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ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon For P/Ns: 5-ALC01122-0, 5-ALC01123-0 (with Loop) Installation Guide Introduction This installation guide provides basic instructions for common ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop installation scenarios. CAUTION! It is important that you read and follow the instructions in this document. If you have questions, call your local Elpas support representative. Reasonable effort was made to ensure that the specifications and other information in this guide are accurate and complete at the time of its publication. Nonetheless, all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Any modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Elpas Solutions Ltd. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as such revoke your authority to operate this product. Furthermore unauthorized modifications may also result in damage to this device and may cause a safety hazard to the users. Product Description The Elpas ALC LF BUS Beacon is a fully supervised, 125KHz emitter that adds instantaneous location, choke-point
(e.g. gate or door), awareness to security, and safety applications. The sealed beacon enclosure enables installation outdoors where long range LF coverage is often needed. The ALC LF BUS Beacon generates a user-adjustable, elliptically shaped field up to 4m/13ft (perpendicular to the device) and 3.5m/11.5ft (parallel to the device) in radius that can be used to cover a single interior doorway. Optionally, up to three ALC LF BUS Beacons can be deployed in PrimarySecondary (up to two secondary devices) topologies to cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit areas. The DIP Switch setting determines which is primary and which is secondary. The ALC LF BUS Beacon with external loop antenna generates a user-
adjustable, cylindrically shaped field of 2.2m high (nominal range) along the loop cable (for a 3-conductor cable loop of 1.4mm wire diameter
(1.5mm2), buried 5cm under concrete or asphalt pavement). The device supports loop cables 10-80m long. The ALC LF BUS Beacon contains two general purpose analog inputs
(IN1 and IN2) and two open collector outputs (OC1 and OC2). The device forces a choice between IN2 and OC2. The device also provides the choice of either two digital inputs or two 26-bit Wiegand device outputs. The DIP Switches setting determines these selections. Note: Installation should be done only by a professional. ALC LF BUS Beacons Front View Front Cover Tamper Contact: ALC BUS Beacons contain an optical tamper which indicates non-authorized attempts to remove the device front cover tray when in operation. Status LED: All BUS beacons contain a Red, Green and Amber LED array that detail the status of the devices:
Green LED o Unregistered: Flashes once/second Red LED Invalid ID: Flashes once/second - See page 4 for additional details o o Device Back Tamper: Flashes once/second o Output Activated: Flashes once o Synch Cable Disconnect (in secondary): Flashes continuously. Orange LED o Continuous indicates normal state o Flashes to indicate the front cover is not properly closed ALC with Loop Beacon - Sample Network Topology Note: An Elpas RS-485 BUS may contain up to fifteen Elpas BUS devices (such as RF or IR Readers, Elpas Display Panels, LF Beacons or other Primary BUS Beacons) which are wired together with Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N:5-JBA10485). ALC LF BUS Beacon PCB (Front View) Note:
LEDs are visible only when front cover is removed. o o LED colors may also be controlled remotely as ELC Actions or Eiris Outputs. ALC LF BUS Beacons Rear View RS-485 Interface: ALC BUS beacons contain a female RJ-11 connector to link to the RS-485 Junction Box. This connector transfers both power & data. (See page 2 for details) Buzzer: The beacon has a buzzer that sounds when an improper ID Address is assigned. (See page 4 for details.) General Purpose Inputs: ALC BUS Beacons include one set and one selectable general purpose inputs. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also provide the choice of either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.) Output (User Selectable): The beacons provide either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also include one set and one selectable open-collector outputs. Important: An electric current runs through the LF coil. The current is especially strong at the vias. Do not touch. ALC LF BUS Beacon PCB (Rear View) IMPORTANT: BUS Beacons MUST BE powered-down while you wire the units I/Os and when you connect to the RS-485 BUS. This prevents accidental damage to the devices caused by shorts/spikes. www.elpas.com Page 1 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop Installation Guide Primary/Secondary Synchronization (for 5-ALC01122-0 only) Up to three LF BUS Beacons can be deployed in PrimarySecondary topology to cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit areas. Note: When you connect two secondary LF BUS Beacons, you must install them on either side of the primary LF BUS Beacon. For example, install one to the right of the primary, and install the second to the left of the primary. When deploying this topology, the LF fields generated by the secondary beacons MUST BE synchronized to pulse at precisely the same moment in time as the LF field generated by the primary unit in order to avoid mutual interference between any of the LF fields. To implement Primary/Secondary Synchronization, users must physically connect a Sync Data Link (typically using a 2x2x26 Category 5 cable) between the GND and SYNC terminals of the Primary Beacon and all of the Secondary devices. Primary Secondary Primary/Secondary Synch Data Connection Diagram Note: It is not necessary to connect each beacon to a different Junction Box as in the diagram. One Junction Box can power two or three as well. www.elpas.com Page 2 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Supervision Messages (RF version only) ALC transmits supervision messages which alert ELC (Elpas Local Controller) in case the ALC antenna or synch cable is disconnected, the tamper is triggered or restored, ALC is lost or online, or if the voltage is low. ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop provides two options for supervision messages transmission, RF and BUS. When RF is in use, ALC does not require connection to additional devices. ALC transmits supervision messages to ELC through RF. In BUS, ALC is wired to ELC through RS-485 BUS which transmits the supervision messages. ID Address Setup Before initial power-up, the Primary ALC LF BUS Beacon must be assigned a unique ID Address (Neuron ID) in order for the Eiris Software Platform or an Elpas Local Controller to be able to identify the device. Convert the Neuron ID (typically using a scientific calculator) into the two-digit hexadecimal number that correctly corresponds to the DIP switch found on the LF Beacon. This hexadecimal number is used to register the beacon ID address into the Eiris or the ELC database. Note: It is vital that a newly assigned ID Address does not conflict with any other ID Address that is already assigned to any other beacon. These Neuron ID Addresses SHOULD NOT BE ASSIGNED to the Primary ALC LF BUS Beacon: 0x00 (00000000), 0x13 (00010011), 0x35 (00110101), 0x4B (01001011), 0x4D (01001101), 0x5C (01011100), 0xB8 (10111000), 0xD5 (11010101), 0xDC (11011100), 0xFF (11111111), 0xFE (11111110) and 0x7F (01111111). If any of the above ID addresses is assigned by mistake, the beacon does not function properly. Additionally, the beacon Red Status LED flashes continually; and the device buzzer is sound repetitively. Secondary ALCs IDs:
When connected to ELC, ALCs set as secondary do not require an ID. If an ID is set, Eiris ignores it. When used as standalone, transmitting to Eiris, use the extra four DIP switches to set a secondary identifying number for secondary ALCs. Make sure the extra four DIP switches in the primary ALCs are set to 0. Otherwise, Eiris events recognize them as secondary ALCs. Use the beacon 8-poisition DIP Switch (added 4, only for secondary ALCs) to set the ID address (in binary format) of the beacon as illustrated below. The ID address is assigned using a binary coded hexadecimal number. Switches 1-4 (high nibble) are used to set the first hexadecimal digit while switches 5-8 (low nibble) are used to set the second hexadecimal digit. The figure below shows how to set the hex digitals 0 to F Together, the two hexadecimal digits provide a total of 256 possible Neuron ID addresses. Below are three examples of addresses set in hexadecimal:
