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1. O SOLE DIGITAL APPENDIX A COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL The host sends single character commands to the device to write or query parameters Each command must be followed by a carriage return lt CR gt ASCII 13 Where the command is a query command no arguments are sent and the device will respond with a single line except for the u and E commands the requested value in ASCI text followed by a lt CR gt Where the command is a set command an argument may be included between the command and the lt CR gt Where numbers are sent or received they are sent as clear text eg 1234 Where a number represents a load eg the o and O commands and the logged data returned by the u command it is expressed in 100Kg units Eg 3 5mt would be sent and received as 35 Where a number represents an elapsed time eg in the logged data returned by the u command it is expressed in 0 1second units Eg 35 4 seconds would be sent as 354 Where dates time values are sent or received they are sent in the format dd mm yy hh mm Hours are in 24 hour clock format Leading zeros must be used Eg 3 8 07 13 30 is an invalid datetime and should be sent as 03 08 07 13 30 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 47 Page Communication commands Command a CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 R W Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read
2. Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Description AccessPack mode Write AccessPack mode Read button timeout Write button timeout Get debug level Write debug level Read E Stop mode Write E Stop mode Read equipment id Write equipment id Read logger Bluetooth id Set logger Bluetooth id Read motion threshold Write motion threshold Read pendant mode Write pendant mode Read motion settle time Write motion settle time Read putdown time out Write putdown timeout Read equipment class Write equipment class Read RFID scan timeout Write RFID scan timeout Read site id Write site id Read motion timeout Write motion timeout Read local log G SOLE DIGITAL SSS vr n Example Send a lt CR gt Rev 2 Send A2 lt CR gt Send b lt CR gt Rcv 40 Send A40 lt CR gt Send d lt CR gt Rev 0 Send A0 lt CR gt Send e lt CR gt Rev 0 Send E0 lt CR gt Normal E Stop Send E1 lt CR gt Inverted E Stop mode Send i lt CR gt Rev hoist1 Send lhoist1 lt CR gt Send Rcv 00 07 80 86 19 47 Send L00 07 80 86 19 47 lt CR gt Send m lt CR gt Rcev 20 Send M20 lt CR gt Send n lt CR gt Rev Send N1 lt CR gt Set to pendant mode Send NO lt CR gt Set normal mode Send o0 lt CR gt Rev 10 Send 010 lt CR gt Send p lt CR gt Rev 125 Send PO lt CR gt put down timeout disabled Send P255 lt CR gt Put down timeout 25 5seconds Send q Rev crane
3. 2015 17 Page SOLE DIGIT AL OFF _ NB Key is removed but can be A used as Emergency backup 9 Cable Label Description Colour Green GND Ground connection Yellow Brown ACC Relay 1 N O Acc circuit Orange COM ACC Relay 1 Common White CRANK Relay 2 N O Crank circuit Red COM CRANK Relay 2 Common Blue ENABLE Pull high to disable 3 2 6 6 3rd Gen APP103 Wiring Connections for Electric Vehicles APP103 Vehicle Kit 3 Generation Green amp Yellow CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 x U I A un td x LI e si TE a 12 48V b Seat Switch eee E SPIA 12 48 VDC OV GND Figure 9 Example wiring for an electric vehicle SOLE DIGITAL A eee EEE A deal Existing Stop or Main Contactor Coil circuit 18 Page SOLE DIGIT AL 3 2 6 7 3rd Gen APP103 Wiring Connections for Vehicles with IC Engines x E lt Lod O 47 IA N APP103 Vehicle Kit e rd 3 Generation Switch ii IGNITION SWITCH Bu OFF 54 NB Key is removed but can be wae A used as Emergency backup Brown O CRANK i White 0 I i __ New E STOP Link required if circuit draws more than 10A Green amp Yellow All wiring in parallel with existing connections OV GND Figure 10 Example wiring for a vehicle with an IC Engine CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 19 Pa
4. 6 SOLE DIGITAL Model APP10x Version 2 V2 3 16 02 2015 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 INTELLIGENCE MADE SIMPLE CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW arri ERRE TAR ERA NINA RA S EEE ERE E EE 4 2 SPECIFICOHONS rilanci 5 2 1 E SCH CalSPECINCatio Silea 5 LL ACeS Pak PU Ke RA i 5 2 1 2 InieHaCe BOdrOS il nana 5 2 2 Communication SpecificatiONS iii 7 2 5 WAV SIGE SCCM ICAU IOINGS ron 7 2 3 L Ae Pa R PUCE paia eames 7 2 34 Iterace Boards ene ener eee ene ee eee 8 WINS TP ONS ee ease tas wee omc ani edi cacio zie api 9 Bel Pror TO MAIS ta tion dae 9 3 2 Wiring Connections amp DiagramS i 9 3 2 1 AccessPack with Wiring Harness APP100 i 10 3 2 2 AccessPack with Wiring Harness and E Stop Button APP101 10 3 2 3 AccessPack with Crane Pendant Board APP102 10 terminalS n 11 3 2 4 AccessPack with Crane Pendant Board APP102 3 or 4 terminalS 13 3 2 5 AccessPack Pre installed on an 8 button Crane Pendant 14 3 2 6 AccessPack with Vehicle Board APP103 1st 2nd 3rd generation designs 15 3 2 7 AccessPack with Door Board APP105 20 3 2 8 AccessPack with Fixed Equipment Board APP106 21 3 2 9 AccessPack with Fixed Equipment Board Case Type 1 APP107 22 3 2 10 AccessPack with Fixed Equipment Board Case Type 2 AP
5. Note This option should only be selected following a risk assessment that confirms that there is no possibility for unsafe conditions arising as a result of the equipment being locked out Tagged Out is checked when the protected machine is not to be used by anyone e g out for maintenance The AccessPack will flash both LEDs simultaneously to alert operators of this state This check box can be checked unchecked by swiping a Tag Out Magic Card 5 1 5 Advanced Tab 5 1 5 1 Save Settings as a Preset If you have changed the configuration settings from their default values and want to save these as a new type of preset press the lt Save Settings as Preset gt button A new dialog box will appear Save as preset Name for this configuration Brief description ces Enter the name for this configuration and a brief description Press lt Save gt CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 39 Page EEE Cee O SOLE DIGITAL A new preset file ap with the name you have supplied will be saved in the Documents FSUPresets folder on the laptop being used to configure the AccessPack It is saved to your specific directory so will only be visible to your login If you want other people to use this preset file copy the ap file to copied to their Documents FSUPresets folder You may have to manually create this folder To delete the preset delete the file from that Folder 5 1 5 2 BindtoaLogger Binding an AccessPa
