DKS 1815-350 Long Range AVI Reader User manual

Type
User manual
LONG-RANGE TAG/CARD READER KIT
DoorKing Part Number
1815-350
The DoorKing UHF tag/card reader is designed as a long range RFID reader using passive tag/card technology. Passive tag/card technology does
not contain a battery in the tag/card so it will never wear out. The long range reader emits an RF signal which powers the tag/card when the
tag/card enters the scanning area of the reader’s antenna. The tag/card relays its Wiegand number back to the reader which reports the tag/card’s
number to the connected access control system. There is an interface module supplied with the reader that eliminates the need to set up the
system using a computer. All necessary settings and adjustments can be made using the DIP and rotary switch on the reader’s control board. It is
an effortless way to open the gate for authorized vehicles. Mount an authorized tag/card on the car that the antenna is able to scan and the gate will
open as the car approaches.
The system will work with 26-Bit wiegand controllers. It uses frequency-hopping technology in the 902-928 MHz band (standard).
The UHF long range reader can operate in two different modes: Timing and Trigger mode which are selectable using SW2, DIP-switch 1 on the
control board.
120 S. Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Modes of Operation
Timing Mode: If DIP-switch SW2, switch 1 is set to the “OFF” position (left), the reader will work in Timing mode. It WILL attempt
to read tag/cards that are within reading range at a rate determined by DIP-switch SW2, switches 2, 3 and 4. See other side for
Timing mode wiring and DIP-switch settings.
Trigger Mode: If DIP-switch SW2, switch 1 is set to the “ON” position (right), the reader will work in Trigger mode. It WILL NOT
attempt to read tag/cards UNLESS the two trigger signal wires are shorted together (car on loop). Connect the dry contact relay
wires of a vehicle loop detector to the loose red and black trigger wires on the long range antenna. See other side for “Optional”
Trigger mode wiring and DIP-switch settings.
Installation
Side View
Make sure cars that have already passed
through the gate will not be in the scanning
area of the antenna.
See reverse side to properly adjust antenna
switches and scanning range.
ISO Card UHF P/N 1508-190
UHF/DK Prox Dual Technology Card P/N 1508-198
Card Windshield Holder P/N 1815-318
Rear View Mirror Card Holder P/N 1815-319
Headlight/Windshield Tag P/N 1508-195
License Plate Tag P/N 1508-199
Tags/Card Placement on Cars: It should be placed on the side of the car
(headlight/windshield) CLOSEST to where the antenna is located. The tags/card
needs to be placed in visual sight of antenna or antenna can NOT read tags/card.
Never place tags/card in a position that will block the drivers vision.
SW2
Antenna
Bracket
Included
Fits 1.5”-3”
post not
provided.
Accessories sold separately:
Illustrations not to scale
Antenna
scanning area
Antenna
scanning area
Top View
Point the
antenna
towards the
car waiting
to enter.
Weather
Resistant
Housing
Included
Roadway
In-Ground Loop (Optional) when using Trigger Mode
In-Ground Lo
o
p
(Optional)
when using
Trigger Mode
Tag/Card
Windshield
Placement
Possibility
Windshield
Tag/Card Placement Possibility.
Locate on side of car closest to antenna.
Headlight
Tag Placement Possibility.
Locate on side of car closest to antenna.
Antenna Placement (Either side of Roadway)
License Plate
ON
Mount Card/Tags HORIZONTAL.
Mounting Tags/Card
vertically will significantly
reduce scanning distance
and NOT recommended.
YES
Vertical
Position
Position the antenna in the same plane as the mounted tag/card.
- Windshield mounted tag/card: Slant mounted antenna works best.
- Headlight Tag/License Plate Tag: Vertically mounted antenna works best.
Antenna Plane
Slant mounted shown here.
Windshield Plane
(Slant)
Headlight Tag/
License Plate Tag
Plane
(Vertical)
Headlight/
Windshield
Tag
Headlight/
Windshield
Tag
License Plate Tag
License
Plate Tag
Card
Card
NO
Antenna
Placement
Possibility.
Antenna
Placement
Possibility.
0
8
9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DISTANCE
SW2
SW1
2362-010
POWERCONTROLREADER
1
12V
2
GND
3
D0
4
D1
5
TXD
6
RXD
8
GND
9
TRG
10
TRG
RESET
ON
3
GND
4
TRG
5
TRG
1
D0
2
D1
2
GND
1
12V
RED
BLUE
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW
GRAY
WHITE
PURPLE
Wiring
DoorKing Part Number
1815-350
#1 Green - D0 (Data 0) to #11 Aux
#2 White - D1 (Data 1) to #12 Aux
#3 Black - Ground to #13 Aux
#5 Black - Ground - “Optional Loop Detector”
#4 Red - N.O. - “Optional Loop Detector”
12VDC
Power
DoorKing 1830 Telephone Entry System Circuit Board
Red - 12VDC
Normally Open
(N.O.)