www.elpas.com Page 3 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Mode Selection Mode selection DIP switches on the front of the PCB allow users to select whether a certain device is a primary or a secondary one, whether the device uses Wiegand outputs or digital outputs, and whether the device uses a second input or a second open-collector output. To set according to your requirements, see the table next to the set DIP switches:
Top Switch Push left to set device as Primary. Push right to set device as Secondary. Second Switch Push left to set a second Input. Push right to set a second open-collector output. Third Switch Push left to set Wiegand outputs. Push right to set digital inputs. Bottom Switch In a secondary beacon, set to A for an in-phase magnetic field or B for an out of phase magnetic field, according to configuration with primary. LF Field Adjustment The size of the LF field generated by any of the BUS Beacons can be adjusted using the button to control the actual coverage of the LF field and to reduce the unwanted signal penetration. ALC LF BUS Beacons support eight ranges. The LED indicators on the front of the PCB (next to the DIP Switches) show the range. To set the range, press the button next to the LED indicators. Each double button press sets to a higher range. After you get to the eighth, every double button press sets to a lower range. From 1 to 8 and from 8 to 1. Note: You must open the front cover to access the button and see the LEDs. Note: In practice the coverage area (for each range mode) regardless of beacon type may vary +/- 20% by specific Active RFID Tag as well as the active RFID Tags physical orientation in relation to the LF field. Key Mounting Considerations 1. 2. 3. LF BUS Beacons MUST NOT BE MOUNTED directly onto any metallic surfaces. LF BUS Beacons MUST NOT BE MOUNTED closer than 30cm/12in from metal barriers (such as signs/pillars/beams) in any direction. LF BUS Beacons MUST BE MOUNTED as far away as possible from all other pieces of equipment (such as large electrical motors, HVAC and refrigeration compressors) that may emit magnetic fields. CAUTION! To ensure the safety of all individuals who need to be in the general area of the beacons LF field for extended periods of time the installer MUST ENSURE that the beacon is installed at a location such that personnel remain at a sufficient distance as advised by the guidelines below:
Distance 0-30 cm (0 -12 inches) 30-60 cm (12 -24 inches) 60-90 cm (24-35 inches) Plus 90 cm (more than 35 inches) Time Up to 30 minutes per day Up to 180 minutes per day Up to 9 hours per day No time limit Note: Distances do not account for an external loop. Single Device Placement (without loop) Mount the beacon on the wall, at a height of 1.2m/4Ft. above the ground (as with indoor). www.elpas.com Page 4 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Door Primary Secondary Placement (without loop) A primary/secondary configuration may be installed by mounting the primary and secondary beacons on opposite sides of the door, at a height of 1.2m/4Ft above the floor. The resulting LF fields are automatically synchronized in real time to avoid problems associated with coverage area overlap. Corridor Primary Secondary Placement (without loop) A primary/secondary configuration may be installed by mounting the primary and secondary beacons on opposite sides of the corridor, at a height of 1.2m/4Ft above the floor. The result is a uniform LF field between them that provides full coverage. Note: In the primary beacon, there is no need to set the bottom Mode Selection DIP switch. Note: For a primary with two secondary beacons configuration, contact Elpas Support. www.elpas.com Page 5 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide General Purpose Inputs The beacons have two digital inputs (can be selected as Wiegand outputs). The beacons also include two general purpose dry contact analog inputs (N.O.) for monitoring alert sensors or emergency call buttons. They are designated as IN1 and IN2 (can be set as open-collector- output2). EOL supervision may be added to either of these inputs to detect:
Open, Close, Line Cut, and Line Short circuit conditions using optional Elpas End-of-Line Terminators (P/N: 5-IOX00001). Open-Collector Output Both the primary beacon and the secondary beacon have two open-collector outputs (up to 100mA, 28VDC) for actuating alert response devices. Recommended Cable: 22 AWG, unshielded/twisted pair. Transmission Suppression Option Input1 on all BUS Beacons may be used to disable the LF field by shorting IN1 with GND. This allows the user to temporarily override the beacon with a security detector, such as a door position reed switch, which can disable the LF field as long as the door is shut. However IN1 can be used as a normal general purpose input when an Elpas End-of-Line Terminator, (P/N: 5-IOX00001) is connected to the input as illustrated in the above section. Note: The output is resistive loading only, there is no power factor. Recommended Cable: 22 AWG, unshielded/twisted pair Wiegand Output ALC beacons provide a 26-bit Wiegand output, consisting of two ports WD0 and WD1 (it may be enabled instead of the digital inputs using the DIP switch) for sending Elpas tag IDs to third-
party access control panels. Recommended Cable: 22 AWG, unshielded/twisted pair www.elpas.com Page 6 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Mounting The ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop enclosure is comprised of a base, PCB tray with spacers, and a cover. The enclosure comes with cable gland to seal the cables to the enclosure. 1. To open the enclosure, use a flat head screwdriver to remove the screws in the corners and open. To remove the PCB, tuck in the spacer wing locks with either a finger nail or a hexagon socket and lift PCB. 3. Drill holes to match mounting screws, and insert screws to 2. mount. 4. Use attached black plastic caps to seal mounting holes. 5. Insert and connect the loop (if using) and if required, synch and BUS cables (see Connecting the Loop). Place PCB back into place (fit spacers through the respective holes), and push down until the spacer wing lock fasten the PCB. Make sure to place PCB so the terminals face inward. Note: To remove PCB, use attached, 6mm dowel to tuck in the spacer wing lock, and pull up PCB. Place front cover back into place and fasten the cover screws. 6. 7. Connecting the Loop 1. 2. Loosen two Cable gland nut and remove caps. Insert each end of the loop through the screw cap, cable gland, and through the cable hole. 3. Release the terminals to which you want to connect the loop conductors, and connect the conductors. Make sure each conductor is connected by an offset of one terminal. For example: If you connect one end of the red conductor to terminal P2, connected the other end to terminal P1. Connect the other conductors in the same fashion, and that the order within the conductors is identical on each side. 4. Make sure the cable gland is positioned, and tighten the cable gland nut. Tighten the screw cap to the cable gland to seal the cable to the gland. To connect the loop to the ALC PCB, connect two cables to the free sides of the terminals to which the loop is connected on only one side. On the PCB end, connect the cables to terminal block J7 (order in the J7 terminal is not important). 5. 6. Note: Insert a BUS or I/O cable (or any other cable) with the glands and screw caps in the same manner as the loop cable, and connect to the appropriate PCB terminals. Note: When you open the enclosure to connect/replace/remove a cable, you trigger the tamper and the Tamper alert. www.elpas.com Page 7 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Extended Properties in ALC Eiris Object The ALC Extended Properties tab allows users to see how the optional settings of the device are set. The Extended Properties tab also allows users to select readers to be associated with ALC. LF Id (Hex) field: Displays the hexadecimal representation of the set LF ID. Dip Switch field: Displays the binary representation of the set LF ID. 1 represents a DIP switch set as ON, o represents a DIP switch set as off. Wiegand check-box: Selected when the top two input terminal are set as Wiegand. Wiegand Facility Code field: Enter the Facility Code programmed into the Wiegand device. Transmission Range field: Displays the set LF range level. Wiegand Bit Length drop-down list: Select the Wiegand bit length. Select readers that will be associated to LF: Select to enable reader selection. The readers list opens and allows you to select readers to be associated with the ALC represented by this object. CPLD version field: Displays the current CPLD firmware file. RF version field: Displays the current RF firmware file. Note: When you update the firmware in the General tab, notice there are two bin files. One for the CPLD, and one for the RF. The file name indicates for which component it is. Update both files. Primary/Secondary field: Displays whether the ALC is set as Primary or Secondary. IN2/OC2 field: Displays whether the ALC third terminal is set as input 2 or O.C. output 2. Wiegand out/Digital inputs field: displays whether the top two terminal blocks are set as two digital inputs or as one Wiegand output. Door/Hallway field: Displays whether the ALC is set to be in Primary-Secondary door or hallway configuration (on the PCB, marked as A or B, respectively). Note: Select ALC Secondary LFs is not relevant for ALC with Loop (5-ALC011230) that does not require secondary ALCs. www.elpas.com Page 8 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide ALC Trouble Alert in Eiris Inputs Tab The Eiris alert type relevant for ALC devices is the Elpas2 Trouble alert. To select relevant device events, in the Filter by driver drop-down list, select Elpas 2. Note: LF Secondary events are relevant only in Standalone configuration. In Standalone configuration, secondary ALCs have no Eiris objects. The Primary to which they are connected reports events related to them. Note: For further details about alerts, see the Eiris Configuration Guide, section 5. www.elpas.com Page 9 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide RS-485 BUS/Stub Topology The RS-485 BUS MUST Be wired using a BUS/Stub topology where the BUS Master (an RF IP Reader or an ELC Controller) is connected anywhere along the BUS. The topology supports data transmission between the BUS Master and up to 15 Elpas BUS Devices (such as RF or IR Readers; LF Beacons, Remote Display Panels I/O Boxes and Proximity Readers) using multiple Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N: 5-JBA10485). IMPORTANT NOTE: Only 1 RF IP Reader/ELC Controller and up to 7 RF BUS Readers may coexist together on a single BUS. 200M/650Ft: Max. BUS length 10M/30Ft: Max. Stub length 100 Ohm Termination: Required each end of the BUS. Recommended Cable/Power Supply Types:
BUS Backbone:
CAT5 solid (4x2x26AWG). Power: Three twisted pairs
(six conductors) between junction boxes. Data: One twisted pair (two conductors) between junction boxes. Power: 25 VDC/1A Limited. www.elpas.com Page 10 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Product Specifications Technology LF Transmission Rate RF Transmission Rate Supervision Event Messages Output and Format Electrical Message Length RS-485 BUS Device Supervision Buzzer Range Indicator LEDs Orange LED Green LED RED LED ID Code Input/Outputs Input Supervision Power Requirements Cable Loop Antenna Range Recommended Cable for Loop General Construction Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Tamper Protection Device Interfaces Operating Environment Management Software Regulatory Warranty Ordering Information Part Number 5-ALC01123-0 5-ALC01122-0 5-IOX00001 5-JBA10485 5-LFM00125 Accessories Part Number 5-ERS02721-1 5-ERS02800 K-207133 Low frequency (LF) cylindrically shaped field (125 KHz) Radio frequency (RF) (433 MHz) Continuous bursts of LF transmissions (each about 12ms in duration) Supervision messages of every 60secs 3 RF transmissions (each transmission
@4ms in duration), 312.5ms apart 3-byte messages (preamble, beacon ID and CRC) 4-31 byte messages (encapsulated for messages > 4 bytes) 230Kbit/sec Lost Away, Low Voltage, Communication Problems, Enclosure Tamper Tamper: 1 second beep Software/Controller driven The number of lit LEDs indicate the LF field range Device connected and registered in Eiris or ELC: Continuous When front cover is not properly closed: Flashes. Can be driven remotely Firmware download: Flashes When front cover is not properly closed: Flashes more frequently Can be driven remotely Invalid ID Code: Flashes Unregistered in Eiris Software: Flashes Power up/Communication Loss: Flashes Sync Cable Disconnect (in Secondary): Flashes When back cover is not properly closed: Flashes Can be driven remotely Set by an onboard, 8 -position DIP switch Two N.O. dry contact analog inputs, one optional: Transmission suppression through input and the other optional output Two optional digital inputs (rated 100mA/12VDC)..Two optional Outputs: One 26-bit Wiegand device Two dry contact open-collector outputs, one fixed and the other optional 4 Levels (Open, Closed, Line Short, Line Cut) using optional Elpas End-of-Line Terminator 1228Vdc, 55mA @ 24VDC, 500mA max Approved limited power supply The device supports cable lengths of 10-80m with an LF range (nominal) of 2.2m above ground when a 3-conductor, 1.4mm diameter (1.5mm2) cable is buried 5cm under concrete or asphalt pavement. Use the following or an equivalent: Standard - IEC 60502; No. X nominal area of the conductors - 3x1.5No.*sqmm; Min. no. of wires in phase conductor - 1; Nominal insulation thickness - 0.7mm; Nominal outer sheath thickness - 1.8mm:
Overall approx. diameter - 10mm: Cable weight approx. - 150kg/km; DC resistance @ 20C - 12.1 24A (Air), 31A (Earth); Gain: -8.2dBi
/km; Ampacity @ 30C Polycarbonate plastic, white (IP 67) 1890 X 1600 X 820mm (74.5 X 63 X 32.3in) 530grams (18.7oz) Optical Tamper. Projects light. When the cover does not return the light, the tamper is triggered. RS-485 Bus & Power: One Female RJ-11 (6P6C) connector Supervised Input: TwoPosition terminal block.Digital Output: TwoPosition terminal block Primary/Secondary Output Field Synch: TwoPosition terminal block Optional 26 bit Wiegand Outputs: TwoPosition terminal block Temp: -30 70C (-22 158F); Humidity: 95% Non-condensing Eiris 4.9.1 (or higher) Software CE, FCC, IC compliant 1 year limited Description ALC LF BUS Beacon with Loop ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon End-of-Line Terminator for Elpas & AXS Inputs (5 units) RS-485 Junction Box, 4 RJ11 Ports LF Field Meter Description Network Drop Cable, 5.0 Meters/16.0 Feet P60 Power Supply, 24VDC/2.2A Wires kit www.elpas.com Page 11 of 12 V11/March 2015 ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Compliance with Standards This dev ice com plies wit h FCC Rul es P art 15 and with I ndust ry Canada license ex em pt RSS st andard( s). O peration i s subj ect to t wo c onditions:
(1) T hi s dev ice m ay not cause harm f ul interf erence
(2) T hi s dev ice m ust ac cept any int erf er ence t hat m ay be r ec eiv ed or t hat m ay cause undesi red operati on. Le prsent appareil est conf orm e aux CNR d'I ndust rie Canada applicables aux appar eil s radi o ex em pt s de licenc e. L'ex pl oitation es t aut ori seaux deux conditions suiv antes :
(1) l' appareil ne doit pas pr odu ire de brouillage, et
(2) l' utilisateur de l' appareil doit acc epter tout br ouillage r adi olectrique subi, m m e si le br ouillage est susc epti ble d' en c om pr om ettre l e f onctionnem ent. NOT E: This equipm ent has been test ed and f ound t o c om ply with t he lim its f o r a Clas s B digital dev ice, pur suant to Part 15 of the F CC Rul es. These lim its ar e desi gned to prov ide reasonable prot ection against har mf ul interf erence i n a r esidential installati on. This equipm ent gener ates uses and c an radiat e r adio f requency ener gy an d, if not installed and used in acc or danc e with the instr uctions, m ay c ause harm f ul interf er ence to radio com m unications. Howev er, there is no guar ant ee t hat interf erenc e will not occ ur i n a partic ular inst allation. If thi s equipm ent does cause harm f ul int erf er ence to radi o or t elev ision r eception, whic h can be determ ined by turning t he equipm ent of f and on, the user i s encour aged to try to c or rect the interf erenc e by one or m ore of the f ollowing m easur es:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. jug conf orm e aux limites sappliquant un Cet quipem ent a t t est et la P artie 15 des appareil num ri que de rgl em ent ations de lim ites ont t labores pour of f rir une prot ecti on rai sonnable contr e les i nterf er enc es nuisi bles dans une install ati on rsidentille. la FCC. Ces conf orm m ent classe B, Cet quipem ent gn r e, utilize et peut m ettre de lner gie de f rquence r adi o et, sil nest pas install et utilize conf orm m ent aux instr uctions du f abricant, peut prov oquer des int erf r enc es danger euses pour les c om m unications radio . T out ef oi s, rien ne garantit labsenc e dinterf renc es dans une inst allation particuli re. Si cet quipem ent pr ov oque des i nterf r ences nuisibles au niv eau de la r ception radio ou telev ision, ce qui peut tre det erm ine par la m ise hor s, pui s sous t ensi on de lquipm ent, v ous t es inv ite essayer de corri ger les interf er ences en pregnant les m esures suiv antes:
Rorient ez ou dplaces lant enne rceptric e. Augm entez la di st ance qui spar e lquipem ent et le r c ept eur. Branc hez l qui pem ent une pri se dun c ircuit dif f erent de cel ui auquel est branc h l e r cept eur. Consultez le rev endeur ou un t ec hnician radi o/tel ev ision ex prim ent pour obt enir de lai de. Warning!
