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Organeez : ACCESS CONTROL With integrated wander management User Guide Organeez: Access control V3.0 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACCESS CONTROL MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW ....................................................................................... 4 AUTOREEZ ................................................................................................................................................ 5 AREAS & GROUPS ..................................................................................................................................... 6 QUICK START ............................................................................................................................................ 7 CREATING A DATABASE ............................................................................................................................ 8 BUILDING A NEW ACCESS CONTROL NETWORK ....................................................................................10 Overview of the area tab .........................................................................................................10 To add an area................................................................................................................................11 To remove an area .........................................................................................................................12 To add a controller into an area .....................................................................................................12 To remove a controller or an UTL from an AREA ...........................................................................13 CONFIGURING UTL AND READERS .........................................................................................................14 To congure the Wiegand frame/ UTL Automa9ons .....................................................................15 CONFIGURING CONTROLLERS ................................................................................................................17 Ac9vate An9-Passback ...................................................................................................................18 MANAGING USER GROUPS/ CALENDAR/ TIME SLOTS...... 20 Overview of the 9me slots tab .......................................................................................................20 How to congure/ delete 9me slots ..............................................................................................21 To edit a 9meslot ...........................................................................................................................22 Overview of the non working days tab ..........................................................................................23 To add a non working days group......................................................................... .......................23 To delete/ edit a non-working days group ....................................................................................24 MANAGING USER LIST ............................................................................................................................25 Overview of the groups tab......................................................................................................25 Organeez: Access control V3.0 2 How to add a user group ............................................................................................................... 25 To delete/ edit users group ............................................................................................................26 Overview of the users tab ..............................................................................................................27 To add user .....................................................................................................................................27 To delete user.................................................................................................................................28 Edi9ng user rights/ info ..................................................................................................................29 To add and edit user prole ...........................................................................................................30 EVENT HISTORY/ REPORTS .....................................................................................................................31 Expor9ng/ edi9ng events ...............................................................................................................31 To associate/ delete report ............................................................................................................32 MAPS ......................................................................................................................................................33 Overview of the maps tab ..............................................................................................................33 To build a map ................................................................................................................................33 To remote opening/ closure...........................................................................................................34 INSTALLING UTL .....................................................................................................................................35 CONNECTION BY TYPE OF NETWORK ....................................................................................................37 CONFIGURING WANDER MANAGEMENT CONTROLLERS .....................................................................38 General parameters .......................................................................................................................38 Nuisance Mode ..............................................................................................................................39 Inhibi9on ........................................................................................................................................40 CONFIGURING WANDER MANAGEMENT USERS/ PATIENTS .................................................................41 How to add a care person ..............................................................................................................41 How to add a disoriented pa9ent ..................................................................................................42 CONFIGURING WANDER MANAGEMENT ALARMS ................................................................................43 ESPA or POCSAG OUTPUT ..............................................................................................................43 Organeez: Access control V3.0 3 ORGANEEZ: ACCESS CONTROL MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW The ADVEEZ access control management system is composed of several components:
- The User Interface software (ORGANEEZ), various databases including all information related to each site, and the access control system gateway (AUTOREEZ). All are installed/connected into a single PC.
