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NVITE

quick reference guide


2022-01-19 | v1.01 | Doc. no. 5287987

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NVITE | quick reference guide

1 Installation
Safety instructions
The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service and repair:

• The NVITE reader may only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel.
• Disconnect the power supply before (dis)connecting any wires, the reader is NOT hot-swappable, so when making
or changing connections, power must be switched OFF.
• The cable shield shall be connected with safety ground and the metal case of the external device(s).
• To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the reader other than mentioned in this installation guide or
indicated by Nedap.

Mounting instructions
The NVITE reader can be mounted to any surface, including directly to metal. See the picture below for details about
the dimensions.

Figure 1: NVITE reader dimensions (mm)

Mount the base-plate on the required location.


1. Ensure that it is placed correctly covering the cable entry hole. The cable entry hole must be at least 11mm.
2. Properly fix the base-plate into its position using the 2 screws. When mounting on a stone or concrete wall drill
5mm holes for the plugs. When mounting on wood, drill with 2.5mm. Screws and plugs are included.

Install the NVITE reader onto the base-plate:


3. Feed the cable through the cable entry hole. Minimum cable bending radius 30mm.
4. Attach the top of the reader onto the base-plate.
5. Fix the assembly using the screw on the bottom.

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2 Connections
The NVITE reader is supplied with a 5 meter (15 feet) shielded cable pigtail with 12 colored wires.

RED Power supply 12 - 24VDC


BLACK Power supply 0VDC, DC-Ground
BROWN RS485 A (-)
GREEN RS485 B (+)
GRAY Data-0 / CLK
PINK Data-1 / DAT
YELLOW Tamper switch (normally closed)
GRAY/PINK Tamper switch (common)
RED/BLUE LED_UL_IN (UL = unlock)
WHITE LED_NA_IN (NA = not authorized)
PURPLE Nedap antenna interface. Connect to ANT
BLUE BEEP_IN
SHIELD Shield

Notes
Cable shield shall be connected to the metal case of the external device(s).
Cable extensions shall only be made by means of shielded cable(s).
All shields of the shielded cable extensions shall be connected together and to the metal case of the external device(s).

3 USB
The NVITE reader features an USB interface for service, installation and firmware upgrade purposes. The Mini-USB
connector is located on the bottom of the device and can only be reached when the bottom screw is opened and the
reader is lifted away from the base-plate. This ensures that unauthorized modifications to the reader settings can be
detected using the tamper switch.

USB Driver installation


Make sure your computer is connected with internet. Connect the NVITE reader to your computer via the USB cable.
The USB drivers may be installed automatically. In case you need to install the USB drivers manually, please go to the
website www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm and download the VCP (Virtual Com Port) drivers. After successful
installation of the USB drivers the reader will appear in the Windows device manager in "Ports (COM & LPT)" section.

Notes
• While the USB cable is connected, the RS485 interface is disabled!
• The maximum USB cable length shall be < 2 meter.
• A shielded USB cable shall be used.

4 Reader configuration
The NVITE reader can be configured easily using the NVITE configuration software. This software tool can be
downloaded from our partner portal https://portal.nedapidentification.com.

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A Technical specifications
Version Comment
Part number 9566945 - NVITE Reader - model NVR2001
Dimensions 150 x 50 x 40 mm (5.9 x 2 x 1.6 inch)
Color RAL9006 cover and RAL7016 chassis
Weight 0,5 kg (1.1 lbs)
Protection class IP65 (approx. NEMA4x)
Material Aluminum (Zamak5) chassis with polycarbonate cover
Operating temperature -20 to +60 °C (-4 to +140 °F)
Storage temperature -20 to +60 °C (-4 to +140 °F)
Relative humidity 10 to 93 % relative humidity, non-condensing
Power supply 12 to 24 VDC (from power-limited UL294 or UL603 listed power source)
Power consumption 0.4A @ 12 VDC, 0.2A @ 24VDC
Bluetooth low energy: up to 15 meter (may be restricted by mobile-app)
Read range
NFC, LF proximity cards and smartcards: up to 5 cm
Barcode scanner QR-code (QR1, QR2, QR micro), as well as most mainstream 1D and 2D barcodes
Bluetooth low energy: 2.402 to 2.480 GHz
Operating frequency NFC and smartcards: 13.56 MHz
Proximity cards: 120 kHz
120 kHz: Nedap + EM4200 + HID-PROX + AWID-LF
13.56 MHz: ISO14443A, MIFARE DESFIRE (EV1/EV2/EV3), MIFARE Classic,
Supported RFID cards
MIFARE Ultralight (C), MIFARE Plus (SL3), ISO15693, HID iCLASS, LEGIC Advant,
LEGIC Prime and Sony Felica.
Communication interfaces RS485, USB service interface
Communication protocols CR/LF, OSDP
Relay output No relay output
Input 2 TTL digital inputs for LED control, 1 TTL digital input for beeper control
2 open-collector outputs (OSDP)
Output
Wiegand, Magstripe ISO7811/2 (clock & data)
Fixed cable length of 5 meter (16.4 ft) included pigtail
Max. cable length Wiegand 150 meter (500 ft) 22 AWG
RS485 1200 meter (4000 ft) when installed properly
Tamper switch Magnetic switch, normally closed
Europe R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
USA: FCC Title 47 Part 15B and 15C
Canada: ISED ICES-003 and RSS210
Safety: EN60950-1
Standards
EMC: EN301489
Telecom: EN330 330 and EN300 328
Human Exposure assessment: ICNIRP Guidelines, EN62369 and EN50364
UL294

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B Disclaimer
This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication
conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its
use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be
reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher.

C Document revision
Version Date Comment
1.01 2022-01-19 Updated supported RFID cards
1.00 2020-02-04 Created

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