Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader - PN: RDRSR
Table of Contents
Safety, Maintenance, & Operational Information
Heavy-Duty Reader Specifications
Additional Listed System Components
Heavy-Duty Reader Wiring Connectors
The Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader is the perfect balance between form and function. In addition to its eye-catching design, the Heavy-Duty (HD) Reader is built for applications where durability is key. It is equipped with a heavy-duty, weather-proof IP67* stainless steel enclosure that’s built to withstand vandalism and harsh outdoor environments. With its sleek and rugged design, the Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader is ideal for any outdoor facility or modern indoor office space.
Reader Install - Introduction Overview
Heavy-Duty Reader Features
- RFID Proximity 26- to 37-bit Wiegand-based 125KHz pass-through of bit length
- Output converts to Wiegand formats
- Voltage: 6 to 16VDC at the reader. Regulated power supply and 12VDC at the reader is recommended for the best operation.
- Electronics potted and sealed with tamper-resistant epoxy for indoor and outdoor installation
- IP67* moisture and dust protection
- FCC, RoHS, and UL Standard 294 compliant
- 5KHz audio buzzer
* The IP Code classifies and rates the degree of protection provided by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures against intrusion, dust, accidental contact, and water. The first number is for solids protection such as dust; it ranges from 0 to 6. The second number (7 in this case) is for the part's protection against liquids; it ranges from 0 to 8.
UL 294 Performance Levels
UL 294 is the Underwriters Laboratory standard for access control system units, which is used to evaluate the construction, performance, and operation of access control systems for factors such as destructive level, security, endurance, and standby power. Each of these factors has four levels of performance which evaluate the safety of the system and ensures that the products will operate reliably without creating a hazardous condition. Level 1 establishes that the products are safe for egress purposes.
Model # | Access Control Line Security | Destructive Attack | Endurance | Standby Power | Condition |
RDRBT - touch io | Level 1 | Level 1 | Level 3 | Level 1 | N/A |
Access Control Factors
Feature | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 |
Destructive Attack | No attack test required. | Can withstand an attack for 2 minutes. | Can withstand an attack for 5 minutes, or 2 minutes if the alarm is activated during the test. | Can withstand an attack for 5 minutes, but shall generate an alarm event in a maximum of 2 minutes of attack, and the alarm shall not be silenced for another 2 minutes. |
Line Security | No line security required. | Standard line security required. | 128-bit line security encryption required. | 256-bit line security encryption required. |
Endurance | Must be able to operate as intended at rated voltage & current for 1,000 cycles of intended operation. | Must be able to operate as intended at rated voltage and current for 25,000 cycles of intended operation. | Must be able to operate as intended at rated voltage and current for 50,000 cycles of intended operation. | Must be able to operate as intended at rated voltage and current for 100,000 cycles of intended operation. |
Standby Power | No secondary power source required. | After a loss of primary power, the system can maintain normal operations for a minimum of 30 minutes while the product is operated every minute. | After a loss of primary power, the system can maintain normal operations for a minimum of 2 hours while the product is operated every 2 minutes. | After a loss of primary power, the system can maintain normal operations for a minimum of 4 hours while the product is operated every 5 minutes. |
Wiegand Format
The standard 26-bit Wiegand format is an open format; it is a widely-used industry standard. Almost all access control systems accept the standard 26-bit format which consists of 2 parity bits, 8-bit facility code, and 16-bit card number fields. The Wiegand interface is commonly used to connect a card swipe mechanism to the rest of an access control system. The physical size limitations of the card dictated that a maximum of 37 Wiegand wire filaments could be placed in a standard card before misreads would affect reliability; therefore, most Wiegand formats used in physical access control are less than 37 bits in length.
Wiegand Reader Wiring Output
Follow all wiring and safety precautions to connect the Heavy-Duty Reader to your access control panel (either single io or eight io). Mount the controller at the door with 22/6 wire. This reader supports formats using 26- to 37-bit 125KHz credentials and outputs the card data through a standard Wiegand interface.
Heavy-Duty Reader Wiring
Heavy-Duty Wire Conductor | Function (Single io) | Function (Eight io) |
Red: Power to + (positive) connector | DC Power +12VDC | DC Power +12VDC |
Black: Power to - (negative) connector | Ground (-) | Ground (-) |
Green: To D0 (data zero) connector | Data 0 (zero) | Data 0 (zero) |
White: To D1 (data 1) connector | Data 1 | Data 1 |
Blue: To LED connector | Green LED | Green LED |
Yellow: Buzzer connector | Buzzer (O) | Buzzer (-) |
IMPORTANT: A ProdataKey Cloud Node is required to operate the Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader.
Heavy-Duty Reader Specifications
This manual walks an installer through the steps needed to connect the Heavy-Duty (HD) Reader to an access control panel. The HD Stainless Steel Reader supports 125kHz prox cards. Reviewing and following the accompanying information below ensures the reader is installed quickly and properly.