6. i Overload contactor coil Protection 3 phase motor Overload Contacts Contactor Coil STOP START Toggle FIXED EQUIPMENT BOARD Pulse Figure 13 Example of how to connect an APP106 to a typical 3 phase machine as per Figure 12 3 2 9 AccessPack with Fixed Equipment Board Case Type 1 APP107 3 2 9 1 Fixed Equipment Board Connections This model of AccessPack is typically used to control access to single phase machines without an existing push button E Stop Label Details START 8A 440VAC Replaces start or power switch N Neutral 24 240VAC Neutral A Active 24 240VAC Active STOP To second switch block on E Stop switch CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 22 Page EEE AES hed a n O SOLE DIGITA 3 2 9 2 Example APP107 Wiring An example of how a model APP107 AccessPack can be installed on a single phase electric machine is provided in Figure 14 Note that the E Stop is already prewired to the button on the fixed equipment case a EE To Device N N To Power Supply A TK E STOP on APP107 Case START N A STOP Toggle FIXED EQUIPMENT BOARD INSIDE CASE Figure 14 Example of how to wire an APP107 3 2 10 AccessPack with Fixed Equipment Board Case Type 2 APP116 3 2 10 1 Fixed Equipment BOM Board Connections This model of AccessPack is usually used for controlling access to 3 phase contactor started machines or single phase switched circuit equipment with a separat
7. APP103 Vehicle Board comes in a physically larger ABS box rather than aluminium and includes mounting tabs on each side It s sticker clearly states that it is a APP103 Vehicle Kit as opposed to the 1st generation design that did not contain these markings The second generation APP103 vehicle kit can either enable the accessories or crank the engine depending on how it is connected Cable Label Description Number 1 GND Ground connection 2 12 48V Power connection 12 48VDC 3 ACC Relay Output to Start Accessories 4 CRANK Relay Output to Start Crank 5 ENABLE Input to initiate looking for an access card 6 HEARTBEAT Periodic input to check that access should be maintained CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 16 Page 3 2 6 4 2nd Generation APP 103 Wiring Connections TO ACCESSPACK APP103 Vehicle Kit 2 Design IGNITION SWITCH ACC Out 2 ACC O CRANK Out 1 CRANK 12 48VDC 12 48 VDC New E STOP GND OV GND Figure 8 Connecting a 2nd Generation APP103 Kit 3 2 6 5 3rd Generation APP103 Board Connections The third generation of the APP103 Vehicle Board comes in a physically larger metal box with a large ruggedized cable assembly and bigger relays than previous versions lt can be configured with voltage free contacts or as a common supply dual output system APP103 is suitable for interfacing with both electric and internal combustion engine vehicles CASWA Pty Ltd
8. Stop setting is inverted Incorrect configuration Battery not charged ona radio remote AccessPack has been swiped with a Tag Out card Maintenance interval has been exceeded and lockout selected both LEDs will be flashing Unit is in Basic mode Heartbeat timeout is enabled Motion timeout settings are incorrect Insufficient voltage to drive AccessPack G SOLE DIGITAL Oe oe Fix Check power output from application board This should be 5V between RED and BLACK Change the Invert E Stop setting Check the spelling and capitalisation of the Equipment Site and Class settings of the AccessPack They must match the values on the web site exactly Charge the battery AccessPack requires at least 3 3V to operate correctly Rectify the equipment fault that initiated the Tag Out When safe to do so reswipe the Tag Out card to return the AccessPack to its normal operating mode Undertake the required maintenance and then either a swipe a Maintenance Card to reset the maintenance period or b connect to the AccessPack using the FSU and enter the Next Due date Select Enterprise Mode on the card tab of the FSU If it is not being used set the heartbeat timeout in the FSU to zero i e disabled Try disabling motion logoff by setting putdown timeout to zero Check battery or power supply from application board SVDC between black and red 46 Page EEE Cee
9. Zero disables motion logoff 5 1 1 1 Motion Parameters Motion Settle Time is the amount of time the AccessPack will wait after logging on or off before beginning to look for motion It is typically set to a low value Motion Threshold is the basic sensitivity of the motion system Smaller numbers are more sensitive 10 20 are typical values In use the AccessPack also dynamically adjusts the basic motion sensitivity to eliminate the chance of inadvertent logouts Motion Timeout sets the time between the AccessPack motion system detecting stillness and the beginning of the Put Down timeout Set this to a larger value if the unit will be periodically put down for a few seconds Put Down Timeout sets the time the red LED will flash after the motion timeout has expired before the AccessPack will log the user out In Door Mode this parameter sets how long the door is held unlocked after an authorised card swipe 5 1 1 2 Setting up motion detection To manually tune motion detection first set the Motion Timeout to 1 or 2 and the Put Down Timeout to about 200 The swipe a valid card to activate the AccessPack This will cause the AccessPack to flash the red LED whenever it thinks it is motionless In addition to the red LED being off the motion icon will appear at the bottom of the screen when AccessPack senses motion CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 35 Page O SOLE DIGITAL You can now adjust the Motion Threshold i e the sen
10. some other sensor When the AccessPack detects no motion for a configured interval the red light will flash rapidly for configurable period to warn the user of the impending logout During this period moving the AccessPack will reset the timeout period and the operator will remain logged on After being logged out the AccessPack must once again be swiped by a valid card before the equipment can be used 1 4 Resetting the Maintenance Interval If a mandatory inspection interval has expired and the Lock when due parameter has been selected see section 5 1 4 for more information on setting this parameter then the operator will not be able to activate the AccessPack and enable operation until the inspection maintenance calibration has been performed and the maintenance interval reset using either the FSU application or the Maintenance magic card Swiping a Maintenance magic card will reset the lt Next Due gt date as shown on the Maintenance tab of the FSU application to the PC s current date plus the lt maintenance interval gt 15 Electronic Tag Out Swiping the Tag Out card will prevent all users from enabling the AccessPack and hence stop everyone from using the protected machine To re enable access to authorised users re swipe the CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 44 Page Oe U A vr O SOLE DIGITA same Tag Out card Alternatively this feature can be disabled by connecting to the device using
