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Draft 120441 Operation and Installation Instructions© 1999 Page 1 INTERNATIONAL Data Sheet Low Profile Multi-Output Format Proximity Reader Operation and Installation Instructions Features • •• •Easy Installation • •• •Reads ISO Cards (PAC P.N. 21030) • •• •Status LED indicates Access Authorized • •• •Rated for Indoor and Outdoor use • •• •Offered in Dark Grey or Off-White Colors • •• •Outputs in PAC Output Format, Wiegand 26, 32, 64 Bit Format, ANSI Magstripe Description The KeyPAC Low Profile (PAC Part Number 20441) proximity reader is an accessory commonly used on a majority of access control systems. The Low Profile uses pre-encoded ISO proximity cards (PAC Part Number 21030). Each card is encoded with a unique code that outputs a serial number to the access control system. The Low Profile is weather resistant and suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Cards are read at a distance of up to 4 inches. This reader is also available in off-white by ordering PAC Part Number 20446. How the Reader is Used The Low Profile is connected to a reader input on a door controller, time and attendance unit or control panel, that can except a PAC format, Wiegand 26/ 32/ 64 Bit format or ANSI Magstripe format. The Low Profile detects and reads the unique embedded coding from each ISO card when it is presented within 4 inches of the reader. The Low Profile will then output this coding, that has been received by the card, to the receiving door controller, time and attendance unit or control panel. How the Reader Operates The Low Profile has an LED to indicate reader status. When the reader's LED is red the reader is ready to read a card and output the coding to the control panel. When a valid card is read the output will begin sending the information to the control panel. If the card is valid, the control panel will activate and output to the Low Profile turning the LED to green. This change of the LED will most commonly indicate a Access Granted condition or an acknowledgment that the control panel has received and logged the coding from the card. Draft 120441 Operation and Installation Instructions© 1999 Page 2 Items Included with the Low Profile 1Low Profile Proximity Reader 1 Reader Backplate 1Metal Oxide Varistor (to wire across the lock) 10Crimp Connectors Connecting the Low Profile to the Control Panel or Wiegand Interface Unit Connect the Low Profile to the Door Controller, Time and Attendance unit or Control Panel as described in the Operation and Installation Manual provided with the corresponding unit. Use five wires, six wires if tamper is used, to connect the Low Profile reader to the controlling unit. Length:1mGauge:7/0.2, 0.22mm² ColourSignalNotes Black0V Return (power and signal) Red+12V Power, unregulated +12V DC (nominal) Full details including current use are in the specification section on the back page of these instructions YellowSOUNDER Sounder input, active low. If not used then crimp the end to prevent shorts. White DATA1 DATA SIGNAL Wiegand Magstripe PAC - signal output Green DATA0 CLOCK n/c Wiegand Magstripe PAC - Not connected. Crimp the end to prevent shorts Brown VCA/LED VCA/LED VCA/LED Wiegand - Valid Code Accept, lights LED, active low below +4.5V Magstripe - Valid Code Accept, lights LED, active low below +4.5V PAC - Connect to door controller reader channel, LED Blue DR1 - TAMPER Wiegand Magstripe PAC - Tamper connection (connected to 0V inside reader) Draft 120441 Operation and Installation Instructions© 1999 Page 3 Installing the Reader Choose the Best Mounting Location for the User The normal height for the reader is approximately 48 inches (four feet) from the floor, on the unhinged side. Check local regulations regarding proper mounting locations for disabled or handicapped persons. Mount the reader on any firm flat surface. Avoid mounting the reader on rough textured surfaces. There must be a distance of at least 36 inches (three feet) between two readers. Therefore, if using readers to control entry and exit from an area, they must be mounted on opposite sides of the door. No special precautions are needed if the reader is mounted outside, as it is fully encapsulated. The connections made to the flying lead, however, may need protection. Route the Cable Install the Low Profile up to 200 feet from the Control Panel or Wiegand Interface Unit using 22 AWG wire or up to 500 feet using 18 AWG wire. Run a five or six wire cable from the controlling unit to the Low Profile mounting location. Protect the Low Profile cable from EMI: Do not route the Low Profile cable close to the power lines for the electric lock. Use shielded cable to eliminate possible interference to the data from the electric lock. Splicing the Cable to the Wiring Harness Use the crimp connectors provided, or other suitable means such as soldering, to splice the wiring harness, provided on the Low Profile to the end of the cable. When using 22 AWG cable, you should twist the wires together and double them over before inserting them in the crimp. Draft 120441 Operation and Installation Instructions© 1999 Page 4 Mounting the Reader This reader comes in two parts, the reader itself with flying lead, and a backplate. 