inner range SIFER Keypad Reader Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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inner range SIFER Keypad Reader

Features

  • Backlit ergonomic keypad.
  • Optical tamper device.
  • Configurable RGB LEDs and Beeper.
  • Multi-format version reads CSN or UID data from other 13.56MHz formats. See Data Sheet.
  • Connects to host Module via multi-drop RS485.
  • Firmware updates over system wiring in Inner Range systems. Latest firmware recommended.
  • *Mobile Access version adds the ability to read secure Inner Range Mobile Access credentials from compatible iOS and Android devices.
    Non-metallic mounting surface recommended. See notes on page 2.

Parts List

  • Reader body with integrated pigtail cable.
  • Mounting plate & C’sunk screw.
  • Installation manual. (This doc.)

UL Requirements (North America)
Refer to the Inner Range host LAN Module Installation manual for details of UL regulatory requirements.

Product| Minimum Firmware Version| SIFER Readers

per Module

---|---|---
Std / MF| Mobile Access
ISC / IAC| V16.01| V21.?| 16 (IAC ONLY)
ILAM| V2.0| V3.?.?| 16
SLAM| V2.0| V4.?.?| 4
Integriti Software| V16.0| V21.?| n/a
Inception Controller| V1.3.5| V??| 8

Specifications

inner range SIFER Keypad Reader-fig5

Note: Integriti Module programming (IAC/ILAM/SLAM) For PIN Code operations (Card And PIN / Card Or PIN / PIN
Only); Under ‘Readers’ ensure that ‘PIN Mode’ is “SIFER/OSDP/Motorola”. The ‘PIN device’ option is left blank.

FCC (North America)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference; and
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Class B product:
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 & 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

Extending Cable
See “Preliminary Installation Notes 3 & 4” on page 2.The pigtail cable can be extended with twisted-pair multistrand data cable. Pair 1 for Data A/B; Pair 2 for V+/0V. Shielded cable provides additional noise immunity. RS485/RS422 data cable, balanced data cable and multistrand UTP cable are recommended. Specific recommendations are provided below.

READER POWER:
Remember to allow for voltage drop on V+/ 0V over longer distances and/or when Readers are wired in a daisy chain (multi-drop) configuration. Supply voltage drop on the cable is approx. 17mV per metre per Reader using 7/0.2 (24AWG) cable and assuming each Reader draws 100mA.

UTP
Garland UTPL5EMTP (4 Pair stranded UTP patch cable)If you have a requirement to use other cable types (e.g. short runs of non-twisted cable), please contact Inner Range Technical Support for advice.

Preliminary Installation Notes

  1. MOUNTING SURFACE. SIFER Readers are optimized for mounting on a non-metallic surface. A metallic surface will decrease the read range. To improve read range on a metallic surface, a non-metallic spacer or mounting block that provides 8mm or more of separation is recommended.
  2. IN/OUT READERS. If two SIFER Readers are installed back to back on either side of a Door, mount the Readers at different heights to minimize interference.
  3. CABLING. SIFER Readers are wired in a star and/or daisy-chain configuration from the ‘RDR RS485’ Port (or Inception ‘READER’ Port), within the limits defined under Specifications on page 1. The pigtail cable can be extended using twisted pair cable. 2-pair, 7/0.20 twisted pair data cable is recommended. See “Wiring Diagram” opposite. See “Specifications” and “Extending Cable” on page 1 for cabling distances and recommended cables. If the cable has more than 2 Pairs, a spare pair may also be connected in parallel to V+ & OV to reduce voltage drop.
  4. SHIELDED CABLE. If shielded cable is used:
    • Do NOT use the shield as the 0V (negative) connection or allow the shield to contact other wiring or metalwork.
    • Shield is terminated to a protective earth (if available) or 0V, at one end of the cable. i.e. At the host Module.
  5. Make a note of the Serial number of each Reader & where it will be installed. See “Barcode Label” opposite.
  6. LOCATION. If installed outdoors, avoid direct sunlight as this may cause the housing colour to fade over time.

Installing the Reader

  1.  Mount the SIFER Keypad on a flat, solid surface at an appropriate height for easy keypad use. Determine the mounting location and ensure that cable access is available.

  2. If the mounting plate is attached to the body of the Reader, remove it. Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into one of the two rectangular slots at the bottom rear of the Reader and gently lift the mounting plate out of the Reader body.

  3. Using the mounting plate, or the template opposite, mark out, then drill holes for the 2 mounting screws and the cable entry
    at the mounting location, then secure the mounting plate to the surface using appropriate hardware.

  4. Join the extending cable (if required) to the Reader pigtail cable using appropriate terminals/joiners. Note the wire colours (as they may be different), then route the cable from the mounting location to the Access Module.

  5. Fit off the cable to the Access Module “RDR RS485” terminal as shown above opposite.

  6. Test the installation, including tamper detection* (if used),
    then fit the Reader body to the mounting plate as follows:

    • Position the tabs in the top of the Reader body into the slots at the top of the mounting plate.
    • Push the bottom of the Reader body onto the mounting plate until it clicks into place.
    • Secure the body to the mounting plate at the bottom of the assembly with the countersunk screw provided.
      *NOTE: If tamper detection is unreliable due to the mounting surface, adding a white/reflective sticker, or similar, on the
      surface behind the sensor will assist.

Wiring Diagram

inner range SIFER Keypad Reader-fig2

MODULE TERMINAL ID ‘RDR RS485’ / ‘READER’

Module Type| PCB ID
Integriti IAC| T7
Integriti ILAM| T1
Integriti SLAM| T1
Inception Cont.| READER
READER CONNECTIONS

Colour| Purpose
Red| +12V supply
Black| 0V supply
White| Data A
Green| Data B
Orange| Factory only

To extend the length of the Reader pigtail cable, twisted pair cable is used as follows:

  • Pair 1. Data A and Data B
  • Pair 2. V+ and 0V.
    See Preliminary Installation Notes 3 & 4.

Barcode Label is on the rear of the Reader & includes:

inner range SIFER Keypad Reader-fig3

Mounting Plate Template

This manual is subject to change without notice. © 2017 – 2021. Inner Range Pty. Ltd.

www.innerrange.com.au Doc. Part No: 634725

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