TKH security iX30 User manual

Date: 12/3/2020
INSTALLATION MANUAL
iX30

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Publication
March 2020,
TKH Security
Paasheuvelweg 20
1105BJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
https://tkhsecurity.com/
Tel.: +31-20-4620700
This manual represents the knowledge at the above-mentioned time. TKH security works non-stop to improve
her products. For the most recent technical information please contact your consultant or dealer.
Table of content
Publication 1
This document..................................................................................................................................2
General.............................................................................................................................................3
2.1 Wiring..........................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Tools and equipment...................................................................................................................3
2.3 accessory....................................................................................................................................4
2.3.1 Spacers.......................................................................................................................................4
2.3.2 Celrubber ....................................................................................................................................4
Installation........................................................................................................................................5
3.1 Measurements ............................................................................................................................5
3.2 Location.......................................................................................................................................6
3.3 Mounting steps............................................................................................................................6
Sirius iX30........................................................................................................................................7
4.1 Configurations.............................................................................................................................7
4.1.1 801-5301 TKH coded..................................................................................................................7
4.1.2 801-5302 CSN ............................................................................................................................8
4.1.3 801-5303 Programmable ............................................................................................................8
4.2 Sticker .........................................................................................................................................9
4.3 Interfaces ..................................................................................................................................10
4.4 Connections ..............................................................................................................................11
4.4.1 RS485 Directly ..........................................................................................................................12
4.4.2 RS485 via Adapterboard...........................................................................................................12
4.4.3 Clock/data- Wiegand.................................................................................................................14
4.4.4 Cable lengths if connected directly to Orion .............................................................................14
4.4.5 Cable lengths generic ...............................................................................................................14
4.4.6 Data signals ..............................................................................................................................15
4.5 reader........................................................................................................................................15
Technical specifications .................................................................................................................16

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This document
This document contains all the information which is needed when installing the Sirius iX30. The details and
recommendations will be described in the chapters below.

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General
The Sirius iX30 card reader is a versatile card reader which support multiple card technologies and
communication protocols used in access control solutions. In addition, the Sirius iX30 is able to support
different technologies simultaneously.
2.1 Wiring
This document assumes standard T-568-B color coding of the cables.
Picture T-568B
2.2 Tools and equipment
When installing the Sirius iX30, the following tools or materials may be needed.
•T-568B, or another cable which meets the requirements as specified in chapter 4.4:
•Wire side cutter
•Electric wire ferrule
•Crimping tool
•Flathead screwdriver
•Drilling machine (if mounted on a surface)
•2x 6MM plug
•2x with the plug corresponding screw (screwhead must be 6mm at least).
Pin number
RJ-45 Plug
TIA/EIA-568-B
Cable color
Signal ID
T568B Pair
1
White/orange
DA+
2
2
Orange
DA-
2
3
White/green
DB+
3
4
Blue
DC+
1
5
White/blue
DC-
1
6
Green
DB+
3
7
White/brown
DD+
4
8
Brown
DD-
4

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2.3 accessory
The following accessories are available for the Sirius iX30
2.3.1 Spacers
Spacer name
Part number
Spacer normal
801-6301
Spacer protector
801-6109
Spacer cardholder
801-6110
2.3.2 Celrubber
Celrubber is strongly recommended if the Sirius iX30 (with or without spacer) is mounted directly to an outside
surface. It offers both more protection and a smoother mounting in the event of an uneven surface.
Celrubber
Part number
Celrubber for the purpose of Sirius iX30
801-6311

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Installation
To ensure proper functioning of the equipment, the environment of the Sirius iX30 must be compliant with
certain conditions.
Caution: The Sirius iX30 operates between a temperature and humidity of -30°C and + 65°C and
20 ~ 90% RH non-condensing.
Caution: the connection of the Sirius iX30 depends on the chosen output.
3.1 Measurements

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3.2 Location
The Sirius iX30 card reader is suitable for indoor outdoor (with gasket) usage.
•Determine the location where the Sirius iX30 card reader should be installed. Please notices that there
is a maximum cable length, depending on the output, between the card reader and the door controller
chapter 4.4.4. Exception: by using an external power supply, the achievable distance can be
increased.
•Keep a minimum distance of 20cm between Sirius iX30 card readers.
•The Sirius iX30 should preferably not be installed directly on metal. In the event that this is necessary,
please use a spacer (see chapter 3.3.1) to achieve better performance.
•The Sirius iX30 should not be mounted higher than two meters.
3.3 Mounting steps
Mount the card reader preferably on a flat surface.
:
•Drill two holes for mounting the backplate on the preferred location. 2x6mm holes intended for plugs
in case of a stone surface. 2x3mm in case of a wooden surface.
•Pull the cable through the backplate (and spacer, if applicable).
•Fasten the backplate on the surface with adequate screws. The head of the screws must be at least
6mm wide. Please notice that the screw hole of the card reader must be placed on the underside.
•Remove the 9-pins connector from the front plate
•Connect the cable to the connector. See chapter 5.4.
•Click the connector back on the front plate
•Put the front plate of the Sirius card reader on top of the backplate and smoothly close the front plate.
A click should be heard when both plates are attached.

