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1. 3 Hold the credential at the lock or engage the magnet for the sensor to download the configuration This will not be required when downloading configuration to a communication hub Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 4T Aperio 48 Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds 4 After download the result is Shown The settings that could not be transferred to the specific hardware are ignored Click Close to finish Successful Remote open Not supported by the device e Adding one override credentials e Card read ir dication LJ Time and date 5 Repeat all the steps from the beginning of this section for every lock sensor you want to configure with a saved configuration Click Close to finish Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Retrieve system information This function is available for both communication hub and lock sensors File Installation Help ONLINE e a g OFFLINE e Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address LIHF Link al 0216F1 Unknown Apply Configuration Configure Lock sensor 013542 gt Communication Hub 024521 Upgrade Firmware USB radio dongle COM 7 1 Right click and select Lock sensor or Communication Hub Retriev
2. MIFARE Classic configuration MIFARE Classic configurations is a part of the Lock Unit setup information that describes which MIFARE sectors are to be used by the Aperio Offline application This configuration screen allows the user to specify a MIFARE B key and configure the MIFARE sector usage system sector alarm sector scheduled open sector Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 f5 Aperio r If MIFARE RFID configuration is done wrong the lock may become inoperable lt gt MIFARE Classic Configuration EX Key Configuration Kev B 222222222222 Sector configuration Total number of sectors 4 Number of alarm sectors 1 Number of Scheduled Open sectors 1 Sector number Physical number Sector type E System sector 1 Default 1 2 X Alarm 2 l3 Y Scheduled Open a 3 Hod v Defaut f 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Key configuration MIFARE key B Enter the 6 byte long hexadecimal MIFARE Classic Key B that applies for the user cards in your installation Example AABBCCI1 12233 Sector configuration Total number of sectors Enter the total number of sectors to be used on the card Number of alarm sectors Enter the number of alarm sectors reserved on access cards used on the particular site Number of scheduled open sectors Enter number of scheduled open sectors reserved on access cards used on
3. Select the communication hub s to retrieve information from Checkthe boxes for each Communication Hub and press Show details to retrieve information n To select all select the checkbox in the title row or press Ctrl A or Ctrl UHF Link is the signal quality between the USB radio dongle and the communication hub Communication Hub Radio Channels 16F1 19 all e al 5 eoo eem 14 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 Locate a communication hub by the last four characters of the communication hub MAC address ex 01CF in the scan result table The same characters should be on a label on the cover of the communication hub Click Rescan if the communication hubs that you want to configure are not shown in the list 3 Select the communication hub s that you want to include in your installation Click Show details in the window above to view detailed information Result Selected communication hub s are displayed in the installation view lt Aperio Programming Application New_installation A n fom inim File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE ej U a e Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect i Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link 0216F1 Unknown il DL Not paired with any device 024521 Unknown il e Q Communication Hub
4. AN ets n Lock Main Application 7 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 2 6 18976 r Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 Lock Secure Area Lock Secure Area I 2 6 18976 aj fa Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 5 Programming Application Offline Functions Opening creating installations An installation is a password protected set of settings you need when you want to communicate with a lock An installation is linked to an encryption file that is needed in order for the communication to work The encryption key file is provided by your local ASSA ABLOY company 1 Insert the USB Radio dongle and start the Aperio Programming application 2 Select File New installation or Open Installation in the Programming Application T Aperio Pro 3 ina Appli ti Installation Help New Installation Ctrl N OFFLINE Open Installation Ctrl O Import Installations Ctrl 4I Preferences Exit Ctrl F4 hiesa 3 Entera name for the installation a password matching the requirements and finally click the button in the Key file field to add the Encryption key gt New Installatio em Installation An installation represents a complete Aperio system The password is used to securely encrypt all settings and configurations for the installation A minimum of 8 characters with uppercase lowercase and
5. Firmware Lock Main Application 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 6 1 19489 Lock Main Applicatior Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 Not started T Click Start to initiate the upgrade process 8 Ifyou are upgrading a lock sensor you will be prompted to hold a credential at the lock engage sensor before the download starts Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds 10 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Result The upgrade will start with the first firmware in the list A green arrow to the left of the selected firmware will indicate the firmware is being upgraded and the firmware is downloaded r Firmware rm Lock Main Application 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 6 1 19489 Lock Main Application gt Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 Upgrading Firmware Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 NENNEN HH Ee Release Information Close After finished download the device resets r Firmware a Lock Main Application 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 6 1 19489 Lock Main Application Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 Resetting device please wait Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 L Release Information Close 9 Click Next to continue with the next firmware i
6. Select an appropriate xml File containing lock identification data Export synchronized lock identification data Synchronized lock identification data Group MAC Address Description 00 17 74 01 02 0 Floor 2 Exporting lock identification data 1 Select Installation Offline Manage Offline Lock Identification Data File Help ON Online d Offline gt Settings Manage Lock Identification Data Manage Configurations Q Connect Disconnect Change Password Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 105 Aperio 106 2 Click the Export button to save the installation performed Manage Offline Lock Identification Data mes Manage Offline Lock Identification Data You may impart expart offline lock identification data Select a valid xml file containing lock identification details to import into the system Export functionality will allow you to save a synchronized lock identification data file locally Select an appropriate xml File containing lock identification data Export synchronized lock identification data Synchronized lock identification data Physical Location ID Group MAC Address Description Office A 2 1 00 17 75 01 02 0 Floor 2 Office A 1 1 Floor 2 Office B 4 2 Floor 3 Office B 3 2 Floor 3 Lock Identifi
7. Database According to FCC15 105 b Information to the user This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 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 3 pass mutual authentication challenge response protocol based on AES128 Standard Aperio authentication scheme The communication is encrypted by a unique session key Secret information such as encryption keys is never visible outside the protected flash of the micro controller Unique encryption key se
8. Change Physical Location Mame Switch to Manufacturer Mode Unpair Lock sensor from Communication Hub PAN ID 4521 EAC Addressing Mode Legacy address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address DIP Switch Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 2 Device Status EAC offline Lock sensor 0148E8 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 48 E8 Assigned Address 0x137A Y stimsme USB Radio COM 7 November 19 2013 3 28 36 PM 2 Uncheck any of the three currently used channels to be able to select other radio channels Click OK eo For the US market channel 26 is disabled Change radio channels in Communication Hub 024521 At most you are able to set 3 separate radio channels To consider When changing radio channels all connected devices MUST be changed before the Communication hub is updated 1 11 2 405 GHzj 12 2 410 GHz 13 2 415 GHz 14 2 420 GHz 15 2 425 GHz 16 2 430 GHz 17 2 435 GHz 18 2 440 GHz 19 2 445 GHz 20 2 450 GHz 21 2 455 GHz 22 2 460 GHz 23 2 465 GHz 24 2 470 GHz 25 2 475 GHz 26 2 480 GHz Set preferred mask Cancel 60 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 3 Hold the credential at the lock or engage the magnet for the sensor to change radio channels Show card engage sensor pee Show card engage sensor
9. 024521 not paired with any device EAC is oflline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to ar EAC Communication Hub 024521 MAC Address 00 17 74 01 02 02 45 21 Physical location Firmware Flavor Firmware Version Bootloader Version Radio Protocol Version Radio channels Active Channel Security mode EAC addressing mode DIP Switch Value EAC Address Remote unlock Default unlock duration for Wiegand Device Status Office A RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 25 2 475 GHz Manufacturer Mode Hormal address offset 1 0 Enabled 8 hours EAC offline USB radio dongle COM 7 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 15 Aperio Pairing locks sensors with communication hub AH30 AH40 version of the communication hub can be paired with a combination of up to 8 locks sensors AH15 AH20 can manage one lock sensor 1 Right click and select Communication hub Pair with lock or sensor Aperio Programming Application New installation Ex File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLIME e aLe Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link 0216F1 Unknown al AL WA Not paired with any device TER ul o Communication Hub 024521 not paired with any device Apply Configuration M MOA Eac is offine Communication Hub 0245
10. 2 465 GHz 24 2 470 GHz 25 2 475 GHz 26 2 480 GHz Caman 3 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery to perform the update P lt gt Show card engage sensor Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds MA Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Result A progress bar shows that the update is being performed The Device update result dialog box shows the result of the update when it has been performed Device update result Successfully updated radio channels To change radio channel in USB Radio Dongle see section Offline Installation Settings on page 8 Advanced Lock Settings On this page you will be able to configure Battery Check Interval Status Report Interval Locking Parameters Card Read Indication and Toggle Mode Configure Lock 019966 Advanced Lock sensor Settings Change settings if needed Battery Check Interval Locking Parameters Card Read Indication Toggle Mode 4 Back Cancel Battery Check Interval lt gt Configure Battery Check Interval Battery Check Interval The value below is the default value notthe one currently in the lock The control interval can be in minutes or hours depending on the type of lack Control interval 60 When the battery power check detects low battery it is stor
11. e g Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link o 0216F1 Unknown alll EAC is offline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Apply Configuration gt Default configuration hunication Hub 024521 Configure Floor 1 Offline lock configuration Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Communication Hub 024521 Physical location Office A Firmware Flavor RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Firmware Version 6 0 22795 Upgrade Firmware Bootloader Version 1 2 5 Radio Protocol Version 23 Radio channels 11 16 25 Active Channel 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Manufacturer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration For Wiegand 8 hours Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 4 Device Status EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 35 42 USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Click Confirm to download the selected configuration to the unit m The following settings will be transmitted to Communication Hub You might need to Show card Engage sensor to Communication Hub Click Confirm to proceed Adding one override credentials Janitor MIFARE Classic 11111111 Remote open Activate Card read indication LED Time and date Current system time
12. sri m l l Quick sean Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address LIHF Link 013542 0216F1 3 WLF s fea 1 a Jf mes jesa v Tal O Installation view l C3 USB radio dongle COM 7 RR SECUS bar ESER E E E E E N i Status bar The status bar contains the following information USB Radio indication USB radio dongle COM 7 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 r Aperio Online Installation settings The Online Installation Settings contains settings that are applicable to the current installation In the menu bar select Installation OnlineSettings 2 gt Online Installation Settings MIFARE Classic UID format Select how the MIFARE Classic UID should be Formatted in the audit trail and when configuring override credentials 3 Decimal Format fie 631738276 Hexadecimal Format reverse byte order i e 446F4725 TT Decimal Format reverse byte order i e 2760877361 Configuration Wizard Settings Always update device time during configuration MIFARE Classic UID format Selected format will be used for displaying MIFARE Classic Credentials for example in the Audit trail and Override credential dialogs Configuration wizard settings Select if the lock sensor should be updated with correct time during configuration Offline Installation Settings The Offline Installation Settings co
13. 1 is available Imported data connected to a SOAA lock Select lock identification details in the list by clicking the desired row Change lock identification details manually or through imported data Enable choosing lock details through imported data by using menu option File Manage Offline Lock Identification Data LockID and physical location fields are mandatory Lock group is not mandatory and accepts at max 8 lock groups Both lock ID amp group accept max 5 digits Physical location should not be more than 21 characters Select lock details using Imported data Manually Physical Location ID Group MAC Address Description Lock ID 1 is available 4 Hold the radio card at the lock or remove and reinsert battery to download the Physical location data Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds 100 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Change Radio Channels Changing the radio channel can be necessary if you experience interference between lock and USB Radio dongle ences see section Preferences on page 9 Follow these steps to change the radio channel i To use this function you must have the Show advanced settings check box selected in Prefer for the lock 1 Selectthe lock in the scan result table Right click and select Change Radio Channels AnerintB Prnara
14. Available configurations Configuration content Default lock configuration Keypad Floor 1 Offline lock configuration Disable Add override credentials Janitor MIFARE Classic 12345678 Card Read Indication LED Time and date Current system time 4 m p Import Export a 3 Select the folder where you want to store the configuration select a file name and click Save Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 65 Aperio 4 Choose a password that will be used when importing the particular configuration confirm it and click OK Enter Password Enter a password that will be used to save the configuration securely A minimum of 8 characters with uppercase lowercase and numbers is required The installation name can notbe used as password Password Confirm Password eeeeeeeee The password must contain at least 8 characters of which at least one upper and lower case character and a number Result Configuration successfully exported to file Importing Configuration Importing a configuration takes a previously exported configuration and adds it to the local configuration storage 1 Inthe menu bar select Manage Configurations n n F ieriot Programming Application Installati Online Offline Manage Configurations
15. CEST CEST CEST Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Save as Close denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic O47D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 047DSF36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 O47D8F36 047D8F36 O47D8F36 txt file or click Close to exit without This window contains a listing of the total number of access attempts showing date access decision and credential type Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 of Aperio 98 Change lock identification details This menu o
16. Change Password 66 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 Click Import ZA m Available configurations Configuration content Standard lock configuration 3 Select a valid configuration XML file and click Open Look in m Configurations Recent Items Desktop My Documer ts a Computer File name Standard lock configuration xml Network oe Files of type Installation configuration file xml Password Enter the password for the configuration Password e The configuration is identified by its name not the name of the export file When importing a configuration that already exists in the Programming Application you will be prompted if you want to replace the existing configuration Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 67 Aperio 68 Import Result o Configuration already exist in storage Would you like to overwrite the existing configuration Lxe J w Deleting configuration In the Manage Configurations view you can also delete existing configurations Right click the configuration and select Delete lt Manage Configurations Available configurations Confis Add Delete Ar Upgrade of communication hub lock sensor firmware This chapter describes how to upgrade communication hubs
17. Close to exit without The window contains information on the total number of access attempts including consecutive number date access decision and what type of credential that was used at each attempt Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Change EAC address NL E a UA ERA cin thax lie atin ere yaya an T petri peg 5 Apneriotk ogrammi a Application New 1stallatio File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE e l g Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address 0216F1 Unknown 024521 Apply Configuration Configure Communication Hub 024521 gt Upgrade Firmware UHF Link Lock sensor 013542 Pair with lock or sensor Retrieve System Informati Change Radio Channels Change EAC Address Change Physical Location Name Switch to Customer Mode nel EAC is offline Tiri irir Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Communication Hub 024521 MAC Address ition avor BH rsion ersion zol Version els Security mode EAC addressing mode DIP Switch Value EAC Address Remote unlock Default unlock duration For Wiegand Number of Paired Locks and Sensors Device Status 00 1 7 74 01 02 02 45 21 Office A RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 25 2 475 GHz Manufacturer Mode Hormal a
