Matrix COSEC VEGA FAX User manual

COSEC VEGA CONTROLLER
Quick Installation Guide
COSEC VEGA FAX/CAX/FAXQ/FOT
11.19"

1. Do not install the device in extremely hot temperature or under
direct sunlight on turnstile or at extra bright places. This may affect
the LCD and finger print sensor of device. You can do indoor
installation or on the turnstile under the roof as shown in Figure a.
2. You can mount the device on a flat surface such as a wall or near
the elevator, close to the access point (door) with surface wiring or
concealed wiring as shown in Figure c.
3. Recommended height from ground level is upto 4.5 feet.
4. Do not install on unstable surfaces, near volatile inflammable
materials, areas where volatile gas is created, where ferromagnetic
field or noise is induced, where static is created, such as desks made
of plastics, carpets.
5. Do not install the device in outdoor areas which may be exposed
to rain, cold and dust. You can do indoor installation or on the
turnstile under the roof as shown in Figure b.
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Next
Level
Pre-Installation Safety Instructions
Figure a
Figure b
Figure c

Things you will need
Contents
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Connecting the Cables
WiFi and Bluetooth Specifications
Please read this guide first for correct installation and retain it for future reference.
The information in this guide is prevailing at the time of publication. However,
Matrix Comsec reserves the right to make changes in product design and
specifications without prior notice.
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any
form or by any means without the prior written consent of Matrix Comsec.
Warranty
Limited Warranty. Valid only if primary protection is provided, mains supply is
within limit and protected, and environment conditions maintained within product
specifications. Complete warranty statement is available on our website:
www.matrixvideosurveillance.com
Technical Specifications
Installation Instructions
Know your VEGA Controller
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5
What’s your Package Contains
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Know your VEGA Controller
Card
Sensing
Area
Touch
Screen
Display
Finger
Sensor
Mounting
Screw Hole
Figure 1
Figure 2
Installing Card Personality Module
Connecting to the COSEC Server
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The COSEC VEGA is available in different variants as follows:
1) COSEC VEGA FAX
2) COSEC VEGA FAXQ
3) COSEC VEGA CAX
4) COSEC VEGA FOT
Refer Technical Specifications for details.

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Installing Card Personality Module
Cable Connectors
Back Cover
CPM Slot
(Card Personality Module)
USB Port
1. Remove the back cover of your device by removing all screws
as shown in Figure 4.
2. Hold the Card Personality Module with the smooth surface
towards you, and the narrower end facing down as shown in
Figure 5.
3. Lower the module into the CPM slot as shown in Figure 6.
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4. Press the free end of the module inwards with your fingertips to
lock it in place as shown in Figure 7.
5. Replace the back cover as shown in Figure 8.
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Figure 3
Figure 7
Figure 6
Figure 8
Figure 5 Figure 4
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For Vega FOT only Power Supply Cable and Ethernet Cable with
RJ45 Plug will be provided.
What your package contains
Things you will need
Installation Instructions
Step 1: Trace screw holes A and B on Mounting Plate. If required,
trace out rectangular opening C also. Drill screw holes along the
traced markings.
B
A
C
Mounting
Plate
B
A
C
•COSEC VEGA Controller Unit
•Mounting Plate with screw
M3/6
•2 Screws M5/25
•2 Screw Grips
•Power Supply Cable (with DC
Jack)
•Power Adpater 12VDC,2A
•Exit Switch Cable
•EM Lock Cable
•Ethernet Cable with RJ45 Plug
•Auxiliary I/O Cable
•A Power Drill
•A Wire Stripper
•A Screw Driver Set
•Insulation Tape
•Access to COSEC Server application to configure COSEC
Vega.
•A Stand-alone computer with a Web-browser to change the
network settings of COSEC Vega.
•Installation and servicing should be done only by a qualified
technician.
•There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
•Opening or removing the device cover may result in electric
shock or exposure to other hazards.
•Use this product only for the purpose for which it was
designed.
Figure 9
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Step 2: Fix Mounting Plate with supplied screw grips & screws.
Screw
Screw
grip
Hole
B
A
C
B
A
C
Figure 10
Cables Duct box
Step 4: Align COSEC VEGA with the Mounting Plate and slide
downwards.
Step 3: Connect cables and lead all the cables through the
rectangular hole into the electrical box recessed in the wall i.e.
concealed wiring or through the bottom of device in non-
concealed wiring.
Figure 11
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Mounting
Screw
Mounting
Screw hole
Mounting Slots
Mounting Hooks
Figure 12
Step 5: Fix the Mounting Hook of the door by sliding the back side
of VEGA door into the Mounting Slot of mounting plate.
•Insert the mounting screw into the mounting screw hole at the
bottom of the device.
•Tighten screws at the bottom as shown in Figure 13.
Mounting Hooks
Mounting
Slot
Figure 13
Connecting the Cables
•Make the electrical connections of Power, Exit Switch, EM Lock,
Ethernet, AUX I/O Connector and External Reader as per
respective wire color code mappings shown in respective
connectors.
**For Concealed wiring; first draw out sufficient length of the
cables from the rectangular hole you have made on the mounting
surface.

