General ......................... - 2 - Physical Components ................... - 2 - Physical Size of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner and back-plate footprint ....- 4 - Physical Mounting Position of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner Unit ......- 4 - Power and Cable installation ................
The PeopleKey V30 Plus is the perfect access control solution for any type and size of business. The PeopleKey V30 Plus can be installed as a stand-alone unit or it can be part of a corporate solution where every reader is managed from a central location.
The FingerLan software, which manages the finger templates and communication with the V30 Plus Finger Scanners, is installed on a Server or PC accessible to the V30 Plus Finger Scanner’s on the network. Training on enrolment and general use of the system can commence once the system is fully operational.
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Wall mount screws for mounting hole “A” (Annex 2) Shroud Figure 2: Standard V30 Plus - showing shroud removed and screw location Optional knockout cable entry Figure 3: V30 plus – showing optional knockout cable entry - 3 -...
A template for the cable entry and mounting holes is provided in Annex 2 at the end of this manual. Please allow adequate space around the V30 plus Finger Scanner so that the “Shroud cover” can be removed by releasing the retaining clips;...
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Clients need to choose an area which is easily accessible to all staff required to use the V30 plus Finger Scanner. The following points need to be taken into consideration for the placement of the V30 plus Finger Scanner: Height The height to the top of the scanner is recommended to be installed at 1.2 meters from the floor...
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Should not be mounted underneath an Air Conditioner drain. Service requirements. Cabling lengths should be sufficient to allow the V30 plus Finger Scanner to be removed from the wall and remain in operation. To facilitate servicing, the V30 plus Finger Scanner shroud requires removal. Refer to Figure 4.
Power and Cable installation There are normally only two cables (Power and Ethernet) required for a system providing time & attendance data capture. Refer to Figure 6 for the locations on the rear panel for the connector sockets. 12 V DC power connector Holes for Ethernet cable connector Mounting...
The 12v DC power pack would normally be plugged into the nearest GPO power outlet. A 12 Volt DC power pack is supplied by PeopleKey with the V30 plus Finger Scanner - its cable may need to be fed through the wall or conduit by an electrician.
A separate POE board is required (Fig 7), it is housed within the V30 Plus Finger Scanners housing. This add- on will be configured by PeopleKey prior to shipment. All I/O’s will only be available on the plug in 20 pin wiring cable loom.
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The usual preventative measures for surge protection on network cabling applies to V30 Plus Finger Scanners. Clients are requested to please activate the Ethernet connection (plug the other end of the Ethernet connection into the network) and test it prior to the scanner installation.
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1: Finger scanner direct to a PC Typically 90 m maximum run length Crossover Ethernet cable PeopleKey finger scanner 2: Finger scanner direct to a network Network cable (Ethernet Cat 5e) Switch/Router, Other network connected via network switch and equipment to achieve further...
Server or PC Physical Access Control Where electronic door locks are to be controlled by the V30 Plus Finger Scanner the door lock wiring is connected to the back of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner via the 20 way cable harness.
Internal card reader In high security environments, clients may require a card reader device to be fitted internally in the V30 Plus Finger Scanner. The card reader potentially adds a second level of security due to the card reader/card security mechanisms.
PC clients. Figure 9: V30 Plus Web Interface To access the V30 Plus web interface, enter the IP address of the V30 plus Finger Scanner into a web browser i.e.:- 192.168.1.2. If the unit has been configured for DHCP t the IP address may be obtained by running the command prompt and type in “ping v30-3xxxxx”...
For high security installations, the V30 plus Finger Scanners support an optional Remote Unlock Module which can in turn lock/unlock a door. A control signal is used to control the module from the V30 Plus therefore accessing the wiring of the V30 plus Finger Scanner will not allow a perpetrator to “Short Circuit” the door lock wiring to gain access.
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I/O’s signals and controls are only active when enabled through the software configurations. Terminal Cable Harness Function Description Software configuration block Wire Right Red wire 8-18vDC Always present DC voltage In /Out Right Black wire GND/Common Voltage out Left Red + White trace +5vDC Always present Right...
Wiring cable loom A cable loom plugged into the rear of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner provides interconnections to the Input / Output functions and hard wire powering of the unit. The connector has a locating Notch ensuring its correct insertion.
If the clocked times and related data are to be used frequently, the V30 plus Finger Scanners are required to be on-line permanently. A Windows based PC or Server permanently on line is strongly recommended to run the Fingerlan software.
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The software also manages the distribution of the Finger Template Data so that Employees are able to use any V30 Plus Finger Scanner within a network.
The client shall notify PeopleKey of any relocation of the products supported and any network related technical changes such as V30 Plus Finger Scanner IP Addresses to allow for Support to be able to assist when needed in the timeliest manner possible.
Maximum Ratings 1. The V30 Plus Relay contacts are voltage free but do not meet mains isolation standards, therefore they must not be used for any load device with a switching voltage greater than 30Vdc/48Vac or a voltage with respect to the 0V supply greater than 70Vdc/48Vac.
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AC Switched Loads For AC supplied inductive loads including solenoid based door strikes, contactors and external relays a transient protection device or combination back-to-back configured zener diodes must be used a. Guidelines for the protection device are as follows. When using a transient protection device, select the specified clamping voltage to be 1.4 times the load AC supply voltage.
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2. In some cases when using AC supplied inductive loads it may also be necessary to implement an R-C (resistor- capacitor) snubber network to limit the rate of rise of back EMF. Design of snubber protection networks in general is beyond the scope of this document however the following simple circuit may solve difficult AC load back EMF problems.
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ANNEX 2. Drilling template details and measurements Cut grey area Minimum clearance Cut-out hole Mounting Bracket 26mm 163mm 60mm 53mm Mounting holes “A” Mounting Bracket holes ”B” Ramset Hollow wall Anchor HW13M4 and 3 x Ramset Hollow wall Anchor HW13M4 (supplied) 2 x MSPPZP465 65mm screw (supplied) 3 x Ramset Start Plastic wall Plug 25mm RED and 2 x Ramset Start Plastic wall Plug 25mm RED and...
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DRILLING TEMPLATE Please print and use as your drilling template. SCALE 1:1 - 25 -...