GeoVision READER-G GV-Card Reader User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- GeoVision
Table of Contents
- GeoVision READER-G GV-Card Reader
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 and GV-SR1251
- GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352
- GV-RKD1352
- GV-R1355
- GV-RKR1355
- GV-RKV1355
- GV-R1354
- GV-DFK1355
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GeoVision READER-G GV-Card Reader
Specifications
- Product Name: GV-Card Reader
- Model: READER-G
- Manufacturer: GeoVision, Inc.
- Address: 9F, No. 246, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan
- Contact: Tel: +886-2-8797-8377, Fax: +886-2-8797-8335
- Website: www.geovision.com.tw
Product Usage Instructions
1. Safety Precautions
Before connecting or operating the GV-Card Reader, ensure to read and follow all safety precautions mentioned in the user manual to prevent any accidents or damage.
2. Installation
Follow the installation guidelines provided in the manual for proper setup of the card reader. Ensure waterproofing measures are taken if using specific models like GV-DFK1355 or GV-RKV1355.
3. Connection
Connect the GV-Card Reader to the appropriate power source and interface following the instructions provided. Make sure to use shielded interface cables for connections to computers or other devices.
4. Operation
Once installed and connected, the GV-Card Reader is ready for operation. Follow the user manual for details on how to use the reader effectively.
FAQs
- Q: What should I do if the card reader is not responding?
- A: In case of non-responsiveness, check the power connection and ensure proper installation following the guidelines provided in the manual.
- Q: Can I use the GV-Card Reader outdoors?
- A: While some models have waterproofing measures, it is recommended to avoid direct exposure to harsh weather conditions to ensure longevity.
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GV-Card Reader
User’s Manual
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
READER-G
© 2023 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this
manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of
GeoVision.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is
accurate. GeoVision, Inc. makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind
and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed
for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the
information or products contained herein. Features and specifications are
subject to change without notice.
GeoVision, Inc. 9F, No. 246, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-8797-8377 Fax: +886-2-8797-8335 http://www.geovision.com.tw
Trademarks used in this manual: GeoVision, the GeoVision logo and GV series
products are trademarks of GeoVision, Inc. Windows is the registered trademark
of Microsoft Corporation. MIFARE and DESFire are registered trademarks of NXP
B.V.
November 2023
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Notice
Notice for GV-R1352 V2B and GV-R1352 V2C: 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.
Notice for GV-RKD1352
Federal Communication Commission Interference 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 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 Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example – use only
shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
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Preface
Welcome to the GV-Card Reader User’s Manual.
This Manual applies to the following GV-Card Readers:
Reader Models GV-Reader1251 and 1352 V2 GV-SR1251 GV-RK1352 / R1352 GV-DFR1352
(Rev. B) GV-DFK1355 GV-RKD1352 GV-R1355 GV-RKR1355 GV-RKV1355 GV-R1354
Some GV reader models support MIFARE® DESFire®, MIFARE Plus® and MIFARE
Classic® access cards and tags. For details, you may refer to the product’s
datasheet.
Naming and Definition
Name
UID GID DES-ID
Description
A type of card number; stands for Unique Identifier. A type of card number;
stands for GeoVision Identifier. A type of card number used for MIFARE®
DESFire® cards.
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Note for Waterproofing
To prevent water from penetrating the reader from the rear panel, use the
following waterproofing measures when installing GV-DFK1355, GV-RKV1355, GV-
RKR1355, or GVRKD1352.
1. The rear panel of GV-DFK1355 or GV-RKV1355 has waterproofing rubber rings.
Install the reader tightly against the wall to prevent water from entering
along the wall. Apply silicone sealant to the sides of the reader if it is
mounted on an uneven surface.
2. Apply silicone sealant to the sides of GV-RKR1355 or GV-RKD1352 readers to
prevent water from entering along the wall.
(X) A gap between the wall and the reader
(O) The reader against the wall
1 GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 and GV-SR1251
GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 and GV-SR1251
GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 includes transmit-receive antenna and
electronics. It has both Wiegand and RS-485 outputs that can be connected to
any standard access control panel. The LED indicator is controllable by the
host system and changes from red to green to indicate access granted. GV-
Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 also has a host-controllable buzzer.
1.1 Packing List
If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer to arrange a
replacement.
For GV-Reader 121 / 1352 V2 1. GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 2. Bag of screws 3. GV-
Reader Software CD 4. Warranty Card For GV-SR1251 1. GV-SR1251 2. Screw x 6 3.
Plastic Screw Anchor x 4 4. Plastic Case 5. Warranty Card
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1.2 Installation
1.2.1 Electric Wire
Wire Color
Red Black Green White Blue Light Blue Yellow Orange Light Red
Function
DC 7.5 ~ 12 V GND Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1 RS-485 + RS-485 Beeper Green
LED Red LED
1.2.2 Switch Settings of GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2
ON
ECE
12345678
Electric Wire
ON
ECE
Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Default settings are all ON. SW 1 Beeper Control: The default mode for the
Beeper Control is the internal control.
When the setting is “On”, the Reader is sounded after a card is read. When the
setting is “Off”, the Beeper is controlled externally. You can use the
external beeper control line to activate the beeper.
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SW2-SW3 Green/Red LED Control: The default mode for the Green/Red LED Control
is the internal control. The LED is normally red. When a card is read, the LED flashes
green. When the setting is “Off”, the Green/Red LED is controlled externally. The
external control lines can then be used to operate the LEDs.
SW4 Master/Slave: The switch is used to select the Reader’s communication interface.
When the setting is “On”, the Reader is controlled by Wiegand signal. When the setting
is “Off”, the Reader is for RS-485 signal. SW5-SW7 ID Setting: Switch 5 to switch 7 is used to set the Reader’s ID for wiring in a
daisy chain.
ID
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SW5
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
SW6
OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
SW7
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
SW8 RS-485 Terminal Resistor: When the setting is “On,” a 120-ohm resistor is
connected between RS-485+ and RS-485-. This setting is used in the last device when
multiple RS-485 devices are connected together.
Note: After changing the dip switch settings, the unit must be reset by powering down then up again before the new switch setting will take effect.
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1.2.3 Define the ID of GV-SR1251
Up to 8 readers can be connected to GV-AS Controller via a single RS-485
interface. To create a daisy chain connection, use the Setup AP to define each
reader’s ID number. 1. Install and download the Setup AP. For details, see 2.4
Install GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP. 2. Run GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP.
3. Select the COM port that is connected to the reader and click Open COM.
The red square next to the COM port box should change to blue to indicate the
COM port is correct.
4. Select an ID number for the reader. The ID number ranges from 0 to 7. 5.
Click Setup. The serial number and firmware version of the reader are
automatically
detected. The settings are sent to the reader. Note: 1. To define the ID
number of GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2, use the switches at the back of
the reader. 2. GV-SR1251 only reads UID (Unique Identifier). Therefore, the
Only Read GID option
in the GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP is not functional for GV-SR1251.
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1.3 Connect the Reader to GV-AS Controller
GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 is compatible with any standard access
controllers. The following diagrams illustrate how to connect GV-Reader1251 /
1352 V2 / SR1251 to GV-AS Controller through Wiegand or RS-485 interface, and
how to connect GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 to third-party access
controllers and GV-DVR/NVR.
For GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2, after you wire the connection between the reader
and the access controller, ensure that related switch settings on GV-
Reader1251 / 1352 V2 are configured correctly.
Note: Each reader consumes 60 mA of power. The total power consumption of the
output devices and readers connected to GV-AS Controller must be under 2.5A
(for GV-CS1320), 3A (for GV-AS1620, GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120), 3.5A (for GV-
AS410 / 4110) or 5A (for GVAS810 / 8110). Connect an external power supply if
the power supplied from GV-AS Controller is insufficient.
1.3.1 Connect through Wiegand Interface
Wiegand
BZ RL GL D1 D0 12V
GV-AS Controller
(Black) (Yellow) (Light red) (Orange) (White) (Green) (Red)
GV-Reader GV-Reader
Switch Setting for Wiegand Connection (GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 only)
ON
ECE
12345678 SW4 must be turned ON.
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1.3.2 Connect through RS-485 Interface
Multiple readers can be connected to GV-AS Controller through a single RS-485
interface.
