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1. o o OJ E lo amp N 1 e e SPS O Tet B pee D RETURN A o 1320 O seen D TAMPER COMI 3 D TAMPER SEL e Massi 100 12 IR Oz STRAIN RELIEF A CONNECTOR A 1 4 CABLE d amp GROMMET REAR EXIT SIDE EXIT EE E O SES EC O O EN NA A DC Ground Data0 Datal Return Green Red Beeper Hold Tamper Tamper Shield LED LED Common Select Red Black Green White Bue end FIGURE 1 Cable Terminal Connections HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 5 of 11 Switch Configuration SW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On St FIGURE 2 Switch description and default settings SW1 1 Hardware Identity On This switch must remain in the On position This identifies the unit to be a Wiegand interface SW1 2 Beeper Control On The Beeper may be enabled or disabled to sound when an access card is read When enabled the audible tone is sounded when the a card is successfully read When the
2. A X N O S 7 de E UK RADIO LABEL BACK VIEW FCC LABEL FRONT VIEW FIGUE 4 HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 8 of 11 Wall Mount Installationarts List ProxPro Plus Reader Rear Cable Exit This Installation Manual HID Logo front label square FCC Identification label UK Radio label Screw self tapping 6 32 x 1 00 pan head Screw machine 8 32 x 875 flat head 82 black Nut clinch black SOSIO 10 Power Supply Requirements When using a gang box Insert the 6 32 clinch nuts 4 places in back Apply HID label such that it is right side up When not using a gang box 5 conductor Alpha 1295 C or equivalent See cable notes Drill a 188 hole in the 2 locations shown in figure 5 Mount reader to gang box using 6 32 self tapping screws Return cover using 8 32 machine screws Ensure that the LED lens on the cover is lined up with the LED gty 1 ea included qty 1 ea included qty 1 ea included qty 1 ea included qty 1 ea included qty 2 ea included qty 4 ea included qty 4 ea included User supplied As required up to 500 User supplied Linear 10 28 5VDC 120mA W Return cover to base using screws provided w
3. HID CORPORATION MLA Il C MI iue Installation Manual 6030 900 Rev D ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader 6030A HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 1 of 11 Table of Contents ProxPro Plus System OvervieW rrcccccrieeeaii eee eee 3 Operational iaia aa 3 Product Configuration Ordering Options rrreiiiiiiei iii 3 Installation Notes unica Laine 4 CAE NOLS eR 4 Installation Procedure 5 Gable Installatloni s esile iii ia di ea ub ei dee La 5 Switch Gonfiguratlonis lt ee ee ee ed a a e ie li sed best sd 6 Glass Mount Installatloh ao ae oet ee lei e Se ll io 7 iru MoOUNt Instala mete 8 WalEMountInstallation cos nee eds ie a 9 Radio Frequency InteiTerBh C otiose bee alia 10 Product Specifications iei boe cec vE Eo Ron oe EURDE iaia 10 Read Distanc Sirene esili nel ie ela lille ei ea LI EE 10 Regulatory Requirements will be applied for 10 Environmental Characteristics 0 dic 10 Power Requirements s ee aces oo kre eect LLL d 10 Operating Parameters eredi tht aule lo ae id tete tu etos ee 10 HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Ins
4. lines VVVVVVV V VVVVVV VV Operating Parameters Excitation Frequency Duty Cycle alternate power level rate Maximum Cable Distance to Host LED Type LED Operation host control of red green Beeper Operation host control LED Control default Beeper Control default VVVVVVV VV Read and Report Speed 26 bit Wiegand Card Designed for listing under UL 294 Standard for Access Control System Units 30 C to 65 C 22 F to 150 F 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F 5 to 95 non condensing 04 g2 Hz 20 2000Hz 30g 11mS Half Sine UL Recognized Polycarbonate 13oz 364gms Linear type recommended 10VDC 28 5VDC 28 5VDC 150mA 8 000 volts YES 28 5VDC 28 5VDC 125KHz 2096 60mS period 175mS 500 feet 152 meters Bi colored Red Green lt 5V on LED control line lt 5V on beeper line internal single Beeper enabled HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 10 of 11 gt Anti Pass Back Delay default 1 second gt Wiegand Data Pulse Widths default 40uS gt Wiegand Data Interval default 2mS Note The above are recommended installation procedures All local state and national electrical codes have precedence HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 59
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6. Beeper is disabled the only method to activate the Beeper is to use the external Beeper control line The Beeper will turn on when the control line is switched to ground Switch 2 in the on position enables the beeper the default SW1 3 LED Beeper Internal Control On The default mode for the LED Beeper control is the internal control The LED is normally red When the access control card is read the LED flashes Green and the beeper sounds When Off this switch disables internal control leaving the beeper silent and the LED does not Flash green when a card is read The external control lines can then be used to operate the LED s and Beeper SW1 4 Keyboard Operation Off Not Available SW1 5 LED Dual mode Off The default mode for the LED control is the single line control The LED is normally red and when the access control card is read the LED flashes Green When On this mode allows the user independent control of both Red and Green LED s This is referred to as the Dual LED mode When the Red or Green LED Control line is switched to ground the respective LED is turned ON If both LED s are on the LED appears to glow amber SW1 6 and 7 Data0 and Data1 output pull up resistor On On The data outputs may be configured as open collector or have pull ups connected to 5VDC through 1kOhm resistors in the reader The default standard configuration is pull ups connected with switches 6 and 7 On Note When the output
