impro ImproX KHR XKR-901-1-0-GB-01 Installation guide

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POS terminals
Type
Installation guide
MODEL: XKR-901-1-0-GB-XX
IMPROX
KHR
Harsh Environment
Remote Reader
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Manual reference number : XKR300-0-0-GB-04 Issue 5 July 2002
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 7
APPLICATIONS..................................................................................................... 7
FEATURES ........................................................................................................... 7
ACCESSORIES...................................................................................................... 7
IMPROX KHR SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................. 7
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................. 7
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................... 7
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................. 8
OPERATOR INTERFACES ...................................................................................... 8
TAG READ/WRITE RANGES................................................................................... 8
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS .............................................................................. 9
Approvals......................................................................................................10
TAMPER-PROOFING ............................................................................................10
INSTALLATION INFORMATION ............................................................................10
GENERAL............................................................................................................10
Maximum Data Communications Distance........................................................10
Minimum Distance Between Remote Readers...................................................10
LOCATION OF THE KHR REMOTE READER ...........................................................11
Enclosure ......................................................................................................11
Cable Exit Points............................................................................................11
INSTALLING THE BACKING PLATE .......................................................................11
General.........................................................................................................11
Mounting on a Concrete or Brick Wall..............................................................12
Mounting on a Hard Wood Surface..................................................................12
Mounting on Metal.........................................................................................13
MOUNTING THE KHR UNIT ONTO THE BACKING PLATE........................................13
Using the Centre Cable Exit ............................................................................13
Using the Bottom Cable Exit ...........................................................................13
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS................................................................................14
Buzzer Volume Control...................................................................................14
LED Indicator.................................................................................................14
RELATED PRODUCTS...........................................................................................14
ORDERING INFORMATION ..................................................................................14
ILLUSTRATIONS AND DIAGRAMS
Figure 1 : Minimum distance between Remote Readers.........................................10
Figure 2 : Bottom cable exit.................................................................................11
Figure 3 : Install Backing plate.............................................................................12
Figure 4 : Terminal block cable connections..........................................................13
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TABLES
Table 1: Tag Read/Write Range............................................................................ 9
Table 2: Table of Standards.................................................................................. 9
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INTRODUCTION
This manual provides installation information for the ImproX KHR Harsh Environment
Keypad Remote Reader.
The ImproX KHR unit is a small compact Remote Reader designed for use with an
ImproX DT Door Terminal or ImproX PT Portal Terminal within the ImproX IXP200, 300
and 400 Access Control Systems or in OEM applications. It provides a 12-button
alphanumeric keypad to permit the entry of PIN-code access and reason codes.
The Remote Reader is intended for indoor or outdoor use, and is designed for use in
harsh environments, such as industrial areas. The unit is vandal resistant.
APPLICATIONS
The following are possible uses of the terminals :
Access control terminal.
Vending terminal.
OEM custom requirements.
FEATURES
The unit provides the following features:
Read/Write tag capability for various tag types : Slim Tags (Read Only), Omega
Tags (Read Only), WriTag 128 and WriTag 2048.
A single bi-coloured red/green LED, the use of which is configurable via the
communications protocol.
A buzzer.
A 12-button keypad.
An external TTL Remote communications bus interface.
ACCESSORIES
The Terminal is supplied with the following accessories :
Wall mounting plugs and screws.
IMPROX KHR SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
:
L= 143 mm (5.63").
W= 76 mm (3").
H= 28 mm (1.1").
Mass
:
550 g. (19.4 oz).
Housing Material
:
Die-cast zinc alloy.
Colour
:
Satin nickel finish.
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
TEMPERATURE
Operating
:
-25
o
C to +80
o
C (-13
o
F to +176
o
F).
Storage
:
-40
o
C to +80
o
C (-40
o
F to +176
o
F).
HUMIDITY RANGE
:
0 to 95% relative humidity at +40
o
C (+104
o
F)
non-condensing.
EMC
:
EN 55024.
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ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
:
EN 61000-4-2.
ELECTRICAL FAST TRANSIENTS
:
EN 61000-4-4.
SURGE IMMUNITY
:
EN 61000-4-5.
RADIATED SUSCEPTIBILITY
:
EN 61000-4-3.
CONDUCTED SUSCEPTIBILITY
:
EN 61000-4-6.
NOTE :
These tests were
performed with the
ImproX KHR Remote
Reader connected to an
ImproX PT Portal
Terminal.
DUST AND SPLASH RESISTANCE
:
This unit is manufactured in accordance with a
dust and splash environment similar to that of
IP30.
DROP ENDURANCE
:
2m drop (in packaging).
