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Pamex Enkore Series A Multi-Family Door Access Control Solution Project Implementation Guide 1 KE1-D7P1A, KE1-INP35A Table of Contents Introduction4 Before Installation6 Check List6 Pamex MFSP Service Platform6 Implementation Guide7 Concepts7 Construction Phase8 Lock Registration Phase9 Plan your area tree10 Build the area tree using MF-Admin Server11 Plan your programming cards14 Setup Wifi AP and Create Programming Cards16 Register Locks to MF-Admin Server19 Verify lock registration using Master Card21 Go-live Phase26 Create Tenant Cards34 Create Staff Card42 Create Vendor Card47 Create Guest/Temp Card54 Shutdown Public Area58 Area Time Control59 Lock Scheduling60 Access Control Rule64 Time Control - Add/Remove Holidays66 Advanced Setup Guide68 Lock Report Interval68 Alert Settings69 Appendix71 Lock UI Patterns (LED & Buzzer)71 Wall Reader73 Wall Reader74 Wifi AP Specification and Settings75 Factory default settings - Wall Reader76 Factory default settings - Deadbolt77 Factory default settings - Leverset78 Factory default settings - Interconnect79 MF-Admin Server Parameters default settings80 Application Parameters80 2 System Parameters80 Mifare Card Specification81 Card Types82 Area Types84 Lock Real Time Events85 Default Severity of Alert Types86 FCC Statement87 NCC Statement88 3 Introduction The Pamex Enkore series is a total solution for multi-family door access control. It not only has several models of the lock but also the browser-based central management system (MF-Admin server). Figure 1 : Pamex Enkore System Architecture Overview Figure 1 shows the system architecture of Pamex Enkore solution, Below are the brief description of each component: 1.Chrome browser: The user interface to the MF-Admin Server (2). You need a PC with a Chrome browser to use MF-Admin. The card reader/writer (No.6 in figure 1) will be connected to this PC using USB. You may also use the windows server (5) as the client PC. 2.MF-Admin Server: An application running on a Windows server (5). It provides all the functions to manage the access control of the locks and the cards/fobs. 3.Wifi AP: All the Enkore locks have the wifi capability and are necessary to connect to a wifi AP in order to be programmed by the MF-Admin server. There should be a few to many Wifi APs at a multi-family property. Wifi AP is not part of Enkore products. Check the lock specifications in the Appendix for the compatible Wifi AP. 4.Enkore smart locks and NFC cards: All the Enkore locks are smart locks that are accessed using NFC card/fob (Mifare Desfire). 5.Windows Server: MF-Admin server is installed on this server. 6.Card Reader/Writer: MP100 is the default reader to issue a new card/fob to users/residents. 4 Figure 2: MP100 7.DB Server : A database is installed on windows server to keep all the data of the system. It is installed and automatically configured by the install program. Please reference MF-Admin & MP100 installation guide. 8.MFSP platform : MFSP (Multi-Family Service Platform) is a cloud service for all the MF-Admin Servers around the world. This platform is operated by Pamex. Connected your MF-Admin Server to MFSP is not required but we encourage you to do so. MFSP will provide some enhancement to Enkore solution in the future. 5 Before Installation Check List ●Locks ●Cards : Crypto Card x 2, Construction Card x 5, Blank Card x 10 ●MF-Admin + MP100 Software ●MP100 Card Reader x 1 ●Windows Server x 1 Pamex MFSP Service Platform ●This section is for Pamex only. ●Before any Enkore installation, Pamex admin will have to create a project in MFSP in order to get the unique project code. ●An Enkore installation will need at least one Crypto card to activate all the locks. Crypto cards can only be issued through MFSP by Pamex. MFSP will keep the encryption keys of the Mifare Desfire card for every project. 6 Implementation Guide Concepts Pamex Enkore setup can be thought of in terms of three phases: Depending on the progress of your project, there are three phases defined as : ●Construction Phase : All the door locks are installed but not programmed yet. MF-Admin server is not necessary for this phase. ●Lock Registration Phase : The door locks are ready to be programmed/registered to the MF-Admin server. ●Go-Live Phase : All the locks are registered to MF-Admin Server. The system is ready to go. Normally, as time goes by, a project will first in the construction phase, then go to the lock registration phase, then the go-live phase. Each phase requires different tasks to be completed as described below. In this guide, we will use the term Card or Key from time to time. Both terms refer to the Mifare Card or Mifare key fob is issued by Pamex Enkore solution. Used by the Pamex Enkore system. MP100 is the only device you use to issue card/key. Note that sometimes you have to re-place (take a card off the reader then place the card on the reader again) the card on the reader to successfully complete your card operation. MF-Admin server will remind you to re-place the card as possible as it can. But remember to do so when you encounter MP100 reader error. It’s not a bug but the nature of Mifare Card operations. 7 Construction Phase Make sure you have Crypto Cards and Construction Cards on hand. Crypto Card and Construction Card are shipped from Pamex together with physical locks. (See Appendix: Card Types) In the scenario that wifi network and MF-Admin Server is not ready, and you have installed locks on the doors, you will need Construction Cards to unlock and open the door. A lock can be unlocked using Construction Card only after it has successfully scanned the Crypto Card but before programmed by programming card. No other cards can unlock the doors at this moment. A Construction Card can unlock any locks which have been scanned by Crypto Card given by Pamex for your project only. Depending on the lock model, the lock will present below response when scanning Mifare Cards : Lock Model Crypto Card Success Crypto Card Fail…