1. The wiring harness should be routed through the aperture in the backplate. 2. Attach the backplate to a flat surface using #6 screws - or a mounting screw suitable for the material to which the reader is being mounted. The two holes are 2.4 inches apart. Use the top (round) hole first, and the lower (oval) hole to ensure the reader is straight. 3. Push the reader, with the green LED to the top, onto the backplate, the locking tabs on each side should snap into place. Removing the Reader The reader can be removed from the backplate by placing a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the apertures on each side of the backplate. Take care not to damage the reader or backplate. Reader Operation Normal Operation and LED Control The reader LED will normally be red when the door or system is in the close…
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Covering letter for FCC Form 731 Attachments FCC ID OQL-PAC-LPConfirmation number EA95516 The technical report is submitted in two parts. Part 1 (techrep1.doc) comprises: 1. Introduction 2. Contact Details 3. References 4. Block Diagram 5. Circuit Description 6. Description of Peripherals 7. External Photos (with label positions) 8. Labels Part 2 (techrep2.doc) comprises: 9. Confidential: Schematic Diagram 10. Confidential: Parts List 11. Confidential: Internal Photos (pre-potting) The unit is supplied encapsulated in hard potting the circuit features are not evident from inspection. It is therefore requested that part 2 of the technical report remains confidential. Shaun Byrne Controller Team Leader PAC International Ltd
© 1999 PAC1 Low Profile Reader PAC International LtdIssue 1 Oct 21, 1999 1. ID LABEL / LOCATION INFO Rear view © 1999 PAC2 Label Detail The model number is written in block capitals using a permanent pen next to the ‘Model No.:’ text. Dark grey housing Low Profile.Model No.: 20476 or K3001 Off white housing Low Profile.Model No.: 20475 or K3001W FCC ID: OQL-PAC-LP 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 ac cept any in terf er en ce received, including interference that may Made in UK INTERNATIONAL LTD X Date Code: FIX BARCODE HERE 796/2 Model No.: CEPT SRD9c GB BLUE/BLEU/BLAUYELLOW/JAUNE/GLEBBROWN/BRUN/BRAUNWHITE/BLANC/WEISSGREEN/VERT/GRUNBLACK/NOIR/SCHWARZRED/ROUGE/ROT +12V 0V D0/CLK D1/SIG VCA * * © 1999 PAC3 2. Contact Details The KeyPAC Low Profile reader is designed and manufactured by: PAC International Ltd 1 Park Gate Close Bredbury Stockport Cheshire SK6 2SZ United Kingdom Tel:+44 (0)161 406 3400 Fax: +44 (0)161 430 8658 Technical and non-technical contacts at this address are: Shaun ByrneController Team [email protected] Mark VaughanDevelopment [email protected] 3. References FCC ID OQL-PAC-LP 731 Confirmation Number: EA95516
© 1999 PAC1techrep1.doc Technical Report: Low Profile Reader Part 1 (of 2): Non-confidential PAC International LtdIssue 1 Oct 4, 1999 1. Introduction This report describes the KeyPAC Low Profile reader. This unit produces an unmodulated 125 KHz field which inductively couples to passive tags in close proximity (approx 4 inches). The passive tag cycles through a unique identification number, which is detected by the Low Profile Reader and is passed back to a controller unit using a serial line. A technical description is provided in this report. The PCB and components in a Low Profile reader is potted in a hard epoxy to prevent particle and water ingress. There are additional confidential sections in part 2 of this report that provide specific details that are not evident from examination of the unit due to concealment by the potting. There are two KeyPAC Low Profile variants: the only difference between them is the colour of the casing: Dark grey Low Profile.Part numbers: 20476 or K3001 Off white Low Profile.Part numbers: 20475 or K3001W 2. Contact Details The KeyPAC Low Profile reader is designed and manufactured by: PAC International Ltd 1 Park Gate Close Bredbury Stockport Cheshire SK6 2SZ United Kingdom Tel:+44 (0)161 406 3400 Fax: +44 (0)161 430 8658 Technical and non-technical contacts at this address are: Shaun ByrneController Team [email protected] © 1999 PAC2techrep1.doc Mark VaughanDevelopment [email protected] 3. References FCC ID OQL-PAC-LP Testing was undertaken at FCC registered test house: SGS United Kingdom Ltd. South Industrial Estate Bowburn Co. Durham DH6 5AD Tel:+44 (0)191 377 2000 Fax: +44 (0)191 377 2020 Contact: Alan [email protected] Test