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Farpointe Data Readers This Installation Guide is intended for experienced installing technicians. It is a basic reference to ensure all connections are properly made. See the appropriate Product Manual for detailed information on installing Pyramid Series Readers or Cobra Readers (such as the P-300, P-500, P-640, P-700, or EM-30, EM-50, EM-64). These documents may be downloaded from the Farpointe Data website found at www.pyramidseries.com; under Support > Technical Documents. NOTE: Installation and performance of a Pyramid Series Reader with HID compatibility (on operational fea-
tures) is identical to standard Pyramid Series Readers. All Farpointe Data Readers are compliant with the following organizations:
FCC compliance Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cable Requirements 1.0 All readers operate at up to 500 feet (152 m) of cable, using seven-conductor, shielded, stranded cable. Per the Security Industry Associations Wiegand specification, AWG 24 (such as Belden 9537) is the minimum gauge required for data transfer in a 500-foot run length. However, the proper wire gauge to use must be determined by the current draw requirements of the reader, the length of the cable run, and the voltage applied to the reader. If the reader is to be operated at 5 VDC, 5 VDC must be available at the reader (long cable runs have a volt-
age drop due to the resistance in the cable). A larger gauge of wire (having less resistance) or a separate power supply near the reader may be required to ensure 5 VDC is available at the reader. Output Formats 2.0 Wiegand (industry standard 26-bit Wiegand and custom Wiegand formats) Magnetic Stripe (ABA Track II, clock and data, with card present) Grounding 3.0 Shield (drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. Shield (drain) and reader ground must be tied together at the access panel and connect to an earth ground at one point. Power 4.0 A reader may be powered by the access panel, so the reader is powered on when the access panel is pow-
ered on. However the best case is to power the reader by a separate, linear power supply. 5.0 Voltage Typically 5 to 14 VDC In stallatio n G uid e P r o x m i i t y R e a d e r s NOTE: The user is cautioned that making changes not approved by Farpointe Data may void the user's authority to use this equipment. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01506-001 - Rev. 1.3 1 of 2 Farpointe Data 6.0 Reader Wiring e uid n G stallatio In s r e d a e R y t i i m x o r P Figure 1: Wiring Connections for Wiegand Output Figure 2: Wiring Connections for Magnetic Stripe Output 7.0 Troubleshooting the Reader Installation Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The reader does not recog-
nize a card/tag (no beep, no LED flash) 1. One or more of the readers wir-
ing connections are incorrect Power down the reader/access panel and verify the wiring connection are correct for the reader/access panel combi-
nation. The reader has a short read range. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. The reader is not receiving proper power from the access panel The reader is mounted too close to a device that radiates electro-
magnetic interference Verify the voltage supplied to the reader is between 5 and 14 VDC.a Devices such as computer monitors radiate electromag-
netic interference that affects read range. When possible, relocate either the reader or the device to provide greater separation between the two. You are using an incorrect type of card. Make sure you are using an access card that is compatible with the reader. The reader/access panel is not properly grounded. Ensure there is a quality earth ground connection made to the access panel. Refer to the access panels documenta-
tion for information regarding the earth ground connec-
tion. The shield wire for the readers cable has opened somewhere between the reader and the access panel. Verify the shield line from the access panel to the reader is one continuous, connected line. Refer to the access panels documentation and verify the shield line is correctly con-
nected to the access panel. The reader is mounted too close to a device that radiates electro-
magnetic interference. Devices such as computer monitors radiate electromag-
netic interference that affects read range. When possible, relocate either the reader or the device to provide greater separation between the two. The power supply is generating electromagnetic interference The power supply on the access panel must be a regu-
lated, linear supply. Do not use switching supplies as they are often sources of electromagnetic interference. a. A supply voltage of 12 VDC at the reader is recommended for best operation. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01506-001 - Rev. 1.3 2 of 2