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1
2
CN1
Power
GND- Black
+12VDC IN- Red
CAUTION
1
2
CN2
Exit Switch
Exit Sw- White
GND- Black
- Dark Brown
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN3
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10
EM Lock
LOCK RLY NO
LOCK RLY COM
LOCK RLY NC
GND
DOOR STS
UNUSED
GND
UNUSED
+12V LOCK
LOCK TMPR -Light Blue
- Yellow
- Dark Blue
-Black
-White
-NA
-Black
-NA
-Red
Ethernet
UNUSED-NA
UNUSED-NA
COM 2-Yellow
COM 1- Green
RX+ -Dark Blue
RX- -Light Blue
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX+ -Red
TX+ -Light Brown
CN4
1
2
3
4
5
CN5
AUX I/O Connector
AUX RLY NC- Dark Blue
AUX RLY NC- Dark Blue
AUX RLY NO- Yellow
AUX IN +- White
GND- Black
External Reader
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
13
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CN6
+12V RDR-Red
GREEN LED- Orange
GND- Black
UNUSED-NA
UNUSED-NA
RED LED- Dark Brown
STATUS- Light Brown
ALARM- Violet
BEEPER- Yellow
HOLD- Dark Blue
DATA 0- Green
DATA 1- White
TMPR/CTRL- Light Blue
RS 232 TX- Grey
RS 232 RX- Pink
Figure 14

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Connecting to the COSEC Server
Assigning IP Address & Other Network Settings
•Open the Web browser in your computer.
•Enter the IP address of the VEGA Controller
“default: http://192.168.50.1" , in the address bar of the
browser and press the Enter key on your computer keyboard.
•When prompted, enter the login credentials for the Door.
•Click OK.
•On the Door Web page, select the Settings link. Click LAN
Settings. Enter the IP address to be assigned to the Vega
Controller and configure Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address,
Preferred and Alternate DNS as required as shown in Figure15.
•You can also configure Wi-Fi or Mobile Broadband settings.
•Click Basic Profile and select the server as COSEC CENTRA or
COSEC VYOM and the door type as Direct Door or Panel Door
as shown in Figure16.
Default Username: Admin
Default Password: 1234
Figure 15
•Click Server Settings and enter the URL and Port of the
selected server with which device is to be connected as shown
in Figure 17. For COSEC VYOM, you must specify Tenant ID
also.
•Then click Submit to save the Settings.
•The device will come online if the monitor service is running.

1 USB for Data Transfer and for 3G-4G dongle
Ethernet, Wi-Fi,
Mobile Broadband (3G-4G)
Internal 12 VDC
@ 0.2A
RS232 and Wiegand
Yes
(STQC
Certified)
Yes No
Sensor
Credential Support
User Capacity
Type of Card
USB
Communication
Port
Reader Power
Output
Specifications FAXQ
CAX
FAX
Reader Interface
Types
Face , *
Card, Pin
and Finger
Face , *
Card, Pin
and Finger
Face ,*
Card and
Pin
50,000
EM Prox, HID Prox,
HID iclass &
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Technical Specifications
Figure 16
Figure 17
MIFARE R
FOT
Face , Pin,*
RFID and
Finger
Yes
(Suprema
SFM 5030)
EM Prox
Ethernet,
Mobile
Broadband
No
No
* For Face Recognition to work, make sure you have - IPC/ IDS/ COGNIFACE EBS200

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Relay SPDT, FormC,
1A@ 30 VDC
Relay SPDT, FormC,
1A@ 30 VDC
12 VDC @2A
IEEE 802.3 af Class;
Max 12W
Door Lock Relay
Door Lock Power
Auxiliary
Outputs Relay
Input Power
Built in POE
Built in Wi-Fi
Battery Backup
Operating
Temperature
Specifications FAX CAX FAXQ
Internal 12VDC @0.5A
or External
No Internal battery backup,
External Through PSBB
0 0
0 C to +50 C
Yes
Wifi and Bluetooth Specifications
FOT
No
No
No
No
No
Built in BLE Yes
Model Name WL18MODB (Test Grade: WL
1835MODCOM8B/WL 1835MODGBMOC/WL
1831MODGBMOC)
Brand Name Texas Instrument
EUT Type WiFi and Bluetooth Module
EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1
EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1
EN 62311:2008
EN 300 328 V2.1.1
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A 12:20 11
+A2:2013
EN 50581:2012
Z64-WL18SBMOD
WLAN2.4 GHz Band:2412MHz~2472 MHz
Bluetooth : 2402~2480MHz
<20dBm
802.11 b/g/n HT20/HT40
Bluetooth BR, EDR, LE v4..2
Compliance
(Standard/Directive)
EMC (Europe)
RED (Europe)
Health (Europe)
LVD (Europe)
ROHS
FCC ID (USA)
Wireless Technology and
Frequency range
Rated Power (EIRP)
Mode

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EMC Directive 2017/30EU(CE)
Low Voltage Directive 2014/ 35/
EU(CE)
ROHS Recast (RoHS 2)
BIS ss per IS 13252:2010
Vibration (sinusoidal) as per
IS-9000-Part 7
Shock as per IS-9000-part-7
Degree of Protection (IP 65) as
per IS/IEC 60529:2001
Compliance FAXQ
CAX
FAX
FCC Compliance
47CFR FCC PART 15B
Information to the user
(a) For a Class A digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user
shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in
the text of the manual:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial enviroment. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense
•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.
For more, visit : https://www.matrixcomsec.com/e-waste-policy.html
FOT
At the end of product life cycle; batteries, soldered boards, metal
components and plastic components must be disposed through recyclers.
If you are unable to dispose-off the products or unable to locate e-waste
recyclers, you may return the products to Matrix Return Material
Authorization (RMA) department.
Disposal of Product after End-Of-Life
The product refered is covered by the waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) directive and must be disposed of in a responsible
manner.
WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC
FCC

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V.2, March , 2021
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