11. the FSU application and disabling the lt Tag Out gt check box on the Maintenance Tab 1 6 Indicator States The current state of the AccessPack is indicated by two lights flashing in different ways as described in the following table State Power up Looking for Liftlog after power on Cannot find Liftlog Idle logged off Ready to swipe card Logged on Card Accepted Card Rejected About to be logged off and logged off before idle state Maintenance period expired OR AccessPack tagged out Red light on Red light flashing Red light off CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 LED signals Green O 00900 0 Red 9000000 8 O Flash Rate Notes Quick single flash red and green together Medium rate Slow Check Liftlog for powered up state Alternating flashing Slow Light on 2 seconds See your AccessPack administrator Fast Quick flash red and Will flash continuously green together until maintenance is performed tag removed Green light on Green light flashing Green light off 45 Page 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault No lights when power is applied Lights flash when E Stop is pushed in and don t flash when the E Stop is pulled out Unit rejects all cards Unit accepts all cards AccessPack starts equipment and then logs off after a few seconds Red LED flashes continuously CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 Cause No power to AccessPack E
12. 015 12 Page G SOLE DIGITA tem hed m a n 3 2 4 1 3 4terminal Pendant Board Connections Terminal numbers are marked on the circuit board from 0 to 3 Terminal Description Number 0 Connects to 0 Volts 1 Power Crane control voltage 2 Main contactor hold circuit control voltage common 3 Main contactor start circuit not used in normal installs Note Terminal 3 is not included on the 3 input pendant board 3 2 4 2 3 4Terminal Pendant Wiring Diagram EXISTING WIRING If wired on existing pendant Otherwise leave out e g Demag pendants ESTOP ACCESSPACK INSTALL Pi Technician will need to run this voltage down a spare core Not included ona 4 INPUT 3 input pendant PENDANT BOARD board Figure 5 Connecting a new 3 or 4 input pendant board APP102 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 13 Page SOLE DIGIT AL 3 2 5 AccessPack Pre installed on an 8 button Crane Pendant To simplify onsite installation an AccessPack can be factory fitted to a new 8 push button pendant This is installed as per Figure Onsite work then involves wiring up the pendant to the crane cio AI Di lt d Dr COMMON Also connect to terminal 2 Live VPA DO NOT USE THIS SWITCH OV on Spare Core Run new wire to terminal 0 E E6668 6609 9056 590909699 a Zag A From E Stop Note Terminal 3 is not used Figure 6 AccessPack pendant board
13. 5 41 Page 6 DOWNLOADING DATA USING THE FSU The AccessPack can currently store approximately 200 events in its onboard memory G SOLE DIGITAL Oe O Data can be downloaded from the AccessPack using the FSU application This may be required if you do not have a Site Sentinel that automatically uploads the logon history to a secure webpage Refer to section 4 1 for downloading an installing the FSU application AccessPack as detailed in 4 2 Select the Usage tab A list of users who have recently activated the AccessPack will be displayed Only the most recent 10 records are shown initially Depending on the model of AccessPack it may also show the date and time of each access and whether the user s card was accepted or rejected The lt refresh gt button updates the logon list in the event that another operator has logged on while connected to the AccessPack The lt save to file gt button commences a dialogue to save the list to a text file on the computer When the list is long only first 10 entries are shown and the load all button is activated Press lt load all gt to load the remaining entries A blue progress bar is visible on the bottom of the screen as data is being loaded to indicate how much data has yet to be retrieved This may take some time depending on the amount of data stored on the device CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 w iii 28 07 08 44 18 0 FB51BCC8 20 07 08 43 33 0 FB51
14. 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ssesseesseseossossossossoscseeseosecssossossoscoecsessesssossossossossoecsecsecssossossosseseeeeoe 46 APPENDIX A COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ssessesssossosssssoessessecssossossossoscoesseessosecssossossossosesee 47 APPENDIX B FSU SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ssessesssossossossossoscsesseossossossossossoscsecseoseossossossosseeesee 50 APPENDIX C FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ccssscssscnsccnsscssccssscsscssscnsccnsscesscsssesssnsccsscssoessees 51 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 Oe ou A vr O SOLE DIGITA 1 OVERVIEW AccessPack is an access control system that can be fitted to any electrically powered device including stand alone mobile or remote plant AccessPack uses smart card technology to ensure that equipment can only be used by authorised personnel Users are automatically logged off when the equipment is stationary idle or stopped To ensure accountability AccessPack records who accessed the equipment and when they did so An AccessPack device consists of two parts a a generic blue puck that contains the RFID reader and smart electronics usually mounted on the outside of the equipment to be protected and b a power supply board specific to the type of equipment being protected that is typically mounted inside the equipment Currently AccessPack kits are available for the following applications e Crane joystick radios and pendants e Doors e Vehicles e Fixed equipment e
15. BCC8 20 07 08 25 03 10 FB51BCC8 20 07 07 47 03 10 FB51BCC8 18 07 13 36 52 160 D218A990 18 07 13 36 33 0 D218A990 ee 26 07 08 49 16 O FBS1BCCS 28 07 08 49 07 0 FB51BCC8 20 07 08 48 57 0 FB5TBCCS 26 07 06 44 18 O FB51BCCS 26 07 06 43 33 0 FBS1BCCS 26 07 06 25 03 10 FB51BCC8 20 07 07 47 03 10 FB51BCC8 18 07 08 33 04 1 Jo Bloggs 18 07 08 30 19 2 Jo 18 07 07 49 47 0 Jo Bl ags Connect to the desired 42 Page EE Ae hed a ae O SOLE DIGITA 7 AGGESSPAGK OPERATION The AccessPack is used by placing specially configured AccessPack cards over the card swipe target swiping Swiping range is limited to approximately 20mm 1 1 Logging On and Enabling Usage To log on to a piece of equipment fitted with an AccessPack 1 Press the E Stop button and keep it depressed 2 Ensure the equipment is powered up a As the AccessPack power is first reconnected both lights will flash briefly and then the green light will flash for several seconds while it searches for a Liftlog logger b Ifthe green light flashes followed by the red light flashing slowly the AccessPack could not find a logger The AccessPack will continue to flash the green light followed by slowly flashing the red light at regular intervals about 30 seconds c When the green light stops flashing with no slow red flashing initial communication is complete 3 Release the E Stop button AccessPack will flash the red and
16. D that indicates the equipment is functioning for example a flashing green LED the AccessPack heartbeat connection is connected to the terminal that changes level A range of Application notes have been developed that provide detailed information on how to wire these connections on a variety of specific equipment types models These are available for download from www accesspack com au Generic guidelines for each model type are provided in the following sections CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 O SOLE DIGITAL 3 2 1 AccessPack with Wiring Harness APP100 This model of AccessPack is used for HBC Micron or ECO radios AccessPacks need to be factory installed on these devices due to their size and circuit board complexity Consequently no wiring diagram is provided 3 2 2 AccessPack with Wiring Harness and E Stop Button APP101 This type of AccessPack is typically Ge on installed on HBC joystick radios 3 2 2 1 Wiring Harness Connections Wire colour Description Black Battery ve Red Battery ve gt 3 6V Green Heartbeat Flashing LED Orange Start button Yellow E Stop prewired Blue Not connected These can be connected as per the wiring diagram shown in Figure 3 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 10 Page O SOLE DIGITAL Existing E Stop Wiring Replace Existing E Stop Radio Battery P Red X Blue ly e Not Connected White Find the pin that pulses when the LED fl
