LumiRing AIR-R User manual

AIR-R
MANUAL
November 2023
Fw. v. 1.128M 1.15
Device version by Pometkov

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CONTENTS
Introduction
Default Device Settings
Device Specifications
Device Dimensions
Wire Designation
Installation Recommendations
Wiegand Interface (Connection Diagram)
Wiegand Interface with Additional Power Supply (Connection Diagram)
Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) Reader (Connection Diagram) Coming soon!
Bluetooth Keys Coming soon!
Connecting to the Built-in Wi-Fi Access Point
Login
System
Network
Main OSDP is coming soon!
Maintenance
Hardware reset with wires
Glossary
For Notes
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AIR-R

This document provides detailed information on the AIR-R Pro reader
device structure and steps for installing and connecting it.
It also includes instructions for preventing or troubleshooting many
common problems.
This guide is for informational purposes only, and in the event of any
discrepancies, the actual product takes precedence.
All instructions, software, and functionality are subject to change
without prior notice.
The latest version of the manual and additional documentation can
be found on our website or by contacting customer support.
The user or installer is responsible for complying with local laws and
privacy regulations when collecting personal data during the use of
the product.
•Wi-Fi device name when searching
•Access Point (AP) Wi-Fi IP address of the device
•Wi-Fi password
•Login
•Password
•RFID 125 kHz
•RFID 13.56 MHz
•Copy protection
•Bluetooth
•AP Wi-Fi timer
•Wiegand or Open Supervised Device Protocol
•(OSDP) sending method
•Wiegand format 125 kHz
•Wiegand format 13.56 MHZ
AIR-R Pro_(serial number)
192.168.4.1
None
admin
admin
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
30 minutes
Wiegand
26 bit
34 bit
Introduction
Default Device Settings
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Communications
•Wi-Fi
• Bluetooth
• Wired interfaces
802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz
Bluetooth® 5 (LE)
Wiegand/OSDP via RS-485
12-24 VDC +/- 10 %
0.5 A (6 W)
0.13 A (1.56 W)
0.5 A (6 W)
Yes
Yes
Electrical characteristics
• Input voltage
• Operation current (MAX) 12 VDC (voltage direct current)
• Operation current (AVG) 12 VDC
•Switchable output current (MAX) 12 VDC
•Output short-circuit protection
•Power supply reverse polarity protection
Device info
• Model
• Processor
•Over-the-air (OTA) update
•Built-in web server
•Support for 125 kHz identifiers
•Support for 13.56 MHz identifiers
•Support for copy protection for MIFARE
Classic mini/1K/4K identifiers
AIR-R Pro
ESP32-S3
Yes
Yes
EM Marin
MIFARE DESFire; MIFARE Plus; MIFARE Ultra
Light; MIFARE Classic mini/1K/4K;
MIFARE Classic EV1 1K/4K; NFC Tag
Yes
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Physical connections
• Inputs *
• Outputs (open collector) 0.5 A *
3280 ft (1000 m)
328 ft (100 m)
33 ft (10 m)
33 ft (10 m)
Work distance
• RS-485**
• Wiegand
• Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz (open space)
• Bluetooth (open space)
Device Specifications
Physical characteristics
•Housing material
•Mounting method
•Dimensions (diameter, height)
•Weight
ABS plastic UL94 V-0
Wall mount
2.36" x 0.67" (60 x 17 mm)
(mounting ring) 2.36" x 0.86" (60 x 22 mm)
1.59 oz (45 g)
Environmental requirements
•Operating temperature
•Ingress Protection rating
-22°F ~ 158°F (-30°C ~ 70°C)
IP65
* When using OSDP.
** See general specifications for RS-485 interface.
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Device Dimensions
0.67"
3.375"
125, 65535
5
2.125"
2.36"
RFID CARD
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Red
Gray
Black
Orange
Brown
Pink
Blue
Yellow
Purple
Green
White
Black
Blue
Gray
Orange
White
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
+VDC
GND Lock
GND
Green LED
Red LED
DPS
Exit Button
RS-485 A+
RS-485 B-
Data 0
Data 1
GND
TX-
TX+
RX-
RX+
Wire Designation
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The current hardware version of the AIR-R Pro reader has more wires than is needed for installation
and use. This is necessary for future improvements and extensions of the device.
The wires required to connect the AIR-R Pro reader are highlighted in color.
The type of device determines the order and purpose of the wires.
The numbering starts with the red wire (number 1) and reads from left to right.
Wires that are not used should be ignored.
AIR-R

