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NQ7MOMR705B.A.S.I.S.(tm)V

Best Lock Corporation
B.A.S.I.S.(tm)V - FCC ID NQ7MOMR705 - Best Lock Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Jul 18, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 18, 2001
Equipment Note
B.A.S.I.S.(tm)V
Frequency Range
0.12500000 - 0.12500000
Company
Best Lock Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

KBV lever styles....................................................................7 Options ................................................................................7 Software overview ................................................................8 System architecture ..............................................................9 Standard cards....................................................................10 Order procedure ..........................................................10, 11 Battery life chart ................................................................11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..................................................................2 Software and hardware features ..................................2 System components ....................................................3 HBV specifications........................................................4 HBV functions ..............................................................5 HBV lever styles ............................................................5 KBV specifications ........................................................6 KBV functions ..............................................................7 PagePage 2 STAND-ALONE EL TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES INTRODUCTION STAND-ALONE EL Introducing B.A.S.I.S.™V– a highly efficient stand-alone lock system that utilizes card reader technology and is integrated into B.A.S.I S.™2000. With B.A.S.I.S.™V, ID cards are encoded with all the necessary information to control door access. The system integrates with virtually any existing database, and allows unsurpassed capabilities in storing and retrieving access activity data. B.A.S.I.S.™Vinvolves no costly wiring, is easy to manage, and offers a broad range of integrated features. In fact, everything about B.A.S.I.S.™Vwas designed to think . . . so you don’t have to. SOFTWARE FEATURES •B.A.S.I.S.™V(an off-line system) is integrated into BEST’s on-line software, eliminating the inefficiencies of having two separate systems – one for off-line and one for on-line. • Dynamically integrates with most existing databases with real-time information updates, eliminating the tedious process of re-entering user data. • Multiple locations can be networked to conveniently access a single database. • Complete history of access activity can easily be obtained. • Automatic backup reduces the risk of losing data. • Operates on a desktop PC, or laptop PC with minimal system requirements. • Provides easy-to-use menus and dialog boxes. • Is password protected. • Lets you create lockset configurations, which include programming settings and a user card database, from a remote PC. • Stores as many lockset configurations as you have disk space for. • Programs and retrieves data from locks. • Lets you create new lockset configurations by copying and editing existing configurations. • Lets many locks share the same lockset configuration. • Can transfer data between PCs. • Downloading and printing of history events. • Creating standardized lock configuration templates. HARDWARE FEATURES • Mag stripe available as track 1 or track 2. • Swipe reader that reads ISO standard size I.D. cards. • Battery life varies depending on the token reader and chassis type chosen. (See page 11 for battery pack chart.) • Costs are controlled by availability of replacement parts versus having to replace entire unit. • Local factory-trained technical services are available 24 hours a day to meet any emergency need. •B.A.S.I.S.™Vcan allow or record 5,000 users / history per lockset. • Heavy-duty mechanical platform designed and manufactured for the toughest applications. • Key override detection records and documents when a key is used. (Key override feature standard on B.A.S.I.S.™V.) • Deadbolt sensing prevents access to unauthorized cards when deadbolt is thrown. • Interchangeable core mechanical override allows for emergency access. •B.A.S.I.S.™Vhardware is available in trims and most finishes that match BEST’s 9K cylindrical series and 30H mortise series, providing aesthetic continuity. • Weather-resistant for versatile applications, including doors exposed to inclement conditions. • Available in Motorola and HID proximity readers, smart card, mag stripe card, and combination mag stripe dual keypad. SYSTEM COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION B.A.S.I.S. Software–Software that lets you define programming settings and the user database for groups of locks, as well as individual locks. The software lets you view and print information about locks at any time. (To order, contact your local Best Access Systems office.) Programming Cable – Programming cable allows you to connect to individual locks. (To order, contact your local Best Access Systems office.) Smart Card Cards – A credit-card-size card with a smart card chip containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Mag Stripe Cards – A credit-card-size card with a magnetic stripe containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Proximity Cards – A credit-card-size card with a proximity chip containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Smart Card Encoder –The device that “reads”, “writes” and “erases” information on the smart card. This also includes the software that controls the card encoder. Requires a PC B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 11.) Mag Stripe Card Encoder –The device that “reads”, “writes” and “erases” information on the magnetic-stripe card. This also includes the software that controls the card encoder. Requires a PC & B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 11.) Mag Stripe Electronic Lock –A battery-powered, self-contained swipe reader electronic lock that uses standard mag stripe cards. Controls access to door and c…

