2.x XPass 2 MDPB IG V1.00 EN
2.x XPass 2 MDPB IG V1.00 EN
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Version 1.00
English
EN 101.00.XP2-MDPB V1.00A
Contents
Safety instructions............................................................................................ 3
Introduction ...................................................................................................... 5
Components ...................................................................................................................................................5
Name and function of each part ...............................................................................................................6
Cables and connectors ......................................................................................................................................................7
Installation ........................................................................................................ 8
Fixing the bracket and the product ..........................................................................................................8
Power supply connection.............................................................................................................................10
Network connection .....................................................................................................................................10
TCP/IP ..................................................................................................................................................................................10
TTL input connection .................................................................................................................................11
Relay connection ..........................................................................................................................................12
Fail Safe Lock ......................................................................................................................................................................12
Fail Secure Lock ..................................................................................................................................................................12
Automatic door connection ............................................................................................................................................13
Connecting as a standalone.........................................................................................................................14
Connecting to Secure I/O 2 ......................................................................................................................15
Wiegand connection ....................................................................................................................................16
Resetting Network Settings .........................................................................................................................17
Restoring the Factory Defaults ....................................................................................................................17
Appendices ..................................................................................................... 21
Disclaimers ...................................................................................................................................................21
Copyright notice ..........................................................................................................................................21
Open Source License ....................................................................................................................................21
GNU General Public License ..............................................................................................................................................21
GNU Lesser General Public License ..................................................................................................................................27
OpenSSL License ................................................................................................................................................................29
Original SSLeay License .....................................................................................................................................................29
Safety instructions
Safety instructions
Observe the following instructions to use the product safely and prevent any risk of injury or property damage.
Warning
Noncompliance of instructions could lead to serious injury or death.
Installation
Do not install the product in a place with direct sunlight, moisture, dust, or soot.
• A fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not install the product in a place with heat from an electric heater.
• A fire or electric shock may occur due to overheating.
Install the product in a dry place.
• Otherwise, a product damage or electric shock may occur due to moisture.
Install the product in a place with no electromagnetic interference.
• Otherwise, a product damage or electric shock may occur.
The user should not install or repair the product independently.
• A fire, electric shock, or personal injury may occur.
• If the product has been damaged due to independent installation or repair of the product by the user, free A/S service will not
be provided.
Operation
Do not allow liquids such as water, beverages, or chemicals get into the product.
• A fire, electric shock, or product damage may occur.
Caution
Noncompliance of instructions could lead to minor injury or product damage.
Installation
Do not install the power supply cable in a place where people pass by.
• Product damage or physical injury may occur.
Do not install the product near a highly magnetic object such as a magnet, TV, (especially CRT) monitor, or speaker.
• A product failure may occur.
If installing the product outside where the product is completely exposed, it is recommended to install the product together with
the enclosure.
Keep the minimum separation distances between the devices when install multiple devices.
• Otherwise, RF performance is affect to the other device, the devices may not operate normally.
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Safety instructions
Operation
Do not drop the product or apply an impact to the product.
• A product failure may occur.
When cleaning the product, wipe the product with a soft and dry cloth and no water, benzene or alcohol.
• Otherwise, a product failure may occur.
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Introduction
Introduction
Components
Diode
Wall Fixing Screw x 2 Bracket Fixing Screw Ferrite Core 120 Ω resistor
(Star Shaped)
Shrink Tube PVC Anchor x 2 Quick Guide Open Source Software Guide
NOTE
• Components may vary according to the installation environment.
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Introduction
LED lamp
RF card
authentication unit
Reset button
Cable
Name Description
LED lamp Indicates the operational status of the device with the color of the LED lamp.
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12 WG GND Black
13 WG D1 White
14 WG D0 Green
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Installation
Installation
Fixing the bracket and the product
1 Determine the correct position to install the bracket using the provided drilling template. Fix the bracket firmly using fixing
screws through the bracket to the position where XPass 2 will be installed.
NOTE
• If installing XPass 2 on a concrete wall, drill holes, insert PVC anchors, and fix them with fixing screws.
• To avoid RF interference, a minimum separation distance must be maintained.
Wall
Wall 400 mm
Wall thickness
Distance
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Wall
3 Assemble XPass 2 with the bracket by rotating the product fixing screw.
Wall
NOTE
• When assembling the product with the bracket, you can use the included bracket fixing screw(Star Shaped) instead of the product
fixing screw for enhanced security.
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DC power
XPass 2
NOTE
• Use a power supply adaptor of DC 12 V (± 10%) with a minimum of 1,000 mA or DC 24V (± 10%) with a minimum of 500 mA which
has obtained the approval of IEC/EN 60950-1. If you wish to connect and use another device to the power supply adaptor, you
should use an adaptor with a current capacity which is the same or larger than the total power consumption required for the
terminal and another device.
