Veridt Stealth Series User manual

Stealth Series Installation Guide
For Veridt Readers: Base Part Numbers
900W2026
900W2037
900W2030
900W2036
900W2037

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Document Control
Date Revision Description
April 6, 2020 Rev 04 Sections added for additional
PACS panels.
January 6, 2019 Rev 03 Section added for Entry Point
Reader Service.
November 27, 2017 Rev 02 Significant new and updated
information.
March 23, 2016 Rev 01 Correction to RS-485 signal
labels.
Ma
y
16, 2014 Rev 00 Initial Release
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................................................................5
Introduction to Stealth Series .....................................................................................................................................6
General Installation Information.............................................................................................................................6
Input Power ..............................................................................................................................................................6
Environment.............................................................................................................................................................7
Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................7
Operation..................................................................................................................................................................7
Pre-Installation .............................................................................................................................................................7
Environmental..........................................................................................................................................................7
Power Requirements ...............................................................................................................................................7
Mounting.......................................................................................................................................................................8
Access Control Cable ..................................................................................................................................................9
Cable Length ............................................................................................................................................................9
Grounding ................................................................................................................................................................9
Traditional Reader/ PACS controller configuration ..............................................................................................9
Low Voltage Power Drop.......................................................................................................................................10
Reader to EWAC, EWAC to Panel, EWAC to Power Supply & Network ............................................................10
Reader Interface Signals.......................................................................................................................................11
PACS Wiring Diagrams..............................................................................................................................................11
AMAG Wiegand......................................................................................................................................................11
Galaxy Wiegand .....................................................................................................................................................12
Gallagher OSDP .....................................................................................................................................................12
Genetec OSDP .......................................................................................................................................................12
Genetec Wiegand...................................................................................................................................................12
Identiv OSDP ..........................................................................................................................................................13
Identiv Wiegand .....................................................................................................................................................13
JCI Wiegand ...........................................................................................................................................................13
Lenel OSDP ............................................................................................................................................................13
Lenel Wiegand .......................................................................................................................................................13
Software House Ultra OSDP .................................................................................................................................14
Software House Ultra Wiegand.............................................................................................................................14
Software House iSTAR Edge Wiegand ................................................................................................................14
Viscount Wiegand..................................................................................................................................................14
Viscount FICAM .....................................................................................................................................................15
Communications interface: for HID PAM.............................................................................................................15
Software House Active Mode Change .................................................................................................................16
Monitor Dynamics FICAM .....................................................................................................................................16

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Stealth Standard Pigtail Wiring ............................................................................................................................16
Standard Wiegand .................................................................................................................................................17
Stealth Standard Serial RS-485 ............................................................................................................................17
OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch............................................................................................................................17
High Assurance Configuration with EWAC.........................................................................................................17
Veridt Encrypted Wiegand and Communications (EWAC) Interface ............................................................17
Tamper Switch...................................................................................................................................................18
Communications Interface ...............................................................................................................................18
IP Configuration for EWAC Lantronix ......................................................................................................................18
Reader Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................22
Multi-Technology Readers ....................................................................................................................................23
Compliance Statements ........................................................................................................................................23
Contact Information ...................................................................................................................................................24
List of Figures
FIGURE 1 • STEALTH SERIES……………………………………………………………………………………… 6
FIGURE 2 • STEALTH SERIES MOUNTING PLATES…………………………………………………………… 8
FIGURE 3 • STEALTH SERIES GROUNDING:
READER TO PANEL, READER & PANEL TO POWER SUPPLY………………………… 9
FIGURE 4 • STEALTH SERIES GROUNDING:
READER TO EWAC, EWAC TO PANEL, EWAC TO POWER SUPPLY………………… 10
FIGURE 5 • READER PINS, WIRE COLORS, AND SIGNALS………………………………………………… 10
FIGURE 6 • EWAC INTERFACE UNIT……………………………………………………………………………. 16
FIGURE 7 • LANTRONIX DEVICELNSTALLER OPENING WINDOW………………………………………… 17
FIGURE 8 • IP CONFIGURATION…………………………………………………………………………………. 17
FIGURE 9 • IP FOR HOST ADDRESS……………………………………………………………………………. 18
FIGURE 10 • LANTRONIX DEVICELNSTALLER OPENING WINDOW………………………………………. 19
List of Tables
Table 1 • MAXIMUM POWER REQUIREMENTS…………………………………………………………………… 7
Table 2 • POWER REQUIREMENTS AND CABLE LENGTHS…………………………………………………… 9
Table 3 • READER INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………… 20

