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11/12/2008 Layout Parts list Tools List Power Drill Drill bits 10mm, 25mm. Philips screwdriver Hacksaw for cutting bolts Hammer / Mallet Chisel 25mm Stanley knife Adhesive tape Pencil Tape measure 8mm spanner (supplied) 2mm Allen key (supplied) 1) Front Lock Assembly 2) Rubber Escutcheon x2 3) Rear Lock Assembly 4) Ins-30067 - Easyprox Template 5) Left and Right Handles 6) Square Drive 7) Strike Plate Backbox 8) Strike Plate 9) Battery Pack 10) Tubular Mortice Latch 11) Latch Screws x4 12) Short Fixing Screws x4 13) Long Fixing Screws x4 This unit is for Indoor use only. Technical Support Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 5am - 5pm PST / 8am - 8pm EST 1 800 672 [email protected] Ins-30100-US Easyprox compact keypad Documentation on all Paxton Access products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/ NOTE: All dimensions are shown in millimetres to maintain accuracy. Fitting the latch Step 1 Decide on the height of the latch and mark a line on the edge of the door and about 80mm across both faces. Fold the template along one of the dotted lines (right or left). Tape it to the door, the latch centre line positioned on the height mark. (Diagram A). Mark the 4 x 10mm holes and 1 x 25mm holes. Remove the template and apply it to the other side of the door, again aligning it with the height line. Mark the holes as before. Step 2 Drill the 25mm hole on the centre line of the door edge at least 80mm deep to accept the latch. Step 3 Drill the 4 x 10 mm holes for the fixings and one 25mm hole for the square drive. To ensure accuracy you should drill these holes from both sides of the door towards the centre. This also avoids the risk of damaging the door face when the drill breaks through. Step 4 Put the latch into the hole and draw around the edge of the faceplate. Remove the latch and score the outline with a Stanley knife to avoid splitting the wood when chiselling. Chisel a 3.5mm rebate allowing a flush fit for the latch. (See diagram B). Step 5 Re-fit the latch with the plunger facing away from the door frame and secure with two latch screws. NOTE. This plunger protects against the manipulation or ‘shimming’ of the latch with a credit card, etc. Step 6 Cut the square drive to length ( Door thickness +20mm) and slide into the latch. Step 7 Accurately measure the thickness of the door. (20mm minimum - 60mm max) For doors between 40mm to 45mm and 55mm to 60mm thick the supplied securing screws (long or short) can be used without adjustment. For doors outside of this range the long screws should be cut to length of approximately Door thickness + 5 mm. Diagram A - Drilling template taped to door 25mm 57mm 80mm 3.5mm 25mm Power up and Initialise Diagram B - Latch dimensions Step 8 With reference to ‘Battery Replacement’ remove the access plate at the rear of the unit by removing the top standoff screws. (Fig 1) Take the battery pack and connect the lead to the white plug. (Fig 3) - The unit will click twice and then commence to beep regularly. Step 9 The unit must now be enrolled. Please refer to ‘Initialising a new System’. The unit will stop beeping and is now active. 15mm 2.5mm Diagram C - Strike plate and backbox Diagram D - Strike plate position - Anti-shim plunger Fitting the strike plate and backbox Step 10 Fit the battery pack into the unit. Replace the access plate and secure with the standoff screws. Step 11 Fit the rubber escutcheons to front plate and the back plate. Present the front and rear lock assembly to the door, locating the square drive in its recess and secure the two parts of the lock together with the fixing screws. Fit the two handles positioning the screw holes to the underside and secure with the grub screws provided. Step 12 Check the operation of the lock by using the inside lever to check that the latch moves freely. If required, loosen the fixing screws and adjust the position of the lock assemblies until the lever handle and latch are all moving freely. Tighten the fixing screws. Step 13 To determine the vertical position of the plate - Close the door against the frame and mark the top and bottom of the latch where it touches the frame. - Transfer these lines horizontally across the frame rebate. Step 14 To determine the horizontal position of the plate - Measure the distance from the back edge of the door to the flat face of the latch. (NOT the plunger.) Mark this distance on the frame to show how far back the plate needs to be to hold the door closed. Step 15 Position the strike plate so that the ‘cut-out’ lines up with the lines made in Steps 13 and 14. Mark the positions of the fixing screws and draw around the ‘cut-out’ in the strike plate. Chisel out a 15mm aperture to receive the latch bolt. (Diagram C) Step 16 Fix the strike plate with one latch screw to the surface of the frame. FROM THE INSIDE: Gently close the door and check that the latch enters the aperture easily with no additional ‘play’ in the frame. Slight adjustment can be made by moving the plate slightly. When satisfied, draw around the outline of the strike plate, remove it. Score around the outline and then cut the rebate to enable the strike plate to lie flush with the surface. Step 17 Fix the strike plate using two latch screws and check the lock operation. Remove the strike plate and increase the aperture to accept the strike plate back box. Now re-fix the strike plate and check the operation of the ‘anti-shim’ plunger and the door. (Diagram D) Step 18 The unit is now fully operational - See following pages for programming instructions and LED indications. 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 complianc…
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1(1) Application Examiner Telecommunication Certification Body RFI Global Services Ltd. Pavilion A Ashwood Park Basingstoke Hampshire RG23 8BG United Kingdom Re: Request for confidentiality 19 th December 2008 Applicant: Paxton Access Ltd FCC ID: USE746583 Model Number: 746-583-US 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: Exhibit 5. Circuit Schematic, one file, six pages. Exhibit 4. Block diagram, one file, one page. Exhibit 12. Operational/Functional Description, one file, three pages. Exhibit 13. Parts lists, one file, ten pages. Rationale for request for confidentiality of all items above. 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