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Voltage
:
3.5 V DC to 5.5 V DC, polarity sensitive.
Current
:
100 mA at 5 V DC - indicators all off.
75 mA at 5 V DC - indicators all on.
Permissable Input Supply Ripple
Voltage (maximum)
:
1 V
PP
at 50 Hz.
Power Input Protection
:
Reverse polarity protection is provided on the unit.
Nominal Read/Write Range
:
40 mm to 60 mm (tag type-dependent - see Table
1).
EEPROM
:
Retention of authentication keys.
TERMINAL BUS PORT
Electrical interface
:
TTL Full Duplex.
Baud rates
:
9 600.
Data format
:
8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Communications protocol
:
ImproX Proprietary Protocol.
OPERATOR INTERFACES
KEYPAD
Keys
:
12 alphanumeric keys.
BUZZER
Volume
:
Adjustable in four discrete steps (including off) via
the communications protocol.
Tones
:
Single tone.
STATUS INDICATORS
Bi-colour Red/Green LED
:
The functions are application specific. (Externally
visible).
TAG READ/WRITE RANGES
The range at which the Remote Reader can read to or write from a tag is dependent
on the type of tag and on the material on which a particular reader is mounted.
Typical ranges are shown in Table 1 below.
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TAG TYPE TYPICAL RANGE (minimum)
(Remote Reader mounted on non-metallic
surface)
ISO Credit Card Tag (Slim) 60 mm
ImproX Credit Card Tag 60 mm
ImproX Round Tag 40 mm
ISO Credit Card WriTag 128 60 mm
ISO Credit Card WriTag 2048 60 mm
NOTE :
Mounting the terminal on a metallic surface may decrease the read/write range
slightly.
Table 1 : Typical read/write ranges
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
The ImproX KHR unit complies with the requirements of the following international
standards where applicable (tests applicable only when the Remote Reader is
connected to an ImproX PT Door Terminal) :
Standard Description
EIA RS-485 : Standard for Electrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers
for use in Balanced Digital Multi-point Systems.
EN 55024 : Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.
EN 61000-6-1 : Generic Immunity.
EN 61000-6-3 : Emission.
EN 61000-4-1 : Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and
Measurement Techniques. Section 1: Overview of Immunity Tests.
Basic EMC Publication.
EN 61000-4-2 : Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and
Measurement Techniques. Section 2: Electrostatic Discharge
Immunity Test. Basic EMC Publication.
EN 61000-4-4 : Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and
Measurement Techniques. Section 4: Electrical Fast
Transients/Bursts. Basic EMC Publication.
EN 61000-4-3 : Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and
Measurement Techniques. Section 3: Radiated, Radio-Frequency,
Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test.
EN 61000-4-6 : Conducted Susceptibility.
EN 61000-4-5 : Surge Immunity.
EN 61000-4-11 : Voltage Dips and Interruptions.
Table 2 : Table of Standards/Specifications
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Approvals
CE Approved.
TAMPER-PROOFING
The unit is potted, and is therefore tamper-resistant. The die-cast housing enhances
the tamper-resistance.
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
GENERAL
In a normal Improx KHR installation, the keypad unit would be mounted inside or
outside the door to be controlled, and the ImproX DT unit should be mounted on the
secure side of the door.
Maximum Data Communications Distance
The distance between the KHR Remote Reader and the ImproX Terminal unit can be a
maximum of 10 m. The cable individual conductor cross-sectional area should not be
less than 0.2 mm
2
.
Minimum Distance Between Remote Readers
It is important to maintain a minimum distance between adjacent Remote Readers or
Improx PT Terminal to avoid mutual interference. In installations where more than
one ImproX KHR Remote Reader is being installed, do not install any two keypad units
closer together than the distances shown in Figure 1.
Minimum distance 500 mm
Minimum distance 500 mm
khr distances.wmf
Figure 1 : Minimum distance between Remote Readers
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LOCATION OF THE KHR REMOTE READER
Although the unit can be mounted on any surface, mounting on a metal surface will
decrease its Tag reading range. (See Table 1 for Tag read/write range details).
Enclosure
General
The unit enclosure consists of two parts, namely a die-cast front cover and a mild steel
backing plate. The front cover clips onto the backing plate, and is secured by a locking
screw located at the bottom centre of the unit.
The backing plate incorporates two recessed panels designed for added strength.
The front cover incorporates the keypad, electronic circuitry and an LED indicator.
Cable Exit Points
The unit offers a choice of two cable exit points. These are :
(a) Through the centre of the backing plate.
(b) Through the bottom of the unit cover.
To access these exit points, remove the unit cover as follows :
[1] Remove the locking screw from the bottom of the unit.
[2] Pull the bottom edge of the front cover away from the backing plate.
