Paxton Ins-30060 User Manual

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14/03/2011
Ins-30060 Long range reader

Technical Support

01273 811011
Technical help is available:
Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our website - http://www.paxton.co.uk/

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).
The system operates by using the ield being transmitted by the reader to wake up the token which then
communicates with the interface.
Existing Switch2 or Net2 control units, can be used without modiication. Standard Paxton tokens/keyfobs can
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.
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.

Layout

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.
support@paxton.co.uk
Monday - Friday from 07:00 - 19:00 (GMT)
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Summary of Contents for Paxton Ins-30060

  • Page 1: Technical Support

    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).
  • Page 2 Black/0V Black/0V Black/0V Black/0V Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Keypad 2 Reader 2 Net2 classic http://paxton.info/107 123456 0889 Screen or spare cores from network cable INPUT A C 100-240V 50 / 60 Hz 1.2A OUTPUT DC 13.8V...
  • Page 3 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. It is important to run an appropriate power cable to the reader that is capable of carrying a current of 1A.
  • Page 4 Changing frequency channel If you are experiencing problems with the range or reliability this may be due to poor reader positioning, adjacent interfering 125 kHz or 2.4 GHz equipment, e.g. an adjacent wireless PC network. Please refer to the 'Before you install' information regarding unit locations.
  • Page 5 (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.
  • Page 6 The declaration of conformity is available on request. Contact details are provided at: http://paxton.info/596 Paxton Access Ltd hereby declares that this product is in conformity with all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. This equipment is intended for use in all EU and EFTA countries and all other countries worldwide.

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