17. P116 23 3 2 11 AccessPack with PC Kit APP108 cccccccceecccceesecseeeeesseeeeessseeeeseeeenseeseeneeeess 25 3 2 12 AccessPack with VFD Kit APP109 c0sc0cscsssescsssvescoasvevensnsevcesavessesascevenanvesees 25 3 3 Note for Installing AccessPack on Critical EQUIPMENT 26 4 BASIC COMMISSIONING DETAILS iaia 27 4 1 Installing and Launching the FSU Application ii 27 4 1 1 FSU Program Installation 27 4 1 2 Installing the FSU APPIICAtOn min 27 4 1 3 Launching the applicationN ii 27 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 4 2 Connecting to the Devices 28 A3 Managimne Piri iii riali 28 4 4 Checking the Date and TIME iii 31 AS BASIC SOLID ici ir A E 31 45 1 Applying Bask Sett Seeon E E 33 5 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING DETAILS ccssscssscssscssccssccssccssscssscsscssscnsccnsscessoessosseossenees 34 Sl MOOR T i lane lean de ioni der 35 512 CIOT e i 36 Sd Sella 36 5 1 4 Maintenance Tab iii 38 Sd AGVGNCEOTA Dea 39 6 DOWNLOADING DATA USING THE FSU sensesssossossosssessseseessossossoseossoscoecsecsecssossossossossoseeeeo 42 7 ACCESSFACK OPERATION isian E 43 FA Logging Onand Enabime USA inziato A ER E 43 Dad User inktiated Logging ola 44 Tee Aoma CG LOSS nE O aaa a E EE EE 44 7 4 Resetting the Maintenance Interval ii 44 5 HEcCTone TE OU een T 44 7 05 INdICAlorS aleatorio nta 45
18. Send Qcrane lt CR gt Send r lt CR gt Rev 85 Send R85 lt CR gt Send s lt CR gt Rcv workshop Send Sworkshop lt CR gt Send t lt CR gt Rcev 20 Send T20 lt CR gt Send u0 lt CR gt Rcv last_user_name Send u5 lt CR gt Rev sixth_user_on_log 48 Page Command v v N CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 R W Read Read Write Read Write Read Read Description Read firmware version number Read Door mode Write Door mode Read local log size Write local log size Read all parameters Reset QA mode Read state of AccessPack G SOLE DIGITA E ene Lal ao Example Send v lt CR gt Rev 1 3 Send x lt CR gt Rev 0 Send X0 lt CR gt Door mode disabled Send X1 lt CR gt Door mode enabled Send z lt CR gt Rcv 6 Send Z6 Sets local log size to 6 maximum Send lt CR gt Send lt CR gt Send lt CR gt Send lt CR gt Rcv E_ STOPPED 49 Page O SOLE DIGITAL APPENDIX B FSU SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The minimum requirements for operating CASWA s Field Service Utility FSU and Link 2 Bluetooth modem are e Laptop computer running Windows XP SP3 or later e One Spare USB port e Microsoft NET framework 3 5 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 50 Page SOLE DIGITAL APPENDIX C FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Parameter Factory Radio Radio Pendant Pendant Vehicle Fixed Door equipment including All Models LockBox Default without with without with motion motion moti
19. When set to gt 1 then the sequence is as follows e 600mS pulse e 500mSPause e 2500mS pulse e 500mS Pause 600mS pulses repeated Alternative output modes are Pendant Mode When unchecked output 1 will toggle high or low to indicate the current locked unlocked status of the AccessPack When checked output 1 will pulse high for one second when a user logs on This output is used to push a start button Door Mode When Door Mode is checked the Estop output output 1 will pulse for the duration set by Put Down Time Out This appears in place of Start Pushes when Door Mode is first checked It will also not be possible to bind an AccessPack to a logger see General Tab in Door Mode Crank Mode When Crank Mode is checked the Start button is be enabled for as long as a card is held in front of the AccessPack This is typically used to crank an engine instead of turning a key 5 1 4 Maintenance Tab The Maintenance tab allows you to view the total operating hours of the equipment G AccessPack Setup Usage Motion Card Signals Maintenance gt This tab also allows you to set a mandatory Maintenance interval if desired When the selected Operating hours date is reached and the maintenance interval is gt 0 zs Add to Bluetooth Name the AccessPack will either continuously flash both Maintenance interval Days Months LED s at the same time to alert the user that the equipment s maint
20. ashes green Black Break cable Start Button Figure 3 Wiring diagram for APP101 3 2 3 AccessPack with Crane Pendant Board APP102 10 terminals 3 2 3 1 Pendant Board Connections 10 inputs 10987654321 aA This diagram shows the location of terminal 1 a E336755 1 94V 0 11 Page CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 Terminal Name Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E Stop Monitor Switch Terminal E Stop Monitor Switch Terminal 48VAC Input 48VAC Input E Stop Output E Stop Output Start Output Terminal Start Output Terminal Horn Output Terminal Horn Output Terminal pa O 3 2 3 2 Pendant Wiring Diagram 10 inputs Active ul doig q 7 AccessPack Neutral run on spare core Additional contacts ul dolg 4 I Pendant interface board v eee uv bd O A O SOLE DIGITA Description Connects to second NC contact on E Stop Button Power Connects in series with E Stop switch to deactivate crane Replaces start switch so AccessPack can pulse a start signal to activate crane Connect in parallel to the start button to sound horn when crane starts E Stop Start button removed Aki x2 x3 Figure 4 Connecting an APP102 Horn outputs not shown lt WILL be necessary to run a new 48VAC neutral conductor from the switch panel to the pendant to provide the AccessPack Interface board with 48VAC CASWA Pty Ltd 2
21. ck to a Liftlog or Liftlog XL data logger tells the AccessPack to send card swipe information to that logger so that it can record the operator s name along with the usage history of the crane First check that the logger is connected powered up and a Pick Logger configured commissioned Refer to the Liftlog or JE LiftlogXL user manuals for how to do this To begin the binding process press lt Bind to a Logger gt Liftlog B12596 The following screen will appear Select the desired logger to bind to and press lt OK gt If the desired logger is not in the list check that the logger is power up Press lt Cancel gt and repeat the binding process NB If the AccessPack is in Door Mode you will not be able to bind the AccessPack to a logger as the lt Bind to a Logger gt button will be disabled To check whether the AccessPack is in Door Mode click on the lt Signals gt tab see Section 4 5 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 40 Page G SOLE DIGITA A F Ae 2 deal AG vr 5 1 5 3 Defining Required Tokens In its default state the AccessPack authorises use if a card is presented containing any token that matches either the Equipment Site or Class listed on the Setup tab In situations where multiple sets of permissions are required to E AccessPack operate equipment e g A forklift license and a site induction check the type of tokens that must be present on the card CASWA Pty Ltd 201