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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Be sure to attach the black ground wire and red power wire to the appropriate
connectors. Reversing power wires will void the warranty.
WARNING
Installation should be performed by qualified individuals who have the skills and
knowledge related to the installation and operation of the equipment. These individuals
must have received the proper safety training to recognize and avoid any hazards that
may be involved.
CAUTION
This unit contains no user-replaceable parts. Do not attempt to open the unit or make
repairs to the unit. Breaking a seal will void the warranty.

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Introduction to Stealth Series
This installation guide covers the following Stealth series readers:
Stealth Bio
PN 900W2030
Stealth Dual
PN 900W2036
Stealth Lite
PN 900W2037
Stealth
PN 900W2026
Stealth Lite
PN 900W2027
Biometrics Fin
g
erprint
Card Read
Interface
Dual Dual Dual Contactless Contactless
PIN Entr
y
Ke
y
pad Ke
y
pad No Ke
y
pad No
Status
Indicators
Yes + Access
Li
g
ht Bar
Yes + Access
Li
g
ht Bar
Access Light
Bar
Yes + Access
Li
g
ht Bar
Access Light
Bar
Footprint 7" x 3" 5.5" x 3" 5.5" x 3" 5.5" x 3" 5.5" x 3"
Figure 1 • Stealth Series
General Installation Information
Veridt Stealth series readers are designed to be operated as a Class 1 access control system component
for use without requirements to withstand a destructive attack. A Tamper Indicator switch is available to
provide a supervisory indication to the PACS in the event the reader is removed from its installed location.
Veridt Stealth series readers are designed to meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code for
Class 2 systems and are intended to be used with UL294 listed control equipment.
The installation of these readers, and the materials used for installation, should be in accordance with the
location requirements and the wiring methods defined by the National Electrical Code for Class 2
systems. Connect only to a Listed Access Control/Burglary power-limited power supply.
The connections of the reader pigtail to the wiring system must ensure a thoroughly good physical
connection without damaging the conductors and should be made by means of pressure connectors or
pressure splices suitable for 18-gauge stranded copper wire.
Installation should be performed by qualified individuals who have the skills and knowledge related to the
installation and operation of the equipment and have received the proper safety training to recognize and
avoid any hazards that may be involved.
Input Power
Stealth series readers are designed for an input power range of 12 VDC ± 2V. Operation above
the maximum voltage of 14 VDC may damage the reader; operation below the minimum voltage of
10 VDC may cause intermittent or complete loss of reader operation.

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Environment
Stealth readers are designed for use in a wide range of environmental conditions. Biometric readers
should be mounted to protect the surface of the fingerprint sensor from accumulating water on its surface.
A rain shroud may be required.
Stealth series readers have no user replaceable components. Any unit that does not operate properly
must be returned to the factory for any service requirements.
Maintenance
Stealth series readers require no periodic maintenance or calibration. If it becomes necessary to clean
the outer surfaces, use a moist, non-abrasive cloth with a mild detergent and gently wipe the external
surfaces. Do not immerse the reader.
Operation
See the Stealth Users Guide for complete operation of all modes. Successful operation of the reader is
indicated by the access control system granting access to a valid, registered card and denying access to
an invalid or non-registered card.
Pre-Installation
Environmental
The Veridt Stealth series readers have been designed to withstand outdoor environments and are sealed
from exposure to ambient environmental conditions. In certain cases; depending on the summer and
winter conditions, mounting the reader in a suitable enclosure may be required. Avoid locations in direct
sunlight, where UV radiation is particularly powerful; or installations that may allow snow, ice, or water to
accumulate on the fingerprint sensor.
Power Requirements
Veridt Stealth series reader terminals operate at 12 VDC ± 2 V. Operation above 14 VDC may damage
the reader; operation below 10 VDC may cause intermittent or complete loss of reader operation.
Maximum power requirements for each reader are listed below.
Table 1 • Maximum Power Requirements
Reader P/N Max Current in mA
900W2030 400
900W2036 300
900W2037 300
900W2026 300
900W2027 300

