c SwiftreaderX User manual

SwiftreaderX
Installation Manual
Tech upport: 505-657-9438 (Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm PST)
Company address: 743 Clementina St, San Francisco CA 94103
Contact info:
Email: support@swiftlane.com

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Tabl of Cont nts
Swiftlane Hardware Components 4
Wiring Requirements 5
Overall Installation Architecture 7
Networking Diagram - Without Cellular Backup 8
Networking Diagram - With Cellular Backup 9
TISFK3F4 - Connection Diagram 10
T2SFK7F4/T2SFK7F4D - Connection Diagram 11
T2SFK7F12 - Connection Diagram 12-13
DCU + ACM4 Lock Wiring 14
DCU + PD4UL Lock Wiring 15
DCU Inputs Wiring 16
DCU Elevator Diagram 17
Network Requirements 5-6
API Endpoints
Swiftlane Door Controller Panel Firewall Configuration
Swift
R
eader
X
Firewall Configuration 5
4
4

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SwiftReaderX I stallatio 18-21
Prerequisites
Parts List
Installation Steps 19-21
18
18
SwiftReaderX Software Provisio i g 21-27
I stallatio Checklist 28
Troubleshooti g Docume tatio 29-30
SwiftReaderX: Network Co ectivity 31
Remotely Reboot the SwiftReader 31
Altro ix Power Supply Issue 32

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We will be covering the following co ponents of a Swiftlane installation:
1. SwiftReaderX (Data sheet)
Swiftlane Hardware Components
4 Door Controller
4 dry contact relays
2 Wiegand card reader inputs2 Wiegand card reader inputs
Other Hardware co ponents needed:
3. Power Supply
4. Key Card Readers
5. Standard Ethernet 5e or 6 cable
6. Electric Strike(s) installed at the physical door
T1SFK3F (Data sheet)
T1SFK3F4 (Data sheet)
Encrypted (Smartcard) Credentials and Readers (Data Sheets)
P
ro
x
imity Cards and Readers (Data Sheets)
ong Range Recei
v
ers and Transmitters (Data Sheets)
Fire alarm input
4 Re
q
uest to e
x
it (RE
X)
4 Door position s
w
itc
h
inputs
Cloud connection re
q
uired o
v
er et
h
ernet
300 m
A
po
w
er consumption
w
it
h
out readers
2
.
D
oor Controller (Data sheet)
Note:
M
a
k
e sure to pro
v
ide 24
V
DC to t
h
e S
w
i
f
tReader
X.

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Wiring Req irements
Network Req irements
S. no.
S-001 CU board Power 83319E 18-22 Recommended
S-002 Lock Power 83319E 18-22 Recommended
S-003 ACM4/PD4UL/PD8UL 83319E 18-22 Recommended
S-004 Door position sensor 9829 24 Yes
S-005 Request to Exit 9829 24 Yes
S-006a Weigand Card Reader 5504FE 18 Yes
S-006b Weigand Card Reader 4504FE 22 Yes
S-007 Firelarm input 9829 24 Yes
S-008 RJ-45 Ethernet Cable n/a Cat5/5e Yes
Signal Belden Wire part no. AWG (max - min) Shielded? Remarks
Can use multi pair
conductors to reduce
individual wires
API Endpoints
Swiftlane Door Controller Panel Firewall Configuration
Enable bidirectional connections
f
or port 80 and 443
Enable bidirectional
(f
or communication between AP
I
and door
controller hardware
)
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tt.
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:
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Enable bidirectional
(f
or communication between AP
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and door
controller hardware
)
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iot.
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leapis.com
:
443
Customers should allow complete outbound connections
f
rom Access Point devices on port 80 and
443
.
T
his ensures the highest level o
f
reliabilit
y
f
or the s
y
stem
.
H
owever
,
here are some speci
f
ic endpoints called
f
rom the Swi
f
tlane s
y
stem
.
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changing set o
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requirements and ma
y
a
ff
ect
f
uture per
f
ormance o
f
the device
.
We highl
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recommend
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y
ou allow all outgoing 80/443 tra
ff
ic
f
rom the Swi
f
tlane devices
.
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.
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>)*

