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Product Information AP1005 – MaXS Hands-Free Reader

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<strong>Product</strong> <strong>Information</strong><br />

<strong>AP1005</strong> <strong>–</strong> <strong>MaXS</strong> <strong>Hands</strong>-<strong>Free</strong> <strong>Reader</strong><br />

An essential criterion for the selection of a card-reader system is the integrity of the medium. Many common<br />

systems have the major disadvantage that an ID card will “freely” hand over its data to any reader of the<br />

corresponding type (e.g. Barcode).<br />

To fulfill the highest possible security level, Nedap developed a real unique card using multiple DESauthentication<br />

over true hands free detection distances, the Nedap <strong>MaXS</strong> card. Because of the fact that<br />

Challenge & Respond differ per reading, it is virtually impossible to copy or imitate the <strong>MaXS</strong> card. Nedap’s<br />

<strong>AP1005</strong> is the ideal solution for usage of a secure card technology.<br />

Unique authentication principle<br />

In order to apply Nedap’s <strong>MaXS</strong> card,<br />

the <strong>MaXS</strong> reader is placed between<br />

the detection antenna and the door<br />

controller. Basically, the <strong>MaXS</strong> card is<br />

identical to the Nedap UniXS card with<br />

extensions to facilitate a high security<br />

communication.<br />

As soon as the detection antenna<br />

recognizes a <strong>MaXS</strong> card, a complex<br />

and fast algorithm is executed, that<br />

consists of four DES-calculations with<br />

four different encryption keys. The<br />

<strong>AP1005</strong> dispatches a random<br />

challenge to the <strong>MaXS</strong> card, which in<br />

turn responds with a singular<br />

response. Access is only permitted<br />

after the correct response has been<br />

sent.<br />

As challenge and response differ for<br />

each reading, copying or imitating the<br />

<strong>MaXS</strong> card is virtually impossible.<br />

Flexible system integration<br />

Depending on the requirements you<br />

can install the DES technology on<br />

specific doors or rooms for which this<br />

high security level is needed.<br />

Also in existing Nedap access control<br />

systems the <strong>MaXS</strong> authentication<br />

system can be implemented.<br />

Maximum secure use<br />

The <strong>MaXS</strong> card has been tested by<br />

TNO (Netherlands Organization for<br />

Applied Scientific Research). TNO has<br />

evaluated the <strong>MaXS</strong> technology in<br />

report EIB-RPT-990014 and have<br />

found no authentication flaws.<br />

<strong>Free</strong>ly selectable inputs<br />

Four freely software selectable digital<br />

inputs allow for the connection of<br />

important sensors like e.g. door status<br />

or manual override. These inputs can<br />

be monitored via the software against<br />

fraudulent handling such as short<br />

circuit, interruption and bypassing.<br />

The specific functions can be set<br />

through software.<br />

<strong>Free</strong>ly definable outputs<br />

Two freely definable relay based<br />

outputs are available for e.g. the door<br />

locks or alarms. To allow for driving<br />

door locks 12V or 24V power is<br />

available, which is continuously<br />

checked for short circuiting and<br />

changes to the voltage. In case of<br />

sabotage, an alarm follows<br />

immediately. On top of that, one 5V<br />

and one 12V outlet are available for<br />

e.g. acoustical and/or optical signaling.<br />

• Highly secure, multiple DES-<br />

Encryption<br />

• Reading distance up to 60cm<br />

• Four freely selectable inputs<br />

• Door contact supervision<br />

• Protected against short<br />

circuiting and sabotage<br />

• 2 freely definable relay outputs<br />

• RS232 interface<br />

• Hot swappable<br />

• AEbus extension up to 300m<br />

Self-test and status indication<br />

The <strong>AP1005</strong> has been equipped<br />

with a local self-test function, which<br />

checks all connected contacts,<br />

antennae and locks and which<br />

automatically generates a report.<br />

This test runs independently from<br />

network availability<br />

On the one hand this allows the<br />

“normal” technical staff to do the<br />

installation of the hardware<br />

elements <strong>–</strong> without a specific<br />

product training. On the other hand<br />

it reduces the effort of hardware<br />

error diagnosis and analysis. All<br />

relevant system status information<br />

is effectively displayed by color<br />

LED’s. Upon completion of the selftest,<br />

the <strong>AP1005</strong> automatically<br />

returns to operating mode.<br />

Bus extension up to 300m<br />

Remote doors or areas can now<br />

easily be secured and integrated in<br />

a cost effective way. The AEbus<br />

extension with an AEbus extender<br />

(AX2002) enables the extension up<br />

to 300m.<br />

Changes without prior note; © Nedap N.V., IDEAS, PO Box 103 NL-7140 AC GROENLO, The Netherlands, v3.8


Nedap <strong>MaXS</strong> Card<br />

When integrating the Nedap multiauthentication<br />

principle into your<br />

system, there is no need to replace<br />

all existing XS-Cards. Handing out<br />

the <strong>MaXS</strong>-Card to the authorized<br />

employees and update the local<br />

AEPU controller (software license) is<br />

sufficient. For further details, please<br />

refer to the product information about<br />

the Nedap <strong>MaXS</strong> card.<br />

Schematic principle:<br />

Nedap UniXS-Card<br />

Nedap <strong>MaXS</strong>-Card<br />

Energy<br />

Energy<br />

Easy installation<br />

All modules (AEpacks) of the AEOS<br />

system are mounted on a DIN rail<br />

and are hot swappable. No more<br />

requirement for high cost experts to<br />

do this simple installation.<br />

Interface<br />

For the connection of e.g. additional<br />

verification systems, one serial<br />

interface (RS232) is available.<br />

Additional verification systems<br />

To be able to verify whether an ID<br />

card that has been offered for<br />

access is actually being used by the<br />

rightful person, additional<br />

verification systems can be<br />

integrated. For example Pin Code<br />

Terminals and biometry devices for<br />

recognition of finger print, hand,<br />

face and iris can be used for that<br />

purpose.<br />

Technical Specifications <strong>AP1005</strong> Article#: 9840060<br />

Detection distance Up to 60cm, depending on applied card and antenna<br />

Housing Aluminum, metal and plastic<br />

Dimensions 230 x 126 x 70 mm 3 (length x width x height) <strong>–</strong> excl. DIN rail<br />

Interface RS232<br />

Weight ~600g<br />

Detection antenna<br />

Temperature Operational temp: 0 <strong>–</strong> 55C; storage: -30 <strong>–</strong> 65C<br />

Cabling AEbus max. 5m, max 300m with AX2002 AEbus Extender<br />

AEbus cable: 3 x 0.25mm 2 shielded<br />

Scrambled Card data<br />

Challenge using multiple DES<br />

Response using multiple DES<br />

Contacts and sensors: 100m n x 0.25mm 2<br />

Antenna connection max. 50m, 5x0,25mm 2 shielded<br />

Inputs Four, monitored, software selectable, intended for dry contact<br />

AP1001 or <strong>AP1005</strong><br />

With standard setting<br />

Outputs Two, dry contact NO/NC/COM with freely definable functions; Out1 monitored<br />

AP1001 or <strong>AP1005</strong><br />

including the <strong>MaXS</strong>-Card<br />

option.<br />

Installation See Installation Guide <strong>AP1005</strong><br />

Please note:<br />

Hardware and Software components are constantly being developed. The hardware functionality of the AEpacks is being handled by local software. You<br />

are advised to verify the required hardware functions versus availability of the corresponding software during the planning phase.<br />

Changes without prior note; © Nedap N.V., IDEAS, PO Box 103 NL-7140 AC GROENLO, The Netherlands, v3.8

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