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FCC ID: GSARDR FCC requirements § 2.1033 (b)(3) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS User's Guide and Installation Instructions furmshed to the user nf the RDR-1 radio transmwtting device follow this page and contain 7 pages, Projecl numberzlll I4 Page 4 of 12 FCC 10.’ SSA/(019 RD R-1 E Visanic Ltd Tab-ln-A-BagTM External Reader User’s Guide 1. Introduction The Tag-ln-a-Bag'" (T IAB) Is an access control system, designed The TIAB has an internal proximity to limit access to restricted areas. while permitting authorized tag reader. For installations in people to enter, The integration oi the enemal reader in the TIAB which an additional tag reader ls system iSShOWfl in flgure1. required, an extemal tag reader External render RDR-1 (see figure 2) can be used. (notional) The external reader is connected to the TlAE control unit by means of k" H — a ' ' imegral 4wires. M ‘_ ' ‘ When presenting a personal tag to the internal or external reader. it is pawered by the RF signal transmitted from the reader. As a result, the tag transmit a coded RF signal back to the reader. Whlle the TlAB control unit is installed adjacent to the secured door’s frame, the external reader Flgurez. HER-1 External can be installed in any location, as Header Personal tag k;— Personal M 189 . R ues’t—tn—exll command Push-button er , : desired by the user. MN" “MW For lnlarmai‘ion about the TIAB system. refer to the TIAB user's Figure 1 - Integration of External End" In TIAB Syshm guide and installatlon instructions documents. 2. SPECIFICATIONS Indlcltors: Tri-color LED (green, red, amber), Cable (to TIAB control unit) maxlmum length: to meters Tag rudlng range: 50 - 100 mm (2 -4 in.) (3m) Internal tag reader Irequvncy: 125 KHz. Color: Dark gray Tag codes possibilities: 10" possible combinations. Compliance with standards: Complies with PM 15 of the FCC B Dim-“alone (L x w x D): 116 x 70 x16.fl mm (2 3/4 x 41/2 x and “331210 Of industry and Selene? Canada Operatic" is mm 00 5/8 in.) the fpllowmg two conditions: (1) This device may he! cause harmful wagon; 12, .5 g (43 oz) intenerence, and (2) this device mist accept any medereme received. IM inteflerence that may catiee undefined gm. 3. MOUNTING A Use a screwdrlver, In the base bottom or top recess (see 0. Close the reader's never. figure 3)» In lever out the base from "19 reader. Caution: Close the cover in the proper direction (see figure 5. Place the base on the installation surface, mark points, drill 3 emervw'se the LED lirrtwi/l nolbe visible. the holes and lnsert Iastic anchors, it rise . The External reader has an Integral a-wlre cable. Connect the wires to the terminal strip at the TAGE—IN-A-EAG control panel. as shown in fiure 4. 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I! this uquipmflt do“ can" harmful lriterierenc- In radlo or leiwicion racepllon, whlch can be determined by turning the equipment on and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or mom or the following measures: ~Raorianl or relocate the receiving antenna. -lncrease the separation between tire equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dlfle'ent from that to which (M recall/er Is cunnemd. —Consull the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician lor trelp. Changes or modifications to in“: unit not expressly approved by the party respomibll lor compliance could void the users Iuthority to operate tne equipment. 5 Visonicltd mom: um. (ISRAEL): P.o.a until TEva (1220 ISRAEL more: (9724) Ski-47m, 7sz (91le lime vlsotac inc. (mm: a Nomi-moon WE. mailman cf. 00002.in l. PHONE: luau) m—um. (mm memo not mail; mm visotttc Ltn. (uto: UNIT 1. S’VRATTDN PAM DUNTDN LANE, HGGLESWADE. BEDS. sets ans. FNDNE.’ lawn) 000657 FAX.