Dry Contact
Relay
Black - Ground
NC
NO
RING
HF
1816
HS
ON
SPK
VOL
FEED
BACK
RS 232
ELEVATOR
MIC
VOL
OFF
KEYPAD
321
321
321
MASTER
CODE
16AC16ACBAT1NO1NC1C2RY2CAZIMC
5VDCIMDSPKRCOMMICPSWCGNDPHONE
1
2
3
12345 67891011 12 13 14
1
2
3
4
5
6
Auxiliary
Terminal
Note: 500 ft MAX length.
DO NOT use twisted wire.
Min
18 AWG
wire
100 ft MAX
3 Amp
12VDC
“Optional” Trigger
Mode Wiring: The
long range reader will
ONLY operate after the
trigger signal wires
have been activated by
a vehicle on the
in-ground loop.
Approximate
Antenna
Reading
Range
SW2 DIP-Switches 2-4 Settings
SW2 DIP-Switch 1 Setting
Use the rotary switch (SW1).
The reader will beep once
after each change of range. It
is also a good practice to put
the system into “test mode”
to benefit from the continu-
ous beeping feature while
adjusting the range.
Set the reader to eliminate redundant readings
of the same tag/card at certain time intervals
by using SW2 DIP-switches 2, 3 and 4 (Note:
Switches 5-8 are NOT used). Example: If the
switches are set to: switch 2-ON, switch
3-OFF, switch 4-ON) the reader will read a
tag/card, beep and report it to the access
controller. For the next five (5) seconds, if it
reads the same tag/card again, it will ignore it.
It will not beep or report it to the access
controller.
Set for timing or trigger mode. See other side.
SW2 DIP-switches 2, 3 and 4 MUST be set set to the ON position (right). This will put the
system in test mode. By choosing Timing/Trigger mode on DIP-switch 1, you can test in
either operating mode. Test mode is used to calibrate and adjust the maximum reading
range or maximum distance reader can read a tag/card. In timing test mode, reader sends
out read signals at a default rate of 10Hz. After each successful tag/card read, you will hear
a beep. As long as a tag/card is within range and in sight of the antenna, you will hear ten
beeps per second. This feature helps when adjusting the reader’s reading range, using the
rotary switch SW1. In “trigger” test mode, the same is achieved in the presence of a valid
trigger signal (car on loop).
Long Range Reader Control Board
Time IntervalSwitch 4Switch 3Switch 2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
0 sec (Test Mode)
1 sec
5 sec
10 sec
15 sec
20 sec
25 sec
30 sec
Switch 1 OFF - Timing Mode
Switch 1 ON - Trigger Mode
Test Mode
Switches 5-8
NOT used:
set to OFF
Position
120 S. Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
SW1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8 ft
9.5 ft
11 ft
12 ft
13 ft
14 ft
17 ft
19 ft
21 ft
25 ft
#1 Red
#9 - Blue - Trigger Mode - for In-Ground Loop
#10 - Black - Trigger Mode - for In-Ground Loop
Orange
Brown
Not Used
#2 Black
#2 Black - Ground
#3 Yellow - D0 (Data 0)
#4 Gray - D1 (Data 1)
#5 Purple - TXD (Transmit Data)
#6 White - RXD (Receive Data)
Note: Cable should be in
conduit for vandal protection.
Note: The Blue and
Black wires are ONLY
necessary if a in-ground
loop will be used
(Trigger Mode).
2-Conductor
Power Cable
9 ft
Antenna
Cable
Long Range
RFID Antenna
PW
R
D
E
T
FA
IL
HIG
H
F
R
E
Q
L
OW
RESE
T
F
REQ
Vehicle
Lo
o
p
Detector
In-Ground
Loop
Template of Bolt Pattern on Back of Antenna
1815-365-N-2-21
Make sure your printer is set to 100%
Copyright 2021 DoorKing
®
, Inc. All rights reserved.
120 S. Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
2 3/8”
(6.03 cm)
1/4”
(.635 cm)
3/8”
(.952 cm)
2 3/8”
(6.03 cm)
DoorKing Part Number
1815-350
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DKS 1815-350 Long Range AVI Reader User manual

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