Cubic Transportation Systems ACT07 Access Control Card Reader User Manual manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
FOR THE
SMALL GO CARD® ACCESS CONTROL TARGET
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Proprietary Notice
The information disclosed herein contains proprietary rights of Cubic® Transportation Systems, Inc. (Cubic).
Neither this document nor the information disclosed herein shall be reproduced or transferred to other
documents. Nor shall the information be used or disclosed to others for manufacturing or any other use except as
specifically authorized in writing by Cubic.
Federal Communications Commission Notice
Any change or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Copyright© 2005 Cubic Corporation. All rights reserved.
TRADEMARKS
Cubic® is a registered trademark of Cubic Corporation.
GO CARD® is a registered trademark of Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.
Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.
5650 Kearny Mesa Road
San Diego, CA 92111 USA
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REVISION STATUS
(Template Revision Date: 11 Nov 04)
Revision Date Description
A.00 08 Aug 01 Initial release
B.00 10 Aug 01 Revised to include revision B of the ACT and Figure 1.
C.00 31 Oct 02 Revised to include label types.
D.00 22 Mar 05 Revised to include FCC Notice.
E.00 06 Apr 05 Note added at end of Section 1.1, required by FCC.
Author Date Program Manager Date
Chuck Burns Shirley Uglietta
Received by Configuration Management Date Technical Editor Date
Cynthia Jones
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section No./Title Page
1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE..........................................................................................................................1
1.2 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS......................................................................................................1
2. ACCESS CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................3
2.1 WIRING FOR CONFIGURATION 1 .........................................................................................................3
2.2 WIRING FOR CONFIGURATION 2 .........................................................................................................4
3. LABEL .................................................................................................................................................................5
4. WEATHERPROOFING........................................................................................................................................5
5. WIRE ..................................................................................................................................................................5
6. ACCESS CONTROL TARGET DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................................7
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No./Title Page
Figure 1. Configuration 1 ............................................................................................................................................3
Figure 2. Configuration 2 ............................................................................................................................................3
Figure 3. GO CARD Access Control Target, Small....................................................................................................7
LIST OF TABLES
Table No./Title Page
Table 1. ACT Terminal Block Wiring Connections (Configuration 1) .........................................................................4
Table 2. ACT Terminal Block Wiring Connections (Configuration 2) .........................................................................4
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this manual is to provide instructions for the installation of the Cubic GO CARD® Access Control
Target hardware.
The scope of this manual includes the installation and configuration of the hardware mounting, wiring, and setup.
NOTE
The Access Control Target is intended for professional installation
only.
1.2 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
A ampere
ACT Access Control Target
cm centimeter
Cubic Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.
dc direct current
in. inch
LED Light Emitting Diode
mA milliampere
MHz megahertz
RF Radio Frequency
Vdc volts, direct current
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2. ACCESS CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION
The assembly part number 061-1311 is a small Access Control Target (ACT) or reader that emulates a Wiegand
card reader. The ACT connects to a standard five-wire Wiegand interface and to an 8 to 28 volt auxiliary power
supply via an 8-pin terminal block.
The reader generates a 13.56 MHz RF field and reads standard GO CARD System Access Cards at distances up
to 4 cm.
The reader has the same area as a single-gang wall plate (2.75 in. W x 4.5 in. H x 1.5 in. D) and surface mounts
using two mounting holes. The mounting holes match the holes in a single-gang electrical utility box.
The reader is wired into the system using its internal 8-pin terminal block. It is important to note, there are two
configurations of the ACT for wiring purposes. Use the label on the back of the ACT to determine the wiring
needs.
Configurations are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2.
Figure 1. Configuration 1 Figure 2. Configuration 2
2.1 WIRING FOR CONFIGURATION 1
Connections are as shown in Table 1 along with the following considerations:
1. Power is supplied on pins 7 and 8.
2. If the ACT is used with an existing access controller, pins 2 through 6 of the ACT are connected to the
access controller standard five-wire interface.