18. Config UN ATOM auc cosas bonded 66 Deleting CODfIBUF LIOT acsi riscatto 68 Upgrade of communication hub lock Sef SON riiv aisian 68 Dal DD A A Hn 69 Upgrade TOI Eccc dic anan n n n iyeneknnnu una naki f2 Programming Application Offline OREO TY r Ere f3 Opening creating installations T3 Importing Existing Installations 3 Connecting to an offline lock T3 Configure function Wizard 15 RED COMM UN OUI OM WERE E EED 15 GOT SCL SS scene ruat i Roe Ann 79 Scheduled Open amp Schedule data 80 Security Mode Settings 83 Change the radio channels lt li k nau ine 83 Advanced Lock Settings cc n 85 Device update page Saving Configuration 87 Applying a stored configuration to a lock 90 Retrieve system information 92 Retrieve EVellE LOC sierstenen 94 Retrieve Audit Traiil 96 Change lock identification details 98 Change Radio Channels 101 Change the Security Mode 102 Reconfiguration of lock after factory reset 103 Importing and exporting configurations 104 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Manage Offline Lock
19. Configuration name field Choose this name carefully to make it clear what settings are changed in the lock sensor or communication hub You could for instance name it according to the different configuration tasks or if applicable use a name that reflects the specific door type lt gt Save Configuration Save configuration to local storage Select the configurations in the table below that you want to save Then choose a name for the setting and click OK to save Configuration name Floor 1 Offline Lock configuration Include Configurations Time zone Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC Default scheduled open MIFARE Key Security mode SSS 5 58 4 Click OK Result The configuration is saved in the local storage and you are back in the Configuration Wizard Choosing Cancel on the Device Update page does not affect the locally stored configuration 88 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 5 Click Next to download the configuration to the lock Device Update The configuration is ready to be transmitted You might need to show a card to the lock or engage the sensor Click Next to transmit the configuration The Following updates will be transmitted to the Aperio Lock sensor Time zone UTC 01 00 Central European Time Europe Berlin Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC MIFARE Key
20. Default Gateway Specify IP 4 address of the Gateway to be used by IP Hub Itis a mandatory field that accepts only numbers in the format 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Use right click menu option Change IP Address to configure IP address for the hub Network Mask 255 255 255 O Default Gateway 1 2 v3 5 8 For correct settings contact your network administrator Network Mask Network mask for the local network in IPV4 format normally 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default gateway for the local network in IPV4 format Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio ACU settings lt Change ACU Settings Configure ACU Settings ACU EAC Address Specify ACU EAC address in IPV4 format It is a mandatory field that only accepts numbers in the format 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 ACU EAC TCP Port Specify TCP port number of the EAC to contact This is a mandatory field and only accepts numbers TLS Setting Enable TLS setting for activating TLS encryption while communicating with ACU Address 169 222 111 6 Port 23456 Z Enable TLS For correct settings contact your network EAC administrator Address Network address for the EAC ACU on the network For example 192 168 0 155 Port The TCP port of the EAC use for communication Default value is 9990 Enable TLS This setting provides secure communication
21. EAC Remote unlock fa lt gt Remote Unlock Configuration Default unlock duration For Wiegand 8 hours and 0 minutes Time to live 0 hours and 0 minutes This function enables the Remote unlock functionality in the communication hub Default unlock duration for Wiegand Enter the time the lock will be unlocked after the lock performs a status report To deactivate Remote Unlock set the time to 0 This setting only applies for Wiegand communication hubs Unlock duration is set in the EAC for RS 485 communication hubs Time to live The time for how long the Remote unlock command will be present in the communication hub The maximum value is 17 hours and 59 minutes This setting must always be longer than the Status Report interval set in the lock This setting only applies for RS 485 communication hubs RS 485 communication hubs firmware version 2 6 5 or later Remote unlock is by de fault enabled in the communication hub i RS 485 communication hubs firmware version earlier than 2 6 5 Activate Remote un lock by clicking OK since this is disabled in the firmware by default Enable EAC Address via DIP Switch RS 485 only Enable DIP switch a Checking the Enable DIP Switch checkbox will restore the EAC addressing to what is configured with the DIP switches on the communication hub To disable the DIP switch the EAC address must digitally be set as well To do this use the C
22. Format e g 25A78FA4 11223344 Description Janitor File data The file data stored on the credential Description For example the credential owner iCLASS Enter New Override Credential Enter the credential in hexadecimal format Appended with zeros ifthe credential data does not fit into an even number of bytes For example 10 hit credential data 1111111101 Appended with zeros 1111111101000000 n r A 0 ie lo mne nel m r i Ane n fee ot Size in bits 1 144 10 1122 Credential Description Janitor Size in bits 1 144 Number of bits used for credential data on the iCLASS credential Credential Card credential appended with zeroes on the right side and translated to hexadecimal format Description For example the credential owner HID prox and EM prox Enter New Override Credential Enter the credential in hexadecimal format Appended with zeros ifthe credential data does not fit into an even number of bytes For example 10 bit credential data 1111111101 Appended with zeros 1111111101000000 a r A C i eese ool fe av aren amd Size in bits 1 144 10 FFi10 Credential Description Janitor Size in bits 1 144 Number of bits used for credential data on the credential Credential Card credential appended with zeroes on the right side and translated to hexadecimal format Description For example the credential owner Enter New Ove
23. Identification Data 104 Importing lock identification data 104 Exporting lock identification data 105 Lock Identification Data XML format 106 Upgrade of lock firmware 106 6 Installation of Programming Application and USB Radio dongle TEEPOI TES iet tbt docs read at 107 Computer specificationes 107 Files needed for the installation 107 Installing the Programming Application 107 USB Radio dongle firmware upgrade 107 7 Regulatory Information Regarding the Aperio USB Radio Dongle 108 COND ANN conem tu ENPOE UNIUS 108 According to FCC15 247 sss 108 According to FCC15 105 b Information COH ISM ensem ean inna o dek n d AN 108 Security State Ve TE uscire trier 108 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 1 Introduction Purpose The main purpose of this manual is to provide information for installation and configuration of Aperio Online Offline based products using the Aperio Programming Application The manual is intended for installation personnel project managers and people with similar responsibilities Scope This manual includes a complete description of all functionality and settings in the Aperio Programming Application For quick installation ins
24. Key B 222222222222 Default scheduled open Start time 07 00 end time 17 00 Security mode Customer Mode tek EZEL Coat 6 Hold the radio card at the lock or remove and reinsert battery Device update result The result of the device update will be presented below Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 14 seconds m 4 Back amp Close Cancel Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 89 Aperio 90 T Click Close to exit the wizard Device update result The result of the device update will be presented below Successful Time zone Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC MIFARE Key Default scheduled open Security mode Applying a stored configuration to a lock If you saved a configuration in the configuration wizard you can apply it to numerous locks Follow these steps to download a saved configuration to a lock 1 Connectto another lock that you want to apply a saved configuration on In the Installation view right click the new lock and select Apply configuration and choose an earlier stored configuration File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE 3 g ario Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect E Lock Lock Id Lock Group Assigned Address General Information a DIC RENI i i gt Floor 1 Offline Lock configuration npt er
25. RFID Configuration screen before setting Lock identification details Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 3 Set lock identification details either Manually or through Imported data by selecting one of the radio buttons a Manually Enter Physical Location max 20 alpha numeric characters Lock Id max 5 numeric characters Lock Group max 5 numeric characters amp max value decided by RFID configurations Change lock identification details manually or through imported data Enable choosing lock details through imported data by using menu option File Manage Offline Lock Identification Data All the fields are mandatory Both Lock id amp group accept max 5 digits Physical location should not be more than 21 characters Current RFID configurations allow lock group field max value to be 96 m 4 Select lock details using Imported data Manually Physical Location Office A Lock Id 2 Lock Group 1 Manually connected to a SOAA lock Enter value for Lock Groups max 5 numeric characters 2 bytes 0 65535 Up to 8 lock groups can be added No lock group belonging is also allowed Change lock identification details manually or through imported data E Enable choosing lock details through imported data by using menu option File Manage Ofline Lock Identification Data Lock ID and physical location fields
26. SOAA MIFARE DESFire Configuration ApplicationId 12 Key 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF Application ID Identification number for the Aperio Offline application on the MIFARE DESFire cards used in the system A MIFARE DESFire card can have up to 32 applications Application ID s range from 0 to 16777215 Key MIFARE DESFire key that applies for the user cards in your installation in HEX format Example 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff General settings lt gt Configure Lock 019966 General Settings General settings for the lock Select an appropriate time zone Lock time amp daylight saving data will be calculated on the basis of selected time zone Site code settings Site Code 1010 Reset Time zone settings Time zone UTC Greenwich Mean Time Europe Dublin Site code settings Each site has a unique code number that all credentials within the system share It is a mandatory field on the screen where the user is allowed to enter only 9 10 4 bytes max digit numeric values Time zone settings Select the time zone where the access system is located Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 19 80 Aperio Scheduled Open amp Schedule data Configure Lock 019966 Configure Scheduled open settings amp schedules Provide start and end interval time for scheduled open settings Uploading schedule xml data to the lock will set schedule for the loc
27. This dialog allows you to configure timing for different operations in the lock Try to unlock timeout seconds How long the lock tries to unlock before it returns a failure Lock open time seconds How long the lock will be open in seconds default 5 seconds Lock jammed alarm timeout seconds How long time the system tries to lock the lock before it sends an alarm to the EAC and goes back to idle state default 30 seconds Enable lock jammed retry This enables a periodic retry to lock the lock according the settings under Lock jammed retry period seconds Lock jammed retry period seconds How long the lock will wait before it retries to lock in seconds default 60 seconds Lock jammed indication mode The way in which the lock indicates that it has been jammed LED Buzzer and LED and buzzer are the different indication modes Card Read Indication lt Configure Card Read Indication Card Read Indication Configure the way in which the lock indicates a card read Please note that you must know what card read indication capabilities the selected lock has since not all options here might be applicable to every type of lock Initial values shown here are just default values The Card Read Indication None LED and buzzer Different locks can have a different mechanism for audio visual indication of successful credential reading Here it is possible to disable credential read indication or to set it t
28. Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Result A progress bar shows that the update is being performed The Device update result dialog box shows the result of the update when it has been performed Device update result successfully updated radio channels 4 Repeat this procedure for all locks sensors connected to the current communication hub Recommendation Although it is possible to set different channels to locks sensors paired with one hub it is preferable to use the same three channels for all locks sensors on that communication hub in order to create a more stable radio connection Communication problems occur more likely between closely installed hubs than between closely installed locks sensors paired with one hub 5 Finally change the radio channel for the communication hub Right click and select Communication Hub Change radio channels r DN M A Aperio Programming Application New installation o 2 mes File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link E Unknown alll IL EAC is offline 013542 ail a Q Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC all Lock sensor 0148E8 A Communication Hub 024521 gt Apply Configuration communication hub is not in customer mode communication hub is not in customer mode the radio communication is not sec
29. a traditional Master Key System A person with access to the Encryption key can gain unauthorized access to any Aperio door in the system Once loaded into the Programming Application it will be stored encrypted in a local database and any copy should be erased from the hard drive or e mail It is however recommended that a copy of the encryption key is stored in safe The encryption key file is delivered from your local ASSA ABLOY company and should be requested on a customer site basis o Proper handling of encryption keys is essential to lock sensor security It is absolutely necessary to use the customer encryption key by setting all communication hubs and locks sensors in Customer mode to ensure a secure and encrypted communica tion with the lock sensor Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Main view The main view of the Programming Application consists of three areas Menu bar The buttons are used to connect to either Aperio Online communication hubs or Offline locks Installation view Displays the Aperio devices in the installation Status bar Information of USB radio dongle connection SS Se eS SS SS SS SS Se SS SS SS SS SS SS eS Se Se Se SE kani SS Se n Se tn nk EE a 4 Ro a aT l c Ape hole J Prog jramming Et applica tian Men v Inst tallat tion EcE Ex j File Installation Hel M b feme Hp Menu bar l CMLINE OFFLINE l
30. between the EAC ACU and the IP AH40 communication hub The default value is enabled Note that TLS must be enabled to allow customer mode to be set in the IP AH40 communication hub In order to establish a secure communication between the communication hub and the ACU TLS is used The sequence for connecting when in Manufacturer Mode is the following 1 The communication hub makes a TCP connection to the ACU 2 ACU and Hub will try to establish a TLS session During TLS handshake the ACU sends its certificate to the Hub 3 Communication hub validates and stores the certificate TLS specifies a number of possible cipher suites but currently only TLS RSA WITH AES 128 CBC_ SHA is supported by the Hub If a certificate using another cipher suite is used by the ACU the Hub disconnects the TCP connection When in Customer Mode the communication hub will only accept a TLS session where the previously stored certificate is presented If any other certificate is presented the communication hub will disconnect the TCP connection Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 33 Aperio 34 Advanced settings Keypad configuration Lock This window is only visible if Show advanced settings is activated in Preferences see section Preferences on page 9 1 Click Change to enter specific Keypad configuration Som Keypad configuration Set the keypad configuration if ne
31. for Aperio Online The installation view is the main window when working with door installations This window is automatically displayed after logging in to an installation and after going through the scanning process lt gt Aperio Programming Application New installation 2 J amp fmm File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE E JUSTO Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link 013542 D216F1 EAC is offline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Communication Hub 024521 D148E8 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Physical location Office A Firmware Flavor RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Firmware Version 6 0 22795 Bootloader Version 1 2 5 Radio Protocol Version 23 Radio channels 11 16 25 E Active Channel 25 2 475 GHz ji Security mode Customer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration for Wiegand 8 hours Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 2 Device Status EAC offline Lock sensor 0148ED j MAC Address 00 17 74 01 02 01 48 ED USB radio dongle COM 7 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio The following information is shown Lock sensor Indicates if there is a lock sensor paired with the communication hub If there is
32. locks sensors in Customer mode to ensure a secure and encrypted communica tion with the lock sensor 4 Click Create Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 13 Aperio Import Existing Installations 1 To import an existing Aperio installation including security keys and configurations select File Import Installations ig rami n q F PP Ic ati File Installation Help Mew Installation Ctrl V pen Installation Ctrl 0 Import Installations Ctrl I Import existing Aperio Programming Application Installations To import installations from an existing Aperio installation select the directory where the old application was installed Importing installations will allow you to use security keys and saved configurations from the old Aperio installation Existing installation am Files 4ssa Abloy Aperio Programming Application US version zan Cnt EE Scanning and adding communication hubs 1 Toscan for communication hubs click Quick Scan F7 If your communication hub is not found retry and click Scan CtrI F7 to perform a more extensive scan f Eile Installation Help jj ONLINE OFFLINE e I4 4 Please wait Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disc Result All communication hubs within reach of the USB Radio dongle of your computer are displayed in the scan result table
