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The  installation  of  this  product  should  be  made  by  a  qualified  service 
technician and should conform to all local codes. 

It  is  strongly  recommended  that  a  class  II  power  supply  at  12V  ±5%  and 
1.5A. min is used in accordance with Safety Electrical Low Voltage (SELV) 
parameters.  The  12V  power  supply  cable  length  should  not  exceed  5 
meters. 

This  product  may  be  installed  with  a  power  supply  conforming  to 
EN60950, in accordance with the NEC Class 2 requirements; or supplied 
by a listed EN60950 external Power Unit marked Class 2, Limited Power 
source, or LPS and rated 12VDC, 1.5A minimum. 

In case of “Power Over Ethernet” use, the POE hub or switch features has 
to  be  conformed  with  IEEE  802.3-af  standard.  An  insulation  greater  than 
2000V is provided between terminal and Ethernet network. 

In case of building to building connection it is recommended to connect 0V 
to  ground.  This  ground  (ground  security  reference)  cable  must  be 
connected  with  the  terminal  block  board  fixation  screw  marked  with  the 
universal ground symbol (see p16). 

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Sagem  Sécurité  hereby  declares  that  the  MorphoAccess™  has  been 
tested and found compliant with the following listed standards as required 
by  the  EMC  Directive  89/336/EEC:  EN55022  (1994)  /  EN55024  (1998), 
EN300-330  (1999)  and  by  the  low  voltage  Directive  73/23/EEC  amended 
by 93/68/EEC: EN60950 (2000). 

  These  terminals  are  Class  A  devices.  In  a  residential  environment, 

these  devices  may  cause  interference.  In  this  case,  the  user  is 
encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the  interference  with  appropriated  measures 
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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. 

 

Summary of Contents for MA 500+ Series

Page 1: ...eries Installation Guide Produced by Sagem S curit Copyright 2009 Sagem S curit www sagem securite com MorphoAccess TM 500 Series Installation Guide SSE 0000053018 04 June 2009 MA 500 Series OMA 500 S...

Page 2: ...ECTING THE CHASSIS ASSEMBLY TO THE COVER ASSEMBLY 12 STAGE 4 CLOSING MORPHOACCESS 13 OMA 500 SERIES INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 14 STAGE 1 DRILLING THE MOUNTING HOLES 14 STAGE 2 FIXING 15 STAGE 3 CABLING 1...

Page 3: ...MENT CONDITIONS 34 RECOMMENDATION 35 AREAS CONTAINING COMBUSTIBLES 35 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 35 SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS FOR RADIO TERMINALS 35 ETHERNET CONNECTION 36 DATE TIME SYNCHRONIZATION 36 CLEANING PR...

Page 4: ...millions of individual fingerprint identification records We believe you will find the MorphoAccess fast accurate easy to use and suitable for physical access control The MorphoAccess offers the follo...

Page 5: ...essTM 500 Series is a generic appellation which gathers MorphoAccessTM terminals belonging to MA 500 series OMA 500 series and MA 500 series Corresponding list of products is depicted in the table bel...

Page 6: ...nal and Ethernet network In case of building to building connection it is recommended to connect 0V to ground This ground ground security reference cable must be connected with the terminal block boar...

Page 7: ...undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found compliant with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reas...

Page 8: ...5 50 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s MorphoAccess supplies 1 Cover assembly with Chassis and 2 Secured screws for fixation 1 Secured screwdriver Torx 20 1 Chassis fixation kit 4 fixations and screws 1 anti t...

Page 9: ...A A 5 50 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s Outdoor MorphoAccess supplies 1 Cover assembly with chassis and protective visor 1 Secured screwdriver Torx 10 1 Chassis fixation kit 4 fixations and screws Display 12...

Page 10: ...ng g t th he e m mo ou un nt ti in ng g h ho ol le es s Mounting and cable entry hole location rear view a Using the dimensional drawing in Appendix 3 drill 2 holes for the mounting keyholes screws so...

Page 11: ...two screws in the mounting keyholes d Hold the chassis in place with a screw through the mounting slot e Adjust the position and fix in place by tightening all three screws f Adjust the anti theft bl...

Page 12: ...m mb bl ly y t to o t th he e c co ov ve er r a as ss se em mb bl ly y Ribbon cable connector location Position of the ribbon cable as the case is closed Tamper switch Motherboard terminal block board...

Page 13: ...e has been connected between the two assemblies see stage 3 the cover assembly is fitted to the chassis assembly 1 The lip on the cover slides behind the chassis to fit over the catch shown on the dia...

Page 14: ...TI IO ON N P PR RO OC CE ED DU UR RE E S St ta ag ge e 1 1 D Dr ri il ll li in ng g t th he e m mo ou un nt ti in ng g h ho ol le es s Mounting hole location rear view a Using the dimensional drawing...

Page 15: ...ive visor with a small screw driver Remove the 4 screws with T10 screw driver supplied b Adjust the assembly in front of the 4 holes c Fix the 4 mounting bolts 2 in upper zone 2 in lower zone S St ta...

Page 16: ...lo oc ck k b bo oa ar rd d w wi ir ri in ng g Be sure during terminal installation and connections that Electric Static Discharge ESD is prevented by connecting installation man to ground security Pow...

Page 17: ...Ol ld d T Te er rm mi in na al l b bl lo oc ck k b bo oa ar rd d w wi ir ri in ng g Anti theft opto Wiegand IN Dataclock IN COM RS422 RS485 Relay Tamper switch Anti theft switch Wiegand OUT Dataclock...

