PAC PAC-EX User Manual

PAC International Limited Users Manual

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Draft 1 20442 Operation and Installation Instructions © 2000Page 1INTERNATIONAL Data SheetExtended Range ReaderOperation and Installation InstructionsFeatures DescriptionThe KeyPAC Extended Range (PAC Part Number 20442 or K3004) proximity reader is anaccessory commonly used on a majority of access control systems. The reader uses pre-encodedISO proximity cards (PAC Part Number 21030). Each card is encoded with a unique code thatoutputs a serial number to the access control system.The Extended Range reader is weather resistant and suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Cards areread at a distance of up to 10 inches.This reader is also available in white by ordering PAC Part Number 20441 or K3004W.How the Reader is UsedThe Extended Range reader is connected to a reader input on a door controller, time andattendance unit or control panel,  that can accept a PAC format, Wiegand 26/ 32/ 64 Bit format orANSI Magstripe format. The reader detects and reads the unique embedded coding from eachISO card when it is presented within approx 10 inches of the reader. The reader will then outputthis coding, that has been received by the card, to the receiving door controller, time andattendance unit or control panel.• Easy Installation• Reads ISO Cards (PAC P.N. 21030)• Status LED indicates Access Authorised• Rated for Indoor and Outdoor use• Offered in Black or White• Up to 10 inch Reading Range
Draft 1 20442 Operation and Installation Instructions © 2000Page 2How the Reader OperatesThe reader has LEDs to indicate status. When the red LED is on the reader is ready to read acard and output the coding to the control panel. When a valid card is read the output will beginsending the information to the control panel. If the card is valid, the control panel will activate andoutput to the reader turning the red LED off and the green LED on. This change of the LED willmost commonly indicate a Access Granted condition or an acknowledgment that the control panelhas received and logged the coding from the card.Items Included with the Extended Range Reader1 Extended Range Proximity Reader1  Reader Front Cover1 Metal Oxide Varistor (to wire across the lock)10 Crimp ConnectorsConnecting the Reader  to the Control Panel or Wiegand Interface UnitConnect the reader to the Door Controller, Time and Attendance unit  or Control Panel asdescribed in the Operation and Installation Manual provided with the corresponding unit. Usefive wires, six wires if tamper is used, to connect the reader to the controlling unit.Length: 1m Gauge: 7/0.2, 0.22mm²Colour Signal NotesBlack 0V Return (power and signal)Red +12V Power, unregulated +12V DC (nominal) Full details includingcurrent use are in the specification section on the back pageof these instructionsYellow SOUNDER Sounder input, active low. If not used then crimp the end toprevent shorts.White DATA1DATASIGNALWiegandMagstripePAC - signal outputGreen DATA0CLOCKn/cWiegandMagstripePAC - Not connected. Crimp the end to prevent shortsBrown VCA/LEDVCA/LEDVCA/LEDWiegand - Valid Code Accept, lights LED, active low below+4.5VMagstripe - Valid Code Accept, lights LED, active low below+4.5VPAC - Connect to door controller reader channel, LEDBlue DR1-TAMPERWiegandMagstripePAC - Tamper connection (connected to 0V inside reader)
Draft 1 20442 Operation and Installation Instructions © 2000Page 3Installing the ReaderChoose the Best Mounting Location for the UserThe normal height for the reader is approximately 48 inches (four feet) from the floor, on theunhinged side. Check local regulations regarding proper mounting locations for disabled orhandicapped persons.Mount the reader on any firm flat surface. Avoid mounting the reader on rough textured surfaces.There must be a distance of at least 36 inches (three feet) between two readers. Therefore, ifusing readers to control entry and exit from an area, they must be mounted on opposite sides ofthe door.No special precautions are needed if the reader is mounted outside, as it is fully encapsulated. Theconnections made to the flying lead, however, may need protection.Route the CableInstall the reader up to 200 feet from the Control Panel or Wiegand Interface Unit using 22 AWGwire or up to 500 feet using 18 AWG  wire. Run a five or six wire cable from the controlling unit tothe reader mounting location.Protect the reader cable from EMI: Do not route the reader cable close to the power lines forthe electric lock. Use shielded cable to eliminate possible interference to the data from the electriclock.Splicing the Cable to the Wiring HarnessUse the crimp connectors provided, or other suitable means such as soldering, to splice the wiringharness, provided on the reader to the end of the cable. When using 22 AWG cable, you shouldtwist the wires together and double them over before inserting them in the crimp.
Draft 1 20442 Operation and Installation Instructions © 2000Page 4Mounting the Reader0.87 3.155.51 3.942.952.363.78 3.270.16This reader comes in two parts, the reader itself with flying lead, and a front cover.1. Attach the reader to a flat surface using the #6 screws provided - or a mounting screwsuitable for the material to which the reader is being mounted. The two holes are 60mmapart. Use the round hole first, and then the oval hole to ensure the reader is straight.2. Push the front cover onto the reader.Reader OperationNormal Operation and LED ControlThe reader LED will normally be red when the door or system is in the closed condition. When acard is presented within range of the reader the code in the card will be read and the coding sentto the controlling unit. If the card is valid for that door or system at that time the LED will go greenwhich is controlled by the N.O. relay or LED connection of the Control Panel. The LED will staygreen while the Brown LED wire is shorted to Common.WARNING: For Output formats other than PAC, the output format of the reader will bereprogrammed for a PAC system if the White and Brown wires are shorted and power isapplied to the reader. The reader will need to be sent in for repair to have the output formatreset once this has occurred.Tamper OperationThe Blue wire tamper connection is a normally closed circuit between the blue wire and black wirecommon connection. If the cable is cut this connection will go to an open circuit which can be usedto indicate a tamper violation condition.
Draft 1 20442 Operation and Installation Instructions © 2000Page 5SpecificationDimensions 3.15 in x 5.51 in x 0.87 inVoltage 10.5v DC to 20v DC(supplied by Door Controller, Wiegand Interface or Control Panel)Current 85  mA maxTemperature: Operating -10C to +55C (14ºF to 130ºF)Storage -30C to +80C (-20ºF to 175ºF)Humidity: Operating 0-90% RH at 30C ±2C (85ºF±5ºF) for 24 hoursReading Range: 0-10 inches (typically)Lead Length: 36 inchesThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1) thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.FCC ID   OQL-PAC-EX

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