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Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID: NQ7MOMR705 Request for Confidentiality In accordance with 47 C.F.R. Section 0.459, we, Best Access, hereby request confidentiality for the block diagram, schematic and product description presented for certification. In support of the Request for Confidentiality, the following is stated: Enclosed within this application is technical information which we deem to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to our disadvantage. To assist in assuring that we receive the full value of our product and protect its competitive posture, we respectfully request this grant of confidentiality. Best Access

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SYSTEM COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION B.A.S.I.S. Software–Software that lets you define programming settings and the user database for groups of locks, as well as individual locks. The software lets you view and print information about locks at any time. (To order, contact your local Best Access Systems office.) Programming Cable – Programming cable allows you to connect to individual locks. (To order, contact your local Best Access Systems office.) Smart Card Cards – A credit-card-size card with a smart card chip containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Mag Stripe Cards – A credit-card-size card with a magnetic stripe containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Proximity Cards – A credit-card-size card with a proximity chip containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Smart Card Encoder –The device that “reads”, “writes” and “erases” information on the smart card. This also includes the software that controls the card encoder. Requires a PC B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 11.) Mag Stripe Card Encoder –The device that “reads”, “writes” and “erases” information on the magnetic-stripe card. This also includes the software that controls the card encoder. Requires a PC & B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 11.) Mag Stripe Electronic Lock –A battery-powered, self-contained swipe reader electronic lock that uses standard mag stripe cards. Controls access to door and can be programmed with B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 10.) Smart Card Electronic Lock –A battery-powered, self-contained insertion reader electronic lock that uses smart cards. Controls access to door and can be programmed with B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 10.) Dual Validation Reader – A battery-powered, self-contained dual validation reader electronic lock that combines standard mag stripe and keypad validation. Controls access to door and can be programmed with B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 10.) Proximity Reader – A battery-powered, self-contained proximity card reader electronic lock that uses standard proximity cards. Controls access to door and can be programmed with B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 10.) PDA (palm top not shown) – A PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) is a palm top device that connects to a PC to transport programming data from a B.A.S.I.S. system to the lockset or retrieve history data. The PDA can also provide diagnostic data from the lockset. Software for the palm device is included in the B.A.S.I.S. software. (Contact your local Best Access Systems office or visit our web site for a recommended BEST–supported device.) 3 ECTRONIC LOCKS ECTRONIC LOCKS SYSTEM COMPONENTS SYSTEM COMPONENTS The B.A.S.I.S.™VSystem is an electronic access control system that can be programmed to meet your facilities access control needs. The system is designed to secure your facility by granting specific access rights to authorized people, based on a defined time schedule for each lock in the system. By tracking events at the locks, the system provides information to help you maintain the security of your facility. Mag Stripe Encoder B.A.S.I.S. Software Mag Stripe Electronic Lock Smart Card Electronic Lock Smart Card Encoder Mag Stripe Cards/ Proximity Cards/ Smart Card Cards COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION 1 Programming Cable 2 6 7 Dual Validation Reader Proximity Reader 8 9 5 4 3 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ID Label/Location Info