33. numbers is required It also can t be the same as the installation name The key file contains unique keys that are used to secure the radio communication and prevent unauthorized reconfiguration ofthe system Do notuse the same key file for different installations Installation Name new installation Password 909000000 Repeat Password eeeeeeece Kev File Assa Abloy AperioYMjukvarallicence file xml mum 4 Click Create Importing Existing Installations This procedure is equal as for Aperio Online See section Import Existing Installations on page 14 Connecting to an offline lock Follow these steps to connect to an offline lock 1 Click Connect in the Offline section of the menu bar File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE e Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect DE Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Disconnect Aperio 2 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE Refresh Connect Lock Id c Disconnect Lock Group USB radio dongle COM 7 14 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Lock 019966 MAC Address Physical location Radio channels Active Channel Security mode Site code Toggle Mode Default S
34. restarted using the new IP address IP Address Specify IP address ofthe IP Hub following IP 4 format IP Address 192 64 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Managing configurations The stored configurations made in the configuration wizard can be exported to a file so that more than one Aperio Programming Application can share the same configuration information When you import an exported configuration you add it to the local configuration storage and then you can apply that configuration to a lock sensor or communication hub o When you export a configuration you cannot change the name of the configuration only the file name holding the configuration information Since configurations can be shared between different Aperio Programming Applications it is preferable that a shared configura tion identified by its unique name also has the same meaning on all Aperio Programming Applications It is therefore advisable that you choose the name of the configuration wisely when you store the configuration Exporting Configuration 1 Inthe menu bar select Installation Manage Configurations aa i j T lt gt Aperio Programming Application File Help ONI Online id Offline Manage Configurations Change Password 2 Select the configuration that should be exported to file and click Export r lt Manage Configurations
35. set each time you configure and update the device 6 Click Close to exit the device update configuration Device update result The result of the device update will be presented below Successfully updated time and date Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 63 Aperio Change IP address Communication hub AH40 1 Right click and select Communication hub Change IP Address ONLINE OFFLINE eed Quick sean Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor amas j d Not paired with any device Apply Configuration Communication Hub 0295EB not paired with any device Configure Communication Hub 0295EB Pair with lock or sensor in Hub 0295EB 00 17 74 01 02 02 95 EB on Office A2 Change Radio Channels r IP Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Change EAC Address on 1 1 1955 Upgrade Firmware Retrieve System Information Change Physical Location Name sion 4 0 1835 Switch to Customer Mode Version 23 5 11 16 25 16 2 430 GHz Manufacturer Mode Retrieve Event Log Change IP Address Restart 95EB IP Address 169 254 157 159 ACU Address 169 222 111 125 ACU port 9995 TLS Encryption Enabled USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Fill in the IP address of the IP communication hub Click OK and the new IP address will be applied in the communication hub and the IP communication will be
36. the Update device time during configuration checkbox is checked un Installation Settings a SE NA i MIFARE Classic UID format Select how the MIFARE Classic UID should be formatted in the audit trail and when configuring override credentials Decimal Format i e 631738276 Hexadecimal Format reverse byte order i e A48FA725 Decimal Format reverse byte order i e 2760877861 Configuration Wizard Settings 4 Always update device time during configuration 3 Close the Online Installation Settings view Right click and select Lock sensor Configure Click Next repeatedly until you reach the Device Update window Device Update The settings are now ready to be transmitted to Lock sensor You might need to Show card Engage sensor to Lock sensor Click Next The Following updates will be transmitted to the 4perio Lock sensor Time and date Current system time Save Configuration 62 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 4 Click Next Configure Lock sensor 0148E8 88 Device Update Result The result of the device update will be presented below Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 2 seconds i 4 Back amp Close Cancel 5 Hold the credential at the lock to update the time The time of the lock will now be automatically
37. the particular site After adding the number of sector used click the Physical number drop down menu to select change a physical number for each sector Physical numbers not used are free to be used by other applications Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio System limitation The sector configuration settings affect the number of lock groups that can be used see sec e tion Change lock identification details on page 98 Plan your sector configuration with the following limitations in mind a MIFARE Classic 1K MIFARE Classic 4K Max lock units 65536 65536 Maxlockgroups 1344 5088 Max alarms 84 420 Having max lock groups means no alarms and vice versa since they share the same storage space on the credential It is up to the system owner to ensure that the appropriate number of sectors needed to represent all doors is reserved on all user credentials in the system It is recommended to reserve extra sectors not reserved for alarms schedules in order to obtain space for lock group addressing Each free sector allows 96 lock groups MIFARE Classic 1K card MIFARE DESFire Configuration G lt MIFARE DESFire Configuration lt x Application ID 1 File Data Protection Level Full encryption X Number of alarm slots 0 Number of scheduled open slots 0 Number of lock groups 32 Read Key Configuration Kev Type AES 128 v 00112233445566778899aabbccd Key deeff Key Numbe
38. visual indication of successful credential reading Here it is possible to disable credential read indication or to set it to LED Some Aperio locks have support for other mechanisms such as buzzers Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Toggle mode Toggle Mode Toggle Mode Enabling toggle mode in the lock will make it behave differently Showing a valid access card once will open the lock and showing it again will close the lock If a lock is set in toggle mode then it will work exactly like a normal mechanical lock Showing an access card will open the lock until the user shows the card again to close it Toggle mode is by default turned off Device update page Saving Configuration Here asummary of configurations that will be transferred to the unit The Device Update dialog box shows a summary of the configuration tasks that will be downloaded to the lock The configuration may be used later to configure other devices with the same information by clicking Save configuration Configure Lock 019966 Device Update The configuration is ready to be transmitted You might need to show a card to the lock or engage the sensor Click Next to transmit the configuration The Following updates will be transmitted to the Aperio Lock sensor Time zone UTC 01 00 Central European Time Europe Berlin Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC M
39. 21 gt Pair with lock or sensor KO i EE Upgrade Firmware Retrieve System Information ation Hub 024521 Change Radio Channels ss 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Change EAC Address ation Office A Change Physical Location Name avor RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Switch to Customer Mode ersion 6 0 22795 Bootloader Version 1 2 5 Radio Protocol Version 23 Radio channels 11 16 25 Active Channel 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Manufacturer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration For Wiegand 8 hours Device Status EAC offline USB radio dongle COM 7 2 The pairing process starts Hold the credential at the lock or engage the magnet for the sensor to pair the hardware with the communication hub gt Pair with lack or sensor Lock Show a card to the Aperio lock and wait for visual indication from the lack s LED When the LED have stopped blinking vau may click Done to see the pairing result Sensor Open the doorto activate the sensor Click Done afterward to see the pairing result Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 28 seconds 16 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 3 When the lock has stopped blinking or when the LED on the communication hub turns green you can click Done to see the pairing result Result The resu
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41. 7 7 T 7 7 7 Ti 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ae Ti J 7 7 7 a 7 Ts 7 Ta Js 7 7 Ti 7 32 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Retrieve Audit Trail This function displays a complete list of all access attempts for a particular lock not available for sensor Right click and select Lock sensor Retrieve Audit Trail 7A 42 Apero w Programm g Application iNew _nstanation File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE ej 2 Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect EAC Address Unknown Communication Hub D216F1 024521 Lock sensor Apply Configuration b Configure UHF Link J ggarjo EAC is offline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Communication Hub 024521 Lock sensor 013542 Communication Hub 024521 Upgrade Firmware Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Change Radio Channels Change Physical Location Name h Switch to Customer Mode Unpair Lock sensor from Communication Hub Security mode EAC addressing mode DIP Switch Value EAC Address USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Hold the credential at the lock Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds AREER RS RRSGO Retri
42. Dero rogramming Aperio Table of Contents 1 TOCFOGIUCEIOTIL a iuris tpi opea 4 PODOS T 4 G8 c NS 4 Applicable PrOGUEES eie tomi 4 Aperio support in the EAC system 4 Abbreviations and Definitions 4 POTS CCS eon S INENITIRRDRIRERUNE EN 4 FAS cs VI VIEW RTT 5 The Aperio SUSEBITY e einer everest 5 The Aperio programming application 5 Communication hub versions and EAC Iber T dC E I ETE E 5 3 The Programming Application dizi Pr DD 6 About the Programming Application 6 Information of encryption key 6 huh RU f N KM E T Online Installation settinge 8 Offline Installation Settinge 8 Change Password acaso heit nerit 9 a ic TINO DEBE 9 Software version we cessessessesssssecscsscsscsncssesnseneeneeneess 10 USB radio indicatiOl cocci Dna ten aes 10 Installation View overview for Aperio rrr RrRrHrrr r een n 10 Installation View overview for Aperio al RR 12 4 Programming Application Online FAEN sus mte E TN 13 Opening creating installations 13 Import Existing Installations 14 Scanning and adding communication hubs 14 Pairing locks sensors with communication jn X PS 16 Configure function Wi
43. For example the credential owner Security Mode Settings Communication hub and Lock sensor This setting will apply for both the communication hub and the lock if only one lock is paired Security Mode Setting Set the security mode that will be used for radio communication Should be switched to Customer mode to ensure secure radio communication r Security mode Security mode will not be changed 1 Click Change in the Security Mode Setting area if you want to change the security mode or click Next 38 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 To change to customer mode check the checkbox and click OK The default mode is Manufacturer mode but you should always change it to Customer eo mode If you change to Manufacturer mode key the lock will no longer be using secure radio communication Note that for IP AH40 communication hubs TLS must also be enabled to allow customer mode to be set Customer mode Lock is using secure radio communication with the customer encryption key Manufacturer mode Lock is using insecure radio communication with the default encryption key Electronic Access Controller settings Communication hub The following options apply for both RS 485 and Wiegand unless specified Click Change for each option to enter the settings G lt gt Configure Lock sensor 013542 x Electronic Access Control
44. IFARE Key Key B 222222222222 Default scheduled open Start time 07 00 end time 17 00 Security mode Customer Mode Save Configuration 1 The Save Configuration dialog box shows a summary of the configuration tasks that have been collected during the different steps in the Configuration Wizard Exclude configuration tasks by clicking the check boxes Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 8 Aperio Save Configuration Save configuration to local storage Select the configurations in the table below that you want to save Then choose a name for the setting and click OK to save Configuration name Floor 1 Offline Lock configuration Include Configurations J Time zone Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC v Default scheduled open V MIFARE Key 4 Security mode Cancel 2 Recommended tasks to save could be a RFID configuration b Change security mode c Device time update d And optionally some advanced features like Battery Alarm Status configuration and Locking parameters If you choose to save a configuration keep in mind that some configuration settings should not be saved Only save settings that are general for all locks in your installation Tip Create a set of configurations for the most common settings in your system 3 Enter a unique and suitable name for this configuration in the
45. Include configurations Adding one override credentials Remote open Card read indication J Time and date 4 Click OK Result The configuration is saved in the local storage and the Save configuration window is closed Clicking Cancel on the Device Update page does not affect the locally stored configuration Device Update The configuration is ready to be transmitted You might need to show a card to the lock or engage the sensor Click Mext to transmit the configuration The Following updates will be transmitted to the Aperio Lock sensor Time and date Current system time Keypad Disable Add override credentials Janitor MIFARE Classic 12345678 Card Read Indication LED Save Configuration Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Applying a stored configuration to a communication hub lock sensor If you saved a configuration in the configuration wizard you can apply it to numerous locks sensors This function is available on both the Lock sensor menu and the communication hub menu and will only download settings that apply for the hardware selected Follow these steps to download a saved configuration to a lock sensor 1 Inthe Installation view right click the desired communication hub amp lock sensor and select Apply configuration and an earlier stored configuration ONLINE OFFLINE e
46. Interval 1 Sensor Events Locking Parameters Card Read Indication Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 41 Aperio 42 Battery Check Interval lt Configure Battery Check Interval Battery Check Interval The value below is the default value notthe one currently in the lock The control interval can be in minutes or hours depending on the type of lock Control interval 60 The battery power check is sent from the lock to the EAC system and is used to indicate when it is time to replace the battery It may be necessary to adjust the time interval for this check depending on the type of battery used and the surrounding temperature e g in cold surroundings the battery runs out faster Default value is 60 minutes For products with battery measurement on the secure side P100 1100 currently the inter val you set translates into hours i e 6 minutes 6 hours on those products Status Report Interval This setting applies to both lock sensor and communication hub lt Configure Status Report Interval x Status Report Interval The value below is the default value notthe one currently in the Lock sensor Message Interval minutes 60 The interval setting is normally set to 60 minutes If Remote Unlock functionality is used this parameter should be set to a shorter interval such somewhere in between 5 and 15 minutes or dep
47. USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Retrieving Audit Trail from Lock sensor 013542 B 6 36 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 3 Inthe audit trail window click Save As to save the information to a Saving Number Date May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May July July July July July July July July July July July July July July 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 28 28 28 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 31 16 s17 20 26 27 Z7 Z7 32 37 46 10 21 45 57 47 48 49 50 48 49 50 52 30 30 756 253 59 01 09 39 21 29 40 42 09 ll 28 57 59 05 39 15 40 04 42 09 36 22 37 48 47 43 Audit trail for Lock sensor 013542 Created May 25 2014 12 15 23 PM CEST March 14 2013 10 17 40 AM CET March 14 2013 10 24 26 AM CET 10 10 10 10 11 ll ils 11 lz lz CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST CEST
48. a Segment search Search string hex 30030008 Segment type filter None Start segment 0 Data Use the first byte of the search string as address 0 for Advant Start address Number of bytes 8 Checksum Type CRC amp bi Data start address 0 Data lenath 7 Checksum address 7 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 30 RFID Search order for V2 SE and V3 locks Lock When using V2 SE or V3 locks the search order of used RFID protocols can be specified By changing the search order and or disabling protocols not used energy consumption and user waiting time can be reduced o V2 locks does not support this setting o Important about RFID Search Configuration If the RFID Search Configuration is done wrong the lock may become inoperable Be careful before changing these values Follow these guidelines In installations where only one credential is used Only enable corresponding RFID protocol In installations with credentials using different RFID protocols Change order so the most frequent RFID protocol is searched first In installations where credential use may change over time Do not change default configuration 1 To enable and or change search order of RFID protocols click Change mTPTIU aA xmSmRRRRRCSRSPEAEAKVOvCIRKEEEIEIIEEEEEEEE 0 lt gt Config