‘ mun some WSCMC um. um TAAlMMAG EXTERNAL READER nEmtu (REV. 0 mm 2 DE6260U TAC-i-IN-A-BACfiTM The TIAE (Tag-in-a-Bag)" is a versatile weather-resistant proximity access control unit (fig. 1)‘ designed to limit access to restricted areas. while permitting authorized people to enter, This product is the best in its class - using state-ol-the»art proximity (non~contact) HF/ID technology. it was designed to serve your customers' needs, while making installation and use simple and easy, The TIAB control unit includes a keypad with an internal proximity reader and a display, that provide lull access control operation The TIAB control unit can be programmed to offer 2 security levels lor opening the door: 1. Valid tag only. 2. Valid tag m PIN (Personal Identification Number) code. The TIAB control unit transmits 125 kHz RF signal. A valid proximity tag (fig. 3). presented to the control unit or to the optional external reader (fig. 2), transmits a coded RF signal back to the TIAB control unit. causing it to energize an output relay, The optional external reader is designed (or installations in which an additional reader is required it is connected to me TIAB control unit via 4 Wires. The TIAB control unit is installed adlacenl to the secured door‘s irame. it is connected to the doors EMS (Electra-Magnetic strike) or magnetic lock and operates by either a 12V DC or AC power supply. The TIAB control unit includes internal non-volatile memory, unaliected by power failure. The internal memory stores data oi up to 250 tags and PIN codes (used for security level 2 only), Each PlN is composed of 4 digits. The proximity tags (fig. 3) are totally sealed and do not require Single door RF/ID Proximity Access Control Unit Fff In: on MR 5 l/isanic Ltd Installation and Programming MM: Figure I. TIAB Keypad Figure 2. HDH-l External Reader The tags are powered lrom the RF signal transmitted from the TIAB control unit. In a case of loss or theft oi a tag, the tag data can be easily deleted irom the TIAEl control unit memory list. The standard This package includes 10 user logs. Additional tags are Figaro J. TAG-1 Key any maintenance. available. 2. SPECIFICATION Power Input: 12V Ac or DC Max. current Consumption: 200 mA (excluding EMS current). Operating temperature: -20'C to SD‘C (-4'F to 122°F). Dry Contact Helaw 10A Max. ma: CONTROL unrr Dllplly: 2 x 7 segments and 3 LEDs, Button: 12 (numeric keypad). Memory capaclty: 250 tog codes. Tag readlng range: 50 - 100 mm (2 -4 in.) internal tog reader frequency: 125 KHz. Tug codes possibilities: 10“ possible combinations. Inputs: . Request-to-exit (N.0.) - Door position (N.C.) outputs: . N.O. / MC. dry contact ~ Door aiar (door held open, open collector output). - Panic (open collector output), - Auxiliary output (open collector output). - Forced Entry (open collector output). . Tamper Dimensional xwxD):122xszx31mm(4i3/1Ex31/2x 1/4in. DE6260 Weight: 170 g (6 oz) without the rubber gasket Color: Dark gray TAG-1 PHOXIMITY TAG DImensIons(LxWxD): 53x35 x7mm (21/8x13/8x 9/32 in.) Weight: 5.5 g (0.2 oz). Color: Dark gray OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES non-1 EXTERNAL READER Indicators: Tri-color LED (green, red. amber). Tog reading range, lag reader irequoncy and tag codes polelbllltles: Identical to Control Unit specification. Dimensions (L x W x D): 116 x 70 x16.8 mm (2 3/4 x 41/2 x 5/3 in.) Weight: 121.5 g (4.3 oz) Cable (to TIAB control unit) maximum length: 10 meters (32m Color: Dark gray TAG-10: Package of 10 TAG-1 proximity tags Comm-mm Convhswilft Fan 150ithe FCC Rules and ass-210 of Industry and Science Qatade. Operation is subject to the following two commons: (1) This device may not cause harmful irlerlerenoe, and (2) liis device must accept any into-defence received Including interference that may cause undesied operation. pcc [DJ GSAfo/é MOUNT NG A. Remove the case closure screw. 