Cansec CanProx One Installation Instructions Manual

CanProx One
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
(Reader)
August 2010
Table of Contents
A
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Reader Wiring ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Wall Mounting ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Mullion Mounting ................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Removing the Reader Cover ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
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Introduction
The CanProx One proximity reader is mullion mountable and includes an adapter plate for wall mounting. Readers have 26-bit and 37-bit Weigand output capability. Credentials for the Cansec/AWID-compatible reader (CA-CPIR) include a standard, clamshell-style proximity card, ISO-thin proximity card – standard and magnetic stripe, Cansec’s CanProx One proximity key fob, and the CanProx One dual-technology RF transmitter. (NOTE: the dual­technology RF transmitter only works as a proximity credential with the CanProx One Reader.) Credentials for the HID-compatible reader (CA-CP1RHID) include HID clamshell and graphics cards and the HID proximity key fob. Read range varies between credentials and with input voltage.
Specifications*
Description: ............................................................................................... CanProx One multi-mount proximity reader
Available in AWID- and HID-compatible versions
Warranty: ........................................................ Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship
Operating Voltage: ....................................................................................................................................... 5 to 14 VDC
Current Draw: ................................................................................................... 5 mA min., 45 mA typical, 80 mA max.
Output Format: .......................................................................................................................... 26-bit & 37-bit Wiegand
Frequency: ........................................................................................................................................................... 125 KHz
Range: ............................................................................................ up to 5” (varies with reader voltage and credentials)
Operating Temp: ......................................................................................................... -40 °C to 65 °C (-40 °F to 149 °F)
Dimensions:
Wall Mount: ..................................... 70mm (w) x 115mm (h) x 23mm (d) [2.8 in (w) x 4.5 in (h) x 1.0 in (d)]
Mullion Mount: ................................. 40mm (w) x 98 mm (h) x 17mm (d) [1.6 in (w) x 3.9 in (h) x 0.7 in (d)]
Weight: ................................................................................................................................................ approx. 85 g (3 oz)
Colour: ................................................................................................................................................................ Flat black
Housing: ................................................................................................................................................. High impact ABS
Mounting: ................................................................................................................................................ Wall or mullion
Environment: .......................................................................................................................................... Indoor/outdoor
Rated IP 67: ........................................................................... Sealed against dust; protection against powerful water jet
LED: ......................................................................................................................... Four-state (red, green, amber, off)
Beeper: ................................................................................................................................................................. Standard
Cable: .......................................... up to 7 conductors, 22 AWG, stranded, overall shield; 150 m (500 ft) max length
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*Specifications subject to change without notice
Reader Wiring
Wall Mounting
1. Screw the adapter plate to a standard single gang electrical box.
2. Wire the reader module to the access control panel. Screw the reader module to the adapter plate.
3. Snap the reader cover on.
ADAPTER
PLATE
READER MODULE
READER
COVER
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Mullion Mounting
(
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)
1. The drawing on the right shows the respective
locations of each hole and their specific sizes for mounting the reader module. Drill these holes accordingly. For the screw holes, drill an appropriate pilot hole for the screws you intend to use.
CABLE FEED HOLE
7/8”
(22 mm)
SCREW
HOLE
2. Wire the reader module to the access control panel. Screw the reader module to the mullion.
3. Snap the reader cover on.
MULLION
READER
MODULE
SCREW
HOLE
35/64”
(14 mm)
READER
COVER
39/64”
(16 mm)
1 13/16”
13/16”
46 mm
21 mm
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Removing the Reader Cover
1. Insert a slotted screwdriver into the slot located at the bottom of the reader cover.
2. Gently pry the reader cover off.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
The reader does not recognize a card/tag (no beep, no LED flash).
2. The reader is not receiving proper
3. The reader is mounted too close
4. You are using an incorrect type of
The reader has a short read range.
2. The reader is mounted too close
3. The power supply is generating
1. One or more of the readers’ wiring connections are incorrect.
power from the access panel.
to a device that radiates electromagnetic interference.
card.
1. The connection of the readers shield wire has opened somewhere.
to a device that radiates electro­magnetic interference.
electromagnetic interference.
CanProx One is compliant with the following organizations:
Power down the reader/access panel and check that your wiring is correct.
Measure the voltage at the reader. It should be between +5 VDC and +14 VDC.
If possible, install the reader in a different location or move any other electronic devices away from the reader.
Make sure you are using an access card that is compatible with the reader.
Check the shield line for open connections. Make sure it is properly connected to the access panel.
If possible, install the reader in a different location or move any other electronic devices away from the reader.
The power supply on the access panel must be a regulated, linear supply. Switching supplies are often sources of electromagnetic interference.
FCC compliance statement: 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.
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