Card Type | HID® compatible |
Transmit Frequency | 125kHz |
Read Range | Up to 45 mm (1.8 in.) |
Wiegand Output | Wiegand 26- to 37-bit 125KHz |
Power Supply | DC 6-16V - Linear power supply recommended |
Current | </= 30mA |
Operating Humidity | 0% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing |
Operating Temperature | -31° to ~140° F (-35° to ~+60° C) |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 3.74 x 1.96 x .78 inches / 15.24 x 4.32 x 3.3 cm |
Weight | 0.83 lb. / 13.4 oz. / 380 g. |
Audio | 5kHz buzzer |
IP Rating* | IP67 |
Certificates | CE, RoHS, FCC |
Cable Distance | Wiegand ISO (500 ft.) (24 AWG) |
* The IP Code classifies and rates the degree of protection provided by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures against intrusion, dust, accidental contact, and water. The first number is for solids protection such as dust; it ranges from 0 to 6. The second number is for the part's protection against liquids; it ranges from 0 to 8.
Additional Listed System Components
Cloud Node |
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Single io |
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Eight io |
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Proximity Reader | Must be UL 294 listed |
Proximity Credentials | Must be UL 294 listed |
Electronic Locking Hardware | Must be UL 294 listed |
NOTE: For information about other products and services, see https://www.prodatakey.com > Products
Installing Heavy-Duty Reader
These instructions provide for installing the ProdataKey Heavy-Duty (HD) Stainless Steel Reader.
IMPORTANT: A ProdataKey Cloud Node is required to operate the Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader.
Package Contents
- Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader (1)
- Mounting screws (2)
Recommended Tools
- Drill and appropriate size drill bits
- Security screw bit T10 (to match security screw head at the base of the reader)
- Wall anchors (2) if mounting to drywall
- Electrical tape
- Pencil (to mark hole positions on the mounting surface)
- Low-voltage white B wire splice connectors (If wires will be outside/exposed to the elements, use blue gel-filled B wire splice connectors.)
- Wire Crimper/Stripper
Installation
Before you begin the installation, read the instructions thoroughly. Make sure you have read and understand the Safety Information.
WARNING: Disconnect power before working with the ProdataKey product. DO NOT mount the product while power is applied. Always apply power at the end of the installation after verifying wiring connections are correct; incorrect wiring could cause damage to the product.
- Remove the backplate screw from the bottom of the Heavy-Duty Reader using a T10 security screw bit to remove the reader’s backplate.
- Use the backplate’s mounting and cable holes to mark the hole positions on the wall. Drill two holes to support the mounting screws (and wall anchors, if mounting on drywall).
- Drill a larger hole into the wall between the two small holes large enough to pass the reader and controller wires through. Once the wires are paired, crimped, and wrapped in electrical tape, they need room to be pushed back and concealed inside the wall prior to mounting the reader.
- Feed the wires from the door controller through the wall hole in preparation for pairing with the six Heavy-Duty Reader wires.
Heavy-Duty Reader Wiring Connectors
Heavy-Duty Wire Conductor | Function (Single io) | Function (Eight io) |
Red - Power to + (positive) connector | DC Power +12VDC | DC Power +12VDC |
Black - Power to - (negative) connector | Ground (-) | Ground (-) |
Green - To D0 (data zero) connector | Data 0 (zero) | Data 0 (zero) |
White - To D1 (data 1) connector | Data 1 | Data 1 |
Blue - To LED connector | Green LED | Green LED |
Yellow - Buzzer connector | Buzzer (O) | Buzzer (-) |
IMPORTANT: Before pairing the wires, ensure the power source (including the backup battery) is NOT energized until all wires are properly connected.
Make sure the ends are stripped and prepped for installation. Strip the ends of the wires and pair the Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader wires with the corresponding controller wires by inserting the exposed ends of each wire pair (one of each door controller and Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader) into each end of a B connector wire splice; crimp the wires tightly. Repeat this for each set of paired wires, ensuring that both wires are securely crimped inside a B connector.
NOTE: There may be some degree of pulling and pushing on the wires during the reader install process (especially while concealing the paired wires inside the wall). It is recommended that each B connector be crimped three times to ensure the wire pairs are held securely in the wire splice and will not disconnect. After all wires are paired and crimped, wrap the wire bundle securely with electrical tape around the B connector splices so they remain together and for ease when pulling/pushing the bundle through the wall. Conceal the wire bundle inside the wall in preparation for and prior to mounting the Heavy-Duty Reader.
After all wires are connected and concealed inside the wall, align the plate’s holes to the holes in the wall surface and mount the plate with the two provided screws so it is securely fastened to the wall.
With the Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader backplate securely mounted to the wall surface, mount the main reader unit by angling the reader’s top tab into the corresponding slot at the top of the mounted plate.
Secure the Heavy-Duty Reader to the backplate by replacing and tightening the previously removed security screw into the bottom mounting tab hole.
NOTE: If the reader will not read cards and fobs, ensure that the cards and fobs are HID™ 26- to 37-bit 125kHz RFID compatible.
