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This document details the Physical Access Control Reader uTrust TS CONTACT WALLMOUNT READER and its basic user instruction and installation procedures.

The 8116 reader extends the features supported by the 8110 readers, by adding interfaces for accessing a Contact Smart Card and a SAM interface. The contact interface enables users to securely access their contact smart cards. The addition of a SAM interface enables end users to load a SAM module for enhanced/ secure card read operations and support for third party proprietary protocols.

The reader supports Wiegand and RS485 (OSDP protocol) interfaces for communications to the control panel.

Reader

Functionality


8116 is a physical access control smart card reader (accessory equipment) that can read the following credentials

  • Contactless HF (13.56MHz) conforming with ISO 14443 A & B, ISO15693

  • Contactless LF (125KHz) credentials of type FSK, ASK, PSK

  • Contact Smartcards – conforming to ISO-7816 in the ID-1 formfactor

User-feedback interfaces on the reader include RGB LED’s and Buzzer.

The reader can be interfaced with an access control panel equipped with a Wiegand or an RS485 half-duplex interface

Reader Parts


a. Front/Top Casing

b. Rear View without back plate

c. Rear View with Back PlateBackplate

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d. Back PlateBackplate

Product Details


Model Name

8116 uTrust TS Contact Wallmount Reader

Device Type

RFID reader, 13.56MHz (HF) / 125 KHz (LF), with Contact smartcard Slot for ID-1 sized cards and SAM slot.
Physical Access control Reader (accessory equipment)

Type of Equipment

Potted Reader, Suitable for Indoor use

Interface Type

Phoenix connectors and Pigtail cable

Voltage Rating

12V DC

Current Rating @ 12V

Peak Current - 125 mA, Average Current - 95 mA

Communication Protocol

Wiegand, RS-485 (2wire - Half Duplex)

Specifications


Model

Operating Voltage

Current @ 12V

Operating Temp

Operating Humidity

8116 uTrust TS Contact Wall Mount Reader

12V DC

Av -95 mA
Pk -125 mA

0 to +49C

85 +/-5 % RH

Product Label


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Image Removed NoteDuring wiring, make sure that the +VDC lines does not make contact with any other cables, as it might affect reader functionality/cause damage to the reader.

Product Certifications


  • FCC Certification ID – MBPTSWMSC-00

  • IC Certification ID – 7485A-TSWMSCR0

Installation Details


Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA70), local codes, and the authorities having jurisdiction.

Parts List


  • TS Keypad Contact Wallmount reader -1

  • Screws (A #6-18X1.5" SS) - 4 No's - 4Nos – Back Plate mounting screws for wallWall

  • Snake Eye Screw (SMF #6-32X5/16" 16” SS) - 1 No- Top casing mounting security screw

  • Screws (SMF #6-32x3/8" SS) - 3 No’s - 1 casing to back plate mounting screw and 2 junction box Junction Box mounting screws

  • Nylon anchor plug -4 No’sNos

  • 6 pin phoenix plug (Phoenix connector version only) - 2 No’sNos

  • Back PlateBackplate

Recommended Infrastructure


All cabling and wiring shall be UL Listed and/or UL Recognizedrecognized.

Cable Wiegand

22 AWG 22AWG Shielded cable . (Cable P No : ALPHA WIRE, P/N 1299/10C)or better.

Cable RS-485RS-485 for 1000m** (4000ft) 24 AWG STP

24AWG STP or better. Cabling shall comply with UL2556 VW-1 for IEC62368 complaint installations

Power Supply

  • Class 2 Linear DC

PS

6 - 16V, 1A min.

** Tested in lab conditions up to 115K baud

  • PSU - 12 V, 1A min (for UL compliant installations)

  • ES1 / PS2 Linear DC PSU - 12 V, 1A min (for IEC 62368 compliant installations)

Connector Information

Pinout diagram

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Table 1

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-Shield Ground/Drain - Black color should be connected to the cable shield.

Note

During wiring, make sure that the +VDC lines does not make contact with any other cables, as it might affect reader functionality/cause damage to the reader.

Mounting the Reader

Location of mounting holes on wall

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Phoenix connector Reader – 4 Holes and 1 Slot

Reader Installation Steps

a.


  1. Make the required holes on the wall as per the

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  1. backplate drawing above


b.
  1. .

  2. The reader is to be mounted at a height less than 2 meters from the floor for MS1 compliance as per IEC 62368-1

  3. Insert the nylon screw plugs into the wall.

c.
  1. Connect the wires as per the Table 1


d. TouchSecure® reader with Bottom Casing is to be now secured
  1. above.

  2. Secure the backplate onto the wall using the Screws (A #6-18X1.5" SS )

e. The top casing can be inserted
  1. Hook the reader onto the

bottom casing
  1. backplate

f.
  1. Secure the

Top
  1. reader and

bottom casing
  1. backplate by the Snake Eye Screw (SMF #6-32X5/16" SS)

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Power up and Testing

1
  • Turn power on

    • The LED blinks 3 times green with a long beep, then turns red.

2
  • Present a card

    • Contactless card - The LED blinks green, and a short

beep
    • Beep is

emitted.
3 Press Key
Buzzer tone & backlight LED blinks.

4 Wiegand / RS485
Communication to the Panel is done through Wiegand / RS-485 / OSDP.

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    • heard

    • Contact card - The LED blinks Green and a short Beep is heard

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Certifications

FCC

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference

, and
  1. .

(2)
  1. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

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.


Information to user
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Identiv could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

IC


This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device

UL 294 and UL 1076


  • Communication via Wiegand and OSDP RS485 was evaluated by UL and serves as the interface interfaces between the reader and panel

  • When the reader is powered by a supply other than Identiv Mx series controller, the power supply should be a UL 294 and 1076 listed , class 2 supply

  • For UL 1076, the reader was assessed for the acknowledgment signal annunciation while interfacing to the Listed Identiv Mx series control unit via Wiegand and OSDP onlyRS485 interfaces

UL 294 Access Control Performance Levels


Destructive Attack

Level IV

Line Security

Level I

Endurance

Level I

Standby Power

Level I