Secukey XK6-RX OSDP Reader User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Secukey
Table of Contents
**OSDP Reader
User Manual
**
Introduction
It is a waterproof OSDP keypad reader, and also with Wiegand output, can read
125KHz EM card, HID card & 13.56MHz Mifare cards at the same time.
Features :
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Waterproof, conforms to IP66
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OSDP+ Wiegand, AES 128 encryption
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Card Type:125KHz HID, EM & 13.56MHz Mifare
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Programmable Wiegand output
EM card: Wiegand 26-44 bits output (default: 26bits)
Mifare card: Wiegand 26-44, 56, 58bits output {default: 34bits)
HID card: Wiegand 26-37 bits output -
PIN output: 4 bits, 8 bits or virtual card number
Specifications:
Operation Voltage | 12-18V DC |
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Standby Current | 550mA |
Frequency | 125KHz & 13.56MHz |
Card Type | EM & HID & MIFARE |
Read Range | 2-4 cm |
Wiegand Output Format | EM card: Wiegand 26-44 bits output (default: 26bits) |
Mifare card: Wiegand 26-44, 56, 58bits output (default: 34bits) HID card:
Wiegand 26-37 bits output
Keypad Transmission Format| 4 bits (factory default)
8 bits or virtual card number can be set
Operating Temperature| -40°C-60°C
Operating Humidity| 0% — 98% RH
Color| Black
Index of Protection| IP66
Dimension| 120x75x20mm(Wide) 120x50x20(Slim)
Net Weight| 200g (Wide) / 150g (Slim)
Shipping Weight| 250g (Wide) / 200g (Slim)
Installation
- Drill 2 holes (A, C) on the wall for the screws and one hole (B) for the cable
- Knock the rubber bungs to the holes (A, C)
- Fix the back cover on the wall with 2 screws
- Thread the cable though the cable hole (B)
- Attach the unit to the back cover
Wiring
Color | Function | Notes |
---|---|---|
Red | Power + | +12V |
Black | GND | Ground |
Green | DO | Data 0 |
White | D1 | Data 1 |
Brown | LED | Green LED Light Control |
Yellow | Buzzer | Buzzer Control |
Blue | A | RS485A |
Gray | B | RS485B |
Connection Diagram
Connect with OSDP Controller Connect with Wiegand Controller
Programming
Note: When enter program mode, need press for 5 seconds, then press Master
code# (Factory default master code: 123456)
Set Master Code (6 digits)
The Master Code is used to prevent unauthorized access to the system, we
highly recommend immediately updating it and recording the New Master Code.
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1.Enter Program Mode | ‘(Master Code) # (factory default: 123456) |
2.Update Master Code | 0 (New Master Code) # (Repeat New Master Code) # |
3.Exit Program Mode | * |
Set Wiegand Format for EM Cards
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1. Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code) # |
2. Set Wiegand Format | 1 (26-44) # |
(Factory default is 26bits)
3. Exit Program Mode|
Set Wiegand Format for HID Cards
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1. Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code) # |
2. Output Format Setting | 2 0 # (Auto output. factory default) |
2 (26-37) #
3. Exit Program Mode|
Set Wiegand Format for MIFARE Cards
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1.Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code) # |
2.Output Format Setting | 3 0 # (Auto output) |
3 (26-44, 56, 58) #
(Factory default is 34 bits)
3. Exit Program Mode|
Set PIN Output Format
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1.Enter Program Mode | *(Master Code) # |
2.Virtual Card Number Output
PIN output
PIN output| 4 0 #
4 4 # (fatory default)
4 8 #
3. Exit Program Mode|
Set Keypad Backlit
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1. Enter Program Mode | (Master Code) # |
2. Keypad Backlit
Always ON OR
2. Keypad Backlit
Automatic OFF after 20s| 5 1 # (fatory default)
52#
3. Exit Program Mode| *
Baud Rate Settings (Factory default: 9600)
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1. Enter Program Mode | (Master Code) # |
Setting values: | 6 (4800, 9600, 14400,19200, |
38400, 56000, 57600,115200,
128000)#
3. Exit Program Mode| *
Note: The baud rate of all readers under the same controller should be set to the same with the controller’s baud rate, otherwise the connection will fail.
OSDP Address Settings (Factory default: 0)
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1. Enter Program Mode | (Master Code) # |
Setting the address | 7 (0-126)# |
3. Exit Program Mode | * |
Note : The addresses of all readers under the same controller should be set to be different, otherwise the two readers will conflict
Reset to Factory Default (two methods)
Method 1
Programming Step | Keystroke Combination |
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1. Enter Program Mode | (Master Code) # |
2. Reset to Factory Default | 50# |
3. Exit Program Mode | * |
Method 2 (This way is suitable for users forget the master code):
Power off, connect Yellow wire and GND wire, then power on, wait for 5
seconds, there will be a long beep, meas reset to factory default
successfully, then disconnect the Yellow wire and GND wire.
Indicator light status
Operation Status | Indicator liqht color | Buzzer |
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Standby status | OSDP Controller decides | |
Correct Card | OSDP Controller decides | beep- |
Error Card | OSDP Controller decides | beep- |
Packing List
Name | Quantitv |
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Reader | 1 |
Manual | 1 |
Self Tapping Screws | 2(∅425mm) |
USB Serial Tools | 2 |
Rubber plug | 2 |
FCC STATEMENT :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning : 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.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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