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Installation Guide January 200315263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico, 1 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Building 3, Suite 800, Monterey, California 93940 USA www.PACPortico.com This Guide is correct at the time of going to press. However, as part of our ongoing product enhancement program we reserve the right to make changes to the product and/or literature at any time without prior notice. PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers Copyright and Protective Notices 1. The copyright of this document and the associated drawings is the property of PAC Portico (Blick USA, Inc.), and is issued on condition that it is not copied, reprinted or reproduced, nor its contents disclosed, either wholly or in part, without the consent in writing of, or in accordance with the conditions of a contract with of PAC Portico (Blick USA, Inc.). 2. The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other protective rights of PAC Portico (Blick USA, Inc.), or others. 3. Performance figures and data quoted in this document are typical, and must be specifically confirmed by of PAC Portico (Blick USA, Inc.) before they become applicable to any tender, order or contract. Training and Technical Support Training courses covering the installation and use of all PAC Portico products are regularly held at Blick USA in Monterey California. It is strongly recommended that any persons installing or programming PAC Portico products attend a suitable training course beforehand. Technical Support for all PAC Portico products is available during normal office hours. This service is provided primarily for the use of trained installers. End users of PAC Portico products should first contact their installation or maintenance company before contacting PAC Portico. Literature. If you have any comments on this or any other PAC Portico literature, then you can either write to ‘Technical Writing’ at the address below or you can email us at: [email protected] 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT EPAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Page 2© 2003 Blick USA, Inc. IMPORTANT: When installing the PAC Portico 2200/1200 series controllers the following should be noted: HEALTH AND SAFETY Installation must wired in accordance with National Wiring Regulations (BS7671, IEE National Wiring Regulations in the UK). Failure to do so can result in injury or death by electric shock. It must also comply with any local Fire, Health and Safety regulations. A secured door that may be part of an escape route from an area must be installed with: •A Fail-Safe lock (A). So that the door will be released if the power fails. Ideally a magnetic lock should be used as these are less likely to jam or seize. •A normally-closed Break-Glass or Manual Pull (B) in the lock supply wiring. So that in an emergency the fail-safe lock can be immediately depowered. B A The controller must be connected to Earth Ground. Isolate the controller supply before working on the controller. CABLING The cabling used in the PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series access control systems (six wire bus, reader cables, etc.) are not prone to electrical interference. However, you should avoid routing cable close to heavy load switching cables and equipment. If this is unavoidable then cross the cable at right angles every 1-2m (3 to 6 ft) to reduce the interference. RFID Devices As similar RFID technology is now widely used in a number of other industries, for example automotive immobilisers, it is possible that interaction between your access control credential and other devices may cause one or the other to function incorrectly. Should you suspect that you have experienced such a problem the solution is to separate your access control credential from other RFID devices. PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.Page 3 FCC Notice 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 into 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. The front panel complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. 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. Front PanelFCC ID OQL-P-FP Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT EPAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Page 4© 2003 Blick USA, Inc. This page is intnetionally left blank. PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.Page 5 Table of Contents HEALTH AND SAFETY ............................................................................................................. 2 CABLING ................................................................................................................................... 2 RFID Devices.................................................................................…
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Covering letter for FCC Form 731 Attachments 0.459 Request that submitted material be withheld from Public Inspection FCC ID OQL-P-FP It is requested that the following exhibits be withheld from Public Inspection: • Operational Description • Schematic Diagram • Block Diagram This information is considered to be PAC International proprietary and confidential. This unit is believed to have a commercial advantage over our competition – revealing details of the design to our competitors would put us at a disadvantage. We therefore request that the above-listed items are withheld from public inspection. Shaun Byrne Principal Engineer PAC International Ltd
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IDENTIFICATION LABELS The labels below are fitted as shown in the photo. The unit is marketed under the model numbers 2108, K2108, 25401, 21401 and 21401/2 The labels are made of polycarbonate. The adhesive is 3M468 (or equivalent). The label quality and adhesion satisfies UL requirements. LABEL POSITIONS INTERNATIONAL LTD FIX BARCODE HERE Made in UK 610/5 X Date Code: Rating: Model No.: FCC ID: OQL-P-FP cause undesired operation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 1562/1