49. a paired lock sensor the MAC address of the lock sensor is shown Communication hub The MAC address of the communication hub EAC Address Shows the EAC address for the lock paired with this communication hub UHF Link Indicates the strength of the UHF wireless link through the USB Radio dongle between the communication hub and the Aperio Programming Application Green Good Yellow OK Red Not OK firmware upgrade not allowed Security Mode Indicates the security mode of the communication hub During final installation all locks and hubs must be changed from Manufacturer mode to Customer mode Customer mode Lock is using secure radio communication with the customer encryption key Manufacturer mode Lock is using insecure radio communication with the default encryption key Warning indications The following warning levels are given Hoover with the mouse to see more information ww For example Security mode for communication hub is undefined T For example The communication hub firmware version Aperio radio protocol version is older than Aperio Programming Application P For example The Aperio Programming Application is older than the communication hub firmware version Aperio Lal radio protocol version X For example The security modes in communication hub and lock are not equal and should be changed Detailed information of selected hub and lock sensor is shown on the right side of the window Right c
50. adio dongle and start the Aperio Programming application 2 Select File New installation or Open Installation in the Programming Application lt Aperio Programming Application New installation Installation Help New Installation Ctrl N OFFLINE Open Installation Ctrl O Import Installations Ctrl I Connect Dis Preferences Exit Ctrl F4 5 sts LL Ll 3 Fora new installation enter a name for the installation a password matching the requirements and finally click the button in the Key file field to load the Encryption key in XML format ute 1 New Installation Installation An installation represents a complete Aperio system The password is used to securely encrypt all settings and configurations for the installation A minimum of 8 characters with uppercase lowercase and numbers is required It also can t be the same as the installation name The key file contains unique keys that are used to secure the radio communication and prevent unauthorized reconfiguration of the system Do notuse the same key file for different installations Installation Mame new installation Password Repeat Password eeeeseeee Key File Assa Abloy Aperio Mjukvarailicence File xml ma Cms e Proper handling of encryption keys is essential to lock sensor security It is absolutely necessary to use the customer encryption key by setting all communication hubs and
51. ain Data Authenticity by MAC Full Encryption depending on the data type of the file Key Type Select one of the four options DES 2K3DES 3K3DES AES 128 depending on the crypto used by your application s key Type the key value in hexadecimal DES 2K3DES and AES 128 are 16 byte keys 3K3DES is a 24 byte key Key Number Each application can store up to 14 keys Key 0 is always the application s master key Enter which key number from the application you want to use Key numbers range from 0 to 13 Example KEY AES 142 nr 0 AID 1235 0011223344155667729299AABBCCDDEEFF FID 1 PO FID 2 Encrypted 17101930 FID 3 PO Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 23 Aperio The configuration should look like this gt MIFARE DESFire Configuration 4 Use MIFARE DESFire RFID RFID Card Type DESFire Application Id 1235 File Identity 2 File Start Position 0 Length to read in File 4 File Data Protection Level Full encryption Read Key Configuration Key Type AES 128 v 00112233445566778899AAB Key BCCDDEEFF Key Number 0 Select low frequency type fi i X r N ml meo Ok EM Prox In the list select the low frequency credential type to use HID Prox EM Prox o This credential type cannot be used together with any other credential types i The following information is not applicable for the US market Bef
52. and locks sensors with a new firmware The upgrade procedure will be executed only for the selected communication hub or lock sensor depending on the content of the firmware The firmware file only contains firmware applicable to either a communication hub or a lock sensor Always upgrade the communication hub before upgrading the locks sensors The reason is that communication hubs should always support older lock sensor firmware but the oppo site may not always be possible When upgrading AH30 communication hubs that use the DIP switch for EAC addressing i always check that the DIP switch is set to the correct EAC address If DIP 5 Pairing mode is active by mistake an upgrade will result in that the communication hub starts using a differ ent EAC address o When upgrading AH40 communication hubs to the latest firmware Ethernet can be used to download the new firmware provided that the AH40 communication hub IP address and other network settings has been correctly set up i After firmware upgrade of all communication hubs versions always perform a Rescan to en sure that the Aperio Programming Application is sync with any new feature in the upgraded communication hub Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Upgrading i No sanity check is done by the Programming Application before the firmware download starts Applying an older firmware than installed can cause the hardw
53. are mandatory Lock group is not mandatory and accepts at max 8 lock groups Both lock ID amp group accept max 5 digits Physical location should not be more than 21 characters m 4 Select lock details using Imported data Manually Physical Location Office A Lock Id 1 _ NEN Lock Groups Em Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 99 Aperio b Imported data This option can be used if lock identification details have been imported using the function Installation Offline Manage Offline Lock Identification Data see section Manage Offline Lock Identification Data on page 104 After import lock identification details will automatically be displayed here Select lock identification details in the list by clicking the desired row Change lock identification details manually or through imported data Enable choosing lock details through imported data by using menu option File Manage Offline Lock Identification Data All the fields are mandatory Both Lock id amp group accept max 5 digits Physical location should not be more than 21 characters Current RFID configurations allow lock group field max value to be 96 Select lock details using Imported data Manually Physical Location ID Group MAC Address Description Office LER EEE a G EEE Office 2 ja TT fe3 j Lock Id
54. are to malfunction o The Programming Application performs a check of firmware and lock so that the firmware always match the hardware A C100 afw file will only be used with cylinder locks An E100 afw file will only be used with escutcheon locks etc o All firmware included in the afw file should be downloaded to hardware Canceling the upgrade process or partly upgrading the hardware can cause malfunction 1 Ensure that you are using the latest version of the Aperio Programming Application If not install the latest version 2 Check on the UHF Link indicator that the signal strength indicator is good enough to be able to perform an upgrade green or yellow If you have bad signal strength red the Programming Application will not enable the upgrade function Communication Hub EAC Address LIHF Link 1 i52 0148ES D24621 17 m 148ED 02452 3 Right click on the communication hub lock sensor in the Installation view and select Upgrade Firmware Aperio Programming Application New_installation File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF 0216F1 Unkown 013542 024521 1 Lock sensor 0148E8 gt Communication Hub 024521 Upgrade Firmware 4 Select the firmware file afw fw file and click Open lt gt Select firmware image file Look in d Aperio firmware I Ape
55. battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected battery replacement failed 0x0005 Flash content CRC errors in NVM segment C Power On Reset 0x9C02 Save as Close The window contains information of system events including consecutive number date and what type of system event that was performed If the number of events exceeds 200 older events are overwritten
56. c Sector Select MIFARE Classic Sector in the RFID Card Type drop down list lt gt MIFARE Classic Configuration w Sen J Use MIFARE Classic RFID RFID Card Type MIFARE Classic Sector w Sector 1 Start Address in Sector 5 Length to read in Sector 15 MIFARE Authentication Key 1 12233445566 Read Key MIFARE Key amp w Start Address in Sector Parts of blocks within a sector can be used for credential data 0 to 47 for 1K MIFARE Classic credentials For 4K MIFARE Classic credential 0 47 Start sector 0 to 31 and 0 239 Start sector above 31 Length to read in Sector Length of the credential data 1 48 Start sector above 31 cannot be used in the current release of the Programming Application MIFARE Authentication Key A 6 byte long hexadecimal key is required to read the credential data For example 112233445566 Read Key Select the read key that the credential is configured to use for sector reading The lock sensor will give access only for this key o If key B is selected as sector data read key make sure that the access bits on the credential prevent reading of key B If key B is readable on the credential key B cannot be used to read the credential data 19 Aperio Example To read the user data shown in the figure below 17 10 19 80 and use the Authentication Key 001122334455 together with MIFARE Key A Byte Number within a Block Description Sector Trailer 15 Data Da
57. cation Data XML format Follow these guidelines when creating XML file for defining lock identification data Data file to be uploaded should contain list of lock identification data which will be imported into the system and can further be used to assign to different locks File containing data should be in XML format Data file should have xml extension ex door data xml Description of data lt number gt A unique numeric value that is used to identify the lock on the site The parent tag for the lt group gt tag when specifying group s for SOAA locks Epp This tag is only be used for SOAA locks and can contain up to 8 lt group gt items nus A numeric value representing the group that the lock belongs to There can be multiple locks in a group description A logical description for the lock UN Represents the Mac address of the lock that has this identification data number group An empty value for this tag will signify that this lock identification data can be assigned to a lock Sample data file content See the F1 help in the Aperio Programming application for an example Lock Identification Data Import XSD See the F1 help in the Aperio Programming application for XSD content Upgrade of lock firmware This procedure is equal as for Aperio Online see section Upgrade of communication hub lock sensor firmware on page 68 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aper
58. cheduled Open Start Time End Time Door Information Lock Id Lock Group MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Open sectors System sector Used sectors 00 17 7A 01 02 01 99 66 Office A 11 16 26 26 2 480 GHz Customer Mode 42 Disabled Aperio Configure function Wizard 1 Selecta lock in the scan result table right click and select Configure Lock Lock Id Lock Group Assigned Addr Configure Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Change Lock Identification Details Change Radio Channels Switch to Customer Mode Upgrade Firmware Factory Reset 2 Click Next after completion of each dialog in the Configuration Wizard The following sections describe each window in the wizard RFID configuration Select the tab depending upon the lock type Only one type of configuration can be sent to the Lock Click Add Change to enter the settings for each card format lt gt Configure Lock 019966 RFID Configuration The RFID configuration must be selected depending upon the type of firmware Classic SOAA MIFARE DESFire MIFARE Classic i MIFARE DESFire Changes to be sent Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Open sectors System sector Used sectors gt 00 m Remove changes Add Change
59. ck Identification Data lt gt Aperio Programming Application New installation File Help Onl ONI nline lar FI TME i Offline gt Settings F Manage Lock Identification Data Manage Configurations Qu Connect Disconnect Change Password r 104 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 Click the Import button to open the XML file created by the EAC or manually according to specified XML structure see section Lock Identification Data XML format on page 106 Manage Offline Lock Identification Data You may import export offline lock identification data Select a valid xml file containing lock identification details to import into the system Export functionality will allow you to save a synchronized lock identification data file lacally Select an appropriate xml File containing lock identification data Export synchronized lock identification data Export Synchronized lock identification data Physical Location Group Mac Address Description Result The lock identification data is displayed Exit the dialog by clicking OK Manage Offline Lock Identification Data You may importexport offline lock identification data Select a valid xml file containing lock identification details to import into the system Export functionality will allow you to save a synchronized lock identification data file locally
60. conds default 5 seconds Lock jammed alarm timeout seconds How long time the lock tries to lock before an alarm flag is set and the lock return to idle state default 30 seconds Enable lock jammed retry This enables a periodic retry to lock according the settings under Lock jammed retry period seconds Lock jammed retry period seconds How long the lock will wait before it retries to lock in seconds default 60 seconds Lock jammed indication mode The way in which the lock indicates that it has been jammed LED Buzzer and LED and buzzer are the different indication modes Enable SOAA lock specific settings Click to enable SOAA specific settings Extended lock open time seconds This setting enables an extended lock open time to be set for a SOAA lock Default value 5 0 seconds This setting is used to allow exceptions for certain user credentials to use the extended lock open time instead of the default value set by Lock open time seconds above Card Read Indication lt Configure Card Read Indication Card Read Indication Configure the way in which the lock indicates a card read Please note that you must know what card read indication capabilities the selected lock has since not all options here might be applicable to every type of lock Initial 3 values shown here are just default values The Card Read Indication None am Different locks can have a different mechanism for audio
61. creating XML file for defining schedule data File containing schedule data should be in XML format Schedule data file should have xml extension ex schedule data xml Rules for Schedule data Tag Attribute Name CO lt year gt Exceptions lt daytype gt Exceptions gt gt Year gt gt Entry lt startdate gt amp lt enddate gt Exceptions gt gt Year gt gt Entry daynumber Weekdays gt gt Day daytype Weekdays gt gt Day lt schedule gt Schedules lt type gt Schedules gt gt schedule lt daytype gt Schedules gt gt schedule lt start interval gt amp lt end interval gt Schedules gt gt schedule gt gt daytype file and XSD used Value should be greater than or equal to the current year Value should be in the range 0 63 inclusive Values specified should be in YYYY MM DD format lt startdate gt value should be less than or equal in case of a single day exception to lt enddate gt value Year specified in lt startdate gt amp lt enddate gt tags should always be same as the above lt year gt tag value Value specified should be in the range 0 Mon 6 Sun inclusive Value specified should be in the range 0 63 inclusive Number value specified should be in the range 2 15 inclusive Type value should only be a numeric value Only two type of schedules are allowed O Default access schedule 1 Schedule open There can be only one type 1 Schedule open schedule in the XML The
62. d Lock Group Lock 019966 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 99 66 Apply Configuration Physical location Office A Configure Radio channels 11 16 26 Retrieve System Information Active Channel 26 2 480 GHz Security mode Customer Mode Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Site code 42 Change Lock Identification Details Teade Mae Nesna Default Scheduled Open Start Time End Time Change Radio Channels Switch to Manufacturer Mode Upgrade Firmware Door Information Lock Id Factory Reset Lock Group MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Open sectors System sector Used sectors USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds 3 Result Successful reading initiates the download of the event log Retrieving Event Log from Lock sensor 013542 Bi 5 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 4 Inthe event log window click Save As to save the information to a txt file or click Close to exit without Saving Date October January January January January January January January January January January January January October October October October October October October Oct
63. ddress offset 1 0 Enabled 8 hours 1 EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 35 42 USB radio dongle COM 7 It is recommended to use the DIP Switch for setting the EAC address of communication hubs However if needed the Change EAC address function allows you to digitally assign an EAC address in the range of 1 63 1 15 for communication hubs with several locks sensors paired and 1 63 for communication hubs with one lock sensor paired o If the Programming Application is used to set RS 485 addresses it will override the address set by the DIP switch on the communication hub TT RS 485 Settings Select the EAC Address for this Communication Hub EAC Address 2 Select the address and click OK 1 Right click and select Communication hub Change EAC Address Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 55 Aperio 56 Change physical location name communication hub lock sensor This function applies to both communication hubs and locks sensors In the example below the physical location name is changed for a lock sensor 1 Right click and select Lock sensor Change physical location name o amp Programming aja File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE 28 aus Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address LIHF Link 0216F1 Unknown al
64. ds 4 After download the result is Shown The settings that could not be downloaded to the specific hardware are ignored Click OK to finish Successful Time zone Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC MIFARE Key security mode Radio channels 5 Repeat all the steps from the beginning of this section for every lock you want to configure with a saved configuration Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 91 Aperio 92 Retrieve system information 1 Right click and select Retrieve system information to access the unit File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE e e e a Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock Id Lock Group Apply Configuration Configure Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Change Lock Identification Details Change Radio Channels Switch to Manufacturer Made Upgrade Firmware Factory Reset USB radio dongle COM 7 agarjg Lock 019966 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 99 66 Physical location Office A Radio channels 11 16 25 Active Channel 16 2 430 GHz Security mode Customer Mode Site code 42 Toggle Mode Disabled Default Scheduled Open Start Time End Time Door Information Lock Id Lock Group MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Ope