22. cting Close this window wait for the manage firmware window to close this may take 20 seconds and power cycle the device as instructed You will be returned to the first FSU screen Manage Connections Wait a few seconds after power cycling the device and then select the device you wish to connect to by double clicking the device CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 30 Page SOLE DIGITAL EE Ae amp AG vr O SOLE DIGITA 4 4 Checking the Date and Time After selecting the device the FSU application will automatically verify whether the AccessPack has the same date time as the computer running the FSU application If the times are not the same the following pop up window will display on the screen The Date Time on this device is Would you like to set it to 03 11 11 11 23 Press lt Yes gt to update the devices date time or press lt No gt to leave the date time on the device as it IS NB If you did not see this window then your device has the same date time as your computer 4 5 Basic Setup Once firmware versions and date time has been verified the following screen will appear Pere Perrer rere Equipment hooly Site woggle2 Class Water Truck Set equipment type Current installed firmware version Download Alert if in manuals BASIC mode CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 31 Page v eee bd O A O SOLE DIGITA If the AccessPack is in Basic mode whe
23. e start and E Stop button It is a variant of APP106 with an additional prewired emergency stop and enclosed in a case This is the model typically supplied for Break Out Machines CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 23 Page G SOLE DIGITA A Ae o AG vr Label Details START 8A 440VAC Replaces start or power switch N Neutral 24 240VAC Neutral A Active 24 240VAC Active STOP To new E Stop switch prewired 3 2 10 2 Example APP116 Wiring for BOM An example of how a model APP116 AccessPack can be installed in a break out machine or other 3 phase machine with separate start and stop switches is provided in Figure 15 Note that the replacement E Stop is already prewired to the cable emanating from the case Contacts operated by i Overload contactor coil ra Protection e 4 3 phase c i motor Overload Contacts To AccessPack Contactor Coil puck pinia Prewired Not connected Supp ec wiring A START STOP harness FIXED EQUIPMENT BOARD Toggle INSIDE CASE K miT Prewired Pulse internally Figure 15 Example of how to wire an APP116 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 24 Page 5 AA W Lal O SOLE DIGITAL 3 2 11 AccessPack with PC Kit APP108 3 2 11 1 PC Kit Connections The PC Kit fits into a USB slot onto the machine The other end is connected to the AccessPack which is mounted where desired There is no furth
24. enance period has expired or lock out the equipment by declining any access requests after the due date When certification or maintenance is due warn the operator The AccessPack will remain in the alert locked state enabled until the maintenance due date is reset This can be done by changing the date using the FSU CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 38 Page 5 AA W bd O O SOLE DIGITA application or by swiping a specially issued recertification card If using the latter the lt Next Due gt date will be set to the current date date that the recertification card is presented plus the lt maintenance interval gt 5 1 4 1 Run Hours Parameters Add to Bluetooth Name causes the total operating hours to be appended to the Bluetooth name of the device This allows the run hours to be read with any mobile phone or laptop Under normal conditions the run hours will be updated twice a day Maintenance interval This slider changes the required periodicity of re certification or maintenance If set to zero alarming or lockout due to overdue certification will NOT be enabled Next due is the date by which mandatory certification or maintenance must be performed If blank alarming or lockout due to overdue certification will NOT be enabled Lock when due establishes whether in the event of an overdue certification period the AccessPack will merely flash to alarm the operators or whether it will actually disable the equipment
25. er wiring To configure the computer to operate using an AccessPack download and run the AccessPackPC utility which is available from the AccessPack webpage www soledigital com au accesspack html 3 2 12 AccessPack with VFD Kit APP109 This AccessPack kit is physically identical to a APP100 kit AccessPack with wiring harness used for some types of crane radios The only difference is that the AccessPack itself may be preconfigured with slightly different timeout settings However these can always be altered using the FSU program as described in the following sections of this manual 3 2 12 1 VFD Kit Connections Wire colour Details Red 4 12V DC Black Ground Yellow E Stop Active high Orange Coral Start NPN Blue Not connected Green Not connected For examples on how to install an AccessPack on different types of variable frequency speed drive see the application note http www soledigital com au docs AccessPack VFD control pdf CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 25 Page A Ge deal ao O SOLE DIGITA Although failure rates on electronic devices such as AccessPack are incredibly low when subjected to normal operating conditions they are not zero Severe temperature fluctuations and or mechanical mishandling further increases the risk of failure If downtime incurred by an AccessPack failure is absolutely unacceptable we recommend fitting a key switch or similar device in parallel with t
26. g Break out machines lathes ovens etc e Computer terminals e Variable frequency drives The type of AccessPack kit must be specified at time of ordering CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 G SOLE DIGITA v nr o A vr 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Electrical Specifications 2 1 1 AccessPack Puck Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 4 12 VDC lin Supply current 6 7 90 mA Start up Button Output Current 10 mA Operating temperature 40 85 C only when communicating via Bluetooth Extended operation at maximum temperature will reduce device life 2 1 2 Interface Boards Note that models for crane radios APP100 and APP101 do not have an interface board 2 1 2 1 Crane Pendant Board APP102 2 1 2 1 1 Pendant Board with 10 terminals Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 18 55 VAC Relay Output 1 Current 500 mA Relay Output 1 Voltage 60 VAC Relay Output 1 Power 10 W Relay Output 2 Current 500 mA Relay Output 2 Voltage 60 VAC Relay Output 2 Power 10 W 2 1 2 1 2 Pendant Board with 4 terminals Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 18 250 VAC Relay Output 1 Current 4 A Relay Output 1 Voltage 250 VAC Relay Output 1 Power gt 100 W Relay Output 2 Current 4 A Relay Output 2 Voltage 250 VAC Relay Output 2 Power gt 100 W CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 2 1 2 1 3 Pendant Board with 3 terminals G SOLE DIGITA Oe ov A vr Parameter Descrip