3. If the controller used does not require optical isolation and does not provide 5 volt power, connect pin 1
to pin 2 and pin 6 to pin 7. This uses the reader’s internal 5 volts for the optical isolator and the LED but
defeats the optical isolation by connecting the signal and power grounds.
4. If the ACT is programmed (via an activation card) to output Wiegand data, the data output appears on
pins 3 and 4. If the unit is programmed to output serial or magnetic stripe data, the data appears only
on pin 3.
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Table 1. ACT Terminal Block Wiring Connections (Configuration 1)
Terminal Function Comment
1 Internal 5 volts Provides +5 volts at up to 100 mA
2 External 5 volts Isolator and LED power (Requires +5 volts at 20 mA)
3 Data 1 Optically isolated data out
4 Data 0 Optically isolated data out
5 LED High = Red, low = Green, unconnected = Yellow
6 External Common Isolator and LED power and data signal common
7 Power Common Unit power and internal +5 volt common
8 Unit Power Requires from +8 to +28 volts at up to 2.5 watts
2.2 WIRING FOR CONFIGURATION 2
Connections are as shown in Table 2 along with the following considerations:
1. Power is supplied on pins 7 and 8.
2. If the ACT is used with an existing access controller, pins 2 through 6 of the ACT are connected to the
access controller standard five-wire interface.
3. If the controller used does not require optical isolation and does not provide 5 volt power, connect pin 2
to pin 8 and pin 6 to pin 7. This uses the reader’s external power for the optical isolator and the LED,
but defeats the optical isolation by connecting the signal and power grounds.
4. If the ACT is programmed (via an activation card) to output Wiegand data, the data output appears on
pins 3 and 4. If the unit is programmed to output serial or magnetic-stripe data, the data appears only
on pin 3.
Table 2. ACT Terminal Block Wiring Connections (Configuration 2)
Terminal Function Comment
1 Test For production use
2 External 5 to 28 volts Isolator and LED power (Requires 5 to 28 Vdc at 20 mA)
3 Data 1 Optically isolated data out
4 Data 0 Optically isolated data out
5 LED High = Red, low = Green, unconnected = Yellow
6 External Common Isolator and LED power and data signal common
7 Power Common Unit power and internal +5 volt common
8 Unit Power Requires from +8 to +28 volts at up to 2.5 watts
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3. LABEL
The reader’s front label can provide identification and instructions. The front label is usually a customer designed
and supplied part. Should the customer not wish to provide a label, a weather-resistant Cubic label is available.
4. WEATHERPROOFING
The reader, as supplied, is intended for use inside buildings. It is not weatherproof. It can be used on the outside
of buildings if it is mounted on a nonporous surface using an available gasket and front label. If used, the gasket
should be attached to the back of the reader and the label should be attached to the front of the reader. Peel the
protective paper from the adhesive backing on the label and on the gasket and attach them to the unit.
5. WIRE
The wire used to supply power to the unit (via pins 7 and 8 of the terminal block) should consist of a twisted pair
of sufficient size to carry a maximum of 0.3A dc.
The allowable voltage drop in the wires depends upon whether the unit’s optical isolator is being used (pin 2 is
not connected to pin 8 and pin 6 is not connected to pin 7) or is being bypassed (pin 2 is connected to pin 8 and
pin 6 is connect to pin 7).
If the optical isolator is being used, then the voltage drop should be low enough to assure that the unit receives at
least 8 volts and at least 0.3A.
If the optical isolator is not being used, then the voltage drop should be no more than 0.25 Vdc per wire (of the
twisted pair of wires) or there will be too much ground offset between the unit and the controller to which it is
attached.
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6. ACCESS CONTROL TARGET DIMENSIONS
Figure 3 provides the dimensions of the GO CARD Access Control Target.
Figure 3. GO CARD Access Control Target, Small
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