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Note Most access control panels and/or reader control units connected to access control panels
DO NOT have adequate power for Stealth readers. Connect Stealth readers directly to the
primary power supply that provides power to the panel. Doing so, ensures that adequate
power is available to the reader for smooth operation. Connect the reader to only a Listed
A
ccess Control/Bur
g
lar
y
power-limited power suppl
y
with sufficient current capacit
y
.
Mounting
The dimensions of 900W2030 are 7.0" x 3.0" x 1.6"
The dimensions of 900W2036, 900W2037, 900W2027, and 900W2027 are 5.5" x 3.0" x 1.6"
The mounting plate fits into a recessed area in the rear of the reader, so that the reader mounts flush to
the wall and the mounting plate is completely concealed. The depth measurement includes that additional
dimensional requirement of approximately 0.35 inches.
Stealth Bio
PN 900W2030
All Other Stealth Readers
PNs 900W2036, 900W2037, 900W2027, 900W2026
Figure 2 • Stealth Series Mounting Plates
The Stealth series reader mounting plate can be mounted to a single gang box or directly to a wall or
other flat surface using appropriate mounting hardware.
The installation of these readers, and the materials used for installation, should be in accordance with the
location requirements and the wiring methods defined by the National Electrical Code for Class 2 system.

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Access Control Cable
Recommended Cable Type: non-plenum unshielded, unless specifications require plenum or other
cable type.
Cable Length
The left column is the amount of power required and the columns to its right are the maximum cable
lengths for the wire gauge listed in the top row. For example, using a reader that requires 300 mA and 18-
guage power cable, the cable can be no longer than 289 feet.
Table 2 • Power Requirements and Cable Lengths
Power Req. 24 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG
DC 100 m
A
216 fee
t
342 fee
t
594 fee
t
867 fee
t
1,379 fee
t
2,197 fee
t
3,505 fee
t
DC 200 m
A
108 fee
t
171 fee
t
297 fee
t
433 fee
t
689 fee
t
1,098 fee
t
1,755 fee
t
DC 300 m
A
72 feet 113 fee
t
198 fee
t
289 fee
t
459 fee
t
732 fee
t
1,169 fee
t
DC 400 m
A
54 feet 85 feet 148 fee
t
216 fee
t
344 fee
t
549 fee
t
877 fee
t
DC 500 m
A
43 feet 68 feet 119 fee
t
173 fee
t
275 fee
t
439 fee
t
701 fee
t
DC 750 m
A
28 feet 45 feet 79 feet 115 fee
t
183 fee
t
293 fee
t
467 fee
t
DC 1000 m
A
21 feet 34 feet 59 feet 86 feet 137 fee
t
219 fee
t
350 fee
t
Grounding
Traditional Reader/ PACS controller configuration
Figure 3 • Stealth Series Grounding—Reader to Panel, Reader & Panel to Power Supply
In order to avoid grounding problems. The reader, power supply and panel must share a common ground.
Failure to do this may create a floating ground that could create high voltages at reader inputs thereby
damaging them
.
Power Supply
Reader Panel

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Low Voltage Power Drop
For both AC and DC low voltage; generally, the maximum acceptable voltage drop is 10%. The cable
lengths in Table 2 take into consideration this voltage drop.
Reader to EWAC, EWAC to Panel, EWAC to Power Supply & Network