report number: 21561 4. Block Diagram © 1999 PAC3techrep1.doc A = 8.000 MHz local oscillator B = 125 KHz output from microcontroller’s PWM C = 125 KHz signal with inductively coupled RFID code D = Raw demodulated RFID signal E = Filtered data at 3.9 KBaud F = Digital data at 3.9 KBaud G = Microcontroller generated 3 KHz square wave H = Data output at 4800 Baud J = Data output at 4800 Baud Power and Ground Common 0v to all modules Input Vcc of 18V, linearly regulated to: • * 10v for series LC driver and analogue, • # 5v for microcontroller and logic 10v to push-pull driver stage is RC filtered to reduce conducted disturbance 5. Circuit Description The microcontroller generates a fixed frequency of 125 KHz (derived from its crystal clock of 8 MHz) which is then fed to the series LC resonant circuit via a © 1999 PAC4techrep1.doc driver/buffer circuit. The resonant circuit is tuned during manufacture by selecting components on test. The ‘L’ of the resonant circuit is the coil which is the inductive link with the passive identification tag. The passive ID tag (or card) is a very low power device, which is powered by the carrier field from the coil, and which modulates a tuned circuit with its unique ID code. The code picked up by the inductive link is detected by the demodulator. This is then amplified and band-pass filtered before being converted to a digital signal by the comparator. The microcontroller takes the digital signal that has been detected from the passive ID device, and uses it to generate a 4800 Baud serial code via the outputs. For a PAC system, only output ‘Sig A’ is used, but other formats (namely Wiegand, barcode and magtripe) require both ‘Sig A’ and ‘Sig B’. The microcontroller also monitors the inputs ‘LED Control’ and ‘Sounder’. These outputs are pulled up to 5V with a resistor. If the ‘LED Control’ input is pulled low by a peripheral device, then the LED colour will change from red to green. If the ‘Sounder Control’ input is pulled low by a peripheral device then the sounder will be activated. 6. Description of Peripherals The Low Profile is typically connected to an access ‘controller’ unit (for example, the PAC 2200 controller). This unit provides power to the Low Profile, and monitors the signal line for user ID codes. When an ID code is detected, the code is checked against access rights for the holder of the ID card, and access is granted if the holder is authorised, e.g. by removing power to a lock (not part of the Low Profile). When access is granted, the controller will generally pull the Low Profile ‘LED Control’ input low, so that the Low Profile LED changes from red to green – indicating to the user that the code has been validated. Most installations have 4 connections to the Low Profile: • 0v (-ve power and signal / LED reference) • +ve power • Signal • LED © 1999 PAC5techrep1.doc 7. External Photos Front view © 1999 PAC6techrep1.doc Rear view 8. Labels The labels below are fitted to the rear of the unit FCC ID: OQL-PAC-LP 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 ac cept any in terf er en ce received, including interference that may © 1999 PAC7techrep1.doc The model number is written in block capitals using a permanent pen next to the ‘Model No.:’ text. Made in UK INTERNATIONAL LTD X Date Code: FIX BARCODE HERE 796/2 Model No.: CEPT SRD9c GB BLUE/BLEU/BLAUYELLOW/JAUNE/GLEBBROWN/BRUN/BRAUNWHITE/BLANC/WEISSGREEN/VERT/GRUNBLACK/NOIR/SCHWARZRED/ROUGE/ROT +12V 0V D0/CLK D1/SIG VCA * * © 1999 PAC8techrep1.doc
Page 1 of 22 Member of the SGS Group (Société Générale de Surveillance) Registered in England No. 1193985. Registered Office: SGS House, 217-221 London Road, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3EY SGS United Kingdom Ltd. EMC Services αβχ South Industrial Estate Bowburn Co. Durham DH6 5AD United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) 191 377 2000 Fax: +44 (0) 191 377 2020 [email protected] TESTING No. 1116 = Electromagnetic Compatibility Test Report Test of: RF ID Card Entry Reader Model Number: 20476 Applicant: PAC International LTD Test Type: Compliance Test Specification: FCC CFR47, parts 15.109 for unintentional radiators, parts 15.207 and 15.209 for Intentional Radiators. SGS Serial Number: DUR 21561 Date of Receipt: 9 th September 1999 Date of Test(s): 10 th to 24 th September 1999 Date of Issue: 27 th September 1999 Issue Number: 1 Test EngineerAuthorised Signatory L. SteelA. H. Reynard αβχ TEST REPORT Page 2 of 22 Issue Date: 27 th September 1999 SGS Serial Number: DUR 21561 Issue Number: 1 CONTENTSPage Number 1. Client Information ........................................................................................................................... 3 2. Details Of Test Laboratory ............................................................................................................. 