• Use a separate power supply for Secure I/O 2, the electric lock, and the product respectively. If connecting and using the power
supply to these devices together, the devices may malfunction.
Network connection
TCP/IP
LAN connection (connecting to a hub)
You can connect the product to a hub using a general type CAT-5e cable.
Hub
PC
XPass 2
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PC
XPass 2
Door button
XPass 2
Door sensor
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Relay connection
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Dead bolt /
DC Power
Door strike
XPass 2
NOTE
• Install a diode at both sides of the door lock wire as shown in the figure to protect the relay from the reverse current, which occurs
when the door lock operates.
• Take caution of the installation direction of the diode. Install the diode close to the door lock.
• Use a separate power supply for XPass 2 and the door lock.
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Dead bolt /
DC Power
Door strike
XPass 2
NOTE
• Install a diode at both sides of the door lock wire as shown in the figure to protect the relay from the reverse current, which occurs
when the door lock operates.
• Take caution of the installation direction of the diode. Install the diode close to the door lock.
• Use a separate power supply for XPass 2 and the door lock.
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Door button
Sensor
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Automatic door
Controller
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Door Lock
XPass 2
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Connecting as a standalone
XPass 2 can be connected to the door lock, door button, and door sensor directly without connecting a separate I/O device.
TTL connection
15 - TTL IN 0 Purple
16 - TTL IN 1 Brown
17 - TTL GND Gray
Hub
XPass 2
PC
Door button
or
Fail Safe Lock
Power
Door sensor
Deadbolt / DC DC
Door strike power power
NOTE
• XPass 2 can be used as a multi-door controller with the slave devices with the RS485 cable. The slave devices are used as dummy
readers and authentication is performed in the master device.
• If Xpass 2 is connected as the master device, only card authentication is available on the slave device.
• The maximum number of slave devices available to connect varies according to the number of users.
• For more information, contact the Suprema technical support team (support.supremainc.com).
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RS-485 connection
1 - 485 TRXP Blue (White stripe)
2 - 485 TRXN Yellow (Black stripe)
3 - 485 GND White (Black stripe)
Hub
PC
XPass 2
RS-485
DC 1
power
2
3
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Power
DC
Secure I/O 2 power
Door sensor DC
power
Door lock
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Wiegand connection
XPass 2
Use as a Wiegand input/output device
12 - WG GND Black
13 - WG D1 White
14 - WG D0 Green
RFID reader /
Control device
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2 Press and hold the reset button on the rear of device until the device restart automatically.
5 Turn the power off later on and then check the network setting is properly.
3 When the yellow LED is blinking, press the reset button again.
NOTE
• If there is no root certificate on the device, you cannot restore the factory defaults.
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Product specifications
Product specifications
Specification
Category Feature
XP2-MDPB
LF card option EM
HF card option MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire/EV1, FeliCa
Credential NFC card Supported
BLE card Supported
RF read range * MIFARE/DESFire/EM : 50 mm, FeliCa: 30 mm
CPU 1 GHz
Memory 4 GB Flash + 64 MB RAM
LED Multi-color
Sound Multi-tone Buzzer
Operating temperature -35 °C - 65 °C
Storage temperature -40 °C - 70 °C
Operating humidity 0% - 95 %, non-condensing
General
Storage humidity 0% - 95 %, non-condensing
Dimension (W x H x D) 48 mm x 145 mm x 27 mm
Device: 144 g
Weight
Bracket: 30 g (Including washer and bolt)
IP rating IP65, IP67
IK rating IK08
Certificates CE, FCC, KC, RoHS, REACH, WEEE, SIG
Max. User 200,000
Capacity Max. Card 200,000
Max. Text Log 1,000,000
Wi-Fi Not supported
Ethernet Supported (10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDI-X)
RS-485 1ch Master or Slave (Selectable)
Wiegand 1ch Input or Output (Selectable)
Interface
TTL input 2ch Input
Relay 1 Relay
PoE Supported (IEEE 802.3af compliant)
Tamper Supported
Voltage: DC 12 V, Current: Max. 500 mA or Voltage: DC 24 V, Current: Max. 250 mA
Power
* Use 12 VDC, 1 A / 24 VDC, 0.5 A power supply
Min. 3 V
Switch input VIH
Max. 5 V
Switch input VIL Max. 1 V
Switch Pull-up resistance 4.7kΩ (The input ports are pulled up with 4.7kΩ.)
Electrical
Wiegand output VOH Min. 4.8 V
Wiegand output VOL Max. 0.2 V
Wiegand output Pull-up
Internally pulled up with 1 kΩ
resistance
Voltage: Max. 30 VDC
Relay
Current: Max. 2 A
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Product specifications
Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
* The tolerance is ±0.3mm.
144.7
48 27
132.2
39.8
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FCC compliance information
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• 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.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC
rules.
This appliance and its antenna must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and the person for this appliance to satisfy
the RF exposure requirements.
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