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AVAILABLE ON BOTH 4G V-STATION 10 14 13 12 11 6 5 4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 8 3 2 1 1 7 9

Built-in Hood(WRmodelsonly) Power Input USB Port(Bottom) Internal SmartCard Power IndicatorLED Finger ScanSensor Tricolor Pass/FailLED I/O Port (Wiegand & RS-485/232) I/O Port(Wiegand&RS-485/232) Ridge Lock &PoE Navigation Pad Illuminated Keypad Function Keys 2.5” BacklitTFTLC 28 PinConnector or ProximityReader(optional) D

QUICK START GUIDE 5 3 10 12

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2 STEP ONE: OVERVIEW 4G V-Station ExtremeOverview 1 4 3 2 9 11 12 10 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Navigation Pad Illuminated Keypad Function Keys 3.5” BacklitTFTLCD I/O Port (Wiegand & RS-485/232) I/O Port(Wiegand&RS-485/232) Ethernet &PoE Power Input USB Port(Bottom) Internal SmartCard Power IndicatorLED Finger ScanSensor Tricolor Pass/FailLED or ProximityReader(optional)

5 QUICK START GUIDE 6 8 7

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5 STEP ONE: OVERVIEW Wiring

There are six communication types that can be used by the device:

9. RS-485 6. USB 9. RS-232 14. Wireless LAN (optional) 8 8. Ethernet 9. Wiegand 9 (Refer to Page 1) RS-485 • Use -5 UTP (or better) cable (shielded recommended) with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms.

• AWG 24 should be the minimum wire gauge used.

• Choose a Morpho approved RS-232 to RS-485 converter that supports Sense Data 6 to switch from Send to Receive mode. B&B Electronics model # 485TBLED RS-232/RS-485 converter (Morpho Enterprise Access Solutions (EAS) P/N V-Series-CNV) is recommended. WIRING

Refer to Page 1 STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 6 Wiring (continued)

RS-232 PC Communication Wiegand Output to Access Control Panel (ACP) Use CAT-5 UTP (or better) cable (shielded recommended). • For 18 AWG, the maximum cable distance is 500 ft. Cable should be run in a direct (homerun) connection from the (150m); for 20 AWG, the maximum is 300 ft. (90m); for 22 unit to the PC’s DB9 COM port. AWG, the maximum is 200 ft. (60m).

Ethernet • Three-conductor wire (shielded recommended) is required for Ethernet connections to the device are made through a standard Data 0, Data 1, and WGND.* RJ-45 connector on the back of the device. Use CAT-5 UTP (or better) cable. Power For most installations, use 18-22 AWG cable. USB Remember to calculate line-loss when selecting cable. Standard cable with Micro AB plug to A plug (USB on the Go) is used.

IMPORTANT:

1. Refer to local electrical codes and standards before selecting a cable type. WIRING 2. For UL-294 compliance, an earthed screen in the wire or around all wires to/from product is only required when the wires share space/compartment/tube with high voltage cables

* Morpho EAS always recommends the use of wiegand STEP TWO: QUICK START GUIDE 7 Indoor & WR 28-Pin Signal Connector

Pin No. Function Color Pin No. Function Color 28 1 RS485A Blue 2 RS232_RX Violet/White 3 RS485B Blue/Black 4 RS232_TX Violet 5 SGND Black/Red 6 SGND Black/Red 7 WIEGAND_LED_IN0 Grey/Black 8 WIEGAND_DIN0 Green/White 9 Not Connected 10 WIEGAND_DIN1 White/Black 11 WIEGAND_LED_OUT0 Brown/Green 12 WIEGAND_DOUT0 Green 13 WIEGAND_LED_OUT1 Brown/Black 14 WIEGAND_DOUT1 White 15 TTLOUT_OH White/Brown 16 WGND Black/White 17 TTLOUT_0L White/Red 18 TTLIN0 Yellow/Blue 19 TTLOUT_1H Brown/White 20 TTLIN1 Blue/Brown 21 TTLOUT_1L Yellow/Black 22 TTLIN2 Brown/Violet 23 TTLOUT_2H Grey/Orange 24 TTLGND Green/Brown WIRING TOP OF UNIT 25 TTLOUT_2L White/Green 26 RELAY_NC Orange 27 RELAY_NO Yellow 28 RELAY_COM Grey

1 STEP TWO: * Colour codes are different from pervious product series QUICK START GUIDE 8 Extreme 26-Pin Signal Connector

