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PWN-F0101000023Proximity Reader

C. D. V. I.

Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Oct 07, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 07, 2001
Equipment Note
Proximity Reader
Frequency Range
0.12500000 - 0.12500000
Company
C. D. V. I.
Country
France

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Users Manual

DGPROX PIN Code and/or Badge STAND-ALONE PROXIMITY SYSTEM 32V1EMBOCT512 RL1RL2 3 2 1 ST1ST2 13 I1 PB1 V1 Input voltage 12V ~ or = 230V~ strike 12V14532 Wiring diagram PCB front view This device comes with a varistor. The varistor must be connected on the strike terminal (electromagnet...) operated by the device. If this product operates more than one strikes, each of them should have a varistor. The varistor controls the overload produced by the strike coil – back emf. BRequest-to-exit PB1 EAlarm Input MCommon PB1, E and 4 ORelay 1 contact CCommon TRelay 2 N/O contact I1Anti-tamper switch V1Varistor ST1 ST2 Jumper for reset Jumper for relay 1 RL1Door relay RL2Alarm relay 12Power supply VPo wer supply 1Data 2Buzzer 3Green LED 4Common M Auxiliary reader (terminal connections) Warning Do not use a switching power supply because of the interference radiation that may disturb the reading of the badges N/C contact RL1 (magnet) N/O contact RL1 (strike) See wiring diagram auxiliary reader ST2 1 3 13 If you are using a « Shear Lock » electromagnetic lock, it is recommended to use a separate power supply than the one connected to the DGPROX. 2 Technical features Input voltage12 VAC/DC Output2 relays, N/O & N/C contact 3A /125V Anti-triggering contact500 mA 50 V ~ or = Badge entry500 programmable badges Code entry500 programmable codes, 5-digit PIN code Master code5-digit programmable code Input1 request-to-exit Keyboard12-digit keypad with built-in buzzer (audible signal) Distance between the second reader and the DGPROX unit minimum 24 inches (60 cm) maximum 45 yards (50 meters) (cable minimum 7 x 0.6 mm 2 AWG22) Default values Master code:12345 Relay time delay:1 second Key-in keypad:10 seconds Alarm:Off Audible signals 1 beep (long)Validation of data in programming mode: master code, proximity badge or time delay. Or access code validated 2 beeps (short)Accessing the programming mode or exiting from the programming mode 4 beeps (short)incorrect mode, user number time delays entered Visual signals LED colorNormal modeProgramming mode GreenDoor relay activatedCode/Badge position empty RedAlarm relay activatedCode/Badge position busy OrangeProgramming mode Orange flashingStand-byData computing error Request-to-exit The request-to-exit push button PB1 operates relay RL1. The LED turns green when the relay is activated. Warning: Do not use a switching power supply because of radiation interference, which may disturb the reading of the badges. 3 Setting a new master code Enter the master code twice (for the first use, the master code default is 12345). 2 beeps will sound and the orange LED illuminates to confirm that you are in programming mode. Enter *3 then 5-digit for the new master code. The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates that the new master code is accepted. Press # to exit from the programming mode. 2 beeps confirm that the reader is in standby mode. 4 beeps indicate a data computing error. Setting operating mode and relay outputs Enter the master code twice (for the first use, the master code default is 12345). 2 audible beeps, and the orange LED illuminates to confirm entry into programming mode. Operating mode Enter ›0 then the 2-digit of the operating mode 00: PIN code and proximity badge, up to 500 users (500 PIN + 500 badges) 01: Proximity badges only up to 500 users. 02: PIN codes or proximity badges, up to 500 users. The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates the time delay has been accepted. Door relay Enter ›1, then the time in seconds: 01 equal 1 second up to 99 for 99 seconds. 00 sets a latched output (toggle on/toggle off) The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates the time delay has been accepted. Alarm Relay Enter ›2, then the time in seconds: 01 equal 10 seconds up to 99 for 990 seconds. 00 to turn the alarm off The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates the time delay has been accepted. Press # to exit from the programming mode. 2 beeps confirm that the reader is in standby mode. 4 beeps indicate a data computing error. Setting new user codes and proximity badges Enter the master code twice (for the first use, the master code default is 12345). 2 audible beeps, and the orange LED illuminates to confirm entry into programming mode. Enter the user number (000 to 499). If the LED is green, the user number is available, therefore present a badge in front of the main reader. Once the audible beep will sound and the green LED will change to orange then enter a 5- digit code a long beep will sound to confirm that the badge and code has been accepted. If the LED is red the user number is unavailable, therefore press the * key twice to cancel the old badge/code. Enter another user number or press # to exit from the programming mode. 2 beeps confirm that you have returned to standby mode. 4 Canceling or replacing programmed user codes and badges Enter the master code twice (for the first use the master code default value is 12345). 2 beeps and the orange LED light on to confirm that you have entered into the programming mode. Enter the user number (000 to 499). The LED lights off during 1 second and an audible beep is emitted. The red LED lights on indicating that the user number is unavailable. Press the * key twice (**). The LED lights off during 1second and an audible beep is emitted. The green LED lights on indicating that the user badge/code is cancelled, the user number is now empty. Press # to exit from the programming mode. OR Present the new badge in front of the main reader. Once the audible beep will sound and the green LED will change to orange then enter a 4-digit code a long beep will sound to confirm that the badge/code has been memorized. To exit from the programming mode press #. 2 beeps confirm that you have returned to the reading mode. Reset the master code and the badges Put the jumper ST1 to position 2-3. The green LED blinks during 5 seconds. An audible beep confirms that the master code ha…