3 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) ......................................................................................................... 4 3.1Identification Of EUT ................................................................................................................ 4 4. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures .............................................................................. 4 4.1Test Specification(s)................................................................................................................. 4 4.2Purpose Of Test ........................................................................................................................ 4 4.3Methods and Procedures ......................................................................................................... 5 5. Deviations or Exclusions from the Test Specifications .............................................................. 6 6. Support Equipment......................................................................................................................... 7 7. Operation of the EUT During Testing / Configuration and Peripherals...................................10 7.1Operation of EUT during testing. .......................................................................................... 10 7.2Configuration and Peripherals .............................................................................................. 10 8. Test Results................................................................................................................................... 11 8.1General Comments ................................................................................................................. 11 8.2Modifications Made to the EUT.............................................................................................. 11 8.3 Summary of Test Results ....................................................................................................... 12 8.4Radiated Emissions Test Results- Unintentional Radiator................................................. 13 8.5AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Test Results ........................................................... 16 8.6Radiated Emissions Test Results- Intentional Radiator ..................................................... 19 αβχ TEST REPORT Page 3 of 22 Issue Date: 27 th September 1999 SGS Serial Number: DUR 21561 Issue Number: 1 1. Client Information Company Name: PAC International LTD. Address: 1 Park Gate Close, Bredbury, Stockport, SK6 2SZ, United Kingdom. Contact Person: Mr Shaun Byrne Telephone: +44 161 406 3400 Facsimile: +44 161 430 8658 2. Details Of Test Laboratory Company Name: SGS EMC Services LTD. UKAS Accreditation Number: 1116 Address: Unit 10, Bowburn South Industrial Estate, Bowburn, County Durham, DH6 5AD, United Kingdom. Contact Persons: Mr Alan Reynard / Mr Fred Huggins Telephone: +44 191 377 2000 Facsimile: +44 191 377 2020 αβχ TEST REPORT Page 4 of 22 Issue Date: 27 th September 1999 SGS Serial Number: DUR 21561 Issue Number: 1 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) 3.1Identification Of EUT Model Number: 20476 Unique Identifier: Unique Identifier Not Supplied Description of EUT: The EUT is an R.F. card entry reader, designed to prevent access to restricted areas by unauthorised persons. Fundamental (Carrier) Frequency 125 kHz Single Channel Internal Clock Frequencies: 8 MHz Supply Voltage: 18V DC (Via central controller) Classification: Intentional radiator, incorporating digital device. Environment Class: Commercial / Class A Ports present: One port comprising eight wires. Refer to configuration/peripherals section of this report for details. Accessories Supplied: Central Controller (refer to section 6 for full details) 4. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures 4.1Test Specification(s) Specification(s)Title FCC CFR 47 : October 1998 Parts 15.109, 15.207 and 15.209 Code Of Federal Regulations ANSI C63.4 : 1992 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9kHz to 40GHz. 4.2Purpose Of Test To perform the relevant tests and assess the product for compliance with the above specification (s), so that the manufacturer (PAC International Limited) can verify compliance with the specified limits. αβχ TEST REPORT Page 5 of 22 Issue Date: 27 th September 1999 SGS Serial Number: DUR 21561 Issue Number: 1 4.3Methods and Procedures The standards listed on the previous page refer to the following tests: CFR 47 ClauseTest 15.109 Radiated Emissions (Unintentional Radiator) 15.207AC Power line Conducted Emissions 15.209Radiate…
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1 Park Gate Close · Stockport, Cheshire · United Kingdom
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