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HID iCLASS SE U90 - Overview; Features; Specifications

HID iCLASS SE U90
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June 2015 PLT-01952, Version: A.2
Page 1
1Overview
The iCLASS SE U90™ Reader is a long-range Ultra High Frequency (UHF) reader that supports all EPC
Global Class 1, Gen 2 compliant credentials. Together with HID's multi-CLASS tri-technology UHF
credential, the U90 is part of a complete Physical Access Control System (PACS) for gated or
monitored parking applications.
1.1 Features
Autonomously identifies the driver/vehicle for access privileges
SE enabled reader applying state-of-the-art security to verify the identity using password
access and HID's Secure Identity Object (SIO)
Supports Security Industry Association (SIA) Wiegand communication standard, including Hold
functionality
Supports SIA OSDP communication standard, v2.1
Includes 3 each dry relays for operating external audio and visual indicators. Rated 30VDC, 2A
Resistive.
Flexible configuration using Ethernet port and local web portal
IP65 and UL294 outdoor ratings
1.2 Specifications
Product
Base
Part #
Input
Voltage
(VDC)
Current
Operating
Tem p
Cable Length
Regulatory
Ref #
Standby
AVG
1
Max
AVG
2
Peak
3
U90 RDRSEU90
12 VDC 320mA 400mA
1.0
Amp
-30° to 150° F
(-35° to 65° C)
Power Supply Lines
40 ft (12 m)- 22 AWG
100 ft (30 m)- 18 AWG
Communication Lines
Wiegand / Clock-and-Data
500 ft (152 m) - 22 AWG
RS-485
4,000 ft (1,219 m) - 24 AWG
U90Ax
1
x
2
x
3
U90.865
U90.915
24 VDC 160mA 200mA
0.5
Amp
1
Standby AVG - RMS current draw without a card in the RF field.
2
Maximum AVG - RMS current draw during continuous card reads.
Not evaluated by UL.
3
Peak - highest instantaneous current draw during RF communication.
UL Reference Number Deciphering
x
1
Reader Colors: K = Black
x
2
Wiring: T = Terminal
x
3
Radio band: xxxxxx8 = 865 to 868 MHz
9= 902 to 908 MHz

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