Cross Point b.v. XM1356 Manuale Utente
Version 1.0: October 2003
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Quick Guide XM13.56 Reader/Writer
QUICK GUIDE XM13.56 READER/WRITER
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for using the XM13.56 Reader/Writer. This product offers:
• Reading and writing for ISO14443 compliant and Mifare tag technology (1KB, 4KB and
Ultralight)
• Reading and writing for ISO15693 compliant tag technology (e.g. I-CODE and Tag-it)
• Upgradeable firmware
• ISO track 2, Clock & Data, ABA and Wiegand Interface (serial number reading only)
• Programmable via RS485
• 4 IOs
• Buzzer
• and more.
• Upgradeable firmware
• ISO track 2, Clock & Data, ABA and Wiegand Interface (serial number reading only)
• Programmable via RS485
• 4 IOs
• Buzzer
• and more.
This Quick Guide describes the connections and specifications of the reader. For detailed
programming information, please refer to the API Manual.
programming information, please refer to the API Manual.
CONNECTIONS
I
n the following table, the connections of the reader/writer are listed.
Wire
Mifare Reader XM13.56
Brown Extra
Ground
Violet
Optional Power (+5 VDC)
Black Ground
Red
Power (+12 VDC)
Yellow
RS-485B in +
Blue
RS-485B out -
White
RS-485A in +
Pink
RS-485A out -
Grey
IO-1 Magstripe Data / Wiegand Data 0
Green
IO-2 Magstripe Clock / Wiegand Data 1
Grey/Pink
IO-3 Magstripe CLS / Wiegand Strobe
Red/Blue
IO-4 Magstripe Access / Wiegand Access
Note
IO1-4 are buffered IOs. Output is an open collector with a pull up resistor (10KOhm) to 5 Volt (via a
diode). The output current is 50 mA maximum. The maximum current for the IOs together is 100mA.
The outputs are not protected against a too large current draw or transients/spikes.
diode). The output current is 50 mA maximum. The maximum current for the IOs together is 100mA.
The outputs are not protected against a too large current draw or transients/spikes.
The reader must not be mounted on metal.