GND +
(Black) (Light blue) (Blue)
GV-Reader
12V
(Red)
GV-AS Controller
GV-Reader
Switch Settings for RS-485 Connection (GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 only)
ON
ECE
12345678 SW4 must be turned OFF.
Switch Settings for Multiple GV-Readers (RS-485) (GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2
only) When connecting multiple readers to GV-AS Controller, turn SW8 on the
last connected GV-Reader to ON. Make sure to define the ID of each reader
using SW5 to SW7 first.
ON
ECE
ON 12345678
ECE
12345678
GV-Reader 1
GV-Reader 8
ID Number Settings for Multiple GV-Readers (RS-485) (GV-SR1251 only) To define the ID of each GV-SR1251, see 1.2.3 Define the ID of GV-SR1251.
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1 GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 and GV-SR1251 Defining Readers on GV-AS Controller
Web Interface After configuring the switch settings of GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2
or defining the ID number of GV-SR1251 using GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP, you need to
specify which door each reader controls on the Web interface of GV-AS
Controller. 1. On the controller’s Web interface, select Extended Reader. This
page appears.
2. If the readers are connected using RS-485, select the RS485 checkbox in
front of the ID number. The ID number must match the ID you configured using
SW5 SW7 (for GVReader1251 / 1352 V2) or GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP (for GV-
SR1251).
3. Leave the serial number field blank. 4. Select a door/gate for the reader
under Function. Click Submit.
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1.3.3 Connect to GV-DVR/NVR and Third-Party Controllers
GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 is compatible with third-party access
controllers. With its compatibility, you can also add a GV-DVR/NVR to this
connection to empower your management.
After connecting GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 to the access controller
through the Wiegand interface, connect the reader to GV-DVR/NVR via GV-COM,
GV-Hub or GVNET/IO Card V3.1.
Note: GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251 is not compatible with the GV-NET Card
and the GV-NET/IO Card of versions earlier than V3.
(Red)
Acces s Cont roller (third-party)
(power supply: 7.5~12 V)
(Black) (Gre en) (White)
GV-Reader
GV-COM / GV-Hub /
GV-NET/IO Card V3.1
(Blue)
GV-Reader
(Light blue) –
USB
GV-System
Switch Setting (GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 only)
ON
ECE
12345678 SW4 must be turned OFF.
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1.4 Overlay Card Numbers on GV-DVR/NVR Live View
You can overlay card numbers recognized at GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251
onto a camera channel on GV-DVR/NVR. To overlay card numbers on GV-DVR/NVR
channels, connect the reader to GV-DVR/NVR through a RS-485 / USB converter
(e.g. GV-COM, GVHub or GV-NET/IO Card V3.1) as illustrated below. For details,
see 2.5 Overlay Card Numbers on GV-DVR/NVR Live View.
(Blue)
RS-485 +
(Light Blue) RS-485 –
USB
GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 / SR1251
GV-HUB / GV-COM / GV-NET/IO Card
GV-DVR/NVR
Note:
1. For GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2, you need to define the ID number and set the
reader to slave by configuring the switch settings. For details, see 1.2.2
Switch Settings of GVReader1251 / 1352 V2.
2. For GV-SR1251, you need to define the ID number and set the reader to
Slave using GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP. For details, see 2.5.1 Define the ID and Set
the Reader to Slave.
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1.5 Control the Beeper and LED
You can configure GV-AS Controller (AS210 / 2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 /
8110) to control the reader’s beeper or LED externally. Through the
controller’s Web interface, you can configure the controller to activate the
reader’s red LED, green LED, or beeper in response to a specific alert event.
- For GV-SR1251, enable external controls of the reader’s beeper and LED by
using the
GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP. For details, see 2.6.1 Enable External Control on the Reader. 2. For GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2, enable external controls of the reader’s beeper and LED
by configuring the switch settings. For details, see 1.2.2 Switch Settings of GVReader1251 / 1352 V2. 3. Wire the beeper, Red LED or Green LED from the reader to the controller. For details, see 2.6.2 Connect the Beeper and LED. - Specify the beeper and LED settings for each door through the controller’s
Web interface. For details, see 2.6.3 Set the Beeper and LED for Each
Door/Gate.
Note: GV-AS1620 can also externally control the reader’s LED and beeper for access granted and denied. For details, see GV-AS1620 User’s Manual. IMPORTANT: When GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 / SR1251 is connected to a controller via an RS-485 connection, external control of the LED and beeper is not supported.
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1 GV-Reader1251 / 1352 V2 and GV-SR1251
1.6 Specifications
CPU
Wiegand Interface
Power Source Power Consumption LED Audio
Frequency
RS-485 Color Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight Ingress Protection Certification
GV-Reader1251
GV-SR1251
8-bit microprocessor Wiegand 26 bits, distance 30 m (98.43 ft) with GV-AS210 /
410 / 810; distance 100 m (328.1 ft) with GV-AS2110 / 2120 / 4110 / 8110, GV-
AS1620
DC 7.5~12V
GV-Reader1352 (V2)
Wiegand 26 / 34 bits, distance 30 m (98.43 ft)
60 mA
Red, Green LED
Red, Green, Blue LED Red, Green LED
Buzzer
125 kHz
13.56 MHz ISO 14443A
9,600 bps, distance 600 m (1968.50 ft)
Gray
-35 °C ~ 65 °C (-31 °F ~ 149 °F)
10 ~90% RH (non-condensing)
75 (W) x 115 (H) x 15 (T) mm, with enclosure 35 (T) mm
3 (W) x 4.5 (H) x 0.6 (T) in, with enclosure 1.38 (T) in
150 g / 0.33 lb
125 g / 0.27 Ib
150 g / 0.33 lb
IP54
IP66
IP54
CE, FCC, RoHS
For the number of readers supported by a variety of GeoVision controllers, see the compatibility table.
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Chapter 2
GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352
Card readers GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 are able to recognize access cards.
The keypad on GV-RK1352 allows it to recognize PIN codes. GV-DFR1352 is
intended for installation on the door frame. Featured with the Wiegand and
RS-485 outputs, the readers can be connected to any standard access control
system. They are protected by a weather sealed and IP66 compliant housing for
outdoor use.
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2.1 Packing List
GV-RK1352
2 GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352
1. GV-RK1352 Card Reader 2. Screw x 2 3. Screw Anchor x 2 4. Front Cover
Plate x 1
GV-R1352 GV-DFR1352
5. Software CD 6. Installation Guide 7. Warranty Card
1. GV-R1352 Card Reader 2. Screw x 3 3. Screw Anchor x 2 4. Security Torx 5.
Software CD 6. Installation Guide 7. Warranty Card
1. GV-DFR1352 Card Reader 2. Screw x 2 3. Screw Anchor x 2 4. Front Cover
Plate x 2 5. Software CD 6. Installation Guide 7. Warranty Card
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2.2 Physical Descriptions
2.2.1 Electric Wire
GV-RK1352
Wire Color
Red Black Yellow Orange Light Red Green White Blue Light Blue
Function
DC 7.5 ~ 12 V GND Beeper Green LED Red LED Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1
RS-485 + RS-485 –
GV-R1352
Wire Color
Red Black Yellow Orange Light Red Green White Blue Light Blue Gray Purple
Brown
Function
DC 7.5 ~ 12V GND Beeper Green LED Red LED Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1 RS-485
- RS-485 N/A N/A N/A
Rear View Rear View
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GV-DFR1352
Wire Color
Red Black Yellow Orange Light Red Green White Blue Light Blue Gray Purple
Brown
Function
DC 7.5 ~ 12V GND Beeper Green LED Red LED Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1 RS-485
- RS-485 N/A N/A N/A
Rear View
Install the GV-DFR1352 to the door frame using the supplied screws and screw anchors. Before placing and sticking the front cover plate to the GV-DFR1352, remove the Plastic Cover to prevent scratches to the cover after installed.
Screw
Plastic Cover
Screw Front Cover Plate
GV-DFR1352
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2.2.2 Keypad (GV-RK1352 Only)
When using the reader, you can enter the door’s Common Password or the card’s
PIN code on the keypad to gain access. The access mode is set in GV-ASManager
(software).
1. 0~9 Number Keys: Press the number keys to enter a PIN or password. 2. #
Key: Press the # key to confirm an entry. 3. Key: Press the key to cancel an
entry.
IMPORTANT: The Card and PIN Code mode requires users to enter the card’s PIN
code, press the # key to confirm the code, and then present the card to gain
access.
2.2.3 LED and Beeper
In standby mode, the LED is blue. When a card is read, the LED flashes green
and the beeper beeps once.
The reader comes with external control wires for Green LED, Red LED and
Beeper. You can connect these control wires to GV-AS Controller to change the
default settings of the LED and beeper. For details on how to configure the
settings, see 2.6 Control the Beeper and LED.