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Sirius iX30
The Sirius iX30 is an versatile and multifunctional card reader with measurements which fits perfectly on
doorposts. Depending on the application, the configuration, and there with the output, can vary.
4.1 Configurations
The configuration defines which card type is read by default by the Sirius iX30.
Functionality
801-5301 TKH coded
801-5302 CSN
801-5303 Programmable
Standard communication
RS485 & Clock/Data
RS485 & Clock/Data
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Read CSN
No
Yes
-
Read coded TKH cards
Yes
No
-
Output length
8 or 12 digits
10 or 17 digits
-
Reads programable cards
No
No
Yes
Tamper output
Yes
Yes
-
Buzzer input
Yes
Yes
-
LED input
Yes
Yes
-
Default LED settings
Red/Green
Red/Green
Blue
4.1.1 801-5301 TKH coded
The Sirius iX30 TKH coded can both read TKH coded Mifare classic cards and TKH coded Mifare DESFire
cards simultaneously and works by default at the following devices.
Protocol
Hardware device (door controller)
RS485
Orion (stacked)
RS485
Polyx
Clock/Data
Orion (KpBus)
Clock/Data
Orbit
Clock/Data
Third party devices*
*since clock/data is an standard, the Sirius iX30 should work by default on third party controllers which supports
the clock/data communication protocol. We strongly recommend to test it on forehand.
The output differs per card type:
TKH Security Mifare Classic:
•4 digits system code e.g.: 1234
•4 digits card number e.g.: 6789
Result as output: 12346789

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TKH Security Mifare DESFire:
•6 digits system code e.g.: 123456
•6 digits card number e.g.: 789012
Result as output: 123456789012
4.1.2 801-5302 CSN
The Sirius iX30 reads both 4 byte and 7 byte CSN simultaneously and works by default at the following devices:
Protocol
Hardware device (door controller)
RS485
Orion (stacked)
RS485
Polyx
Clock/Data
Orion (KpBus)
Clock/Data
Orbit*
Clock/Data
Third party devices**
*7byte CSN cannot be processed by the Orbit!
**since clock/data is an standard, the Sirius iX30 should work by default on third party controllers which
supports the clock/data communication protocol. We strongly recommend to test it on forehand.
The output differs per card type:
4Byte CSN:
•10 digits CSN
Result as output: 1234567890
7Byte CSN:
•17 digits CSN
Result as output: 12345678901234567
4.1.3 801-5303 Programmable
The Sirius iX30 801-5303 programmable does not contain any configuration by default. Programming the Sirius
iX30 depends on the connection/protocol.
Protocol
Hardware device (door controller)
How to program
RS485
Orion (stacked)
Reader configuration file
RS485
Polyx
Reader configuration file
Clock/Data
Orion (KpBus)
Configuration card
Clock/Data
Orbit*
Configuration card
Clock/Data
Third party devices**
Configuration card

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Reader configuration file:
A by the Hardware Controll Applet generated reader file which determines the exactly configuration. This can
be distributed central through iProtect.
•Create reader configuration file
•Upload the file per line
Detailed information can be found in the manual: TKH_Security_HardwareControllApplet.
Configuration card:
A customer specific card which can be ordered by TKH Security which writes down the configuration into the
card reader.
•Connect the card reader
•Switch on the power. The card readers LED turns into BLUE
•Present the configuration card and wait until the card reader restarts.
•The card readers LED turns into RED. The configuration is complete
4.2 Sticker
The Sirius iX30 is provided with two stickers:
at the carton:
at the reader:
Disposing of the Sirius iX30 card reader must be done in an environment friendly surrounding

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4.3 Interfaces
The following interfaces are by default available on the Sirius iX30.
Label
Interface
Description
A
Light guide
Multicolor RGB LED to display current status
B
Buzzer
Multitone buzzer for audio feedback
C
DIP switch
3pin DIP switch for RS485 purpose
D
9 Pin connector
Connector to connect card reader to door controller
E
Tamper
Tamper to monitor sabotage

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4.4 Connections
Pin
description
5-16VDC
Power connection (5-16 VDC)*
GND
Ground
A
RS485 A
B
RS485 B
LED
Activate LED input
BUZ
Activate Buzzer input
TAMP
Tamper contact
D0
Clock/data- Wiegand, open collector
D1
Clock/data- Wiegand, open collector
*The Sirius iX30 accepts a power between 5.0 and 16.0 VDC. A higher input voltage results in lower power
consumption and ensuring cost-efficient wiring with a smaller conductor diameter. When using an external
power supply, it must comply with SELV guidelines.
Advised to power the reader with a power supply that can supply a minimum of 5W to a maximum of 15W. If
the reader is powered by a power supply with a power higher than 15W, a fuse of 500mA must be placed by
the installer.
DIP Switch-1 is used to determine the RS485 resistance.
Function
1
2
3
DEFAULT
Off
Off
On
Polyx
On
On
Off
Ext.
Off
Off
Off