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Figure 4 • Stealth Series Grounding—Reader to EWAC, EWAC to Panel, EWAC to Power Supply
Reader Interface Signals
Figure 5 • Reader Pins, Wire Colors, and Signals
PACS Wiring Diagrams
PACS Infrastructure Stealth Wirin
g
Connections
AMAG Wiegand
See High Assurance Configuration on page 15.
Stealth
Reader
Wire
Color
4DR
Controller
Label
Ground Black 0V
+12V DC Red 12V
Access
Granted
Brown Green LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green 0
Wie
g
and 1 White 1

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Galaxy Wiegand
See High Assurance Configuration on page 15.
Stealth
Reader
Wire
Color
600 Series
Board
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red 12V
Access
Granted
Brown LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1
DSI board
Labels
Rs485- Blue B
Rs485+ Yellow
A
Ground Black Ground
Gallagher OSDP
See also Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) below.
See OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch on page 15
For instructions on how to configure this product, please refer to
the User Guide Command Centre Configuration Client, which can
be found on the Gallagher Command Centre Installation DVD in
the Documentation folder.
Genetec OSDP
See OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch on page 15
Reader Si
g
nal Wire Colo
r
Mercur
y
4502 Label
Ground Black 0V
RS485- Blue D0
RS485+ Yellow D1
+12V DC Red 12V
Genetec Wiegand
Stealth Reade
r
Wire Colo
r
Mercur
y
4502 Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red 12V
Access
Granted
Brown LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1

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Identiv OSDP
See OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch on page 15
Reader Si
g
nal Wire Colo
r
OCTBUS
Ground Black G
RS485+ Yellow B1
RS485- Blue
A
1
+12V DC Red V
(
12V
)
Identiv Wiegand
Stealth Reade
r
Wire Colo
r
MX-1 Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red 12V
Access
Granted
Brown LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1
JCI Wiegand
Stealth
Reade
r
Wire
Colo
r
RDR2SA Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red 12V
Access
Granted
Brown LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1
Lenel OSDP
See OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch on page 15
Reader Si
g
nal Wire Colo
r
Mercur
y
4502 Label
Ground Black 0V
RS485- Blue D0
RS485+ Yellow D1
+12V DC Red 12V
Lenel Wiegand
Stealth Reade
r
Wire Colo
r
Mercur
y
4502 Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red 12V
A
ccess Granted Brown LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1

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Software House Ultra OSDP
See
OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch on page 15
Reader Si
g
nal Wire Colo
r
Ultra
A
CM Label
Ground Black 0V
RS485+ Yellow D+
RS485- Blue D-
+12V DC Red 12V
Software House Ultra Wiegand
Stealth Reade
r
Wire Colo
r
Ultra ACM Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red Powe
r
Access
Granted
Brown Green LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1
Software House iSTAR Edge
Wiegand
Stealth Reader Wire Color iSTAR Edge Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red Power
Access Granted Brown Green LED
Wiegand 0 Green D0
Wiegand 1 White D1
Viscount Wiegand
Stealth Reade
r
Wire Colo
r
Brid
g
e Label
Ground Black GND
+12V DC Red Powe
r
A
ccess Granted Brown LED
Wie
g
and 0 Green D0
Wie
g
and 1 White D1

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Viscount FICAM
Stealth Reade
r
Wire Colo
r
Brid
g
e Label
GND Black 0V
+12VDC Red Powe
r
A
ccess Granted
RS485- Blue T-
RS485+ Yellow T+
GND Black 0V
Veridt Reader Terminal Installation
Guide Wiring Diagrams
Communications interface: for HID PAM
Color Wiring from
reader to HID PAM
Wiring from reader to HID PAM
Reader 1 or Reader 2 port
Black GND
Red Power + 12 VDC
Brown
Digital input
Blue
RS485 Rx-
Yellow RS485 Tx+
Green
RS485 Tx-
White
RS485 Rx+
Orange
No Connection