27. ge EEE F Ae Lal O SOLE DIGITAL 3 2 7 AccessPack with Door Board APP105 3 2 7 1 Door Board Connections Cable Number Label Details 1 GND OV 2 12VDC 9 18VDC with enough current to operate the door strike 3 Strike Output to door strike unit 4 Strike 3 2 7 2 Typical APP105 Wiring Typical wiring for connecting an AccessPack to an electronic door strike is provided in Figure 11 r 7 YY 1 DOORSTRIKE Figure 11 Example of how to connect an APP105 CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 20 Page ur AI U Lal A O SOLE DIGITA 3 2 8 AccessPack with Fixed Equipment Board APP106 3 2 8 1 Fixed Equipment Board Connections This model of AccessPack is usually used for controlling access to 3 phase contactor started machines or single phase switched circuit equipment Label Details START 8A 440VAC Replaces start or power switch N Neutral 24 240VAC Neutral A Active 24 240VAC Active STOP To second switch block on E Stop switch 3 2 8 2 Example APP106 Wiring Diagram For a typical 3 phase motor wired as shown in Figure 12 then an example of how you can connect the APP106 model AccessPack is provided in Figure 13 Contacts operated by Overload contactor coil ra Protection ai A 3 phase O motor L2 A L3 STOP START A Overload Contacts B Contactor Coil Figure 12 Typical 3 phase motor setup CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 21 Page O SOLE DIGITAL Contacts operated by
28. green lights alternately indicating that it is ready to read a user card 4 Swipe a user card by moving card across the face of the AccessPack see Figure 16 AccessPack will turn the green light on for an authorised card read or turn on the red light for an unauthorised card read Card swipe target Figure 16 Location to swipe an AccessPack t For information on configuring cards using the AccessPack Manager software see the AccessPack Manager User Guide available from www soledigital com au accesspack html CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 43 Page EEE Cee bd O SOLE DIGITAL With an authorised card read the equipment will be enabled by the AccessPack The equipment will beep if a beeper is fitted and the AccessPack green light will flash slowly to indicate that the equipment is operable 1 2 User Initiated Logging Off To log off and make the equipment safe Press the emergency stop button if fitted or other usual shutdown device e g Power ignition or isolation switch The current user will be logged off and the equipment made inoperable After being logged out the AccessPack must once again be swiped before the equipment can be used 1 3 Automatic Logging Off The user will also be logged out if one of the following occurs e the equipment has an inactivity timeout e is stationary for a preconfigured period if motion sensing is enabled e The Stop input is connected to a seat switch pressure pad or
29. he AccessPack to allow the protected equipment to be used if when a problem occurs The end user should conduct a risk assessment to decide whether this is appropriate for their site CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 26 Page mo deal O SOLE DIGITAL 4 BASIC COMMISSIONING DETAILS The AccessPack is designed to be commissioned using a laptop computer You will need a LINK 2 Bluetooth Modem and the Field Service Utility FSU software application loaded on a laptop 41 Installing and Launching the FSU Application 4 1 1 FSU Program Installation Ensure that your computer is switched on connected to the internet and that the minimum required software versions are installed see Appendix B for minimum system requirements Ensure that the LINK 2 modem is installed and that the drivers have loaded 4 1 2 Installing the FSU Application The latest FSU software can be downloaded from http www soledigital com au AccessPack html You should check this location periodically for updates 4 1 3 Launching the application Double click on the CASWA FSU program icon a You ll find it in the programs folder of your start menu CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 27 Page Oe O O SOLE DIGITAL 4 2 Connecting to the Device The FSU will scan for Bluetooth enabled devices This process takes approximately 10 seconds when complete a list of all CASWA devices within range will be displayed AccessPack units are displayed bya os
30. icon CASWA FSU 15 6 f E Road Show Lockbox Lab test If a particular AccessPack unit is not found ensure it is powered up and press the Cc icon to repeat the search NB The Bluetooth link between the Laptop using a Link 2 and an AccessPack has a range of approximately 100m Select the AccessPack you wish to configure by double clicking on the relevant icon 4 3 Managing Firmware If you running an older version of the FSU application on your laptop then you should update this before continuing The process for updating the firmware on your Sole Digital device has changed Firmware should only be updated if you a specifically want a new feature that is only available in later versions b are experiencing a problem that has been rectified by a later version c are experiencing a problem and need to roll back to an earlier firmware version that didn t cause the problem you are experiencing or CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 28 Page G SOLE DIGITA A oe Lal AG vr d have been specifically instructed to do so by your AccessPack supplier To check for new firmware versions or to access old firmware versions return to the Device Display screen and right click the desired equipment icon Select Manage Firmware ies Road Show Connect Manage Firmware Debug Connection A new window will popup and show the FSU software connecting to the device When this is complete the window will show the
31. installed on a new 8 button crane pendant CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 14 Page FO eee U O SOLE DIGITAL In 2013 the Vehicle board was revised and enclosed in a new case This section contains information about using both board designs The primary difference between the two designs is that the first generation vehicle kit only enabled the engine whilst the second generation is actually capable of cranking the engine 3 2 6 1 Original APP103 Board Connections This diagram shows the location of terminal 1 which is indicated by a coloured sleeve usually white or blue on the black cable Cable Number 1 coloured sleeve 2 au fb W CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 Label Enable N C Com N O Cables for connection to vehicle cable 1 Description Ground connection Power connection 8 to 14V Relay Output Terminal Normally Closed Relay Output Terminal Common Relay Output Terminal Normally Open 15 Page FO eee 7 A O SOLE DIGITA OV GND 12V VEHICLE INTERFACE ENABLE Input e g E Stop seat switch ignition switch etc Access controlled circuit e g Ignition power relay fuel solenoid or injection power relay starter solenoid relay Figure 7 Connecting an APP103 The enable connection is used to provide a signal to the AccessPack to commence looking for an access card 3 2 6 3 2nd Generation APP103 Board Connections The second generation of the