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QUICK START GUIDE 125-kHz PROXIMITY CARD READERS This Quick Start Guide is intended for experienced installing technicians. It is a basic reference to ensure all connections are properly made. Installation and wiring of systems must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 1.0 Introduction A key component of a physical security electronic access control system, a proximity card reader is based on RFID technology. In operation it is capable of reading data stored on a proximity credential via radio frequency and without physical contact, and then passing the data obtained to the physical access control system. Access control systems typically manage and record the movement of individuals through a protected area, such as a locked door. 2.0 Mounting Provisions Each reader may be installed either indoors or outdoors. Mounting options shown in the table below. Use supplied #6 mounting screws, or equivalent security screws, for installation. P-400 Series readers are supplied with #6 tamperproof screws. P-900 also comes with #10 screws for mounting on parking bollards and non-metallic flat surfaces. Mullion Mount Single-gang Wall Mount*
Double-gang Wall Mount*
Parking Bollard X-Mount*
European/Asian Wall Mount*
3.0 Reader Wiring Wiegand Conductor Red Black Green White Brown Orange Yellow Blue Violet Drain Function DC (5-16 VDC) Ground Data 0 Data 1 Red LEDa Green LEDb Card Present Beeper fleaPower Shield Ground P-300 P-403 P-405 P-410 P-453 P-455 P-500 P-530 P-620 P-640 P-710 P-900
*Plastic or metal Magstripe Conductor Red Black Green White Brown Orange Yellow Blue Violet Drain Function DC (5-16 VDC) Ground Data Clock Red LED Green LED Card Present Beeper fleaPower Shield Ground NOTES:
aSingle Line LED: This is the standard operating mode and does not make use of the Orange conductor. The LED is Red when the reader is idle and flashes when a card is presented. The LED turns Green when the Brown Conductor is pulled low by the access control panel. bDual Line LED: This mode makes use of both the Brown and Orange conductors. The Brown conductor controls the Red LED and the Orange conductor controls the Green LED. LED states are determined by the access control system option and capability. 4.0 Cable Requirements 24 AWG minimum, multi-conductor stranded with an overall foil shield, for example Belden 9535 or similar, supporting the five conductors comprising the physical layer of the Wiegand interface (power, ground, data 0, data 1, and/or beeper and LED). Alternatively, Belden 9539 or similar, for all reader functions. Contact your access control system manufacturer for their specific requirements. Per the SIAs Wiegand specification, maximum cable length is 500 feet (152 m). 5.0 Output Formats Wiegand (industry standard 26-bit Wiegand and custom Wiegand formats). 6.0 Grounding Shield (drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. Shield (drain) and reader ground must be tied together at the access panel and connect to an earth ground at one point. 7.0 Power Reader may be powered by the access panel. A linear power supply is recommended for best operation. 8.0 Voltage 5 to 16 VDC. 12 VDC at the reader is recommended for best operation. Model Current Draw P-403 30 - 75 P-410 35 - 75 P-453 30 - 75 P-455 30 - 75 P-405 30 - 75 P-300 30 - 75 P-500 35 - 75 P-530 30 - 75 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA P-620 70 - 110 mA P-640 70 - 110 mA P-710 P-900 215 - 600 290 - 500 mA mA QUICK START GUIDE 125-kHz PROXIMITY CARD READERS 9.0 fleaPower Control Line To reduce the average current required by the reader, pull the purple conductor low. 10.0 Connection Connection must be done in accordance with NFPA 70. Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch. Connect to a power limited DC voltage source. 11.0 Troubleshooting 1. When the reader is first powered on it will beep 4-times, and the LED will shine red. 2. Presenting a supported access credential will result in the reader beeping and the LED flashing once. NOTE: The access panel controls LED functionality, such as switching the LED to green. If the reader does not recognize the card or tag (no beep, no LED flash) or exhibits short read range, please see the table below for possible causes and solutions. Possible Cause Incorrect cabling Not enough power Incorrect card used Reader/access panel not properly grounded Corrective Action Verify gauge, connections and cabling length 12 VDC recommended, 5 VDC at reader is minimum Verify if card technology is supported Earth ground neededverify shield and reader ground are tied at access panel and connect to ground at one point Linear power supply recommended, verify switching power supply before use Supply generating interference Should any of the corrective actions mentioned above not improve performance, disconnect the reader from the access panel and power it with a separate power supply or 9VDC battery, and re-test card functionality. By powering the readers separately, most variables that may lead to reduced performance can be eliminated. Should the problem persist, please contact Farpointe directly. Many Farpointe Data Readers carry the following certifications:
FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Farpointe Data could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Product can be used without license conditions or restrictions in all European Union coun-tries, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxem-bourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, as well as other non-EU countries, including Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. Cet appareil est conforme Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS (s). Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce dispositif ne peut pas provoquer dinterfrences et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause unde-sired operation of the device. 8 1 2 1
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Pyramid Series Proximity Readers The Pyramid Series Proximity line of OEM Proximity Readers can be used with virtually any manufacturer's access panel because the readers produce industry standard pass-through Wiegand (26-bit or custom formats) or magnetic stripe output. Readers can be configured to work with access panels using either single or dual LED control lines. Optionally, Pyramid Series readers can be configured in the factory to read standard formatted HID credentials1. Pyramid Series readers are able to read the following Pyramid Series credentials. PSC-1 Standard Light Proximity Cards PSM-2 Multi Technology Cards PSK-3 Proximity Key Tags When a card or tag is read, a Pyramid Series reader immediately responds with a beep and an LED flash2. The access panel then handles subsequent LED and beeper responses. Both the beep and the flash in this "Beep-n-Flash" feature can be disabled. Pyramid Series readers also feature built-in diagnostics: a start-up self test to ensure reader functionality and a data line test to ensure reader/access panel communication. The Pyramid Series features five readers, each with its own unique characteristics, to meet virtually any requirements an end-user may have. The P-300 Cascade Proximity Reader is intended for installation on a window mullion or a door frame, in proximity applications where an unobtrusive reader is required. It can be mounted on metal or non-metal surfaces without loss of read range. The P-400 Gibraltar Proximity Reader is intended for mounting on a flat surface or a solid metal surface, in proximity applications where a vandal-resistant reader is required. The P-500 Alps Proximity Reader is intended for mounting on a flat non-metal surface or on a standard U.S. single-gang electrical box (if the electrical box is metal, the provided standoff must be used). The P-600 Rocky Proximity Reader and Keypad combines a Pyramid Series reader and a stainless steel Essex KeypadTM into one attractive package. The P-600 reader can be used in applications requiring single verification, either via proximity access or PIN, but it is typically used in applications requiring dual verification - an individual requesting access to a secure area must have both a valid proximity access 1. See Section 1.0 HID Compatibility for more information. 2. The P-400 Gibraltar Proximity Reader does not have an LED to maximize its vandal resistance. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 1 of 22 al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P Pyramid Series Proximity Readers credential and a valid Personal Identification Number (PIN). To use the P-600 reader for dual verification the access panel must be capable of handling the Wiegand format for the proximity section and either the 8-bit burst or 26-bit Wiegand format for the keypad section. The P-600 is designed for mounting on a flat, non-metal surface or on a standard U.S. single-gang electrical box. The P-700 Yukon Reader is intended for mounting where a longer read range contributes to the convenience of the access system; such as parking lots, employee entrances, and physically challenged (ADA requirement) access applications. Due to the readers longer read range, care must be taken in mounting the reader in environments where metal and sources of electromagnetic or radio frequency interference is present. The electronics for the P-300, P-500, P-600, and P-700 readers is housed in a weatherproof, shock resistant package. This package is mounted to the installation surface. An attractive, snap-on, scratch-resistant, black or off-white front cover hides the electronics package and installation mounting hardware providing an extra level of security. The electronics for the P-400 reader is housed in a stainless steel package, designed to be weather, vandal, and bullet resistant. All Pyramid Series readers are compliant with the following organizations:
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(see Footnote 1) FCC compliance Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The user is cautioned that making changes not approved by Farpointe Data may void the user's authority to use this equipment. 