Note: 1. The following controllers support external control of the LED and
beeper: GV-AS210 /
2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 / 8110, and GV-AS1620. 2. The LED and beeper
functions are currently unavailable for GV-RK1352 when it is
accessed by the built-in keypad. IMPORTANT: When GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 /
SR1251 is connected to a controller via an RS-485 connection, external control
of the LED and beeper is not supported.
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2.3 Connect the Reader to GV-AS Controller
You can connect the readers to GV-AS Controllers through Wiegand or RS-485
interface. Note that the connection between the reader and GV-AS Controller
varies among controller models. For the number of readers supported by a
variety of GeoVision controllers, see the compatibility table.
Note: 1. GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 is compatible with GV-AS100 / 1010 / 110
/ 120 / 210
/ 2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 / 8110, GV-AS1620, GV-CS1320. However, to
enable the keypad function on GV-RK1352, you can only connect GV-RK1352 to the
controllers through the following interfaces. · GV-AS100 / 110 / 120: Wiegand
· GV-AS1010: RS-485 · GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 / 8110:
Wiegand and RS-485 · GV-AS1620: Wiegand and RS-485 · GV-CS1320: RS-485 2. Each
GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 consumes 60 mA of power. The total power
consumption of the output devices and readers connected to GV-AS Controller
must be under 2.5A (for GV-CS1320), 3A (for GV-AS1620, GV-AS210 / 2110 /
2120), 3.5A (for GV-AS410 / 4110) or 5A (for GV-AS810 / 8110). Connect an
external power supply if the power supplied from GV-AS Controller is
insufficient.
2.3.1 Connect through Wiegand Interface
The following diagrams use GV-RK1352 and GV-AS810 Controller as an example. Up to
eight readers can be connected to GV-AS810 Controller through the controller’s Wiegand
interface.
Wire Color Function
Wiegand A
GND D1 D0 12V
GV-AS810 Controller
(Black) (White) (Green) (Red)
GV-RK1352 or GV-R1352
Black White Green Red
GND Wiegand Data 1 Wiegand Data 0 DC 7.5 ~ 12V
Note: Connection through Wiegand interface is not supported for GV-AS1010.
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2.3.2 Connect through RS-485 Interface
The following diagrams use GV-RK1352 and GV-AS810 Controller as an example. Up
to eight readers can be connected together to the RS-485 interface on GV-AS810
Controller.
Connecting four or less readers to GV-AS810 Controller:
RS485
GND BB+ AA+ 12V
GV-AS810 Controller
(Black)
GV-RK1352 or GV-R1352
(Light Blue)
(Blue)
(Red)
Reader 1
Reader 4
Wire Color Black Light Blue Blue Red
Function GND RS-485 RS-485 + DC 7.5 ~ 12V
Connecting five or more readers to GV-AS810 Controller: For readers five to eight, connect the RS-485 cable to the RS-485 interface on GVAS810 Controller and then connect the 12V power output and GND of the reader to a 12V DC power output on the controller.
RS485
12V OUTPUT
GND 12V GND 12V GND 12V
GND BB+ AA+ 12V
GV-AS810 Controller
(Black)
(Red) (Black)
(Light Blue) (Blue)
(Red) Readers 1-4
Readers 5-8
GV-RK1352 or GV-R1352
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2.3.3 Define Readers on GV-AS Controller Web Interface
Since multiple readers can connect to GV-AS Controller using one RS-485
interface, you need to specify which door each reader controls. This section
explains how to define readers on the Web interface of GV-AS Controller. On
the Web interface, you can also set the reader to read the GID or UID on your
card / key fob. Note that the Web interface of different GV-AS Controller
models varies.
1. On the controller’s Web interface, click Extended Reader. This dialog box
appears.
2. In the GV-Reader/CR420/GF1921/GF1922 section, select the RS485 checkbox next to the ID number, and type the Serial Number which can be found on the rear panel of the reader. The ID number is assigned to the reader.
GV-R1352 V1 V2
ABC D
666666666666
Red Black Green White Blue L Blue
7.5V~12VDC GND Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1 RS-485+ RS-485-
Yellow Orange L Red Brown Purple Gray
Beeper Green LED
Red LED N/A N/A N/A
© 2011 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved. All GeoVision Products are made in Taiwan.
3. Select a door/gate for the reader from the Function drop-down list.
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4. Next to Read Mode, select Read UID or Read GID to set the connected reader
to read UID (Unique Identifier) or GID (GeoVision Identifier) formatted cards
/ key fobs.
If you select Read GID, ensure there are two sets of digits on your card / key
fob as shown below. If your card / key fob only has one set of digits, GID is
not supported.
GID
14001110
5. Click Submit.
UID
138,08572
140103181,0684572
UID GID
Note:
1. When you click Submit on the Extended Reader page of GV-AS1010 / 210 /
2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 / 8110, GV-AS1620, or GV-CS1320, all readers
connected through RS-485 interface will reboot.
2. GID format is only supported by GV-RK1352 / GV-R1352 / GV-DFR1352 (Rev. B)
V1.2 or later.
3. If you are using third-party cards or key fobs, you must set the reader to
read UID.
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2.4 Install GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP
GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP allows you to set the reader’s beeper, LED, ID number,
master / slave status, and whether it reads UID or GID. To use the Config AP,
you need to connect the reader to a PC using a RS-485 / USB converter (e.g.
GV-COM, GV-Hub or GV-NET/IO Card V3.1), as illustrated below.
(Blue)
RS-485 +
(Light Blue) RS-485 –
USB
GV-RK1352
GV-HUB / GV-COM /
PC
GV-NET/IO Card
You can install the Config AP from the GeoVision website. To use a GV-COM, GV- Hub or GV-NET/IO Card V3.1, you also need to install GV-USB Device Driver to enable the device.
Downloading from GeoVision Website 1. Go to the download page of GeoVision
Website:
https://www.geovision.com.tw/download/product/GV-RK1352 2. Download GV-RK1352
& GV-R1352 & GV-DFR1352 Config Utility.
3. To download GV-USB Device Driver, go to the download page: https://www.geovision.com.tw/download/product/GV-NET%20IO%20card%20V3.2
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2.5 Overlay Card Numbers on GV-DVR/NVR Live View
You can overlay card numbers recognized at the reader onto a camera channel on
GVDVR/NVR. To overlay card numbers on GV-DVR/NVR channels, connect the reader
to GVDVR/NVR through a RS-485 / USB converter (e.g. GV-COM, GV-Hub or GV-
NET/IO Card V3.1) as illustrated below.
(Blue)
RS-485 +
(Light Blue) RS-485 –
USB
GV-RK1352 or GV-R1352
GV-HUB / GV-COM / GV-NET/IO Card
GV-System
Note: GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 is not compatible with GV-NET Card and
GVNET/IO Card of versions earlier than V3.
To overlay card numbers on GV-DVR/NVR, follow the steps in the sections below:
2.5.1 Define the ID and Set the Reader to Slave: The application requires
setting the
reader to Slave mode. Assign a unique ID to each reader when multiple readers
are connected. 2.5.2 Add the Reader to GV-DVR/NVR
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2.5.1 Define the ID and Set the Reader to Slave
After the reader is connected to the computer of GV-DVR/NVR, use GV-R/RK/DFR
Setup AP to define the ID number of the reader and set the reader to Slave. 1.
Run GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP. See 2.4. Install GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP for how to
install.
2. Select the COM port that is connected to the reader and click Open COM.
The red square next to the COM port box should change to blue to indicate the
COM port is correct.
3. Under Master / Slave, set the reader to Slave. 4. Select an ID number for
the reader. The ID number ranges from 0 to 7. 5. Click Setup. The settings are
sent to the reader. The serial number and firmware version
of the reader will be automatically detected. If you want to connect multiple
readers to GV-DVR/NVR, you must assign each reader a unique ID number. Connect
each reader to the computer one at a time, and then follow the steps above to
create an ID number.
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Note: 1. If the COM port is incorrect, an “Error opening serial port” message
will appear. To
verify the COM port that is connected to the reader, go to Windows Device
Manager. In the Ports (COM & LPT) field, you should see the entry for Prolific
USB-to-Serial Comm Port and the COM number currently in use. 2. If you are
using an older version of the Config AP, you will have to manually type the
serial number of the reader. The serial number is on the rear panel of the
reader.
