Elpas Solutions 5-PBA00433 Active Identity Badge User Manual

Elpas Solutions Ltd. Active Identity Badge Users Manual

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 Page 1 of 3 V11.0  June 08     Active Identity Badge User Guide – P/Ns: 5-PBA00433, 5-PBA00433-1, 5-PBA00433-2 5-PBA00433-3 and 5-PBA00880 Elpas Active RFID Visibility Solutions  Introduction The Elpas Active Identity Badge is an  ultra-low  power,  unified,  long-range  active  Radio  Frequency (RFID)  and  Infrared  device. Designed to resemble an industry-standard  photo  ID  badge,  the device  is  intended  primarily  for protecting  those  staff  members and lone workers most at risk from patient violence and  aggression in both interior  and/or exterior areas. The  unique  form  factor  of  the  badge  makes  it  usable  as  a clip-on photo ID personnel badge. Or, when inserted into its matching card holder  (sold  separately)  the  device  may  be  bundled  with  any standard credit-card size access control card; and user worn either horizontally (landscape format) or vertically (portrait format). The  badge's,  dual  technology transmitter  continuously  emits,  low-power  UHF  (433.92MHz)  long-distance  beacon  type  omni-directional  radio  frequency  (RF) transmissions plus optional infra-red (IR)  messaging  for  indoor  tracking to sub-room level precision. The Active Identity Badge features two one-touch fully customizable emergency/duress signaling  buttons for ensuring complete, around-the-clock  staff  and  visitor  supervision.  The  badge’s  onboard magnetic  low  frequency  (LF)  receiver  (125  KHz)  also  adds chokepoint type area detection so whenever a badge wearer nears a protected exit/entrance covered by an Elpas LF Exciter any number of  user  definable alerts  or alarms  may be triggered.  Optionally, the badge  is  designed  for  use  as an electronic proximity  key for doors protected  by  VisAccess  Tag-In-A-Bag,  AXS-10,  AXS-100/200 systems or other  third-party EM 4100  compliant or  Wiegand 26-bit compatible access control solutions. Small  in  size  (5cm/2in  x  8.3cm/3.27in  x  0.9cm/0.35in)  and  weight (32g/1.2oz) the Active Identity Badge is housed  in an  epoxy potted, IP66 rated, weatherproof black thermoplastic outer casing. Powered by a single, replaceable lithium long life battery (five-year estimated usage),  the  badge’s  power  efficient  design  ensures  years  of maintenance  free  deployments  in  harsh  indoor  and  outdoor environments such as manufacturing operations, medical facilities or maximum security correctional institutions. Supported Event Transmissions Active  Identity Badges  supports  LF,  Battery,  Motion,  Motionless,  Exit  from LF and two discrete Button Press events; designated B1 and B2. Each  event  is  transmitted  as  a  burst  of  4  messages.    Should  1  event interrupt another, then the first event burst will end after a minimum of two messages. The entry to LF event messages contain the ID of the LF Exciter.  IMPORTANT: The badge does not support simultaneous press of B1 and B2.   Technical Specifications Radio Technology  RF (433.92MHz) and LF (125KHz) RF (Motion/Stationary)  Every 10 seconds / 20 seconds IR (Motion/Stationary)  Every 4.5 seconds / 60 seconds RF Transmission Rate upon entry into LF area 4 IR/RF transmissions (each transmission @ 2ms in duration), 0.5 seconds apart. Then repeated at 2 seconds intervals. RF Range   200 meters/ 656ft (360° coverage area)  LF Sampling  (Motion/Stationary)  Every 500ms / 15 seconds RF under LF Rate  2 secs; after 10 minutes returns to 10 secs IR under LF Rate  10 seconds LF Timeout  Transmits 2 non-LF messages after not hearing from LF for this amount of time Time to Idle  10 seconds Button Press/Release  4 IR/RF transmissions (each transmission  @ 2ms in duration), 400 ms apart Power Source  3V/600mAh Lithium Battery, type: CR2450 Battery Life  5 years approximately Low Battery Voltage  2.3 volts Visual Indicator  Red LED specifics button press and release Badge ID  Unique factory programmed Proximity Specifications Standard/Frequency  EM 4100 compliant/ 125 kHz Typical Working Range  Up to 30cm (11.8 inches) - Actual range depends on proximity reader type General Specifications Construction  Black, polymer plastic Dimensions (H x W x D)  5.0 x 8.3 x 0.9cm (2.0 x 3.27 x 0.35 inches) Weight (assembled)  32 grams (1.128 ounces) Temp. and Humidity  -10°-0°C (14-59°F),100% non-condensing Housing  IP66 water rated enclosure Remote Management  EIRIS 4.6 or higher enterprise software Standards  FCC Part 15.231 Level C, FCC ID#: GSA-BTC00433 (433.92 MHz) and EC approvals pending  Warranty  One year limited warranty All specifications are subject to change without notice  Ordering Information Part #  Description 5-PBA00433  Active Identity Badge, WP, IR/RF/LF, 433MHz, 4.5/10/60 5-PBA00433-1  Active Identity Badge, WP, RF/LF, 433MHz, 10/60 5-PBA00433-2  Active Identity Badge, WP, IR/RF/LF/Prox,433MHz, 4.5/10/60 5-PBA00433-3  Active Identity Badge, WP, RF, 433MHz, 10/60 5-PBA00880  Active Identity Badge, WP, IR, 433MHz, 4.5/60 Part #  Accessories 5-PBA90001 Personnel Identity Badge - Clip Attachment (25 pcs) 5-PBA90002 Open Front Card Holder, Horizontal/Vertical, (5 pcs) 5-PBA90003 3V/600mAh Lithium Battery, CR2450 (25 pcs) 5-PBA90004 Personnel Identity Badge - Label Covers (25 pcs)     Badge Activation Prior to Initial Usage 1.  Orient the badge back-cover side up. Then press & hold down the larger of two emergency call buttons for at least 6 seconds     2.  If the activation process was successful the red LED on the front of the badge will illuminate  for about 6 seconds.
 Page 2 of 3 V11.0  June 08     Attaching a Paper Photo ID to the Badge 1.  Ensure that the photo ID paper label is trimmed properly so that it lies flatly (picture/text side up) in the recessed  area on the front of  the badge.    2.  Peel off the clear protective layer on the font and rear of the label cover  (P/T: 5-PBA90004).    3.  Finally, remove the label cover’s adhesive backing and carefully place it (adhesive edge down) onto the badge so that it neatly holds the paper label correctly in place.  Battery Replacement 1.  Place the badge back cover side up on a clear dry level surface. Using  a  Phillips-type  screwdriver  that  fits  the  battery  cover screws,  unscrew  the  4  screws  that  holds  the  battery  cover  in place.  2.  Separate  the  battery  cover  from  the  back  of  the  badge  by inserting  a  small  screw  driver  into  either  of  the  square  slots adjacent  to  the  battery  cover.  Gently  lever  the  screw  driver outwards until the battery cover releases from the badge.  3.  Remove  the  worn-out  battery  from  the  badge  and  dispose  of  it according to manufacture’s instructions. 4.  Insert  a  new  battery (P/T:  5-PBA90003)  into  the  compartment, ensuring that that the positive (+) side of the battery faces up.  5.  Align the battery cover so  that its flat edge fits correctly into the badge’s back cover prior to seating the cover into place.   6.  Once the battery cover is in place, tighten its 4 screws  into place.   Standards Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules; and its operation is subject to the following two conditions:   • This device may not cause harmful interference  • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Warning!  Changes  or  modifications  to  this  equipment not  approved by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance  (Visonic  Technologies  Ltd.) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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