A 4 ENGINEERDATE DRAWING SCALE SHEET DRAWN BY APP. BYMODELED BYDATE DATE DATE PROJECT 321 B C D TM TM ACCESS SYSTEMS TM TM ACCESS SYSTEMS SECONDARY PRODUCT FAMILYPRIMARY PRODUCT FAMILY A A BDH6-27-01LEH6-27-01 BDH6-27-01LEH6-27-01 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1.000 REV.E.C.N.BYDATEAPR. REQ'DDESCRIPTIONDRAWINGITEM 1135V O/S ESCUTCHEON, NON I/CC60406 1 1135V O/S ESCUTCHEON, W/FIG 8C60445 111135V O/S ESCUTCHEON, W/O FIG 8C60446 119KV O/S ESCUTCHEON (SHOWN)C60449 1111111111GASKET FOR READER BEZELB603212 2222222222LENS RETAINING RINGA603183 1111111111PULL TAB FOR BACKUP BATTERYB632984 11111PROX BEZEL S/A FOR B.A.S.I.S. (MOTOROLA)B64403 5 11111PROX BEZEL S/A FOR B.A.S.I.S. (HID)B64404 2222222222SEALING LENS COVERA603176 1111111111B.A.S.I.S., PROX CONTROL ASS'Y (PROGRAMMED)C644297 1111111111PRIMARY HARNESSC632888 111111DEADBOLT & KEY OVERRIDE SENSOR HARNESSB632869 1111111111ADHESIVE TAPE FOR SOUNDER (NOT SHOWN, NOTE 2)A6032410 1111111111HARNESS CLAMPB6329411 1111111111ESCUTCHEON GASKETA6072512 4444444444BEZEL MOUNTING SCREWSA6034813 2222222222#8-32 X 3/8" PHILLIPS PAN HD SCREW, TRI-LOBE, THREAD FORMINGPURCHASE14 1111111111LITHIUM COIN CELL BATTERY BR1225 3.0VPURCHASE15 1111111111SHORT PROGRAMMING CABLEA6104216 11111FCC LABEL, B.A.S.I.S., MOTOROLAA64401 17 11111FCC LABEL, B.A.S.I.S., HIDA64402 C64406-C644159KBV35HBVINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 1 OF 1 (MOTOROLA AND HID) SPECIFICATIONS ARE TO BE INTERPRETED ACCORDING TO ANSI Y14.5-1982. 125105 B.A.S.I.S. O/S ESCUTCHEON ASSY, PROX C64406 MOT B.A.S.I.S. O/S ESCUTCHEON,NON I/C PROX. 35HBV C64407 HID C64408 MOT B.A.S.I.S. O/S ESCUTCHEON,W/FIG 8 PROX C64409 HID C64410 MOT B.A.S.I.S. O/S ESCUTCHEON,W/O FIG 8 PROX C64411 HID C64412 MOT B.A.S.I.S. O/S ESCUTCHEON,W/O FIG 8, W/O D.B. PROX C64413 HID C64414 MOT B.A.S.I.S. O/S ESCUTCHEON.PROX 9KBV C64415 HID NOTES: 1) POSITION COM-PORT INTO TRIM AS SHOWN. DO NOT DEFORM AT ASSEMBLY. 2) ADHESIVE TAPE FOR SOUNDER APPLIED PRIOR TO SOUNDER INSTALLATION. 3) ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING WITH ELECTRONIC SUB-ASSEMBLIES 4) POSITION GASKET ON ESCUTCHEON AS SHOWN. SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 4 4 5) PLACE PULL TAB (ITEM 4) BETWEEN BATTERY (ITEM 15) AND OUTER BATTERY TERMINAL HOLDER. INSTALL AS SHOWN. 6) TIGHTEN COM-PORT NUT AT ASSEMBLY. DO NOT OVER-TORQUE. 8 SEE NOTE 5 SEE NOTE 7 7) TORQUE SCREWS TO 7.8 IN-LB 1.5 IN-LB MAX RPM 450. 16 9 9KBV SHOWN IMPORTANT: AT INSTALLATION PULL OUT: Activates Backup Battery 1 10 11 12 15 14 SEE NOTE 6 17 13 2 3 6 SEE NOTE 3 SECTION A-A 5 7 SEE NOTE 1

