In order to connect a VP-II M system to a host PC, a VP-II Converter is required. A VP-II Data Repeater is required to extend effective cable length for any system in which components of the VP-II system are separated by more than 100 meters.
Table of Contents Preface: Read this section before starting..............i Table of Contents ..................... ii Chapter 1 Before installing the VP-II M system ..........3 Installation environment............3 Required cables ..............3 Included items ................ 4 Chapter 2 Installing the VP-II Scanner .............. 5 Chapter 3 Installing the VP-II Controller............
1.3 Included items Before installing your VP-II M system, verify that all of the items pictured below are included in your VP-II M package: VP-II scanner bracket VP-II controller two (2) RJ-45 RJ-45 cable keys connectors switch mode power supply...
Chapter 2 Installing the VP-II Scanner The VP-II Scanner must be installed in a place where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight. Reflected sunlight may interfere with the system, as well. High humidity, rain, and excess dust may interfere with the functioning of the VP-II system;...
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Bracket screws wall bracket Screw type: 4Φ× × × × 30 mm Hole location for cabling After preparing the scanner cables, connect the cables to the scanner and then attach the scanner on the bracket. Make sure that the scanner fit into the bracket all the way in. You may need some force. RJ-45 cable (4m) When the scanner is fixed, turn the security lock key clockwise and...
Chapter 3 Installing the VP-II Controller Install the Controller on the inner wall, near enough to the VP-II Scanner that it can be reached with the cables provided. The Controller cable length should not exceed 4m. Select a place where access for maintenance is convenient.
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For a stand-alone VP-II system consisting of only one VP-II M system (one Scanner and one Controller), set the dip switch of the VP-II Controller as shown below. For extension to a network environment (multiple Scanners and multiple Controllers), see the VP-II NCU installation guide.
Chapter 4 Connecting to a door-lock (optional) If the VP-II M system is to be used to control access through a door, the system will need to be connected to an electronic door lock as shown below. Relay N.O. N.O.
4m. If the installation environment does not accept this restriction, contact Techsphere technical specialist or local sales representative. To extend the VP-II M system to a network environment, see the VP- II NCU installation guide.
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Classification of connection cables RS-422 (RJ-45 Connectors) RS-232 (DB9 Connectors) host PC host PC VP-II Converter VP-II Converter Within 100m Within 100m Within 100m VP-II Controller VP-II Controller VP-II Scanner VP-II Scanner Using the VP-II Not using the VP-II Repeater Repeater...
Chapter 6 Connecting the VP-II Converter If the VP-II M system is to be connected to a host PC, the VP-II Controller must be connected to a VP-II Converter. Cabling for the VP-II Controller and the host PC is shown in the following figure.
Chapter 7 Preparing RS-422 connection cables All RS-422 cables used in this guide are CAT.5 UTP/STP standard cables; the RJ-45 connectors are used. To prepare a connection cable, apply connection in a straight-through manner between the two RJ-45 connectors as follows. Cable color orange white...
VP-II system: Check cables to ensure that they are connected as instructed. Apply power to the system. Consult the VP-II M User’s Guide and attempt to operate the VP-II M system accordingly. Determine whether verification performance is good.
VP-II M system, since these actions may cause the components to fail. Install the VP-II M system in a location that is not exposed to direct sunlight. Exposure to sunlight may cause verification failures by saturating the Scanner or damage by overheating of system components.
Chapter 10 Service contact information 10.1 Customer Service Do not open components of VP-II systems in order to perform repairs or to expand the system. A Techsphere technical specialist or local sales representative should be contacted for system repairs and hardware expansion.
Product Regulatory Information FCC Statement (FCC Part 15.105) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environmental.