-Various hardware devices enabling controlling doors and user access, generally located close to access points to be controlled. Access control management system Data base Controller
(UTL) Card Reader Card Reader Hands free controller Hands free controller Hands free controller Database Stores all of the informa9on which is related to a given site (controller list, list of users, 9me zones...) Organeez Access control management soHware provides interface for managing user rights, con-
troller & reader congura9ons Autoreez Access control gateway connected to the PC, in some version, this device is integrated into door controller Controllers Single access point controllers with integrated hands free/long range reading capabili9es
(access control: PE3LR-C / Wander management: AD-CARE) AD-UTL-XX This hardware controls door locking devices (magnet locks, strikes) & readers, it is locat-
ed close to doors to be controlled. Reader Card reader proximity creden9als (Mifare and Marin 125 kHz) Organeez: Access control V3.0 4 AUTOREEZ (FCC ID : R8T-AUTOREEZ) The access control central PE3lR-NT (AUTOREEZ) can provide a full centralized management of Hands Free tag, EM card
(125Khz) and Mifare. The central can manage un9l 128 doors by radio, or 512 doors by wired network. It works by radio, RS485 or IP. With the radio, each controllers PE3LR-C-NT becomes an access network. In this mode, the central can supervise each controllers on the network and can manage in real 9me every updates. It also download and save every events from controllers in the database. The central can include a reader to enroll tags. The computer is plugged to the central by a USB cable or IP. The ADVEEZ access control central can be in two dierent forms:
The oce version The rail DIN version The connec9on to the supervisor PC is made via USB port The connec9on to the supervisor PC is made via IP. Connec9ng controllers to the central access control can be done via radio. Connec9ng controllers to the central access control can be done via IP, RS485 or radio. OPTION: Its possible to integrate a Healthcare system by RS 232 connec9on to add a nurse call system. This device (FCC ID: R8T-AUTOREEZ) complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Opera9on is subject to the following two condi-
9ons: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera9on The users manual or instruc9on manual for an inten9onal radiator shall cau9on the user that changes or modica9ons not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. In cas-
es where the manual is provided only in a from other than paper, such as on a computer disk or over the Internet, the infor-
ma9on required by this sec9on may be included in the manual in that alterna9ve form, provided the user can reasonably be expected to have the capability to access informa9on in that form. 1. USER MANUAL: Please add the following warning statements to the User Manual (a. is for the ZigBee module, and b. is for the computer peripheral):
a. This equipment complies with the FCC RF radia9on exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equip-
ment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body. B. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec9on against harmful interference in a residen9al in-
stalla9on. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc9ons, may cause harmful interference to radio communica9ons. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a par9cular installa9on. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
9on, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separa9on between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Organeez: Access control V3.0 5 AREAS & GROUPS Area A set of readers which is assigned to a group, users belonging to that group will have access to readers included in the de-
ned area. Group A group can be associated with one or more readers. Example: Here's the plan of company X with four Readers numbered 1 to 4. If the desk, engineering department and human resource oce need to be locked with dierent people being authorized to access to them; then areas and their corresponding groups need to be created:
The solu9on is to create three zones and two dierent groups:
Area Name Readers in the area Groups associated to this area Area ENGINEERING Area HR Area Common N4 N2 ENGINEERING Group HR Group N1 & N3 ENGINEERING Group & HR Group Organeez: Access control V3.0 6 QUICK START Organeez: Access control V3.0 7 CREATING A DATABASE Double clicking on the Organeez shortcut launches the ADVEEZ access management soware: Installaon main window opens. First step consists in creang a database which will include all access control details related to the given site. How to create a Database:
1. Click on Add to display the Add new installa9on dialog box Fill-in the installa9on name Select your database type (access or SQL) Select or enter the database le path Click on Finish 2. 3. 4. 5.
> Your database is now created To open your Database and start conguring/using access manage-
ment:
Click on the related icon Click on Open Organeez: Access control V3.0 8 You can now enter your user name and password. Conrm your password. Organeez: Access control V3.0 9 BUILDING A NEW ACCESS CONTROL NETWORK Once wiring all controllers and connecng them to the Autoreez Gateway is done (if wireless communicaon is not used), a network discovery must be performed in order to connect all access points to the access con-
trol management. Overview of the area tab 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Managing Network Managing controllers Managing reader congura9on Area tree window Controllers Organeez: Access control V3.0 10 To add an area:
1 In the subset managing areas, click on Add Zone (Or just Add to Add just a new controller) 2 Fill-in the area name, select controller interface type to be connecter (RS485, IP or Wireless) and click on Next
> The searching process is then started. 3. If no controller is detected, cick on Skip If one or several controllers are detected, select the control-
lers which need to be added into the area and click on Finished
>The area tree is now updated Organeez: Access control V3.0 11 To remove an area:
1. From the area tree window, select the area which has to be removed 2. In the subset managing areas, click on Delete 3. Conrm the dele9on to remove the area
> The tree area is updated (subset 4) To add a controller into an area:
1.From the area tree window, select the area which need to be modied 2.In the subset managing controllers, click on Add
> The Network discovery is started Organeez: Access control V3.0 12 3. If no controller is detected, click on Skip If one or several controllers are detected, select the controllers on the area and click on Finished
> The area tree is then updated (subset 4) To remove a controller or an UTL from an AREA:
1. In the area tree window, select a controller/UTL 2. In the subset managing controllers, click on Delete 3. Conrm the dele9on to remove the controller
> The tree area is updated (subset 4) Organeez: Access control V3.0 13 CONFIGURING UTL AND READERS Once access control network is created, each door controller (AD-UTL-XX) needs to be congured. Following parameters: reader, locks, inputs such as door contact, moon detectors Reader congura9on items is located in the Reader set up main window (which is ac9vated by clicking on readers in the area tree window) and it consists on:
- Enabling the LEDs according to the relay state or the state of the door.
