Paxton Access 690333 690-333-US Net2 Hands Free Keycard User Manual

Paxton Access Ltd 690-333-US Net2 Hands Free Keycard

User manual

Ins-30037-US Net2Air Hands Free Active Keycard
10/04/2007
Technical Support
Technical 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-access.co.uk
Battery replacement
The keycard has been designed with features to extend battery life, these include a two second timeout once
access has been granted and a capability to prevent repeated access to the same door whilst the keyfob remains
in the eld of the reader. Leaving the keycard in the eld of a reader will reduce battery life.
Remove the screw on the back of the card. Open the case by inserting a at head screw driver in the slot at the
bottom of the card and gently prising the case open. Remove the circuit board and replace the batteries. Replace
the circuit board, casing cover, screw and label.
The Net2Air Interface has a pair of switches labelled SW2. When switch one is set to ‘on’ the interface will respond
when button 1 is pressed. When switch two is set to ‘on’ the interface will respond when button 2 is pressed.
Interface Settings
To congure keycard buttons the keycard must rst be read by the reader without pressing buttons. The keycard
automatically stores the details of the interface and will activate the door using the button specied by the SW2
setting.
The keycard can store up to 14 doors, seven for each button.
Data Reset
To clear the stored gate information from the keycard hold down both buttons for 3 seconds.
To initialise the button functions of a Keycard the interface needs to be congured.
The Net2Air system comprises of a Net2Air Hands Free Interface, a compatible reader (see specication table) and
Net2Air keycards or keyfobs. The hands free system operates by using the eld being transmitted by the reader
to wake up the token. This then communicates with the interface which contains a long range receiver.
The Net2 keycard increases this effective read range to a maximum of 50 yards. This is acheived by activating the
system manually instead of using the reader eld (maximum 2.7 yards.)
Net2Air keycards 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.
Switch 1 ‘on’
Barrier in
Switch 2 ‘on’
Barrier out
Button 1
Barrier in
Button 2
Barrier out
SW2
What is Net2Air?
Dimensions
Length 3 3/8
Width 2 1/8
Depth 3/8
System Specications
Wake up frequency 125 kHz
Communications frequency 2.4 GHz
Operating temperature 0 °C - 50 °C (Battery Specication)
Typical battery life 5 years
Battery type 1 x CR2430
Read range with Net2Air Keycard
With button - all readers up to 50 yards
P38 3 feet
P50 4 feet
P75 5 feet
P200 8 feet
P200 metal mount 6 feet
Specications
FCC Compliance
This 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 compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Ins-30037-US Net2Air Hands Free Active Keycard
20/03/2007
Technical Support
Technical 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-access.co.uk
Battery replacement
The keycard has been designed with features to extend battery life, these include a two second timeout once
access has been granted and a capability to prevent repeated access to the same door whilst the keyfob remains
in the eld of the reader. Leaving the keycard in the eld of a reader will reduce battery life.
Remove the screw on the back of the card. Open the case by inserting a at head screw driver in the slot at the
bottom of the card and gently prising the case open. Remove the circuit board and replace the batteries. Replace
the circuit board, casing cover, screw and label.
The Net2Air Interface has a pair of switches labelled SW2. When switch one is set to ‘on’ the interface will respond
when button 1 is pressed. When switch two is set to ‘on’ the interface will respond when button 2 is pressed.
Interface Settings
To congure keycard buttons the keycard must rst be read by the reader without pressing buttons. The keycard
automatically stores the details of the interface and will activate the door using the button specied by the SW2
setting.
The keycard can store up to 14 doors, seven for each button.
Data Reset
To clear the stored gate information from the keycard hold down both buttons for 3 seconds.
To initialise the button functions of a Keycard the interface needs to be congured.
The Net2Air system comprises of a Net2Air Hands Free Interface, a compatible reader (see specication table) and
Net2Air keycards or keyfobs. The hands free system operates by using the eld being transmitted by the reader
to wake up the token. This then communicates with the interface which contains a long range receiver.
The Net2 keycard increases this effective read range to a maximum of 50 yards. This is acheived by activating the
system manually instead of using the reader eld (maximum 2.7 yards.)
Net2Air keycards 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.
Switch 1 ‘on’
Barrier in
Switch 2 ‘on’
Barrier out
Button 1
Barrier in
Button 2
Barrier out
SW2
What is Net2Air?
Dimensions
Length 3 3/8
Width 2 1/8
Depth 3/8
System Specications
Wake up frequency 125 kHz
Communications frequency 2.4 GHz
Operating temperature 0 °C - 50 °C (Battery Specication)
Typical battery life 5 years
Battery type 1 x CR2430
Read range with Net2Air Keycard
With button - all readers up to 50 yards
P38 3 feet
P50 4 feet
P75 5 feet
P200 8 feet
P200 metal mount 6 feet
Specications
FCC Compliance
This 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 compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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