65. e Radio Channels QE Change Physical Location Mame x on 23 Switch to Manufacturer Mode 11 16 25 Unpair Lock sensor from Communication Hub 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Customer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration For Wiegand 8 hours Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 4 Device Status EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 74 01 02 01 35 42 Physical location Floor 1 Door A14 EAC Address 1 USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Hold the credential at the lock or engage the magnet for the sensor SA Waiting for user to Show card Engage sensor x Show card Engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds 3 Aprogress bar shows that the transfer is being performed Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 4 Ifthe encryption key is successfully loaded you get a message that states Successfully updated security mode Click OK Device Update Result mx Successfully updated security mode Result Check the lock symbol at the right side of the lock to see that the lock has been set to Customer mode Manufacturer mode AH40 communication hubs must be connected to an EAC system to accept change of secu rity mode If not so the following error message is shown Device Update Result sz o Unable to change security mode
66. e configurations in the table below that you want to save Then choose a name for the setting and click OK to save Configuration name Default lock configuration Include Configurations Time and date 7 Keypad 4 Add override credentials 4 Card Read Indication 2 Recommended tasks to save could be RHD configuration Change security mode Override credential Device time update And optionally some advanced features like Battery Alarm Status configuration and Locking parameters If you choose to save a configuration keep in mind that some configuration settings should not be saved Only save settings that are general for all locks in your installation Tip Create a set of configurations for the most common settings in your system Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 45 Aperio 46 3 Enter a unique and suitable name for this configuration in the Configuration name field Choose this name carefully to make it clear what settings are changed in the lock sensor or communication hub You could for instance name it according to the different configuration tasks or if applicable use a name that reflects the specific door type Save configuration to local storage Select the configurations in the table below that you want to save Then choose a name for the setting and click OK to save Configuration name Default hub installation
67. e system information to access the unit Communication Hub 024521 EAC is offline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Change Radio Channels Change Physical Location Name Switch to Customer Mode Unpair Lock sensor from Communication Hub Retrieving System Information from Communication Hub 024521 E Security mode EAC addressing mode DIP Switch Value EAC Address Remote unlock Default unlock duration for Wiegand Number of Paired Locks and Sensors Device Status Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address Result The Programming Application connects to the unit 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Office A RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 25 2 475 GHz Manufacturer Mode Hormal address offset 1 0 Enabled 8 hours 1 EAC offline 00 17 74 01 02 01 35 42 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 Click Save as to save the system information to a local storage Click Reset diagnostic counters to reset the diagnostic counters in the device or click Close to exit System information for Communication Hub 024521 Office 00 17 74 01 02 02 45 21 UxA 55A Created May 23 2014 11 13 37 AM CEST Radio Protocol Version 23 Manufacturer Mode Time since last system reset 3 ho
68. ed for each installation The encrypted database in Programming Application is password protected The computer must also be physically protected AES and RNG tested according to NIST National Institute of Standards and Applicable tests Technology test vectors http csrc nist gov groups STM cavp documents rng RNGVS pdf http csrc nist gov publications fips fips 197 fips 197 pdf Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 109 Aperio 110 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 111 ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions dedicated to satisfying end user needs for security safety and convenience assaabloy com aperio Contact www assaabloy com aperio Wireless lock aperio technology b
69. ed in the event log The event log is written to a user credential and sent back to the EAC system through an offline updater It may be necessary to adjust the time interval for this check depending on the type of battery used and the surrounding temperature e g in cold surroundings the battery runs out faster Default value is 60 minutes Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 85 Aperio 86 Locking Parameters r lt gt Configure Locking Parameters Try to unlock timeout seconds The time the lock tries to unlock until it returns a failure ifitis not possible LI Lock open time seconds The time period during which the lock is open Lock jammed alarm timeout seconds Time period during which the main controller constantly tries to lock a jammed lock until it sends a Lock Jammed Alarm to the EAC system and returns to sleep mode Try ko unlock timeout seconds 2 0 Lock open time seconds 5 0 Lock jammed alarm timeout seconds 30 J Enable lock jammed retry Lock jammed retry period seconds 60 Lock jammed indication mode LED X Enable SOAA lock specific settings Extended lock open time seconds 5 0 Here you configure timing for different operations in the lock Try to unlock timeout seconds How long the lock tries to unlock before it returns a failure Lock open time seconds How long the lock will be open in se
70. eded Keypad configuration Change Remove changes Cancel PIN reading mode Fixed length Enter PIN length a Fixed length PIN is set to use a fixed length Enter PIN length A value between 1 and 16 as specified by the EAC cm Keypad configuration Enable Keypad PIM reading mode End Character Select character w 4scy35 Cancel End character PIN is sent to the EAC after an end character is pressed Select Character One of the non numeric characters on the keypad can be used to submit the pin For example The user enters the PIN followed by a on the keypad Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Override credential Lock The override credentials are used to gain access to an area when the EAC is offline or when the lock has lost connection with the communication hub Only the credentials from the override list will be granted access when the system is offline You may add 10 override credentials to a lock O Use of override credentials when using a Wiegand hub requires that DIP switch 1 is set to position ON o When adding an override credentials in the lock all existing override credentials are re moved from the lock Tip You do not have to enter the override credential data manually for every lock to be configured This can be saved using the Save configuration function as the last step of the co
71. ending on the time the remote unlock command is present in the communication hub o Lowering the status interval time for any reason will have an adverse effect on the battery life of the product As the status report interval is used by the communication hub to detect if the lock has gone offline any changes to this interval must be done on both lock and communication hub If one lock is paired with the communication hub this is done automatically If more than one lock is paired with the communication hub AH30 and AH40 the status report interval must be set through the communication hub right click menu to a value equal or higher then the longest interval of the locks paired Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Locking Parameters Configure Locking Parameters Try to unlock timeout seconds The time the lock tries to unlock until it returns a failure if itis not possible Lock open time seconds The time period during which the lock is open Lock jammed alarm timeout seconds Time period during which the main controller constantly tries to lock a jammed lock until it sends a Lock Jammed Alarm to the EAC system and returns to sleep mode Try to unlock timeout seconds 2 0 Lock open time seconds 5 0 Lock jammed alarm timeout seconds 30 4 Enable lock jammed retry Lock jammed retry period seconds 60 Lock jammed indication mode LED
72. ength Specifies the length of the data in number of byte to be read Integer in the range of 0 255 Checksum address Specifies the address where the checksum is located Integer in the range of 0 255 The credential data start address differs between Legic Prime and Legic Advant For Legic Prime cards the first data byte starts with the first search string stamp byte For Legic Advant cards the first data byte starts with the first byte in the data area Example Legic Advant Card Segment 0 Search String 30 03 00 08 Segment type Data Data length 8 byte Checksum CRC 16 byte 0 5 Checksum address 6 lt gt Legic Configuration Allowed card types At least one card type must be selected VY Prime V Iso 15693 J 150 14443 4 Configuration type UID and data v Segment search Search string hex 30030008 Segment type filter None Start segment 0 Data Use the first byte of the search string as address for Advant Start address Number of bytes 8 Checksum Type CRC 16 bit Data start address 0 Data length 6 Checksum address 6 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Segment 1 Search String 30 03 00 09 Segment type Access Data length 24 byte Checksum 1 CRC 16 byte 0 10 Checksum 1 address 11 Checksum 2 CRC 16 byte 13 21 Checksum 2 address 22 Allowed card types At least one card type must be
73. er a description ofthe credential Card Type Card Type MIFARE Classic Sector data Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 12345678 Description Janitor Card Type MIFARE Classic or MIFARE Plus Sector data Sector data stored on the credential This value is normally stored in the EAC Description For example the credential owner MIFARE Sector and UID Enter New Override Credentia ee So Enter New Override Credential Enter UID and sector data for the credential You may also enter a description of the credential Card Type Card Type MIFARE Classic UID Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 11223344 Sector data Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 1234ABCDEF Description Janitor Card Type MIFARE Classic or MIFARE Plus UID Card number Sector data Sector data stored on the credential This value is normally stored in the EAC Description For example the credential owner ISO 14443B UID Enter New Override Credential Enter UID for the credential You may also enter a description of the credential UID Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 11223344 Description Janitor UID Card number Description For example the credential owner Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio DESFire Enter New Override Credential Enter the credential in hexadecimal format File data Hexadecimal
74. eving Audit Trail From Lock sensor 013542 6 Yo Remote unlock Default unlock duration For Wiegand Number of Paired Locks and Sensors Device Status 00 17 74 01 02 02 45 21 Office A RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 25 2 475 GHz Manufacturer Mode Hormal address offset 1 0 Enabled 8 hours 1 EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 35 42 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 m Aperio 54 3 In the audit trail window click Save As to save the information to a saving 7A Audit trail fo Date May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May July July July July July July July July July July July July July July 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 28 28 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 m NM FH HF HF FH RR RR RR ab 47 48 49 50 48 49 50 52 30 30 56 53 59 O1 sal 16 s17 20 26 27 Z7 Z7 32 37 39 40 42 42 42 09 39 21 29 40 42 09 ll 28 57 59 05 39 15 40 04 42 09 36 22 37 48 47 43 46 10 21 45 5 Audit trail for Lock sensor 013542 Created May
75. fiquratidrn He 00 17 7A 01 02 01 99 66 Gone UhfAddress 0x1001 Retrieve System Information Physical Location Office A Retrieve Event Log Radio Channels 11 16 25 EE RUIT Active Channel 16 2 430 GHz Security Mode Customer Mode Change Lock Identification Details Time Zone UTC Europe Dublin Change Radio Channels Site Code 1010 Switch to Manufacturer Mode Toggle Mode Disabled Upgrade Firmware Device Details Factory Reset Default Scheduled Open Start Time 07 00 End Time 16 00 Door information Lock Id 2 Lock Group 1 MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors 4 1 Number of Scheduled Open sectors 1 System sector 1 1 Used sectors USB radio dongle COM 7 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 Click Confirm to start the transfer The Following configuration is ready to be transmitted You might need to show a card to the lock or engage the sensor Click Confirm to transmit the configuration Time zone UTC Greenwich Mean Time Europe Dublin Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC MIFARE Key Key B 222222222222 Security mode Customer Mode Radio channels 11 16 25 3 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery to download the configuration Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 secon
76. for Communication Hub 02C7C9 Make sure that the Hub is connected to the EAC system when changing security mode Change the radio channels Changing the radio channels can be necessary if you experience interference between communication hubs which can occur if many hubs are installed close to each other o To use this function you must have the Show advanced settings check box selected in Prefer ences see section Preferences on page 9 Follow these steps to change the radio channel for the communication hub and lock sensor o Always change the radio channel in the locks sensors before changing in the communica tion hub Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 59 Aperio 1 Select the lock sensor in the scan result table Right click and select Lock sensor Change radio channels cere eng File Settings Help Online Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link 0216F1 Unknown EAC is offline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Offline gt Disconnect JUST IO Lock sensor 0148E8 Apply Configuration 1 Communication Hub 024521 Configure 00 17 74 01 02 02 45 21 Upgrade Firmware Retrieve System Information Office A Retrieve Event Log RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Retrieve Audit Trail 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 25 2 475 GHz Customer Mode Change Radio Channels
77. hange the EAC address function on the right click menu for the communication hub Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Advanced setting Radio channel settings Communication hub or Lock sensor i Always change the radio channel on the lock before changing on the communication hub This function is also available on the right click menu in the installation view 1 Click Change to set the radio channel the communication Advanced Settings Change settings if needed 12 2 410 GHz 13 2 415 GHz r Radio Channels 14 2 420 GHz Current radio channels in dev 15 2 425 GHz Change 16 2 430 GHz 17 2 435 GHz 18 2 440 GHz 19 2 445 GHz 20 2 450 GHz 21 2 455 GHz 22 2 460 GHz 23 2 465 GHz 24 2 470 GHz 25 2 475 GHz 26 2 480 GHz 2 Deselect one or several of the used channels to make a new selection of channels o For the US market channel 26 is disabled Advanced Lock sensor Settings Online These settings allow configuration of Battery Power Alarm Interval Status Report Interval Locking Parameters Card Read Indication including Sensor Events and Polling Interval found on the following page Advanced Lock sensor Settings Advanced Lock sensor Settings Change settings if needed Change settings if needed Battery Check Interval Polling Interval Status Report
78. he Aperio programming application The Programming Application is used for the configuration of a door installation It is normally installed on a laptop and is used with an Aperio USB radio dongle connected to one of the USB ports The USB radio dongle enables the programming application to connect to a communication hub and an online lock via the communication hub or directly to an offline lock Communication hub versions and EAC interface There are four communication hub types according to the table below Maximum number of Version Interface locks sensors AH15 Wiegand RS 485 1 AH20 Wiegand 1 AH30 RS 485 8 AH40 IP Ethernet 8 The firmware type loaded into the communication hub controls what interface is enabled Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 5 Aperio 3 The Programming Application Overview About the Programming Application Software running under 32 bit or 64 bit versions of Windows 7 Windows 8 Vista or XP Multi language installation management tool Encrypted installation database Refer to section 6 Installation of Programming Application and USB Radio dongle firmware on page 107 for installation and upgrade from earlier versions Information of encryption key To obtain secure communication between communication hubs and locks sensors an Encryption key is used This Encryption key should be handled with the same care as the Master Key in
79. in the Wizard until the download starts T Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery to download the change Show card engage sensor Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 103 Aperio After this the lock is updated with the MIFARE Classic DESFire key that applies for your system Configure Lock 019966 Device update result The result of the device update will be presented below Successful Time zone Daylight saving time data Time and date UTC MIFARE key Default scheduled open security mode 4 Back h Close Cancel ab Reconfigure the lock with appropriate settings Lock identification details must also always be reconfigured after a factory reset see section Change lock identification details on page 98 Importing and exporting configurations This procedure is equal as for Aperio Online see section Managing configurations on page 65 Manage Offline Lock Identification Data This function allows import of lock identification data from an EAC system in the form of an XML After installation the lock identification data changes made during installation on the site is exported back for use in the EAC system Importing lock identification data 1 Select Installation Offline Manage Offline Lo
80. io 6 Installation of Programming Application and USB Radio dongle firmware Computer specifications The Aperio Programming Application should be installed on a computer with the following specifications Laptop 32 64 bit version of Windows 7 Windows 8 Vista or XP USB 2 0 Files needed for the installation Aperio Programming Application software version 2 6 6 X Encryption key file The software is delivered from your local ASSA ABLOY company Installing the Programming Application Follow these steps to install the Programming Application and the drivers necessary for installation of the Radio dongle 1 Unpack the Aperio distribution file i e Aperio_Online_PAP x y z zip Aperio_Online_PAP_US x y z zip in a temporary folder 2 Run the setup progapp x y z exe file Result The Aperio Programming Application is installed and necessary drivers for the Radio dongle are copied to the computer USB Radio dongle firmware upgrade The USB radio dongle firmware version is checked both during installation of the Aperio Programming Application and when starting the application An upgrade is automatically initiated if the USB radio dongle has an older firmware version than the current Programming application 1 Click OK to perform firmware upgrade or Cancel to close the application Upgrade USB radio stick 93 o Your USB radio stick needs to be upgraded Click OK to proceed with the upgrade Pressing cancel wil