- Enabling the buzzer & adjus9ng the buzzer dura9on.
- Enabling relay mode: the door is unlocked while detec9ng an authorized creden9al, then stays open un9l a second cre-
den9al is detected.
- Enabling escort which consists on preven9ng a given creden9al to unlock the door un9l a second accompanying cre-
den9al is detected.
- Ticking the Enabling counter which counts the numbers of allowed runs.
- Conguring the door lock:
NC: to control a magne9c lock NO: to control an electric strike Select the UTL and readers you want to set up Organeez: Access control V3.0 14 To con"igure the Wiegand frame:
1.In the form Set the Wiegand format, select the composi9on of your frame by. A. Determining the bit number in your frame. B. Dening the parity type C. Dening the state of each bits:
-Creden9al ID/number
-Site code
-Constant 0
-Constant 1 The creden9al ID bits must be entered consecu9vely. 2. Click on nish once your frame is done. To con"igure the UTL Automations:
In the Automa9on tool bar subset, automa9ons can be created and updated based on the access control system inputs (creden9al events, xed dates). Conditions 1. Select the Input condi9ons (e.g. unknown tag or invalid 9meslot) by clicking on the Boolean func9on in grey: OR or AND can be chosen. 2. Dene the ac9on by clicking on Add. Here on open collector input and dene the type of ac9on
(enable). 3. Click on nish. Organeez: Access control V3.0 15 Action 4. If the A or B condi9on is true (if an unknown tag is presented or if a tag is presented on an in-
valid 9meslot) then open collector ac9on A will be ac9vated.. 5. Click on nish to add the new automa9on. Condi9on or ac9on can be deleted by selec9ng them and clicking on Delete Organeez: Access control V3.0 16 CONFIGURING CONTROLLERS Once access control network is created, each controller needs to be congured depending on the door cong-
uraon it controls and depending on the hands free conguraon which is required: detecon distance, read-
er posion, lock delay, inputs such as door contact, moon detectors Controllers are adjusted as following:
- The detec9on distance can be adjusted by moving the cursor thanks to the mouse
- Drop-down menu on the right enables: -
-choosing the reader func9on external reader (Stand alone, antenna ext), internal reader (Standalone antenna int), both external & internal reader (Two way circula9on) or specic mode (Dis9nc9on int/ext) 1. In area tab, select the area you want to set and click Edit in the tool bar. 2. Select the ac9va9on 9me of the relay (between 1 and 60 seconds) 3. Tick the boxes of the item you want to ac9vate: LED, buzzer, door switch 4. In order to avoid unwanted detec9ons while hands free tags passing by in front of the reader with no inten9on of access-
ing the given door: The controller can check hands free creden9al 3 9mes in a row 3 9mes before gran9ng access to al-
low the opening of the door. Simply 9ck "access conrma9on" box. The controller congura9on can be done by using the jumpers, soHware congura9on is then deac9vated, check "Enabling jumper management"
Organeez: Access control V3.0 17 Activate anti-passback Select the "Zones" tab, select your drive and select the An9-passback Select the "Zones" tab, select your UTL and select the An9-passback Organeez: Access control V3.0 18 Select the "Users" tab, select your user and ac9vate the An9-passback Organeez: Access control V3.0 19 MANAGING USER GROUPS / CALENDAR / TIME SLOTS This secon details the process to set a cgroupwhich is a combinaon of a me slot and a group of non-
working day. Maximum number of me slots per day: 7. A group of non-working days lasts over eighteen months. A group can be created directly by clicking on Add group in subset Groups. Overview of the time slots tab 1. Managing 9me slots 2. Tools 3. Edi9on of the 9me slots 4. Overview of the 9me slots Organeez: Access control V3.0 20 How to con"igure time slots 1. In the subset managing 9me slots, click on New 2. In dialog box Add 9me slot, give a name to the 9me slot 3. Click on Finished
> The 9me slot is added to the database The 9me slot is created but is not associated to any group. It must then be assigned to a group, so that users can be entered into this group, and their access rights can be managed. This is done in tab 'groups'. To delete a time slot:
1. In the subset managing 9me slots, select a 9me slot in the drop down menu 2. Click on Delete 3. Conrm the removal in the dialog box Conrmer
> The 9me slot is removed from the database Organeez: Access control V3.0 21 LeH mouse buYon To edit a time slot:
1. In the subset managing 9me slots, select a 9me slot in the drop down menu 2. In the subset Edit, click on update 3. In the subset 9me slot, select a range 3.1To add a 9me range, click on add in the subset tools
> The 9me range is validated and turns blue Repeat the process as many mes as necessary to complete your me slots 3.2 To delete a 9me range, click on delete 3.3 In the subset tools In the edi9on subset :