1. This product can be used without license conditions or restrictions in all European Union member countries including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, The United Kingdom, as well as other non-EU countries including Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 2 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 1.0 HID Compatibility Pyramid Series readers can be configured in the factory to read HIDs standard proximity access control cards, including the ProxCard II, ISOProx II, and ProxKey II in 26-bit and other Wiegand formats, as well as all Pyramid Series credentials. Readers configured to be HID compatible, an optional feature, will have the following sticker on the back side of the reader. When ordering readers that are HID compatible, the letter H will be added to the reader name identifying it as HID compatible. For example, the P-300 reader that is HID compatible will be called P-300H. HID compatible Pyramid Series Readers do not require any special wiring connections. There might be read range differences between HID cards and Pyramid Series credentials. The reader will beep and flash twice to indicate it has read a non standard HID card. NOTE: If you are enrolling cards for a hybrid site (one using both Pyramid series and HID credentials), it is possible to have duplicate card coding (i.e. identical format, facility code, and ID number). Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 3 of 22 al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 2.0 Reader Specifications Table 1: Reader Specifications P-300 P-400 P-500 P-600 P-700 5.25 H x 2 4.5 H x 3 4.4 H x 3.9 8.5 H x 6.0 Dimen-
sions Operating Voltagea Current Draw Operating Tempera-
ture Frequency Audio Tone LED Indi-
cator Front Cover Col-
orsb 3.0 H x 1.5 W x 0.5 D 76 mm H x 38 mm W x 12 mm D 5 to 14 VDC
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+150F) 125 KHz excitation standard 4-state:
Red, Green, Amber, Off Black or Off-White 100 mA nominal
- 40C to
+65C
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+150F) 125 KHz excitation standard 4-state:
Red, Green, Amber, Off Black or Off-White 285 mA nominal
- 40C to
+65C
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+150F) 125 KHz excitation standard 4-state:
Red, Green, Amber, Off Black or Off-White a. A supply voltage of 12 VDC at the reader is recommended for best operation. b. Except for the P-400 reader, all readers ship with both black and off-white front covers. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 4 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 2.1 Read Range Read range is measured in a clean RF and electrical environment using a Pyramid Series Standard Light Proximity Card (PSC-1) presented parallel to the reader surface with the reader operating at 12 VDC. Like all manufacturers of Proximity Readers, Pyramid Associates recommends a good quality, regulated, linear power supply be used with all proximity readers. Table 2: Read Range Standard Light Proximity Card Multi Technology Card up to 4 inches
(102 mm) up to 1 inch
(25 mm) up to 5 inches
(127 mm - using a spacer) up to 4 inches
(102 mm) up to 14 inches
(356 mm) up to 3 inches
(76 mm) up to 1 inch
(25 mm) up to 4 inches
(102 mm) up to 3 inches
(76 mm) up to 10 inches
(254 mm) Reader P-300 P-400 P-500a P-600 P-700b Proximity Key Ring Tag up to 2 inches
(51 mm) up to 1 inch
(25 mm) up to 3 inches
(76 mm) up to 2 inches
(51 mm) up to 6 inches
(152 mm) a. When using the provided spacer to separate the reader from a metal electrical box. b. When spacing the reader at least 5 inches (127 mm) from any metal surface. Due to the physical size difference between the coils of various credentials, Multi Technology Proximity Cards (PSM-2) and Proximity Key Ring Tags (PSK-3) provide less read range than Standard Light Proximity cards (approximately 75% less and 50% less respectively). Read range will be reduced if a reader is located in electrical or RF noisy environments such as mounted near a computer monitor, powered by a switching power supply, or a lack of a good earth ground. Operation at 5 VDC also might reduce read range. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 5 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 2.2 Cable Requirements All readers operate with up to 500 feet (152 m) of cable, using seven-conductor1, shielded, stranded cable. Per Wiegand specification, AWG 24 (such as Belden 9537) is the minimum gauge required for data transfer in a 500-foot run length. However, the proper wire gauge to use must be determined by the current draw requirements of the reader, the length of the cable run, and the voltage being applied to the reader. If the reader is to be operated at 5 VDC, 5 VDC must be available at the reader (long cable runs have a voltage drop due to the resistance in the cable). A larger gauge of wire
(having less resistance) or a separate power supply near the reader may be required to ensure 5 VDC is available at the reader. 3.0 Reader Configuration There are no switches or jumpers to set. All Pyramid Series readers are compatible with and can be connected to virtually any access panel that meets Wiegand or magnetic stripe interface standards. All connections needed to support the reader are made through the reader's cable. Please consult the Wiring Connections section on page 12 for wiring instructions. al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P 1. Seven-conductor cable is necessary for dual LED, however less may be used with single LED. The P-400 only requires five-conductor cabling (such as Belden 9535). 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 6 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 3.1 P-300 Cascade Reader Mounting Instructions Three holes need to be drilled to mount the P-300 Reader's electronics package (see Figure 1:). One large hole (7/8 inch - 22 mm) accommodates the beeper and the reader cable. Two small pilot holes for a #6 screw (1/8 inch - 3 mm) are for mounting the electronics package on the mullion or door frame. Figure 1: : P-300 Mounting Diagram Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 7 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 3.2 P-400 Gibraltar Reader Mounting Instructions There are two methods for mounting the Gibraltar Reader on a solid metal surface (see Figure 2:). 1. To mount the reader from the outside, three holes need to be drilled. One through-hole
