Honeywell N1097C19 Omni Arch Readers Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
Honeywell

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Product references

ARCS-X/PH5
X:

  • Standard
  • Keypad
  • Touch Screen
  • Standard + Biometrics
  • Keypad + Biometrics
  • Touch Screen + Biometrics
  • AQ: Standard + QR Code
  • BQ: Keypad + QR Code
  • CQ: Touch Screen + QR Code

ARCS-X/BF5
X:

  • / IM: Standard + 125 kHz module
  • / JM: Keypad + 125 kHz module
  • / KM: Touch Screen + 125 kHz module

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Connector Type
J4 Wiegand
1 0 Vdc
2 +Vcc (+7 Vdc to +28 Vdc)
3 D0
4 D1
5 Clock
6 NC
7 NC
8 Led 1
9 Led 2
10 Buzzer

Power supply characteristics

Characteristics

  • Communication: RS485 (L+ & L-) / RS232 (TD & RD) / TTL (Wiegand / Clock and Data)
  • Connection: Removable connectors 1×10 pins and 1×2 pins, thread 0.19685 inch
  • Protection: IP65 classified reader
  • Static relay: ASSR-1218-003E: 60 V output withstand voltage / 0.2A current rating / low on-resistance 1 Ω typical for AC/DC

Recommended cables

  • RS232: Max. length 49.2 ft
  • Wiegand / Clock & Data: Use an untwisted shielded multi-conductor. For data:
  • 2 wires AWG24 – 98 ft max / 4 wires AWG24 – 197 ft max /\
  • RS485: Use a multi-conductor shielded twisted pair cable. Max. length: 3281

Buzzer / LED
The operating mode for the Buzzer and LED 1 and 2 can be programmed by a configuration card (SCB / OCB) or controlled by the remote system with a 0 Vdc respectively on the “Led 1”, “Led 2” and “Buzzer” inputs of the reader’s connector or controlled by the communication protocol of the reader (SSCP® / OSDPTM

Anti-tearing

Tearing is detected by an accelerometer. When the reader is wrenched, the Tearing is detected by an accelerometer. When the reader is wrenched, the switch output (connector J2) provides an O/C contact to indicate the tearing of reader.

  • for R/S 31/x1: the wrenching signal will be emitted on the “Data/Data1” line. This function is configurable via a configuration card.
  • for R/S 32/33/x2/x3 and OSDPTM: the reader will perform the operations configured with the configuration card.
  • for W 32/33/x2/x3: the reader will perform the operations configured with the SSCP® protocol.

Caution: switch on the reader when it is in its final position to initialize the accelerometer in the correct position.

Relay

Read-only reader: automatic tamper management (except touch screen) or activated on the reading of a valid identifier Touch screen read-only reader: if the bell is activated, contact J2 is used to connect the external ring (max. 200 mA at 28 Vdc).  Read/Write & OSDPTM readers: the relay is controlled by the SSCP®/ OSDPTM protocol commands

UHF default configuration settings
Reader powered off. The defaults reader settings can be stored in internal memory accessible by UHF RFID technology. They will be taken into account when the reader is powered on.

Readonly reader configuration

R and S readers are configurable with SCB RFID configuration card. OSDPTM readers are configurable with OCB RFID configuration card or with FileTransfer command.

  • If the SCB/OCB is compatible with the reader’s firmware, the LED lights green and the buzzer beeps five times.
  • If the SCB/OCB is not compatible with the reader’s firmware, the LED lights red and the buzzer is activated for 1 s.
  • If the SCB/OCB key is different from the reader’s key: no reaction.

Caution: set your reader with your own company key. Powering

Powering-up the readers

On power-up, the reader enters an initialization phase:

  1. Activation of the white LED and buzzer for 100 ms. For read-only and OSDPTM readers:
  2. Activation of the LED, according to the color code: Red = +10, Orange = +5, Green = +1, indicating the firmware version.
  3. For serial R/S ARC only: the orange LED flashes 20 times: waiting for an update.
  4. Activation of the default LED (read-only: flashes blue, OSDPTM: off; if no customer specific configuration).
  5. For the ARC screen with an activated keypad, the default mode is displaying the picture on standby and activate the keyboard by pressing the screen.

