Paxton Ins-30060 User manual

What is a long range reader?
A long range reader can read Paxton hands free tokens up to a maximum of 5 metres. The system comprises
of a long range reader with an integral hands free interface and hands free tokens (keycard or keyfob).
communicates with the interface.
be used with this reader but at their normal read range (see table on back page)
Hands free tokens also include a standard proximity ID chip and can therefore be presented to any Paxton
proximity reader whether they are using the hands free interface or not.
LED indications
The unit has a single high intensity LED array that displays RED or GREEN indications.
Steady RED - Waiting for card ( IDLE state )
Flashing GREEN - Access Granted ( or held unlocked )
Flashing RED - User Access Denied
If an error condition exists ( ACU powered off, Cable break, etc ) the LED will show a steady RED indication.
Layout
Ins-30060 Long range reader
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Hands free tokens have features to maximise 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.
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Wiring
Read in, read out
When using in and out readers, users may be picked up by both readers as they move through the door which
between these readers for optimum range and reliability.
Positioning readers
include Loop readers, OEM readers, etc.
(see table on back page for typical hands free read ranges)
For optimum keyfob battery life please choose your reader location carefully to avoid placing it within hands
free range of work stations, rest or smoking areas.
You will see that the interface is mounted upside down in the housing.
This is to position the internal aerial away from other reader components and is intentional.
Interface Module Reader Module

It is important to run an appropriate power cable to the reader that is capable of carrying a current of 1A.
A data cable must be run from the control unit to the reader interface. The recommended cable for this is
independent 12V DC power feed must be provided. As per the wiring diagram, the spare outputs on the
Paxton 2A boxed power supply can be used for this purpose.
Fitting
mounting plate to the post with the locating hooks at the top. (Fig 1)
Feed the cables for power and data through the mounting plate and into the rear section of the reader leaving
enough slack to allow easy connection to the circuit boards later in the installation.
Tighten the weatherproof cable glands at the rear of the reader. (Fig 2)
Complete the wiring of the reader as shown in this instruction.
Join the front section to the rear section with the Allen screws provided. (Fig 4)
the post or wall.
The long range reader consists of a reader module mounted inside the front half of the housing and a hands free
interface mounted inside the rear half. An interconnect cable is supplied that connects the two sections together.
Two 5 metre cables for data and power are provided. These enter the module at the rear through two compression
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Changing frequency channel
If you are experiencing problems with the range or reliability this may be due to poor reader positioning, adjacent
screwdriver. Take care not to contact the circuit board with the screwdriver blade as this may damage components.
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SW1. Rotate the switch to select an
alternate channel.
Switch
position
channel
Enrolling hand free keyfobs and keycards
to set which keycard button the interface will respond to.
The unit must be power cycled if the switch position is changed, to activate the new setting.
Interface PCB
Hands free keyfobs
These tokens should be assigned to users as per standard keyfobs. They will then operate with normal P series
readers or via the hand free interface when in range.
Hands free keycards
mode. The keycard stores the details of this interface and can then activate the door using a button.
It can also be used in normal hands free mode and also in local passive mode with other standard readers.

1 - Hands Free - The read range is very poor - Where is the best position for the reader?
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Qcan block the signal.
QWhen attaching to a post, a high position (> 1 metre) is desirable to provide a clear signal path through the
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QSee also: AN1091 - How to achieve the best read range with hands free equipment < >
2 - Keycards - Can I improve the read range on curved driveways?
QIt is possible to use two or more readers on the same ACU reader port, increasing the coverage area.
QThe keycard will choose one to communicate with each time it is used.
3 - How do I set up the Keycard Buttons?
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Qother hands free devices are in the range of the reader. If the card does not enrol, come out of the reader range
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4 - Hands Free - Keycard button problems - Correct practice for using the keycards:
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Qmultiple button presses in succession as this may overrun the output buffer of the interface locking it for
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Q- Point the Keycard in the direction of the interface - Avoid pressing a button when not in line of sight with the
Qinterface. Ensure switch SW2 on the Hands Free Interface is set to the correct position for the button being
Qused (1 or 2)
5 - Net2Air - What does this mean?
QNet2Air is a term used to describe the wireless communication protocol used by Paxton products in much
Qthe same way as Bluetooth. Only Paxton products can use this secure closed technology.
QThe Net2Air protocol is based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) standard known as
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Qthat all communication remains secure.
6 - If you power cycle the reader, the hands free token does not always read.
QHands free tokens have features to extend battery life. These include a block on repeated reads at the same door
Qwhilst the keyfob remains in range. If the token is read at power up, it must be moved out of range before it
Qwill be read again.
We list them here to help you speed up the installation and trouble shooting process.
Technical Help
Compatible with non-hands free tokens
Compatible with hands free tokens
Suitability
Security-sensitive doors
Wet environments

11V DC 14V DC
1 A
11V DC 14V DC
IP66
Voltage - Reader module
Clock and data bit period
Operating temperature
Electrical
Environment
Dimensions
Min Max
Width Height Depth
Current - Reader module
Cable type for extensions
Cable length between ACU and reader
Read range with hands free token
Waterproof
Outdoor Use
Yes
Yes
Long range reader
Min
Min
Max
Max
Token Keyfob Watchprox
Read range with passive tokens
Long range reader
token has been recognised and must be pressed to unlock the door.
1. Power down the interface board
2. Power up the interface board
To disable the use of the button, repeat the above process.
Voltage - Interface module
Current - Interface module
12V Power cable core diameter - up to 5 m run
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