Page 18: ...lors and cables positions is not exactly the same as previous OMA 200 300 Series In order to comply with EMC directives See p 6 all cables coming from Access Control system must be shielded Both shiel...

Page 19: ...SSE 0000053018 04 Sagem S curit document Reproduction and disclosure forbidden 19 If troubleshooting please check that internal connections are similar to the following image I O Board version 2...

Page 20: ...ve e i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n Any USB Flash drive FAT16 capacity 1GB may be installed into the terminal for configuration log file collect or software update USB Flash drive installation h...

Page 21: ...U US SB B d do on ng gl le e i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n Only Sagem S curit WI FI USB dongle Reference 189930722 may be installed into the terminal for WLAN Wireless Local Area Network opera...

Page 22: ...operating activity typical power consumption is 4 5 Watts In extreme temperature conditions with all options USB Flash drive 12V output for Wiegand in maximum power consumption is up to 9 Watts These...

Page 23: ...option Brown 4 Block 4 LED2 In Wiegand LED IN 2 option Grey 5 Block 5 GND Ground for Wiegand Black Electrical interface conforms to the Security Industry Association s Wiegand standard March 1995 and...

Page 24: ...nd 1 Block 1 D0 In Wiegand D0 Blue 2 Block 2 D1 In Wiegand D1 Yellow 3 Block 3 LED Out Wiegand LED OUT 1 option Orange 4 Block 4 12V Out 12 Volts Power output 150mA max Red 5 Block 5 GND Ground for Wi...

Page 25: ...k 5V TTL Yellow 3 Block 3 LED NC NC 4 Block 4 12V Out 12 Volts Power output 150mA max Red 5 Block 5 GND Ground for Dataclock Black Note A In case of old I O board split power connector and if your Wie...

Page 26: ...RS422 interface is a full duplex communication C CO OM M R RS S4 48 85 5 s se er ri ia al l p po or rt t MA 500 MA 500 Series OMA 500 Series COM RS422 RS485 cable 1 Block 1 GND Ground for RS485 Grey...

Page 27: ...ut Transmit positive Ethernet RJ45 Pin 1 5 Block 5 GND Ground for shield Ethernet RJ45 Pin 7 RJ 45 cabling connection RJ45 Pinout Signals EIA TIA T568B color EIA TIA T568A color Corel L120 color 1 TX...

Page 28: ...lay normally closed Orange 3 Block 3 CR Contact relay common Yellow 4 Block 6 TSW2_1 Tamper switch Contact 1 White 5 Block 7 TSW2 0 Tamper switch Contact 0 Green 6 Block 4 ATSW1_1 Anti theft switch Co...

Page 29: ...tion is activated with the proper screw positioning between cover and chassis Terminal closed Tamper switch ON Terminal open Tamper switch OFF The anti theft function is activated by the anti theft bl...

Page 30: ...voltage requirements independently of the power supply Inductive load Depend of the load and the installation Inductive charge management require a parallel diode for a better contact lifetime Connec...

Page 31: ...access control with authentication or verification and proxy mode These various modes are detailed in the MorphoAccess 500 Series User Guide Terminal configuration may be done locally keyboard USB Fla...

Page 32: ...S IQS certified 500dpi optical sensor Template Data base 3 000 persons with 2 fingers 5 x 10 000 persons with 2 fingers and MA X license option Identification 1 5s 1 000 persons in database Authentica...

Page 33: ...Class 3 hub switch equipment mandatory 15 4W MA 500 MA 500 Series configurations POE Alternative A compliant with RJ45 and terminal blocks POE Alternative B compliant with RJ45 only OMA 500 Series co...

Page 34: ...erature 10 C to 50 C Operating humidity 10 RH 80 Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Storage humidity RH 95 Hardness MA 500 MA 500 Series IP30 indoor use only OMA 500 Series IP65 protection against rain...

Page 35: ...MA 500 Series terminal in damp areas swimming pool Protect it from water and other liquids Do not expose your MorphoAccess to extreme temperatures Do not expose MorphoAccess sensor to direct sunlight...

Page 36: ...requiring time precision we recommend that you synchronize your terminal time with an external clock at regular intervals The terminal clock has 40 10 6 ppm typical time deviation at 25 C Roughly 4 se...

Page 37: ...PR RI IN NT T P PL LA AC CE EM ME EN NT T R RU UL LE ES S To ensure a good quality contact of your finger on the terminal you must leave your finger on the sensor until the sensor light is turned off...

Page 38: ...inal configuration files and registry keys This document gives also parameters default values MorphoAcess 500 Series Enrolment application User Guide This document describes the local enrolment proces...

Page 39: ...Guide Configuration Tool user guide via Ethernet USB Tool User Guide Configuration Tool user guide via USB Flash drive MorphoAcess 500 Series Upgrade Tools User Guide Upgrade Tool user guide about fi...

Page 40: ...duction and disclosure forbidden SSE 0000053018 04 A AP PP PE EN ND DI IX X 3 3 D DR RI IL LL LI IN NG G T TE EM MP PL LA AT TE E M MA A5 50 00 0 M MA A 5 50 00 0 S SE ER RI IE ES S Scale 1 Real dimen...

Page 41: ...S curit document Reproduction and disclosure forbidden 41 O OM MA A 5 50 00 0 S SE ER RI IE ES S The above image dimensions do not match reality True dimensions are in millimeters 70 135 256 80 60 Cab...

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