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R2L1050MINIPhysical Access Control Reader

XceedID Corporation
Physical Access Control Reader - FCC ID R2L1050MINI - XceedID Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
May 23, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 23, 2005
Equipment Note
Physical Access Control Reader
Frequency Range
0.12500000 - 0.12500000
Company
XceedID Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

XceedID : Document No: 0213-01; Issue No. 1; 5/10/2005 INSTALLATION SHEET XF1050 PARTS LIST: β€’ 1 - Installation Sheet β€’ 1 - Mounting Plate β€’ 1 - Potted Reader Assembly β€’ 1 - Cover β€’ 2 - Mounting Screws β€’ 1 - Assembly Screw Removal: 1. Remove unit from box. Mounting the Reader: 1. Determine an appropriate mounting position on the door frame or wall, be sure to account for any applicable ADA height requirements. 2. Drill a minimum of two mounting holes a minimum of 1.35” apart on the mounting surface of the door frame or wall. Drill one 3/4” diameter cable hole for the pigtail wire connection. Wire the unit according to the color code chart below. Screw mounting plate to wall. (ILLUSTRATION) 3. Following cable connection (see the cable connection diagram below), re-install the plastic cover to the reader base. The base male connectors should align with the cover connector holes and the bottom slot should easily slide over and snap into place over the plastic dimple of the base. After ensuring connection, install the security screw on the bottom of the reader. Cable Connections: 1. XceedID XF1050 readers are supplied with a 8 conductor cable pigtail. Connect this pigtail with the host/panel being careful to match the color of each wire with the chart shown below. (ILLUSTRATION) Blue = Beeper Green = Data 0 White = Data 1 Orange = Green LED Brown = Red LED Red = Power +DC (6-16 VDC) Black = Ground Drain = Shield Ground Note: If Hold function is desired, it can be assigned to any of the Brown, Orange or Blue wires in lieu of the function above. 2. Use a DC power source between 5 volts and 16 volts. XceedID : Document No: 0213-01; Issue No. 1; 5/10/2005 3. Be sure the reader is properly grounded by attaching the ground wire to an earth ground connection at the power supply or panel end of the cable. Testing the Reader: 1. Power up the reader. The LED will light followed by a beeper tone. This indicates that the reader is ready. 2. Present a proper card or token programmed to operate the reader and a green LED flash will indicate successful operation. Note that a red flash could simply indicate an incorrect match or mis-programmed card/token rather than a faulty reader installation . Additional Notes: β€’ The voltage specification for these products is 5 volts to 16 volts. β€’ Typical cable gauge ranges from 18 to 22 gauge. Check with your cable supplier to determine the best choice for your application and installation distance . Specifications: β€’ Power Supply: DC β€’ Voltage Range: 5 – 16VDC β€’ Temperature Range: -25F to 125F β€’ Card Read Distance: Up to 4.0” – Distance can vary widely depending on installation conditions and credential type. β€’ Cable Distance to Panel in Wiegand mode: o 500 ft. maximum @ 22 awg. β€’ Information Output: Wiegand = up to 64 bits β€’ Regulatory Approvals and Standards UL ISO15693 ISO14443A Europe: CE Listed. Federal Communications Statement: The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This reader utilizes and radio frequency energy and has been tested and complies with the limits of FCC testing. Changes, modifications or disregard of proper installation instructions not expressly approved by XceedID Corporation is strictly prohibited by the FCC and could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For Canadian Users: This unit has been tested and meets all applicable Industry of Canada technical specifications. β€’ This device may not cause radio frequency interference. β€’ This device must accept radio frequency interference. In the unlikely event interference occurs, please contact the manufacturer.

Users Manual

XceedID : Document No: 0213-01; Issue No. 1; 5/20/2005 INSTALLATION SHEET XF1050 PARTS LIST: β€’ 1 - Installation Sheet β€’ 1 - Mounting Plate β€’ 1 - Potted Reader Assembly β€’ 1 - Cover β€’ 2 - Mounting Screws β€’ 1 - Assembly Screw Removal: 1. Remove unit from box. Mounting the Reader: 1. Determine an appropriate mounting position on the door frame or wall, be sure to account for any applicable ADA height requirements. 2. Drill a minimum of two mounting holes a minimum of 1.35” apart on the mounting surface of the door frame or wall. Drill one 3/4” diameter cable hole for the pigtail wire connection. Wire the unit according to the color code chart below. Screw mounting plate to wall. (ILLUSTRATION) 3. Following cable connection (see the cable connection diagram below), re-install the plastic cover to the reader base. The base male connectors should align with the cover connector holes and the bottom slot should easily slide over and snap into place over the plastic dimple of the base. After ensuring connection, install the security screw on the bottom of the reader. Cable Connections: 1. XceedID XF1050 readers are supplied with a 8 conductor cable pigtail. Connect this pigtail with the host/panel being careful to match the color of each wire with the chart shown below. (ILLUSTRATION) Blue = Beeper Green = Data 0 White = Data 1 Orange = Green LED Brown = Red LED Red = Power +DC (6-16 VDC) Black = Ground Drain = Shield Ground Note: If Hold function is desired, it can be assigned to any of the Brown, Orange or Blue wires in lieu of the function above. 2. Use a DC power source between 5 volts and 16 volts. XceedID : Document No: 0213-01; Issue No. 1; 5/20/2005 3. Be sure the reader is properly grounded by attaching the ground wire to an earth ground connection at the power supply or panel end of the cable. Testing the Reader: 1. Power up the reader. The LED will light followed by a beeper tone. This indicates that the reader is ready. 2. Present a proper card or token programmed to operate the reader and a green LED flash will indicate successful operation. Note that a red flash could simply indicate an incorrect match or mis-programmed card/token rather than a faulty reader installation . Additional Notes: β€’ The voltage specification for these products is 5 volts to 16 volts. β€’ Typical cable gauge ranges from 18 to 22 gauge. Check with your cable supplier to determine the best choice for your application and installation distance . Specifications: β€’ Power Supply: DC β€’ Voltage Range: 5 – 16VDC β€’ Temperature Range: -25F to 125F β€’ Card Read Distance: Up to 4.0” – Distance can vary widely depending on installation conditions and credential type. β€’ Cable Distance to Panel in Wiegand mode: o 500 ft. maximum @ 22 awg. β€’ Information Output: Wiegand = up to 64 bits β€’ Regulatory Approvals and Standards UL ISO15693 ISO14443A Europe: CE Listed. Federal Communications Statement: The FCC requires the following statements for your information: 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 cause undesired operation. This reader utilizes radio frequency energy and has been tested and complies with the limits of FCC testing. Changes, modifications or disregard of proper installation instructions not expressly approved by XceedID Corporation is strictly prohibited by the FCC and could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For Canadian Users: This unit has been tested and meets all applicable Industry of Canada technical specifications. β€’ This device may not cause radio frequency interference. β€’ This device must accept radio frequency interference. In the unlikely event interference occurs, please contact the manufacturer.

Internal Photos

SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Exterior Front Cover Removed SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Exterior Back Cover Removed SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Interior Overall Unpotted SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH PCB Top SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH PCB Bottom - Antenna in Place SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH PCB Bottom - Antenna Removed

Test Report

Page 1 of 28 Report No.: FC05-011 XCEEDID TEST REPORT FOR THE PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL READER, XF1050 FCC PART 15 SUBPART C SECTIONS 15.207 & 15.209 AND RSS-210 COMPLIANCE DATE OF ISSUE: MARCH 15, 2005 PREPARED FOR: XceedID 112 N. Rubey Drive, Suite 100 Golden, CO 80403 PREPARED BY: Mary Ellen Clayton CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: 011305JDM W.O. No.: 83109 Date of test: February 24-25, 2005 Report No.: FC05-011 This report contains a total of 28 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. The results in this report apply only to the items tested, as identified herein. Page 2 of 28 Report No.: FC05-011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................3 FCC to Canada Standard Correlation Matrix...................................................................4 Conditions for Compliance ..............................................................................................4 Approvals .........................................................................................................................4 FCC 15.31(m) Number Of Channels ...............................................................................5 FCC 15.33(a) Frequency Ranges Tested .........................................................................5 FCC 15.35 Analyzer Bandwidth Settings ........................................................................5 FCC 15.203 Antenna Requirements ................................................................................5 FCC 15.205 Restricted Bands..........................................................................................5 Eut Operating Frequency .................................................................................................5 Temperature And Humidity During Testing....................................................................5 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................6 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................6 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................6 Report of Measurements ..................................................................................................7 Table 1: FCC 15.207 Six Highest Conducted Emission Levels ..........................7 Table 2: FCC 15.209 Fundamental Emission Levels ..........................................8 Table 3: FCC 15.209 Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels - 9kHz - 30MHz..9 Table 4: FCC 15.209 Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels: 30-1000MHz......10 RSS-210 20dB Bandwidth ...............................................................................................11 EUT Setup........................................................................................................................12 Correction Factors............................................................................................................12 Table A: Sample Calculations .............................................................................12 Test Instrumentation and Analyzer Settings ....................................................................13 Spectrum Analyzer Detector Functions ...............................................................13 Peak..........................................................................................................13 Quasi-Peak ...............................................................................................13 Average ....................................................................................................13 EUT Testing.....................................................................................................................14 Mains Conducted Emissions................................................................................14 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................14 Appendix A: Test Setup Photographs..............................................................................15 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................16 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................17 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................18 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................19 Appendix B: Test Equipment List ...................................................................................20 Appendix C: Measurement Data Sheets ..........................................................................21 Page 3 of 28 Report No.: FC05-011 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION DATE OF TEST: February 24-25, 2005 DATE OF RECEIPT: February 24, 2005 MANUFACTURER: XceedID 112 N. Rubey Drive, Suite 100 Golden, CO 80403 REPRESENTATIVE: Mike Conlin TEST LOCATION: CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 TEST METHOD: ANSI C63.4 (2001) and RSS-212 PURPOSE OF TEST: To demonstrate the compliance of the Physical Access Control Reader, XF1050 with the requirements for FCC Part 15 Subpart C Sections 15.207 & 15.209 devices. Page 4 of 28 Report No.: FC05-011 FCC TO CANADA STANDARD CORRELATION MATRIX Canadian Standard Canadian Section FCC Standard FCC SectionTest Description RSS 2106.2.147CFR15.209General Radiated Emissions Requirement RSS 2106.347CFR15.205Restricted Bands of Operation RSS 2106.447CFR15.215(c)Frequency Stability Recommendation RSS 2106.547CFR15.35(c)Pulsed Operation RSS 2106.647CFR15.207AC Mains Conducted Emissions Requirement IC 3082-D784962Site File No. CONDITIONS FOR COMPLIANCE …

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Test Setup Photos

PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Side View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Back View

Contact Information

Applicant

Dan Munson(Senior Electronics Engineering Manager)
[email protected]303-640-2667Fax: 303-273-9937

Technical Contact

CKC Laboratories, Inc.Mary Ellen Clayton
[email protected]800-500-4362

5473-A Clouds Rest Β· Mariposa, California Β· United States

Test Firm

CKC Laboratories, Inc.Steve Behm
[email protected]209-966-5240Fax: 866 779 9776

Technical Specifications

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

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