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How to Install an ISONAS PowerNet™ Reader-Controller Copyright © 2006-2012, ISONAS Security Systems All rights reserved ISONAS Inc. FCC ID: 0CZRC-03 IC: 8431A-RC03 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. For RF Safety and per FCC and Industry Canada regulations, the product should never be installed within 8-inches (20cm) of typical people locations. Table of Contents 1: BEFORE YOU BEGIN ............................................................................................................................ 5 1.1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: ...................................................................................................... 5 1.2: POWERNET READER-CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS: .................................................. 6 1.3: INSTALLATION LOCATION GUIDELINES .............................................................................. 7 2: WIRING AT THE DOOR AND READER-CONTROLLER ............................................................ 11 2.1: POWERING THE READER-CONTROLLERS ......................................................................... 11 2.1.1: POWER OVER ETHERNET (PoE) OPTION .......................................................................... 11 2.1.2: ADDITIONAL POWER OPTIONS ........................................................................................... 13 2.2: WIRING THE DOORS .................................................................................................................. 16 2.2.1: READER-CONTROLLER CONTROL-LEADS DESCRIPTION ......................................... 17 2.2.2: LOCK WIRING -- BASIC .......................................................................................................... 19 2.2.3: WIRING THE REX BUTTON ................................................................................................... 22 2.2.4: WIRING THE AUX INPUT ....................................................................................................... 22 2.2.5: WIRING THE DOOR SENSE .................................................................................................... 23 2.2.6: LOCK WIRING -- LOW-VOLTAGE 12VDC POWER OPTION ......................................... 24 2.2.7: LOCK WIRING -- EXTERIOR DOOR KIT ............................................................................ 25 2.2.8: LOCK WIRING -- 2 READERS TO 1 LOCK .......................................................................... 27 2.2.9: USING THE TTL LEADS .......................................................................................................... 28 2.2.10: USING THE POWERNET’S RS-232 INPUT ......................................................................... 28 2.2.11: WIRING THE WIEGAND INTERFACE MODULE ............................................................ 29 2.2.12: WIRING THE DUAL-SRM ...................................................................................................... 31 2.2.13: WIRING THE QUAD-SRM...................................................................................................... 33 2.2.11: MANAGING INDUCTIVE LOAD CHALLANGES .............................................................. 35 2.2.12: MANAGING IN-RUSH CURRENT LOADS .......................................................................... 36 2.3: CONFIGUATION EXAMPLES ........................................................................................................ 37 2.3.1: PoE --- ELECTRIC STRIKE ...................................................................................................... 37 2.3.2: PoE --- EXTERNAL PWR FOR ELECTRIC STRIKE ........................................................... 38 2.3.3: 12VDC – ELECTRIC STRIKE .................................................................................................. 39 2.3.4: PoE --- MAGNETIC LOCK ........................................................................................................ 40 2.3.5: PoE --- MAGNETIC LOCK & PIR ........................................................................................... 41 2.3.6: PoE --- MAGNETIC LOCK, EDK & PIR ................................................................................. 42 2.3.7: DUAL POWER SOURCES ......................................................................................................... 43 3: CONFIGURING THE READER-CONTROLLER’S COMMUNICATIONS ................................ 44 3.1: ETHERNET-BASED TCP/IP READER-CONTROLLERS .........................…
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ISONAS HQ 4720 Walnut St, Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301 800-581-0083 www.isonas.com • Provide a statement for how your device Complies with FCC15.203 Antenna requirement: An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of §§15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221. Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with §15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site. However, the installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this part are not exceeded. Model: RC-03: The antenna is an internal antenna directly attached to the pc board and is not accessible to the user. Furthermore, the product requires professional installation.
RF Exposure Project #: G100744278 Test Area: Intertek Louisville Test Method: FCC CFR47 Part 1.1310 Test Date: 06/11/2012 06/12/2012 EUT Model #: RC-03-HLF-K EUT Serial #: FCC1 Manufacturer: Isonas Security Systems EUT Description: The product tested is a Low-Frequency, network-enabled, RFID Security Access Reader with keypad. The product transmits at 122.8kHz only. Notes: Worst-case measurement: 90.37 VDC Configuration – Axis 1 The following limit is from table 1 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure in FCC part 1.1310: 1 mW/cm² The following calculation was used to determine compliance to the above limit. The calculation is from FCC OET bulletin 65. S=PG/4πR² Where: S=power density (in appropriate units, e.g. mW/cm²) P=power input to the antenna. G=power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator. R=distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (appropriate unit, e.g., cm) In this case 20cm will be used. Maximum radiated field strength = 90.37dBuV/m at 3-meters = 0.327mW (see test report 100744278DEN-001) Maximum gain declared by the manufacture – unknown, < 6dBi Power Density Power (mW) Gain (dbi) Gain numeric Distance (cm) Power Density (mW/cm²) 0.327 0 1.0 20 0.000065 0.327 6 4.0 20 0.000260 Delta Limit: 0.00260mW/cm² - 1.0mW/cm² = -0.99740mW/cm 2 Results: The unit complies with the requirements for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) under FCC part 1.1310.