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2.5.2 Add the Reader to GV-DVR/NVR
1. In GV-DVR/NVR, click the Configure button, select Accessories, and select
GV Wiegand Capture Device Setting. This dialog box appears.
2. Click the New button. This dialog box appears.
Type: Select GV-Wiegand Capture. Device: Type a number and name to help you
identify the reader. COM: Select the COM port connected to the reader.
Address: Select the ID of the connected reader you configured with GV-R/RK/DFR
Config AP. Camera: Assign the reader to a channel to overlay card numbers on
live view. 3. Click the Add button.
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2.6 Control the Beeper and LED
You can configure GV-AS Controller (AS210 / 2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 /
8110) to control the reader’s beeper or LED externally. Through the
controller’s Web interface, you can configure the controller to activate the
reader’s red LED, green LED, or beeper in response to a specific alert event.
For this function to work, follow the steps in the three sections below: 1.
Enable external control of the beeper or LED by using GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP.
See
section 2.6.1. 2. Connect the control wires of the beeper, Red LED or Green
LED to the controller. See
section 2.6.2. 3. Define the beeper or LED for each door through the
controller’s Web interface. See
section 2.6.3.
Note: GV-AS1620 can also externally control the reader’s LED and Beeper for
access granted and denied. For details, see GV-AS1620 User’s Manual.
IMPORTANT: When GV-RK1352 / R1352 / DFR1352 / SR1251 is connected to a
controller via an RS-485 connection, external control of the LED and beeper is
not supported.
2.6.1 Enable External Control on the Reader
To enable external control of the reader’s Beeper or LED, first connect the
reader to a computer through a RS-485 / USB converter (e.g. GV-COM, GV-Hub or
GV-NET/IO Card V3.1) as illustrated below.
(Blue) RS-485 + USB
(Light Blue) RS-485 –
GV-RK1352
GV-HUB / GV-COM /
PC
GV-NET/IO Card
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1. Start GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP and select the COM port that is connected to
the reader. Note: For how to install the Config AP, see 2.4 Install
GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP. For how to identify the COM port of the reader, see Note
1, 2.5.1 Define the ID and Set the Reader to Slave. 2. Click Open COM.
3. To enable external control of Beeper or LED, select Beeper, Green LED or
Red LED. 4. Select Master from the Master / Slave drop-down list. 5. Select an
ID number for the reader. Make sure the ID number on the Config AP matches
that set on the Extended Reader page of the controller’s Web interface. 6.
Click Setup. The settings are sent to the reader. The serial number and the
firmware
version of the reader are automatically detected. If you want to control
multiple readers with a controller, connect each reader to the computer one at
a time, and follow the above steps to enable its external control.
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2.6.2 Connect the Beeper and LED
Connect the control wires of the beeper, Red LED, or Green LED to any of the
outputs on the GV-AS Controller (GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 /
8110).
Wiring LED to GV-AS Controller The diagram below shows how to wire Green LED
using GV-RK1352 and GV-AS810 as an example. Use the light red wire instead for
Red LED.
NO COM NC NO COM NC
OUT12 OUT11
GND D1 D0 12V
GV-AS810 Controller
Green LED (Orange)
(Black) (White) (Green) (Red)
GV-RK1352 or GV-R1352
Wire Color Black Orange Light Red
Function GND Green LED Red LED
Wiring Beeper to GV-AS Controller The diagram below shows how to wire the beeper using GV-RK1352 and GV-AS810 as an example.
NO COM NC NO COM NC
OUT12 OUT11
GND D1 D0 12V
GV-AS810 Controller
Beeper (Yellow)
(Black) (White) (Green) (Red)
GV-RK1352 or GV-R1352
Wire Color Black Yellow
Function GND Beeper
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After wiring the beeper, go to GV-ASManager and select the alarm conditions
that will activate it. To configure the alarm conditions in GV-ASManager,
right-click the controller in the device list, select Settings, and then the
Door / Gate tab.
2.6.3 Set the Beeper and LED for Each Door/Gate
After connecting the wires for the beeper or LED, specify the conditions to
activate the beeper or LED on the GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 /
8110 Web interface.
1. On the controller’s Web interface, click Output Setting. This page
appears.
a
b
2. Find the output # wired to the beeper or LED and specify up to 2 alarm
conditions to activate the beeper or LED.
a. Output Type: Select Normal, Toggle or Pulse. If you select Pulse, specify
the duration in seconds for the beeper or LED to be activated.
b. Output Conditions: Select the door and the alarm condition to activate the
beeper or LED. Up to 2 sets of output conditions can be set.
3. Click Submit.
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2.7 Configure Card Identifier
The reader by default reads the UID (Unique Identifier) on access cards or key
fobs. Using GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP, you can set the reader to read GID
(GeoVision Identifier) instead. Note: 1. For how to install the Config AP, see
2.4 Install GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP. For how to
identify the COM port of the reader, see Note 1, 2.5.1 Define the ID and Set
the Reader to Slave. 2. GID format is only supported by GV-RK1352 / GV-R1352 /
GV-DFR1352 (Rev. B) V1.2 or later. 3. GID is only supported by GeoVision
access cards and key fobs. 1. Run GV-R/RK/DFR Setup AP.
2. Select the COM port that is connected to the reader and click Open COM.
The red square next to the COM port box should change to blue to indicate the
COM port is correct.
3. To set the reader to read GID, select Only Read GID.
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4. Click Setup to apply the setting. The serial number and firmware version
of the reader is automatically detected.
To use GID, make sure that your card / key fob has two sets of digits as shown
below. If your card / key fob has only one set of digits, GID is not
supported.
GID
14001110
UID
138,08572
140103181,0684572
UID GID
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2.8 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on its website. The new
firmware can be simply loaded into the reader by using Update Utility included
in the Software CD. Important Notes before You Start Before you start updating
the firmware, please read these important notes: 1. While the firmware is
being updated, the power supply must not be interrupted. 2. Do not turn the
power off within 10 minutes after the firmware is updated.
WARNING: The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only
update failures but also damages to the device. In this case, please contact
your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision for repair.
To upgrade firmware: 1. Insert the Software CD and select Run Firmware Update
Utility. This dialog box
appears.
2. Select the COM port of the reader. 3. Click the Browse button to locate
the firmware file (.bin) saved at your local computer. 4. Click Update. 5. The
LED indicator should flash purple during the process of firmware upgrading.
When
the process is complete, the reader will be sounded twice and the LED
indicator will change to green.
Note: You can also download the firmware upgrade utility from the link.
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2.9 Specifications
CPU Frequency
GV-RK1352
GV-R1352
GV-DFR1352 (Rev. B)
8-bit microprocessor
13.56 MHz ISO 14443A
Wiegand Interface Wiegand 26- / 34 bits, distance 100 m (328.1ft), 24 AWG, 13V DC min., 85 °C min
RS-485
9,600 bps, distance 600 m (1968.50 ft), 24 AWG, 13V DC min., 85 °C min
Input Rating
7.5V DC~12V DC, 200mA
LED
Red, Green and Blue LED
Audio
Buzzer
Reader Color
Supported ID Formats
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Black UID and GID
-35 °C ~ 66°C / -31 °F ~ 150.8 °F
10% ~ 90% (no condensation)
95 x 108 x 23 mm / 3.74 x 4.25 x 0.91 in
260 g / 0.57 lb
65.8 x 115.6 x 20.5 mm / 4.6 x 2.6 x 0.8 in
120 g / 0.26 lb
20.9 x 105.6 x 20.5 mm / 0.8 x 4.2 x 0.8 in
80 g / 0.17 lb
Ingress Protection
IP66
Certification
CE, FCC, RoHS, UL 294, CUL
For the number of readers supported by a variety of GeoVision controllers, see the compatibility table.
Note: The GID format is only supported by GV-RK1352 / GV-R1352 / GV-DFR1352 (Rev. B) V1.2 or later.
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2.10 Accessory (GV-RK1352 and GV-R1352 Only)
Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatilities of your GV- RK1352 and GV-R1352. Consult our sales representative for more information.
GV-MountA900
GV-MountA900 is a mounting plate that allows you to attach GV-RK1352 and
GV-R1352 to a US single gang power box.
· Dimensions: 100 x 68 mm / 3.9 x 2.7 in
· Weight: 55 g / 0.12 lb
Connecting GV-MountA900 1. Screw GV-MountA900 to the US single gang power box
through holes C. 2. Thread the cable through GV-MountA900 and then attach the
reader.
