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InfoProx TM Entry Installation and Operation Manual tyco Fire & Security Software House Copyright Acknowledgements InfoProx™ is a trademark of Software House. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. This product is manufactured under license from HID Corporation, Irvine, California and embodies one or more of the inventions disclosed and claimed in U.S. Patents, Number 4,546,241, 4,730,188, 5,041,826 and/or 5,166,676. ProxKey™ and ProxCard™are trademarks, and ISOProx® and ProxCard ll ® are registered trademarks of HID Corporation Document Part Number: #8000-1411-00 Revision: B0 Release Date: February 2002 This manual is proprietary information of Software House. Unauthorized reproduction of any portion of this manual is prohibited. The material in this manual is for informational purposes only. It is subject to change without notice. Software House assumes no responsibility for incorrect information this manual may contain. © 2002 Software House 70 Westview Street Lexington, MA 02421-3108 All rights reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS INFOPROX TM ENTRY..........................................................................................................................1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL.............................................................................. 1 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.................................................................................. 1 POWER SOURCES....................................................................................................................................... 1 ANSI/UL LISTING (USA) AND CSA 22.2 LISTING (CANADA).................................................................. 1 UL 294-COMPLIANT INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................... 1 FCC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE................................................................................................................ 2 CANADIAN RADIO EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS......................................................................................... 2 2. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................... 2 DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................................. 3 OPTIONAL SOFTWARE............................................................................................................................... 4 DOOR CONTROL UNIT ADMINISTRATION.................................................................................................. 4 3. GETTING STARTED..................................................................................................................... 6 READER TYPES.......................................................................................................................................... 7 PREPARING TO INSTALL INFOPROX........................................................................................................... 7 4. INFOPROX HARDWARE INSTALLATION........................................................................... 14 POWER CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................................. 15 EXIT READER CONNECTIONS.................................................................................................................. 16 READER INPUTS AND OUTPUTS............................................................................................................... 17 INFOPROX ENTRY WIRING: RJ45 CONNECTIONS.................................................................................. 20 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST...................................................................................................................... 22 5. CONFIGURING THE DOOR CONTROL UNIT..................................................................... 23 FIRST TIME ACCESS TO THE ADMINISTRATION MENU............................................................................ 23 Accessing the Administration menu.................................................................................................... 23 Accessing the Administration menu for the first time......................................................................... 24 ACCESSING THE ADMINISTRATION MENU AFTER PASSWORD SETUP..................................................... 25 Accessing the Administration menu after password setup.................................................................. 25 GETTING TO KNOW THE CONFIGURATION SETUP..................................................................................... 26 CONFIGURING THE READER..................................................................................................................... 28 Accessing the configuration setup....................................................................................................... 28 CONFIGURE CURRENT TIME.................................................................................................................... 29 Configuring the current time and date................................................................................................ 29 CONFIGURE TIME ZONE........................................................................................................................... 30 Configuring the time zone................................................................................................................... 30 TIME ZONE TYPES.................................................................................................................................... 32 Configuring time zone types................................................................................................................ 32 Configuring Normal time zone mode................…
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CPU ANALOGUE I/P SRAM OPTICAL TAMPER WATCHDOG 485 PORT 2 485 PORT 1 Battery E² Relay and LEDs RTC Keypad LCD Module O/P Driver Head Power HID HEAD 3V Power InfoProx Reader
InfoProx Entry is housed in a f ully encapsulated polycarbonate electronics enclosure that is both weather and vandal resistant. InfoProx Entry is designed to mount o n a standard electrical containment box. The keypad is required for PIN validation, access to the Administratio n menu, and data entry. InfoProx Entry supports HID 26-bit, HID 32-bit, and HID (Software House) 37-bit Wiegand proximity technology, which are licensed from HID Corporation. The following are cards and read ranges that are supported: __ISOProx® ll Card 9cm (3.6") __ProxCard™ Plus Card 6cm (2.4") __ProxCard® ll Card 10cm (4") __ProxKey™ ll Fob 4cm (1.6") An optional exit reader can be co nnected to the door control unit to create an entry/exit reader co nfiguration for IN/OUT control. Alternatively, a push button can be co nnected as an input to the reader to provide egress from a controlled area where no exit reader is provided. The door control unit has four analog inputs and a set of dry relay contacts. The analog inputs are intended for use with external sensors to monitor door position, lock status, and a request-to-exit push button. The relay co ntacts are intended to control a door strike or lock. Initially, the administrator inputs the card ID numbers into the reader’s database. When a card is read, access is granted if the card ID matches an ID in the reader’s database. Card IDs not in the database are denied access. Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) can be assigned to some or all cards to increase security. Before access can be granted, a valid PIN must be entered after a valid card is read. The door control unit can be co nfigured to allo w access o n entering a specific Global Identification Number (GIN) during certain times of the day, witho ut the need for a card to be presented. Card, configuration, transaction and alarm information is held in the InfoProx Entry memory. Recording of alarms and card transactions are also stored for future upload to a workstatio n.
Radio Frequency Investigation Ltd, Ewhurst Park, Ramsdell, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG26 5RQ, ENGLAND. Tel: +44 (0) 1256 851193 Fax: +44 (0) 1256 851192 Registered in England, No. 211 7901. Registered Office: Ewhurst Park, Ramsdell, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG26 5RQ TESTING 0644 TEST REPORT FROM RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 (Sections 15.209 & 15.109) Test Report Serial No: RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B Supersedes Test Report Serial No: RFI/EMCB1/RP42843B This Test Report Is Issued Under The Authority Of Richard Jacklin, Operations Director: Checked By: Tested By: Release Version No: PDF01 Issue Date: 18 April 2002 Test Date: 21 November 2001 This report is issued in Adobe Acrobat portable document format (PDF). It is only a valid copy of the report if it is being viewed in PDF format with the following security options not allowed: Changing the document, Selecting text and graphics, Adding or changing notes and form fields. Furthermore, the date of creation must match the issue date stated above. This report may be copied in full. The results in this report apply only to the sample(s) tested. RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Test Report S.No. RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Page 2 of 24 Issue Date: 18 April 2002 Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 (Sections 15.209 & 15.109) This page has been left intentionally blank. RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Test Report S.No. RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Page 3 of 24 Issue Date: 18 April 2002 Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 (Sections 15.209 & 15.109) Table of Contents 1. Client Information................................................................................................................4 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT).............................................................................................5 3. Test Specification, Methods & Procedures......................................................................8 4. Deviations From The Test Specification...........................................................................9 5. Operation Of The EUT During Testing............................................................................10 6. Summary Of Test Results.................................................................................................11 7. Measurements, Examinations And Derived Results.....................................................12 8. Measurement Uncertainty................................................................................................15 Appendix 1. Test Equipment Used......................................................................................16 Appendix 2. Measurement Methods....................................................................................17 Appendix 3. Test Configuration Drawings.........................................................................19 Appendix 4. Graphical Test Results....................................................................................22 Appendix 5. Photographs of EUT........................................................................................23 Test Report Serial No: RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B supersedes Test Report Serial No: RFI/EMCB1/RP42843B. RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Test Report S.No. RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Page 4 of 24 Issue Date: 18 April 2002 Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 (Sections 15.209 & 15.109) 1. Client Information 1.1. Applicant Details Company Name: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited Address: Unit 4 Ravenhill Business Park Ravenhill Road Belfast BT6 8AW Contact Name: Mr David Murphy 1.2. Radio Frequency Investigation Ltd Representative Contact Name: Grant Taylor Address: Ewhurst Park Ramsdell Basingstoke Hampshire RG26 5RQ RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Test Report S.No. RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Page 5 of 24 Issue Date: 18 April 2002 Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 (Sections 15.209 & 15.109) 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) The following information (with the exception of the Date of Receipt) has been supplied by the client: 2.1. Identification Of Equipment Under Test (EUT) Brand Name CEM Model Name or Number InfoProx Unique Type Identification ENTRY Serial Number 000001 Country Of Manufacture U.K. Date Of Receipt 20 November 2001 2.2. Description Of EUT Stand alone proximity card reader (125kHz). Used to control a single door lock, via a relay output for door opening. Door inputs are provided to monitor the state of the door. Door Position, Lock Engaged and Push Button Exit. Another free input is supplied. 2.3. Modifications Incorporated In EUT The EUT has not been modified from the Model Name or Unique Type Identification number stated above. RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Test Report S.No. RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Page 6 of 24 Issue Date: 18 April 2002 Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 (Sections 15.209 & 15.109) 2.4. Additional Information Related To Testing Equipment Category: Short Range (Low Power) Type Of Unit: Base Station (Fixed Use) Power Characteristics: 14 dBμA/m @ 10m Alignment Range: Transmitter 0.125MHz Receiver 0.125MHz Allocated Frequency: Transmitter 0.125MHz Receiver 0.125MHz Power Supply Requirement: DC Supply (Volts/Amps) DC Supply of (Customer supplied) 12V Battery AC Supply (Volts/Amps) Not Applicable (Note 1) Intended Operating Environment: Commercial Weight: Approx. 0.107Kg Dimensions: Approx. 0.086 x 0.086 x 0.022 mm Cycle Time: Less than 1 sec. Note 1 The client has stated the power supply requirement for the EUT to be a 12 Volt DC batte…
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PHOTOGRAPH SECTION FOR RFI TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 Section 15.209 & 15.109 RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Photograph Section S.No: RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 Section 15.209 & 15.109 This section contains the following photographs: Photo Reference Number Title PHT/42843JD04/001 Rear View of Radiated Electric Field Set-up PHT/42843JD04/002 Front View of Radiated Electric Field Set-up These pages are not included in the total number of pages for this report. RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Photograph Section S.No: RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 Section 15.209 & 15.109 PHT/42843JD04/001 Rear View of Radiated Electric Field Set-up RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION LTD. Photograph Section S.No: RFI/EMCB2/RP42843B EMC Department Test Of: Controlled Electronic Management Systems Limited InfoProx Reader To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2000 Section 15.209 & 15.109 PHT/42843JD04/002 Front View of Radiated Electric Field Set-up
Unit 4, Ravenhill Business Park · Belfast · United Kingdom
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 0.125 MHz - 0.125 MHz | 2.00 µW |

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