ISONAS HQ 4720 Walnut St., Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301 800-581-0083 www.isonas.com Attention: Application Examiner Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: ISONAS Security Systems FCC ID: OCZRC-03 To whom it may concern, Request is hereby submitted by ISONAS Security Systems to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential: • Schematics • Detailed Block diagrams • Detailed Operational/Functional Description • Tune up procedure • Parts list • Internal photos – photos will reveal components and circuitry that make our product unique among our competitors. Our products are potted to protect this proprietary information. Rationale for Request for Confidentiality : ISONAS Security Systems has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product(s). Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products but would also disclose succesful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. The fee for confidentiality has been submitted along with the fee for certification. If you have questions or need further information, please contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, Matt Morrison Chief Engineer ISONAS Security Systems
Letter of Agency I appoint Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. to act on our behalf in front of the Federal Communications Commission with respect to all matters relating to certification of equipment under the FCC rules until further notice. I further certify that no party (as defined in 1.2002 of CFR 47, 1995) to this application, including myself, is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C.,853A. Equipment: Model:RC-03-PRX-K, RC-03-PRX Description: RFID Security access controller/reader. Dated this 17 th day of September, 2012. Signature: Name: Matt Morrison Title: Chief Engineer Company: ISONAS Security Systems Telephone: 303-567-6516 Ext. 122
RC-03 External Product Photos External View Front of Product External View Front of Product Back of Product
Note: Model Number can be the following: RC-03-PRX (product without keypad) RC-03-PRX-K (product with keypad) Z-Ultimate 3000T White A pearl white topcoated polyester thermal transfer facestock with permanent acrylic adhesive. Ideal for thermal transfer applications that require outstanding print quality and unparalleled smear and scratch resistance. UL recognized for indoor and outdoor use when used with compatible Zebra Resin Ribbons. Recommended for use in a wide variety of applications, including shelf or scan-pallet labels, water-immersed labels, or labels in contact with moving parts. Features - Chemical Resistant - High Durability - High Heat - Water Resistant Media Characteristics Label: Thermal Transfer Facestock Material: Polyester Resistance: Abrasion, Ammonia, Bleach, Blood, Body Fluid, Grease, IPA, Oil, Water, Window Cleaner, Alcohol, Salt Water Physical Characteristics Finish: Gloss, Coated Adhesive: Permanent Acrylic Liner Description: 50# SBK Adhesive Caliper: 1 mils Facestock Caliper: 2 mils Liner Caliper: 3 mils Total Caliper: 6 mils Surface To Label Use: Glass, Metals, Pebbled Surfaces, Plastics Operating Characteristics Acceptance: CSA Acceptance, UL Recognized Min Application Temperature: 50° F (10° C) Min Service Temperature: -40° F (-40° C) Max Service Temperature: 302° F (150° C)
ISONAS HQ 4720 Walnut St., Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301 800-581-0083 www.isonas.com RC-03 product Label Location 12/4/2012 MJM The ability to add more information on the reader is simply not possible due to the fact that the label as it exists does not have room for more text as these can be installed in dark areas requiring larger print for the installer. Further, an additional label is not an option due to the fact that there is no room for another label. On one end we have only mounting screw access and on the other we have mounting screw access plus the tamper detection window which cannot be covered up. On the left side the distance from the existing label to the left edge of the controller is 0.6” which includes the mounting hole. On the right side the distance from the right side of the tamper window edge to the right side of the controller is 1” which also includes the mounting hole. The largest open spot is between the tamper window right edge to the mounting hole which is 0.5”. I see no way to get another label applied.
