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Technical Manual | Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)
Inepro IP Reader
(Konica Minolta)
Product Version: Rev. 3
Version of this manual: 2.0.1

Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)
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Version 2.0.1 created: November 2014 in Nieuw-Vennep.
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Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)

ATTENTION!!
Read this manual carefully before installing the IP Reader!
Mains connection
Guarentee
Security
Before connecting the appliance to the mains, check that the mains supply voltage corresponds
to the voltage printed on the type plate of the adapter. If the mains voltage is different, consult
your supplier.
No guarantee can be given if safety regulations are not followed.
Always disconnect the power supply before handling anything inside the device.
This device is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.
CE Conformité Europeène (Conform European Norm)
End of life directives
Inepro is paying a lot of attention to environmentally-friendly production. Your new device contain
materials which can be recycled and reused. At the end of its life specialised companies can
dismantle the discarded device to recycle the reusable materials and to minimise the amount of
materials to be disposed of. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of
packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
This device may only be used indoors.
Indoor User Only
Directives
Version 2.0.1 - I

I
Introduction
Part

Introduction
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Introduction
In this manual you find the instructions to install and configure your
IP-reader. This manual is meant for all the Konica Minolta
IP-readers.
This manual, the IP reader hardware and software are subject to
change, make sure you have the latest version of this manual,
because the older versions may have become obsolete.
Konica Minolta IP-readers:
·361100 Inepro IP Card Reader Mifare KoMi
·361101 Inepro IP Card Reader Mifare Desfire KoMi
·361102 Inepro IP Card Reader Legic Prime KoMi
·361103 Inepro IP Card Reader Legic Advant KoMi
·361104 Inepro IP Card Reader HiD iClass KoMi
·361105 Inepro IP Card Reader HiD Prox KoMi
·361106 Inepro IP Card Reader HiD Indala KoMi
·361107 Inepro IP Card Reader Multitag KoMi
Function
The purpose of the IP reader is to read the unique ID contained in
the card that is presented to the reader and transfer this ID to a
server. In most cases this data will be the card serial number. To
facilitate this a variety of card reader software module have been
developed. Our configuration tool will enable you to change the
setting on the IP reader board.

3 - Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)
Topics
The following topics will be addressed:
1. The components in the IP-reader set
2. The operating procedures
3. Network Connections
4. Software configuration settings
5. Connecting to the Business Server

II
Components
Part

5 - Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)
Components
The IP Reader consists of the following components:
·Grey Card Reader Housing
-Grey Antenna Box
-Antenna Box Cap 1 / Grey
-Antenna Box Cap 2 / Grey
·Controller Box
·Wire Duct - Grey
·Network Cables
-Network Cable UTP C5E Patch Black (0,5mtr.)
-Network Cable UTP C5E Patch Black (2,0mtr.)

Components
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·Power Supply AC/DC 12 Volts, 7 Watt
-Power Supply Unit
-3x Socket Adapter
·Screw set
-2x Screw self tapping cross head dome 3,5 x 9,5 mm
·Download Guide Inepro Manuals
·Cable clip
-Cable clip PK 250
-Self Adhesive Fastener 6 x 6 mm
Check Components
Please check if all the components are in the set before you
continue with the installation and setup.
Some parts are already pre-assembled or have already be
mounted. Like the Antenna board that is mounted in the
pre-assembled Grey Card Reader housing (the grey antenna box).

III
Operating Procedures
Part

Operating Procedures
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Operating Procedures
The card reader is connected to the IP controller board by the card
reader cable. Using this cable the IP controller board
communicates with the card reader. When a card is presented to
the reader it will read the card’s data. The IP controller board
makes a request to the card reader for the data. The IP controller
board will then transfer this information to the server by means of
an Ethernet connection. The server will receive the card’s data and
returns an (error) code to the IP controller board.

IV
Communication
Part

Communication
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Communication
Communication between the card reader and the IP
Controller Board
The communication between one of the supported card reader and
the IP Controller board is done by a protocol (a definition of
communication codes or language by which they can
communicate). Many manufacturers of readers have defined their
own communication protocol.
To comply to those protocols the IP reader software is adapted to
the applied protocol.
Communication between the server and the IP
Controller Board
Inepro has defined it’s own protocol for communication between
the IP controller board and the server.
To ensure the security of the card data an AES (Advanced
Encryption Standard) encryption is applied to the data.
Encryption
The encryption key is renewed with every connection so it is not
possible for another device than the IP controller board to present
card data to the server. With every connection the server will send
a new AES key to the IP controller board. This encryption key is
received by the IP controller board and used to encrypt the data
before it is transmitted to the server.
A time-out for the data to arrive at the server is set at 10 seconds.
If the server does not respond within this time, the protocol will be
cancelled and the data will not be processed.
Alternative server
It is possible to set up a second server for the IP reader. This
allows the IP reader to look for an alternative server if the main
server does not respond.

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IP Reader encryption protocol

V
Network Connections
Part

13 - Inepro IP Reader (Konica Minolta)
Network Connections
Switch
On the IP controller board there are two network connectors. The
IP controller board can be used as a switch because of the
Ethernet switch chip on board and can be placed between a wall
outlet and an existing Ethernet device (like a printer or
multifunctional device).
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
If the power supply adapter is used both connectors can be used
normally to connect to the wall outlet and the Ethernet device. But
the IP controller board can also be supplied with energy by a Power
over Ethernet switch. In this case the connection from the PoE
switch must be made to the "PoE" Ethernet connector, the Ethernet
device can be connected to the "no PoE" connector.
If the cables are connected falsely (ie. the PoE switch is
connected to the "no PoE" Ethernet connector), nothing will be
damaged. In that case the IP controller won't have energy and will
not operate. Switching the Ethernet cable to the "PoE" connector
will activate the IP controller board.

Network Connections
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IP READER OVERVIEW
Power over Ethernet
No Power over
Ethernet
Orange LED = Blinking
Green LED = On
Orange LED = On
Green LED = Blinking
IP Controller Board
Ethernet
Connections
IP Controller Board
IP Controller Board LED's
-->
-->
-->
-->
-->
RS232 Led on = Communication between
card reader and controller board is OK.
RUN led on = Program in the micro on the IP
controller board runs correctly.
CARD led on = controller board detects card
being presented to card reader.
Green led on = Ethernet connection with
internal switch chip
Orange led blinking = data being transferred
trough Ethernet connection

VI
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes)
Part
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