Testing the Receivers...............................................................................................................7
PCB LED Indicators............................................................................................................................................7
Replacing the Transmitter Battery........................................................................................... 9
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System Overview
The P700WLS ioProx receiver unit is designed to interface with an access control panel card reader
port using the Wiegand protocol or the Kantech eXtended Secure Format (XSF). The ioProx receiver
can read from a distance of up to 45.72 m. (150 ft.) with a power dipole antenna or 30.48 m. (100 ft.)
with a standard antenna.
The ioProx transmitters come in two versions: with 2 or 4 buttons. And each can come with or without
an integrated ioProx key tag. The receiver unit receives the ID credentials from transmitters which
consist of a site code and ID number. For increased security, the ioProx transmitter uses incremental
packet transmission so that a different transmission code is created every time the button is pressed;
Transmitters with integrated ioProx key tag also permit access to users when both ioProx receivers
and card readers are installed in different areas of the same building.
The receiver jumpers can be configured to determine which button on the key tag transmitter will
activate the receiver. The same transmitter can be programmed to operate up to four different
receivers (one per button) located within close proximity to each other (and to operate more receivers
that are located farther apart.) The transmitter ID will only be sent to the access controller when a valid
button is pressed.
Inventory
The P700WLS ioProx receiver unit provides a reliable long-range wireless access control from a gate
or an overhead door. Each unit is packed with:
1 P-WLS-A1 whip antenna
4 enclosure fastening screws
Mounting hardware is not provided.
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Technical Specifications
P700WLS ioProx Receiver
Power:
Current:
Output:
Operating temperature:
Dimensions (HWD) cm: 19.21 x 13.02 x 4.14
Dimensions (HWD) in: 7.56 x 5.13 x 1.63
Polycarbonate (HB) with UV
stabilizer, weather-resistant,
IP56, NEMA 4X rated
3 twisted pairs, unshielded
cable
Power:
Operating temperature: 0°C to 70°C (32°F to 158°F)
Dimensions (HWD) cm: 7.30 x 3.81 x 1.59
Dimensions (HWD) in: 2.88 x 1.50 x 0.63
Certification: FCC
P72WLS/P74WLS Transmitters
CR2032 3V lithium battery,
included (3 year average
lifetime)
P-WLS-A1 Standard Whip Antenna
Read range:
Note: Antenna P-WLS-A1 may be remotely installed using
coaxial cable up to 4.5 m. (15 ft.)
P-WLS-A2 Power Dipole Antenna
Up to 30 m. (100 ft.)
152 m (500 ft) with 18 AWG
Maximum distance from
controller at 12 VDC:
Certification: FCC
112 m (369 ft) with 20 AWG
76 m (248 ft) with 22 AWG
Read range: Up to 45 m. (150 ft.)
Note: Antenna P-WLS-A2 MUST be installed using coaxial
cable up to 4.5 m. (15 ft.), RG1 1/U (Belden ref#8213)
coaxial cable is recommended. Optional
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Installing the P700WLS ioProx Receiver
Global Coverage
When global coverage of a large area is required, there should
be a sufficient number of receivers to give overlapping
coverage of receiving patterns.
Use the SW terminals if the receiver antennas are less than
30.5 m (100 ft) apart. The SW terminal connection prevents
data clash at the control panel. (See Figure 2, Note 5 on page
6.)
Power Supply and Grounding
Power requirements: 12-24 VDC, 50mA (stand-by), 100mA (peak). A linear type power supply is
recommended if a separate power supply is used. Proper grounding gives an electrical charge, like an
electrical static discharge or a near lightning strike, a path from which to dissipate its energy safely into
the earth. It is strongly recommended to connect an earth ground wire to each receiver unit. (See
Figure 2, Note 2 and Note 4 on page 6.)
Recommended Wiring Distance at 12 Vdc
P700WLS receiver:
3 twisted pairs, unshielded cables
With #18 AWG: 152 m (500 ft)
With #20 AWG: 112 m (369 ft)
With #22 AWG: 76 m (248 ft)
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Data Path Selector Settings
The receiver unit provides for field selectable pins JP2 located near the center of the board (Figure 1 )
Receiver Terminal Block Location
The receiver terminal block is removable. (Refer Figure 1) It can be mounted vertically or horizontally.
Connect 22 to 14 AWG wires to the blue terminal block.
