PAC PAC-D-LP Low range proximity reader User Manual Users manual

PAC International Limited Low range proximity reader Users manual

Users manual

17413 v1.0Document No. nnnnnnn (c) PAC 2000. ConfidentialPAC International Ltd.Low Profile DualTech ReaderInstallation InstructionsPart Numbers 20467 (Black) and 20473 (White)IntroductionThe PAC Low Profile DualTech Reader is a proximity reader. This means that no physical contactis required between the ID device and the reader for the ID device to be read. It usually works witha door controller to control access through a door. In this case, to open a door, an ID device ispresented to the reader, the reader passes the code to the door controller, and the door controllervalidates the code and unlocks the door.DualTechPAC produces two categories of ID device, PAC and KeyPAC series format, these are based ondifferent reading technologies. Readers are available which read either just PAC Format format orjust KeyPAC Format format, however, the PAC DualTech reader is capable of reading both.Compatible ID DevicesThis reader can read PAC and KeyPAC Format ID-devices.
2This manual is correct at the time of going to press. However, as part of our ongoing product enhancement program wereserve the right to make changes to the product and/or literature at any time without prior notice to the customer.UnpackingCheck that all the parts are supplied with your reader. If anything is missing or damaged, contactyour suppliers immediately. The readers are each supplied with the following:2 x 1” no.6 self tapping screwsLabelTen cable crimpsMOVMounting backplateInstallationLocating the ReaderBe aware of the following when you choose the location of your reader:•  The cable distance from controller to reader should never exceed 3000ft (1000m) (PACequipment only with the appropriate cable, see later). Consult the specification of the chosenlock to ensure that the maximum distance from controller to lock is acceptable.•  If you use a Request To Exit (RTE) switch, route the wiring so that it is not accessible if thereader is removed.•  Ensure that the LED is visible to the keyholder, avoid mounting the reader in direct sunlight.•  The best place for a reader is next to the door on the unhinged side at roughly the sameheight as the door handle.•  Readers may be located inside or outside, no special protection is needed for readersmounted outside although corrosion resistant fixings should be used.•  Leave enough room behind the reader for the flying lead.•  Readers can be mounted behind a non-metallic material, such as glass, plastic or woodwithout affecting their reading range.•  There should be a minimum 1-metre distance between readers (this includes in and outreaders on opposite sides of a door).Cable Lengths and Wire Gauges (PAC Equipment Only)When locating the reader you also need to consider the maximum cable distance to the controlequipment. The following table provides a summary for PAC door controllers only.Cable Gauge Distance (reader to PAC door controller)7/0.2 0.22 mm² 24 AWG Up to 750 feet (250 metres)16/0.2 0.5 mm² 20 AWG Up to 1500 feet (500 metres)32/0.2 1.0 mm² 18 AWG Up to 3000 feet (1000 metres)If you use 24AWG (0.22mm²) cable, you should twist the wires and double them over beforeinserting them in the crimps.
3Fixing the Reader1.4”1.4”1.08” 1.08”1.28”1.28”0.4”0.16”0.4” 0.4”0.4”0.72”0.16” 0.32”0.16”0.16”0.32”3.28” 0.64”3.8”This reader comes in two parts, the reader itself and the backplate. The backplate has a rubberspacer at the rear.Fixing the Reader1.  The cable from the controller should be routed through the aperture in the backplate.Leave enough cable exposed to allow easy wiring of the reader.Note: There is limited room between the reader and backplate. You should ensure there isa void large enough behind the backplate to accommodate any excess on the cable.2.  Fix the backplate to a flat surface using the No.6 screws provided - or a fixing suitable forthe material to which the reader is being mounted. The two holes are 2.4 inches (60mm)apart. Use the top (round) hole first, and the lower (oval) hole to ensure the reader isstraight.3.  Ensure that the reader cable is not connected to the controller. Wire the reader to thecable as described in this datasheet and in the door controller Installation Manual4.  Push the reader, with the LED to the top, onto the backplate, the fixing tabs oneach side should snap into place.5. Place label on front of reader.Removing the ReaderThe reader can be removed by placing a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the apertures at theedges of the snap-fit cover. Take care not to damage the reader or cover.General Tips•  The cable distance from controller to reader should never exceed 3000ft (1000m).•  If using a Request to Exit switch, ensure that the wiring is not accessible if the reader isremoved.•  Ensure that the LED is always visible to the keyholder.•  Do not mount in close proximity to metals.Reader Mounting Plate
4WiringAll connections are made to the flying lead using the 10 cable crimps provided. Cable gaugedepends on distance from the Door Controller to Reader. The flying lead is 3 ft (1m) long and hasa gauge 24AWG (0.22mm2).With 24AWG (0.22mm2) cable twist the wires and double them over before inserting them in thecrimps. This includes the flying lead.FlyingLead PACBlack GNDWhite SIGGreen Not UsedBrown VCA/LEDYellow SOUNDER – GND to activateRed 12V DC (+10.5 to +20V)Blue TAMPERTypical PAC Door Controller WiringPAC Door Controllers to PAC DualTech Readers can be wired as follows:Caution: Always consult your door-controller instructions before wiring a reader.-V or GND SIG +V LED DC or DR1 RTE or DR2 N/O N/C Door Contact Request to Exit Reader  Door Controller Red Brown White Black Blue N/O Yellow  Sounder Switch SOUNDER TAMPER +12V VCA/LED 0V SIG Note:  Always refer to your controller manual before connection.
5MOV - Lock SuppressionA metal-oxide-varistor (MOV) is provided with each reader although it is used to protect the doorcontroller. It prevents high voltage spikes (back e.m.f.s) being returned from the lock unit to thedoor controller. High voltage spikes can cause erratic operation and eventually severe damage tothe door controller if not controlled.CAUTION: Failure to install the MOV at the lock will result in early failure of the door controller. Itwill also invalidate the warranty.+AABThe MOV (A) should be installed across the power terminals of the lock (B).Reader OperationNormal OperationThe reader LED will normally be red when the door is locked. When a key is presented withinrange of the reader, and the key is valid for that door at that time, the LED will go green and thelock will release. The LED will stay green while the lock is released.Tamper ProtectionTo ensure complete tamper protection the DR1 or DC terminal of the door controller should beconnected to the blue lead of the reader. If a door contact is being used then this should beconnected in series with DR1/DC and the blue lead. See the door controller installation manual forfull details of how to set up tamper protection and alarm monitoring.Sounder OperationNote:  ID devices will not be read while the sounder is operating.The internal sounder will operate when the yellow lead is grounded. The sounder will continue untilthe connection to ground is broken. A relay, such as provided on the 2100 and 2200 Series doorcontrollers, may be used to provide this operation under various conditions, e.g. Door Left Open.
6SpecificationOther important features include:•  Integral red/green LED• Tamper protection• Integral sounderDimensionsSee installation diagram.Approximate Reading RangeKeyPAC Format:  up to 3.2 inches (80mm)PAC Format: up to 1.6 inches (40mm)Note:  These ranges will reduce if the readers are exposed to local sources of electricalnoise.Power RequirementsVoltage 12V DC (nominal), tolerance  +10.5 to +20V. Current < 85 mAEnvironmentalTemperature: Operating -20ºC (-4F)  to +55ºC (131F)Storage -30ºC (-22F) to +80ºC (176F)Humidity: Operating 0-90% RH at 30 ± 2ºC (1.8F) for 24 hoursIngressProtection: Sealed to IP 66This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC ID   OQL-PAC-D-LP

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