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Integriti/Inception SIFER Keypad Smart Card Reader.   Installation Manual.

Revision 1.0   May.  2017.

Integriti/Inception

SIFER Keypad Reader

P/N:

994725MF (Multi-format)
994725 (Standard)

Overview

The SIFER Keypad features an attractive design with a

backlit, ergonomic keypad and an optical tamper device to
alarm the relevant “Reader Fault” System Input on removal
from the mounting surface.

The RGB LEDs allow configurable colour, and in an

Integriti or Inception system the 2nd LED and beeper can be
used in a variety of configurations for Valid/Invalid indication,
Door/Area status, DOTL annunciation, Alarm condition, etc.

The standard Reader supports 13.56MHz SIFER Cards

utilizing MIFARE

®

 DESFire

®

 EV1 with AES encryption.

The Multi-format version also reads CSN or UID data from
other 13.56MHz formats including MIFARE Classic

®

, Mini,

Ultralight

®

, Plus

®

 & JCOP; Felica JIS & NFC; ISO15693;

Type B and Picopass.  

Refer to the latest SIFER Smart Card

Reader Data Sheet for full details of the formats supported.

Connection to the host Module is via multi-drop RS485

cabling.  Up to 16 Readers can be connected on the same
Reader bus.  Communication is via industry standard OSDP
allowing compatibility with other Controllers and bus sharing
with other manufacturer’s OSDP devices.

In Integriti/Inception systems, Readers can be automatically

addressed & have firmware updated over the system wiring.

Integriti compatability.

Parts List:

-

Reader body with integrated pigtail cable.

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Mounting plate.

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Countersunk screw.

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Installation manual. (This document)

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.

OVERALL SHIELD (

2

 Pair)

Tycab.  DPF4702 or DCK4702

Belden.  9842

Electra.  EAS7202P or EAS7302P

Garland.  MCP-2S

General Cable.  B2002CS

Alpha.  6413

Roadworx.  RW600224

Olex.  JD2PS485A

OVERALL SHIELD (

3

 Pair)

Belden.  9843

Tycab.  DPF6702

General Cable.  B2003CS

Garland.  MCP-3S

Electra.  EAS7203P

Electra.  EAS7303P

INDIVIDUALLY SHIELDED PAIRS (2 Pair)

Tycab.  DQQ47025

Garland.  MCP-2IS

Alpha.  2466C

Belden.  8723

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.

Specifications

Environment:

Operating Temp:      -35°C  to +65°C.
Ingress Protection:   IP67

Physical dimensions.

H: 105mm     W: 62mm     D: 18mm

Mounting plate.

103 mm (H) x 60 mm (W)

Power supply input:

11-14V DC <500mV ripple.

Current consumption:

75 - 115mA typical.  165mA max.
*Depends on LED configuration.

Maximum Cabling Distance using recommended cables.

Data (Data A/Data B/0V).

Access Module to furthest Reader:

1000m.

Total data cabling on one “RDR RS485” Port: 1000m.

Power (V+/0V).  @100mA* per Reader.

To 1 Reader using 2-Pair 7/0.2 cable:

100m.

To 1 Reader using 2-Pair 14/0.2 cable:

200m.

To 2 Readers using 3-Pair (2 pairs for +V/0V) 100m.

For longer cable runs &/or multiple Readers on the same
run, one of the following may be required:

-

Heavier duty 2-pair cable.

-

Additional pair or separate heavy duty fig. 8 for +V/0V.

-

A separate battery-backed local power supply.

See “READER POWER” below for more details.

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.

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Due to on-going product development this manual is subject

to change without notice.  www.innerrange.com.au

© 2017.  Inner Range Pty. Ltd.

Doc. Part No:  634725

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