Validate Click on Update Cancel Click on Cancel Organeez: Access control V3.0 22 Overview of the non working days tab 1. 2. 3. Managing non-working days groups Edit non-working days groups Overview of a non-working days group To add a non working days group:
1. In the subset Managing non-working days groups, click on new 2. In the Dialog Box that appears, give a name to the non-working days group 3. Click on Finish
> The non-working days group is updated in the database The group of non-working days is created but is n but is not associated to any group. It must then be assigned to a group, so that users can be entered into this group, and their access rights can be managed. This is done in tab 'groups'
Organeez: Access control V3.0 23 To delete a non-working days group:
1. In the subset managing non-working days, select a non-
working days group in the drop-down In the subset managing non-working days, click on delete In the dialog box, conrm the removal
> The non-working days group is deleted from the database. To edit a non-working days group:
1. In the subset managing non-working days, select a non-working 2. In the edi9on subset, click on update 3. In the subset overview of a non-working days group:
3.1 To add a non-working day, choose the non-
working days by clicking 3.2 To delete a non-working day, click again on the day In the edi9on subset :
To validate the crea9on of a non-working days group, click on update To cancel the crea9on of a non-working days group, click on cancel Organeez: Access control V3.0 24 MANAGING USER LIST In this secon you will learn how to create and edit a list of users. You can associate mulple users with each other through groups. A group must specify the area of applicaon and schedule applicable. Overview of the groups tab 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Managing groups Edi9ng group Group list Area list Time slot list Non-working days list How to add a user group 1. In the subset managing groups, click on Add group, A group can be created directly by clicking on Add group in subset Groups. A dialog box Add a group appears:
Readers :
Select area Time slots :
Select a 9me slot Add a 9me slot if necessary Calendars :
Select a non-working days group Add a non-working day if necessary Group name :
Give a name to your group Click on nish Controllers of related area will be updated with info:
Time slot is created or modied The non-working days group is created or modied The group is created
> Database is updated. Organeez: Access control V3.0 25 To delete users group 1. In the subset groups list, select a group 2. In the subset managing groups, click on Delete 3. Conrm the removal in the dialog box
> The non-working days group is deleted from the database and the sta9ons of the area. To edit users group 1. In the subset groups list, select a group 2. In the subset edi9ng groups, click on Update 3. To change the seZngs of a group 3.1 In the subset areas list:
Select or unselect areas 3.2 In the subset 9me slots list:
Modify 9me slot 3.3 In the subset the non-working days groups list :
Modify the non-working days group 4. To validate group modica9ons In the subset edi9on, Click Update 5. To cancel group modica9ons, click on cancel Organeez: Access control V3.0 26 Overview of the users tab 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Managing users Managing groups Managing tags Edit users Tree users User groups list Area list accessible to the user User list tags Overview of the user informa9on To add user 1. In the subset managing users :
Click on new 2. A dialog box appears :
Fill in elds Click on next Organeez: Access control V3.0 27 3. On the next window :
Select the groups to which the user must be added Click on next 4. On the next window :
Scan the badge on the dedicated slot on the autoreez 5. On the next window :
Click on nished to create new user 6. The tree users is updated To delete user 1. In the tree users:
Select user 2. In the subset managing users :
Click on delete 3. A window appears :
Conrm removal User is deleted from the database and the sta9ons of the area Organeez: Access control V3.0 28 Editing user rights/info 1. In the user tree:
Select a given user 2. In the subset edit users:
Click on update 3. In the subset overview of the user informa9on:
Modify the related elds 4. Edit user informa9on :
+ Valid group modica9ons Click on update
+Cancel modica9on group:
Click on cancel Organeez: Access control V3.0 29 To add and edit user pro"ile AHer clicking on the logo Adveez I click on "manage user proles"
P to add a user prole, I click on "add"