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Cover Letter(s)

Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 142 North Milpitas Blvd. PMB 376 Milpitas, California 95035 Phone 831.761.2223 Fax 831.761.3223 Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 September 24, 2001 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to Paragraphs §0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section §552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, C. D. V. I. requests confidentiality for the following products: FCC ID Number Product Title/Model PWN-F0101000007 Proximity Reader/DGLI PWN-F0101000008 Proximity Reader/DGLP PWN-F0101000023 Proximity Reader/DGPROX For the product stated above, we request that the following information be held confidential: 1) Electrical Schematics and Block Diagram of the Circuitry 2) Photographs of printed circuit board and antenna. These items are potted in production and will not be available to the public. Removal of the potted material would result in a destruction of the antenna and circuit board. No other items submitted as part of the equipment authorization filing process are deemed confidential. The above exhibits contain C. D. V. I. trade secrets and proprietary information that could be of benefit to our competitors regarding the design of our proximity reader. This material is not customarily available to the general public and we request that it be withheld from public inspection. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Sincerely, Authorized Representative Bruce Smith VP Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 142 North Milpitas Blvd. PMB376 Milpitas, CA 95035 USA 831-721-2223 tel 831-761-3223 fax [email protected]

Operational Description

DGPROX The stand-alone proximity readers UCA3 and DGPROX have built-in antennas, with an RFID emission field of 125 kHz. The control unit (processor) inside the UCA3 and the DGPROX inquire their built reader then the auxiliary proximity reader (DGLI or DGLP). When a reader signals the presence of a proximity card or badge then it transfers the code number to the host system micro controller. The micro controller then verifies in the EEPROM if the code number is valid (code number matches one of the code in the memory). If the card or badge is not valid then the micro controller activates the buzzer (2 beeps). If the card or badge is valid then the micro controller activates the relay output (according to the output time set) and changes the LED color to green.