Installation
It is best to avoid installing the device on metal surfaces, as this may
reduce the card reading distance, WI-Fi connection quality, and
Bluetooth connectivity.
If installing on a metal surface is necessary, use the reinforced plastic
mounting base that is supplied with the device.
Wiegand connection
The length of the communication line through the Wiegand interface
must not exceed 328 ft (100 m).
This interface is susceptible to external sources of interference. We do
not recommend running it directly parallel to power cables or near
electric lights.
It is recommended that the Wiegand communication line be routed
at least than 1.64 ft (0.5 m) away from any power cables.
If the communication line is longer than 16.4 ft (5 m), a UTP 5E cable
is recommended.
Connecting OSDP
The OSDP uses an RS-485 interface that is designed for long-distance
communications. It operates at ranges up to 3,280 ft (1,000 m) with
good resistance to noise interference.
The OSDP communication line should be laid as far away as possible
from power cables and electric lights. A UTP 5E or FTP 5 twisted pair
cable should be used as the OSDP communication line (if possible,
ground the shield at one end). To ensure reliable system operations, it
is best to use one power source for the controllers and a separate one
for the actuators.
The power supply line wires for the reader should be kept as short as
possible to avoid a significant voltage drop across them.
After cabling, ensure that the power supply voltage to the reader is at
least 12 VDC with the locks switched on.
Installation Recommendations
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Red
Black
Brown
Orange
White
Green
W /Bn Bn
W /WGO
WB
B
G
O
+VDC
GND
Red Led
Green Led
Data 1
Data 0
Cable length up to 165 feet
Warning
Make sure that the power supply voltage
meets the recommended requirements.
Warning
The voltage level at the power supply and at the reader may differ depending on the cable length and the resistance of the conductor.
The recommended voltage should be at least +10 VDC.
Use a multimeter in the VDC measurement mode to verify that the power supply voltage meets the recommended requirements.
Example of connection to the terminal blocks of ICON and ICON-Pro controllers.
To connect the reader to third-party controllers, please refer to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Wiegand Interface
Connection Diagram

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Red
Black
Brown
Orange
White
Green
W /WGO
WB
B
G
O
Red
Black
+VDC
GND
Cable lengths from 165 to 325 feet
Warning
Warning
The voltage level at the power supply and at the reader may differ depending on the cable length and the resistance of the conductor.
Use a separate power supply to connect the reader if the cable is longer than 165 feet or the voltage at the end of the line is less than 10
volts.
BE SURE TO CONNECT THE GND OF THE CABLE FROM THE CONTROLLER TO THE GND OF THE AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY!
DO NOT USE POWER SUPPLIES WITH DIFFERENT VOLTAGE LEVELS!
Use a multimeter in the VDC measurement mode to verify that the power supply voltage meets the recommended requirements.
Make sure that the power supply voltage
meets the recommended requirements.
Wiegand Interface with Additional Power Supply
Connection Diagram
Power Supply
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GND
Red Led
Green Led
Data 1
Data 0
Example of connection to the terminal blocks of ICON and ICON-Pro controllers.
To connect the reader to third-party controllers, please refer to the manufacturer's instructions.

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Power Supply
Yellow
Black
Purple
RS-485 A+
GND
RS-485 B-
Red
Black
+VDC
GND
Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) Reader
Connection Diagram
Cable lengths up to 165 feet
Warning
Make sure that the power supply voltage
meets the recommended requirements.
* Both GND wires have a physical connection inside the device.
RS-485 A+
GND
RS-485 B-
Warning
The voltage level at the power supply and at the reader may differ depending on the cable length and the resistance of the conductor.
Use a separate power supply to connect the reader if the cable is longer than 165 feet or the voltage at the end of the line is less than 10
volts.
BE SURE TO CONNECT THE GND OF THE CABLE FROM THE CONTROLLER TO THE GND OF THE AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY!
DO NOT USE POWER SUPPLIES WITH DIFFERENT VOLTAGE LEVELS!
Use a multimeter in the VDC measurement mode to verify that the power supply voltage meets the recommended requirements.
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Example of connection to ICON controller terminal blocks.
To connect the reader to third-party controllers, please refer to the manufacturer's instructions.
Coming soon!

Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) Reader
Connection Diagram
Power Supply
Red
Black
+VDC
GND
Yellow
Black
Purple
RS-485 A+
GND
RS-485 B-
RS-485 A+
GND
RS-485 B-
Warning
BE SURE TO CONNECT THE GND OF THE CABLE FROM THE CONTROLLER TO THE GND OF THE AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY!
DO NOT USE POWER SUPPLIES WITH DIFFERENT VOLTAGE LEVELS!
Terminal resistors ensure that the "open" end of the cable is matched to the rest of the line, eliminating signal reflection.
The nominal resistance of the resistors corresponds to the wave impedance of the cable, and for twisted-pair cables is typically 100 to 120
ohms.
Install a 120 ohm terminating resistor on the outermost reader if the cable runs more than 150 feet.
See RS-485 interface specifications for more information.
Warning Power Supply
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Cable lengths from 165 to 3280 feet
Warning
Make sure that the power supply voltage
meets the recommended requirements.
* Both GND wires have a physical connection inside the device.
AIR-R
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1. Sign up for the Cloud Service.cryptokeys.com
2. Purchase as many AIR Keys as you like.
You can order AIR Keys directly from the Cloud Service or ask
your supplier.
3. Transfer the AIR Key to your phone.
The Key is transferred as a digital card with a
QR code and key data. The Key can be sent to
the user’s email directly from a cloud account.
Access Control System
4. Assign the AIR Key to the reader.
Press the bind key and select the
Bluetooth reader from the list of detected
readers. Confirm the addition of the AIR
Key by waving your hand in front of the
reader after the yellow light appears.
5. Add the AIR key code to the access control
system you are using as a normal card.
Bluetooth Keys Coming soon!
AIR-R

You can use a smartphone, tablet, or other Wi-Fi-capable device to connect
to the AIR-R Pro.
To connect to a device, follow these steps:
Step 1: Connect the device to a power source using the wiring diagram
provided in the technical documentation.
Step 2: Search for Wi-Fi networks.
Step 3: Connect to the Wi-Fi network named AIR-R Pro_xxxxxxxxxxxx, where
xxxxxxxxxxxxx is the serial number found on the sticker on your device.
Step 4: In the address bar of the browser, enter the network address
192.168.4.1 and click "Go."
Step 5: On the login page (see screenshot below), enter the default login
and password: Login - admin / Password - admin.
The browser will automatically redirect you to the System page.
Connecting to the Built-in Wi-Fi Access Point
Login
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Note: If you are logging in for the first time or after a factory reset, please use admin/admin.
Important!
The device interface does not provide a password reminder or reset. If you need to change the configuration of the
device and you do not remember the password, you will have to perform a hard reset. Remember the password you
use or keep it in a safe place.
AIR-R

