Paxton Access WR01 Wireless Reader Module User Manual INSTRUCTION Wireless reader module

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19/12/2008
Ins-30095-US Wireless reader modules
Technical Support
1 800 672 PAXT
Technical help is available:
support@paxton-access.co.uk
Monday - Friday from 5am - 5pm PST / 8am - 8pm EST
Documentation on all Paxton Access products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/
Operation
The Net2Air wireless reader modules consist of two parts. The ACU module and the Remote module. The ACU
module is plugged into the reader port of the control unit. The Remote module is located at the distant location
and contains a reader port and a lock relay that replicates the switching of the ACU’s own relay.
A 12V DC power supply is required for the remote module. This may also be used for lock power.
The typical range in an office environment is 5 yards. Where there is clear ‘line of sight’ across an open space,
(warehouse roof void, car park, etc) a range of 30 yards is possible. (See Wireless limitations)
ACU module
This module plugs directly into the reader port on the ACU. If the relay position is also to be repeated by the
remote module a VOLT FREE loop connection should be made between the relay condition input and the COM
and NO contacts on the controller relay. (See Wiring section)
NOTE: The module provides the power for this detection circuit. No voltage or diode should be connected at the
ACU control relay or either PCB may be damaged.
LED indications
Blue		
Amber		
Green		
Net2Air network activity (Transmit or Receive)
Mode - The system is unlocked to allow a remote module to be registered.
A token has been presented at the remote module.
Remote Module
This module repeats the basic input and output functions of the ACU.
The unit has a reader port (8 way plug and RJ45), power input and relay connection. Mount the unit and then
wire in the remote equipment (reader, lock, etc). A suitable 12V DC power supply is also required.
Cable extensions
Readers can be extended using Belden CR9540 10-core overall screened cable. The maximum length is 100 yards.
LED indications
Red		
Amber		
Green		
Amber		
Blue		
Green		
Red reader LED
Amber reader LED
Green reader LED
Relay activated (COM / NO contacts closed)
Net2Air network activity (Transmit or Receive)
PCB Power
Wiring
Radio Frequency Selector
Reader port plug
connection
Mode Button
Relay condition input
ACU Module
0889
Power
Relay 1
PLACE SERIAL
NUMBER

LABEL HERE
+12V
0V
NANO - Do NOT use the powered Lock connection on this ACU.
The module monitors volt free relay connections.
Relay 2
HTTPPAXTONINFO<
Red 12V dc
Reader 2
Net2 classic
Red LED
Amber LED
Green LED
Media Detect
Clock/D1
Data
Keypad 1
Load
Data/D0
Reader 1
Clock/D1
Media Detect
0V out
Caution: For 12V d.c readers only. For correct
connection of old 5V readers refer to
instructions
Data/D0
0V out
Keypad 2
Red LED
Amber LED
Green LED
Load
Data
Clock
Red 12V dc
Wire the relay condition input across the COM / NO of the relay
to be monitored. This will vary with ACU style.
Inputs
Clock
Screen or spare cores from
network cable
12V DC power supply
Remote Module
Power
12V dc
Red LED
Amber LED
Data
Clock
Fail closed release
Relay
Reader
Green LED
HTTPPAXTONINFO
Media Detect
PLACE SERIAL
NUMBER

