SECURITRON DR100 Aperio Wireless Card Reader with Relay Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
SECURITRON

SECURITRON DR100 Aperio Wireless Card Reader with Relay Instruction Manual

SECURITRON DR100 Aperio Wireless Card Reader with
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Product Components Standard Installation

Diagram 1 Product Components Standard

FIG 1 Product Components Standard.JPG

A Reader
B Relay Housing
C Mounting Bracket
D (2X) 6-32 x 1/2″
Type F Self Tapping Screws
E T8 Security Torx Bit
F 4-40 Pan Head Screw
G 4-40 Security Torx Screw
H 2mm Slotted Bit

Product Contents Secure Installation Kit

Diagram 2 Product Components Secure Kit

FIG 2 Product Components Secure Kit.JPG

A Reader Backplate
B Secure Side Relay Cover
C (4X) 4-20 Self Tapping screw
D T8 Security Torx Bit
E 4-40 Security Torx Screw

F Alcohol Swab
G Wire Sealing Grommet
H Wire Harness Extender

Product Specs

FIG 3 Product Specs.JPG

***6A max operating current draw total for product when all relays are in the wetted configuration and fully loaded.

Mounting the Relay Housing

  1. DRILL 3/4″ hole in location shown for wires to pass through.

  2. USE Mounting bracket as template to drill 2 x 1/8″ holes as shown for a 6-32 self tapping screw. Ensure Mounting Bracket is level and aligned to the 3/4″ hole before drilling 1/8″ holes.

  3. INSTALL mounting bracket using 2x 6-32 self tapping screws.

  4. WIRE input/output wires into Relay Secure Board (details in next section).
    Do not proceed with Relay Housing mounting until wiring is complete.

  5. HOOK Relay Housing onto mounting bracket and rotate until Relay Housing is fully seated onto bracket and Relay Housing Gasket is fully seated against mounting surface. Downward pressure may be needed in order to compress gasket and fully seat Relay Housing to Bracket.

  6. INSTALL provided 4-40 Pan Head Screw to secure Relay Housing to bracket.
    NOTE: In the standard configuration the Relay Housing is to be mounted on the unsecure side of the door. If the Secure Side Installation Kit is being used, the Relay Housing is to be mounted on the Secure side of the door.

FIG 4 Mounting the Relay Housing.JPG

FIG 5 Mounting the Relay Housing.JPG

Wiring the DR100 – I/O’s

FIG 6 Wiring the DR100.JPG

FIG 7 Wiring the DR100.JPG

Wiring the DR100 – Terminal Blocks

FIG 8 Wiring the DR100 – Terminal Blocks.JPG

FIG 9 Wiring the DR100 – Terminal Blocks.JPG

FIG 10 Wiring the DR100 – Terminal Blocks.JPG

Wiring the DR100 Delay Dip Switch Settings

FIG 11 Wiring the DR100 Delay Dip Switch Settings.JPG

Common Modes of Operation

FIG 12 Common Modes of Operation.JPG

FIG 13 Common Modes of Operation.JPG

NOTE: Not to be used in Life Safety scenarios

Standard Configuration Reader Installation

  1. CONNECT Reader Wire Harness from the Reader to the Relay Secure Board as shown. If using the optional heater, connect this wire as well, Diagram 9.
    NOTE: The Heater allows the device to function below -14˚ F [-10˚ C] and only activates below this temperature. The heater will come pre-installed on the Reader if the DR100E model is ordered. If the Heater was purchased separately, please refer to the Heater installation instructions provided in the Cold Weather Pack.

  2. HOOK Reader onto the top of the Relay Housing and rotate closed, Diagram 10.

  3. INSTALL 4-40 Security Torx Screw to secure reader to Relay Housing using provided T8 Security Torx Bit.

  4. VERIFY proper installation/wiring and ensure that all connected devices are operating as intended. Note: All steps must be complete for device to exit tamper state and for device to function properly.

Diagram 9 Connect Reader.

FIG 14 Diagram 9 Connect Reader.JPG

Diagram 10 Hook Reader and install Torx Screw.