· GV-R1352: Secure through holes A · GV-RK1352: Secure through holes B
C A
B
B
A
US single gang
C
power box
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3 GV-RKD1352
Chapter 3
GV-RKD1352
GV-RKD1352 is a card reader with keypad, designed to read PIN codes and access
cards. Featured with Wiegand and RS-485 interfaces, GV-RKD1352 can be
connected to any standard access control systems. GV-RKD1352 comes with IP65
rated ingress protection suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
3.1 Packing List
3.2 Compatible Products
· GV-ASManager: V5.3.3 or later · GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120, GV-AS810 / 8110 /
8111, GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111: V2.41 or
later (only Weigand interface supported) · GV-AS1620: V1.05 or later · GV-
CS1320: V3.10 or later
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3.3 Physical Descriptions
DIP Switch: To define the reader’s ID for a daisy chain connection, set up the
first 5 DIP switches as listed below. DIP (6) is for card format settings.
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Card Identifier Setting To only support DES-ID (for MIFARE DESFire cards) or GID (GeoVision Identifier) formatted cards, turn ON for the DIP (6).
Note:
1. GV-AS DES cards contain two types of ID: UID (Unique Identifier) and DES
ID. When only DES ID is required, turn on the DIP (6).
2. Every time when the DIP settings are changed, the reader needs to be
restarted to apply them.
Cable Connector: Connect the reader to the controller based on the following pin
definitions:
Pin Wire Color
Wiegand
RS-485
1 Red
DC 12V
DC 12V
2 Black 3 Yellow 4 Blue 5 Gray 6 Pink 7 Orange & White 8 Orange 9 Brown 10 Purple
Ground (Reserved) Ground Green LED Control Beep Control
Ground RS-485+ RS-485-
11 White 12 Green 13 Red & White 14 Gray & White
Case Sensor (To Controller GND)
–
Case Sensor (To Controller Temper Sensor)
–
Wiegand Data 0
–
Wiegand Data 1
–
Note: The RS-485 interface supports either RS-485 or OSDP communication but not both at the same time.
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3.4 Installation
Before the hardware installation, refer to Physical Descriptions for the Node
ID settings. A. Mount the backplate onto the wall or back box (US standard 120
type). Note DO NOT
overtighten the backplate screws during installation to prevent distortion. B.
Connect the wires in accordance with the Wiring Note below. C. Make sure the
backplate and the upper cover guide of the reader are aligned. D. Install the
upper cover of the reader to the backplate. E. Fasten the screw onto the
bottom of the reader. F. Tear off the protective film.
Wiring Note: 1. Use minimum 22 AWG double-shielded aluminum mylar foil twisted
pair cable for the
connection between the reader and the controller. 2. In order to reduce long
distance noise, the isolated net of transmission cable should
connect to both ends of device ground. 3. The distance between two readers
should be over 30 cm to prevent radio frequency
interference from each other. 4. Mounting the reader around metal could affect
read range. Metal of any type around the
reader should be avoided while mounting. 5. The distance between the reader
and the controller should not exceed 30 meters (98 ft)
(for Wiegand model only). 6. For optimum read range, use DC Linear power
adaptor for the reader’s power supply. 7. In order to ensure the reader’s
normal operation, input voltage should be 12V±10%.
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8. If the reader is installed in an open area or highly humid environment, it
is recommended to protect the reader with an external shielding cover.
9. RS-485 communication baud rate is 9600.
3.5 Keypad
When using the reader, you can enter the door’s Common Password or the card’s
PIN code on the keypad to gain access. The access mode is set in GV-ASManager
(software).
0~9 Number Keys: Press the number keys to enter a PIN code or password. E Key:
Press the E key to confirm an entry. C Key: Press the C key to cancel an
entry.
IMPORTANT: The Card and PIN Code mode requires users to enter the card’s PIN
code, press the E key to confirm the code, and then present the card to gain
access.
3.6 LED Status and Beeper
The reader has the following LED status and beeper actions by default:
Condition
Wiegand
RS-485
Standby
Constant Red
No light
Access Denied Beep once (No LED)
Flash Red momentarily + Beep three times
Access Granted Beep once (No LED)
Flash Green momentarily + Beep twice
The reader includes external control wires for the Green LED and Beeper for Wiegand connection. You can change the default settings of the LED and Beeper by connecting these control wires to the GV-AS Controller.
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3.7 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision periodically updates its website with the latest firmware. Using the
provided tool, the new firmware can be easily installed on the reader.
First, prepare a RS-485 / USB converter, and connect the reader to a PC as
illustrated below.
DC 12V
(Yellow) (Blue)
RS-485 + RS-485 –
USB
GV-RKD1352
RS-485 / USB
Converter
PC
To upgrade firmware: 1. Download the Firmware Upgrade Tool from our website to the PC. 2. Run the Tool. This dialog box appears.
3. Select the COM port used by the reader in the PC, set the Baud rate to
9600, and click Connect.
4. Make sure the Device ID is the same as the reader’s current ID. If not,
revise the ID.
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5. Click Read Version. The reader’s name and firmware version should be
displayed. 6. Click Select File to locate the firmware file. 7. Click
Initialize Device after ISP, and then OK to start firmware upgrade. 8. After
firmware upgrade, the message “Are you sure you want to the device to
initialize?”
appears. Click Yes. 9. After initialized, the reader flashes green once with
beeping five times, and then LED
turns to red. Click Exit to close the tool.
Note: 1. For the Device ID, check switch settings at the rear panel of the
reader. See 3.3
Physical Descriptions. 2. If firmware upgrade fails due to a loose wire
connection and the reader flashes green
constantly after reconnecting to power, do the following: A. Rewire the reader
properly. B. Set the Baud rate to 19200 in the ISP New Tool. C. Click Read
Version. The FW version should display V0.00. D. Select the firmware file. E.
Click Initialize Device after ISP, and then OK to start firmware upgrade.
After Step E, GV-RKD1352 has been updated but not initialized yet. To
initialize the reader, follow the steps below: F. Set the Baud rate to 9600 in
the ISP New Tool. G. Click Initialize Device after ISP, and then OK to start
initialization.
3.8 Specifications
For details, please see the datasheet.
For the number of readers supported by a variety of GeoVision controllers, see
the compatibility table.
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Chapter 4
GV-R1355
The card reader GV-R1355, which has Wiegand and RS-485 interfaces, can be
integrated into any standard access control system. GV-R1355 has IP66 ingress
protection, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
4.1 Packing List
1. Reader 2. Screw x 3 3. Quick Start Guide
4.2 Compatible Products
· GV-ASManager: V5.3.3 or later · GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120, GV-AS810 / 8110 /
8111, GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111: V2.41 or
later (only Weigand interface supported) · GV-AS1620: V1.05 or later · GV-
CS1320: V3.10 or later
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4.3 Physical Descriptions
4 GV-R1355
DIP Switch: To define the reader’s ID for a daisy chain connection, set up the first 5 DIP switches as listed below. DIP (6) is for card format settings.
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Card Identifier Setting To set the reader to only read DES-ID (for MIFARE DESFire cards) or GID (GeoVision Identifier) formatted cards, turn ON for the DIP (6).
Note:
1. GV-AS DES cards contain two types of ID: UID (Unique Identifier) and DES-
ID. When only DES-ID is required, turn on the DIP (6).
2. Every time when the DIP settings are changed, the reader needs to be
restarted to apply them.
Cable Connector: Connect the reader to the controller based on the following pin
definitions:
Pin Wire Color
Wiegand
RS-485
1 Red
DC 12V
DC 12V
2 Black 3 Yellow 4 Blue 5 Purple 6 Brown 7 Green 8 White 9 Light Blue 10 Gray
Ground Beep Control Green LED Control Wiegand Data 0 Wiegand Data 1
Ground RS-485+ RS-485-
Note: The RS-485 interface supports either RS-485 or OSDP communication but not both at the same time.
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4.4 Installation
4 GV-R1355
Before the hardware installation, refer to Physical Descriptions for the Node
ID settings. A. Mount the backplate onto the wall or back box (US standard 120
type). Note DO NOT
overtighten the backplate screws during installation to prevent distortion. B.
Connect the wires in accordance with the wiring notes below. C. Make sure the
backplate and the upper cover guide of the reader are aligned. D. Install the
upper cover of the reader to the backplate. E. Fasten the screw onto the
bottom of the reader.