This section displays information about the current settings and status of
the device.
System
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The Current Status subsection displays the:
◦Status of embedded readers 125kHz,
13.56 MHz, and BLE 2.4 GHz.
◦The status and type of connection of
the device’s to the router in use.
◦Status of the built-in Wi-Fi access point.
◦Level and quality of the device's
connection to the Wi-Fi router.
◦Power supply voltage value.
The Network Information subsection
displays the:
◦Device’s current network settings.
◦Device’s IP address.
◦Network mode - Manual or Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
◦Network mask.
◦Domain Name Service (DNS).
◦Network port of the device.
◦Built-in Wi-Fi AP operation mode
◦("Always on" or use a "Timed").
In the Hardware Information subsection,
you can see the:
◦Device model name.
◦Device type.
◦Device serial number.
◦Current firmware version.
◦Current hardware version of the device.
◦Web version used by the device.
◦The application programming interface
(API) version used by the device.
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Network
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In the Network section, you can set up an Internet connection via Wi-Fi, you
can change the connection settings for the built-in Wi-Fi AP, and you can
set its activity time.
The Network subsection provides the
following functions:
• Click on the “SSID name” field to search
for available Wi-Fi networks and enter the
password to connect.
•Select “DHCP” for automatic network
settings or “Manual” to enter all network
settings manually in the available fields
below, then click “Connect”.
The Wi-Fi AP subsection provides the
following functions:
•Select your preferred option for the built-
in Wi-Fi AP:
• ”Always on”: if checked, makes the device
hotspot searchable all the time. If
unchecked, makes the device's hotspot
available for 30 minutes after an active
connection.
•In the Local Wi-Fi AP name field, enter
the device's network name; in the
Password field, enter the connection
password.
• ”Enable hidden mode” checkbox: hides
the AP's built-in network name when
searching. To connect to the device, you
must know its name and enter it
manually when connecting.
• ”Enable timed mode” checkbox: allows
the user to specify when the built-in Wi-Fi
AP is available.
• ”Wi-Fi timer” field: sets the built-in Wi-Fi
AP availability time from 1 to 60 minutes.
•HTTP port: By default, the device uses
port 80.
AIR-R

•Selecting RFID Readers makes the 125 kHz
and 13.56 MHz built-in reader antenna
modules active and configurable.
•Uncheck the “Enable” checkbox in the
RFID Reader 125 kHz settings section to
disable the ability to read identifiers of this
format.
•Check the “Reverse byte order” checkbox
to change the code reading order for 125
kHz identifiers.
•Uncheck the “Enable” checkbox in the
RFID Reader 13.56 MHz settings section to
disable the ability to read identifiers of this
format.
•Select the desired Output Format from
the list of supported Wiegand formats.
Note: The choice of Output Format is determined
according to the format used in the access control
system and based on the type of identifiers. It is
recommended to use the same format on all readers
within an access control system. The default format for
13.56 MHz identifiers is Wiegand 34 bit.
•Check the “Reverse byte order” checkbox
to change the code reading order for 13.56
MHz identifiers.
•Check the “Enable copy protection”
checkbox to use the 13.56 MHz format ID
verification mode for authenticity.
•Enter the ID encryption password.
Note: The Copy Protection feature uses a unique
password encryption method to encrypt private
identifier memory areas. If the encryption password of
the identifier and the reader match, then the reader will
recognize the identifier. If there is no password or it is
different, the identifier is ignored. Thus, all identifiers
other than encrypted ones will be ignored. Copying an
encrypted identifier means that only part of its code
from open areas can be copied. At the same time, closed
areas are difficult or impossible to copy.
•Check the “Enable” checkbox to enable
the built-in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
module. In the Name field, you can give
the device a name that will be visible
when scanning available Bluetooth
connections.
•Check the “Reverse byte order” checkbox
to change the order in which the identifier
code is read from the reader connected to
the controller.
Note: The byte order will be reversed for all identifier
types.
The Wiegand Settings section and OSDP functionality
are under development and will be available soon. Keep
an eye on the updates.
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OSDP is coming soon!
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Maintenance
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The Firmware section displays the current
version of the unit's firmware.
Note: It is recommended to use the latest firmware
version.
•To download a new firmware version,
connect to a network with Internet access
in the Network section.
•Click the “Check & Update” button and
wait until the update process completes.
•A modal window will prompt you to
reboot the device.
•After restarting, verify that the device
version has changed.
Note:
The update duration depends on the Internet
connection quality and firmware version but usually
takes a maximum of 5 minutes.
If the update takes more than 5 minutes, forcibly reboot
the device by switching off the power and trying the
update again.
A power failure or network connection interruption
during the update may cause a firmware update
application error.
If this happens, disconnect power from the device for 10
seconds and reconnect.
Leave the unit switched on for 5 minutes without
attempting to connect or log in to the web interface.
The unit will automatically download the latest
previously used firmware version and resume operation.
The Restart/Reset subsection performs the
following actions:
•Restart - restarts the device.
•Partial reset - resets all device settings
except for network connection settings.
•Full reset - resets all settings of the device
to factory defaults.
The Security subsection is used to change
the password for logging into the interface
of the device:
• Enter the new login password and
confirm it.
•Apply the changes by clicking “Update.”
The new password can be used the next
time you log in to the device interface.
AIR-R