Pin No. Function Color 1 RS485A Blue 2 RS232_RX Violet/White 3 RS485B Blue/Black 4 RS232_TX Violet 5 SGND Black/Red 6 RELAY_NC Orange 7 RELAY_NO Yellow Pin No. Function Color 8 RELAY_COM Grey 1 TTLOUT_OH White/Brown 2 TTLOUT_0L White/Red 1 WIEGAND_LED_IN0 Red/White 3 TTLIN0 Blue/Yellow 2 WIEGAND_DIN0 Green/White 4 TTLOUT_1H White/Orange 3 WIEGAND_DIN1 White/Black 5 TTLINI Blue/Violet 4 WIEGAND_LED-OUT0 Green/Red 6 TTLOUT_1L White/Yellow 5 WIEGAND_DOUT0 Green 7 TTLIN2 Blue/Red 6 WIEGAND_LED-OUT1 Green/Black 8 TTLOUT_2H White/Blue 7 WIEGAND_DOUT1 White 9 TTLGND Green/Yellow WIRING 8 WIEGAND Black/White 10 TTLOUT_2L White/Violet STEP TWO:

* Colour codes are different from pervious product series QUICK START GUIDE 9 Mounting Plate Installation

4G V-STATION, 4G V-STATION WR, 4G PIV-TWIC STATION, 4G V-FLEX AND 4G V-FLEX WR

For 4G V-Flex device, recess-mount on an electrical box. A double gang box is required to accept the rear extension of the housing.

For 4G V-Station device, attach an electrical box to the mounting plate to a single gang box and use wall anchors on the remaining four holes for additional security.

To install the mounting plate on to an electrical box, screw the 4G V-FLEX FLUSH-MOUNT MOUNTING PLATE mounting plate to the box with the provided 6-32 screws. WIRING

CAUTION: When installing a recess-mounted 4G V-Flex device, be careful STEP TWO: not to damage the tamper switch, as careless handling can shear it off. QUICK START GUIDE 10 Mounting Plate Installation

Mounting Procedure.

1. Hold the mounting plate onto the wall in the desired location, trace the square hole that will be cut out, and mark the mounting screw locations. Note that for the 4G V-Flex, the large square hole is at the bottom and for the 4G V-Station the hole is to the right.

2. Cut out the square hole with a jigsaw or drywall saw. If the 4G V-Flex device is to be recess-mounted, cut out a hole in the drywall to accommodate the rear extension on the device housing.

3. Drill holes for the nylon wall anchors and install them.

4. Fish wires through the wall to the square hole.

5. Align the hole in the wall plate with the hole in the wall.

6. Fasten the mounting plate to the nylon wall anchors in the wall with the provided screws. WIRING STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 11 Mounting Plate Installation WIRING

4G V-FLEX FLUSH-MOUNT MOUNTING PLATE 4G V-FLEX RECESSED-MOUNT MOUNTING PLATE

DIMENSION (MM) STEP TWO: QUICK START GUIDE 12 Mounting Plate Installation WIRING 4G V-STATION (INDOOR AND WR) - MOUNTING PLATE 4G V-STATION MOUNTING PLATE DIMENSION (MM)

NOTE: The 4G V-Station devices can only be flush mounted. STEP TWO: QUICK START GUIDE 13 Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme)

4G V-STATION EXTREME AND 4G PIV-TWIC STATION EXTREME

MAGNET ATTACHED TO MOUNTING PLATE WITH EXTENSION MAGNET ATTACHED TO MOUNTING PLATE WITHOUT EXTENSION WIRING STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 14 Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme)

Mounting Proceduce (Extreme).

1. Hold the mounting plate onto the wall in the desired location, trace the rectangular hole that will be cut out, mark the mounting screw locations and the location of the tamper magnet on the mounting plate.

2. Cut out the rectangular hole in the wall. Drill a Ø15mm hole in the wall in the place where the tamper magnet will be installed on the mounting plate.

3. Drill holes for the nylon wall anchors and install them.

4. Fish wires through the wall to the rectangular hole.

5. Before fastening the mounting plate to the nylon anchors attach to it the tamper magnet provided in the installation kit. When installing a 4G Extreme device with a skirt, use the extension to attach the magnet to the mounting plate otherwise attach only the magnet to the mounting plate.

