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Litescape SPAR (Secure Personal Authentication Reader) Operations Guide Part #010835 Litescape Corporation 2555 Garden Road Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-2601 930221A...
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Litescape Corporation. This manual, and the products, software, firmware, and/or hardware described in this manual are the property of Litescape Corporation, provided under the terms of an agreement between Litescape Corporation and recipient of this manual, and their use is subject to that agreement and its terms.
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Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules. Litescape Corporation 930221A Operations Guide...
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Revision History Revision Date Released Description of Changes 5/14/2008 This is the first release of this manual. Litescape Corporation 930221A Operations Guide...
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Chapter 2 Installing the LiteScape SPAR 2.1 Using the Optional 48 Volt Power Supply Wiring ................6 Chapter 3 Mounting the LiteScape SPAR to a Cisco Phone Stand 3.1 Mounting the LiteScape SPAR to a Cisco Phone Stand ..............7 Chapter 4 Using the LiteScape SPAR 4.1 How to Swipe a Magnetic Card ......................9...
Endpoint/Midspan Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) {48 VDC nominal} and enumerates as a Class 0 Powered Device (PD). As an option, you can power the LiteScape Spar by a 48VDC external power brick with a 2.5 x 5.5mm DC barrel plug which is used for powering the device when connected to a standard non-PoE LAN.
Product Overview Typical System Installation 1.2 Typical System Installation Figure 1-2 illustrates how the LiteScape SPARs can be installed as part of a VoIP phone system. Figure 1-2. Typical Installation 1.3 Product Features 3-track Magnetic Card Reader ● RFID Reader ●...
FCC Class A RoHS Compliant Environmental Temperature Operating: -30 to 55 C (-22 to 131 F) Storage: -40 to 80 C (-40 to 176 F) Humidity 0% - 95% (non-condensing) Software LiteScape SPM (secure profile manager) Operations Guide 930221A Litescape Corporation...
2 Installing the LiteScape SPAR Figure 2-1 to see how to install the LiteScape SPAR. Figure 2-1. Installing the LiteScape SPAR Optional power supply (48 VDC) input Hub Out to Phone From Network (RJ 45, PoE 802.3af) Operations Guide 930221A...
Using the Optional 48 Volt Power Supply Wiring 2.1 Using the Optional 48 Volt Power Supply Wiring Figure 2-1 to see how to install the LiteScape SPAR with the optional 48 volt power supply wiring. Figure 2-2. LiteScape SPAR With the 48 Volt Power Supply Wiring Reset Plug the Cable Retainer Clip into the LiteScape SPAR.
1. Position the LiteScape SPAR into the Cisco Foot Stand. Figure 3-1. Mounting the LiteScape SPAR 2. Secure the LiteScape SPAR to the Cisco Foot Stand with the M4 thumb screw. Figure 3-2. Mounting the LiteScape SPAR M4 thumb screw...
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Mounting the LiteScape SPAR to a Cisco Phone Stand Mounting the LiteScape SPAR to a Cisco Phone Stand Figure 3-3. Mounting the LiteScape SPAR Litescape Corporation 930221A Operations Guide...
4 Using the LiteScape SPAR 4.1 How to Swipe a Magnetic Card Figure 4-1 to see how to swipe a magnetic card. Figure 4-1. Swiping a Magnetic Card Operations Guide 930221A Litescape Corporation...
Using the LiteScape SPAR How to Swipe an RFID-Tagged Card 4.2 How to Swipe an RFID-Tagged Card Make sure that the RFID-tagged card is no more than 1/2-inch away as you slowly move it across the area directly below the fingerprint sensor as shown in Figure 4-2.
Using the LiteScape SPAR How to Swipe a Fingerprint 4.3 How to Swipe a Fingerprint Swipe the desired finger slowly from top to bottom across the center of the biometric scanner as shown in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3. Swiping a Fingerprint...
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Using the LiteScape SPAR How to Swipe a Fingerprint Litescape Corporation 930221A Operations Guide...