3. Use a screwdriver, in the bottom recess at the base, to lever out the base irom the keypad assembly. C. Place the base on the installation surface. mark points, drill the holes and insert plastic anchors, it necessary. D. Fit the base into the rubber gasket and use the 3 mounting screws to attach the base and .eltet to the selected surtace. Important: The Tamper switch is activated when the TIAB control units from cover is removed or when the base is forcibly pulled from the mounting surface, which causes tamper switch tab to break (see figure 4). it rs therefore especially important to firmly attach this tlb to the wall with a l- . screw. Figure 4 - Ease and Hear Sea/mg Gasket 4. WIRING INSTRUCTlONS FOR ACCESS CONTROL The connections to the TIAB terminal block are shown in fig. 5. A. Connect one lead oi the door strike to one oi the hardware (ooor strike) power supply terminals. Connect the other lead at the door strike to terminal No. 10 (N.O.) ofthe TIAB. Note: ll you are using a magnetic door lock. connect one of the leads to one of the hardware power supply laminate. Connect the other lead to terminal No. 11 (NO) of the TIAB. 5. Connect the other terminal at the door strike or magnetic lock power supply to terminal 12 (COM). C. Connect the TlAE power supply leads between terminals 8 (e) and 9 (—). Observe polarity D. Connect the optional remote Request-To—Exit push-button (N.O.) or HR detector contacts (N.O.) between terminals 3 and 2 5.1 Wiring Gauges and Routing -m Use ll 20 AWG or larger tor connections between relay and door "u strike or other switching devices. All other connections are to be “m made with It 22 AWG or larger. Route the wires through the slot — in the rubber sealing gasket [see figure 4) and the recessed entry “Ground _ channel in the ”NAB control unlt base. Verify that there is no “- contact between unlnsulated wires and the printed circuit board. 9 I.“- 5.2 wtrtng Procedure (Fig. 6) “m A. Perlonn steps A to D in section 4. 3. Connect the Panic output (terminal 7), Auxiliary output -M (terminal 6) and Forced Entry output (termlnal 5) to the appropriate zone oi the alarm system. These outputs are of th ll , ' The signal is between a we" an actor we . this terminal to ground 0. Connect the Ground (terminal 2) to the alarm system ground ( my 2) terminal. ' D. Connect the temper terminals (ta 8. 14) to a 24-hour zone oi the alarm system. 2 DE6260 .wlmloporltlngthe :71A5mntmlunitby JCPOMLMIM :mnry.nutm :mntn1¢mclbams .(whlchm :connacledialln ‘AUXOIFAMC lanterns: require! Master Reset Jumper From door Fcc It): 55A $012 "extremal reader Nan - Rue-r WHOM“ count I com- a ma POWER t (red) 150W" DC WW position detector POWER - (New 414»!thpr lwfluflonlnmls '¢ltl,mebunnr |25 mix 12 vuc or r: vac m HequeslvTo-Exil Push-button or :clrcutt.meuldbl n. ply (m caution) 1mm 1: lbllm mm.“ 5mm, Door wilt.- ;- Elmer's DCpaw marl-l to 7143 tenniml9(—). lN 0-) """" -_ _ _ ”luncheon" 'Bu=ll'sDCpow-r While Emmi-mm 'Buzer[-)teAUX WWW” thM’CWM Mini 7) (u mun-4). our lack now-r "only in: or not Alarm sy Stem Figure 6 - Wiring diagram for Integration with an alarm system 6 PROGRAMMING 6.1 General Description This programming guide provides a set of “instructions" that determines how the TIAB control unit will react, The available functions are: programming ol master lag (par. 6.2), adding user tags (par. 6.4). reviewing user tags (par. 6.5). deleting user legs (par. 6.6) and TIAB lunctions setup (par. 67). The TIAB control unit recognizes a single 4-digit hunter code which is used tor all programming modes. This code accompanies a tag which is defined as the master tag. Programming changes can be made as many times as necessary, but for security reasons this operation is restricted to the master tag holder. Each one of the 250 users tags has an internal code (one oi a trillion possible lectory-defined combinations.) and a 4 digit PlN code assigned to it (entered by the operator). The TIAB control unit “leams' these codes during programming. Important: 1. The person in charge must have an updated list which Includes up to 250 tags holders names and the PIN code assigned to each of the tags. The table attached to the TIAB User Guide may be used, 2. Themslertewrmstbeke inasecure - . Changing an existing code requires that the existing code be deleted first and a new code may than keyed in at the same memory address. Note: The TlAE contml unit reverts to normal mode after a 30 second non-activrty timeout, or it “fis pressed. While waiting lor the programmer's selection. the internal buzzer continuously sounds ehort beeps. 