Heavy-Duty Reader Operation
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When swiping credentials, the LED turns green and the piezo buzzer sounds. Afterward, the LED returns to red.
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When the LED wire (blue) is pulled to ground, the LED turns green.
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When the buzzer wire (yellow) is pulled to ground, the piezo sounds. Piezo has a timeout of 30 seconds.
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The green wire is for data 0.
- The white wire is for data 1.
NOTE: For UL certified wire installations, all wire running from a door controller to a lock, strike, or reader device must be less than 98.5 feet (30 meters).
NOTE: If the reader doesn't beep/react when presenting a card format, it's not compatible with the reader.
Technical Support
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact our knowledgeable ProdataKey Support staff. Your support queries covering hardware, software installation, trouble tickets, troubleshooting, return merchandise authorization (RMA), or any other questions will be addressed as immediately as possible.
Support:
- Phone: 801.317.8802 option #2 or direct at: 801.206.4086
- Email: support@prodatakey.com
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Certifications
FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Product can be used without license conditions or restrictions in all European Union countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, as well as other non-EU countries, including Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland.
Copyright
© ProdataKey, LLC. All rights reserved. ProdataKey, the ProdataKey logo, and other ProdataKey marks are owned by ProdataKey, LLC and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ProdataKey assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Reader Installation Manual
ProdataKey Readers
© 2020 ProdataKey, LLC.
Ver. 20191112
Date: November 12, 2019
Doc No. RDRSR-IM-001
Safety, Maintenance, & Operational Information
Requirements
This information is intended for trained and authorized installers of ProdataKey access control products. Versions of this article will be updated to the ProdataKey knowledgebase as necessary.
In this manual, ProdataKey and its door controllers are referred to as the PDK products, single io, eight io, product, network door controller, device, device controller, and Cloud Node.
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Equipment
This equipment must be installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions given in the user documentation. This equipment contains no user-serviceable components. Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Unauthorized equipment changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.
Use only accessories that comply with the technical specification of the product. These can be provided by ProdataKey or an approved third party. Use only spare parts provided by or recommended by ProdataKey.
After the system is installed and working properly, no further maintenance or testing is required.
Do not attempt to repair the product by yourself. Contact ProdataKey Support or your ProdataKey authorized distributor for service matters.
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Regulatory Information
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This equipment has been designed and tested to fulfill applicable standards for:
- Radio frequency emissions when installed according to the instructions and used in its intended environment.
- Immunity to electrical and electromagnetic phenomena when installed according to the instructions and used in its intended environment.
Safety
This manual has been prepared to help you install the product. Read through the installation instructions carefully before installing the product. Keep the guide for future installation and maintenance reference.
This product complies with IEC/EN/UL 60950-1, Safety of Information Technology Equipment. If your connecting cables are routed outdoors, the product shall be grounded either through a shielded network cable (shielded twisted pair) or another appropriate method.
The power supply used with this product shall fulfill the requirements for Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and Limited Power Source (LPS) according to IEC/ EN/UL 60950-1.
Disposal and Recycling
When this product has reached the end of its useful life, dispose of it according to local laws and regulations. For information about your nearest designated collection point, contact your local authority responsible for waste disposal. In accordance with local legislation, penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste.
Supported Readers
Door controllers accept standard 26-bit Wiegand data input from approved readers.
See the available product data sheets at https://www.prodatakey.com/documentation
Support / Sales
Support:
- Phone: 801.317.8802 option #2 or direct at: 801.206.4086
- Email: support@prodatakey.com
- Direct Dealer Support Line: 801.206.4086
Sales:
- Phone: 801.317.8802 option #1
- Email: sales@prodatakey.com
Learn More
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Notice
- The ProdataKey Single io and Eight io door controllers are intended for indoor use only.
- The ProdataKey product shall be installed by a trained professional.
- The ProdataKey product shall be used in compliance with local laws and regulations.
- The ProdataKey product shall be installed within a secured area.
- Mount in a dry and well-ventilated environment.
- To provide the best conditions and proper operation of the product, the controller must be securely mounted in accordance with the installation instructions.
- Do not install the door controller box on unstable brackets, surfaces, or walls.
- Use only applicable tools when installing the ProdataKey product. Using excessive force while mounting the product could cause damage.
- Avoid exposing ProdataKey product to shocks or heavy pressure.
- Do not use chemicals, caustic agents, or aerosol cleaners to clean the product. Use a clean cloth dampened with pure water for cleaning the exterior of the enclosure.
- Use only accessories that comply with the technical specification of the product. These can be provided by ProdataKey or a ProdataKey authorized third-party vendor.
- Use only spare parts provided by or recommended by ProdataKey Support or a product reseller.
- Do not attempt to repair the product by yourself. Contact ProdataKey Support or your ProdataKey authorized distributor for service matters.
- Use a can lock to ensure secure enclosures and prevent tampering.
- Protect the power cord, Ethernet cable, and transformer wires from being walked on or pinched, particularly where the wiring exits the box.
- For UL certified installations, all cable runs to the door controllers must be less than 98.5 feet (30 meters).
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