7. L FIGURE 3 HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 7 of 11 Side Mount Installation Parts List 1 ProxPro Plus Reader Side Cable Exit qty 1 ea included 2 This Installation Manual qty 1 ea included 3 HID Logo front label square qty 1 ea included 4 FCC Identification label qty 1 ea included 5 UK Radio label qty 1 ea included 6 Mounting Bracket qty 1 ea included 7 Screw self tapping 8 18 x 750 flat head 100 qty 2 ea included 8 Screw machine 6 32 x 750 pan head blk qty 2 ea included 9 Washer flat 46 black qty 2 ea included 10 5 conductor Alpha 1295 C or equivalent See cable notes User supplied As required up to 500 11 Power Supply Requirements User supplied Linear 10 28 5VDC 120mA Mount bracket to mullion using 8 18 x 750 self tapping screws as close to glass as possible Apply labels such that when the reader is mounted they appear right side up Slip the reader over the standoffs on the mounting bracket and secure using the 6 32 x 750 machine screws and the washers 8 18 X 750 SCREW BRACKET Lom X 750 HID LABEL BRACKET SCREW AND WASHER
8. d dependent upon the position of the jumper on P3 Install the jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 if you need the normally open contact Select the 2 3 position if you need the normally closed contacts The normally open and normally closed refer to the condition of the switch when the case is open The contacts are rated for 50 mA at 28 5 VDC Cable Notes 1 When using 5 conductor cable the power supply and Host must have a common ground voltage reference 6 conductor cable is required when using the Hold function Alpha 1296 C or equivalent 7 conductor cable is required when the Hold function is used and the power supply and Host ground are separate Alpha 1297 C or equivalent 4 The Wiegand interface cable should be restricted to a length 500 feet The inner diameter of the cable grommet will accommodate a cable with an outer diameter of 300 inches maximum 5 The Cable shield should be connected to the Return Ground on Reader TB1 5 and left floating at the panel or power supply end of the cable This configuration is the best for shielding the reader cable from external interference and reducing the likelihood of the Reader causing interference HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 4 of 11 Installation Procedure Cable Installation Preparation Det
9. en if the metal is behind the Reader For optimum performance the Reader should be mounted at least 4 inches away from any metallic surface 7 xT or larger Incidental metal such as aluminum and steel studs and conduit can be compensated Avoid installing conduit and other metal hardware within 1 inch of the back of the Reader Power Supply The ProxPro Plus Reader can be operated over the full range of 10 28 5VDC 150mA The Read distance will be slightly higher on 24VDC when compared to 12VDC A linear supply is recommended Noise from devices such as switching power supplies computer monitors and arc welders can reduce the read range or make the unit inoperable Keep these devices at least 10 ft away from the Reader Testing After wiring the Reader and power supply the Reader is ready to be tested Power up the Reader and the LED and Beeper will flash and beep 3 times in a sequence of two short delays and one long delay This indicates that the micro controller unit is working properly Present an ID card to the Reader and the LED should momentarily turn green and the Beeper will sound indicating a read of the card If the Reader LED Beeper is controlled by the Host refer to the Host description of the LED operation Tamper Switch Connect the tamper switch to the Host if available on the Host When the cover is removed the tamper switch is released The switch contacts available on pins 10 and 11 are either normally open or normally close
10. ermine the desired mounting location for the reader The reader can be mounted directly to a glass panel using tape Glass Mount to the mullion of a glass panel using a side mount bracket Side Mount or to an electrical gang box Wall Mount Install Cable Route the interface cable from the mounting location to the power supply and or the Host Refer to Cable Notes to determine the best cable to use Cable Preparation Prepare the cable by cutting the cable jacket back 2 inches and strip the wires 1 4 inch Tinning the wires is not required Cable Connections Disassemble the reader by removing the 4 8 screws from the back For the side mount reader feed the cable through the mounting bracket and the 4 diameter grommet this should be a tight fit For the rear mount reader feed the cable through the strain relief connector and tighten down Connect the wires to the terminal strip with the minimum length necessary do not leave extra loops of wire inside the Reader housing Connect the Reader to the Host according to the terminal description of TB1 below The descriptions are also labeled on the PCB guard in the reader Connect the drain line of the shield to terminal 5 Return If the drain line is bare cover it with heat shrink or tape to avoid short circuits to the other wires The host end of the drain line should be left open
11. ith reader Ensure that the LED lens on the cover is lined up with the LED W Mount reader to wall using the 4 corner holes in the case W Apply the HID label such that it is right side up 4 PLCS INSERT PEM NUT FOR GANG BOX MOUNT ONLY FCC LABEL UK RADIO LABEL f TN BACK VIEW 164 4 0 6 500 3 280 E EE f FIGURE 5 6 500 amp d LI o o KD O O o 0 D o ep e 26 2 PLCS DRILL IN PREFERED ORIENTATION FRONT VIEW SHOWN W O COVER 188 HOLE HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 9 of 11 Radio Frequency Interference Motors and electronic devices generate RF noise that may interfere with the reception of the signal from a access card The effect of RF noise is typically a reduction of read range The Glass Mount ProxPro is susceptible to RF interference as are all devices that receive RF signals Examples are radios television