EMC Report for ISONAS on the Model: RC-03-PRX-K Page 1 of 63 TEST REPORT Report Number: 100744278DEN-001 Project Number: G100744278 Report Issue Date: 6/28/2012 Product Designation: Model: RC-03-PRX-K Standards: FCC 47CFR Part 15C RSS-210 - Issue 8: 2010 RSS-GEN - Issue 3: 2010 Tested by: Client: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 1795 Dogwood St. Suite 200 Louisville, CO 80027 ISONAS Security Systems 4720 Walnut Street, Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301 Report prepared by Report reviewed by Randy Thompson Senior EMC Project Engineer Michael Spataro Engineering Team Leader 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 permit copying or distribution of 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. Intertek Report Number: 100744278DEN-001 Issued:6/28/2012 EMC Report for ISONAS on the Model: RC-03-PRX-K Page 2 of 63 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction and Conclusion .............................................................................................................. 3 2 Test Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Description of Equipment Under Test................................................................................................ 5 4 System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block diagram ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 5 Radiated Unintentional & Spurious Emissions............................................................................... 10 6 Tx Voltage Variation – FCC 15.31 ..................................................................................................... 28 7 Radiated Tx Intentional Emissions – Fundamental & Harmonics of the Fundamental............... 29 8 AC Mains Conducted Emissions ...................................................................................................... 45 9 Telecom Port Conducted Emissions (CISPR 22) – Test not Applicable ....................................... 58 10 Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) – RSS-GEN, Section 4.6.1 ............................................................. 59 11 Measurement Uncertainty.............................................................................................................. 62 12 Revision History ............................................................................................................................. 63 Intertek Report Number: 100744278DEN-001 Issued:6/28/2012 EMC Report for ISONAS on the Model: RC-03-PRX-K Page 3 of 63 1 Introduction and Conclusion The tests indicated in section 2.0 were performed on the product constructed as described in section 3.0. The remaining test sections are the verbatim text from the actual data sheets used during the investigation. These test sections include the test name, the specified test Method, a list of the actual Test Equipment Used, documentation Photos, Results and raw Data. No additions, deviations, or exclusions have been made from the standard(s) unless specifically noted. Based on the results of our investigation, we have concluded the product tested complies with the requirements of the standard(s) indicated. The results obtained in this test report pertain only to the item(s) tested. 2 Test Summary Section Test full name Test date Result 5 Radiated Unintentional Spurious Emissions (FCC 15.209) Covers IC RSS-210: 2010 06/11/2012 06/12/2012 Pass 6 Tx Voltage Variation (FCC 15.31) 06/11/2012 N/A 7 Tx Radiated Emissions (FCC 15.209) Covers IC RSS-210: 2010 06/11/2012 06/12/2012 Pass 8 AC Conducted Emissions (FCC 15.207) Covers RSS-GEN: 2010 05/03/2012 06/12/2012 Pass 9 Telecom Port Conducted Emissions (CISPR 22: 2008) ----- N/A 10 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement (RSS-GEN: 2010) 06/26/2012 Pass General Notes: 1) The testing in this report covers the following product models: RC-03-HLF (non-keypad) and RC-03-PRX-K (keypad). Both models are the low-frequency Tx operation – 122.8kHz. 2) The following product options were covered in this testing: - Power Over Ethernet (POE) - 12/24VDC 3) Product is RSS-210 Category 1 equipment. Radio Notes: 1) Test Method used for this report: ANSI C63.10:2009 – “American National Standard for Testing Unlicensed Wireless Devices”. 2) FCC CFR47 Part 15.31: Measurement Standards: In any case where the device is powered off a battery, a fresh battery was used during test. In cases where the device is powered off an AC supply, voltage was varied per Part 15.31 to find worst case emissions. 3) FCC CFR47 Part 15.35: Measurement Detector Functions and Bandwidths: FCC Part 15.35 was utilized when performing the measurements within this report. Intertek Report Number: 100744278DEN-001 Issued:6/28/2012 EMC Report for ISONAS on the Model: RC-03-PRX-K Page 4 of 63 2.1 Test Facility Intertek Denver’s testing facilities are located at 1795 Dogwood St. Suite 200 Louisville, CO 80027. The testing facility is ISO17025:2005 accredited by A2LA, our lab code is 2506.02, our VCCI registration numbers are. R-1643, C-1752 and T-1558, our FCC designation no. US1121 and our IC …
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RC-03-PRX-K Test Setup Photos 1 Radiated Unintentional & Spurious Emissions 1.1 Setup Photographs: Product Configuration – POE Test setup – Front view RC-03-PRX-K Product Under Test Pigtail Test Board (Load) Photo: POE Test setup – Rear view Midspan PSE located on floor 1.2 Setup Photographs: Product Configuration – 12/24VDC Test setup – Front view RC-03-PRX-K Product Under Test Pigtail Test Board (Right) Photo: 12/24VDC Test setup – Rear view DC Power Supply on floor Photo: Antenna Setup Antenna Setup: Active Loop Antenna - 10kHz to 30MHz Antenna Setup: BiLog Antenna - 30MHz to 1000MHz 2 Radiated Tx Intentional Emissions – Fundamental & Harmonics of the Fundamental 2.1 Product Test Orientations: POE Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 2.2 Product Test Orientations: 12/24VDC Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 2.3 Setup Photographs: POE Test setup – Front view RC-03-PRX-K Product Under Test Pigtail Test Board Photo: POE Test setup – Rear view Midspan PSE on floor 2.4 Setup Photographs: 12/24VDC Test setup – Front view RC-03-PRX-K Product Under test Pigtail Test Board Photo: 12/24VDC Test setup – Rear view DC Power Supply on floor Photo: Antenna Setup Antenna Setup: Active Loop Antenna - 10kHz to 30MHz
4720 Walnut Street · Boulder, Colorado · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 0.1228 MHz - 0.1228 MHz | - |

RFID Security access controller (LF 122kHz or HF 13.56MHz)
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
PowerNet Proximity Reader-Controller
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