32. mergency Stop Behaviour These fields configure how the AccessPack behaves when the Emergency stop signal is detected Invert Input inverts the polarity of the EStop Enable input signal Invert Output inverts the polarity of the EStop Enable output signal Sensitivity is the amount of time that the E Stop input has to be active before this signal is registered Decrease this if you suspect noise on the E Stop is causing the AccessPack to log off by dragging the slider to the left Edge Triggered configures the AccessPack to log out the user only when the E Stop signal transitions from not stopped to stopped After logging out and disabling the equipment the AccessPack will immediately start looking for a card Check this box when the equipment is stationary and has a separate start stop circuit which will be activated after the user has swiped their card e g Fixed equipment with the AccessPack mounted on the wall It is recommended that the Sensitivity slider be set to 0 i e Scan indefinitely and motion sensing disabled when this checkbox is set CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 37 Page O SOLE DIGITAL Output Modes These configure how the outputs behave when a card is presented In the default mode no boxes selected the enable E stop is asserted and the start button pulses a number of times as defined by Start Pushes Start pushes Sets the number of times the start output will be pulsed when the AccessPack is activated
33. name of the device its current firmware version and a list of newer firmware that is available for the device Firmware 6 nconfigured Firmware Version 11 2 Firmware Options 11 3 Support for lockbox sensor tweaks for sentinel If you need to roll back to an earlier version check the Show old versions box in the lower left corner of the window Select a firmware version and then press the lt Apply firmware gt button that appears in the lower right corner of the window CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 29 Page Firmware nconfigured Firmware Version 11 2 Firmware Options 11 1 Improvements to motion a 11 2 Fixed AP won t set bt Nam b O Ug 1 i di Support for lockbox sensor a for sentinel Cantine F Ol ite S Ul L WIIG We L Z Apply firmware nconfigured Firmware Version 11 5 Firmware update in progress DO NOT switch the device or this computer off As the message states DO NOT switch off the AccessPack or the computer running the FSU software or remove the Link2 modem until you are told to do so If either device loses power then the AccessPack may become unusable and the device will need to be returned to your supplier for repair When the firmware has finished updating successfully you will see a IE SUCCESS message in the popup window and also be told to power cycle the device before reconnecting You should power cycle the device before conne
34. o this select the appropriate equipment from the Set Equipment Type field A popup box will appear asking you to confirm that you wish to configure the AccessPack as this type of equipment Pressing lt Yes gt will overwrite the existing settings on the AccessPack and close the Popup box A message box will confirm that the settings have been saved Alternatively pressing lt No gt will close the box without making any changes Go AccessPack Setup Usage Equipment hooly Site woggle2 Class Water Truck Set equipment type Demo Stand APP102 Pendant Motion APP102 Pendant No Motion APP105 Door APP106 Fixed Equipment APP107 Fixed Equip and EStop APP108 PC Kit APP116 BOM Kit The equipment type that was applied will be shown in the Set Equipment Type field Note If this field is blank then this AccessPack s settings do not match any current preset file This may be because the settings were tuned using the Advanced Configuration options or that the standard preset file has changed since the preset was first applied Changing the settings using the Set Equipment Type presets will not make any changes to the maintenance parameters or binding to a logger By default these are not enabled CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 33 Page O SOLE DIGITAL 5 ADVANCED COMMISSIONING DETAILS By default AccessPack behaviour settings are hidden from view To tune individual configuration settings or acti
35. on motion sensin sensing sensing sensing Motion Timeout Motion Threshold Put Down Timeout Motion Settle Time RFID Scan Timeout Button Timeout Estop Invert Pendant Mode Door Mode Log Unauthorised Swipes Edge Triggered EStop Mifare Start End block Reset to 0 160 O No change No change i of 2 re di CASWA Pty Ltd 2015
36. re any card will activate the device this setup window will immediately be followed by a warning message Confirm Setting Gh This unit is in Basic mode SOF In this configuration ANY card will activated the equipment Entrprise mode requires cards programmed with tokens that match the settings of the equipment to be used Would you like to switch the device to enterprise mode now Leave the device in Basic mode if you wish to enable any RFID card to grant access to the controlled device In this mode only the card serial number is recorded This is useful when you are first commissioning the device and have not yet programmed cards Select Enterprise mode to enable the use of the AccessPack Manager to configure permissions to individual devices You can change the mode at any time through the Card tab see Advanced Commissioning Details The Setup tab allows you to configure The name of the equipment The location site of the equipment The class of the equipment NB This information MUST EXACTLY MATCH the entries for the equipment in the database and is usually provided to you by your equipment vendor Any changes to these fields will be automatically saved once you exit the field CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 32 Page 4 5 1 Applying Basic Settings G SOLE DIGITA D DIGITAL The easiest way to configure an AccessPack is to load a set of basic presets associated with its Equipment Type To d
37. s only 54 66 107 110 51 89 120 65 105 40 49 68 120 19 60 85 25 74 25 36 32 37 11 43 103 14 40 No board wiring harness only 200 500 300 400 200 210 E Oe O SOLE DIGITAL INSTALLATION DETAILS 3 1 Prior to Installation Before installing your AccessPack device visually inspect the device and check that a the type of AccessPack mounting kit is appropriate for your application b the case is not damaged and fits together securely c wiring harness is not damaged 3 2 Wiring Connections amp Diagrams The AccessPack puck comes with a multi core output cable The generic connections associated with each coloured core are shown in Figure 2 START Orange ENABLE OUT snd Blue ENABLE Yellow HEARTBEAT Green LA GND Black 3 6 10V DC Red Figure 2 AccessPack Puck Outputs Start The Start Output provides 1 5 pulses at logon The Start connection is an open collector and rated to 24V 10mA Enable OUT Enables and disables the operation of the equipment It changes state when a valid card is presented Enable IN Monitors the status of the E Stop Enable Seat Switch etc Any voltage between 2VDC and 100VDC inclusive will activate this input and cause the AccessPack to log off instantly Heartbeat If the equipment the AccessPack is to be installed on has a light or LE