FIG 15 Diagram 10 Hook Reader and install Torx
Screw.JPG

Secure Installation Kit Reader Installation

Although the DR100 has several mechanisms to detect tamper situations when mounted in the standard configuration, there may be a desire to mount the Relay Housing in a secure area apart from the Reader. The secure side installation kit provides the hardware needed to mount the Relay Housing on the secure side of the opening and mount the Reader on the opposite side.

NOTE: The DR100 is designed to remain securely affixed to a smooth mounting surface using only the mounting tape installed on the Reader Backplate. Additional optional fasteners are provided if the mounting surface is rough. The optional Wire Sealing Grommet is also provided to prevent moisture intrusion when mounting on an rough surface.

  1. REMOVE foam gasket on back of Reader, by peeling gasket back towards the top of the reader and slowing peeling off.
    • Optional – DRILL 3 x 1/8″ DIA. holes in the Reader Backplate as indicated (deburr the holes after drilling).

  2. INSERT reader cable thru exit hole on Reader Backplate.
    • Optional – WRAP Wire Sealing Grommet on Reader wire harness by opening slit in grommet and pressing onto the Reader wire harness.

  3. CONNECT Wire Harness Extender to Reader wire harness.
    NOTE: Only use provided Wire Harness Extender. No other extender should be used.

Diagram 11 Reader Installation.

FIG 16 Diagram 11 Reader Installation.JPG

FIG 17 Diagram 11 Reader Installation.JPG

Mounting Reader to Surface

NOTE: When installing with the Secure Installation Kit the Reader is to be mounted on the unsecure side of the door, opposite to the Relay Housing.
4 DRILL 1/2″ hole in mounting surface as indicated in Diagram 12.
• Optional – Use Reader Backplate as a template to drill 3 x 3/32″ holes in mounting surface. (deburr the holes after drilling). Ensure back plate is level and aligned to 1/2″ hole before drilling 3/32″ holes.
5 CLEAN Reader mounting surface using provided alcohol swab.
6 ROUTE Reader wire harness and Wire Harness Extender through the 1/2″ hole to the opening in the Relay Housing. This harness will go through the same opening as the input, output, and power wires. Diagram 13.

FIG 18 Mounting Reader to Surface.JPG

7 MOUNT Reader by removing the adhesive tape backing on Reader Backplate and adhering to desired location. Apply pressure for at least 1 minute to properly activate the adhesive tape. Diagram 14.
• Optional – Secure Reader Backplate to door with the provided 3 x 4-20 Self- Tapping Screws. Diagram 15.
8 HOOK Reader onto top of Reader Backplate and rotate until reader is fully seated. Diagram 16.
9 SECURE reader to Reader Backplate with the provided 4-40 Security Torx Screw, fasten with T8 Security Torx Bit. Diagram 17.
NOTE: Ensure reader is fully seated on Reader Backplate.

FIG 19 Diagram 14 Mount Reader.JPG

FIG 20 Diagram 14 Mount Reader.JPG

Secure Side Relay Cover Installation

NOTE: The following steps are performed on the secure side of the opening.
1 ROUTE the Wire Harness Extender to the side of the terminal blocks as shown and tuck excess cable back into the wire opening.
2 CONNECT the Wire Harness Extender to location shown below on relay board. Diagram 18.
3 HOOK Secure Side Relay Cover onto top of Relay Housing and rotate until Secure Side Relay Cover is fully seated. Diagram 19.
4 INSTALL 4-40 Security Torx Screw to secure the Secure Side Relay Cover to Relay Housing using provided T8 Security Torx Bit. Diagram 20.
5 VERIFY proper installation/wiring and ensure that all connected devices are operating as intended.
NOTE: All steps must be complete for device to exit tamper state and for device to function properly.