In the window that just appeared I give a name to my new user prole. Then I can 9ck a list of ac9ons that my prole may or may not do (here he can add and delete users). Then I click "Finish". I can now assign my user prole to the desired person. I click "add a user account." I ll the cells of the window that appears and click nish. The user recep9onist can now add and delete users. Organeez: Access control V3.0 30 EVENT HISTORY/ REPORTS This secon how to view event history, sort events, export event lists, delete or sort events. Exporting events 1 2 In the subset manage reports, click on export A window appears:
- Save in the folder dedicated To edit events 1 2 In the subset manage reports:
Click on edit Browse the folder where event history le has to be stored in the dialog box:
Give a name at the report to be added Click on next 3 A new window appears:
Click Add Choose a lter Give a criterion of selec9on AHer give all necessary data, click on Finish 4 To nalize edi9ng reports:
Enter the name of the created condi9on in associa9on of the condi9ons You can enter many condi9ons and associate them with operators like AND, OR, (, ).
> Click on Finish Organeez: Access control V3.0 31 To associate report In the subset manage reports:
In associate a report, click on the drop down arrow Choose your report To delete report In the subset manage reports:
In associate a report, click on the drop down arrow. Choose the report you want to delete Click on delete. Organeez: Access control V3.0 32 MAPS The map funconality gives a clear site overview by displaying readers on a site map picture le. This map enables controlling the reader remotely and gives access to each readers event log. Overview of the MAPs tab 1- Manage plans 2- Manage modules 3- Tree areas To build a MAP:
1 2 In the subset Maps, click on add to open the le In the area tree Choose a controller Drag it & drop it on the map Once reader is on the map, it can be moved, its size can be adjusted. Event histories of each reader will be displayed in a window frame below site map by clicking on reader icon. Organeez: Access control V3.0 33 To remote opening/closure:
1 In the subset modules Click on opening , 9me delayed opening or closure Organeez: Access control V3.0 34 INSTALLING UTL AD-UTL-XX type of controller must be installed on a DIN rail and supplied by 12V DC. Up to 2 readers and their electric strike or electromagne9c lock can be connected as shown in the wiring diagram be-
low. As most of system installa9on troubles are caused by wiring issues, following wiring diagram must be carefully taken into account. Organeez: Access control V3.0 35 INSTALLING UTL Connec9ons to plug in advance to start on the soHware: DESKTOP VERSION 1. Power the desktop version by the Jack connector power supply. 2. Connect the USB cable to the PC Connec9ons to plug in advance to start on the soHware: DIN Rail VERSION 12V supply by terminal block J2. Connect the TCP / IP network cable to ini9ate the connec9on to the PC Connect the RS485 BUS if needed (if UTL RS485 on the access control system) ESPA OUTPUT / RELAY BOARD OUTPUT Organeez: Access control V3.0 36 Organeez: Access control V3.0 37 CONFIGURING WANDER MANAGEMENT CONTROLLERS A) General parameters Enable or disable LED/Buzzer
. The goal is to conrm presence and minimize undesired detec9ons during a walk. Unlock when an authorized tag is detected (Access Control Mode) within a certain adjustable 9me slot Relay ac9va9on 9me for access Door strike can be locked when a pa9ent is approching Pa9ent wrist band detec9on is deac9vated during x seconds during escort with prox tags only Acknoledgement on external input: Alarm deac9va9on can be done via keypad connected to the controller binary input. Then this 9ckbox must be ac9vated. When the door contact is ac9vated and the op9on "alarm triggered on door opening" is not checked, the alarm is triggered as soon as a pa9ent is detected. If not the alarm is triggered when a pa9ent is detected + door opening. Organeez: Access control V3.0 38 B) Nuisance Mode Door contact must be connected and ac9vated in order to enable this feature:
When a wristband is detected a beep is ac9vated aHer x seconds to urge the pa9ent to move away from the door. Once pa9ents leH detec9on zone then controller stops beeping. Nuisance mode is ac9vated: If pa9ent stays inside the detec9ng area for more than (y seconds) an alarm is triggered. 1 2 Organeez: Access control V3.0 39 C) Inhibition Non-desired detec9on can occur in certain areas since controller detec9on zone is a sphere and detects through brick, wood. Then, using a controller + external antenna, one detec9on zone can be used in order to mask a por9on of the other, where no detec9on should be performed. Select inhibi9on op9on Select component which should perform detec9on. If internal reader is chosen, then controller will detect wander monitoring tags and external antenna will inhibit (=mask) tag detec9on. 2 1 HereaHer typical case of deac9va9on (in blue) via external antenna on controller de-