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Confidentiality Letter Date: 2020-05-28 Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: 2AQ8A-KE1-DNI-A Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Short Term Permanent Block Diagrams Short Term External Photos Short Term Permanent Internal Photos Short Term Permanent Operation Description/Theory of Operation Short Term Permanent Part List/Tune-Up Procedure Short Term Permanent Schematics Short Term Test Setup Photos Short Term Permanent User’s Manual Pamex Inc. has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of 180 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify TUV Rheinland in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. TUV Rheinland will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04- 1705. Sincerely, Charles Chen () (Print name)
15-Jul-20 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: 2AQ8AKE1DNIA Models: KE1D7P1A, KE1INP35A Declaration on Similarity We herewith confirm that for the models listed above the RF Transmitter Module is Electrically Identical. The differences are in the model numbers and in the digital data interface. ___________________ Charles Chen (Signature) (Printed)
Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 1 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A KE1-INP35A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 2 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 3 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 4 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 14 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 15 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 16 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A
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Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 5 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 6 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 7 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 8 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 9 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 10 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A RFID Antenna Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 11 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 12 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Appendix P Photo Documentation Page 13 of 16 60385253 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A
Produkte Products Prü fbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 60376695 001 Seite 28 von 28 Page 28 of 28 6. Safety Human Exposure 6.1 RF Exposure Compliance 6.1.1 Power Density Results Separation distance is more than 20 cm, thus mobile device exposure limits can be applied. Maximum Exposure: Power to Antenna (mW) 66.99mW Power to Antenna (dBm) 18.3dBm Antenna Gain3.3dBi Power+Ant Gain143.2mW Distance20cm S= 0.028mW/cm^2 Limit: 1 mW/cm 2 Limit 0.3-1.34 MHz (100) mW/cm 2 1.34-30 MHz (180/f 2 ) mW/cm 2 30-300 MHz 0.2 mW/cm 2 300-1500 MHz f/1500 mW/cm 2 1500-100,000 MHz 1.0 mW/cm 2
Prü fbericht - Produkte Test Report - Products Prü fbericht-Nr.: Test report no.: 60376695 001 Auftrags-Nr.: Order no.: 238114490 Seite 1 von 28 Page 1 of 28 Kunden-Referenz-Nr.: Client reference no.: N/A Auftragsdatum: Order date: 10-Jan-2020 Auftraggeber: Client: Pamex Inc. PAMEX INC, 4680 VINITA CT, CHINO, CA, 91710, UNITED STATES Prü fgegenstand: Test item: Enkore Bezeichnung / Typ-Nr.: Identification / Type no.: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Auftrags-Inhalt: Order content: FCC Part 15C Test report (WiFi 2.4GHz) Prü fgrundlage: Test specification: FCC 47CFR Part 15: Subpart C Section 15.247 Wareneingangsdatum: Date of sample receipt: 03-Jun-2020 Prü fmuster-Nr.: Test sample no: A002839446-001 A002839446-002 Prü fzeitraum: Testing period: 09-Jun-2020 – 12-Jun-2020 Ort der Prü fung: Place of testing: EMC/RF Laboratory Taipei Prü flaboratorium: Testing laboratory: Taipei Testing Laboratories Prü fergebnis*: Test result*: Pass ü berprü ft von: reviewed by: Mars Y.J. Lin genehmigt von authorized by: Ryan W.T. Chen Datum: 22-Jun-2020 Date: Datum: 22-Jun-2020 Date: Stellung / Position: Project Engineer Stellung / Position: Project Manager Sonstiges / Other: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A use the same parts and RF chip, only the appearance of the door handle is different, the measurement is directly carried out with the worst model. After evaluation, KE1-INP35A is the worst model. Zustand des Prü fgegenstandes bei Anlieferung: Condition of the test item at delivery: Prüfmuster vollständig und unbeschädigt Test item complete and undamaged * Legende: 1 = sehr gut 2 = gut 3 = befriedigend 