January 2003 Data Sheet 15729 Ver 1.5 DRAFT D PAC Readers Low Profile, Vandal Resistant and Panel Mount
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2025 Low Profile Reader-Black Low Profile Reader-White Vandal Resistant Reader-Steel Vandal Resistant Reader-Brass Panel Mount Reader CAUTION These readers should only be used with systems that use PAC ID keys. For example, they should not be connected to an Easikey controller. Low Profile Vandal Resistant Panel Mount Items Enclosed Low profile reader 4 terminal screws MOV Mounting backplate Label 2 x 1" No.6 self-tapping screws Note Vandal resistant reader 4 terminal screws MOV 4 x 1" No. 8 VR screws A special screwdriver
(available separately) is required for the Vandal Resistant (VR) screws. Panel mount reader and head 4 terminal screws MOV Lexan window and backplate The readers come with a 6-wire suppression lead that should be installed as described in this datasheet. This cable must be installed to comply with CE regulations. Dimensions H x W x D in/mm 3.94/100 x 3.46/88 x 0.47in/12 H x W x D in/mm 3.94/100 x 3.94/100 x 0.47/(12 H x W x D in/mm 3.62/92 x 2.44/62 x 0.59/15 Reader 2.36/60 x 2.36/60 x 0.47/12 Head Maximum Reading Range 2in/50mm 0.4in/10mm 0.4in/10mm PAC Portico, 1 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Building 3, Suite 800, Monterey, California 93940 USA www.PACPortico.com This document is correct at the time of going to press. However, as part of our ongoing product enhancement program we reserve the right to make changes to the product and/or literature at any time without prior notice. 15729 Ver 1.5 DRAFT D PAC Readers Low Profile, Vandal Resistant and Panel Mount Installation CAUTIONS 1. The readers should not be mounted on metal. 2. The cable distance from controller to reader should not exceed the cable distance quoted in Section 0. If using a Request to Exit switch, ensure that the wiring is not accessible if the reader is removed. 3. 4. Ensure that the LED is always visible to the key holder. 5. If the reader is installed externally, the terminals on the rear of the reader must be sealed with a silicone compound to prevent corrosion. Low Profile Readers This reader comes in two parts, the reader itself (A) with 4 terminals and the backplate (B). The backplate has a rubber spacer at the rear. Mounting the Reader 1. The cable from the controller should be routed through the hole in the backplate. Leave enough cable exposed to allow easy wiring of the reader (at least 1 inch). Note: There is limited room between the reader and backplate. You should ensure there is a void large enough behind the backplate to accommodate the any excess on the suppression cable. 2. Mount the backplate to a flat surface using the No.6 screws provided - or a something suitable for the material to which the reader is being mounted. The two holes are 60mm apart. Use the top (round) hole first, and the lower (oval) hole to ensure the reader is straight. 3. Ensure that the reader cable is not connected to the controller. Wire the reader to the cable as described later in this data sheet and in the door controller Installation Manual 4. Push the reader, with the green LED to the top, onto the backplate, the fixing tabs on each side should snap into place. 5. Place label on front of reader. Page 2 2003 Blick USA, Inc PAC Readers Low Profile, Vandal Resistant and Panel Mount 15729 Ver 1.5 DRAFT D Removing the Reader The reader can be removed from the backplate by placing a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the apertures on each side of the backplate. Take care not to damage the reader or backplate. Vandal Resistant Readers This reader should be mounted using the vandal resistant screws provided. Note A special screwdriver (not supplied) is required to use these screws. Mounting the Reader 1. The cable from the controller should come to the rear of the reader. Leave enough cable exposed to allow easy wiring of the reader (at least 1 inch). Note: The terminals protrude in from the rear of the reader. You should ensure there is a void large enough (about 1 in square and in deep) behind the reader to accommodate the terminals and excess suppression cable. 2. Ensure that the reader cable is not connected to the door controller. Wire the reader to the cable as described later in this data sheet and in the door controller Installation Manual. 3. Apply a silicone sealant to the terminals to protect against moisture if the reader is mounted outside. 