6.2 Master Tag Programming —- Buzzer beeps and stops Reinstall jumper KP“ Ejfi G" DE6280 Important! The TIAE control unit does NOT operate unless a valid master ts and master code have been rammed. A. Remove the Master Fleset Jumper (fig. E), The TlAB huzer will start beeping. B. After the buzzer stops beeping, the jumper must he re-installed and the master code “3422‘ should be keyed In. followed by pressing ‘ii”. Within 10 seconds. As a result. the TIAB control unll goes into ADD mode automatically (blinking green LED) and dlsplays the master code memory address - flashing “00". C. Place the tag. assigned as the master tag. within range olths keypad. The buzzer W)“ beep twice and the display will show “Co" (Code). D. Key ln the desired master PlN code (4 digits) and than press ”it”. The programming oi the master lag code is completed and the unit returns to normal position. 6.3 Entering/Exiting Programming Mode For any programming, you need the master tag and lts 4-diglt PIN code, Note: The master PIN code is always required for programming. re'ard/ees cl securr’ level settln. Entering the Programmlnu Modal Hold the master tag ne’er’the keyboard lot at' least 10 seconds. Alter receiving an acknowledge signal from the buzzer, key in lag PIN code (4 dlgils). ‘Ff' ‘ . -rerrimin will blink“ in the disnla TIAB'p Mode: Dulcrl -tlon Functions Blinking No. LED: ADD tae Enables addin- user to “SHOW(codesl Enables checking users codes n DELETE tas Enables deletirl userta-s Yellow - FUNCTIONS Enables meoiiying system All LEDe setu 0 c '. rameter! 6.4 Adding User Tags Note: It is recommended to maintain a list at valid tags and user names for luture reference. For security level 2 @= [D g @=@ PIN code For security Ievelt G“ [D g $6] @ A In programming mode (‘Pi" is displayed). press “1' to select the ADD function (the green LED will blink]. The unit will display two flashing digits (the memory address available tor the tool and the buzzer will beep twice. 5. Fresenta user tag near the keypad. Once the tag is read by the unit, the two flashing digits become steady and two short beeps sound to indicate teg reading, 0. Press “ll” to confirm. D. “Co" flashes. to prompt you to enter the desired user PIN code within 5 seconds. a . It the TIAB security level is 1 (tag only C d required), press 'lt" (or enter any PIN code iollowed by an"). ItIhe TIAB security level is 2, enter a PIN code and press "ll" to conclude the tag adding process. For security undone. A Identical dlglts. like "1111“ are not accepted as valid PIN code. E. The tag adding process is completed and the TIAB reverts to the ADD mode. ready for the next tag. You can program Up to 250 tags. by repeating steps B-D above. 6.5 Reviewin User Tags The master tag holder may revieiw all PIN codes at the valid tags. In the ”Fr" mode, press “2" to select the SHOW tunction. The red LED blinks and all the 250 memory addresses are scanned. one by one. Each address is displayed tor 3 seconds and then the next address appears, tollowed by 2 beeps. Each unused address the lag programmed) blinks and each occupied address (tag programmed) is displayed speedily. Please Note: 1. Pressing 'lt' while the address is displayed steadily will show the first 2 dlglts of the PIN code designated Ior that address. Pressing 'tl" again displays the last 2 digits of the PIN code. Additional pressing "ll” expeditee the advance to the next address. 2. You may enter a 3-di‘git number to go directly to a specific address (Le, to see address 10, enter 010). 3. Since the TIAE display can show 2 digits only. the two decimal point LEDa assist in the numerlc dlspley cl 3 digits, when needed. When one decimal point LED is lit, the number is between 100 to 199. When two dedrnal palm LEDs are ill, the number is between zoo lo 250. The following example clarifies the decimal LED mnctlon. 