Changes or m odif ications t o thi s equipm ent not ex pr essly appr ov ed by t he party responsibl e f or c om plianc e (El pas S olutions Ltd.) could v oid the users aut hority to operat e the equipm ent. Europe This equipm ent c om plies wit h t he RTTE requir em ent s - Dir ectiv e 1999/ 5/EC of the E ur opean P arliam ent and of the c ounci l of 9 Marc h 1999. EN 300220, E N 301489, EN 50130- 4, E N 61000 -6-3, E N 60950- 1. Product Warranty Elpas S olutions, Ltd. ( Elpas or t he Com pany), and its af f iliates, war rant s it s product s ( herei naf ter r ef err ed t o as "t he P rod uct ) to be f ree of def ect s i n m aterial s and workm anship under norm al oper ating c onditions and use f or a period of one year f rom the dat e of shipm ent by Elpas. T he Com pany s obligat ions sh all be lim ited wit hin the war ranty period, at it s option, to repair or to replace the def ectiv e P roduct or any def ectiv e com ponent or part t hereof . 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ALC Indoor LF BUS Beacon For P/N: 5-ALC01021-0 (no RF), 5-ALC01121-0 (RF) Installation Guide Introduction This installation guide provides basic instructions for common ALC LF BUS Beacon installation scenarios. CAUTION! It is important that you read and follow the instructions in this document. If you have questions, call your local Elpas support representative. Reasonable effort was made to ensure that the specifications and other information in this guide are accurate and complete at the time of its publication. Nonetheless, all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Any modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Elpas Solutions Ltd. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as such revoke your authority to operate this product. Furthermore unauthorized modifications may also result in damage to this device and may cause a safety hazard to the users. Product Description The Elpas ALC LF BUS Beacon is a 125KHz emitter that adds instantaneous location, choke-point (a door or any other opening that controls ingress and egress from a protected area), awareness to RTLS security, and safety applications. 5-ALC01121-0 is also fully supervised. The ALC LF BUS Beacon generates a user-adjustable, elliptically shaped field up to 4m/13ft (perpendicular to the device) and 3.5m/11.5ft (parallel to the device) in radius that can be used to cover a single interior doorway. Optionally, up to three ALC LF BUS Beacons can be deployed in PrimarySecondary (up to two secondary devices) topologies to cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit areas. The DIP Switch setting determines which is primary and which is secondary. The ALC LF BUS Beacon contains two general purpose analog inputs
(IN1 and IN2) and two open collector outputs (OC1 and OC2). The device forces a choice between IN2 and OC2. The device also provides the choice of either two digital inputs or two 26-bit Wiegand device outputs. The DIP Switches setting determines these selections. Note: An Elpas RS-485 BUS may contain up to fifteen Elpas BUS devices (such as RF or IR Readers, Elpas Display Panels, LF Beacons or other Primary BUS Beacons) which are wired together with Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N:5-JBA10485). ALC LF BUS Beacons Front View Front Cover Tamper Contact: ALC BUS Beacons contain a tamper contact which indicates non-authorized attempts to remove the device front cover tray when in operation. DIP Switches: ID DIP switches (see page 3 for details) and Mode Selection DIP switches (see page 4 for details). Range Selection Button: Next to the LED indicators. Used to control the range of the LF field (see page 4 for details). Status LED: All BUS beacons contain a Red, Green and Amber LED array that detail the status of the devices:
Green LED o Unregistered: Flashes once/second Red LED Invalid ID: Flashes once/second - See page 4 for additional details o o Device Back Tamper: Flashes once/second o Output Activated: Flashes once o Synch Cable Disconnect (in secondary): Flashes continuously. Orange LED o Continuous indicates normal state o Flashes to indicate the front cover is not properly closed ALC LF BUS Beacons Rear View PCB Tray Tamper Contact: ALC BUS Beacons contain a tamper contact which indicates non-authorized attempts to remove the device PCB tray when in operation. RS-485 Interface: ALC BUS beacons contain a female RJ-11 connector to link to the RS-485 Junction Box. This connector transfers both power & data.
(See page 2 for details) Buzzer: The beacon has a buzzer that sounds when an improper ID Address is assigned. (See page 4 for details.) General Purpose Inputs: ALC BUS Beacons include one fixed and one selectable general purpose inputs. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also provide the choice of either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.) Output (User Selectable): The beacons provide the choice of either two digital outputs or one 26-bit Wiegand device output. (See page 6 for details.). The beacons also include one set and one selectable open-collector outputs. Important: An electric current runs through the LF coil. The current is especially strong at the vias. Do not touch. LF BUS Beacon (Primary) - Sample Network Topology ALC LF BUS Beacon (Front View-Cover Removed) ALC LF BUS Beacon (Rear View) IMPORTANT: BUS Beacons MUST BE powered-down while you wire the units I/Os and when you connect to the RS-485 BUS. This prevents accidental damage to the devices caused by shorts/spikes. www.elpas.com Page 1 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Primary/Secondary Synchronization Up to three LF BUS Beacons can be deployed in PrimarySecondary topology to cover large double-doors or architectural complex indoor entrance/exit areas. Note: When you connect two secondary LF BUS Beacons, you must install them on either side of the primary LF BUS Beacon. For example, install one to the right of the primary, and install the second to the left of the primary. When deploying this topology, the LF fields generated by the secondary beacons MUST BE synchronized to pulse at precisely the same moment in time as the LF field generated by the primary unit in order to avoid mutual interference between any of the LF fields. To implement Primary/Secondary Synchronization, users must physically connect a Sync Data Link (typically using a 2x2x26 Category 5 cable) between the GND and SYNC terminals of the Primary Beacon and all of the Secondary devices. Primary Secondary Primary/Secondary Synch Data Connection Diagram Note: It is not necessary to connect each beacon to a different Junction Box as in the diagram. One Junction Box can power two or three as well. www.elpas.com Page 2 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Supervision Messages (RF version only) ALC transmits supervision messages which alert ELC (Elpas Local Controller) in case the ALC antenna or synch cable is disconnected, the tamper is triggered or restored, ALC is lost or online, or if the voltage is low. ALC Outdoor LF BUS Beacon with Loop provides two options for supervision messages transmission, RF and BUS. When RF is in use, ALC does not require connection to additional devices. ALC transmits supervision messages to ELC through RF. In BUS, ALC is wired to ELC through RS-485 BUS which transmits the supervision messages. ID Address Setup Before initial power-up, the Primary ALC LF BUS Beacon must be assigned a unique ID Address (Neuron ID) in order for the Eiris Software Platform or an Elpas Local Controller to be able to identify the device. Convert the Neuron ID (typically using a scientific calculator) into the two-digit hexadecimal number that correctly corresponds to the DIP switch found on the LF Beacon. This hexadecimal number is used to register the beacon ID address into the Eiris or the ELC database. Note: It is vital that a newly assigned ID Address does not conflict with any other ID Address that is already assigned to any other beacon. These Neuron ID Addresses SHOULD NOT BE ASSIGNED to the Primary ALC LF BUS Beacon: 0x00 (00000000), 0x13 (00010011), 0x35 (00110101), 0x4B (01001011), 0x4D (01001101), 0x5C (01011100), 0xB8 (10111000), 0xD5 (11010101), 0xDC (11011100), 0xFF (11111111), 0xFE (11111110) and 0x7F (01111111). If any of the above ID addresses is assigned by mistake, the beacon does not function properly. Additionally, the beacon Red Status LED flashes continually; and the device buzzer is sound repetitively. Secondary ALCs IDs:
When connected to ELC, ALCs set as secondary do not require an ID. If an ID is set, Eiris ignores it. When used as standalone, transmitting to Eiris, use the extra four DIP switches to set a secondary identifying number for secondary ALCs. Make sure the extra four DIP switches in the primary ALCs are set to 0. Otherwise, Eiris events recognize them as secondary ALCs. Use the beacon 8-poisition DIP Switch (added 4, only for secondary ALCs) to set the ID address (in binary format) of the beacon as illustrated below. The ID address is assigned using a binary coded hexadecimal number. Switches 1-4 (high nibble) are used to set the first hexadecimal digit while switches 5-8 (low nibble) are used to set the second hexadecimal digit. Together, the two hexadecimal digits provide a total of 256 possible Neuron ID addresses. The figure below shows how to set the hex digitals 0 to F Below are three examples of addresses set in hexadecimal:
www.elpas.com Page 3 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Mode Selection Mode selection DIP switches on the front of the PCB allow users to select whether a certain device is a primary or a secondary one, whether the device uses Wiegand outputs or digital outputs, and whether the device uses a second input or a second open-collector output. To set according to your requirements, see the table next to the set DIP switches:
Top Switch Push left to set device as Primary. Push right to set device as Secondary. Second Switch Push left to set a second Input. Push right to set a second open-collector output. Third Switch Push left to set Wiegand outputs. Push right to set digital inputs. Bottom Switch In a secondary beacon, set to A for an in-phase magnetic field or B for an out of phase magnetic field, according to configuration with primary. LF Field Adjustment The size of the LF field generated by any of the BUS Beacons can be adjusted using the button to control the actual coverage of the LF field and to reduce the unwanted signal penetration. ALC LF BUS Beacons support eight ranges from 50cm/20inches to 4m/13ft in radius. The LED indicators on the front of the PCB (next to the DIP Switches) show the range. To set the range, press the button next to the LED indicators. Each double button press sets to a higher range. After you get to the eighth, every double button press sets to a lower range. From 1 to 8 and from 8 to 1. Note: You must open the front cover to access the button and see the LEDs. Note: In practice the coverage area (for each range mode) regardless of beacon type may vary +/- 20% by specific Active RFID Tag as well as the active RFID Tags physical orientation in relation to the LF field. Key Mounting Considerations 1. 2. 3. LF BUS Beacons MUST NOT BE MOUNTED directly onto any metallic surfaces. LF BUS Beacons MUST NOT BEMOUNTED closer than 30cm/12in from metal barriers (such as signs/pillars/beams) in any direction. LF BUS Beacons MUST BE MOUNTED as far away as possible from all other pieces of equipment (such as large electrical motors, HVAC and refrigeration compressors) that may emit magnetic fields. CAUTION! To ensure the safety of all individuals who need to be in the general area of the beacons LF field for extended periods of time the installer MUST ENSURE that the beacon is installed at a location such that personnel remain at a sufficient distance as advised by the guidelines below:
Distance 0-30 cm (0 -12 inches) 30-60 cm (12 -24 inches) 60-90 cm (24-35 inches) Time Up to 30 minutes per day Up to 180 minutes per day Up to 9 hours per day Plus 90 cm (more than 35 inches) No time limit Single Door Placement Mount the primary beacon on the wall adjacent to the opening side of the door, at a height of 1.2m/4Ft. above the floor. www.elpas.com Page 4 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Door Primary Secondary Placement A primary/secondary configuration may be installed by mounting the primary and secondary beacons on opposite sides of the door, at a height of 1.2m/4Ft above the floor. The resulting LF fields are automatically synchronized in real time to avoid problems associated with coverage area overlap. Corridor Primary Secondary Placement A primary/secondary configuration may be installed by mounting the primary and secondary beacons on opposite sides of the corridor, at a height of 1.2m/4Ft above the floor. The result is a uniform LF field between them that provides full coverage. Note: In the primary beacon, there is no need to set the bottom Mode Selection DIP switch. Note: For a primary with two secondary beacons configuration, contact Elpas Support. www.elpas.com Page 5 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide General Purpose Inputs The beacons have two digital inputs (can be selected as a Wiegand output). The beacons also include two general purpose dry contact analog inputs (N.O.) for monitoring alert sensors or emergency call buttons. They are designated as IN1 and IN2
(can be set as open-collector- output2). EOL supervision may be added to either of these inputs to detect:
Open, Close, Line Cut, and Line Short circuit conditions using optional Elpas End-of-Line Terminators (P/N: 5-IOX00001). Open-Collector Output Both the primary beacon and the secondary beacon have two open-collector outputs (up to 100mA, 28VDC) for actuating alert response devices. Note: The output is resistive loading only, there is no power factor. Recommended Cable: 22 AWG, unshielded/twisted pair Wiegand Output ALC beacons provide a 26-bit Wiegand output, consisting of two ports WD0 and WD1 (it may be enabled instead of the digital inputs using the DIP switch) for sending Elpas tag IDs to third-
party access control panels. Recommended Cable: 22 AWG, unshielded/twisted pair. Transmission Suppression Option Input1 on all BUS Beacons may be used to disable the LF field by shorting IN1 with GND. This allows the user to temporarily override the beacon with a security detector, such as a door position reed switch, which can disable the LF field as long as the door is shut. However IN1 can be used as a normal general purpose input when an Elpas End-of-Line Terminator, (P/N: 5-IOX00001) is connected to the input as illustrated in the above section. Recommended Cable: 22 AWG, unshielded/twisted pair www.elpas.com Page 6 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide ALC LF BUS Beacon Enclosure The ALC LF BUS Beacon enclosure is comprised of three parts: a front cover, a PCB tray, and a rear cover. To Assemble the Enclosure:
1. Fit the PCB into the PCB tray using the pedestal (the side with the respective white markings fits into the pedestal). 2. Make sure the nuts are in their appropriate slots. 3. Cut open trunking knockouts and thread wiring to the PCB terminals. 4. Fit the PCB tray into the rear cover and close with the front cover. Note: To remove PCB, push the PCB fastener and remove PCB. 5. Insert screws to lock. Note: To open the enclosure, do not remove the screws. Rotate until the head of each screw is not aligned with the cover, and slide the front cover over the screws. Mounting Options ALC LF BUS Beacon allows three types of mounting: a surface mount, a flush mount, and a drop-down ceiling mount. Surface Mount 1. Before you place the front cover, insert two screws through the PCB tray and rear cover. 2. Insert screws to the wall. 3. When properly mounted, place the front cover. Flush Mount 1. Before you place the front cover, insert two screws through the PCB tray. Do not assemble the rear cover. 2. When properly mounted, place the front cover. Drop-down Ceiling Mount 1. Cut a rectangle hole in the drop-down ceiling tile to accommodate the part that protrudes from the PCB tray. 2. Before you place the front cover, insert two screws through the PCB tray. Do not assemble the rear cover. 3. Align a mounting bracket and the ALC LF BUS Beacon, one on each side of the panel, and insert screws through the panel and the mounting bracket. 4. When properly mounted, place the front cover. www.elpas.com Page 7 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Extended Properties in ALC Eiris Object The ALC Extended Properties tab allows users to see how the optional settings of the device are set. The Extended Properties tab also allows users to select readers to be associated with ALC. LF Id (Hex) field: Displays the hexadecimal representation of the set LF ID. Dip Switch field: Displays the binary representation of the set LF ID. 1 represents a DIP switch set as ON, o represents a DIP switch set as off. Wiegand check-box: Selected when the top two input terminal are set as Wiegand. Wiegand Facility Code field: Enter the Facility Code programmed into the Wiegand device. Transmission Range field: Displays the set LF range level. Wiegand Bit Length drop-down list: Select the Wiegand bit length. Select readers that will be associated to LF: Select to enable reader selection. The readers list opens and allows you to select readers to be associated with the ALC represented by this object. CPLD version field: Displays the current CPLD firmware file. RF version field: Displays the current RF firmware file. Note: When you update the firmware in the General tab, notice there are two bin files. One for the CPLD, and one for the RF. The file name indicates for which component it is. Update both files. Primary/Secondary field: Displays whether the ALC is set as Primary or Secondary. IN2/OC2 field: Displays whether the ALC third terminal is set as input 2 or O.C. output 2. Wiegand out/Digital inputs field: displays whether the top two terminal blocks are set as two digital inputs or as one Wiegand output. Door/Hallway field: Displays whether the ALC is set to be in Primary-Secondary door or hallway configuration (on the PCB, marked as A or B, respectively). Note: Select ALC Secondary LFs is not relevant for ALC with no RF (5-ALC010210). www.elpas.com Page 8 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide ALC Trouble Alert in Eiris Inputs Tab The Eiris alert type relevant for ALC devices is the Elpas2 Trouble alert. To select relevant device events, in the Filter by driver drop-down list, select Elpas 2. Note: LF Secondary events are relevant only in Standalone configuration. In Standalone configuration, secondary ALCs have no Eiris objects. The Primary to which they are connected reports events related to them. Note: Supervision trouble events are not relevant to 5-ALC01021-0 since they require RF supervision messages. Note: For further details about alerts, see the Eiris Configuration Guide, section 5. www.elpas.com Page 9 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide RS-485 BUS/Stub Topology The RS-485 BUS MUST Be wired using a BUS/Stub topology where the BUS Master (a RF IP Reader or an ELC Controller) is connected anywhere along the BUS. The topology supports data transmission between the BUS Master and up to 15 Elpas BUS Devices (such as RF or IR Readers; LF Beacons, Remote Display Panels I/O Boxes and Proximity Readers) using multiple Elpas RS-485 Junction Boxes (P/N: 5-JBA10485). IMPORTANT NOTE: Only 1 RF IP Reader/ELC Controller and up to 7 RF BUS Readers may coexist together on a single BUS. 200M/650Ft: Max. BUS length 10M/30Ft: Max. Stub length 100 Ohm Termination: Required each end of the BUS. Recommended Cable/Power Supply Types:
BUS Backbone:
CAT5 solid (4x2x26AWG). Power: Three twisted pairs
(six conductors) between junction boxes. Data: One twisted pair (two conductors) between junction boxes. Power: 25 VDC/1A Limited. www.elpas.com Page 10 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Product Specifications Technology Low frequency electromagnetic spherical shaped field (125 KHz) Radio frequency (RF) (433 MHz) - 5-ALC01121-0 only
*Output Ranges Eight user selectable ranges: 50cm/20 inches to 4m/13ft radius LF Transmission Rate Continuous bursts of LF transmissions (each about 12ms in duration) RF Transmission Rate Supervision messages of every 60secs - 5-ALC01121-0 only Supervision Event Messages 3 RF transmissions (each transmission
@4ms in duration), 312.5ms apart - 5-ALC01121-0 only Output and Format 3-byte messages (preamble, beacon ID and CRC) Output Power Output Bit Rate Electrical Message Length RS-485 BUS Device Supervision Buzzer Up to 0.25mG at 1.5m/5ft 2,000 bit per second 4-31 byte messages (encapsulated for messages > 4 bytes) 230Kbit/sec Lost Away, Low Voltage, Communication Problems, Enclosure Tamper Tamper: 1 second beep Software/Controller driven Range Indicator LEDs The number of lit LEDs indicate the LF field range Orange LED Green LED RED LED Device connected and registered in Eiris or ELC: Continuous When front cover is not properly closed: Flashes. Can be driven remotely Firmware download: Flashes Can be driven remotely Invalid ID Code: Flashes Unregistered in Eiris Software: Flashes Power up/Communication Loss: Flashes Sync Cable Disconnect (in Secondary): Flashes When back cover is not properly closed: Flashes Can be driven remotely ID Code Set by an onboard, 8 -position DIP switch Input/Outputs Two N.O. dry contact analog inputs, one optional: Transmission suppression through input and the other optional output Two optional digital inputs (rated 100mA/12VDC)..Two optional Outputs: One 26-bit Wiegand device Two dry contact open-collector outputs, one fixed and the other optional Input Supervision 4 Levels (Open, Closed, Line Short, Line Cut) using optional Elpas End-of-Line Terminator Power Requirements 1228Vdc, 55mA @ 24VDC, 500mA max Approved limited power supply General Construction White ABS plastic Dimensions (H x W x D) 130.2 X 175.1 X 28.75 mm (5.1 X 6.9 X 1.1 inches) Weight 306.44 grams (10.36 oz) Tamper Protection Two contacts, between the PCB and the front cover and the PCB tray Device Interfaces RS-485 Bus & Power: One Female RJ-11 (6P6C) connector Supervised Input: TwoPosition terminal block.Digital Output: TwoPosition terminal block Primary/Secondary Output Field Synch: TwoPosition terminal block Optional 26 bit Wiegand Outputs: TwoPosition terminal block Operating Environment Temp: -30C to 60C (-22F to 140F); Humidity: 20% to 80% non-condensing Management Software Eiris 4.9.1 (or higher) Software Regulatory Warranty CE, FCC, IC compliant 1 year limited
* The output range (for each range mode) may vary +/- 20% by specific Active RFID Tag as well as the tags physical orientation in relation to the LF field and various environmental factors including structural interference. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Ordering Information Part Number 5-ALC010210 5-ALC01121-0 5-IOX00001 5-JBA10485 5-LFM00125 Accessories Part Number 5-ERS02721 5-ERS02721-1 5-ERS02800 5-ALC90001 Description ALC LF BUS Beacon ALC LF BUS Beacon - RF End-of-Line Terminator for Elpas & AXS Inputs (5 units) RS-485 Junction Box, 4 RJ11 Ports LF Field Meter Description Network Drop Cable, 2.5 Meters/8.0 Feet Network Drop Cable, 5.0 Meters/16.0 Feet P60 Power Supply, 24VDC/2.2A LF Mounting Bracket (set of 5) www.elpas.com Page 11 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 ALC LF BUS Beacon Installation Guide Compliance with Standards T h i s d e v i c e c o m p l i e s wi t h F C C R u l e s P a r t 1 5 a n d wi t h I n d u s t r y C a n a d a l i c e n s e e x e m p t C e t q u i p e m e n t a t t e s t e t j u g c o n f o r m e a u x l i m i t e s s a p p l i q u a n t R S S s t a n d a r d ( s ) . O p e r a t i o n i s s u b j e c t t o t w o c o n d i t i o n s :
u n a p p a r e i l n u m r i q u e d e c l a s s e B , c o n f o r m m e n t l a P a r t i e 1 5 d e s
( 1 ) T h i s d e v i c e m a y n o t c a u s e h a r m f u l i n t e r f e r e n c e r g l e m e n t a t i o n s d e l a F C C . C e s l i m i t e s o n t t l a b o r e s p o u r o f f r i r u n e p r o t e c t i o n r a i s o n n a b l e c o n t r e l e s i n t e r f e r e n c e s n u i s i b l e s d a n s u n e
( 2 ) T h i s d e v i c e m u s t a c c e p t a n y i n t e r f e r e n c e t h a t m a y b e r e c e i v e d o r t h a t m a y c a u s e i n s t a l l a t i o n r s i d e n t i l l e . u n d e s i r e d o p e r a t i o n . L e p r s e n t a p p a r e i l e s t c o n f o r m e a u x C N R d ' I n d u s t r i e C a n a d a a p p l i c a b l e s a u x a p p a r e i l s r a d i o e x e m p t s d e l i c e n c e . L ' e x p l o i t a t i o n e s t a u t o r i s e a u x d e u x c o n d i t i o n s s u i v a n t e s :
Cet q u i p e m e n t g n r e , u t i l i z e e t p e u t m e t t r e d e l n e r g i e d e f r q u e n c e r a d i o e t , s i l n e s t p a s i n s t a l l e t u t i l i z e c o n f o r m m e n t a u x i n s t r u c t i o n s d u f a b r i c a n t , p e u t p r o v o q u e r d e s i n t e r f r e n c e s d a n g e r e u s e s p o u r l e s
( 1 ) l ' a p p a r e i l n e d o i t p a s p r o d u i r e d e b r o u i l l a g e , e t c o m m u n i c a t i o n s r a d i o . T o u t e f o i s , r i e n n e g a r a n t i t l a b s e n c e d i n t e r f r e n c e s
( 2 ) l ' u t i l i s a t e u r d e l ' a p p a r e i l d o i t a c c e p t e r t o u t b r o u i l l a g e r a d i o l e c t r i q u e s u b i , m m e s i l e b r o u i l l a g e e s t s u s c e p t i b l e d ' e n c o m p r o m e t t r e l e f o n c t i o n n e m e n t . N O T E : T h i s e q u i p m e n t h a s b e e n t e s t e d a n d f o u n d t o c o m p l y wi t h t h e l i m i t s f o r a C l a s s d a n s u n e i n s t a l l a t i o n p a r t i c u l i r e . S i c e t q u i p e m e n t p r o v o q u e d e s i n t e r f r e n c e s n u i s i b l e s a u n i v e a u d e l a r c e p t i o n r a d i o o u t e l e v i s i o n , c e q u i p e u t t r e d e t e r m i n e p a r l a m i s e h o r s , p u i s s o u s t e n s i o n d e l q u i p m e n t , v o u s t e s i n v i t e e s s a y e r d e c o r r i g e r l e s i n t e r f e r e n c e s e n p r e g n a n t l e s m e s u r e s B d i g i t a l d e v i c e , p u r s u a n t t o P a r t 1 5 o f t h e F C C R u l e s . T h e s e l i m i t s a r e d e s i g n e d t o s u i v a n t e s :
p r o v i d e r e a s o n a b l e p r o t e c t i o n a g a i n s t h a r m f u l i n t e r f e r e n c e i n a r e s i d e n t i a l i n s t a l l a t i o n . T h i s e q u i p m e n t g e n e r a t e s , u s e s a n d c a n r a d i a t e r a d i o f r e q u e n c y e n e r g y a n d , i f n o t i n s t a l l e d a n d u s e d i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s , m a y c a u s e h a r m f u l i n t e r f e r e n c e t o r a d i o c o m m u n i c a t i o n s . H o w e v e r , t h e r e i s n o g u a r a n t e e t h a t i n t e r f e r e n c e wi l l n o t o c c u r i n a p a r t i c u l a r i n s t a l l a t i o n . I f t h i s e q u i p m e n t d o e s c a u s e h a r m f u l i n t e r f e r e n c e t o r a d i o o r t e l e v i s i o n r e c e p t i o n , w h i c h c a n b e d e t e r m i n e d b y t u r n i n g t h e e q u i p m e n t o f f a n d o n , t h e u s e r i s e n c o u r a g e d t o t r y t o c o r r e c t t h e i n t e r f e r e n c e b y o n e o r m o r e o f t h e f o l l o wi n g m e a s u r e s :
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. R o r i e n t e z o u d p l a c e s l a n t e n n e r c e p t r i c e . A u g m e n t e z l a d i s t a n c e q u i s p a r e l q u i p e m e n t e t l e r c e p t e u r . B r a n c h e z l q u i p e m e n t u n e p r i s e d u n c i r c u i t d i f f e r e n t d e c e l u i a u q u e l e s t b r a n c h l e r c e p t e u r . C o n s u l t e z l e r e v e n d e u r o u u n t e c h n i c i a n r a d i o / t e l e v i s i o n e x p r i m e n t p o u r o b t e n i r d e l a i d e . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. W a r n i n g !