81. io Online Mechanical Installation Manual 2 ST 001322 Aperio Online Quick Installation Guide 3 ST 001802 Aperio Offline Quick Installation Guide 4 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Figure 1 Aperio technology overview 2 System Overview Programming application IEEES02 154 2 4GHz RFID card 1 RS 485 j Wiegand or E Ethernet Communication Hub S PE STA SSS SSOSSOSSOSE lt SS SEES 5 gt SSS EAC system Electronic Access Control Aperio OFFLINE The Aperio system The Aperio system is used in the following way The user holds an RFID credential in front of an online or offline lock Aperio Online An online lock sends card credentials wirelessly to the communication hub which in turn communicates with an EAC Electronic Access Control system wired through RS 485 Wiegand or TCP IP The EAC system makes the access decision The decision is sent via the communication hub to the lock and access is granted or denied Aperio Offline Access decision is taken locally by lock Result of decision depends on access rights stored on the card and also on lock configuration received from the EAC through offline updaters with setup or user cards Regulatory and security information See section 7 Regulatory Information Regarding the Aperio USB Radio Dongle on page 108 Aperio ONLINE T
82. ion name can notbe used as password Old Password New Password Confirm New Password eeeeeece The password must contain at least 8 characters of which at least one upper and lower case character and a number The installation name can not be used as password Preferences The preferences dialog contains settings that are applicable to all the installations In the menu bar select File Preferences G lt gt Preferences x Language Select the application language You will have to restart the application for the changes to take effect treet coord USB Radio Dongle Port Select how the USB radio dongle should be detected 4 Automatically detect USB radio dongle at startup USB Radio Dongle Port Communication port 7 Refresh port list Advanced Settings Enable advanced device configuration in the configuration wizard If advanced settings is enabled it is possible to change radio channels and perform advanced lock and sensor configurations 4 Show advanced settings Language Select the language used by the Programming Application For the language changes to take effect restart the Programming Application USB Radio Dongle Port Automatically detects USB radio at start up Uncheck this option to manually specify the port used by the USB Radio Dongle in case of hardware conflict Advanced settings Check this box if you need to perform advanced hub and lock configurat
83. ions keypad configuration advanced settings changing the radio channel and advanced lock settings such as Locking parameters Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 9 Aperio 10 Software version To check the version of installed software select About Aperio Programming Application on the Help menu Click View open source licenses to see related licence information httpvwww assaabloy com Programming Application version 0 0 28934 a Aperio radio protocol version 23 LICENSE AGREEMENT This is a legal agreement between you the end user and ASSA ABLOY If you do not agree to the terms ofthis agreement please return the package and the accompanying items including written material and W re e S S binders or other containers to the place you obtained them for a full refund O K 1 GRANT OF LICENCE ASSA ABLOY permits you to use one copy ofthe software on one single t h computer or on a single hard disk for use by you in a local network gy USB radio indication USB Radio together with a green check mark indicates that the serial port used is ok and the radio dongle is ready to transmit data l USB Radio COM 10 USB Radio together with a red cross indicates that the serial port or the USB radio dongle is not ok Refer to section Preferences on page 9 to verify that correct settings are used PO USB Radio Installation View overview
84. ity Mode Secure communication is normally set during first configuration of locks sensors and communication hubs with the configure wizard Security mode is also accessible through the right click menu During normal operation the security mode should not be altered However if the hardware must be sent to the factory for service or repair purposes the security mode must be set to manufacturer mode before service Explanation of symbols Ez Customer mode Lock is using secure radio communication with the customer encryption key Manufacturer mode Lock is using insecure radio communication with the default encryption key ku Conflicting mode The modes in the lock sensor and the communication hub are not the same 1 Right click the lock sensor and select Switch to Customer Mode Switch to Manufacturer mode A Aperio Programming Application New_installation Fojtka x File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE e e LEL Quick scan Sean Refresh Connect Disconnect i Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link 0216F1 Unknown ail OLK EAC is offline all amp Q y Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Apply Configuration gt Configure Communication Hub 024521 Lock sensor 013542 gt Retrieve System Information 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Communication Hub 024521 Retrieve Event Log Office A Retrieve Audit Trail RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Upgrade Firmware I 6 0 22795 Chang
85. k Change scheduled open settings Scheduled open Reset Start Time 07 00 End Time 17 00 Upload schedule xml data Select an appropriate File containing schedule data Select oe Currently Lock 019966 contains no valid schedule data Start Time hr End Time hr 17 v Start time Start time for when the lock can be activated for scheduled open For when access cards with scheduled open functionality can set the lock to be open End time End time for when the lock responds to scheduled open attempts It is also the time when the lock goes back to locked state after being scheduled open unlocked The scheduled open function has several options please refer to the Aperio Offline System Description manual for more details o Scheduled Open and Schedule data settings are not applicable to SOAA products Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Upload schedule data With this function schedules are enabled in the lock The schedules for the specific access system are specified in an XML file lt Configure Lock 01996 Configure Scheduled open settings amp schedules Provide start and end interval time for scheduled open settings Uploading schedule xml data to the lock will set schedule for the lock Change scheduled open settings Scheduled open Reset Start Time 07 00 End Time 17 00 Upload schedule xml data Select an appropriate Fi
86. l close the application 2 TheUSB radio dongle is upgraded with the latest firmware Upgrade USB radio stick E Upgrading USB radio stick firmware This process can take up to a minute to complete Do not remove detach the USB stick while upgrading This may make the stick inoperable 3 Click OK after successful upgrade to start the Programming application Upgrade result o The upgrade completed successfully Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 107 7 Regulatory Information Regarding the Aperio USB Radio Dongle Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Tritech Technology AB may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment According to FCC15 247 To comply with RF exposure compliance requirements the device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Security Statement The following security measures are applicable to Aperio Authentication Confidentiality in communication Confidentiality of information in the lock Encryption key
87. l j EAC is offline cu Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC Apply Configuration Configure Communication Hub 024521 Lock sensor 013542 gt Retrieve System Information 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Communication Hub 024521 Retrieve Event Log Office A Retrieve Audit Trail RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 Upgrade Firmware Change Radio Channels Change Physical Location Name Switch to Customer Mode Unpair Lock sensor from Communication Hub 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Manufacturer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration For Wiegand 8 hours Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 4 Device Status EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 35 42 USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Enter a description that clearly identifies the lock position and click OK Edit Physical Location in Lock sensor 0148E8 The maximum number of characters describing the physical location is 21 Physical Location Floor 1 Door A14 3 Fora communication hub the information is updated immediately If you change the physical location name for a lock sensor you will be prompted to hold the credential at the lock or engage the magnet for the sensor lt gt Show card engage sensor Show card engage sensor Time remaining u
88. le containing schedule data Select e Currently Lock 019966 contains no valid schedule data 1 Click Select and then open to select XML with schedule data from your system network to be uploaded Schedule file selected should have data in correct format according to specified XML struc ture see below 2 Check that the schedule data is correct Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 81 Aperio 82 qi lt Configure Lock 019966 m Configure Scheduled open settings amp schedules Provide start and end interval time for scheduled open settings Uploading schedule xml data to the lock will set schedule for the lack Change scheduled open settings Scheduled open Change Reset Start Time 07 00 End Time 17 00 Upload schedule xml data Select an appropriate File containing schedule data Currently Lock 019966 contains no valid schedule data Uploaded Schedule Data Schedule Data Number 575 LUI Exception Data 2014 Exception dates Entry Start Day Of Year 14 End Day Of Year 14 Day Type 1 Entry Start Day Of Year 335 End Day Of Year 335 Day Type 9 Entry Start Day Of Year 336 End Day Of Year 337 Day Type 10 Entry Start Day Of Year 339 End Day Of Year 339 Day Type 11 Week Information Data Dms OA I Tm FO 4 Back gt Next Cancel Schedule Data XML format Follow these guidelines when
89. ler Settings Change settings if needed EAC Addressing Mode Hormal address offset Lock Access Decision Timeout 2 seconds Change Remote Unlock Default unlock duration for Wiegand 8 hours TTL 0 seconds Enable EAC Address via DIP Switch DIP Switch enabled Change 2 EAC Addressing Mode Legacy address offset Besessosesooosesoooeesooeseooesososeeooseessoseeosne EAC address is in omer 1 17 33 49 etc The default EAC addressing mode is Normal address offset which means that the communication hub assigns the EAC address to the paired locks according to the addressing table see the Aperio Online Mechanical Installation manual This setting is used when the EAC can handle addresses without limit Legacy address offset is used when the EAC has a low limit for handling addresses for example 32 or 64 The following example shows the addresses assigned to the locks on a communication hub with address 1 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 39 Aperio 40 Normal address offset 1 17 33 49 and so on Legacy address offset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 communication hub 1 9 16 for communication hub 2 17 24 for communication hub 3 and so on Lock Access Decision Timeout lt gt Lock Access Decision Timeout x Lock Access Decision Timeout 2 0 This value sets the time in seconds the lock will wait for an access decision from the
90. licking a communication hub or lock sensor will give access to the functions available in the Programming Application See section 4 Programming Application Online Functions on page 13 for an overview of all functions Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link 013542 024521 1 E ty w amp EAC is of Lock sensor 0148E8 b ad ar paises Communication Hub 024521 Apply Configuration b Upgrade Firmware es pen Pair with lock or sensor ation H Retrieve System Information s Change Radio Channels Change EAC Address Change Physical Location Name ition avor rsion Switch to Customer Mode version r sdin Dee l xvi Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 11 Aperio Installation View overview for Aperio Offline The installation view is the main window when working with door installations This window is displayed after logging in to an installation and after connecting to a lock Aperio Programming Application New installation e mt m File Installation Help ONLIME OFFLINE e e sw we dm Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect i Lock Lock Id Lock Group Lock 019966 MAC Address 00 17 74 01 02 01 99 66 Physical location Office A Radio channels 11 16 25 Active Channel 16 2 430 GHz Security mode Customer Mode Site code 42 Toggle Mode Disabled Default Scheduled O
91. locks with build in sensors 1 hours and 9 minutes This setting applies for locks with built in sensor By activating this function the lock sensor will stop sending passage events to the EAC for unlock durations longer than you set here This setting will save battery life in high traffic doors Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Device update page Saving Configuration G C Configure Lock sensor 013542 Device Update The configuration is ready to be transmitted You might need to show a card to the lock or engage the sensor Click Next to transmit the configuration The Following updates will be transmitted to the Aperio g Lock sensor Time and date Current system time Keypad Disable Add override credentials Janitor MIFARE Classic 12345678 Card Read Indication LED Save Configuration The Device Update dialog shows a summary of the configuration tasks that will be downloaded to communication hub lock sensor The configuration may be used later to configure other devices with the same information by clicking Save configuration 1 The Save Configuration dialog box shows a summary of the configuration tasks that have been collected during the different steps in the Configuration Wizard Exclude configuration tasks by clicking the check boxes Save Configuration Save configuration to local storage Select th
92. lt is displayed Pair with lock or sensor Pairing result The result of the pairing requestis presented below Communication hub paired successfully to 0148ED Close Configure function Wizard Open the configure function by right clicking a communication hub or lock sensor and selecting Configure Aperio Programming Application New installation File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE 28 Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link Unknown alil y EAC is offline ail Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to ar EAC Apply Configuration Configure n The communication hub is not in customer mode The communication hub is not in customer mode the radio communication is no Lock sensor 0148E8 b Communication Hub 024521 gt Communication Hub 024521 Upgrade Firmware MAC Address 00 17 74 01 02 02 45 21 Physical location Office A Firmware Flavor RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Firmware Version 6 0 22795 Bootloader Version 1 2 5 Radio Protocol Versior 23 Radio channels 11 16 25 Active Channel 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Manufacturer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled USB radio dongle COM 19 Default unlock duration For Wiegand Number of Paired Locks and Sensors Device Statu
93. n sectors System sector Used sectors 2 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery to access the unit Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Retrieving System Information from Lock 019966 Yo Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 3 Click Save as to save the system information to a local storage or click Close to exit System information for Lock 019966 ffice 00 17 74 01 02 01 99 66 0x1010 Created May 23 2014 2 50 25 PM CEST Radio Protocol Version Z2 Customer Mode Radio Channels ll 16 25 Time Zone amp Daylight Saving Time zone Device Time March 13 2013 8 32 01 AM CET Door Information Lock Id 2 Lock Group Z Site code 4Z Toggle Mode Disabled Default Scheduled Open Start Time 07 00 End Time 17 00 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 94 Retrieve Event Log This function displays the event log for a particular lock not available for sensor where you can find all system events performed on the lock 1 Right click and select Lock sensor Retrive Event Log lt Ape o Programming Application New_installation lo amp File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE U e 9 E a P4 Quick sean Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect D Lock Lock I
94. n the list Canceling the firmware upgrade process by clicking Close should be avoided Existing old firmware in hardware combined with new firmware can cause malfunction Firmware Lock Main Application te 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 6 1 19459 Lock Main Application Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 Done Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 Release Information 10 After all firmware is downloaded click Done Firmware ES Lock Main Application v 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 2 6 18976 Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 Lock Secure Area Done e Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 E Release Information Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Upgrade failure A failed update is typically due to bad radio conditions The work around is to move the USB Radio closer to the communication hub and try update again 1 Click Save support information to file if desired and click OK to close the error message Firmware i 3 Lock Main Application Lock Main Application 1 19489 Firmware Version 6 1 19489 Lock UHF Progress 2 3 18976 vl Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 Not started Lost the connection to the device This could be caused by radio disturbances please try again Save Support Information to File 2 Click Retry to try the upgrade again
95. nfiguration wizard For remaining locks use the Apply configuration function to apply the saved configuration 1 Toaddan override credential select the desired card type in the drop down list and click Add lt Configure Lock sensor 013542 x Override Credential Add and replace override credentials If no changes are made the credentials in the lock will be left unchanged Note that the list below does not show credentials currently loaded into the lock If you load new cards into the lock the old cards are replaced T Add Credential Description Delete Clear Remove all credentials in lock See the list below for a description of each credential o If you check Remove all credentials in the lock all existing override credentials in the lock will be deleted during the configuration process Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 35 Aperio 36 MIFARE UID Enter New Override Credential Enter New Override Credential Enter UID for the credential You may also enter a description of the credential Card Type Card Type MIFARE Classic UID Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 12345678 Description Janitor Card Type MIFARE Classic or MIFARE Plus UID Card number Description For example the credential owner MIFARE Sector Enter New Override Credential Enter sector data for the credential You may also ent