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SwiftReaderX Firewa Configuration
Enable bidirectional communication on ports 80 and 443
Port 5223 17.0.0.0/8 outbound: Apple Push Notification service (APNs) for Apple devices.
IP range `17.0.0.0/8` is an IP range block Inc so this merely represents that Apple
push notification servers would connect to the port 5223 on the reader devices for push notifications.
assigned to Apple
Make sure that the email domain is whitelisted as a trusted domain on the spam filters
to avoid emails going to spam. Swiftlane already uses DMARC, and sender
authentication to ensure high deliverability of our emails.
Swiftlane.com
Swiftlane.com
Swiftlane intercom uses webrtc based video and audio intercom that requires specific endpoints and
paths to be enabled.
WebRTC Signaling Server
Video Events Websocket
W
ebsocket: wss://global.vss.twilio.com/signaling
W
ebsocket: wss://sdkgw.us1.twilio.com
T
his opens a web socket connection for
W
ebR
T
C signaling.
W
ebsocket: wss://sdkgw.us1.twilio.com/v1/
V
ideoEvents
Email Domain Authentication (
U
ser enrollment flow)

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The following diagrams show how to a connect a DCIJ v5. . board and SwiftReaderX to the client's
network.
Networking Diagram - Without Cellular
Backup
Notes:
Network should support DHCP.
If adding a new switch, please refer to the network switch manual regarding instructions to set it up.
The SwiftreaderX gets data from the ethernet cable. DCU and SwiftReaderX are never connected to
each other directly. They maintain connectivity to each other via internet.
Although the SwiftReaderX is connected to POE, it willstill need 24v DC to properly work.

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The following diagrams show how to a connect a DCU v5. . board and SwiftReaderX to the client's
network while using a cellular backup router.
Networking Diagram - With Cellular
Backup
SwiftreaderX
Notes:
Network should support DHCP.
If adding a new switch, please refer to the network switch manual regarding instructions to set it up.
POE Injector is used to inject power to ethernet cable. The SwiftreaderX then gets data and power
from the ethernet cable. POE Injector is optional if the client's network switch is PO
enabled.
DCU and SwiftReaderX are never connected to each other directly. The maintain connectivity to
each other via internet
Teltonika RUT240 - Quick Install Guide POE Injector Wiring E ample

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Trove 2 enclosure with eFlow104NB Power supply, PD8UL/PD8ULCB Boar an DCU 5.x.x Boar .
Diagram shows only power connections between boar s. Refer to the DCU -PD4UL for final wiring
etails.
T2SFK7F12 - Connection Diagram
Notes:
Only 24V locks are supporte in this iagram. If 12V locking har ware is a part of the system, please
use VR6 boar s.
Dotte lines show the aisy chaining of PDS8 boar s using spa e lugs provi e with PDS8
mo ules. Verbatim instructions from PDS8 Install manual are given on the right si e.

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Daisy Chaining Two (2) PDS8/PDS8CB Dual Output Powe Dist ibution Modules:
Use 18 AWG or larger UL Listed wire equipped with 1/4" UL Recognized quick connect terminals rated
for proper voltage/current for all jumper connections.
1. Connect first PDS8/PDS8CB board's spade lug marked [PWRI +1 to the second PDS8/PDS8CB
board's spade lug marked [PWRI +1 (Fig. 2, pg. 3).
2. Connect first PDS8/PDS8CB board's spade lug marked [Common (—)l to the second PDS8/PDS8C
board's spade lug marked [Common (Fig. 2, pg. 3).

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Diagram shows how to connect different locks to D U Board via A M4 Board.
DCU + ACM4 Lock Wiring
Notes:
Detailed A M4 Wiring Instructions.
Refer to Trove kit wiring diagrams for wiring power to D U and A M4 Boards.
The Maglock and Electric strike are wired as depicited. PLEASE make sure to follow wiring based on
lock in place.

