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How to Install an IP-Enabled ISONAS Reader-Controller Copyright © 2006-2007, ISONAS Security Systems All rights reserved Table of Contents 1: BEFORE YOU BEGIN........................................................................................................................... 4 1.1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:...................................................................................................... 4 1.2: CLEARNET READER-CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS:................................................... 5 1.3: POWERNET READER-CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS:.................................................. 5 1.4: ISONAS IP READER-CONTROLLERS COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS............................ 6 1.5 INSTALLATION LOCATION GUIDELINES............................................................................... 7 2.1: POWERING READER-CONTROLLERS.................................................................................. 13 2.2: WIRING THE DOORS.................................................................................................................. 13 2.2.1: READER-CONTROLLER CONTROL-LEADS DESCRIPTION......................................... 15 2.2.1: WIRING THE DOOR LOCK..................................................................................................... 17 2.2.2: POWER OVER ETHERNET (PoE) OPTION......................................................................... 19 2.2.3: WIRING 2 READERS TO 1 LOCK.......................................................................................... 21 2.2.4: WIRING THE REX BUTTON................................................................................................... 21 2.2.5: WIRING THE AUX INPUT....................................................................................................... 22 2.2.6: WIRING THE DOOR SENSE.................................................................................................... 23 2.2.6: USING THE TTL LEADS.......................................................................................................... 24 3: CONFIGURING THE READER-CONTROLLER’S COMMUNICATIONS................................ 26 3.1: ETHERNET-BASED TCP/IP READER-CONTROLLERS...................................................... 26 3.2: WIRELESS TCP/IP READERS AND NETWORKS.................................................................. 29 3.2.1: SECURITY FOR WIRELESS READERS................................................................................ 29 3.2.2: INSTALLING A WIRELESS READER................................................................................... 30 3.3: SECURING MESSAGES ON YOUR NETWORK..................................................................... 31 Document Version Date of Revision Revision Author Description 6/29/2007 2.0 Roger Matsumoto Updated to include installation information for PowerNet reader-controllers 1: BEFORE YOU BEGIN To install an ISONAS Reader-controller unit, you must complete three key wiring tasks: 1.Supply power to the Reader-controller unit. This may be accomplished with a power feed on the Ethernet Data cable (Power over Ethernet [PoE]) 1.Wire the unit to the door for physical access control. 1.Connect the unit to the data network for communication with the server/workstation PC. This guide discusses each wiring process separately. Understanding all of these processes makes this project much simpler and guarantees success. 1.1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: z If PoE is not being used, then use only UL-listed, access control, power- limited power supplies with an ‘AC on’ indicator light clearly visible on the enclosure. Power supplies should provide at least four hours of standby power. zNever connect power supplies to a switch-controlled receptacle. zInstall the ISONAS system in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70. (Local authority has jurisdiction.) zUse only suitable recognized wire or UL-listed cabling for ISONAS power supply and data communications, in accordance with the National Electrical Code. zWhere possible, separate ISONAS equipment and cabling from sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Where this is not possible, take other steps to reduce the effect of EMI on cabling or equipment. zProtect input and output terminals adequately from transient signals. Also, connect these terminals to power-limited circuitry. How to Install the ISONAS IP-Enabled Reader-controller 4 1.2: CLEARNET READER-CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS: Input Voltage 12V DC Current Draw 0.20 AMPS Read Range 1 TO 3 inches typically Read Speed <250msec Exciter Field Frequency 125khz Modulation Schemes FSK/ASK Communication Interface TCP/IP Over Ethernet/Wireless Inputs/Outputs 3 Inputs/2 TTL Outputs/1 Tamper Output Relay 1.0 amp @ 30V DC Standalone Memory Capacity 2048 Cards/ 250 Events/ 32 Time zones Visual Indicators 2 LEDs for Normal Operations Operating Temperatures -36° To 126° Fahrenheit -20° To 70° Celsius Weight Mullion Approximately 7 Ounces Switchplate Approximately 9 Ounces Size Mullion 6 ¾”H BY 1 5/8”W Switchplate 4 ¾”H BY 3 7/8”W 1.3: POWERNET READER-CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS: Input Voltage 12V DC, 24V DC, or PoE per IEEE 802.3af Current Draw 0.25 AMPS Read Range 3 TO 5 inches typically Read Speed <250msec Exciter Field Frequency 125khz Modulation Schemes FSK/ASK Communication Interface TCP/IP Over Ethernet/Wireless Inputs/Outputs 3 Inputs/2 TTL Outputs/1 Tamper Output Relay 1.0 amp @ 30V DC Standalone Memory Capacity 64000 Cards/ 5000 Events/ 32 Time zones Visual Indicators 2 LEDs for Normal Operations Operating Temperatures -36° To 126° Fahrenheit -20° To 70° Celsius Weight Mullion Approximately 8 Ounces Size Mullion 6 ¾”H BY 1 5/8”W How to Install the ISONAS IP-Enabled Reader-controller 5 1.4: ISONAS IP READER-CONTROLLERS COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS ISONAS offers two types of IP Reader-controllers: zEthernet: Uses TCP/IP communication over a wired data network (Ethernet). The Ethernet version connects to a standard CAT5 cable via…