Red
Black
Pink
D0
D1
+VDC
GND
DPS
Data 0
Data 1
Warning
Short-circuit
the , , White Green
and wires.Pink
Hardware reset with wires
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Warning
When performing a hardware reset, all data stored in the device memory and all related settings will be deleted.
This procedure cannot be undone.
Hardware reset
1. Turn off the power to the device.
2. Disconnect the white, green, and pink wires to the external reader.
3. Short-circuit the white, green, and pink wires.
4. Apply power to the device.
5. The device will flash yellow and emit seven short beeps, then turn green and emit three
short beeps.
6. Disconnect the white, green, and pink wires from each other.
7. The device will light up yellow, beep three times, and then go into standby mode.
8.The hardware reset procedure is complete, and the device is ready for use.

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Glossary
•+VDC .-Positive Voltage Direct Current
•API - application programming interface.
•BLE - .Bluetooth Low Energy
•Bluetooth - A short-range wireless communication technology that enables wireless data
exchange between digital devices.
•Copy protection - A method used to prevent unauthorized copying or duplication of smart
cards to secure the access control system and prevent possible security breaches.
•D0 - “Data 0." A bit line with the logical value "0".
•D1 - "Data 1." A bit line with the logical value "1".
•DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that allows network
devices to automatically obtain an IP address and other parameters necessary for
operation in a TCP/IP network. This protocol works on a "client-server" model.
•DNS - Domain Name System. A distributed system that translates domain names into IP
addresses to help identify computers on a network.
•DPS - Door position sensor - A device that is used to monitor and determine the current
status of a door, such as whether the door is open or closed.
•Electric latch - An electronically controlled door locking mechanism.
•Encryption password - Key for data protection.
•Exit/Entry/Open button - Logic input which, when activated, activates the corresponding
output. Causes an event depending on the attribute used.
•GND - Electrical ground reference point.
•HTTP - . Hypertext Transfer Protocol A fundamental protocol for transferring data,
documents, and resources over the Internet.
• RFID Identifier 125 kHz - Radio-frequency identification at 125 kHz; short-range, low-
frequency technology with a typical range of 7 cm to 1 m.
• RFID Identifier 13.56 MHZ - Radio-frequency identification at 13.56 MHz; high-frequency
technology with short to moderate range, around 10 cm.
•Keypad - A physical input device with a set of buttons or keys, often used for manual data
entry or access control.
•LED - Light emitting diode.
•Magnetic Lock - A locking mechanism that uses electromagnetic force to secure doors,
gates, or access points.
•A transistor switch configuration in which the collector is left Open collector -
unconnected or open, typically used for signal grounding.
•Open Supervised Device Protocol. A secure communication protocol used in OSDP -
access control systems for device-to-device data exchange.

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Glossary
•OTA update - Over-the-air update. The process of remotely and wirelessly updating
software or firmware on a device.
•Power supply - A device or system that provides electrical energy to other devices,
enabling them to operate and function.
•Reader - A device that scans and interprets data from RFID or smart cards, often used for
access control or identification.
•Revers byte order - A process of reordering the sequence of bytes in a data stream, often
for compatibility or data conversion.
•REX - Request to exit.An access control device or button used to request to exit from a
secured area.
•RFID - Radio-frequency identification. A technology for wireless data transmission and
identification using elctromagnetic tags and readers.
•RS-485 - A standard for serial communication used in industrial and commercial
applications, supporting multiple devices over a shared network.
•Secured channel - A protected and encrypted communication path that ensures data
confidentiality and integrity between two or more parties.
•Strike lock - An electronic locking mechanism that releases a door's latch or bolt when
electrically activated, often used in access control systems.
•Wiegand format - A data format used in access control systems, typically for transmitting
data from card readers to controllers.
•Wiegand interface - A standard interface used in access control systems to communicate
data between card readers and access control panels.
•Wi-Fi AP - Wireless access point. A device that allows wireless devices to connect to a
network.
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