Wiring Note: 1. Use minimum 22 AWG double-shielded aluminum mylar foil twisted
pair cable for the
connection between the reader and the controller. 2. In order to reduce long
distance noise, the isolated net of transmission cable should
connect to both ends of device ground. 3. The distance between two readers
should be over 30 cm to prevent radio frequency
interference from each other. 4. Mounting the reader around metal could affect
read range. Metal of any type around the
reader should be avoided while mounting. 5. The distance between the reader
and the controller should not exceed 30 meters (98 ft)
(for Wiegand model only). 6. For optimum read range, use DC Linear power
adaptor for the reader’s power supply. 7. In order to ensure the reader’s
normal operation, input voltage should be 12V±10%. 8. If the reader is
installed in an open area or highly humid environment, it is
recommended to protect the reader with an external shielding cover. 9. RS-485
communication baud rate is 9600.
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4.5 LED Status and Beeper
The reader has the following LED status and beeper actions by default:
Condition
Standby
Access Denied
Wiegand
Constant Red
Beep once (No LED)
Access Granted Beep once (No LED)
RS-485
No light Flash Red momentarily + Beep three times Flash Green momentarily +
Beep twice
The reader includes external control wires for the Green LED and Beeper for Wiegand connection. You can change the default settings of the LED and Beeper by connecting these control wires to the GV-AS Controller.
4.6 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website. The
new firmware can be simply loaded into the reader by using the tool provided.
For how to upgrade the firmware, see 3.7 Firmware Upgrade.
4.7 Specifications
For details, please see the datasheet.
For the number of readers supported by a variety of GeoVision controllers, see
the compatibility table.
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5 GV-RKR1355
Chapter 5
GV-RKR1355
GV-RKR1355 is a scramble keypad reader with numeric keys displayed in random
order after cards are swiped or PINs are entered. Featured with Wiegand and
RS-485 interfaces, GV-RKR1355 can be integrated to any standard access control
systems.
5.1 Packing List
1. GV-RKR1355 2. Screw x 4 3. Cable 4. Quick Start Guide
5.2 Compatible Products
· GV-ASManager: V5.3.3 or later · GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120, GV-AS810 / 8110 /
8111, GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111: V2.41 or
later (only Weigand interface supported) · GV-AS1620: V1.05 or later · GV-
CS1320: V3.10 or later
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5.3 Physical Descriptions
DIP Switch: To define the reader’s ID for a daisy chain connection, set up the
first 5 DIP switches as listed below. DIP (6) is for card format settings.
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Card Identifier Setting To set the reader to only read DES-ID (for MIFARE DESFire cards) or GID (GeoVision Identifier) formatted cards, turn ON for the DIP (6).
Note:
1. GV-AS DES cards contain two types of ID: UID (Unique Identifier) and DES-
ID. When only DES-ID is required, turn on the DIP (6).
2. Every time when the DIP settings are changed, the reader needs to be
restarted to apply them.
Cable Connector: Connect the reader to the controller based on the following pin
definitions:
Pin Wire Color
Wiegand
RS-485
1 Red
DC 12V
DC 12V
2 Black 3 Yellow 4 Blue 5 Gray 6 Pink 7 Orange & White 8 Orange 9 Brown 10 Purple
Ground Ground Green LED Control Beep Control
Ground RS-485+ RS-485-
11 White 12 Green 13 Red & White 14 Gray & White
Case Sensor (To Controller GND)
–
Case Sensor (To Controller Temper Sensor)
–
Wiegand Data 0
–
Wiegand Data 1
–
Note: The RS-485 interface supports either RS-485 or OSDP communication but not both at the same time.
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5.4 Installation
Before the hardware installation, refer to Physical Descriptions for the Node
ID settings. A. Mount the backplate onto the wall or back box (US standard 120
type). Note DO NOT
overtighten the backplate screws during installation to prevent distortion. B.
Connect the wires in accordance with the Wiring Note below. C. Make sure the
backplate and the upper cover guide of the reader are aligned. D. Install the
upper cover of the reader to the backplate. E. Fasten the screw onto the
bottom of the reader.
Wiring Note: 1. Use minimum 22 AWG double-shielded aluminum mylar foil twisted
pair cable for the
connection between the reader and the controller. 2. In order to reduce long
distance noise, the isolated net of transmission cable should
connect to both ends of device ground. 3. The distance between two readers
should be over 30 cm to prevent radio frequency
interference from each other. 4. Mounting the reader around metal could affect
read range. Metal of any type around the
reader should be avoided while mounting. 5. The distance between the reader
and the controller should not exceed 30 meters (98 ft)
(for Wiegand model only). 6. For optimum read range, use DC Linear power
adaptor for the reader’s power supply. 7. In order to ensure the reader’s
normal operation, input voltage should be 12V±10%. 8. If the reader is
installed in an open area or highly humid environment, it is
recommended to protect the reader with an external shielding cover. 9. RS-485
communication baud rate is 9600.
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5.5 Keypad
When using the reader, you can enter the door’s Common Password or the card’s
PIN code on the keypad to gain access. The access mode is set in GV-ASManager
(software).
0~9 Number Keys: Press the number keys to enter a PIN code or password. E Key:
Press the E key to confirm an entry. C Key: Press the C key to cancel an
entry.
IMPORTANT: The Card and PIN Code mode requires users to enter the card’s PIN
code, press the E key to confirm the code, and then present a card to gain
access.
5.6 LED Status and Beeper
The reader has the following LED status and beeper actions by default:
Condition
Wiegand
RS-485
Standby Access Denied
Constant Red Beep once (No LED)
Access Granted Beep once (No LED)
No light Flash Red momentarily + Beep three times Flash Green momentarily + Beep twice
The reader includes external control wires for the Green LED and Beeper for Wiegand connection. You can change the default settings of the LED and Beeper by connecting these control wires to the GV-AS Controller.
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5.7 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision periodically updates its website with the latest firmware. Using the
provided tool, the new firmware can be easily installed on the reader. For how
to upgrade the firmware, see 3.7 Firmware Upgrade.
5.8 Specifications
For details, please see the datasheet. For the number of readers supported by
a variety of GeoVision controllers, see the compatibility table.
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6 GV-RKV1355
Chapter 6
GV-RKV1355
GV-RKV1355 is a vandal-resistant keypad reader capable of reading PIN codes
and access cards. To successfully resist vandalism, the reader’s case is made
of zina alloy, making it suited for high-security locations such as banks and
prisons. Featured with Wiegand and RS485 interfaces, GV-RKV1355 can be
integrated to any standard access control systems. Furthermore, the reader
complies with IP66 ingress protection, making it perfect for both indoor and
outdoor applications.
6.1 Packing List
1. GV-RKV1355 2. Plate 3. Hex Key Wrench 4. Screw x 3 5. Quick Start Guide
6.2 Compatible Products
· GV-ASManager: V5.3.3 or later · GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120, GV-AS810 / 8110 /
8111, GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111: V2.41 or
later (only Weigand interface supported) · GV-AS1620: V1.05 or later · GV-
CS1320: V3.10 or later
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6.3 Physical Descriptions
DIP Switch: To define the reader’s ID for a daisy chain connection, set up the
first 5 DIP switches as listed below. DIP (6) is for card format settings.
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Card Identifier Setting To set the reader to only read DES-ID (for MIFARE DESFire cards) or GID (GeoVision Identifier) formatted cards, turn ON for the DIP (6).
Note:
1. GV-AS DES cards contain two types of ID: UID (Unique Identifier) and DES-
ID . When only DES-ID is required, turn on the DIP (6).
2. Every time when the DIP settings are changed, the reader needs to be
restarted to apply them.
Cable Connector: Connect the reader to the controller based on the following pin
definitions:
Pin Wire Color
Wiegand
RS-485
1 Red
DC 12V
DC 12V
2 Black 3 Yellow 4 Deep Blue 5 Gray 6 Pink 7 White & Black 8 Orange 9 Brown 10 Purple
Ground Ground Green LED Control Beep Control
Ground RS-485+ RS-485-
11 White 12 Green 13 Red & Black 14 Light Blue
Case Sensor (To Controller GND)
–
Case Sensor (To Controller Temper Sensor)
–
Wiegand Data 0
–
Wiegand Data 1
–
Note: The RS-485 interface supports either RS-485 or OSDP communication but not both at the same time.
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6.4 Installation
Before the hardware installation, refer to Physical Descriptions for the Node
ID settings. A. Mount the backplate onto the wall or back box (US standard 120
type). Note DO NOT
overtighten the backplate screws during installation to prevent distortion. B.