6. Align the hole in the wall plate with the hole in the wall. WIRING

7. Fasten the mounting plate to the nylon wall anchors in the wall with the provided screws. STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 15 Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme)

4G V-STATION EXTREME MOUNTING PLATE 4G PIV-TWIC STATION EXTREME MOUNTING PLATE WIRING DIMENSION (MM) DIMENSION (MM) STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 16 Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme) WIRING 4G V-STATION EXTREME WITH SKIRT DIMENSIONS (MM) STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 17 Mounting Plate Installation (Extreme) WIRING 4G PIV-TWIC STATION EXTREME WITH SKIRT DIMENSIONS (MM) STEP TWO:

QUICK START GUIDE 18 Indoor & Weather Resistant Power

Mini EXTERNAL 12 VDC Connector Power Supply POWER SOURCE Use an external power supply that provides a minimum of 0.5A at 12VDC PER DEVICE. + The power supply should be regulated, filtered, and dedicated to Morpho EAS products 1 - PWR 12V 2 - NC only. If sharing power between devices, be sure that each unit receives 0.5A (e.g. two 3 - GND units would require a 12VDC, 1A supply). -

The external power source must be a SELV and a Limited DC Power CONNECTIONS FOR Source, as defined in IEC 60950-1 standard. AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE

A battery backup or uninterrupted power supply (UPS) with built-in surge protection is recommended. PoE Injector Specs • Input Voltage: 90-264 VAC, 60 Hz Power Over Ethernet (PoE) • Input Current: 0.4A @ 100VAC When the device is powered over Ethernet, an IEEE 802.3af compliant Active Midspan • Output Voltage: -48VDC Injector must be used. This injector is not supplied with v EAS products. • Output Current: 0.32A • Power: 15.36W WIRING WARNING: 1. Under powering may cause memory and data corruption; over powering may cause hardware damage. Both of these situations will void the warranty. 2. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to STEP TWO: the instructions. QUICK START GUIDE 19 4G V-Station Extreme Power

Power Supply Use an external power supply that provides a minimum of : - 12V/3A or 24V/1.5A for device only. - 12V/10A peak or 24V/8A peak for cooler module only.

The external power source must be a SELV and a Limited DC Power Source, as defined in IEC 60950-1 standard (except if it is used to supply both device and cooler module).

A battery backup or uninterrupted power supply (UPS) with built-in PoE Injector Specs surge protection is recommended. • PHIHONG Single Port Injector • Input Voltage: 100-240V, 50-60Hz Power Over Ethernet (PoE) • Input Current: 1.90A When the device is powered over Ethernet, an IEEE 802.3at compliant Active Midspan • Output Voltage: 56V Injector must be used. This injector is not supplied with Morpho EAS products. • Output Current: 0.6A • Power: 60W WARNING: WIRING 1. Under powering may cause memory and data corruption; over powering may cause hardware damage. Both of these situations will void the warranty. 2. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. STEP TWO:

NOTE: Only PHIHONG injectors (with the listed characteristics) are supported. QUICK START GUIDE 20 USB

When the device is connected to a PC workstation for the first time, a Found New Hardware message will be displayed.

The Hardware Installation Wizard prompts you to connect to the internet to search for a driver.

Select Not at this time > Next. Then choose Install the driver automatically.

NOTE: The driver will not install properly unless SecureAdmin™ has been installed first.

When the driver installation is complete, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Manage > Device Manager.

Under Ports (COM and LPT) you will find the port number

associated with your Gadget Serial (e.g. COM3).* COMMUNICATION

*IMPORTANT: When registering your product in SecureAdmin™ use this port number. STEP THREE:

QUICK START GUIDE 21 RS-485

RS-232 RS-232 to RS-485 RS-485 from the converter to 4000 ft. Com Port

For RS-485 installations, the cable should be run in a daisy-chain configuration (i.e. converter > position 1 > position 2 > position 3, etc.).

Choose one twisted pair of conductors to use for RS-485 TDA (Blue/Black wire - Pin 3 of 28) and RS-485 TDB (Blue wire - Pin 1 of 28). Another conductor should be used for Signal Ground.

NOTE: When installing a unit on a network with both legacy and new products, the new software will not detect the older product(s). In these COMMUNICATION mixed installations, both VeriAdmin™ and SecureAdmin™ must be used. IMPORTANT: A maximum of 31 devices may be installed on the same line. The maximum total cable length is 4000 ft. (1200m). The cable must be dedicated to this installation and not used for any other purpose

(use Morpho EAS products only). STEP THREE: QUICK START GUIDE 22 RS-232

For RS-232 installations, a female DB9 connector should be used on the cable. RS-232 from the Connect RS232_TX (Violet wire – Pin 4 of 28) Com Port to the DB9F Pin 2.

Connect RS232_RX (Violet/White wire – Pin 2 of 28) to the DB9F Pin 3.

Connect the Signal Ground (Black/Red wire – Pin 6 of 28) to the DB9F Pin 5. COMMUNICATION IMPORTANT: Only one device can be installed in an RS-232 configuration and the maximum cable length is 150 ft. (45m). If the maximum cable length is used, the initial baud-rate must be set to 9600 Bd. If a shorter cable is used, you may try setting a higher baud-rate. STEP THREE:

QUICK START GUIDE 23 Ethernet and Wireless LAN

4G devices by default are DHCP enabled.