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4.4.1 RS485 Directly
Recommended cable type between the a Orion or Polyx and the Sirius iX30 card reader is:
•CAT 5 UTP four twisted pairs of 24AWG copper conductors
•CAT 6 UTP four twisted pairs of 24AWG copper conductor
A direct connection (without using an Adapterboard) between the Sirius card reader and a door controller
based on RS485™ is NOT possible when:
•Sirius and door controller™ are installed in different buildings and thus the connection leaves
the building or
•the wiring is no UTP cable (CAT5 or CAT6) or
•an existing (non UTP) cable is reused or
•overvoltage protection for the card reader is required or
•An external power supply is required for the card reader.
If any of the above conditions applies, see chapter 5.4.2.
4.4.2 RS485 via Adapterboard
Recommended cable type between a Polyx and the Sirius card reader, using an Adapterboard is:
•Shielded cable with twisted pairs
If a direct connection is not possible, an Adapterboard must be placed between Orion or Polyx and the
Sirius iX30 card reader.
Adapterboard is connected with the door controller with a default UTP cat5 cable (or higher) (plug connection).
Pin number
RJ-45 Plug
TIA/EIA-568-B
Cable color
Signal
Sirius iX30 pin
1
White/orange
B
B
2
Orange
A
A
3
White/green
B
B
4
Blue
VCC
5-16VDC
5
White/blue
-
-
6
Green
A
A
7
White/brown
-
8
Brown
GND
GND

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•Connect GND of the Adapterboard to the local earth.
•Connect the shield of the ground cable to the GND connection of the Adapterboard
possible connection of the Sirius iX30 on the Adapterboard.
Do not place any jumpers! For more information. See the Adapterboard-IM manual.
Or screw connection
on adapterboard
Or RJ45
connection on
adapterboard
TIA/EIA-568-B
Cable color
Signal
Sirius iX30 pin
A (or1)
1
White/orange
B
B
B (or 2)
2
Orange
A
A
Y (or 3)
3
White/green
B
B
+
4
Blue
VCC
5-16VDC
5
White/blue
Z (or6)
6
Green
A
A
7
White/brown
-
8
Brown
GND
GND

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4.4.3 Clock/data- Wiegand
Recommended cable type between the Orion or Orbit and Sirius iX30 card reader:
•CKY 3x2x0,14mm²
•CKY 4x2x0,14mm²
•CAT5 UTP four twisted pairs of 24AWG copper conductors
•CAT6 UTP four twisted pairs of 24AWG copper conductors
Cable color
Connection door controller
Sirius iX30 pin
Green
Data/D0
D0
Yellow
Clock/D1
D1
Pink
VCC (+)
5-16VDC
Grey
LED
LED
White
GND
GND
Brown
GND
GND
4.4.4 Cable lengths if connected directly to Orion
Cable
Communication protocol
Cable length(m)
Communication between
UTP ≥Cat5e
RS485 Powered from Orion
120
Orion and Sirius iX30 card reader
RS485 External powered
600
Wiegand
120
Clock/Data
50
4.4.5 Cable lengths generic
Cable
Communication protocol
Cable length (m)
Communication between
RS485*
600
Controller and Sirius iX30 card
reader
Wiegand
120
Clock/Data
50
*Please be sure that the cable used for RS485, is suitable for the RS485 protocol.
Please take into account that the power supply at the reader must be between 5-16 VDC.
TIA/EIA-568-B
Cable color
Connection door
controller
Sirius iX30 pin
White/orange
Data/D0
D0
Orange
TAMP
TAMP
White/green
Clock/D1
D1
Blue
VCC (+)
5-16VDC
White/blue
LED
LED
Green
BUZZ
BUZZ
White/brown
GND
GND
Brown
GND
GND

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4.4.6 Data signals
4.5 reader

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Technical specifications
Power
supply voltage
5- 16VDC (max: 1,4W)
Measure
housing
142 x 45 x 22 mm
PCB
98+ (…) x 38 mm
Environment
IP rating
IK rating
operating temp.
-35 … 65ºC
operating
humid.
5 … 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
storage temp.
-40 … 85ºC
interface
header
9 pin plug connector, small pitch (3.5 / 3.81 mm)
simplex
(read only)
Wiegand, open collector
Clock data, open collector
RS485
•Half duplex, support speeds up to 250Kbps
•±2/4/8kV protection airgap discharge
•±6 kV contact discharge,
•±8 kV using the Human Body Model.
•Compatible with RS485 standard, Polyx, Orion and
Apollo. (Configuration with DIP switches).
Frequencies
13,56MHz
Card detection
2,4GHz band
Wireless connection
Cards
Standard
ISO 14443-A
type
Mifare Classic, Mifare DESFire 0.6, EV1 and EV2
Distance
20-70mm (normal operation
Main header
inputs
LED
With internal pull-up (switch to GND)
(3.3V, <1mA, over voltage protected)
Buzzer
Main header
output
Tamper
Open collector without pull-up
(max 500 mA, over voltage protected (vcc))
Clock/data-
Wiegand
User interface
Optic
RGB led / Light guide
sound
Multi tone buzzer, 85dB at 1 meter
Certification
Electric
EMC / CE / (LVD waiting for last feedback)
Radio
R&TTE
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