38. sitivity of the system to a level appropriate for the installation When you are happy with the sensitivity adjust the Motion Timeout and Put Down Timeout as required a AccessPack Li 5 1 2 Ca rd Tab Setup Usage Motion Card Signals Maintenance 14 This tab displays sliders that that adjust parameters relating to the AccessPack s card reader Simply touch the slider to change the value A text box at the bottom Enterprise Basic Log unauthorised cards of the page contains an explanation of each parameter Mifare Settings and its current value Fit block o Lastblock 160 Look for a card swipe for 12 4 seconds 5 1 2 1 Card Parameters RFID Scan Timeout sets the length of time the AccessPack will look for a valid card before returning to an idle state Setting this value to zero will disable the return to idle and the AccessPack will scan continuously for a card AccessPack Mode Select Basic mode to enable any RFID card to grant access to the controlled device In this mode only the card serial number is recorded Select Enterprise mode to enable the use of the AccessPack Manager to configure permissions to individual devices Log Unauthorised Cards Checking this box will cause the AccessPack to record the names or serial numbers for both accepted and rejected card swipes Mifare Settings These settings configure the AccessPack to use only part of the space on the swipe card This is usually done
39. tion Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 18 250 VAC Relay Output 1 Current 4 A Relay Output 1 Voltage 250 VAC Relay Output 1 Power gt 100 W 2 1 2 2 Vehicle Board APP103 2 1 2 2 1 Initial Design no part number on device Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 12 24 VDC Relay Output NO Current 10 A Relay Output NO Voltage 36 VDC 2 1 2 2 2 2nd Design marked as APP103 plastic case Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 12 48 VDC Relay Output NO Current 10 A Relay Output NO Voltage 48 VDC 2 1 2 2 3 3rd Generation also marked as APP103 metal case Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 6 48 VDC Relay Output NO Current 20 A Relay Output NO Voltage 48 VDC When relay common bridging link is used 2 1 2 3 Door Board APP105 This board is used in AccessPack LockBoxes APP105LB APP105BB Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 8 12 24 VDC Relay Output Current 8 A Relay Output Voltage 36 VDC 2 1 2 4 Fixed Equipment Board APP106 APP107 APP116 Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage 32 240 VAC Relay Output Current 8 A Relay Output NO Voltage 24 480 VAC CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 O meo O SOLE DIGITAL 2 1 2 5 PC Dongle APP108 Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units Vin Supply voltage USB 4 5 6 VDC 2 2 Communication Specifications Communications between the device and a host is usually
40. to allow a customer s existing access card to be used with the AccessPack system They should be set to 0 and 160 as shown unless directed by the AccessPack Support desk 5 1 3 Signals Tab G AccessPack Setup Usage Motion Card Signals Maintenance TE ie This tab displays parameters relating to the AccessPack s inputs and outputs 2 Emergency Stop Invert Input TT Inver Output Sensitivity Edge Triggered Ignore Input Output Mode Pendant Mode 4 DoorMode Crank Mode Start Pushes ft Wait 0 6 seconds after equipment stops before logging out Set to 0 to disable A text box at the bottom of the page contains an explanation of the parameter and its current value CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 36 Page A bd O SOLE DIGITAL The current status of the AccessPack is also shown AccessPack sese Motion Card Signals Maintenance 4 Invert Input I Edge Triggered Ignore Input Output Mode T Pendant Mode I DoorMode Crank Mode Start Pushes _ Wait 0 6 seconds after equipment stops before logging out Set to 0 to disable 5 1 3 1 Signals Parameters Heartbeat Timeout This slider sets the time after detecting a heartbeat signal a flashing LED a closed set of contacts etc that the AccessPack will consider the equipment to have stopped or timed out After the Heartbeat Timeout has expired the user is logged out Simply drag the slider to change the value E
41. vate change other features such as maintenance intervals press lt CTRL A gt A number of other tabs will appear G AccessPack setup Usage Motion Card Signals Maintenance gt Equipment hooly Site woggle2 Class Water Truck Set equipment type Demo Stand Access the advanced commissioning tabs if you want to a set maintenance intervals and lockout behaviour b tune motion thresholds if the AccessPack is not behaving as required after applying one of the basic presets c change how the AccessPack reads the user s RFID cards e g when using some building access cards d change the mode of AccessPack operation from Enterprise to Basic mode e savea new preset f bind to a datalogger g add remove Tag Out without using a Magic Card OR h set mandatory token types If you are not doing any of these things then the basic configuration options available through the Setup tab should be sufficient to commission this device CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 34 Page E Sn O SOLE DIGITAL 5 1 1 Motion Tab This tab displays sliders that adjust parameters Ei AccessPack Exe relating to the AccessPack s motion detection Setup Usage Motion Card Signals Maintenance gt hardware Simply touch the slider to change the value A text box at the bottom of the page contains an explanation of each parameter and its current value 2 1 seconds after put down or stopped log off
42. via a Bluetooth radio link The Bluetooth device PIN is 0000 For more details on the communication protocol used to communicate with the AccessPack see Appendix A 2 3 Physical Specifications 2 3 1 AccessPack Puck The new AccessPack Puck enclosure is made of glass filled nylon Tested in accordance to UL94 Prior to May 2012 the enclosure was made from cast epoxy resin Dimensions of the AccessPack Puck are provided in the following table and diagram Overall length mm 55 Overall width mm 50 Overall height mm 41 Weight kg 160g Mounting Standard 22 mm hole 50mm 22 mm 55 mm 41 mm Figure 1 Dimensions of AccessPack puck CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 2 3 2 Interface Boards The overall dimensions of the interface boards and or their cases are Crane radio Crane pendant board 3 4 terminals Vehicle board generation 1 in case Vehicle board generation 2 in case Vehicle board generation 3 in case Door board Fixed equipment board no case Fixed equipment board Case Type 1 with E Stop PC board Fixed equipment board Case Type 2 with cable harness Variable Frequency Drive board LockBox entire unit BlanketBox entire unit CASWA Pty Ltd 2015 Model APP100 APP101 APP102 APP103 APP103 APP103 APP104 APP106 APP107 APP108 APP116 APP109 APP105LB APP105BB Length mm Width mm G SOLE DIGITAL Height mm No board wiring harnes

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