Precautions for the biometric sensor and keypad

  • For optimal operation, the biometric sensor must be free of all traces of water. Outdoors it is recommended to install the reader under cover.
  • The keypad is sensitive. Take off your gloves to enter your code

Precautions for installation

  • The supply voltage at the reader’s connector should be between +7 Vdc and +28 Vdc.
  •  As far as possible, keep the reader away from computer or power source cables. They can generate electrical interference, depending on their radiation level and the proximity of the reader.
  • Recommended distance between two readers: parallel plane: 11.8 in – same plane: 15.8 in – perpendicular plane: 9.8 in.
  • Place the reader at a height of less than 2 meters / 78.74 inch (standard UL/IEC 62368).
  • If the reader is fixed on a metal surface, it is possible to have a reduction in the reading distance.
  • Use a ferrite (two-way) for the cable (power supply and data). Example: reference 74271222 WURTH ELEKTRONIK.
  • By design, the reader can be installed indoors and outdoors.
  • BEFORE powering on, connect the wires or the connector of the reader. Before disconnecting the wires or the connector of the reader, power of
  • Operating temperature:

Temperature| -22 °F to 158 °F

-30°C to +70°C

| -22 °F to 140 °F

-30°C to +60°C

| -4 °F to 158 °F

-20°C to +70°C

| -4 °F to 140 °F

-20°C to +60°C

| 14 °F to 122 °F

-10°C to +50°C

---|---|---|---|---|---
Readers| A, B, IM, JM| AQ, BQ| C, I, J, K, KM| CQ| D, E, F

TTL pull-ups
For data signals, 10ko pull-up resistors are connected internally to Vin (power supply voltage) for optimal wiring distances

RS232 / RS485 communication

Available Baud rate 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bauds
Factory Baud rate ARC R & S: 9600; ARC W: 38400 (SSCP®), 9600

(OSDPTM )
Mode| Asynchronous
Number of bits| 8
Transfer mode| LSB first
Stop bit| 1
RS485| Default broadcast address 00h

Bus architecture (RS485

RT: 120 Ω end-of-line resistor supplied.
From version 17 of the electronic board, the readers are fitted directly with pull-up / pull-down resistors on the electronic board. Earlier versions require the wiring of resistors R1 and R2 (1.5 kΩ resistors supplied) to use the extended features of the RS485 Bus: FAIL-SAFE (see RS485-AN-960).

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Smart mounting plate dimensions

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Scalability

Scalability is a specific feature of the Omni®Arch series. Each reader is composed of three parts: one switchable cover, one RFID core and one smart mounting plate.
You can upgrade functionalities and security levels by switching the cover and/or adding a biometric, 125kHz or QR Code module.

dimensions

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Steps to remove the core from the front cover

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Procedure to install the core into the front part

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Procedure to change the front part

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Mounting

Pass the cables through the hole in the base.

  • Screw the base in its final location.
  • Connect the reader.
  • Test the readings and communication.
  • Place the reader on the base (clip the top part and then pivot it down).
  • Lock the reader with the two screws provided using the specific tool.
    Procedure to add the biometric (SE6) or 125 kHz module

Procedure to add the biometric (SE6) or 125 kHz module (SE8 / SE8M) or QR Code module (SE9)

guarantees the good working orde r, compliance, technical support and after after-sales service of the readers and modules (SE6, SE8, SE8M and SE9) that are installed as explained below, without any internal or external modifications.

  • Check that the cable length that comes out of the module does not exceed 0.39 in. If it does, push the excess cable into the module housing.
  • Connect the cable of the module to connector J9. You should not have a loop(1).
  • Insert the module into the reader slot (until you hear a “click” for SE6)
  • Cut the base as shown in the drawing(2).
  • Place the “reader + module” on the base (i.e. Mounting), use the 2 screws provided with the module(3).
  • Read only readers: Activate the module with configuration card (SCB or OCB).

To pass the module cable into the support, cut out the preformed part of the support.

Option: Reinforcement plate to rigidify the assembly:

  • Standard/keyboard reader + module SE6v2: Réf. SE7-ARC-DE-02. Touch screen reader + module SE6v2: Réf. SE7-ARC-F-02.
  • Standard/keyboard reader + module SE9: Ref. TOLE-ARC-AQ-BQ-01. Touch screen reader + module SE9: Ref. TOLE-ARC-CQ-01.

SE8 / SE8M

SE8 compatible with: HID Prox / EM4x02 / EM4x50 / Nedap.
SE8M compatible with: HID Prox / EM4x02 / EM4x50 / AWID / ioProx / Indala.

SE9

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Declaration of compliance

Honeywell declares that the ARC-X reader is compliant to the essential requirements of the Directives RED 2014/53/EU, RoHS 2011/65/EU and Delegated directive. A copy of our declaration is available on request. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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

NOTE : The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with the safety requirements for RF exposure in accordance with RSS-102 issue 5 for conditions of use and with §1.1307(b), 2.1091 and 2.1093 of the FCC rules Title 47 CFR Ch. I. The maximum magnetic field level of the device is:

  • 12 dBμA/m (at 10 meters) for 13.56 MHz frequency.
  • 25 dBμA/m (at 3 meters) for 125 kHz frequency (ARC-I, ARC-J and ARC-K).
  • 9 dBμA/m (at 10 meters) for 125 kHz frequency (ARC-IM, ARC-JM and ARC

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