96. ntains settings that are applicable to the current installation In the menu bar select Installation Offline Settings lt gt Offline Installation Settings USB radio dongle channels MIFARE Classic UID format Select the radio channels to use when Select how Ehe MIFARE Classic UID should be Formatted in the connecting to 4perio Offline lacks audit trail and when configuring override credentials T Hexadecimal Format i e 25475F 44 z 1 3 ji 6 I Decimal Format fie 691738276 13 2 415 GHz 3 Hexadecimal Format reverse byte order ie 448F 4725 14 2 420 GHz i 15 2 425 GHz Decimal Format reverse byte order i e 2760877861 16 2 430 GHz 17 2 435 GHz 18 2 440 GHz 19 2 445 GHz 20 2 450 GHz 21 2 455 GHz 22 2 460 GHz 23 2 465 GHz 24 2 470 GHz 25 2 475 GHz 26 2 480 GHz USB radio channels The radio channels that will be used when connecting to the lock MIFARE Classic UID format Selected format will be used for displaying MIFARE Classic MIFARE Plus and ISO14443 B credentials for example in the Audit trail 8 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Change Password To change password for the current installation select Installation Change Password in the menu bar Change Password Change Password Aminimum of 8 characters with uppercase lowercase and numbers is required The installat
97. ntil timeout 12 seconds Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Result After successful reading a progress bar shows the download After update the new location name can be found in the Lock sensor section on the lower right side of the installation view i Apero Programming Application File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect e e amp Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link Unknown alil EAC is offline Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to an EAC USB radio dongle COM 7 Communication Hub 024521 MAC Address Physical location Firmware Flavor Firmware Version Bootloader Version Radio Protocol Version Radio channels Active Channel Security mode EAC addressing mode DIP Switch Value EAC Address Remote unlock Default unlock duration For Wiegand Number of Paired Locks and Sensors Device Status 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Office A RS485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 25 2 475 GHz Customer Mode Hormal address offset 1 0 Enabled 8 hours 1 EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address Physical location EAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 35 42 Floor 1 Door A14 1 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 58 Change the Secur
98. o ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 2 Confirm the reset by clicking Yes Factory reset confirmation mex o Are you sure you want to reset 3 Hold the radio activation card at the lock or remove and reinsert the battery to download the change a Show card engage sensor Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Result The lock is reset and disappears from the installation view Reconfiguration of lock after factory reset To reconfigure a lock that has been reset without use of a factory default radio activation card 1 Dismantle the lock cover and remove the battery from the lock 2 Reinstall the same battery Result The lock performs a power on self test one red and one green flash After that the UHF transceiver is activated yellow blinking during 20 s 3 When the lock starts blinking yellow click Connect in the menu bar 4 When the lock is visible in the installation view select the lock right click and select Configure Or Apply configuration your configuration if it contains your MIFARE Classic DESFire Key configuration 5 On the first page in the Wizard in the Change RFID Key configuration section click Change and add the MIFARE Classic DESFire configuration see section RFID configuration Lock sensor on page 18 depending upon the type of lock that you have 6 Repeatedly click Next on the rest of the pages
99. o LED Some Aperio locks have support for other mechanisms such as buzzers Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 43 Aperio 44 Polling interval V3 locks a Configure Polling Interval z Polling Interval Configure the polling interval in seconds for V3 locks The value below is the default value notthe one currently in the lock Minimum allowed value for polling interval is 1 seconds uM B oeotcosoo ooosooo oosesooooso ooesooososscoooseose Polling Interval seconds 10 This setting only applies for V3 locks The polling interval decides how often the lock wakes up and connects to the communication hub to check for information from the EAC Unlike a status report see section Status Report Interval on page 42 where the lock status information is also sent to the EAC Polling also allows the Programming application to connect to the lock without the need of activating the radio with a credential if the polling interval is set to less than 15 seconds Default polling interval in the lock is 10 seconds To change this enter a new polling interval here Polling can be deactivated in lock by checking Disable polling interval Sensor Events P r Configure Sensor Events mrxcm Sensor Events Configure ifthe lack should stop sending passage events to the EAC ifthe unlock duration exceeds a setthreshold This configuration only applies to
100. ober October October October October A Event log for Lock 019966 Created November 19 2013 2 18 49 PM CET 14 2013 3 l 1 2 l l 1 l l l l l l 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Li 17 L7 17 mn 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 n 12 12 12 12 lz I 12 8 35 23 PM GMT 8 35 23 PM GMT 8 35 30 PM GMT 8 36 02 PM GMT 8 47 57 PM GMT 12 39 12 39 12 41 12 43 12 43 12 51 12 55 12 55 12 55 12 55 35 35 34 38 38 02 56 56 56 57 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM IST IST IST IST IST IST IST IST IST IST 1 02 32 PM IST 1 43 40 PM IST rm acm nor ram Keys reset with setup ca System reset 0x8F02 System card detected 0x0007 Power On Self Test POST perfo Power On Reset 0x9C02 New battery detected Power On Self Test POST perfo System card detected 0x0007 Power On Reset 0x9C02 New battery detected Power On Self Test POST perfo System card detected 0x0007 The RTC is about to be updated The RTC has been updated New MIFARE keys configured with System card detected 0x0007 The RTC is about to be updated The RTC has been updated System card detected 0x0007 Door group before reconfigured 1 Door group after reconfigured w Door ID before reconfigured wit Door ID after reconfigured with System card de
101. om being read at all by the lock uncheck Use DESFire RFID Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio DESFire Select DESFire in the RFID Card Type drop down list r 2 lt MIFARE DESFire Configuration mm J Use MIFARE DESFire RFID RFID Card Type DESFire Application Id 1 File Identity 2 File Start Position 12 Length to read in File 6 File Data Protection Level Data authenticated by MAC w Read Key Configuration Key Type AES 128 v 00112233445566778899 AAB Key BCCDDEEFF Key Number 0 E Application Id To configure the lock for file credential reading you need to set first the Application Id of the application which contains the file A credential can have up to 32 applications Application Ids range from 0 to 16777215 File Identity You need to type the File Id of the file you want to read Every application can have up to 28 files File Ids range is 1 to 255 File Start Position You need to indicate the byte index where you want to start to read the file If you type 0 it will start from the beginning of the file Length to read in File Type the length of the data you want to read The length is specified in byte Minimum length is 1 and the maximum length supported by the Aperio lock is 30 byte this is the current limitation that will be removed in the future File Data Protection Level Select one of the three options Pl
102. ongle To use this function you must have the Show advanced settings checkbox selected in Prefer ences see section Preferences on page 9 Follow these steps to change the radio channel for the communication hub and lock sensor Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 83 Aperio 84 1 Select the lock in the scan result table Right click and select Change radio channels gt Aperio Programming Application New installation File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE e e 9 Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock Id Lack Group Apply Configuration Configure Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Change Lock Identification Details Change Radio Channels Switch to Manufacturer Mode Upgrade Firrmare Factory Reset 2 Uncheck any of the three currently used channels to be able to select other radio channels Click OK o For the US market channel 26 is disabled Change radio channels in Communication Hub 024521 At most you are able to set 3 separate radio channels To consider When changing radio channels all connected devices MUST be changed before the Communication hub is updated 12 2 410 GHz 13 2 415 GHz 14 2 420 GHz 15 2 425 GHz 16 2 430 GHz 17 2 435 GHz 18 2 440 GHz 19 2 445 GHz 20 2 450 GHz 21 2 455 GHz 22 2 460 GHz 23
103. ore the lock sensor has been configured with the Programming Application the lock sensor will accept any Low Frequency credential technology Once the lock has read any credential technology 3 times the lock sensor will only accept this technology If the power is toggled the lock sensor will return to the initial state of ac cepting any credential Once a specific credential technology has been configured via the Programming Applica tion this will be the only accepted type of credential The lock will remain in this condition after the power has been toggled 24 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Legic UID lt gt Legic Configuration mi Sm Allowed card types At least one card type must be selected Prime ISO 15693 ISO 14443 Configuration type UID OK In the list select the card type to use Prime ISO 15693 Advant ISO 14443 A Advant No other settings are made to Legic UID Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 25 Aperio 26 Legic UID with data NI lt gt Legic Configuration EX Allowed card types At least one card type must be selected Z Prime ISO 15693 ISO 14443 v v Configuration type UID and data w Segment search Search string hex 30030009 Segment type Filter Access Start segment 0 Data Use the first b
104. pen Start Time 07 00 End Time 17 00 Door Information Lock Id 2 Lock Group 2 MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Open sectors System sector a O G N Used sectors USB radio dongle COM 7 The following information is shown Lock The MAC address of the lock Lock Id The lock id is a unique identification number assigned to the lock Lock Group Lock group is a number used for managing access rights for the lock Several locks can have the same lock group number Security Mode Indicates the security mode of the communication hub During final installation all locks must be changed from Manufacturer mode to Customer mode I Customer mode Lock is using secure radio communication with the customer encryption key Manufacturer mode Lock is using insecure radio communication with the default encryption key IZ Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 4 Programming Application Online Functions Opening creating installations An installation is a password protected set of settings you need when you want to communicate with a hub and or a lock An installation is linked to an encryption file that is needed for the communication to work The encryption key file is provided by your local ASSA ABLOY company via encrypted e mail or on a USB memory stick 1 Insert the USB R
105. perio protocol 6 0 22795 1 2 5 23 11 16 25 Upgrade Firmware Change Radio Channels Change Physical Location Name Switch to Customer Mode Unpair Lock sensor from Communication Hub 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Manufacturer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset DIP Switch Value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration for Wiegand 8 hours Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 4 Device Status EAC offline Lock sensor 013542 MAC Address 00 17 7 A 01 02 01 35 42 USB radio dongle COM 7 2 Hold the credential at the lock Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Retrieving Event Log From Lock sensor 013542 a 5 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio 3 Inthe event log window click Save As to save the information to a txt file or click Close to exit without Saving Event log for Lock sensor 0135542 Created May 23 2014 11 18 33 AM CEST Date September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September september September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September Power On Reset 0x9C02 Old battery detected
106. ption will allow the user to change Lock ID Group amp Physical location Lock ID is used as an identifier for each lock Lock Group is used to cluster several locks for example in order to create access areas where all the locks in one group will use the same access settings Physical location is just a logical name for the lock If a SOAA lock is used it can belong to multiple lock groups 8 max or no lock group at all The maximum number of lock groups is decided by the sector configuration done in the configure lock function see section RFID configuration 1 Select the lock right click and select Change Lock Identification Details gt Aperio Programming Application New_installation File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock Lock Id Lock Group Apply Configuration gt Configure Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Change Lock Identification Details Change Radio Channels Switch to Manufacturer Mode Upgrade Firmware Factory Reset 2 User should always not necessary for SOAA set RFID configurations see section RFID configuration before changing adding lock identification details However if a user tries to set lock identification details before setting RFID configurations then following screen will be shown to the user id operation i Please enter appropriate RFID Configuration data Configure gt gt
107. r 1 Application ID Identification number for the Aperio Offline application on the MIFARE DESFire cards used in the system A MIFARE DESFire card can have up to 32 applications Application ID s range from 0 to 16777215 File Data Protection Level Security level for the communication between lock and card Choose one of the two options Data Authenticity by MAC Full Encryption depending on how the cards used in the system are configured Number of alarm slots Numeric value representing number of alarm slots on access cards used in the system Number of scheduled open slots Numeric value representing number of scheduled open slots on access cards used in the system Number of lock groups Numeric value representing maximum number of allowed lock groups on access cards used in the system Key Type Choose one of the three options 2K3DES 3K3DES AES 128 depending on the cryptographic algorithm used to read write data from to the card Type the key value in hexadecimal 2K3DES and AES 128 are 16 byte keys 3K3DES is a 24 byte key Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 ff Aperio 18 Key MIFARE DESFire key that applies for the user cards in your installation in HEX format Example 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff Key Number Each application can use up to 14 keys Key 0 is always the Application s Master Key Type here which key number that is used for the Ape
108. re can be any number of type 0 default Access schedule in the XML Value specified should be in the range 0 63 inclusive Time should be specified in HH MM 24 hour format Data should always be entered in terms of quarter of the day lt start interval gt should signify start of the quarter time hence MM value should be one of these values 00 15 30 45 lt end interval gt should signify end of the quarter time hence MM value should be one of these values 14 29 44 59 The Aperio Programming Application F1 help contains a complete example of a Schedule data XML Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Security Mode Settings Configure Lock 019966 Security Mode Setting Set the security mode that will be used for radio communication Should be switched ta Customer mode to ensure secure radio communication Security Mode Setting Security mode will not be changed 1 Click Change in the Security Mode Setting area if you want to change the security mode or click Next 2 Tochange to customer mode click the check box and click OK The default mode is Manufacturer mode but you should always change it to Customer o mode If you change to Manufacturer mode the lock will no longer be using secure radio communication Change the radio channels Changing the radio channel can be necessary if you experience interference between lock and USB Radio d
109. red Change Escape and return configuration Escape and return configuration i Tt i Remove changes 4 Back gt Next Cancel 2 Select desired settings Escape and return Disabled Default unlock time seconds 240 Enable handle detection Enables the lock to register which handle was used to open the door the inside or outside handle lock side Escape and return Activate this function to either be Disabled or Enabled in lock Default unlock time seconds The time the lock is unlocked Default is 240 seconds Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 31 Aperio 32 EAC and Network settings AH40 communication hub This window only applies for AH40 communication hub IP in order to set the network and ACU settings for the installation site This will allow maintenance such as firmware upgrade of the communication hub through the local network instead of using the USB radio dongle EAC and Network Settings Configure IP Hub s Network and EAC Settings Network Settings Network mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 ACU Settings ACU address 0 0 0 0 ACU port 9990 TLS encryption Enabled 4 Back gt Next Cancel Network settings Configure Network Settings Network Mask Specify Network Mask for IP Hub in IP 4 format It is a mandatory field that only accepts numbers in the format 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255
110. rio Offline application on the MIFARE DESFire cards Key numbers range from 0 to 13 System limitation It is up to the system owner to assure that there is space enough on the access cards used for the actual system configuration Possible configurations are dependent on the size of the MIFARE DESFire EV1 cards used in the system and if they are used for other applications than Aperio Offline Plan your sector configuration with the following limitations in mind EE MIFARE DESFire 2K MIFARE DESFire 4K MIFARE DESFire 8K Max lock groups 4000 8096 16288 Max alarm slots 250 506 1018 Max scheduled 500 1012 2036 open slots Having max lock groups means no alarms and vice versa since they share the same storage space on the credential SOAA MIFARE Classic configuration G _ SOAA MIFARE Classic Configuration mm Key B 222222222222 Info file location Sector number 2 w Blocknumber 2 MIFARE key B Enter the 6 byte long hexadecimal MIFARE Classic Key B that applies for the user cards in your installation Example AABBCCI1 12233 Info file location Sector number Start sector used for the SOAA infomation file in the range of 0 39 Block number Start block for the SOAA information file in the used sector 0 2 or 0 14 for sectors 32 and higher Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio SOAA MIFARE DESFire Configuration lt gt
