Credential Management.
These documents are available in the online catalog.
Installation
3.1 General
When choosing the installation location, please note:
The readers can interfere with each other or be negatively influenced by other
systems and sources of interference. The readers can still disturb each other
at a distance of approx. two to three times the reading distance. High-energy
sources of interference in the range of the modulation and carrier frequencies
can also interfere with the transmission.
3.1.1 Mechanical structure of the flush-mount version
3.1.2 Mechanical structure of the surface-mount version
3.2 Installing data and supply lines
When supplying the reader (especially over longer distances), ensure that the
cable cross section is adequate. Since the power consumption of the individual
systems is partially pulsed, short-term voltage drops cannot be detected with
a conventional multimeter (digital or analog). However, these voltage drops
can cause a “POWER-ON-RESET” on the reader component, which can lead to
communication problems.
When dimensioning the power supply and the cable cross-sections of the
cabling, the maximum current consumption must be taken into account. It is
essential to ensure that the input voltage remains constant and corresponds to
the technical specifications of the reader.
3.3 Assembly preparation
- Lay the connection cables according to the local conditions and prepare them for connection.
- Remove the 8-pin screw / plug-in terminal from the reader module and connect the wires according to this graphic:
Notice!
The wiring must be carried out in a de-energized state. In other words, the
operating voltage may only be switched on after the reader has been fully
installed!
3.4 Assembling the reader
Flush-mount version
- Use the provided screws to screw the wall bracket onto a DIN device socket with a device screw distance of 60 mm.
- Support the reader’s tear detection by fixing the perforated tear-off tab with an additional locking screw.
Surface-mount version
- Screw the wall-mount frame to the wall using the screws. The connection cable can be inserted from above, below or directly from the wall.
- Tear detection is supported by fixing the upper left screw.
3.5 Assembling the reader module
3.5.1 Configuring the reader (DIP switches)
Depending on the firmware function, the DIP switches of the reader module must
be set accordingly.
The reader has 6 DIP switches. Each switch is numbered from 1 to 6.
With the DIP switches it possible to:
– Set the address of the reader
– Set the BUS termination
To change the reader configuration:
- Power-off the reader.
- Set the DIP switches correctly.
- Power-on the reader.
OSDP protocol
3.6 Connecting and mounting the reader module
- Insert the wired connection terminal on the reader module.
- Place the reader module flat on the wall bracket. Push the connection cable with the reader module back into the flush-mounted box.
- Push the attached reader module down until the reader module clicks into place on the wall bracket.
- After it has successfully clicked into place, slide the locking bar into the reader module until it also clicks into place.
– NOTE : A clear click can be heard each time it clicks into place.
3.7 Unmounting the reader module
- Unlock the locking bar. To do this, use the screwdriver with the blade max. 4 mm wide into the unlocking openings and press until the lock releases.
- Pull out the unlocked locking bar and remove it from the reader module.
- Push the reader module upwards to release it and lift it off forwards.
Notice!
Any changes that are done to the DIP-switches while the power is on are not
considered.
3.8 Resetting OSDP-key
Upon delivery from the factory, each reader has the ‘OSDP installation mode’
set to active.
When operating a reader with an AMC using OSDP secure channel, a dedicated
generated encryption key secures operation and prevents the use of the reader
in a different site.
Should it be necessary to change the connection to another access modular
controller, then the OSDP-key must be reset.
It is necessary to reset the OSDP-key:
– if readers and/or access modular controllers need to be changed.
– if the reader must be disposed.
1. Disconnect the reader from the socket.
2. Set all DIP-switches to OFF.
3. Connect the reader to the cable for power-up.
– The reader emits a “beep” sound.
– A green LED starts flashing.
4. Disconnect the reader again.
– The reader is now back in ‘OSDP installation mode’.
– The reader can now be used as a new reader.
Notice!
After the reset, the Mobile Access configuration of the Bluetooth® Low Energy
module is also deleted. The configuration may have to be repeated in the Setup
Access app.
Care instructions
- Do not operate the reader with sharp objects (rings, fingernails, keys … etc.)
- For cleaning, do not use any corrosive or plastic-corrosive liquids such as gasoline, turpentine, nitrous solution, etc. Harsh detergents can damage or discolor the surface.
- Do not use cleaning agents with mechanical effects such as scouring milk, scouring sponge, etc.
- Only clean the reader with a soft, damp cloth and only use clear water.
Technical specifications
- It is not set by default. Requires specific configuration with OSDP protocol. Ask for more information in advance.
More information
Visit the Bosch online product catalog for the latest technical documentation for this product.
Manufacturing dates
For product manufacturing dates, go to
www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes/
and refer to the serial number on the product label.
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