Figure 1 Terminal Block Location
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S1
B
1
B
3
S1 Receiver Configuration
Placing the DIP switches in the ON or OFF position determines which specific button on the
multi-button transmitter will activate the receiver and Wiegand format to be transmitted to the control
panel. (See Table 1 below)
Data Path Selector Settings:
Kantech XSF (default): Position 4 (ON).
26-bit Wiegand: Position 4 (OFF).
utton
1 2 3 4
Button 2
S1
1 2 3 4
utton
S1
1 2 3 4
Button 4
S1
1 2 3 4
The selectors for position 1 and 2 select which of the four buttons will
activate the receiver.
Format Button 1 2 3 4
XSF
Button 2 ON OFF ON ON
Button 3 OFF ON ON ON
Button 4 ON ON ON ON
26W
Button 2 ON OFF ON OFF
Button 3 OFF ON ON OFF
Button 4 ON ON ON OFF
Button 1 OFF OFF ON ON
Button 1 OFF OFF ON OFF
Table 1 Data Path Selector Settings
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Receiver Wiring Diagrams
Figure 2 Typical Installation and Two Receivers Connected to One Port Installations
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Testing the Receivers
PCB LED Indicators
All LEDs are located on the PC board, inside the box.
Y4:
Y5:
Y6:
Y8:
Y9:
Y10
Flashes if the transmitter encryption code does not match the receiver configuration, and
will not operate the receiver. Check that the transmitters are programmed to operate with
this receiver.
Flashes when the transmitter code is valid.
RF activity indicator. The LED will flicker to indicate the receiver has power. If the LED
remains on steady, there is a continuous 433 MHz signal that will prevent the unit from
operating reliably.
Flashes when the Wiegand information is sent.
Controlled externally by the access control panel. Typically this is controlled by the access
control panels LED confirmation output (Brown wire). The Y9 LED is located on the PC
board, inside the box.
Power indicator.
Figure 3 LEDs Location
LED Location
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Receiver Relay
The receiver relay activates for one second when a valid button on the transmitter triggers the
receiver. The relay on the receiver can be used for testing purposes by adding an audible or visual
device to confirm the receiver is receiving the signal consistently from the desired location of the
transmitters.
Receiver Mounting Location
Antennas should be mounted as far away from the ceiling or wall as possible – a minimum of 10 cm (4
in) is required. For maximum range, mount antennas vertically, as high as possible and in line of sight.
The location should offer protection from vandalism.
The receiver unit can also be mounted flush with a wall or ceiling if the antenna is remotely connected
with a coaxial patch cord and mounted 10 cm. (4 in.) from the wall or ceiling surface. (Refer to Figure
4). Limit the length of the 50-ohm coaxial cable (RG-58/U) to less than 4.5 m. (15 ft.) and use
weatherproof F-connectors if mounting the cable outside. Water droplets accumulating insi de an Fconnector will short out the cable. For best performance, mount the antenna vertically.
DO NOT mount receiver and antenna near any source of interference (i.e. proximity
card readers, other RF receivers, motors, etc) or metal structures (i.e. pipes). The
greater the height and distance between the antenna and the source of interference
the better – a minimum of 2.4 m (8 ft) is recommended. Installing antennas too close
to an electrical source will affect performance.
Wall Mounted
Minumum four
(4) inches
from wal l
Non-metallic
Wall
material eg. wood
Receiver
Ceiling Mounted
Ceiling
L-Bracket
Receiver
* L-Brackets are not included
Figure 4 Wall and Ceiling Mounted Receivers
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Testing the Transmitters
Operating Instructions
The following instructions can be used for both
models (2 or 4 buttons)
1. On the key tag transmitter, press for one (1)
second the button you programmed earlier to
activate the receiver. A red indicator light will
flash for the duration of the transmission.
Note: Pressing and holding the button down only
transmits a short pulse.
2. Release and press the button again to send
another transmission.
3. If the light on the transmitter does not light up
when you press any of the buttons, replace the
battery.
Troubleshooting
Replacing the Transmitter Battery
Tools required:
Flat edge tool or screwdriver
Battery model CR2032
1. Before you start, make sure the case is laid flat on the table and upside down.
2. From the key ring corner, use a flat edge tool or screwdriver to carefully pry open the case.
3. Push the coin shaped battery out of its holder and replace it with a similar battery being careful to
place the positive (+) side on top.
DO NOT install the battery backwards. It will damage the device.
4. Close the case. You will hear a snap that indicates the case is closed.
5. Test the transmitter and observe the red flashing light at the front when pressing a button.
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