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Features

The Innometriks Cheetah SE Reader is a networked smart card reader that provides:

■ Compact design

■ Smart card authentication - contactless or contact reader models

• HID SE module contactless Smart Reader

— Carrier frequency of the RF interface: 13.56 MHz.

— Supported card formats: iClass, PIV, PIV-I, CAC, TWIC, MIFARE, DESFire, EV1, EV2, smart card CSN, HID

SEOS.

• Microchip SEC1210 Smart Card Reader (contact) & HID SE module (contactless)

— The HID module supports all features above.

— Standard smart cards are supported: CAC, PIV, PIV-I, TWIC. A slot at the bottom of the reader accepts insertion

of these chip cards.

NOTE

MIFARE proximity cards are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) tested for contactless authentication.

200 bit PIV and 128 bit PIV-I are UL tested for contact and contactless authentication.

■ Controller communications

• Gigabit Ethernet communication, used for configuration and troubleshooting

• Supports both RM and OSDP protocols

— RM communication to the iSTAR Ultra or iSTAR Ultra SE panel.

— OSDP communication is supported from the reader through an RS485 connector then to any PACS (physical

access control system) which supports OSDP.

NOTE

Innometriks services communicate with readers across TCP/IP using ports 5001 and 5002. In environments with multiple network
segments, all intermediate routers and switches must be set to forward TCP ports 5001 and 5002.

Ethernet is not UL tested. Connect Ethernet only when configuring or troubleshooting the reader. OSDP is not verified by UL.

■ LCD display - 2x16 characters; adjustable brightness set via keypad

■ Keypad - 3x4 touchpad for adjusting LCD display brightness and displaying reader parameters

• Contains numerals 0-9 and four unmarked function keys F1 to F4, over the numerals

■ Buzzer - Indicates card read has occurred

■ Inputs/Outputs

• Two supervised inputs

• Two physical outputs:  one dry contact relay, one optically isolated TTL output

• One virtual output

NOTE

The optically isolated TTL output also serves as the Normal/Secure switch for some reader profiles. This output indicates the state of
the Normal/Secure reader operational mode. Evaluated by UL as a configurable output.

The virtual output is used in FICAM to set Secure Mode operation. Both the TTL output and the Virtual output operate as Output Two in
RM and will trigger together.

■ Tamper support - enabled in PACS software

■ Three indicator LED light bars

• LED light bars at the left and right sides of reader show Access Granted, Access Denied or Enter PIN. The LED light

bar at the bottom of the contact reader shows reader readiness for inserting a chip card.

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Innometriks Cheetah SE Reader Quick Start Guide

Summary of Contents for Cheetah SE

Page 1: ...eral functionality are contained in the Cheetah SE Reader User Guide Figure 1 Contactless and Contactless Contact Cheetah SE Reader Models Figure 1 on Page 1 shows the indoor contactless and contactle...

Page 2: ...rts 5001 and 5002 In environments with multiple network segments all intermediate routers and switches must be set to forward TCP ports 5001 and 5002 Ethernet is not UL tested Connect Ethernet only wh...

Page 3: ...area when access point actuator is controlled by unit s relay outputs Specifications Network and I O Cables Table 2 Network and I O Cables Usage Cable Description Network Cat5 Ethernet reader to host...

Page 4: ...al Installations The recommended power wiring is Belden 8461 8442 twisted pair The maximum length depends on the wire gauge Installation This section contains the instructions for wiring the readers a...

Page 5: ...the reader housing by two Torx screws located at the bottom of the reader housing as shown in Figure 3 on Page 5 Using a Torx screwdriver remove the two Torx screws from the bottom of the housing 2 S...

Page 6: ...support by inserting two or four screws not supplied into the mounting plate holes see Figure 5 on Page 6 The type of screws depends on the type of support used Figure 5 Mounting Reader to a Support F...

Page 7: ...ectors Description A Ethernet RJ45 connector Provides network connectivity for applications and browser based reader configuration B 9 pin Molex Ground Power Bus RS485 Supervised Inputs See FICAM OSDP...

Page 8: ...cribes the 6 pin Molex keyed connector Since the connector is keyed it can only be inserted into the reader in one configuration that is with pin 6 on the left and with pin 1 on the right as you face...

Page 9: ...able 7 Circuits Wiring Diagrams Wiring for FICAM OSDP Connectivity Figure 9 on Page 9 shows an example of FICAM OSDP wiring Figure 11 on Page 10 shows wiring for supervised inputs Figure 9 FICAM OSDP...

Page 10: ...uts Setting Up the Reader The default or configured settings for the reader are shown in the reader LCD display All settings can be changed through browser based administration except the reader s LCD...

Page 11: ...will redisplay the current firmware version 2 Press key 2 to display the reader s current IP address 3 Press key 3 to display Ethernet Status 4 Press key 4 to display the current Reader Address 5 Pre...

Page 12: ...100 RM address set to 1 RM baud rate set to 9600 Screen brightness and contrast set to normal setting Browser Based Administration This section provides instructions for using browser based administra...

Page 13: ...initial administrator should be changed for security purposes From a web browser connect to the reader s IP Address The login screen displays Figure 12 Login screen Enter the administrator user name...

Page 14: ...or Select Network from the main screen Depending on the reader s setting for Static IP address or DHCP a screen similar to one of the following is displayed Figure 14 Ethernet Screens If you make chan...

Page 15: ...ck the Upload File button to upload the file to the reader and update the firmware The reader will then restart To display options to download upload or restore a configuration file select CONFIGURATI...

Page 16: ...peration 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 undes...

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