FOR WIRELESS LAN(S): When a wireless network has been installed, it must be enabled either through SecureAdmin™, or through the front panel of the V-Station™ 4G device. wireless LAN Ethernet Morpho EAS wireless enabled devices support 802.11b and 802.11g standards. WEP Open, WPA and WPA2 are supported. SecureAdmin Client Server COMMUNICATION

NOTE: SecureAdmin™ software supports restricted IP address for improved security. This feature allows you to specify which IP addresses are allowed to communicate with the device.

NOTE: Network Address Translation (NAT) is a way to map an entire network (or networks) to a single IP address. SecureAdmin™ does not support STEP THREE: this feature. QUICK START GUIDE 24 Wiegand Communication

Use 18-22 AWG cable (shielded cable is recommended) in a Example Format Information homerun configuration from each unit to the ACP. Type: Standard 26-bit

Connect WIEGAND_DOUT0 (Green wire – Pin 12 of 28) Alt Site Code and Fail Site Code Range: 0-255 to ACP Data 0. Template ID Number Range: 1-65535 Extended ID Number Range: N/A Connect WIEGAND_DOUT1 (White wire – Pin 14 of 28) to ACP Data 1. ID Start Bit: 9 Length of ID: 16 Connect WGND (Black/White wire – Pin 16 of 28) to ACP reader common (0VDC). Site Code Start bit: 1 Length of Site Code: 8 Start Bit: 0

IMPORTANT: By default, the Wiegand output format is not enabled. Wiegand output must be configured before connecting to the ACP. For more information, refer to Section 6.14 of the Operator’s Manual. COMMUNICATION NOTE: On installation, the system administrator will be prompted to select either a pre-existing Wiegand file format or create a custom format, and upload it to the unit before the first use. To configure a 4G unit to send an alternate Site Code, a custom Wiegand format must be created. STEP THREE:

QUICK START GUIDE 25 Connection to the ACP

1.Weigand Lines PIN 12 Weigand_DOUTO - Green Wire PIN 14 Weigand_DOUTO - White Wire PIN 16 Weigand_DOUTO - Black/White Wire

2. Communication between 4G devices and SecureAdmin TM Ethernet or RS-485 ACP OR SDAC

NOTE: ACP = Access Control Panel; PACS = Physical Access Control System; STEP FOUR: SDAC = Single Door Access Controller QUICK START GUIDE 26 Single Door Access Controller (SDAC)

The 4G V-Station™ and Example Install 4G V-Flex™ devices incorporate an 1 internal relay that enables them to 26 – NC 0 0 MOTION DETECTOR 27 – NO operate a deadbolt/door strike directly. 0 0 0 0 + 28 – COM 0 0 12V - 0 0 COM NC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 20 0 0 21 0 0 25 0 0 DOOR CONTACT 0 0 NC 0 0 NO + COM COM - + - 28 DOOR + -

12V 12V 27

+ - ACP OR SDAC lmin = 150mA

WARNING: The internal relay is limited to a maximum current of 170mA. If the deadbolt/doorstrike draws more than 170mA, damage to the device may occur. If the deadbolt/doorstrike load exceeds 170mA, an external relay

must be used. STEP FOUR: QUICK START GUIDE 27 Single Door Access Controller (continued)

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 – NO (Normally Open) 0 0 0 0 28 – COM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Snubber Diode 0 0 28 - + + -

DEADBOLT/DOOR STRIKE Connections for Max Load 170 mA DC POWER SUPPLY Internal Relay Operation DEADBOLT/DOOR STRIKE

CON 1 CON 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 – NO (Normally Open) 0 0 0 0 + - 28 – COM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Snubber Diode 0 0 DC POWER 0 0 Snubber Diode 0 0 SUPPLY 0 0 - + 0 0 28 + - NC

NO ACP OR SDAC COM EXTERNAL RELAY COIL DC POWER SUPPLY Connections for FOR EXTERNAL RELAY EXTERNAL RELAY CONTACTS External Relay Operation

EXTERNAL RELAY STEP FOUR:

NOTE: Inverted 28 PIN connector QUICK START GUIDE 28 Front Panel Access to All 4G V-Station Devices

1. Numeric keypad 2. Function keys 2 3. Navigation keypad 4 5 6 4. System

5. System Information 7 8 9 6. Security 7. Communication

8. Multimedia 1 3 9. Template

To navigate to the Login screen, press the Enter and Left Arrow keys simultaneously.