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. C h a n g e s o r m o d i f i c a t i o n s t o t h i s e q u i p m e n t n o t e x p r e s s l y a p p r o v e d b y t h e p a r t y r e s p o n s i b l e f o r c o m p l i a n c e ( E l p a s S o l u t i o n s L t d . ) c o u l d v o i d t h e u s e r s a u t h o r i t y t o o p e r a t e t h e e q u i p m e n t . E u r o p e T h i s e q u i p m e n t c o m p l i e s wi t h t h e R T T E r e q u i r e m e n t s
- D i r e c t i v e 1 9 9 9 / 5 / E C o f t h e E u r o p e a n P a r l i a m e n t a n d o f t h e c o u n c i l o f 9 M a r c h 1 9 9 9 . E N 3 0 0 2 2 0 , E N 3 0 1 4 8 9 , E N 5 0 1 3 0 - 4 , E N 6 1 0 0 0 - 6 - 3 , E N 6 0 9 5 0 - 1 . Product Warranty E l p a s S o l u t i o n s , L t d . ( E l p a s o r t h e C o m p a n y ) , a n d i t s a f f i l i a t e s , w a r r a n t s i t s p r o d u c t s ( h e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a s " t h e P r o d u c t ) t o b e f r e e o f d e f e c t s i n m a t e r i a l s a n d w o r k m a n s h i p u n d e r n o r m a l o p e r a t i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d u s e f o r a p e r i o d o f o n e y e a r f r o m t h e d a t e o f s h i p m e n t b y E l p a s . T h e C o m p a n y s o b l i g a t i o n s s h a l l b e l i m i t e d wi t h i n t h e w a r r a n t y p e r i o d , a t i t s o p t i o n , t o r e p a i r o r t o r e p l a c e t h e d e f e c t i v e P r o d u c t o r a n y d e f e c t i v e c o m p o n e n t o r p a r t t h e r e o f . T o e x e r c i s e t h i s w a r r a n t y , t h e p r o d u c t m u s t b e r e t u r n e d t o t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r f r e i g h t p r e p a i d a n d i n s u r e d . T h i s w a r r a n t y d o e s n o t a p p l y t o r e p a i r s o r r e p l a c e m e n t c a u s e d b y i m p r o p e r i n s t a l l a t i o n , P r o d u c t m i s u s e , f a i l u r e t o f o l l o w i n s t a l l a t i o n o r o p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s , a l t e r a t i o n , a b u s e , a c c i d e n t , t a m p e r i n g , r e p a i r b y a n y o n e o t h e r t h a n E l p a s , e x t e r n a l c a u s e s , a n d f a i l u r e t o p e r f o r m r e q u i r e d p r e v e n t i v e m a i n t e n a n c e . T h i s w a r r a n t y a l s o d o e s n o t a p p l y t o a n y p r o d u c t s , a c c e s s o r i e s , o r a t t a c h m e n t s u s e d i n c o n j u n c t i o n wi t h t h e P r o d u c t , i n c l u d i n g b a t t e r i e s , w h i c h s h a l l b e c o v e r e d s o l e l y b y t h e i r o w n w a r r a n t i e s , i f a n y . E l p a s s h a l l n o t b e l i a b l e f o r a n y d a m a g e o r l o s s w h a t s o e v e r , wh e t h e r d i r e c t l y , i n d i r e c t l y , i n c i d e n t a l l y , c o n s e q u e n t i a l l y o r o t h e r wi s e , r e s u l t i n g f r o m a m a l f u n c t i o n o f t h e P r o d u c t d u e t o p r o d u c t s , a c c e s s o r i e s , o r a t t a c h m e n t s o f o t h e r s , i n c l u d i n g b a t t e r i e s , u s e d i n c o n j u n c t i o n wi t h t h e P r o d u c t . E L P A S M A K E S N O E X P R E S S W A R R A N T I E S E X C E P T T H O S E S T A T E D I N T H I S S T A T E M E N T . E L P A S D I S C L A I M S A L L O T H E R W A R R A N T I E S , E X P R E S S O R I M P L I E D , I N C L U D I N G W I T H O U T L I M I T A T I O N I M P L I E D W A R R A N T I E S O F M E R C H A N T A B I L I T Y A N D F I T N E S S F O R A P A R T I C U L A R P U R P O S E . E L P A S S S O L E R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y F O R W A R R A N T Y C L A I M S I S L I M I T E D T O R E P A I R O R T O R E P L A C E A S S E T F O R T H I N T H I S S T A T E M E N T . E l p a s s h a l l h a v e n o l i a b i l i t y f o r a n y d e a t h , p e r s o n a l i n j u r y , p r o p e r t y d a m a g e , o r o t h e r l o s s w h e t h e r d i r e c t , i n d i r e c t , i n c i d e n t a l , c o n s e q u e n t i a l , o r o t h e r wi s e , b a s e d o n a c l a i m t h a t t h e P r o d u c t f a i l e d t o f u n c t i o n . H o w e v e r , i f E l p a s i s h e l d l i a b l e , w h e t h e r d i r e c t l y o r i n d i r e c t l y , f o r a n y l o s s o r d a m a g e a r i s i n g u n d e r t h i s l i m i t e d wa r r a n t y o r o t h e r wi s e , r e g a r d l e s s o f c a u s e o r o r i g i n , t h e c o m p a n y ' s m a x i m u m l i a b i l i t y s h a l l b e l i m i t e d t o t h e p u r c h a s e p r i c e o f t h e P r o d u c t , wh i c h s h a l l b e f i x e d a s l i q u i d a t e d d a m a g e s a n d n o t a s a p e n a l t y , a n d s h a l l b e t h e c o m p l e t e a n d e x c l u s i v e l i a b i l i t y o f E l p a s . E l p a s s h a l l n o t , u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s w h a t s o e v e r , b e l i a b l e f o r a n y i n a c c u r a c y , e r r o r o f j u d g m e n t , d e f a u l t , o r n e g l i g e n c e o f E l p a s , i t s e m p l o y e e s , o f f i c e r s , a g e n t s , o r a n y o t h e r p a r t y , o r o f t h e p u r c h a s e r o r u s e r , a r i s i n g f r o m a n y a s s i s t a n c e o r c o m m u n i c a t i o n o f a n y k i n d r e g a r d i n g t h e c o n f i g u r a t i o n , d e s i g n , i n s t a l l a t i o n , o r c r e a t i o n o f s e c u r i t y s y s t e m i n v o l v i n g t h e P r o d u c t , t h a t b e i n g t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t h e p u r c h a s e r o r u s e r . I f E l p a s i s u n a b l e t o m a k e s u c h r e p a i r o r r e p l a c e m e n t , t h e c o m p a n y s e n t i r e l i a b i l i t y s h a l l b e l i m i t e d t o t h e c o s t o f a r e a s o n a b l e s u b s t i t u t e p r o d u c t . E l p a s s h a l l n o t b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a n y d i s m a n t l i n g , i n s t a l l a t i o n , r e i n s t a l l a t i o n , p u r c h a s i n g , s h i p p i n g , i n s u r a n c e , o r a n y s i m i l a r c h a r g e s . E l p a s s h a l l h a v e n o l i a b i l i t y f o r a n y d a m a g e s , i n c l u d i n g w i t h o u t l i m i t a t i o n , a n y d i r e c t , i n d i r e c t , i n c i d e n t a l , s p e c i a l , o r c o n s e q u e n t i a l d a m a g e s , e x p e n s e s , c o s t s , p r o f i t s , l o s t s a v i n g s o r e a r n i n g s , o r o t h e r d a m a g e s a r i s i n g o u t o f t h e u s e o f t h e P r o d u c t o r t h e r e m o v a l , i n s t a l l a t i o n , r e i n s t a l l a t i o n , r e p a i r o r r e p l a c e m e n t o f t h e P r o d u c t o r a n y r e l a t e d e v e n t s . I n t h e e v e n t t h a t t h e r e i s a n y l i a b i l i t y a g a i n s t E l p a s , s u c h l i a b i l i t y s h a l l b e l i m i t e d t o t h e p u r c h a s e p r i c e o f t h e P r o d u c t w h i c h a m o u n t s h a l l b e f i x e d a s l i q u i d a t e d d a m a g e s . T h e p u r c h a s e r a n d u s e r u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h i s P r o d u c t m a y b e c o m p r o m i s e d o r c i r c u m v e n t e d b y i n t e n t i o n a l a c t s ; t h a t t h e P r o d u c t wi l l n o t i n a l l c a s e s p r e v e