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Software House Active Mode
Change
Stealth Wire Colo
r
Si
g
nal
Black Ground
Green Wie
g
and 0
White Wie
g
and 1
Oran
g
e Tamper Switch
Brown
A
ccess Granted
Gre
y
To RM Module
Red +12VDC
Monitor Dynamics FICAM
Stealth Reader Stealth Wire
Color
DDC3 Com3
Signal
Ground Black Ground
RS485- Blue X-
RS485+ Yellow X+
+12V DC Red +12V DC
Stealth Standard Pigtail Wiring
Wire Color Signal
Black GROUND
Blue RS-485 -
Yellow RS-485 +
Green Wie
g
and 0
White Wie
g
and 1
Oran
g
e Tam
p
er Switch
Brown
A
ccess Granted
Red +12 VDC

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Standard Wiegand
Wire Color Signal
Black GROUND
Green Wiegand 0
White Wiegand 1
Orange Tamper Switch
Brown Access Granted
Red +12 VDC
Stealth Standard Serial RS-485
Wire Color Signal
Black Ground
Blue RS-485 -
Yellow RS-485 +
Orange Tamper Switch
Red +12 VDC
OSDP Wiring of Tamper Switch
For OSDP applications, connect the Tamper Switch signal, orange wire Pin 9, to the INPUT 1 signal,
Gray wire on pin 8. DO NOT connect the Tamper switch signal to a control panel. The state of this
switch is reported as a response to an osdp_LSTAT command.
High Assurance Configuration with EWAC
Veridt Encrypted Wiegand and Communications (EWAC) Interface
The EWAC interface provides a bi-directional RS-485 interface to the PACS panel and a network
interface that can allow a secure server to control door access. Install the EWAC interface in or near the
PACS panel.

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J3Power
Pin1:GROUND
Pin2:+12VDC
J4StealthReader
Pin1:GROUND
Pin2:+12VDC
Pin3:DigitalIO
Pin4:RS‐485+
Pin5:RS‐485–
J5Wiegand
Pin1:GROUND
Pin2:WIEGAND0
Pin3:WIEGAND1
Pin4:DigitalIO
J6Network
EthernettoLAN
The EWAC unit provides power directly to the reader. The EWAC unit requires 100 mA at 12 VDC. This
means the total power requirement is the reader current requirement + 100 mA. Ensure the power supply
can provide sufficient power.
Most PACS controllers DO NOT have adequate power both reader and the EWACS. Use
an appropriately sized power supply for the PACS panel. For example, for an eight-door
panel, the power supply must be rated for at least 6 A (apply a 50 percent margin when
sizing the power supply).
Tamper Switch
The optional tamper switch allows the PACS to monitor the installed state of the reader.
The tamper switch is closed when the reader is attached to the wall and open when the reader is
removed from the wall. When the switch is closed, the tamper switch input signal is switched to
GROUND. When the switch is open, pull the input signal to a logical High state by the PACS to detect the
tamper condition.
The tamper switch is Normally Open (NO) and rated at 28 VDC @ 500 mA.
Communications Interface
To configure the EWAC board with an IP address on the same subnet, download and install the Lantronix
device installer on a computer on the same network as the EWAC board. The Device Installer
applications is currently located at https://www.lantronix.com/products/deviceinstaller
IP Configuration for EWAC Lantronix
Note: Depending on the version of the Devicelnstaller installed, the application images shown in the
following instructions may differ from windows on your screen.
Note
Figure 6 • EWAC Interface Unit

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1. Start the Lantronix Devicelnstaller. The application should display a screen like the one shown
here.
Figure 7 • Lantronix Devicelnstaller Opening Window
The two Lantronix devices depict two different EWAC board.
2. At the main window, select the IP address that you want to configure.
3. Select the Web Configuration tab in the right pane.
4. When the login dialog displays, enter your Username and Password.
5. The default Username is admin. The default Password is PASS.
6. The right panel that displays should resemble the one shown below.

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Figure 8 • IP Configuration
7. From the list of options in the left pane, select Network; then click the Configuration button. The
IP address of the EWAC module should display.
8. If the IP address is incorrect, turn off BOOTP Client and the DHCP Check and enter the correct
static IP address.
9. Next select the Tunnel option, click the Connect button on the Tunnel 1 Connect Mode window
Figure 9 • IP for Host Address
10. Select the Host 1 IP address and change it to the IP address of the HID pivCLASS PACS
Administration Service.
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