16 TS0870x-series Installation & Programming Guide 4.0
Specifications
TS0870x Smart Card Reader
Read range Approximately 6 to 8 cm (depending on environment)
Supply voltage 9 to 14 VDC
Maximum operating current 80 mA @ 13.8 VDC
Nominal operating current (areas armed) 25 mA @ 13.8 VDC
Maximum open collector current 50 mA @ 14 VDC
Dimensions with cover (W x H x D) TS0870 — 36 x 110 x 20 mm (1.4" x 4.3" x 0.8")
TS0870H — 42 x 150 x 16 mm (1.7" x 5.9" x 0.6")
TS0870D — 74 x 115 x 13 mm (2.9" x 4.5" x 0.5")
Operating temperature -35°C to 66°C (-31°F to 151°F)
Max humidity 95% non-condensing
IP rating IP54
Data transmission details
The following tables list the formats by which the card reader transmits data, as determined by:
• Whether the reader is used online or offline, and by
• Menu option 5—Protocol Options (Wiegand or Magnetic stripe), and by
• Menu option 16—Secured mode (Secured or Unsecured).
NOTE: In online mode, select ‘Wiegand’ in menu 5 to use 26 or 27 bit data, or select ‘Magnetic stripe’ to use 32 bit
data.
Table 2: Online mode (the reader is online when it is connected to a system LAN or door/lift controller sub-LAN).
Online 26 or 27 bit data 32 bit data
Card format:
Secured
When a secured card (4-byte code used) is
badged on a reader using the Wiegand
protocol, 26 or 27 bit data is transmitted,
depending on whether the card is
programmed as Standard 26 bit or Tecom 27
bit ASC.
When a secured card (4-byte code used) is badged
on a reader using the magnetic stripe protocol, 32
bit data is transmitted.
Card format:
Unsecured
When an unsecured card (4-byte code not used) is badged on a reader, the full 32 bit card ID data is
always transmitted to the panel.
Table 3: Offline mode (the reader is offline when it is connected to a Wiegand or magnetic stripe interface)
Offline Reader protocol: Wiegand Reader protocol: Magnetic stripe
Card format:
Secured
When a secured card (4-byte code used) is
badged on a reader using the Wiegand
protocol, 26 or 27 bit data is transmitted,
depending on whether the card is
programmed as Standard 26 bit or Tecom 27
bit ASC.
When a secured card (4-byte code used) is badged
on a reader using the magnetic stripe protocol,
magnetic stripe format data is transmitted.
A “card present” signal is available on the relay
output (violet wire), if selected in menu option 8—
O/C Output.
Card format:
Unsecured
When an unsecured card (4-byte code not
used) is badged on a reader using the
Wiegand protocol, the full 32 bit card ID
number is transmitted.
When an unsecured card (4-byte code not used) is
badged on a reader using the magnetic stripe
protocol, the full 32 bit card ID number is
transmitted.