Operational Description

DGLI/DGLP The auxiliary proximity reader has a built-in antenna and an RFID emission field of 125 kHz. When a proximity card or key fob is presented in front of the reader, the RF field activates the cob inside the card through a Ma nc he ste r mo dulatio n . The reader converts then this modulation transmitted at 125 kHz by the proximity card or badge into a binary signal and memorize it into a 10-digit code format. Once the control unit asks the reader if a badge has been read. It replies by transmitting the code to the control unit. Then the proximity reader waits for the badge to be removed to stop the reading and reset itself. UCA3/DGPROX The stand-alone proximity readers UCA3 and DGPROX have built-in antennas, with an RFID emission field of 125 kHz. The control unit (processor) inside the UCA3 and the DGPROX inquire the built-in reader then the auxiliary proximity reader (DGLI or DGLP). When a reader signals the presence of a proximity card or badge then it transfers the code number to the host system micro controller. The micro controller then verifies in the EEPROM if the code number is valid (code number matches one of the code in the memory). If the card or badge is not valid then the micro controller activates the buzzer (2 beeps). If the card or badge is valid then the micro controller activates the relay output (according to the output time set) and changes the LED color to green.

Test Report

0134CDVdgprox_subc_1 Page 1 of 23 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 142 North Milpitas Blvd. PMB 376 Milpitas, CA 95035 Phone 831.761.2223 Fax 831.761.3223 .......... Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. FCC Test Report FCC CFR 47 Part 15.207 and 15.209 COMPLIANCE CDVI 31 Ave du General Leclerc PANTIN 93500 FRANCE Product: Access Control Proximity Reader and Keypad Model: DGPROX Test Report Number:0134CDVdgprox_subc_1 Date of Report:September 24, 2001 This report contains 23 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 0134CDVdgprox_subc_1 Page 2 of 23 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 142 North Milpitas Blvd. PMB 376 Milpitas, CA 95035 Phone 831.761.2223 Fax 831.761.3223 Scope of Accreditation 0134CDVdgprox_subc_1 Page 3 of 23 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 142 North Milpitas Blvd. PMB 376 Milpitas, CA 95035 Phone 831.761.2223 Fax 831.761.3223 Table of Contents Scope of Accreditation............................................................................................................................................................2 Table of Contents....................................................................................................................................................................3 General Information................................................................................................................................................................4 Test Equipment........................................................................................................................................................................5 Test Configuration...................................................................................................................................................................6 EUT Description / Note:.....................................................................................................................................................6 EUT Support Program........................................................................................................................................................6 EUT Modifications for Compliance.................................................................................................................................6 EUT Support Devices.........................................................................................................................................................7 I/O Ports and Cables...........................................................................................................................................................7 Equipment Under Test............................................................................................................................................................8 Equipment Block Diagram...................................................................................................................................................11 Test Setup (Radiated Emissions)........................................................................................................................................12 Test Setup (Conducted Emissions).....................................................................................................................................14 Test Methods for Emissions............................................................................................................................................16 Conducted Emission Testing...........................................................................................................................................16 Temperature and Humidity..............................................................................................................................................17 Sample Calculations.........................................................................................................................................................17 FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.207 and 15.209 Limits..........................................................................................................18 Report of Measurements Radiated Data........................................................................................................................19 Conducted Data for FCC Part 15.207(a), Line.............................................................................................................21 Conducted Data for FCC Part 15.207(a), Neutral........................................................................................................22 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION REPORT....................................................................................................................23 Table 1 - Support Equipment Used For Test......................................................................................................................7 Table 2 - EUT Port Termination’s........................................................................................................................................7 Table 3 - Host Port Termination's.........................................................................................................................................7 Table 4 - Radiated Emission Limits, General Requirements.........................................................................................18 Table 5 - Conducted Limits..................................................................................................................................................18 Table 6 - Radiated Emission Level.....................................................................................................................................19 Table 7 – 131.2 kHz Extrapolation Factor Data............................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Eric Assouline(Manager)
[email protected]331-48 91 01 02Fax: 331-48 91 21 21

Technical Contact

Atlas Compliance & Engineering Inc.Bruce Smith
[email protected]831-761-2223

142 Milpitas Blvd · Milpitas, California · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Atlas Compliance & Engineering Inc.Bruce Smith
[email protected]831-761-2223

Test Firm

Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc.Bruce Smith
[email protected]408-971-9743Fax: 408-971-9783

Technical Specifications

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

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