The default password for the V-Station™ 4G unit is 0000. Press Simultaneously It is recommended that you change the default password. ADMINISTRATION STEP FIVE:

QUICK START GUIDE 29 SecureAdmin™ Requirements

PC Workstation SecureAdmin™ Server • 1.9GB of free hard disk space • 1-10 Terminal Installation • 25 MB hard disk space Oracle® 10G Express • Minimum 1GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or minimum equivalent • 1.6 GB hard disk space for server • 1 GB RAM (2 GB recommended) Operating Systems Supported • 75 MB hard disk space for client • 11-100 Terminal Installation • Windows Server® 2008 32-Bit Additional Components • One Quad-Core Processor or • Windows Server® 2008 R2 64-Bit ® equivalent • Windows 7 32-Bit and 64-Bit • Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 requires 500 MB of hard disk space • Memory 8-16 GB RAM • Windows 8.1 64-Bit • CD-ROM drive • Windows Server 2012 R2 64-Bit • One available USB port • Windows 10 64-Bit • Ethernet or COM port • 1024 X 768 high color SQL Server™ 2008 Express Edition video display • Minimum of 512 MB of RAM (1 GB or more recommended) SecureAdmin™ Client SOFTWARE • 10 MB hard disk space minimum STEP SIX:

QUICK START GUIDE 30 SecureAdmin™ Installation

To install the SecureAdmin™ (Client and Server) software, the user must have Administrative rights. The software required Client 3 to install SecureAdmin™ is detected and installed automatically during the setup .

SecureAdmin™ software is installed by Client 2 clicking the appropriate buttons on the Install Menu screen. SecureAdmin Client Server

Client 1

IMPORTANT: The client(s) will not run without the server. While you can have multiple SecureAdmin™ Clients in your SOFTWARE installation, only one SecureAdmin™ Server is needed. Make sure that each client in your installation is directed to the target server. If this is a new installation, make sure you install SecureAdmin™ Server first. STEP SIX:

QUICK START GUIDE 31 SecureAdmin™ Login

The SecureAdmin™ Username and Password are created at the time of installation. They make up the user identification required to log in to the database.

SecureAdmin™ Server identifies the machine on which the database is installed.

The machine’s IP address can be used as the SecureAdmin™ Server name. If the server and client are installed on the same machine, localhost can be used as the SecureAdmin™ Server name. SOFTWARE NOTE: The password should be from 8 to 30 characters long and must contain at least one letter, one number, and one non-alphanumeric character. STEP SIX:

QUICK START GUIDE 32 SecureAdmin™ Device Registration

1. Click the Register via Server button. The Register via Server dialog box will display. 2. For Ethernet, select the Search Automatically check box. For USB/COM port, select the appropriate port number. 3. Click the Scan button SecureAdmin™ will scan 4 the network for installed devices and display a 1 list. 4. In the list, click the icon of the device you want to register. The Register Device dialog box will display. 5 5. Click Register. The Device Summary dialog box 2 2 will display. SOFTWARE

3 STEP SIX:

QUICK START GUIDE 33 SecureAdmin™ Enrollment

New users are entered into the database through the process of “enrollment”. During this process, a user’s finger is scanned and a finger-scan template is generated. The Quick Enrollment button is used for a single fingerprint. This method is particularly useful when you need to quickly add a single user. The Advanced Enrollment button is used to select the best of three fingerprints.

To enroll a user, click on the Quick Enrollment button and follow the directions displayed in the Enrollment Wizard. SOFTWARE

NOTE: For more information, refer to Section 13 of the Operator’s Manual. STEP SIX:

QUICK START GUIDE 34 Enrollment Basics

Operating Morpho EAS devices is simple if a few basic guidelines are followed consistently. Use the following recommendations to ensure trouble-free finger-scan recognitions:

Arches

Whorls ENROLLMENT

Loops

NOTE: While Morpho EAS encourages capturing the core, users must maintain a natural presentation that they can STEP SEVEN: consistently repeat each time during verification. QUICK START GUIDE 35 4G SERIAL NUMBER

Please reference this number for product validation and warranty support.

SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION VV XXX YY WW ZZZZ Technical Support and hotline VV= PRODUCT FAMILY IDEMIA XXX= PRODUCT REFERENCE [email protected] YY= YEAR OF MANUFACTURE WW= WEEK OF MANUFACTURE ZZZZ= SERIAL NUMBER ACP OR SDAC

Copyright © IDEMIA 1998-2013. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or STEP FOUR: medium without the express written permission of IDEMIA is prohibited. QUICK START GUIDE 36