FIG 21 Diagram 18 Connect Wire.JPG

FIG 22 Diagram 18 Connect Wire.JPG

Aperio Hub Specifications

  • Approvals ETL, FCC, IC, C-Tick

  • Safety & Emissions FCC 47CFR Part 15 subpart B and subpart C; IC RSS-210 EN ETSI 301 489-17 v2.1.1; ENETSI 300 328 v1.7.1; EN 60950-1 ed.2 2007

  • Dimensions 82mm x 82mm x 37mm

  • Power Supply 8-24 VDC

  • Current 250 mA minimum

  • Internal Antenna 2 cross polarized dipoles

  • External Antenna (Part No. EXT-10-ANT)
    One reverse polarity SMA external antenna connector. Optional antenna type dipole with max antenna gain of 3.9 dBi.

  • Radio Standard IEEE 802.15.4(2.4GHz) – 15 channels (11-25)

  • Encryption (RadioCommunications) AES 128 bits

  • Wireless Operating Range Up to 50 ft

  • Receiver Sensitivity -100dBm 20% PER

  • Wireless Transmit Power 10 dBm/MHz

  • Class of Protection IP 20

  • Operating temperature 41°F to 95°F [5°C to 35°C]

  • Humidity < 95% non-condensing

  • Status LED (red/green/yellow)
    NOTE: This hub has not been evaluated by UL.

LED Codes

FIG 23 LED Codes.JPG

FIG 24 LED Codes.JPG

Connecting the Hub

The following applies only to Aperio factory paired kits with AH20 Hubs.
1. Connect the Wiegand D1, D0, red, and green LED signals.
NOTE: The Green LED input is used to grant access to the connected device. If the Green LED signal is not available to indicate approved access, the approval input can be activated by a relay with “NO” attached to Green LED and “C” to GND. The Red LED input is used to indicate access denied. If the RED LED signal is not connected, the reader will flash RED three times when a non- approved card is presented indicating loss of connection to the hub rather than access denied. Any other codes may be reference on the LED reference card above.

For questions regarding installation of the hubs such as hub placement, coverage area, or materials that may interfere or reduce range, please review the hub installation instructions:
content.assaabloyusa.com/doc/AADSS1177359

FIG 26.JPG

Product Specifications

  • Approvals FCC, IC

  • Wireless Frequency 2.4GHz, IEEE 802.15.4, using AES 128-bit encryption

  • HID® multiCLASS SE® technology Credentials Supported

  • High Frequency (13.56 MHz)
    » HID iCLASS®
    » HID iCLASS SE® (SIO-enabled)
    » HID iCLASS® Seos™
    » HID MIFARE® SE
    » HID DESfire® EV1 SE
    » MIFARE CLASSIC
    » DESfire® EV1
    » DESfire® EV2 (Legacy Mode)

  • Low Frequency (125 kHz)
    HID Prox®, AWID, EM4102

  • Mobile Access Credentials
    NFC
    HID BLE Mobile Access SEOS iOS Apple Wallet

Certifications

  • UL 294 listed – Indoor & Outdoor Rated
  • FCC Part 15 & Industry Canada Compliant
  • RoHS compliant

Safety and Emissions

  • FCC 47CFR Part 15, subpart C
  • IC RSS-102
  • RSS-210
  • RSS-247
  • RE Directive 2014/53/EU EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3,
    EN 300 440, EN 300 330, EN 300 328, EN 62368-1, EN 62479

NOTE: The effective operational range/distance (RF performance) of any wireless device is dependent on a variety of factors including but not limited to metalized reflective surfaces, absorbing materials, building materials, coexistence with nearby transmitters, adjacent band harmonics, etc. For example, if the application requires the Aperio ES100 Reader to communicate though glass with metalized (solar) film applied to reach the hub, the maximum distance may be reduced to as much as 50 feet (15 meters) depending on these factors. Please perform an RF site survey before installation.

WARNING

FCC Statement
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:

  1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Operation with non-approved equipment is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits for general population, the module must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

This module is labeled with its own FCC ID and IC Certification Number. If the FCC ID and IC Certification Number are not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. In that case, the final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following:

Contains FCC ID: VC3-DR100V3 Contains FCC ID: Y88-MBM1CC2640
Contains IC ID: 7160A-DR100V3 Contains IC ID: 9504A-MBM1CC2640

IC Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Warranty

For information on warranty coverage and replacement options, please visit securitron.com/warranty

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