[3] Pull down the front cover until it clears the top of the backing plate.
Central exit point
If the cable exit point at the centre of the backing plate (see Figure 3) is to be used, a
corresponding hole must be provided in the mounting surface. Use the backing plate
as a template to mark the position for this hole.
Bottom exit point
If this cable exit point (see Figure 2) is to be used, remove the thin metal wall using a
sharp tool.
Thin metal wall
Locating screw hole
khr bottom exit.wmf
Figure 2 : Bottom cable exit
INSTALLING THE BACKING PLATE
General
The KHR Remote Reader backing plate includes four mounting holes and one central
cable exit hole (see Figure 3).
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Mounting holes (x4)
Central cable
exit hole
khrmtg bracket.wmf
35 mm
17.5 mm
4 mm
Figure 3 : Install Backing plate
Refer to Figure 3, and proceed as described below.
Mounting on a Concrete or Brick Wall
[1] Use the backing plate as a template and mark off the required holes.
[2] Drill the four mounting holes using a 6 mm diameter masonry drill bit, to the depth
of the length of the wall plug.
[3] If required, drill the centre hole through the wall [for the cable] using a 5 mm
diameter [minimum] masonry drill bit.
[4] Insert wall plugs into the mounting holes.
[5] Secure the backing plate to the surface using the four mounting screws provided.
Mounting on a Hard Wood Surface
[1] Use the backing plate as a template and mark off the required holes.
[2] Drill the four mounting holes using a 2,5 mm diameter drill bit to the depth of
three-quarters of the length of the mounting screws.
[3] If required, drill the centre hole through the wood [for the cable] using a 5 mm
diameter [minimum] drill bit.
[4] Secure the backing plate to the surface using the four mounting screws provided.
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khr connections.wmf
KHR Unit
(Rear view of
the unit)
Tx
Rx
To Rx on ImproX DT/PT Remote Port
Gnd
+V
To Tx on ImproX DT/PT Remote Port
To GND on ImproX DT/PT Remote Port
To +V on ImproX DT/PT Remote Port
Figure 4 : Terminal block cable connections
Mounting on Metal
The unit may be mounted on metal using four suitable securing devices, such as
screws, nuts and bolts, or rivets.
[1] Use the backing plate as a template and mark off the required holes.
[2] Drill the four mounting holes using a suitable diameter drill bit.
[3] If required, drill the centre hole through the metal [for the cable], using a 5 mm
diameter [minimum] drill bit.
[4] Secure the backing plate to the surface using the chosen method.
MOUNTING THE KHR UNIT ONTO THE BACKING PLATE
Using the Centre Cable Exit
[1] Feed the cable supplied through the centre hole in the backing plate, through to
the other side of the mounting surface.
[2] Pull the cable until the KHR unit comes into contact with the backing plate.
[3] Clip the unit front cover over the top of the backing plate.
[4] Push the unit cover towards the backing plate until it is in position.
[5] Insert the locking screw through the cover into the backing plate, and tighten it.
Using the Bottom Cable Exit
[1] Feed the cable to the bottom of the unit. The cable must be underneath the
securing screw used.
[2] Clip the unit front cover over the top of the backing plate.
[3] Push the unit front cover towards the backing plate until it is in position.
[4] Insert the locking screw through the cover into the backing plate, and tighten it.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The Remote cable connections are shown in Figure 4. The recommended cable is a
two-pair twisted pair cable. No cable is supplied with the unit.
Buzzer Volume Control
The buzzer volume is adjustable in four discrete steps (off, low, medium and high) via
the communications protocol.
LED Indicator
The function of the externally visible bi-colour Red/Green LED is determined by the
associated system software.
RELATED PRODUCTS
The ImproX KHR Remote Reader is designed to be used in conjunction with the ImproX
DT Door Terminal or the ImproX PT Portal Terminal.
ORDERING INFORMATION
The ImproX KHR Remote Reader can be ordered separately under the Impro code
XKR901-1-0-GB-XX or with an ImproX PT Portal Terminal under the Impro code
XPT900-1-0-GB-XX.
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USER NOTES
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NOTES
APPLICABILITY OF THIS MANUAL
The last two digits of the standard Impro stock code indicate the issue status of the
item concerned. This manual is applicable to the Improx KHR Keypad Remote
XKR-901-1-0-GB-01 onwards. The next issue of this manual will determine the final
equipment issue to which this issue is applicable.
Please advise us of any errors or omissions in this manual to enable us to
improve our service to you.
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Impro
products to implement your security or asset
management systems.
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design and manufacture a wide range of technically advanced,
high-quality, reliable Access Control and Asset Identification and Management Systems.
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