Paxton Access 477222 477-222-US Hands Free Interface in Plastic Housing User Manual

Paxton Access Ltd 477-222-US Hands Free Interface in Plastic Housing

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Ins-30027-US  Net2Air Hands Free Interface04/04/2007Technical SupportTechnical help is available:      Monday - Friday from 5am - 5pm PST / 8am - 8pm EST   Other documentation on Net2 can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/1 800 672 PAXT support@paxton.co.ukNet2Air increases the effective read range of a standard Paxton P or KP series reader to a maximum of 8 feet.The system comprises of a Net2Air Hands Free Interface, a compatible reader (see specication table) and Net2Air tokens (keycard or keyfob).  The system operates by using the eld being transmitted by the reader to wake up the token which then communicates with the interface which contains a long range receiver.Existing P and KP readers with their Switch 2 or Net2 control units, can be used without modication. The Net2Air Hands Free Interface takes its power from the control unit and therefore does not require a power supply.Net2Air tokens also include a standard proximity ID chip and can therefore be presented to any Paxton proximity reader whether they are using the Net2Air interface or not.What is Net2Air?Before you installRead in, read outWhen using in and out readers, users may be picked up by both readers as they move through the door which will effect the reliability of any Roll Call or Antipassback application. Ensure that sufcient spacing is provided between these readers for optimum range and reliability.Positioning readersFor maximum read range the Net2Air reader eld should not be overlapped by the eld from other interference sources at or around 125KHz. These include Loop readers, non Paxton readers, etc.Readers should not positioned so that their active elds overlap. (see table on back page for typical read ranges)  For example, the minimum distance between a P200 and a P50 reader should be 12 ft (P200 Net2Air range = 8 ft  +  P50 Net2Air range = 4 ft)Net2Air KeyfobNet2Air keycard P series reader Net2Air InterfaceNet2 control unitSwitch2 control unitFor optimum keyfob battery life please choose your reader size and location carefully to avoid placing readers within Net2Air range of work stations, rest or smoking areas. Net2Air tokens have features to extend battery life. These include a two second timeout following a valid read and a block on repeated reads at the same door whilst the keyfob remains in range.Positioning the interfaceThe interface should be positioned within 15 yards of the reader regardless of cable length.  Wireless technology can be susceptible to environmental factors so if problems are experienced it may be necessary to move the interface closer to the reader.The Net2Air interface should not be housed in a metal enclosure as it contains the main receiver aerial.
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Changing frequency channelIf you are experiencing problems with the range or reliability this may be due to poor reader positioning, adjacent interfering 125KHz or 2.4 GHz equipment, e.g. an adjacent wireless PC network. Please refer to the ‘Before you install’ information regarding unit locations. If you are still unable to improve the system performance then you may try an alternative 2.4 GHz channel using Switch 1.The system has 16 different channels available. The unit is set to channel 4 as this frequency is normally clear of other device transmissions. This can be changed using a small at blade screwdriver. Take care not to contact the circuit board with the screwdriver blade as this may damage components. 0 2.405 111 2.41 122 2.415 133 2.42 144 2.425 155 2.43 166 2.435 177 2.44 188 2.445 199 2.45 20A 2.455 21B 2.46 22C 2.465 23D 2.47 24E 2.475 25F 2.48 26SW1.  Rotate the switch to select an alternate channel.All Net2Air tokens automatically congure themselves to use the new channel. No conguration of the token is required.GHzSwitch positionThe switch should initially be set to the default position ‘4’IEEE 802.15.4 channelKeycard congurationThe switch SW2 is used to congure the buttons on the Net2Air Hands Free Keycard.Please refer to instruction sheet ins-30037 for switch conguration supplied with the keycard.SW2
min typical max unitDimensionsWidth   2 3/4”Height 2 3/4” Depth 1”Electrical Operating voltage  11 12 14 v DCCurrent consumption    80 mACarrier frequency  2.4 GHz Clock & data bit period  600 µsAdditional power supply required   No  System SpecicationsReaders per interface 1Button conrmation input YesCable type for extensions Beldon 9540Cable length between ACU and reader 100 max ydsDistance between interface and reader 15 max ydsRead range with Net2Air tokenP38 3 ftP50 4 ftP75 5 ftP200 8 ftP200 metal mount 6 ftEnvironmentOperating temperature -20 °C (-4 °F) 55 °C (131 °F)Waterproof NO - If used externally, it must be protected in a plastic weatherproof housingSpecicationsFCC ComplianceThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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