Connect the wires in accordance with the Writing Note below. C. Make sure the
backplate and the upper cover guide of the reader are aligned. D. Install the
upper cover of the reader to the backplate. E. Fasten the screw onto the
bottom of the reader.
Wiring Note: 1. Use minimum 22 AWG double-shielded aluminum mylar foil twisted
pair cable for the
connection between the reader and the controller. 2. In order to reduce long
distance noise, the isolated net of transmission cable should
connect to both ends of device ground. 3. The distance between two readers
should be over 30 cm to prevent radio frequency
interference from each other. 4. Mounting the reader around metal could affect
read range. Metal of any type around the
reader should be avoided while mounting. 5. The distance between the reader
and the controller should not exceed 30 meters (98 ft)
(for Wiegand model only). 6. For optimum read range, use DC Linear power
adaptor for the reader’s power supply. 7. In order to ensure the reader’s
normal operation, input voltage should be 12V±10%. 8. If the reader is
installed in an open area or highly humid environment, it is
recommended to protect the reader with an external shielding cover. 9. RS-485
communication baud rate is 9600.
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6.5 Keypad
When using the reader, you can enter the door’s Common Password or the card’s
PIN code on the keypad to gain access. The access mode is set in GV-ASManager
(software).
0~9 Number Keys: Press the number keys to enter a PIN code or password. E Key:
Press the E key to confirm an entry. C Key: Press the C key to cancel an
entry.
IMPORTANT: The Card and PIN Code mode requires users to enter the card’s PIN code, press the E key to confirm the code, and then present the card to gain access.
6.6 LED Status and Beeper
The reader has the following LED status and beeper actions by default:
Condition
Standby
Access Denied
Wiegand
Constant Red
Beep once (No LED)
Access Granted Beep once (No LED)
RS-485
No light Flash Red momentarily + Beep three times Flash Green momentarily +
Beep twice
The reader includes external control wires for the Green LED and Beeper for Wiegand connection. You can change the default settings of the LED and Beeper by connecting these control wires to the GV-AS Controller.
6.7 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision periodically updates its website with the latest firmware. Using the
provided tool, the new firmware can be easily installed on the reader. For how
to upgrade the firmware, see 3.7 Firmware Upgrade.
6.8 Specifications
For details, please see the datasheet.
For the number of readers supported by a variety of GeoVision controllers, see
the compatibility table.
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Chapter 7
GV-R1354
The mini card reader GV-R1354, with only 8 cm tall, can be integrated into any
standard access control systems through its Wiegand and RS-485 interfaces.
Mini but complete, GVR1354 has weather-sealed and IP56-compliant housing,
perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications.
7.1 Packing List
1. GV-R1354 2. Data Cable
7.2 Compatible Products
GV-ASManager: V5.3.3 or later GV-AS Controllers: GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120, GV-
AS810 / 8110 / 8111, GV-AS410 /
4110 / 4111, GV-AS1620 Note: To connect the reader to GV-AS Controllers via
RS-485, it is required to use the following products and versions: GV-AS210 /
2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 4111 V2.40 (or later) and GV-AS1620 V1.04 (or
later).
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DIP Switch: Used to set up card formats and communication signals. By default, the switch No. 1 is set to OFF for reading UID (Unique Identifier), and the switch No. 2 is set to ON for sending RS-485 and Wiegand signals simultaneously.
No. Position
Description
1 ON
Read GID and DES-ID
OFF (Default)
Read UID only
2 ON (Default)
Send both RS-485 and Wiegand signals
OFF
Send RS-485 signals only
Note: Every time when the setting is changed, the reader needs to be restarted to apply
the change.
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Data Cable: Connect the reader to GV-AS Controller based on the following pin definitions:
No Wire Color
Description
1 Black
DC Power 0 V (GND)
2 Red
DC Power 12V
3 Purple
Beeper Input (Low Sound)
4 Brown
Green LED
5 Yellow
Red LED
6 White
N/A
7 Green
Wiegand Data 0
8 Blue
Wiegand Data 1
9 Gray
RS-485 (A+)
10 Orange
RS-485 (B-)
7.4 Installation
1. Using a self-prepared flat head screwdriver, pry apart the back cover from
the enclosure’s edge.
2. Connect the supplied Data Cable to the reader. 3. Secure the reader onto
the wall with 2 self-prepared screws.
7.5 ID, Beeper and LED Settings
The QR1352/ DES1352/R1354 Setup AP allows you to set the reader’s ID number,
beeper and LED. The program can be downloaded from our website.
A single RS-485 interface on the controller can connect up to 8 readers. In
order for the controller to detect multiple connected readers, you must assign
each one a unique ID number.
The reader will beep by default when a card approaches, whether granted or
rejected. You can alter how the reader reacts when approached using the Setup
AP, from a beep to a blinking red or green LED.
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After downloading and installing the QR1352/ DES1352/R1354 Setup AP on a PC,
first connect the reader to the PC using a RS-485 to USB converter, as
illustrated below.
DC 12V
(Gray) RS-485 + (Orange) RS-485 –
USB
GV-R1354
RS-485 / USB
Converter
PC
Note: 1. The ID setting is only required for the reader to be connected to a
controller through
RS-485. 2. The beep and LED settings are applicable to both RS-485 and Wiegand
readers.
1. Run the Setup AP.
2. Select the COM port that is connected to the reader and click Open COM. A
blue square should appear next to the COM port box to indicate the COM port
selected is correct.
3. The beeper is enabled by default. To change the reader’s reaction when
approached, select Beeper, Green LED and/or Red LED. If you select both Beeper
and Green LED, for example, when the reader is approached, it will beep
together with a flashing green LED.
4. Only for a RS-485 reader, select an ID number for the reader. The ID
number ranges from 0 to 7.
5. Click Setup. The settings are sent to the reader. 6. Connect another
reader to the computer, and follow the instructions above for setup.
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Note: 1. If the COM port is incorrect, an “Error opening serial port” message
will appear. To
verify the COM port connected to the reader, go to Windows Device Manager. In
the Ports (COM & LPT) field, you should see the entry for Prolific USB-to-
Serial Comm Port and the COM number currently in use.
2. The reader has the following default access reactions. If you change
default beep sounds to green LED using the Setup app, it will react as below:
For RS-485 readers, One beep when a card approaches (default) Flashing green
LED when a card
approaches Another one beep with green LED upon access granted Another two
beeps with red LED upon access denied For Wiegand readers, One beep upon
access granted (default) Flashing green LED upon access
granted One beep upon access denied (default) Flashing green LED upon access
denied
7.6 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision periodically updates its website with the latest firmware. Using the
provided tool, the new firmware can be easily installed on the reader. First
of all, prepare a RS-485 / USB converter, and connect the reader to a PC as
illustrated in 7.5 Configure the ID, Beeper or LED.
1. Download Firmware Upgrade Tool from our website.
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2. Run the Tool. This dialog box appears.
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3. Select Load F/W (*ISP) File to locate the firmware file. 4. Select Upgrade
Target (Program) to start firmware upgrade. 5. When the firmware upgrade is
complete, run the Setup App to initialize the reader.
6. Select the COM port that is connected to the reader, and select Open COM.
7. Select Initialize. When the initialization is complete, a Success message
will be
displayed.
7.7 Specifications
For details, please see the datasheet. For the number of readers supported by
a variety of GeoVision controllers, see the compatibility table.
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Chapter 8
GV-DFK1355
GV-DFK1355 is a keypad reader capable of reading PIN codes and access cards.
It features a slim profile design, making it suitable for installation on a
narrow door frame or in tight spaces. Thanks to its Wiegand and RS-485
interfaces, GV-DFK1355 can be connected to a variety of access control
systems. With an ingress protection rating of IP66, the reader can be used in
any environment.
Additionally, the GV-DFK1355 reader, which has two inputs (Exit Button and
Door Sensor) and one output (Door Lock), can control a single door when
combined with the GV-AS Bridge controller and the cloud-based software GV-
Cloud Access Control.
8.1 Packing List
1. GV-DFK1355 2. Cable 3. Hex Key Wrench 4. Screw x 3 5. Quick Start Guide
8.2 Compatible Products
· GV-ASManager (software): V5.3.3 or later · GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120, GV-AS810
/ 8110 / 8111, GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111 (controller):
V2.41 or later (only Weigand interface supported) · GV-AS1620 (controller):
V1.05 or later · GV-CS1320 (controller): V3.10 or later
Cloud Integration · GV-Cloud Access Control (cloud-based software): V1.00 or
later · GV-AS Bridge (controller): V1.00 or later
Note: To connect GV-DFK1355 to the cloud-based software GV-Cloud Access
Control, GV-AS Bridge is required. See 8.8 GV-Cloud Access Control
Integration.