tec9on zone. 3,5 m max 3,5 m max Organeez: Access control V3.0 40 CONFIGURING WANDER MANAGEMENT USERS/PATIENTS This secon how to assign rights to deacvate wander monitoring alarms generated by AD-CARE-C wander management controllers and wrist band watch tags for disoriented paents. It also describes how to enroll paents in the database (= how to assign wander management wrist band tags to paents). How to add a care person:
1 A group is rst created, which is supposed to care for disoriented pa9ents. 2 A user must be added to which Wander alarm management alarm deac9va9on right will be assigned by 9cking the related box in the dialog window. 3 People having hands free tags will be able to escort disoriented people with no specic ac9on, while people with prox tags will have to put their tag close to the controller in order to deac9vate wander monitoring. Organeez: Access control V3.0 41 1 2 3 How to add a disoriented patient:
A group is rst created, which will contain only disoriented pa9ents. Pa9ent group 9ck box must be ac9vated. Controller which will monitor this pa9ent (on the given loca9on) must be added to the group. Neither any 9me slot, nor any calendar is required. Click on nish, then Pa9ent group has been created. Organeez: Access control V3.0 42 CONFIGURING WANDER MANAGEMENT ALARMS A) ESPA or POCSAG OUTPUT Pa9ent name and access name (controller label) can be sent to an external messaging device via ES-
PA4.4.4 or POCSAG by conguring alarm outputs of network manager AUTOREEZ (RS232 output) Click on Autoreez set-up Congure baudrate, ESPA adresses. Congure call mode by clicking on add 1 2 3 Organeez: Access control V3.0 43
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Permanent Confidentiality Letter Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Toulouse (FRANCE) 01/10/2013 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: R8T-AUTOREEZ Applicant: Adveez Product: Central manager module Model: AUTOREEZ To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram AUTOREEZ-BIkDia.pdf Schematics AUTOREEZ-Schem.pdf Operational Description AUTOREEZ-Opdes.pdf Parts List AUTOREEZ-PartsLst. pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. i]
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___________________________________________________________________ Cover Letter Toulouse 01/10/2013 Subject: RADIO Certification of AUTOREEZ Applicant: Adveez Product: Central manager module Model: AUTOREEZ FCC ID: R8T-AUTOREEZ To Whom It May Concern:
We would like to submit the above product for Certification concerning FCC rules. Please review all required documents enclosed. This product is a central manager module of a control system for access management. All readers of an installation are connected in a mesh with one manager module. This product takes the interface between the system and a PC with dedicated software to enroll tag, authorize or reject access and control in real time access. This product can work in wireless network using the module FCC ID: OUR-
XBEEPRO: Limited Single Modular conforms of the GRANTEE. Two boxes designs are proposed (see AUTOREEZ-ExtPho) but its exactly the same electronic and boxes are totally in plastic: no shielding effect. Compliance for RF exposure requirement was demonstrated in this test report. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Regards, Karim BEN DHIA 01/10/13 sign AUTOREEZ-Cover Letter Page 1
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2014-01-22 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2014-01-22
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ADVEEZ
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021539085
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1 2 | Physical Address |
12 Rue Michel Labrousse
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1 2 |
TOULOUSE, 31100
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1 2 |
TOULOUSE, N/A 31100
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1 2 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
R8T
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
AUTOREEZ
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
K****** B******
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1 2 | Title |
President
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+3381********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+3351********
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1 2 |
k******@adveez.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | TAG READER | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
EMITECH Grand Sud
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1 2 | Name |
O******** H****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
33-46********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
33-46********
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1 2 |
o******@emitech.fr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 |
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