LABEL HERE
0V
Reader RJ45
0889
Network
Reader
Wireless reader module
The lock is wired across 12V and COM. A 0V link is then required to complete the circuit. This will be wired from 0v
to NO or NC depending on lock type (Fail Open / Fail Closed)
A diode is supplied which should be fitted across 12V and COM (Silver end to 12V ) to protect the relay contacts.
Installation
Power up the remote unit and the 3 LED’s on the reader (repeated next to the reader port on the module) will
cycle showing that no ACU module is currently paired with this unit. The Blue network LED will flash indicating
that the module is looking for an ACU module to pair with.
Plug in the ACU module and power up the controller. the Blue LED will start to flash, indicating that it is searching
for remote modules.
Press the button on the ACU module to turn on the Mode LED (Amber). This unlocks the system to register any
remote module that is not already paired. When this is successful, the remote module reader LED’s will stop
cycling and display a steady indication.
To secure the system, the button on the ACU module should be pressed once again to turn off the Mode LED. This
will also happen automatically after 10 minutes.
Multiple unit installation
One ACU module is able to register up to 7 remote modules. Each module should be powered up in turn and will
be registered automatically by the ACU module, providing that you have set the Mode LED to be on.
DO NOT alter the rotary switch setting unless there is radio interference. (See later notes). This switch is used to
alter the radio frequency used by Net2Air and is NOT a unit selection switch.
Loss of signal
The system uses a 5 second heartbeat to confirm that the two modules are still paired successfully. If this check
fails, the reader LEDS will cycle while it tries to re-establish the link. If this is a regular occurrence, the modules
may need to be re-sited to rectify this situation.
Loss of power
If there is a power failure at either module, they will automatically re-establish communication once the power has
been restored. The relay in the remote module will RELOCK while there is no communication taking place.
Compatible with hands free tokens
Where hands free operation is also required, the hands free interface must be installed between the P series
reader and the wireless remote module. (for wiring, see instructions included with the hands free interface)
During installation, allow the hands free interface to upgrade the P series reader to hands free operation. Once this
has been done, any further LED indications will be as per this document.
Wireless limitations
All wireless communication will be influenced by the ‘Multi path’ effect. In essence it is one radio signal being split
into several signals each time it is reflected by an object. These signals arrive at slightly different times at the
receiver which then has difficulty in determining the content of the original data.
Floors, ceilings, desks, shelving etc will all contribute to these reflections and so the following general rules should
be adopted to reduce this effect to a minimum.
- In an office environment, you should mount the modules mid way between the desk height and the ceiling. This
will minimise the reflections from either surface. With higher ceilings, mounting a module one arms length above
head height is a good guide. This keeps the signal above human traffic and also avoids surface reflections.
- Avoid corner or ‘dead end’ locations as the signal will be reflected by the multiple surfaces.
- Where possible, mount module pairs on walls that are facing each other as this maximises the ‘line of sight’ that
can be achieved.
Microwave ovens, bluetooth and wi-fi networks, halogen display lighting and other high enegy devices can all
interfere with wireless communication. Try to mount these modules away from such sources.
Fixed obstructions. These will be walls, racking, cabinets, etc. They are often made of metal or have a metal
reinforcement that will block the data signal.
Moveable obstructions. These include storage bins, vehicles, people, etc. You need to be aware of this if traffic
levels vary on a daily basis. Again we are trying to maintain a clear line of sight between the two radio modules.
Radio frequency
The radio frequency channel used for the Net2Air transmissions can be changed on the ACU module by means
of a rotary switch. This does NOT need to be changed where multiple units are in use on the same site. It
provides alternative channels where RF interference is suspected as causing difficulties in maintaining a reliable
radio signal.
Switch
position
GHz
IEEE 802.15.4
channel
Switch
position
GHz
IEEE 802.15.4
channel
2.405
11
2.445
19
2.41
12
2.45
20
2.415
13
2.455
21
2.42
14
2.46
22
2.425
15
2.465
23
2.43
16
2.47
24
2.435
17
2.475
25
2.44
18
Data Reset
Either unit can be cleared of its network settings should it be needed in another location. Hold down the PCB
push button while powering up the unit.
Specifications
Environment
Min
Max
Operating temperature
-20 °C (-4 °F)
+55 °C (+131 °F)
30 yards
Distance between modules
No
Waterproof
Electrical
Voltage
Min
Max
9V DC
14V DC
Current - Remote Module
600 mA
Current - ACU Module
500 mA
2.4 GHz
Carrier frequency
600 Âľs
Clock and data bit period
Dimensions
Width
Height
Depth
Remote Module in Housing
4 3/4 inch
4 3/4 inch
1 1/2 inch
ACU Module
2 3/4 inch
1 1/2 inch
1/2
inch
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 modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Further information on how to purchase Installer Tools is available at: http://paxton.info/841
This product is not suitable for retail sale. All warranties are invalid if
this product is not installed by a competent person.

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