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EMC Report for Isonas, Inc. on the Proximity Card Access, Reader-Controller File: 3126763MPK-001 Page 1 of 18 TEST REPORT Report Number: 3126763MPK-001 Project Number: 3126763 Report Date: June 29, 2007 Testing performed on the Proximity Card Access, Reader-Controller Models: RC-01-IP-HLF-M-STD-NA, RC-01-IP-ILF-M-STD-NA RC-01-IP-HLF-M-KPD-NA, RC-01-IP-ILF-M-KPD-NA FCC ID: OCZRC-01 to FCC Part 15.209 for Isonas, Inc. A2LA Certificate Number: 1755-01 Test Performed by: Test Authorized by: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc 1365 Adams Court Menlo Park, CA 94025 Isonas, Inc. 6325 Gunpark Dr. Suite 101 Boulder, CO 80301 Prepared by: Date: June 29, 2007 Ollie Moyrong, Operations Manager Reviewed by: Date: June 29, 2007 David Chernomordik, EMC Technical Manager This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA, NIST nor any other agency of the U.S. Government. EMC Report for Isonas, Inc. on the Proximity Card Access, Reader-Controller File: 3126763MPK-001 Page 2 of 18 Report No. 3126763MPK-001 Equipment Under Test: Card Reader Trade Name: Isonas, Inc. Model No.: RC-01-IP-HLF-M-STD-NA, RC-01-IP-ILF-M-STD-NA, RC-01-IP-HLF-M-KPD-NA, RC-01-IP-ILF-M-KPD-NA FCC ID: OCZRC-01 Applicant: Isonas, Inc. Contact: Roger Matsumoto Address: 6325 Gunpark Drive Suite 101 Boulder, CO 80301 Country USA Tel. Number: 303-567-6516 Fax number: 303-657-6991 Email : [email protected] Applicable Regulation: FCC Part 15, Subpart C Test Site Location: ITS – Site 1 1365 Adams Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 Date of Test: June 22 – June 29, 2007 We attest to the accuracy of this report: Ollie Moyrong Operations Manager David Chernomordik EMC Technical Manager EMC Report for Isonas, Inc. on the Proximity Card Access, Reader-Controller File: 3126763MPK-001 Page 3 of 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................4 1.1 Summary of Tests................................................................................................................4 2.0 General Description........................................................................................................................5 2.1 Product Description.............................................................................................................5 2.2 Related Submittal(s) Grants.................................................................................................5 2.3 Test Methodology................................................................................................................6 2.4 Test Facility.........................................................................................................................6 3.0 System Test Configuration ............................................................................................................7 3.1 Support Equipment..............................................................................................................7 3.2 Block Diagram of Test Setup ..............................................................................................7 3.3 Software Exercise Program .................................................................................................8 3.4 Mode of Operation During Testing .....................................................................................8 3.5 Modifications Required for Compliance .............................................................................8 4.0 Measurement Results.....................................................................................................................9 4.1 Requirement ........................................................................................................................9 4.2 Procedure.............................................................................................................................9 4.3 Test Results .......................................................................................................................10 5.0 List of test equipment...................................................................................................................17 6.0 Document History.........................................................................................................................18 EMC Report for Isonas, Inc. on the Proximity Card Access, Reader-Controller File: 3126763MPK-001 Page 4 of 18 1.0 Introduction The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is a proximity card access, reader-controller, operating at 122 kHz. It is permanently connected. The PowerNet reader models connect directly to a LAN via an RJ45 connector and communicates to a PC using standard TCP/IP Protocol. In addition the PowerNet readers can be powered using standard 802.3af technology through a standard Cat5 Ethernet cable or by a 12vdc or 24vdc power source. Model Numbers: RC-01-IP-HLF-M-STD-NA – a PowerNet IP HID enabled mullion reader-controller RC-01-IP-ILF-M-STD-NA – a PowerNet IP mullion reader-controller RC-01-IP-HLF-M-KPD-NA – a P…
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Test Setup Photos FCC ID: OCZRC-01
1365 Adams Court · Menlo Park, California · United States
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RFID Security access controller (LF 122kHz or HF 13.56MHz)
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
RFID Security access controller (LF)
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified