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Ins-30037-US Net2Air Hands Free Active Keycard 10/04/2007 Technical Support Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 5am - 5pm PST / 8am - 8pm EST Other documentation on Net2 can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/ 1 800 672 [email protected] Battery replacement The keycard has been designed with features to extend battery life, these include a two second timeout once access has been granted and a capability to prevent repeated access to the same door whilst the keyfob remains in the field of the reader. Leaving the keycard in the field of a reader will reduce battery life. Remove the screw on the back of the card. Open the case by inserting a flat head screw driver in the slot at the bottom of the card and gently prising the case open. Remove the circuit board and replace the batteries. Replace the circuit board, casing cover, screw and label. The Net2Air Interface has a pair of switches labelled SW2. When switch one is set to βonβ the interface will respond when button 1 is pressed. When switch two is set to βonβ the interface will respond when button 2 is pressed. Interface Settings To configure keycard buttons the keycard must first be read by the reader without pressing buttons. The keycard automatically stores the details of the interface and will activate the door using the button specified by the SW2 setting. The keycard can store up to 14 doors, seven for each button. Data Reset To clear the stored gate information from the keycard hold down both buttons for 3 seconds. To initialise the button functions of a Keycard the interface needs to be configured. The Net2Air system comprises of a Net2Air Hands Free Interface, a compatible reader (see specification table) and Net2Air keycards or keyfobs. The hands free system operates by using the field being transmitted by the reader to wake up the token. This then communicates with the interface which contains a long range receiver. The Net2 keycard increases this effective read range to a maximum of 50 yards. This is acheived by activating the system manually instead of using the reader field (maximum 2.7 yards.) Net2Air keycards also include a standard proximity ID chip and can therefore be presented to any Paxton proximity reader whether they are using the Net2Air interface or not. Switch 1 βonβ Barrier in Switch 2 βonβ Barrier out Button 1 Barrier in Button 2 Barrier out SW2 What is Net2Air? Dimensions Length 3 3 / 8 β Width 2 1 / 8 β Depth 3 / 8 β System Specifications Wake up frequency125 kHz Communications frequency2.4 GHz Operating temperature0 Β°C - 50 Β°C (Battery Specification) Typical battery life5 years Battery type1 x CR2430 Read range with Net2Air Keycard With button - all readers up to 50 yards P38 3 feet P50 4 feet P75 5 feet P200 8 feet P200 metal mount 6 feet Specifications FCC Compliance 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userβs authority to operate the equipment. Ins-30037-US Net2Air Hands Free Active Keycard 20/03/2007 Technical Support Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 5am - 5pm PST / 8am - 8pm EST Other documentation on Net2 can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/ 1 800 672 [email protected] Battery replacement The keycard has been designed with features to extend battery life, these include a two second timeout once access has been granted and a capability to prevent repeated access to the same door whilst the keyfob remains in the field of the reader. Leaving the keycard in the field of a reader will reduce battery life. Remove the screw on the back of the card. Open the case by inserting a flat head screw driver in the slot at the bottom of the card and gently prising the case open. Remove the circuit board and replace the batteries. Replace the circuit board, casing cover, screw and label. The Net2Air Interface has a pair of switches labelled SW2. When switch one is set to βonβ the interface will respond when button 1 is pressed. When switch two is set to βonβ the interface will respond when button 2 is pressed. Interface Settings To configure keycard buttons the keycard must first be read by the reader without pressing buttons. The keycard automatically stores the details of the interface and will activate the door using the button specified by the SW2 setting. The keycard can store up to 14 doors, seven for each button. Data Reset To clear the stored gate information from the keycard hold down both buttons for 3 seconds. To initialise the button functions of a Keycard the interface needs to be configured. The Net2Air system comprises of a Net2Air Hands Free Interface, a compatible reader (see specification table) and Net2Air keycards or keyfobs. The hands free system operates by using the field being transmitted by the reader to wake up the token. This then communicates with the interface which contains a long range receiver. The Net2 keycard increases this effective read range to a maximum of 50 yards. This is acheived by activating the system manually instead of using the reader field (maximum 2.7 yards.) Net2Air keycards also include a standard proximity ID chip and can therefore be presented to any Paxton proximity reader whether they are using the Net2Air interface or not. Switch 1 βonβ Barrier in Switch 2 βonβ Barrier out Button 1 Barrier in Button 2 Barrier out SW2 What is Net2Air? Dimensions Length 3 3 / 8 β Width 2 1 / 8 β Depth 3 / 8 β System Specifications Wake up frequency125 kHz Communications frequency2.4 GHz Operating temperature0 Β°C - 50 Β°C (Battery Specification) Typical battery life5 years Battery type1 x CR2430 Read range with Net2Air Keycard With button - all β¦
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1(1) Attention: Application Examiner Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: Paxton Access Ltd FCC ID: USE690333 10 th April 2007 To whom it may concern, Permanent Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by Paxton Access Ltd to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential: 1. Schematics 2. Detailed Block diagrams 3. Detailed Operational/Functional Description Rationale for request for confidentiality for items 1,2, and 3: Paxton Access Ltd has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. Sincerely, Quality Manager Paxton Access Ltd
Exhibit 3: External Photographs Front view of Keycard Back view of Keycard Page 1 of 2 Exhibit 3: External Photographs Top view of Keycard Bottom view of Keycard Side view of Keycard Page 2 of 2
Example of FCC ID label location Please refer to page 2 for the label artwork (the CE0168 will be replaced by the FCC ID and model number). Exhibit 1. ID Label - location infoPage 1 of 2 22mm 20mm !"# $%$%$& '(' )*+(! ( , -- ./ 0 # ( # ( . 1 2 3 %$4 5 - 6 7 ( " - &8 ( +9:$;;;< ! ( 9:$;;; Exhibit 1. ID Label - location info Page 2 of 2
Exhibit 9: Internal Photographs Keycard PCB Top View Keycard PCB Bottom View Page 1 of 2 Exhibit 9: Internal Photographs Keycard Housing Internal View Keycard PCB inside housing Page 2 of 2
Report No.: EM07024171 Page: 2 of 45 Product: Net2 Handsfree Access Control system Issue Date: May 2007 Model No.: As page 3 Issue No.: 2 Contents Page No. 1. JOB DESCRIPTION................................................................................................... 4 2. TEST SUMMARY....................................................................................................... 5 3. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)......................................................................... 6 3.1. Description of the EUT....................................................................................... 6 3.2. EUTβs Modes of Operation................................................................................ 6 3.3. EUT Configuration Diagram.............................................................................. 6 3.4. EUT Support Equipment.................................................................................... 6 3.5. Cables Associated With the EUT..................................................................... 6 4. CONDUCTED EMISSIONS...................................................................................... 7 4.1. Conducted Emissions Test Method................................................................. 7 4.2. Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................. 7 4.3. Modification Performed During Testing........................................................... 7 4.4. Conducted Emissions Conclusions.................................................................. 7 4.5. Measurement Uncertainty................................................................................. 7 5. RADIATED EMISSIONS.......................................................................................... 22 5.1. Radiated Emissions Test Method.................................................................. 22 5.2. Unintentional Radiated Emissions Test Results.......................................... 22 5.3. Modifications Performed During Testing....................................................... 22 5.4. Radiated Emissions Conclusions................................................................... 22 5.5. Measurement Uncertainty............................................................................... 22 5.6. Radiated Field Strength................................................................................... 23 5.7. Restricted Frequency Band Emissions......................................................... 29 6. TEST EQUIPMENT.................................................................................................. 46 Report No.: EM07024171 Page: 3 of 45 Product: Net2 Handsfree Access Control system Issue Date: May 2007 Model No.: As page 3 Issue No.: 2 TABLES Table 1 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................... 8 Table 2 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................. 11 Table 3 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................. 14 Table 4 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................. 17 Table 5 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................. 20 Table 6 Intentional Radiated Field strengths β 3m...................................................... 23 Table 7 - Graph 6 Non Intentional Radiated Emissions Test Results.................... 24 Table 8 and Graph 7 Non Intentional Radiated Emissions Test Results.............. 26 Table 9 and Graph 8 Radiated Emissions Test Results....................................... 27 Table 10 Radiated Emissions Test Result 1 to 24GHz.............................................. 28 GRAPHS Graph 1 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................ 10 Graph 2 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................ 13 Graph 3 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................ 16 Graph 4 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................ 19 Graph 5 Conducted Emissions Test Results................................................................ 21 Table 7 - Graph 6 Non Intentional Radiated Emissions Test Results.................... 24 Table 8 and Graph 7 Non Intentional Radiated Emissions Test Results.............. 26 Table 9 and Graph 8 Radiated Emissions Test Results....................................... 27 Report No.: EM07024171 Page: 4 of 45 Product: Net2 Handsfree Access Control system Issue Date: May 2007 Model No.: As page 3 Issue No.: 2 1. JOB DESCRIPTION Equipment: Net2 Handsfree Access Control System Equipment Model No(s): Equipment under Test Net2 Hands free interface β 477 β 222 β US Net2 Hands free keyfob - 690 β 222 β US Net2 Hands free keycard β 690 β 333 β US Support Equipment Net2 RS 845 Comms Converter β 455-477-US Net2 Door ACU β 385-527-US Exit Button E50 β 356-310-US Proximity P200 reader - 323-110-US 12V psu -998-241-US Laptop running Net2 software Equipment Serial No: None Phase: Compliance Customer: Paxton Access Ltd Test Plan Reference: - Test Standards: CFR47 Part 15: 207,209 and 249 Test Location: Intertek ETL Semko Unit D Randalls Way Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7SB Test Work Started: 5 th March 2007 Test Work Completed: 9 th March 2007 Report No.: EM07024171 Page: 5 of 45 Product: Net2 Handsfree Access Control system Issue Date: May 2007 Model No.: As page 3 Issue No.: 2 2. TEST SUMMARY PRODUCT REFERENCE STANDARDS ANSI C63.4-2003, TEST STANDARD TEST COMMENT CFR 47 Part 15:207 Conducted Emissions Pass-Note CFR 47 Part 15:209 and 249 Radiated Emissions Pass Note: The Conducted Emissions Test results are below the specification limit by a margin less than the measurement uncertainty; it is therefore not possβ¦
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