(3/4" - 19 mm) accommodates the reader cable. Two holes correspond with two 1/4", countersunk through-holes in the face of the reader (hole size is dependent upon the size of the mounting screw). 2. To mount the reader from the inside, five holes need to be drilled. One through hole
(3/4" - 19 mm) accommodates the reader cable. Four 1/4" through holes correspond with four 1/4" x 20 tapped holes in the back of the reader. Drill these holes to accommodate 4 - 1/4" x 20 bolts. al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P Figure 2: : P-400 Mounting Diagram 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 8 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 3.3 P-500 Alps Reader Mounting Instructions Three holes need to be drilled to mount the P-500 Reader's electronics package (see Figure 3:). One large hole (7/8 inch - 22 mm) accommodates the beeper and the reader cable. Two small pilot holes for a #6 screw (1/8 inch - 3 mm) are for mounting the electronics package on a wall surface. Drilling is not required if the reader is to be mounted to a standard U.S. single gang electrical box - the electronics package is mounted directly to the box. When mounting to a single gang electrical box, if the box is made of plastic, the electronics package can be mounted directly to the box. If the box is made of metal, a 1/2 inch thick, plastic spacer is necessary to prevent the metal of the box from interfering with the reader's read range. Figure 3: : P-500 Mounting Diagram Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 9 of 22 al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 3.4 P-600 Rocky Reader and Keypad Mounting Instruc-
tions When mounting to a flat surface, three holes need to be drilled to mount the P-600's electronics package (refer to Figure 4:). One large hole (1 inch - 25.5 mm) accommodates the beeper and the reader cable (please note that the beeper and reader cable hole is not located on the reader's center line). Two small pilot holes for a #6 screw (1/8 inch - 3 mm) are for mounting the electronics package on a wall surface. Drilling is not required if the reader is to be mounted to a standard U.S. single gang electrical box - the electronics package is mounted directly to the electrical box. Figure 4: : P-600 Mounting Diagram 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 10 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 3.5 P-700 Yukon Reader Mounting Instructions When mounting to a flat surface, five holes need to be drilled to mount the P-700s electronics package (refer to Figure 5:). One large hole (1.25 inches - 25.5 mm) accommodates the beeper and reader cable. Four small pilot holes for a #10 countersunk screw (0.190 inches - 4.8 mm) are for mounting the electronics package to a flat wall surface. Figure 5: : P-700 Mounting Diagram If mounting to a metal surface, a spacer that is at least 5 inches (127 mm) thick must be mounted between reader and metal surface. This spacer must be made of a non-metallic material such as plastic. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 11 of 22 al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 3.6 Installing the Front Cover Bezel Once the electronics package is installed, simply align one corner of the front cover bezel with the mounted package and gently press it into place. To remove the front cover bezel, slip a thin blade screwdriver just inside the bezel (see the location identified in Figures 1, 3, 4, and 5 for the reader being installed1). Gently twist the screwdriver to pop the front cover bezel loose using excessive force when removing the front cover bezel can damage the reader's LED. 3.7 Wiring Connections Refer to Figures 6, 7, and 8 for instructions for wiring a Pyramid Reader2 to either a Wiegand compatible access panel or a Magnetic Stripe compatible access panel3. NOTE: As shown in Figures 6, 7, and 8, the shield and ground must be tied together at the access panel. Never tie the shield and ground together at the reader. Figure 6: : Wiegand Format Reader Wiring Connections 1. The P-400 Gibraltar Reader does not have a front bezel to maximize its vandal resistance. 2. For Beeper and LED operation information, see section 4.3 Controls on page 14. 3. The magnetic stripe output data configuration is open collector. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 12 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers Figure 7: : Magnetic Stripe Format Wiring Connections Some ABA Track-II Magnetic Stripe (clock and data) compatible control panels require a card present signal. A circuit can be added external to Pyramid Series Proximity readers to emulate this signal. Figure 8: provides an example of a circuit diagram using a 47 F capacitor and two 1N4148 diodes, illustrating how a card present signal can be emulated. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s Figure 8: : Magnetic Stripe Format Wiring Connections With Card Present Signal 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 13 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 4.0 Installation Verification The following information applies to an installation with an access panel. Refer to the Troubleshooting the Reader Installation section beginning on page 21 if the reader is not functioning properly. 4.1 Grounding Shield (Drain) continuity must run from the reader to the access panel. Shield (Drain) and reader ground must be tied together at the access panel and connect to an earth ground in one place. 4.2 Power A reader may be powered by the access panel, so the reader is powered on when the access panel is powered on. However the best case is to power the readers by a separate linear power supply. When powered, verify the voltage at the reader meets the reader's requirements (refer to Table 1 on page 3). When the reader is powered on, its beeper beeps in the following pattern: 3 short beeps, 1 long beep. 4.3 Controls Beeper (the blue wire): Pull the beeper line low to activate the beeper. Single LED1 Control Line Mode (the brown wire)
- The normal state is for this line to be high activating the Red LED.
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Pull the Single LED line low to activate the Green LED.
- Toggle the Single LED line to activate the Amber LED. Dual LED1 Control Line Mode2 (the brown and orange wires)
- The normal state is to pull both LED lines high (brown and orange) to turn the LED Off. Pull both lines low (brown and orange) to activate the Amber LED. Pull the Brown wire high and pull the Orange wire low to activate the Green LED. Pull the Brown wire low and the Orange wire high to activate the Red LED.
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al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P 1. The P-400 Reader does not have an LED to maximize its vandal resistance. 2. Only Single LED Control Line mode is active when the reader is in Magnetic Stripe mode. The Dual LED Line is not used. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 14 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 4.4 Read Range for P-300, P-500, and P-700 Readers Perform the following steps to verify the read range1 of P-300, P-500, and P-700 readers
(see Read Range on page 5 for read range specifications). 1. Hold a Pyramid Series card or tag parallel to the reader, about 6 inches away from the reader.
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For the P-300 and P-500, hold the card about 6 inches (152 mm) away from the reader. For the P-700, hold the card about 20 inches (508 mm) away from the reader.
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2. Slowly bring the Card/Tag in toward the reader and note the distance when the reader recognizes the card (the reader beeps and the LED flashes if it is in default mode). 4.5 Read Range for P-400 Readers Perform the following steps to verify the read range of P-400 readers (refer to the Read Range specification section on page 4). 1. Hold a Pyramid Series card or tag parallel to the reader, about 3 inches away from the reader. 2. Slowly bring the Card/Tag in toward the reader and note the distance when the reader recognizes the card (the reader beeps). The metal surrounding and protecting the P-400 reader limits the reader's read range. Because of this, the key tag is the preferred proximity device. Its small size allows the entire key tag to be presented within the reader's read field. Cards can be used, but they must be presented to the reader in a manner that places a large portion of the card within the reader's read field. Figure 9: on page 16 demonstrates how this is done. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 1. The Readers read range can be affected by the installation conditions, the material on which the reader is mounted, and whether it is a card or a tag being read. Due to the physical size differ-
ence between the coils of various credentials, Multi Technology cards and Key Tags provide less read range than Standard Light Proximity Cards. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 15 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers Figure 9: : Presenting a Card to a P-400 Reader al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 16 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 4.6 Read Range for P-600 Readers Perform the following steps to verify the read range1 of P-600 readers (refer to the Read Range specification section on page 4). 1. Hold a Pyramid Series card or tag parallel to the reader, about 6 inches away from the reader. 2. Slowly bring the Card/Tag in toward the reader and note the distance when the reader recognizes the card (the reader beeps and the LED flashes). The unique construction of the P-600 reader limits the reader's read range. Because of this, Pyramid Associates recommends presenting a card or key tag to one of the LEDs at the upper corners of the body of the reader. Figure 10: demonstrates how this is done. Figure 10: : Presenting a Card to a P-600 Reader Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 1. The Readers read range can be affected by the installation conditions, the material on which the reader is mounted, and whether it is a card or a tag being read. Due to the physical size differ-
