Paxton PROXIMITY Energy Saving Reader Demonstration Kit User guide

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11/01/2010
Ins-30139 PROXIMITY energy saving reader demonstration kit
What’s in the box?
Qty
Description
Part Number
242-166
Technical Support
Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 07:00 - 19:00 (GMT)
Saturday from 09:00 - 13:00 (GMT)
01273 811011 [email protected]
Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our website - http://www.paxton.co.uk/
Energy saving reader - Demonstration card pack
Switch 2 ACU and 1A PSU in plastic housing
Documentation
595-248
PROXIMITY energy saving reader
Paxton
Connect the reader to the Switch 2 as per instruction Ins-30119 and power up the Switch 2.
The controller will beep at 3 times per second to indicate that it requires enrolling.
To set the system in toggle mode, present the relay toggle card to the reader.
The control unit will beep twice and the GREEN and AMBER LEDs will go out.
The RED LED will remain lit.
1. Wiring the system
Remove the Enrolment card from the card pack and present it to the reader.
PROXIMITY
enrolment card
1. At installation, present this
card to the reader to validate
the tokens in this pack.
2. To re-validate a user token,
present this enrolment card
to the reader followed by the
user token.
1. At installation, present this card to the
reader to
validate the to
kens in this pack
2. To re-validate a user to
ken present this
enrolment card to the reader followed
by the
user token
Paxton Access
FUNCTION CARD
enrolment card
More info:
http://paxton.info/74
Setting up your energy saving reader system
4. Operation
3. Relay toggle card
2. Enrolment
+
-
Reader or Keypad
Door relay
Power
Alarm
12V
Red LED
Amber LED
Bell
12V
0V
N.C.
N.O.
COM
Green LED
Data
Caution: For 12V d.c readers only. For correct
connection of old 5V readers, please refer
to instructions.
Clock
Exit
Inputs
Contact
Media Detect
0V
PLACE SERIAL
NUMBER
LABEL HERE
Switch2
http://paxton.info/107
123456
The above diagram shows the Switch2 and energy saving reader congured to control a room light.
This could be used in a meeting room to ensure that the lights are off when the room is not occupied.
NOTE: AC Mains voltage must NOT be directly connected to the controller.
The kit supplied here demonstrates these principles.
When a user card is placed in the reader, the relay output will change state and the GREEN LED will come on by
itself. When the card is removed again the relay state will change back and the RED LED will illuminate.
Paxton Access
Relay toggle card
Swipe or present this card to change the action
of the output relay from a time interval to toggle.
A valid card will now close the relay contacts.
They stay closed until another valid card is swiped
or presented.
The Switch 2 controller must be used in toggle mode and provides a set of normally open or normally closed relay
contacts to control the attached hardware. This means that the relay will stay turned on for as long as a user card
remains in the reader.
Equipment to be switched
(not supplied)
1
1
Ins-30139 PROXIMITY energy saving reader demonstration kit
What’s in the box?
Qty
Description
Part Number
242-166
Technical Support
Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 07:00 - 19:00 (GMT)
Saturday from 09:00 - 13:00 (GMT)
01273 811011 [email protected]
Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our website - http://www.paxton.co.uk/
Energy saving reader - Demonstration card pack
Switch 2 ACU and 1A PSU in plastic housing
Documentation
595-248
PROXIMITY energy saving reader
Paxton
Connect the reader to the Switch 2 as per instruction Ins-30119 and power up the Switch 2.
The controller will beep at 3 times per second to indicate that it requires enrolling.
To set the system in toggle mode, present the relay toggle card to the reader.
The control unit will beep twice and the GREEN and AMBER LEDs will go out.
The RED LED will remain lit.
1. Wiring the system
Remove the Enrolment card from the card pack and present it to the reader.
PROXIMITY
enrolment card
1. At installation, present this
card to the reader to validate
the tokens in this pack.
2. To re-validate a user token,
present this enrolment card
to the reader followed by the
user token.
1. At installation, present this card to the
reader to
validate the to
kens in this pack
2. To re-validate a user to
ken present this
enrolment card to the reader followed
by the
user token
Paxton Access
FUNCTION CARD
enrolment card
More info:
http://paxton.info/74
Setting up your energy saving reader system
4. Operation
3. Relay toggle card
2. Enrolment
+
-
Reader or Keypad
Door relay
Power
Alarm
12V
Red LED
Amber LED
Bell
12V
0V
N.C.
N.O.
COM
Green LED
Data
Caution: For 12V d.c readers only. For correct
connection of old 5V readers, please refer
to instructions.
Clock
Exit
Inputs
Contact
Media Detect
0V
PLACE SERIAL
NUMBER
LABEL HERE
Switch2
http://paxton.info/107
123456
The above diagram shows the Switch2 and energy saving reader congured to control a room light.
This could be used in a meeting room to ensure that the lights are off when the room is not occupied.
NOTE: AC Mains voltage must NOT be directly connected to the controller.
The kit supplied here demonstrates these principles.
When a user card is placed in the reader, the relay output will change state and the GREEN LED will come on by
itself. When the card is removed again the relay state will change back and the RED LED will illuminate.
Paxton Access
Relay toggle card
Swipe or present this card to change the action
of the output relay from a time interval to toggle.
A valid card will now close the relay contacts.
They stay closed until another valid card is swiped
or presented.
The Switch 2 controller must be used in toggle mode and provides a set of normally open or normally closed relay
contacts to control the attached hardware. This means that the relay will stay turned on for as long as a user card
remains in the reader.
Equipment to be switched
(not supplied)
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