4. Mount the reader to as flat and even a surface as possible. This will reduce the possibility of it being levered from the wall. Either use the Vandal Resistant screws provided, or other suitable fixings. The LED should be to the top. 2003 Blick USA, Inc Page 3 15729 Ver 1.5 DRAFT D PAC Readers Low Profile, Vandal Resistant and Panel Mount Panel Mount Reader This reader is designed to be mounted in a steel panel (E) such as used in a door-entry system. There are two main units; the main module, a black rectangular unit, connected by a fixed length of cable to a reading head. The cable between the two parts is fixed, 24in/60mm long and should not be cut, extended or shortened. Panel Aperture The reading head is designed to fit a 1.57in/40mm square hole. Holes on the reading head, 1.89in/48mm between centres, accept M3 (metric) posts (F). The posts should be at least 0.59in/15mm long. The front cover (A) protrudes 0.10in/2.5mm through the hole. Locating the Main Module Mount the module in a convenient place behind the panel. The holes in each corner will accept No. 6 screws. Ensure that the module is close enough to the reader head to allow the panel to be removed without straining the cable. Wire the reader as seacribed in Section 0. Ensure there is sufficient space for any excess sppression cable. Mounting the Reading Head There are 4 components to the reading head:
1. Remove the protective film from the front lexan window (A). Mount on the studs so that the centre fits through the aperture, with the shallow slot to the bottom. 2. Remove the backing from the label, and fit to the circuit board (C), the clear hole should align with the green LED. 3. Place the circuit board (C) and label over the studs against the window with the cable facing away from the aperture. 4. Fit the rear lexan cover (D) and clamp using screws suitable for the studs (G). Page 4 2003 Blick USA, Inc PAC Readers Low Profile, Vandal Resistant and Panel Mount 15729 Ver 1.5 DRAFT D Reader Wiring Notes 1. The wiring and location of readers is described in the documentation supplied with the door controller. All the readers described in this datasheet have identical terminals. If connected to a PAC 2100 Series Door Controller, it is strongly recommended that a 100mA in-line fuse is installed in line with the reader supply. 2. Connecting the Suppression Cable One end of the 6-conductor suppression cable is connected to the reader and the other is connected to the cable connected to the reader channel on the controller. The suppression cable comes with four spade crimps at one end for easy connection to the terminals on the reader. Crimp wire joints are provided for connection to the reader cable from the controller. The following table details suppression cable connections to both the reader and to the reader cable from the controller. Note Care must be taken if a different colour convention for the controller reader cable is used than that given in the table. Suppression Cable Colour Reader Black Green Blue Brown White Red
-V SIG
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-V VCA
+V Controller Reader Cable PAC 2100 Series GND SIG DR1 DR2 LED
+18V PAC 2200 Series GND SIG1/SIG2 DC/DR1 RTE/DR2 LED
+18V PAC 202 0V SIGA/SIGB DC RTE LED
+V Colour Black White Blue Yellow Brown Red The following diagram is how we recommend that the cable is wired. 2003 Blick USA, Inc Page 5 15729 Ver 1.5 DRAFT D PAC Readers Low Profile, Vandal Resistant and Panel Mount MOV - Lock Suppression A Metal-Oxide-varistor (MOV) is provided with each reader. This device prevents back EMF
('spikes') being returned from the electric lock to the controller. This can cause severe damage over a period of time, and erratic operation of the system if not controlled. A B The MOV (A) should be installed across the power terminals of the lock (B). It can be fitted across the relay contacts on the door controller, but this will be less effective. Specification Operating Temperature:
Current:
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Cable Gauge and Distances:
-40C to +50C 100mA (maximum) 18V dc 4 or 6-conductor, stranded, unshielded Cable Type PAC 2100 Series PAC 2200 Series 24AWG/0.22mm 7/0.2 20AWG/0.5mm 16/0.2 18AWG/1.0mm, 32/0.2 750ft/250m 1500ft/500m 3000ft/1000m 750ft/250m 1500ft/500m 3000ft/1000m PAC 202 230ft/70m *
* These figures are for readers powered from the controller. The cable distances can be increased to 1650ft/500m by locally powering the readers. Mean Time Between Failures: >100,000 hours RFID Devices As similar RFID technology is now widely used in a number of other industries, for example automotive immobilisers, it is possible that interaction between your access control credential and other devices may cause one or the other to function incorrectly. Should you suspect that you have experienced such a problem the solution is to separate your access control credential from other RFID devices. FCC 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. Low Profile Vandal Resistant Panel Mount FCC ID HM3D8201 FCC ID OQL-P-VN FCC ID OQL-P-PNL Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Page 6 2003 Blick USA, Inc