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Page 1 of 16 Member of the SGS Group (Société Générale de Surveillance) Registered in England No. 1193985. Registered Office: Inward Way, Rossmore Business Park, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 3EN. SGS United Kingdom Ltd. International Electrical Approvals abc South Industrial Estate Bowburn Co. Durham DH6 5AD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 191 377 2000 Fax: +44 (0) 191 377 2020 email: [email protected] Electromagnetic Compatibility Test of: RF Card Entry System Model Numbers: Refer to page 5 Applicant: PAC International Ltd Test Type: Compliance Test Specification: Test Result: FCC CFR47, parts 15.107/15.207, 15.109 and 15.209. Complied SGS Serial Number: DUR 24094.1/EMC/LS/02 Date of Receipt: 30 th May 2002 Date of Test(s): 30 th May 2002 – 24 th June 2002 Date of Issue: 10 th January 2003 Issue Number: 3 This report refers only to the sample submitted for test. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. Test EngineerAuthorised Signatory L.SteelA. Reynard Technical Manager abc TEST REPORT Page 2 of 16 Issue Date:10 th January 2003 SGS Serial Number:DUR24094.1/EMC/LS/02 Issue Number: 3 CONTENTSPage Number 1. Client Information ........................................................................................................................... 3 2. Details Of Test Laboratory............................................................................................................. 3 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) ........................................................................................................ 4 3.1 Identification Of EUT...................................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures ............................................................................. 6 4.1 Test Specification(s) ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 4.2 Purpose Of Test............................................................................................................................................................. 6 4.3 Methods and Procedures............................................................................................................................................... 6 5. Deviations or Exclusions from the Test Specifications ............................................................. 7 6. Operation of the EUT During Testing / Configuration and Peripherals .................................... 7 6.1 Operation of EUT during testing. ................................................................................................................................... 7 6.2 Configuration and Peripherals ........................................................................................................................................ 7 7. Test Results .................................................................................................................................... 8 7.1 General Comments........................................................................................................................................................ 8 7.2 Modifications Made to the EUT...................................................................................................................................... 8 7.3 Summary of Test Results ............................................................................................................................................... 8 7.4Conducted Emissions Test Results – 15.107/15.207 ............................................................. 9 7.5Radiated Emissions Test Results – (15.109)........................................................................ 13 7.6Radiated Emissions Test Results – (15.209)........................................................................ 15 abc TEST REPORT Page 3 of 16 Issue Date:10 th January 2003 SGS Serial Number:DUR24094.1/EMC/LS/02 Issue Number: 3 1. Client Information Company Name: PAC International Ltd Address: 1 Park Gate Close, Bredbury, Stockport, SK6 2SZ. Contact Person: Shaun Byrne Telephone: 0161 406 3400 Facsimile: 0161 430 8658 2. Details Of Test Laboratory Company Name: SGS International Electrical Approvals. UKAS Accreditation Number: 1116 Address: South Industrial Estate, Bowburn, Co. Durham, DH6 5AD. Contact Persons: Mr Alan Reynard Telephone: 0191 377 2000 Facsimile: 0191 377 2020 abc TEST REPORT Page 4 of 16 Issue Date:10 th January 2003 SGS Serial Number:DUR24094.1/EMC/LS/02 Issue Number: 3 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) 3.1Identification Of EUT Model Numbers: Refer to page 5 for details of individual components of the system. Unique Identifier: Refer to page 5. Description of EUT: RF Card Entry System Internal Clock Frequencies: Refer to Page 5. Supply Voltage: 120V ac to controller (Note: all other PAC parts obtain their power via the controller). Classification: Refer to page 5. abc TEST REPORT Page 5 of 16 Issue Date:10 th January 2003 SGS Serial Number:DUR24094.1/EMC/LS/02 Issue Number: 3 EUT System Diagram NOTE: When testing PAC part 25401 to sec. 15.209, only the signal ports on the diagram above were terminated. Ports 1,2,3 and 4 were unterminated (i.e. no other PAC items were connected to the controller) Component Model No. Serial No. DescriptionIntentional/ Unintentional Radiator? Highest Frequency Generated/Used 25566None4 door controllerUnintentional<108 MHz 25401NoneCard ReaderIntentional and Unintentional614 kHz 257431922376Wiegand InterfaceUnintentional<108 MHz 205591700593Access ProhibitorUnintentional<108 MHz 205581876054Alarm InterfaceUnintentional<108 MHz 213601801225Alarm Event Manager Unintentional<108 MHz 254551951674Card ReaderIntentional and Unintentional614 kHz 205921806250Card ReaderIntentional and Unintentional…
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abc TEST REPORT Page 12 of 14 Issue Date:14th November 2002 SGS Serial Number:DUR24094.2/EMC/LS/02 Issue Number: 1 Conducted Emissions Test Configuration Conducted Emissions Environmental Conditions Power Supply (to controller) 120V AC, 60Hz Temperature 20.5°C Relative Humidity 50% Barometric Pressure 1011mb Conducted Emissions Measurement Uncertainties Frequency ± 200kHz Amplitude ± 3.0dB The uncertainties stated are calculated in accordance with the requirements of UKAS with a confidence level of 95%. Test Equipment Used Equipment TypeModel Number LISN (50Ω) Thurlby Thandar TTi 1600 Chase ReceiverLHR7000 SoftwareVersion 6.00b SGS Screened Room- Spectrum AnalyserHP8563E Check Equip.PLC 1C abc TEST REPORT Page 14 of 14 Issue Date:14th November 2002 SGS Serial Number:DUR24094.2/EMC/LS/02 Issue Number: 1 Radiated Emissions Test Configuration Radiated Emissions Environmental Conditions Power Supply (to controller) 120V AC, 60 Hz Temperature 14.5°C Relative Humidity 43% Barometric Pressure 1001mb Radiated Emissions Measurement Uncertainties Frequency ± 200kHz Amplitude ± 4.6dB The uncertainties stated are calculated in accordance with the requirements of UKAS with a confidence level of 95%. Test Equipment Used Equipment TypeModel Number Receiver SystemHP 8573B Biconical AntennaEMCO 3110 Log Periodic AntennaEMCO 3146 Pre-amplifierZHL 1042J Check Equip.York CNE III SoftwareOpen Site HP85879
1 PARK GATE CLOSE, BREDBURY · STOCKPORT, CHESHIRE · United Kingdom
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