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Diagram shows how to connect different locks to DCLJ Board via PD4UL Board.
DCU + PD4UL Lock Wiring
Notes:
Refer to Trove kit wiring diagrams for wiring power to DCU and PD4UL Boards.
If using a PDS8 Board with VR6 module for dual voltage supply, follow instructions here.

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Diagram shows how to connect REX, DPS and iegand Reader inputs to the DCU board.
DCU Inputs Wiring
Notes:
If iegand Reader does not follow the color codes, please connect wires as per the reader manual.
If Farpointe key pad is only being used for PIN entry, follow changing the key pad to 8 bit burst:
a) Cycle power to the reader.
b) Present the iegand Keypad Data Mode control card to the reader (beeps four times).
c) Press the #-key (reader beeps four times to indicate success).
d) Press *-key (should beep once to indicate a-Bit Burst is enabled).

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SwiftReaderX nstallation
Prerequisites
1. Mounting Space (Check Dimensions)
2.Check clearance if flush mounted
3.Check space to run Cat-6 cable and power cable.
Parts List
Wall Mount or Flush Wall Mount Box
SwiftReaderX
Ethernet Cable (1)
Power cable (include but may need to be extended)
Screws (included in box)
Additional Parts in Box (review parts manual in box)
MIC
White light LED
Infrared LED
Face-liveness
detection camera
Main camera
MIC
White light LED
Lo
u
nds
p
ea
k
er
Card reader
T
o
u
ch screen
Lo
u
nds
p
ea
k
er
Infrared LED
I
R
sensor

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Inst ll tion Steps
Step 1: Wall-mounting Box or Flush-mounting Box Installation
1.Wall-Mounting
2. Flush-Mounting
1.1 With 3.4 x 3.4 in. embedded junction box in the wall
1. Fix the wall-mounting box on to the embedded box with two M4x30 Screws, mark the positions of
the four holes of the wall mounting box at the hole center.
2. Take off the box and drill the four marked holes using 0.2” drill bit hand drill before inserting the
plastic wall anchors into the drilled holes.
3. Place the wall mounting box closely against the wall while lining up its four holes with their
corresponding drilled holes and then fix the wall mounting box on the wall by tightening the four ST4 x
20 screws and two M4x30 screws to the plastic wall anchors.
1. Cut out a square hole with the dimension (height x width x depth =13.26 x 4.80 x 2.24 in.).
2.
I
nsert the flush-mounting box into the hole and mark the positions of the four holes of the flush-
mounting box on the wall. Take off the box and drill the holes on the marked positions using 0.2” drill
bit hand drill before inserting the plastic anchors into the drilled holes.
3.
B
reak off the round knock-out wiring holes and lead the wires through the corresponding hole into
the flush-mounting box. Press the flush-mounting box into the square hole. The upper and lower
folded edges of the flush-mounting box must fit snugly against the wall. Fix the box using the four
plastic wall anchors and the four ST4x20 screws.

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4. Make sure that the flush-mounting box are well tightened and its u er and lower folded edges are
fit snugly against the wall, fill in the ga between the wall and the flush-mounting box using cement or
non-corrosive structural adhesive and wait until the cement is hardened before roceeding to the next
ste .
Step 2: Back cover Installation
1. Hang the one end of the ro e onto the square hanger on the wall-mounting/flush-mounting box.
Then, hang the other end of the ro e onto the square hook on the device for the convenience of the
later wire installation etc.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal blocks as needed (for details, refer to "Device Wiring"). Then,
insert the terminal blocks into the corres onding interface of the main board as indicated in the
drawing according to the number of PIN.
3. Choose a suitable size rubber lug (small, large and medium) to hold down the wires while tearing
off the adhesive sticker on the selected rubber lug and stick it onto the Swiftreader X back cover.
Tear off the adhesive sticker on the other rubber lug of the same size and stick it on to the back
cover in the osition as indicated in the drawing.
4. Press the SwiftreaderX back cover silicone rubber sealing ring into the corres onding groove as
indicated by the arrow and then tighten the back cover using the six M3x4 screws to its corres onding
holes.
Note: The ry bar attached can be used to un lug the terminal blocks if needed.
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