n t d e a t h , p e r s o n a l i n j u r y , p r o p e r t y d a m a g e , o r o t h e r l o s s r e s u l t i n g f r o m b u r g l a r y , r o b b e r y , f i r e o r o t h e r c a u s e s ; a n d t h a t t h e P r o d u c t wi l l n o t i n a l l c a s e s p r o v i d e a d e q u a t e w a r n i n g o r p r o t e c t i o n . T h e p u r c h a s e r a n d u s e r a l s o u n d e r s t a n d t h a t a p r o p e r l y i n s t a l l e d a n d m a i n t a i n e d a l a r m m a y r e d u c e t h e r i s k o f e v e n t s s u c h a s b u r g l a r y , r o b b e r y , a n d f i r e wi t h o u t w a r n i n g , b u t i t i s n o t i n s u r a n c e o r a g u a r a n t e e t h a t s u c h e v e n t s wi l l n o t o c c u r o r t h a t t h e r e wi l l b e n o d e a t h , p e r s o n a l i n j u r y , p r o p e r t y d a m a g e , o r o t h e r l o s s a s a r e s u l t o f s u c h e v e n t s . B y p u r c h a s i n g t h e P r o d u c t , t h e p u r c h a s e r a n d u s e r s h a l l d e f e n d , i n d e m n i f y a n d h o l d E l p a s , i t s o f f i c e r s , d i r e c t o r s , a f f i l i a t e s , s u b s i d i a r i e s , a g e n t s , s e r v a n t s , e m p l o y e e s , a n d a u t h o r i z e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s h a r m l e s s f r o m a n d a g a i n s t a n y a n d a l l c l a i m s , s u i t s , c o s t s , d a m a g e s , a n d j u d g m e n t s i n c u r r e d , c l a i m e d , o r s u s t a i n e d wh e t h e r f o r d e a t h , p e r s o n a l i n j u r y , p r o p e r t y d a m a g e , o r o t h e r w i s e , b e c a u s e o f o r i n a n y w a y r e l a t e d t o t h e c o n f i g u r a t i o n , d e s i g n , i n s t a l l a t i o n , o r c r e a t i o n o f a s e c u r i t y s y s t e m i n v o l v i n g t h e P r o d u c t , a n d t h e u s e , s a l e , d i s t r i b u t i o n , a n d i n s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e P r o d u c t , i n c l u d i n g p a y m e n t o f a n y a n d a l l a t t o r n e y s f e e s , c o s t s , a n d e x p e n s e s i n c u r r e d a s a r e s u l t o f a n y s u c h e v e n t s . T h e p u r c h a s e r o r u s e r s h o u l d f o l l o w t h e P r o d u c t i n s t a l l a t i o n a n d o p e r a t i o n i n s t r u c t i o n s a n d t e s t t h e P r o d u c t a n d t h e e n t i r e s y s t e m a t l e a s t o n c e e a c h w e e k . F o r v a r i o u s r e a s o n s , i n c l u d i n g b u t n o t l i m i t e d t o c h a n g e s i n e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n d i t i o n s , e l e c t r i c , e l e c t r o n i c , o r e l e c t r o m a g n e t i c d i s r u p t i o n s , a n d t a m p e r i n g , t h e P r o d u c t m a y n o t p e r f o r m a s e x p e c t e d . T h e p u r c h a s e r a n d u s e r a r e a d v i s e d t o t a k e a l l n e c e s s a r y p r e c a u t i o n s f o r t h e p r o t e c t i o n a n d s a f e t y o f p e r s o n s a n d p r o p e r t y . T h i s s t a t e m e n t p r o v i d e s c e r t a i n l e g a l r i g h t s . O t h e r r i g h t s m a y v a r y b y s t a t e o r c o u n t r y . U n d e r c e r t a i n c i r c u m s t a n c e s , s o m e s t a t e s o r c o u n t r i e s m a y n o t a l l o w e x c l u s i o n o r l i m i t a t i o n o f i n c i d e n t a l o r c o n s e q u e n t i a l d a m a g e s o r i m p l i e d w a r r a n t i e s , s o t h e a b o v e e x c l u s i o n s m a y n o t a p p l y u n d e r t h o s e c i r c u m s t a n c e s a n d i n t h o s e s t a t e s o r c o u n t r i e s . E l p a s r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o m o d i f y t h i s s t a t e m e n t a t a n y t i m e , i n i t s s o l e d i s c r e t i o n wi t h o u t n o t i c e t o a n y p u r c h a s e r o r u s e r . H o w e v e r , t h i s s t a t e m e n t s h a l l n o t b e m o d i f i e d o r v a r i e d e x c e p t b y E l p a s i n wr i t i n g , a n d E l p a s d o e s n o t a u t h o r i z e a n y s i n g l e i n d i v i d u a l t o a c t o n i t s b e h a l f t o m o d i f y o r v a r y t h i s s t a t e m e n t . A n y q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h i s s t a t e m e n t s h o u l d b e d i r e c t e d t o E l p a s . Page 12 of 12 V2/Dec 2014 W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it. If you are discarding this product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier. This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste - Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
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1 | 2015-03-18 | 0.125 ~ 0.125 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
2 | 433.42 ~ 434.42 | DSR - Part 15 Remote Control/Security Device Transceiver |
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1 2 | Effective |
2015-03-18
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Elpas Solutions Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015725179
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1 2 | Physical Address |
24 Habarzel St.
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Tel-Aviv, N/A 6971032
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Israel
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1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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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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1 2 | Grantee Code |
O4X
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
5-ALC01121-0
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
A**** E********
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1 2 | Title |
International Compliance Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+972 ********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
972-3********
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1 2 |
a******@tycoint.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 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 2 | DSR - Part 15 Remote Control/Security Device Transceiver | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | ALC LF BUS Beacon, indoor/outdoor 125 KHz+433 MHz | ||||
1 2 | ALC LF BUS Beacon, indoor/outdoor 125 kHz + 433 MHz | |||||
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? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Professional installation required. The installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits specified in the Part 15.231(b) for this device are not exceeded. | ||||
1 2 | Professional installation required. | |||||
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 |
Israel Testing Laboratories
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1 2 | Name |
I******** C****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
972-3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
972-3********
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1 2 |
s******@itl.co.il
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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 | 0.12500000 | 0.12500000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15.231 | 433.42000000 | 434.42000000 |
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