ence between the coils of various credentials, Multi Technology cards and Key Tags provide less read range than Standard Light Proximity Cards. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 17 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 4.7 P-600 Keypad Operation Depress several keys. Each keystroke will generate a beep and an LED flash. When in the 8-Bit Burst mode (default), each keystroke sends data to the access panel. When in the 26-Bit Wiegand mode, you must press the # key after entering a PIN to send data to the access panel. 4.8 P-600 Keypad Error Code (26-bit Wiegand Mode ONLY) The range for valid keypad entry codes is from 1 to 65534. When the keypad detects an error condition the keypad automatically sends the binary code "1111 1111 1111 1111" -
in decimal this number is 65535. This code (binary 1111 1111 1111 1111, decimal 65535) must be reserved for use as an error code. The Essex keypad sends this code to the access panel when one of these three events occurs at the keypad. 1. The # key is pressed without any preceding digits. 2. Any number of 0s are pressed before the # key. 3. Entering the number 65535 or any number greater than 65535. If an access panel is programmed to accept 65535 as a valid entry code any error condition at the keypad will allow entry. For security reasons Pyramid Associates recommends programming the code 65535 into the access control system, assigning this code to an access group that never allows access, and assigning this code the name "KEYPAD ERROR CODE" (or something similar). al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 18 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 5.0 Control Cards Control cards are specially coded proximity cards that toggle readers between specified modes of operation. To toggle between modes, simply present the control card to the reader. The reader beeps and the LED flashes indicating the control card was recognized and the mode has been changed, but no data is sent to the access panel. Please refer to the Pyramid Series Control Cards Reference Document (P/N 01846-003) for further information on how to use control cards. Control cards must be ordered from the supplier:
Pyramid Associates P/N 05287-001. 5.1 LED Mode Control Card1 Readers can work with access panels configured to drive either Wiegand single or dual LED control line devices. The reader uses the LED Mode control card to change between single and dual line LED control modes. The default setting for the readers is for single LED control line operation. 5.2 Beeper Suppress Control Card When a cardholder presents a card to a Pyramid Series Reader, the reader beeps and flashes to acknowledge the card. The reader uses a Beeper Suppress control card to toggle the reader's beeper ON and OFF. The default setting for the reader is for the beeper to beep to acknowledge card presentation. 5.3 LED Suppress Control Card When a cardholder presents a card to the Pyramid Series Reader, the reader beeps and flashes to acknowledge the card. The reader uses an LED Suppress control card to toggle the reader's LED flash feature ON and OFF. The default setting for the reader is for the LED flash feature to be ON (the LED will flash to acknowledge card presentation). 5.4 Data Line Test Control Card Each Pyramid Series Reader has an internal data line test to verify the reader is able to communicate with the access panel. In this test the reader toggles the data lines (either Data 0 and Data 1 for Wiegand configurations or Data and Clock for magnetic stripe configurations) between high and low states: +5 VDC to 0 VDC. This toggling occurs at a slow rate so that it can be viewed on a DVM. The reader uses a "control" card to start or stop the data line test. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 1. The P-400 Reader does not have an LED to maximize its vandal resistance. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 19 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 5.5 Keypad Data Mode Control Card On the P-600 Rocky Proximity Reader and Keypad, the Wiegand data transmission setting for the keypad is capable of transmitting data in 8-bit burst or Wiegand 26-bit1. The keypad uses a Keypad Data Mode control card to change between the 8-bit burst and 26-