111. rio2 c100 rmifareDesfire 2 6 4 1344 afw ru Aperio2 c100 mifarePlus 2 6 4 1344 afw Aperio2 LF SDR 3 09 afw Aperio2 p100 LF SDR 2 6 4 1199 afw build c100 aperio2 mifarePlus 8 1 22357 afw Tidigare Skrivbord Mina dokument A Dator A File name Aperio2 c100 mifareDesfire 2 6 4 1344 afw Open Natverk r Files of type Aperio Firmware File afw Fw Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 69 Aperio 5 Enter the password supplied with the firmware Enter Password Please enter the password for the file Password eeeeeeeel Result The firmware upgrade window is shown with a list of the units that may be upgraded Depending on the firmware file the list of firmware may vary Two examples are shown below Click Release Info to get more information of firmware file 7A Firmware Lock Main Application 6 1 19489 Firmware Version 6 1 19489 a E n cuum 385 Lock Main Application r Firmware Lock SOR 2 3 18976 Lock Secure Area 2 6 18976 Not started Not started 0 Lock UHF E Progress 6 All firmware is selected to be downloaded by default Only uncheck firmware if site specific settings allow this Existing old firmware in hardware combined with new firmware can cause malfunction
112. rity Mode This procedure is equal as for Aperio Online See section Change the Security Mode on page 58 Factory reset When a factory reset is performed lock id lock group site code sector information logs and the RFID Key s are erased from the lock To reconnect and configure a lock that have been reset you need to remove and reinstall the battery to activate the UHF transceiver in the lock 1 Selectlock right click and select Factory reset Eile Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE a asg Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Lock Lock Id Lock Group Assigned Address General Information TETTE pnphiEnnngurstisn MacAddress 00 17 7A 01 02 01 99 66 UhFAddress 0x1001 Retrieve System Information Physical Location Office A Radio Channels 11 15 25 Configure Retrieve Event Log Retrieve Audit Trail Active Channel 11 2 405 GHz Security Mode Customer Mode Change Lock Identification Details Time Zone UTC Europe Dublin Change Radio Channels Site Code 1010 Switch to Manufacturer Mode Toggle Mode Disabled Upgrade Firmware Device Details Factory Reset Default Scheduled Open Start Time End Time Door information Lock Id Lock Group MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Open sectors PT m mc Used sectors USB radio dongle COM 7 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document N
113. rm ming Application New installation File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE e sg Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock Lock Id Lock Group Apply Configuration gt Configure Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Retriewe Audit Trail Change Lock Identification Details Change Radio Channels Switch to Manufacturer Mode Upgrade Firmware Factory Reset 2 Uncheck any of the three currently used channels to be able to select other radio channels Click OK Change radio channels in Lock 019966 At most you are able to set 3 separate radio channels 12 2 410 GHz 13 2 415 GHz 14 2 420 GHz 15 2 425 GHz 16 2 430 GHz 17 2 435 GHz 18 2 440 GHz 19 2 445 GHz 20 2 450 GHz 21 2 455 GHz 22 2 460 GHz 23 2 465 GHz 24 2 470 GHz 25 2 475 GHz 26 2 480 GHz Show card engage sensor Time remaining until timeout 12 seconds Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 101 Aperio 102 Result A progress bar shows that the update is being performed The Device update result dialog box shows the result of the update when it has been performed successfully updated radio channels To change radio channel in USB Radio Dongle see section Offline Installation Settings on page 8 Change the Secu
114. rride Credential Enter the PIN for the credential PIN 22323 Description Janitor PIN PIN code Description For example the PIN user Seos Enter New Override Credential Enter the credential in hexadecimal format Appended with zeros ifthe credential data does not fit into an even number of bytes For example 10 bit credential data 1111111101 Appended with zeros 1111111101000000 i r 40 i bese nies el Very av aren md Size in bits 1 384 10 1111 Credential Description Janitor Size in bits 1 384 Number of bits used for credential data on the credential Credential Card credential appended with zeroes on the right side and translated to hexadecimal format Description For example the credential owner Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 37 Aperio Legic UID Enter New Override Credential _ Enter data for the credential You may also enter a description ofthe credential l UID Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 12345ABCDE Description Janitor UID Card number Description For example the credential owner Legic Data Enter New Override Credential Enter data for the credential You may also enter a description of the credential l Data Hexadecimal Format e g 25A78FA4 112233 AABBCC Description Janitor Data Sector data stored on the credential Description
115. rt sector above 31 cannot be used in the current release of the Programming Application MIFARE Authentication Key A 16 byte long hexadecimal key is required to read the credential data For example 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF Read Key Select the read key that the credential is configured to use for sector reading The lock will give access only for this key o If key B is selected as sector data read key make sure that the access bits on the credential prevent reading of key B If key B is readable on the credential key B cannot be used to read the credential data Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 21 Aperio 22 Example Since MIFARE Plus has the same memory organization as MIFARE Classic we can use the same configuration We will also use Key A but here the length of this key should be 16 byte in this particular case 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF The configuration should look like this lt gt MIFARE Plus Configuration xs J Use MIFARE Plus RFID RFID Card Type MIFARE Plus Sector w Sector 14 Start Address in Sector 15 Length to read in Sector 4 MIFARE Authentication Key 001 12233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF Read Key MIFARE Key 4 DESFire UID r MIFARE DESFire Configuration J Use MIFARE DESFire RFID RFID Card Type DESFire UID w No settings are made to DESFire UID If you want to prevent DESFire fr
116. s 8 hours 1 EAC offline 4 lt Depending on the hardware different windows will appear in the wizard o If more than one lock is paired to the communication hub the Configure menu is found on the lock sensor and communication hub sub menus respectively Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio The following sections describe each window in the wizard RFID configuration Lock sensor A corresponding firmware for the given RFID type must be installed on the locks sensors Click Add Change to enter the settings for each credential type RFID Configuration Note that current RFID configurations in the Aperio lock are not displayed Select the RFID type you want to configure from the tabs below i MIFARE Plus MIFARE DESFire Low frequency Legic Changes to be sent Remove changes Add Change e iCLASS RFID format is also supported by the programming application However no settings are neces sary MIFARE Classic UID Default RFID Card Type MIFARE Classic UID No settings are made to MIFARE Classic UID If you want to prevent MIFARE Classic from being read at all by the lock uncheck Use MIFARE Classic RFID 18 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 MIFARE Classi
117. selected Prime ISO 15693 ISO 14443 Configuration type UID and data Segment search Search string hex 30030009 Segment type Filter None Start segment rData Use the first byte of the search string as address for Advant Start address Number of bytes 24 r Checksum Type CRC 16 bit Data start address 13 Data length 9 Checksum address 22 Allowed card types At least one card type must be selected VV Prime 4 ISO 15693 J ISO 14443 4 Configuration type UID and data r Segment search Search string hex 30030009 Segment type Filter Access Start segment 0 r Data Use the first byte of the search string as address 0 for Advant Start address Number of bytes 24 r Checksum Type CRC 16 bit Data start address 0 Data length 11 Checksum address 11 e Only one checksum can be selected To include the search string in the first data byte check the Use the first byte of the search string as address 0 for Advant 28 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Example Legic Prime Card Segment 0 only segment Search String 30 03 00 08 Segment type Data Data length 8 byte Checksum CRC 8 byte 0 6 Checksum address 7 Allowed card types At least one card type must be selected Prime 150 15693 ISO 14443 4 Configuration type UID and dat
118. ta Data sector Trailer 14 Data Data Data Sector Trailer 1 Data Data Data Sector Trailer 0 Data Data Manufacturer Block The configuration should look like this n SA MIFARE Classic Configuration 3 4 Use MIFARE Classic RFID RFID Card Type MIFARE Classic Sector w Sector 14 Start Address in Sector 17 Length to read in Sector 4 MIFARE Authentication Key 001122334455 Read Key MIFARE Key w canes 20 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio MIFARE Plus UID lt gt MIFARE Plus Configuration rer rer RFID Card Type MIFARE Plus UID No settings are made to MIFARE Classic UID If you want to prevent MIFARE Plus UID from being read at all by the lock uncheck Use MIFARE Plus RFID MIFARE Plus Sector Select MIFARE Plus Sector in the RFID Card Type drop down list E MIFARE Plus Conngurenen E 7 Use MIFARE Plus RFID RFID Card Type MIFARE Plus Sector w Sector 1 Start Address in Sector 5 Length to read in Sector 15 MIFARE Authentication Key 0011223344556677889944BBCCDDEEFF Read Key MIFARE Key A Start Address in Sector Parts of blocks within a sector can be used for credential data 0 to 47 for 1K MIFARE Classic credentials For 4K MIFARE Classic credentials 0 47 Start sector 0 to 31 and 0 239 Start sector above 31 Length to read in Sector Length of the credential data 1 48 Sta
119. tected 0x0007 The RTC is about to be updated mm m WW Save as Close This window contains a listing of the recent system events along with the date when it was observed If the number of events exceeds 200 older events are overwritten Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 95 Aperio 96 Retrieve Audit Trail This function displays a complete list of all access attempts for a particular lock 1 Right click and select Retrieve Audit Trail Ba JECTION F TOGgral NANG Em Jpiicatcior rvevy TFistaracor Bg x i File Installation Help ONLINE OFFLINE aan SUSTIO Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock Id Lock Group Lock 019966 Apply Configuration MAC Address 00 17 7A 01 02 01 99 66 Configure Physical location Office A Radio channels 11 16 25 Retrieve System Information Retrieve Event Log Active Channel 16 2 430 GHz Retrieve Audit Trail Security mode Customer Mode Site code 42 Change Lock Identification Details Toggle Mode Disabled Change Radio Channels Default Scheduled Open Switch to Manufacturer Mode Start Time Upgrade Firmware End Time Factory Reset Door Information Lock Id Lock Group MIFARE Classic Configuration Total number of sectors Number of alarm sectors Number of Scheduled Open sectors System sector Used sectors MEN
120. tructions of a standard Aperio online system including communication hubs and locks sensors Refer to ref 2 Aperio Online Quick Installation Guide For a standard Offline system refer to ref 3 Aperio Offline Quick Installation Guide This manual is applicable to version 2 6 6 of the Aperio Programming Application Abbreviations and Definitions Applicable Products This manual can be used for all versions of communication hubs Aperio support in the EAC system Note that the Aperio support may vary depending on the Aperio communication hub used and the level of integration Please contact your OEM for details Abbreviation Definition EAC Electronic Access Control The system controlling the access rules which is then conveyed to user cards through the Offline Updater DIP Dual in line Package A manual electric switch used for settings on the communication hub RFID Radio Frequency Identification The credential technology used ACU Access Control Unit The device within the EAC system that communicates with the communication hub TLS Transport Layer Security Cryptographic protocol that provides secure communication over TCP IP connections SOAA Standard Offline Access Application A standardized way of exchanging access data between credential and offline lock V2 Generation 2 of the Aperio platform V2SE Generation 2 of the Aperio platform using HID SE V3 Generation 3 of the Aperio platform References 1 ST 001323 Aper
121. ure r Configure Upgrade Firmware Pair with lack or sensor urity mode conflict nmunication Hub 024521 Manufacturer Mode Retrieve System Information k sensor 0148E8 Customer Mode Change Radio Channels Change EAC Address Hon Hub 024521 Change Physical Location Name 00 17 7A 01 02 02 45 21 Switch to Customer Mode ion Office A Firmware Flavor R5485 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Firmware Version 6 0 22795 Bootloader Version 1 2 5 Radio Protocol Version 23 Radio channels 11 16 25 Active Channel 25 2 475 GHz Security mode Manufacturer Mode EAC addressing mode Hormal address offset _ DIP Switch value 1 EAC Address 0 Remote unlock Enabled Default unlock duration For Wiegand 8 hours Number of Paired Locks and Sensors 2 USB radio dongle COM 7 6 Uncheck any of the three currently used channels to be able to select the same radio channels as for the lock sensor Click OK Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Result A progress bar shows that the update is being performed The Device update result dialog box shows the result of the update when it has been performed Successfully updated radio channels Please wait Setting the time of a lock Follow these steps to set the time of a lock 1 Selecta lock in the installation view 2 Inthe menu bar select Installation Online Settings and check that
122. ure Lock sensor 013542 RFID search order for V2 SE and V3 locks Change the default search order by enabling disabling specific protocols These RFID protocols will be used by the lock when searching for credentials By changing the default configuration you can reduce energy consumption and user indication time This configuration is only supported by Aperio v2 SE and V3 locks RFID search order for V2 SE and V3 locks Change Remove changes 2 Select the protocols used and or use the arrows to set the order the lock will perform a reading of a credential J lt Change RFID Search Order ISO IEC 144434 L1 1 7 ISO IEC 15693 4 ISO IEC 14443B The mapping between RFID protocols and credentials are as follows ISO IEC 14443A MIFARE Classic MIFARE DESFire MIFARE Plus iCLASS SEOS ISO IEC 14443B UID only ISO IEC 15693 iCLASS Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Escape and return configuration Lock This function allows the lock to remain unlocked a certain time after the door have been opened from the inside This window is only visible if Show advanced settings is activated in the Preferences window see section see section Preferences on page 9 1 Toset Escape and return configuration click Change Configure Lock sensor 0148ED Escape and return configuration Set Escape and return configuration if requi
123. urs 7 minutes and 38 seconds Production Date Main board January 10 2011 11 05 50 AM UTC Device Information Type Aperio Hub Serial number Version Information Firmware Flavor R5465 Multiple Lock Aperio protocol Major version 6 Minor version Build number 22795 AA Code Version Information Hardware Bom revision 255 PCB id Aperio Hub 3 PCB serial number PCB version 3 0 Reset diagnostic counters 50 Aperio Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Retrieve Event Log This function displays the event log for a particular lock or IP AH40 communication hub not available for sensor where you can find all system events performed on the lock In the example below the event log is retrieved from a lock 1 Right click and select Lock sensor Retrieve Event Log Db jo Programming Application New installation File Installation Help j ONLINE OFFLINE e e a Quick scan Scan Refresh Connect Disconnect Lock sensor Communication Hub EAC Address UHF Link Unknown alil EAC is offline ail Communication Hub 024521 isn t connected to ar EAC Apply Configuration Configure Communication Hub 024521 Lock sensor 013542 l Retrieve System Information 00 17 74 01 02 02 45 21 Communication Hub 024521 Retrieve Event Log Office A Retrieve Audit Trail RS485 Multiple Lock A
124. yte of the search string as address for Advant Start address Number of bytes 8 Checksum Type CRC 16 bit X Data start address 0 Data length 6 Checksum address 6 In the list select the card type to use Prime ISO 15693 Advant ISO 14443 A Advant Select UID with data in the drop down list Segment search Search string hex Max 24 characters hexadecimal even number of characters For example 30030009 Segment type filter The type of segment None Access or Data Start segment Specifies the segment from which to start the search It is useful in cases where more than one similar search string exists Integer in the range of 0 255 Data Use the first byte of the search string as address 0 for Advant Only for Advant card types in order to change the data addressing of Advant The first data byte will be the first search string stamp byte Start address Specifies the start address of the data Integer in the range of 0 255 Number of byte Specifies the number of byte of data to be read Integer in the range of 1 45 Checksum Type None does not require any of the checksum related fields to be specified but CRC 8 bit and 16 bit does Data start address Specifies the address where the data which checksum is to be calculated starts Integer in the range of 0 255 Aperio9 Programming Application Manual Document No ST 001321 E Date 1 August 2014 Aperio Data l
125. zard 17 RFID configuration Lock sensor 18 RFID Search order for V2 SE and V3 locks Lock 30 Escape and return configuration Lock 31 EAC and Network settings AH40 COMMUN UON RUD dosectetur scis 32 Advanced settings Keypad configuration Lock 34 Override credential Lock 35 Security Mode Settings Communication hub and Lock sensor spra e E a 38 Electronic Access Controller settings Communication NUD samainen 39 Advanced setting Radio channel settings Communication hub or Lock sensor 41 Advanced Lock sensor Settings Online 41 Applying a stored configuration to a communication hub lock sensor 4T Retrieve system information 49 PETE VE Event LOS siseses 51 Retrieve Audit Traiil 23 Change physical location name communication hub lock sensor 56 Change the Security Mode 58 Change the radio channels 59 Setting the time of a lock 62 Change IP address Communication hub sescenti tmd a _ J JMaEa ZD2Z 64 Managing configuratione 65 Exporting Configurqation 65 importing

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