Operational Description

KBV lever styles....................................................................7 Options ................................................................................7 Software overview ................................................................8 System architecture ..............................................................9 Standard cards....................................................................10 Order procedure ..........................................................10, 11 Battery life chart ................................................................11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..................................................................2 Software and hardware features ..................................2 System components ....................................................3 HBV specifications........................................................4 HBV functions ..............................................................5 HBV lever styles ............................................................5 KBV specifications ........................................................6 KBV functions ..............................................................7 PagePage 2 STAND-ALONE EL TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES INTRODUCTION STAND-ALONE EL Introducing B.A.S.I.S.™V– a highly efficient stand-alone lock system that utilizes card reader technology and is integrated into B.A.S.I S.™2000. With B.A.S.I.S.™V, ID cards are encoded with all the necessary information to control door access. The system integrates with virtually any existing database, and allows unsurpassed capabilities in storing and retrieving access activity data. B.A.S.I.S.™Vinvolves no costly wiring, is easy to manage, and offers a broad range of integrated features. In fact, everything about B.A.S.I.S.™Vwas designed to think . . . so you don’t have to. SOFTWARE FEATURES •B.A.S.I.S.™V(an off-line system) is integrated into BEST’s on-line software, eliminating the inefficiencies of having two separate systems – one for off-line and one for on-line. • Dynamically integrates with most existing databases with real-time information updates, eliminating the tedious process of re-entering user data. • Multiple locations can be networked to conveniently access a single database. • Complete history of access activity can easily be obtained. • Automatic backup reduces the risk of losing data. • Operates on a desktop PC, or laptop PC with minimal system requirements. • Provides easy-to-use menus and dialog boxes. • Is password protected. • Lets you create lockset configurations, which include programming settings and a user card database, from a remote PC. • Stores as many lockset configurations as you have disk space for. • Programs and retrieves data from locks. • Lets you create new lockset configurations by copying and editing existing configurations. • Lets many locks share the same lockset configuration. • Can transfer data between PCs. • Downloading and printing of history events. • Creating standardized lock configuration templates. HARDWARE FEATURES • Mag stripe available as track 1 or track 2. • Swipe reader that reads ISO standard size I.D. cards. • Battery life varies depending on the token reader and chassis type chosen. (See page 11 for battery pack chart.) • Costs are controlled by availability of replacement parts versus having to replace entire unit. • Local factory-trained technical services are available 24 hours a day to meet any emergency need. •B.A.S.I.S.™Vcan allow or record 5,000 users / history per lockset. • Heavy-duty mechanical platform designed and manufactured for the toughest applications. • Key override detection records and documents when a key is used. (Key override feature standard on B.A.S.I.S.™V.) • Deadbolt sensing prevents access to unauthorized cards when deadbolt is thrown. • Interchangeable core mechanical override allows for emergency access. •B.A.S.I.S.™Vhardware is available in trims and most finishes that match BEST’s 9K cylindrical series and 30H mortise series, providing aesthetic continuity. • Weather-resistant for versatile applications, including doors exposed to inclement conditions. • Available in Motorola and HID proximity readers, smart card, mag stripe card, and combination mag stripe dual keypad. SYSTEM COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION B.A.S.I.S. Software–Software that lets you define programming settings and the user database for groups of locks, as well as individual locks. The software lets you view and print information about locks at any time. (To order, contact your local Best Access Systems office.) Programming Cable – Programming cable allows you to connect to individual locks. (To order, contact your local Best Access Systems office.) Smart Card Cards – A credit-card-size card with a smart card chip containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Mag Stripe Cards – A credit-card-size card with a magnetic stripe containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Proximity Cards – A credit-card-size card with a proximity chip containing information. These cards can be encoded and sent to the user or encoded by the user at their facility. (To order, see page 10.) Smart Card Encoder –The device that “reads”, “writes” and “erases” information on the smart card. This also includes the software that controls the card encoder. Requires a PC B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 11.) Mag Stripe Card Encoder –The device that “reads”, “writes” and “erases” information on the magnetic-stripe card. This also includes the software that controls the card encoder. Requires a PC & B.A.S.I.S. software. (To order, see page 11.) Mag Stripe Electronic Lock –A battery-powered, self-contained swipe reader electronic lock that uses standard mag stripe cards. Controls access to door and c…

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Contact Information

Applicant

James Beylotte(Product Engineer)

Test Firm

Elite Electronic Engineering Co.Daniel Crowder
[email protected]630-495-9770Fax: 630-495-9785

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.125 MHz - 0.125 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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