bit Wiegand data modes. The factory default setting for the keypad portion of the P-600 Rocky Proximity Reader and Keypad is 8-bit burst mode. 5.6 Magnetic Stripe Format Lock Control Card Pyramid readers can transmit data in the format of the presented credential (either magnetic stripe or Wiegand)2 or can be locked so that regardless of the format of the presented credential, the data transmitted to the access panel is always in magnetic stripe format (ABA Track-II, per Dorados defacto industry standard using the clock and data line data transfer method). The factory default setting for the Pyramid Readers is for a reader to transmit data in the format of the presented credential. 5.7 Wiegand Format Lock Control Card Pyramid readers can transmit data in the format of the presented credential (either magnetic stripe or Wiegand)1 or can be "locked" so that regardless of the format of the presented credential, the data transmitted to the access panel is always in Wiegand format. The factory default setting for Pyramid Readers is for a reader to transmit data in the format of the presented credential. 5.8 Non-Stop Output Control Card The reader can be configured so that the reader outputs the data of the presented credential as long as the credential is within the readers read range. The Non-Stop Output control card changes the reader between sending the output data from a presented credential once or continuously while the credential is within read range. The factory default setting for Pyramid Readers is for a reader to transmit data to the access panel once for each individual credential presentation. al u n a ct M u d Pro s erie mid S yra P 1. The keypad portion of the P-600 outputs data only in a Wiegand format, either the default 8-bit burst format or the optional 26-bit Wiegand format. When the reader portion of the P-600 is fixed in a magnetic stripe output mode, keypad operation is suppressed. 2. If the reader is configured to be HID compatible and is reading an HID Clock and Data formatted card, the data transmitted will be in Wiegand format. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 20 of 22 Pyramid Series Proximity Readers 6.0 Troubleshooting the Reader Installation Table 3: Reader Installation Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The reader does not recognize a card/tag (no beep, no LED flash). 1. One or more of the readers wiring connections are incorrect. 2. The reader is not receiving proper power from the access panel. 3. The reader is mounted too close to a device that radiates electromagnetic interference. 4. You are using an incorrect type of card. 5. You are using an incorrect type of card. The reader has a short read range. 1. The reader/access panel is not properly grounded. Power down the reader/access panel and verify the wiring connections are correct for the reader/access panel combination per the instructions in the Wiring Connections section beginning on page 12. Verify the voltage supplied to the reader is between 5 and 14 VDC.a Devices such as computer monitors radiate electromagnetic interference that affects read range. When possible, relocate either the reader or the device to provide a greater distance between the two. Make sure you are using an access card that is compatible with the reader. Make sure you are using an access card that is compatible with the reader. Ensure there is a quality earth ground connection made to the access panel. Refer to the access panels documentation for information regarding the earth ground connection. Pro d u ct M a n u al P yra mid S erie s 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650-988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 21 of 22 al u n a ct M u d Pro Pyramid Series Proximity Readers Table 3: Reader Installation Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action 2. The shield wire for the readers cable has opened somewhere between the reader and the access panel. 3. The reader is mounted too close to a device that radiates electromagnetic interference. 4. The power supply is generating electromagnetic interference. Verify the shield line from the access panel to the reader is one continuous, connected line. Refer to the access panels documentation and verify the shield line is correctly connected to the access panel. Devices such as computer monitors radiate electromagnetic interference that affects read range. When possible, relocate either the reader or the device to provide a greater distance between the two. The power supply on the access panel must be a regulated linear supply do not use switching supplies as they are often sources electromagnetic interference. a. A supply voltage of 12 VDC at the reader is recommended for best operation. s 6.1 For the P-600 Only erie mid S yra P Table 4: P-600 Installation Only Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Nothing happens when a key is pressed. Nothing happens after a PIN is pressed. 1. The reader is not receiving proper power from the access panel. 1. The # key (send) was not pressed after the code was entered. Verify the voltage supplied to the reader is between 5 and 14 VDC.a Reenter the code and then press the # key. a. A supply voltage of 12 VDC at the reader is recommended for best operation. 2177 Leghorn Street Mountain View, CA 94043-1605 USA Tel: +1-650-964-2615 Fax: +1-650988-6687 Web: http://www.pyramidseries.com E-mail: sales@pyramidseries.com 01566-002 Rev. 1.2 Page 22 of 22
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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Director of Engineering
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