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8.3 Physical Descriptions
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Cable Connector: Connect the reader to the controller based on the following pin
definitions:
Pin Wire Color
Wiegand
RS-485
1 Red
DC 12V
DC 12V
2 Black
Ground
Ground
3 Yellow
–
RS-485+
4 Blue
–
RS-485-
5 Gray
–
Input 2 (Exit Button; NO)
6 Pink
–
Relay +
7 Orange & White
Relay –
8 Orange
–
Input 1 (Door Sensor; NC)
9 Brown
Green LED Control
–
10 Purple
Beep Control
–
11 White
Case Sensor GND
–
(To Controller Input COM)
12 Green
Case Sensor
–
(To Controller Temper Sensor)
13 Red & White
Wiegand Data 0
–
14 Gray & White
Wiegand Data 1
–
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Built-in Relay The relay is set to NO (Normal Open) by default. When Electric
Bold Lock is used, connect wires to COM (Relay -) and NC (Relay +) contacts.
When Electric Strikes is used, connect wires to COM (Relay -) and NO (Relay +)
contacts. Note: 1. By default, Input 1 (Door Sensor) is set to NC (Normal
Closed) and Input 2 (Exit
Button) is set to NO (Normal Open), and neither of these settings cannot be
changed. 2. The RS-485 interface supports either RS-485 or OSDP communication
but not both at
the same time. 3. If you want to switch from OSDP to Wiegand communication,
you must first initialize
the reader with the Firmware Upgrade Tool. For details on using the tool, see
3.7 Firmware Upgrade.
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A. Mount the backplate onto the wall or back box (US standard 120 type). Note
DO NOT overtighten the backplate screws during installation to prevent
distortion.
B. Connect the wires in accordance with the Writing Note below. C. Make sure
the backplate and the upper cover guide of the reader are aligned. D. Install
the upper cover of the reader to the backplate. E. Fasten the screw onto the
bottom of the reader.
Wiring Note: 1. Use minimum 22 AWG double-shielded aluminum mylar foil twisted
pair cable for the
connection between the reader and the controller. 2. In order to reduce long
distance noise, the isolated net of transmission cable should
connect to both ends of device ground. 3. The distance between two readers
should be over 30 cm to prevent radio frequency
interference from each other. 4. Mounting the reader around metal could affect
read range. Metal of any type around the
reader should be avoided while mounting. 5. The distance between the reader
and the controller should not exceed 30 meters (98 ft)
(for Wiegand model only). 6. For optimum read range, use DC Linear power
adaptor for the reader’s power supply. 7. In order to ensure the reader’s
normal operation, input voltage should be 12V±10%. 8. If the reader is
installed in an open area or highly humid environment, it is
recommended to protect the reader with an external shielding cover. 9. RS-485
communication baud rate is 9600.
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8.5 Keypad
When using the reader, you can enter the door’s Common Password or the card’s
PIN code on the keypad to gain access. The access mode is set in GV-ASManager
(software) or GVCloud Access Control (cloud-based software).
0~9 Number Keys: Press the number keys to enter a PIN code or password. # Key:
Press the # key to confirm an entry. Key: Press the key to cancel an
entry.
IMPORTANT: The Card and PIN Code mode requires users to enter the card’s PIN code, press the # key to confirm the code, and then present the card to gain access.
8.6 LED Status and Beeper
The reader has the following LED status and beeper actions by default:
Condition
Wiegand
RS-485
Standby Access Denied
Constant Red Beep once (No LED)
Access Granted Beep once (No LED)
No light Flash Red momentarily + Beep three times Flash Green momentarily + Beep twice
The reader includes external control wires for the Green LED and Beeper for Wiegand connection. You can change the default settings of the LED and Beeper by connecting these control wires to the GV-AS Controller.
8.7 ID and Card Identifier Settings
The DFK1355 Setup AP allows you to set the reader’s ID number and card
identifier. The program can be downloaded from our website.
A single RS-485 interface on the controller can connect up to 8 readers. For
the controller to detect multiple connected readers, you must assign each one
a unique ID number. The GVDFK1355 reader can be integrated with cloud-based
access control management by connecting to the RS-485 interface of the GV-AS
Bridge controller; see 8.8 GV-Cloud Access Control Integration.
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The reader by default reads the UID (Unique Identifier) on access cards or key
fobs. You can set the reader to read GID (GeoVision Identifier) or DES-ID
instead.
After downloading and installing the DFK1355 Setup AP on a PC, first connect
the reader to the PC using a RS-485 to USB converter, as illustrated below.
DC 12V
(Yellow) RS-485 + (Blue) RS-485 –
USB
GV-DKF1355
RS-485 / USB
Converter
PC
1. Run the Setup AP.
2. Select the COM port that is connected to the reader and click Open COM. A
blue square should appear next to the COM port box to indicate the COM port
selected is correct.
3. Select an ID number for the reader. The ID number ranges from 1 to 8. 4.
Select GID/DES-ID to set the reader to read the card identifier of GID or DES-
ID. 5. Click Setup.
Note: If the COM is incorrect, an “Error opening serial port” message will
appear. To verify the COM port that is connected to the reader, go to Windows
Device Manager. In the Ports (COM & LPT) field, you should see the entry for
Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port and the COM number currently in use.
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8.8 GV-Cloud Access Control Integration
The GV-DFK1355 reader, which has two inputs (Exit Button and Door Sensor) and
one output (Door Lock), can control a single door when combined with the GV-AS
Bridge controller and the cloud-based software GV-Cloud Access Control.
RS-485 Up to 8 readers
Internet
GV-DFK1355 (reader)
GV-AS Bridge (controller)
GV-Cloud Access Control (cloud-based SW)
The RS-485 interface on GV-AS Bridge can support up to 8 readers. When
connecting multiple readers, you must assign each one a unique ID so that GV-
AS Bridge can recognize them. For how to configure the reader’s ID, see 8.7 ID
and Card Identifier Settings.
Input 1 of the reader is for a Door Sensor with NC (Normal Closed) and Input 2
is for an Exit Button with NO (Normal Open); neither of these settings can be
changed. The reader’s Relay is made for a Door Lock, and you can switch
between NO and NC by using the reader’s switch. See 8.3 Physical Descriptions.
Note: Based on the connected output (Door Lock) on GV-DFK1355, only the door
alarm statuses “Held Open”, “Force Open”, and “Lockdown” are available on GV-
Cloud Access Control. Force Open When “Force Open” is enabled on the reader,
it will continue to beep, and the alarm
status can only be cleared using GV-Cloud Access Control, or swipe a valid
access card. Held Open The “Held Open” alarm is generated when Held Open Time
expires, which begins to countdown when the door lock is engaged but the door
remains open. When the “Held Open” alarm is generated, the reader will
continue to beep until the door is closed. The default values for Held Open
Time and Lock Reset Time are 5 and 10 seconds respectively. You can alter the
duration using GV-Cloud Access Control. Lockdown When the door is forcibly
locked down by GV-Cloud Access Control, you can open it
by pressing the Exit button.
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To connect to GV-AS Bridge: 1. Connect the RS-485 wires of the reader to GV-AS
Bridge together. 2. On the GV-AS Bridge Web interface, select Extended Reader
Configuration. This page
appears.
3. Select DFK1355. 4. Based on the Reader ID, specify each reader’s output
function, such as Door/Gate 1
Entry. 5. Click Submit. The green Connection Status indicates the successful
connection. For details, see 1.6.3 Extended Device, GV-AS Bridge Installation
Guide.
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8.9 Firmware Upgrade
GeoVision periodically updates its website with the latest firmware. Using the
provided tool, the new firmware can be easily installed on the reader. For how
to upgrade the firmware, see 3.7 Firmware Upgrade.
8.10 Specifications
For details, please see the datasheet. For the number of readers supported by
a variety of GeoVision controllers, see the compatibility table.
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Appendix
What to do if RS-485 connection fails?
When a reader successfully connects to GV-AS Controller via RS-485, the
Controller’s Web interface should show a green tick under Connection Status,
and the reader’s LED should switch off from a continuous red.
If the reader’s LED remains red and there is no successful connection status on the Web interface, try adding a 180 Ohms terminal resistor on the RS-485 terminal block of the reader to extend the range of data communication.
RS-485-
_ +
RS-485+
Terminal Resistor