12. nd on the programmed timing of the Host Product Configuration Ordering Options 6030 A X XXX XXXX Y E Customer Custom Artwork or Firmware Number 1 through 9 A through Z Customer Custom Number Configuration Options 00 standard Hardware Options N None S Side Exit R Rear Exit Color G Gray Current Revision Letter changes for upgrades Model Number 6030 ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader gt Standard Wiegand Part Number 6030AGS00 is a ProxPro Plus Wiegand Gray Side cable exit HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 3of 11 Installation Notes Near Metal The typical read distance specification 9 5 inches refers to operation without metal in the vicinity of the Reader Use the metal compensation Jumper P1 if mounting within 2 of a metal surface Place the jumper on P1 between pins 1 and 2 when mounting to a metallic surface or to a junction box with a metal cover plate Otherwise the jumper should be between pins 2 and 3 the default position see figure 1 The ProxPro Plus generates a magnetic field on both sides of the reader Any metal that conducts electricity especially metal that contains iron steel or copper will interfere with the field and reduce the effective read range this will happen ev
13. s and cellular phones The read range is affected by the amount of interference noise in the area The Glass Mount ProxPro should not be mounted within ten feet of any monitors VDTs or CRTs because the scan frequencies of most monitors include frequencies that may interfere with the signal received from the access control cards Product Specifications Read Distance Non Metallic Mounting 12VDC typical Mounted on Metal 12VDC typical Non Metallic Mounting 24VDC typical Mounted on Metal 24VDC typical Regulatory Requirements will be applied for VVVVV Vv Overall Operating Limits 12VDC minimum Overall Operating Limits 24VDC minimum 8 5 inches 21 6 cm 9 5 inches 37 4 cm 6 0 inches 15 2 cm 9 0 inches 6 3 cm 10 5 inches 22 9 cm 7 0 inches 17 8 cm gt Underwriters Laboratories listing under UL 294 Access Control Unit Accessory gt UK and Germany National Type Approvals gt CE Mark See letter of Conformance gt FCC certification Environmental Characteristics Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Operating Humidity Range Operating Vibration Limit Operating Shock Limit Enclosure Material Weight Power Requirements Power supply Operating Voltage Range Absolute Maximum DC non operating Maximum Average Current 5V 12V Transient Protection all terminals Reverse Voltage Protection Input Voltage maximum data 0 1 lines Input Voltage maximum interface
14. s are configured as open collector the host panel should provide pull ups and bias voltage at the panel inputs SW1 8 Not used HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1905 USA TEL 949 598 1600 800 237 7769 FAX 949 598 1690 Web page E mail www prox com ProxPro Plus Wiegand Reader Installation Manual 6030 900 REV D 6 of 11 Glass Mount Installation Parts List 1 ProxPro Plus Reader Side Cable Exit gty 1 ea included 2 This Installation Manual qty 1 ea included 3 HID Logo front label square qty 1 ea included 4 FCC Identification label qty 1 ea included 5 UK Radio label qty 1 ea included 6 Adhesive Foam Tape qty 3 ft included 7 5 conductor Alpha 1295 C or equivalent See cable notes User supplied As required up to 500 8 Power Supply Requirements User supplied Linear 10 28 5VDC 120mA W Replace cover of reader ensuring that the LED is lined up with the LED lens on the cover W Apply labels such that when the reader is mounted they are right side up W Apply double sided tape to the tape track on either the front or the back depending on which side of the glass you are mounting and secure to glass TAPE TRACK HID LABEL TAPE TRACK S UK RADIO LABEL FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW EGRE ABE
15. tallation Manual 6030 900 REV D 2 of 11 ProxPro Plus System Overview The ProxPro Plus reader is a self contained proximity reader This product is derived from the popular ProxPro Reader with added features that include a side cable exit for glass mount locations and a longer read range The two piece polycarbonate enclosure has a cable grommet that seals the cable for the side exit option and a feed through strain relief connector for the rear exit option A bi color LED and beeper enhance user feedback Configurable open collector data outputs provide the Wiegand data to the Host An internal DIP switch makes the configuration of the outputs beeper and LED control options simple Installation of the ProxPro Plus Reader consists of running cable making wire connections verifying the DIP switch settings and mounting Operation Access Cards badges tags transponders are presented to the front or back of the ProxPro Plus reader The LED is red when the reader is ready to read an access card The LED turns green and the beeper sounds when the access card is read and the message is transmitted to the Host computer or interface panel The system is ready for another access card as soon as the LED returns to red There is an anti pass back delay of about one second before it will read the same card The LED flash is a 1 4 of a second long The operation of the LED and beeper may be controlled by the Host If Host controlled the operation will depe
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