1(1) Declaration of Authorization: We Name: Paxton Access Ltd Address: Paxton House, Home Farm Road City: Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9HU Country: UK Declare that: Name: RFI Global Services Ltd. Address: Pavilion A Ashwood Park, Ashwood Way Basingstoke, Hampshire RG23 8BG Is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product: FCC ID: USE746583 Product description: Easyprox Compact Keypad Type Designation: 746-583-US Trademark: Easyprox On our behalf. This is to certify that Paxton Access Ltd authorises RFI Global Services Limited to act on our behalf for the application of the EUT to RFI Global Services Ltd. Telecommunication Certification Body Section 5301 Certification: We certify that we are not subject to a denial of Federal benefits, that include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § 862 because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. Date: 19 th December 2008 City: Brighton Name: Brett Glass Signature:
Front view (door entry unit) Front view (door exit unit) Side view Top view
Main PCB (back) Main PCB (front) located inside plastic coil former (antenna) PCB and coil former inside metal housing with lock assembly Bistable latch mechanism and switch pcb Door entry unit – main parts Door exit unit – main housing with handle
TEST REPORT FROM RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD Test of: Easyprox Compact Keypad 746-583 To: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2007 Clause 15.209 & 15.215 Test Report Serial No: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A Supersedes Test Report Serial No: RFI/RPT1/RP73738JD05A This Test Report Is Issued Under The Authority Of Brian Watson, Operations Director: pp Checked By: A. Henriques Signature: Date of Issue: 23 December 2008 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. This report may not be reproduced other than in full, except with the prior written approval of RFI Global Services Ltd. The results in this report apply only to the sample(s) tested. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 Page 2 of 18 RFI Global Services Ltd This page has been left intentionally blank. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 RFI Global Services Ltd Page 3 of 18 Table of Contents 1. Customer Information .................................................................................................................. 4 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) ....................................................................................................... 5 3. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures ............................................................................ 6 4. Deviations from the Test Specification.......................................................................................7 5. Operation of the EUT During Testing..........................................................................................8 6. Summary of Test Results ............................................................................................................. 9 7. Measurements, Examinations and Derived Results ................................................................ 10 8. Measurement Uncertainty .......................................................................................................... 14 Appendix 1. Test Equipment Used ................................................................................................15 Appendix 2. Test Configuration Photographs.............................................................................. 16 TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 Page 4 of 18 RFI Global Services Ltd 1. Customer Information Company Name: Paxton Access Ltd Address: Paxton House Home Farm Brighton Sussex BN1 9HU TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 RFI Global Services Ltd Page 5 of 18 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) 2.1. Identification of Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description: Lock and access control reader. Brand Name: Easyprox Compact Keypad Model Name or Number: 746-583 Serial Number: None stated FCC ID Number: USE746583 2.2. Description of EUT The equipment under test was a standalone battery powered lock and access control reader. 2.3. Modifications Incorporated in EUT During the course of testing the EUT was not modified to demonstrate compliance. 2.4. Additional Information Related to Testing Power Supply Requirement: Internal battery supply of: 6 V (4 x 1.5 AA batteries) Type of Unit: Base (Fixed Use) Modulation Type: Amplitude Modulation Data Rate: 4000 bits/second Transmit Frequency Range: N/A (single frequency operation) Channel ID Frequency (MHz) Transmit Channels Tested: Single Channel 0.125 2.5.2.5. Support Equipment No support equipment was used to exercise the EUT during testing. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 Page 6 of 18 RFI Global Services Ltd 3. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures 3.1. Test Specifications Reference: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2007 (Sections 15.209 & 15.215) Title: Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 (47CFR) Radio Frequency Devices. 3.2. Methods and Procedures The methods and procedures used were as detailed in: ANSI C63.2 (1996) Title: American National Standard for Instrumentation - Electromagnetic Noise and Field Strength Instrumentation, 10 Hz to 40 GHz. ANSI C63.4 (2003) Title: American National Standard Methods of Measurement of radio-Noise Emissions from Low Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. ANSI C63.5 (1988) Title: American National Standard for the Calibration of Antennas used for Radiated Emission Measurements in Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Control. ANSI C63.7 (1988) Title: American National Standard Guide for Construction of Open Area Test Sites for Performing Radiated Emission Measurements. CISPR 16-1: (1999) Title: Specification For Radio Disturbance and Immunity Measuring Apparatus and Methods. Part 1: Radio Disturbance and Immunity Measuring Apparatus. 3.3. Definition of Measurement Equipment The measurement equipment used complied with the requirements of the standards referenced in the methods and procedures section above. Appendix 1 contains a list of the test equipment used. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 RFI Global Services Ltd Page 7 of 18 4. Deviations from the Test Specification There were no deviations from the test specification. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 Page 8 of 18 RFI Global Services Ltd 5. Operation of the EUT During Testing 5.1. Operating Modes The EUT was tested in the following operating modes, unless otherwise stated: • Transmit mode 5.2. Configuration and Peripherals The EUT was tested in the following configuration: • Standalone. The sample was a modified to allow the EUT to be placed into a permanent transmit mode which by- passed the wake-up function to allow measurements to be performed. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI/RPT2/RP73738JD05A ISSUE DATE: 23 DECEMBER 2008 RFI Globa…
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Paxton House · Brighton · United Kingdom
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