6.6 Deleting an Existing User Tag some salmfilml Deleting a tag is possible when the tag to be deleted is available or not available (lost or stolen). as lollows: Ff‘f IDscsAA’O/t’ A. In the ‘Pr" mode. press “3" to select the DELEI‘E funcflon. The yellow LED will blink and the display will be blank. B. Present the tag, that you want to delete. to the keypad. Alternatively. If the tag is lost or stolen. enter its a-digit address instead and press “ll”. The address will flash in the display. c. Press ‘il" again. to confirm the tag’s deletion. The display will stop flashing. Press ‘tt' once more tor farther confirmation. The TIAB sounds 3 short beeps, to indicate that the tag is deleted. The display blanks out. ready to delete another tag. Notes: 1 In the DELETE mode, the Tim? control unit searches automahcally through addresses 001 to 250 (does not search address 000}. Tag deletion deletes leg information and the 4-digr‘t PIN code. Deletion of address 000 causes the TIAB control unit to return to the ADD mode. A new master tag and PIN code must be entered for lurtner use. 4. Deleting information in address 000 invalidates the master tag. The entry to location 000 is possible only by keying in the tag number and not by presenting the master tag. 5. Deleting ALL codes except the master code is accomplished by entering address 999. 6. I! you made a mistake and do not want to delete, press "at“, belore pressing “it", to cancel the operation and return the TlAB control unit to DELETE mode. Pressing “t“ a second time causes the TIAB control unrt to return to normal operation mode. 6.7 Setup Mode Setup mode enables to determine how the TlAB reacts in various situations. In programming mode (“Pr” is displayed) press “4" to select the lunctlons setup mode. All the 3 LED‘s continuously blink and the display is blank. In this state. the installer can select one of seven lunctions to modify the setup. as detailed in the function setup table. Table 3 - Function Setup Tobi. SAN Door unlock duration or toggle mode. (See note a) Door Position input Sat alarm timeout or opened door to 01-99 seconds or urban Digit » Fifth digit alt-r PIN code tor Whaling bursts situation Security uvai (notes 4. st 1 - No PlN code required aumr leooback control. cable buzzer iaedbaok. i. atmr bubs when button is Mlsd. Suzzst‘s Indication that the door is opened. it . No buzzer operation. 1 = Buzzer bows when door is o- nod. Notes: 1. If the Auxiliary output is enabled. it operates for all tags. 2. Ambush Digit is applicable for securlly level 2: Ambush Digit is the fifth digit of the user PIN code. It the user is forced to enter under threat. pressing the Ambush digit after the last digit of the PIN code activates the Panic output 3. In the Toggle mode. presenting a valid tag/code turns the DE6260 FFE 10K fifflifli output on and presenting it again turns the output oft. 4. When selecting security level 1 (no PlN code required) it Is still possible to enter a PIN code for each tag, during programming. However, in normal operation the TIAB will not prompt the user for the PIN code. _ 5. Selecting security level 1 does not affect the master tag. The master tag always requires a PIN code. 8. Dlsabllng a function. by pressing 00, Will show - — on the dlsplay. Frogrammlhg steps In the SETUP modn: ia—ta 1. frees the number that corresponds to the desired function 1-7. 2. The TlAB control unit displays the two letters corresponding to the function (see functions setup table). 3. Press 1” to enter the functions selection mode. The TIAB control unit displays the current value tor the selected function. 