4 = ausreichend 5 = mangelhaft P(ass) = entspricht o.g. Prüfgrundlage(n) F(ail) = entspricht nicht o.g. Prüfgrundlage(n) N/A = nicht anwendbar N/T = nicht getestet * Legend: 1 = very good 2 = good 3 = satisfactory 4 = sufficient 5 = poor P(ass) = passed a.m. test specification(s) F(ail) = failed a.m. test specification(s) N/A = not applicable N/T = not tested Dieser Prü fbericht bezieht sich nur auf das o.g. Prü fmuster und darf ohne Genehmigung der Prü fstelle nicht auszugsweise vervielfältigt werden. Dieser Bericht berechtigt nicht zur Verwendung eines Prü fzeichens. This test report only relates to the a. m. test sample. Without permission of the test center this test report is not permitted to be duplicated in extracts. This test report does not entitle to carry any test mark. TUV Rheinland Taiwan Ltd. 11F., No. 758, Sec. 4, Bade Rd., Taipei 105, Taiwan, R.O.C. Mail: [email protected] Web: www.tuv.com Produkte Products Prü fbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 60376695 001 Seite 2 von 28 Page 2 of 28 TEST SUMMARY Report Section FCC Clause Test Item Result 5.1.1 15.247(b) & 15.203 Antenna Requirement Pass 5.1.2 15.247(b) Peak Output Power Pass 5.1.3 15.247(a)(2) 6 dB Bandwidth Pass 5.1.3 2.1049 99% Occupied Bandwidth Pass 5.1.4 15.247(e) Power Spectral Density Pass 5.1.5 15.247(d) Conducted Spurious Emissions and Band Edges Pass 5.1.6 15.247(d) & 15.205 & 15.209 Radiated Spurious Emissions and Band Edges Pass 6.1 2.1091 RF Exposure Compliance Pass Note: Determining compliance based on the results of the compliance measurement, not taking into account measurement instrumentation uncertainty. Produkte Products Prü fbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 60376695 001 Seite 3 von 28 Page 3 of 28 Contents HISTORY OF THIS TEST REPORT .............................................................................. 5 1. GENERAL REMARKS ............................................................................................. 6 1.1 COMPLEMENTARY MATERIALS ............................................................................... 6 1.2 DECISION RULE OF CONFORMITY ........................................................................... 6 2. TEST SITES .......................................................................................................... 7 2.1 TEST LABORATORY .............................................................................................. 7 2.2 TEST FACILITY ...................................................................................................... 7 2.3 TRACEABILITY ...................................................................................................... 8 2.4 CALIBRATION ....................................................................................................... 8 2.5 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................... 8 3. GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION ......................................................................... 9 3.1 PRODUCT FUNCTION AND INTENDED USE ............................................................... 9 3.2 SYSTEM DETAILS AND RATINGS ............................................................................. 9 3.3 NOISE GENERATING AND NOISE SUPPRESSING PARTS .......................................... 10 3.4 SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS ..................................................................................... 10 4. TEST SET-UP AND OPERATION MODES ................................................................. 11 4.1 PRINCIPLE OF CONFIGURATION SELECTION .......................................................... 11 4.2 CARRIER FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL ................................................................... 11 4.3 TEST OPERATION AND TEST SOFTWARE ............................................................... 12 4.4 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT ............................................. 13 4.5 COUNTERMEASURES TO ACHIEVE EMC COMPLIANCE ........................................... 14 4.6 TEST SETUP DIAGRAM ........................................................................................ 14 4.7 DUTY CYCLE OF TEST SIGNAL ............................................................................. 15 5. TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................... 16 5.1 TRANSMITTER REQUIREMENT & TEST SUITES ....…
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Appendix C Photographs of Test Set-Up Page 1 of 3 60385252 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Photograph 1: Se t-up for Spurious Emissions (Front Vie w) Photograph 2: Se t-up for Spurious Emissions (Back Vie w 1) Appendix C Photographs of Test Set-Up Page 2 of 3 60385252 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Photograph 3: Se t-up for Spurious Emissions (Back Vie w 2) Photograph 4: Se t-up for Spurious Emissions (Back Vie w 3) Appendix C Photographs of Test Set-Up Page 3 of 3 60385252 001 Product: Enkore Type Identification: KE1-INP35A, KE1-D7P1A Photograph 5: Se t-up for Spurious Emissions (Back Vie w 4) Photograph 6: Se t-up for Spurious Emissions (Back Vie w 5)
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 66.99 mW |

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