GE Interlogix 260 Manuale utente

GE Contactless
Medium Read-Range
Reader
Model 260
Installation Guide
791 Park of Commerce Boulevard
Suite 100
Boca Raton, Florida 33487
(561) 998-6100
Part Number: 460565001A
February 2003

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Model 260 Smart Card Reader i
Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1
Product Overview............................................................................................. 3
Features.................................................................................................3
Access Control System Compatibility ..............................................3
Mounting Considerations................................................................................ 5
Environmental Interference ...............................................................5
Installation on Metal Surface .............................................................7
Installation........................................................................................................ 11
Installation: Model 260 on Metal.....................................................12
Micro Selection...................................................................................13
Reader-to-Micro Wiring Distance ...................................................13
Wiring..................................................................................................14
Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams......................................................16
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 23
Technical Specifications ................................................................................. 26
Regulatory Notices.......................................................................................... 28

ii GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader Model 260
Figures
Figure 1: GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader
(Model 260) .................................................................... 1
Figure 2: GE Model 260 Reader Backplate
(includes tamper switch) ................................................ 2
Figure 3: GE Model 260 Reader Environmental Considerations .. 5
Figure 4: Pole-Mounted Readers .................................................. 7
Figure 5: Parking Entrance/Exit Application A............................... 8
Figure 6: Parking Entrance/Exit Application B............................... 9
Figure 7: Parking Entrance Exit and Metal Sign Applications ..... 10
Figure 8: Model 260 Reader Backplate and Cover ..................... 11
Figure 9: GE Model 260 Reader Wiring Diagram to
Micro/5 8RP 16
Figure 10: GE Model 260 Reader Wiring Diagram to J-Box ......... 17
Figure 11: GE Model 260 Reader to 2RP ..................................... 18
Figure 12: GE Model 260 to 8RP .................................................. 20
Figure 13: GE Model 260 Reader to Micro/Reader
Junction Box and Microcontroller 22
Figure 14: Stripping of Shield Grounds ......................................... 28

GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader Model 260 1
Introduction
The GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Card (Model 260) is the latest evolution
in contactless reader 13.56 MHz technology, and features universal compatibility
with all ISO 15693 and ISO 14443A badge credentials. The GE Model 260 reader
combines simple, cost-effective installation with the end-user convenience of
extended read range. The reader housing is a durable gray polycarbonate making
the reader equally well-suited for interior and exterior security locations. The
reader is easy to install on all types of conventional and metal wall surfaces,
stanchions, and pedestal-mount configurations.
FIGURE 1: GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader (Model 260)

2 GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader Model 260
FIGURE 2: GE Model 260 Reader Backplate (includes tamper
switch)

GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader Model 260 3
Product Overview
Features
• Exceptional read range of up to 14 inches (355.6 mm) for ISO 15693-
compliant credentials. (Read range will vary with credential type and
quality, as well as installation environment).
• Universal compatibility with all ISO 15693 and ISO 14443A
credentials (badges, disc tags, and key fobs).
• Supervised four-state (open, closed, wire cut, and wire short)
monitoring for door contacts and REX (request to exit) switches, and
wiring.
• Electrical protection (reverse polarity diode protection on power
lines).
• Data lines; high-speed transient voltage suppressor diodes
• Compatible with Micro/5 2RP and 8RP Reader Processor boards,
Micro/PX-2000, and Micro/PXN-2000 controllers
• IP 65-rated sealed for deployment in both interior and exterior
environments.
• Integrated reader tamper protection and microcontroller supervised
data communications.
Access Control System Compatibility
The Model 260 badge reader outputs a 16-digit badge identification (BID)
number. As a result, the Model 260 reader is compatible with Picture
Perfect while microcontrollers on a Secure Perfect system must be field-
configured for Model 260 compatibility.
Picture Perfect Edition Setup
Refer to Access/Badge Formats or to the Picture Perfect online help for
assistance. A 16-digit BID format must be defined within Picture Perfect.
Enter a suitable badge format description. Example: 16-digit BID
and define the format: %16S.
Secure Perfect Edition Setup
The Secure Perfect Edition access control system supports Badge IDs
(BIDs) up to a maximum of 12-digits. Since a Model 260 reader will
output a 16-digit BID number, the Secure Perfect microcontrollers must
be specifically configured to receive the incoming 16-digit BID number,
and convert it into the Secure Perfect-compatible 12-digit BID format.

4 GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader Model 260
To make a Secure Perfect 4.0 or higher system compatible with the GE
Contactless Medium Read-Range Readers, do the following:
• Install Secure Perfect Edition, 4.0 or higher
•LoadtheSecure Perfect Update CD in the server CD drive
• Locate the Badge Formats folder
• In the Badge Formats folder, locate the 15693.REG file
• Double-click the 15693.REG to configure the Secure Perfect Edition
system and microcontrollers for operation with GE Contactless
Medium Read-Range Readers
Note: For earlier versions of Secure Perfect Editions, please contact CASI
Sales Engineering for the 15693.REG file.
This file configures the Secure Perfect Edition’s system to communicate
with the GE Contactless readers. To restore Secure Perfect Edition’s
system back to factory settings, install the BADGE FORMATS.REG file.

GE Contactless Medium Read-Range Reader Model 260 5
Mounting Considerations
FOR PROTECTION AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL INTERFERENCE
Model 260 readers require care and consideration in the manner in which
they are mounted. This includes consideration of the other equipment
and structural elements that are mounted near the reader, whether visible
or hidden. The following covers the major factors to consider.
Environmental Interference
There are three types of environmental interference:
1. Electrical Noise (field wiring related)
2. Field Blocking (conductive material in read field)
3. Overlapping Fields (side-to-side & back-to-back installation)
FIGURE 3: GE Model 260 Reader Environmental Considerations
Model 260
Sample Entranceway
Door
Light Switch
Power Wiring
Data
Network
Wiring
Security
Wiring Signs &
Other
Metal
Objects

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The reader may encounter a wide range of interference as shown in
Figure 3, “GE Model 260 Reader Environmental Considerations,” on
page 5. Common causes include:
Power Wiring
Power wiring carries electrical noise that can interfere with the operation
of the reader. This is more common with traditional 125 KHz proximity
readers. However, this is a potential issue with the GE Model 260 reader,
particularly if data noise is introduced by coupling from the reader’s
power wiring. Any power wire may inductively or capacitively couple
noise into the reader data line.
Data Network Wiring
Data network wiring can generate noise, which may possibly be in the
operating frequency range of the reader. This noise can interfere with
reader-to-credential communication and reduce read range.
Security Wiring
While not normally a source of noise itself (although it can cause
problems if bundled in a loop directly behind the reader), security wiring
can inductively or capacitively couple to data or power wiring, and
transfer noise to the reader.
Signs and Other Metal Objects
Signs and other metal objects within the read field of the reader can
absorb or block reader-to-credential communication and reduce range.
Use shielded cable for reader communication. Reader installation
considerations should avoid read field blocking and overlapping
conditions.
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