4. To accept the existing value. press “ll". To return to the setup function selection. press ‘t‘. To change the existing value. enter the new value iollowed by pressing “it“. Table A - Auxllla Out ~ I Modes: “ Out-ui disabled. . Out-m ' ered for 1 second. “ Out-ut .. ad Iatchlunlatch . “ Output operated together with relay timer (function 1), n- but sta : on for 5 seconds more. Outut latches when a valid ta- is assented and SYSTEM NORMAL OPERATlON AND FUNCT ONAL TEST 7.1 Normal Operation Normal operation ls the mode in which when a tag is presented to the reader (In security level 2. followed by user PIN). the doors lock is opened. The TIAB control unit can use the internal reader or an external reader to read proximity lags. Pressing u- and "I" simultaneously causes the panic output to be activated for 5 seconds. In this case. the buzzer does not beep. The LEDs functions in normal operation are summarized in the next table, W Indicam trim iti- door is opened ® asp lndicalu that an invalid up was presented or an invdid PIN WEI Mllflled. | YELLOW Run-rim III to indicate that me power is on. In searrity level 2. blinks atterat - is a" ted. to mm-tllte use! forFlN. This. Out A delay at more than 5 seconds. between presenting a tag and starting to key user PlN code. or between any Mo diglts, cancels the operation. If you enter three consecutive wrong codes. the This control unit will be disabled for 30 seconds and the buzzer will beep quickly. 7.2 System Functional Test 1. Supply power to the TIAE control unit and verify that the yellow LED Ilghts continuously, to indicate that the power is ON. LEDs lunctlonc In normal 0 - -rat|on DEGQGO — rssstsb ”ressin “t". “Output turns on for 10 seconds. by pressing any button after resentin a valid ta. alter beingtripped, Output turned on by pressing "1” and “a“ simultaneousl . 6 Output triggered after 3 invalid keys are presented or 3 invalid Fle are entered, The output is triggered once a second lot 10 minutes and may be reset only by entering a user code no sooner than 30 seconds 6.8 Testing the TIAB Keypad, Display and Buzzer The TEST mode is used for checklng the TlAB keypad, display elements and the internal buzzer. To enter TEST mode. press and hold buttons 4 and s simultaneously for 5 seconds. Upon entering this mode. the display shows 3 g . . “15". Press 0 ~ 9 successively end then “it" Q , , and “tr". ‘0 a When pressing each button. the buzzer sounds and the display shows the associated number (xe1i, li=i 2). Once 'll" is pressed, the display shows "as", both decimal points and all LED light up (to verify that all segments are operational) and the buzzer sounds for 2 seconds. The TEST mode will time out 10 seconds after the last button is pressed. Upon exit from TEST mode. the TlAB control unit reverts'to the previous mode (normal or “Pr"i. 2. Enter the TEST mode las desorlbsd In para|raph 6.8) and verify proper functions of the TlAB keypad. display and buzzer. For about level 1 "I 3. Present a valid tag at a distance of 50 ~ 100 mm (2 - 4 in.) from the keypad (or external reader) and verify that all the functions are performed as programmed, Verify also that when the door is opened the green LED is illuminated. 4. Verity that when an invalid tag is presented to the reader the door is not opened and the red LED is illuminates. For no r I velzonl 5. Present valid tag at distance of 50 - 100 mm (2 - 4 in.) from the keypad (or external reader), key in the PIN code and verify the proper response. as described in step 3. 6. Verify that if there is delay of more than 5 seconds, between the user tag prasentatlon and the user PIN code entering. or between the entry of any two digits. the operation is cancelled. 7. Verify that the yellow LED light starts blinking after tag presentation. to prompt the user to enter PIN code. or Enter the user code lolldwed by the ambush digit. The FANIC output should be activated. 9. Verity that an invalid tag. an invalid code, or both, do not open the door and that the red LED illuminates. For th scour I vel 10. Verify that all the user tags enable the opening of the door. ll. Verify that pressing “it" and “It” simultaneously activates the panlc output for 5 seconds.
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