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5.2.6. B3D B Recognition Unit characteristics 

Parameter 

Value 

Interface

 

Ethernet, Wiegand, Relay 

Ethernet line distance, up to 

90 meters 

Working distance

 

0,8 

 1,6 m 

Linear field of view, HxW @ closest range 

 

646x490 mm 

Linear field of view, HxW @ furthest range 

1292x980 mm 

Angular field of view, HxW 

44

х34

0

 

Light source

 

Flash bulb (no laser) 

Video frame rate, up to 

15 fps 

Exposure time

 

0,2 ms 

Dimensions, HxDxW 

1657х230х230  mm

 

Weight 

17 kg 

Power consumption 

100-240 VAC @ 60 W 

Operating temperature 

15 

 30 

0

С

 

Operating humidity 

15% - 80% non-condensing 

 

Table 3. 

B3D  B  Recognition  Unit’s  characteristics

 

Summary of Contents for Broadway 3D B

Page 1: ...Broadway 3D Security System USER MANUAL v 1 1 0 Artec Group Inc 2012...

Page 2: ...Specifications 10 5 1 B3D BR Recognition Unit 10 5 2 B3D B Recognition Unit 14 5 3 B3D BM Recognition Unit 19 5 4 Recognition Unit mounting set 24 5 5 Computing Unit 25 5 6 B3D Controller 27 5 7 VGA...

Page 3: ...system can also complement existing access control systems that are based on other identification technologies in order to improve their reliability and functionality In those cases B3D system intera...

Page 4: ...n BR 3D Camera B3D Pole o Recognition Unit mounting set o Docking station Computing Unit VGA Extender o o Monitor o o Packaging ASP software package User Manual Table 1 B3D packages B3D Poles vary bet...

Page 5: ...5 3 Electrical Connection Diagram 3 1 B3D BR Figure 1 illustrates basic electrical connection diagram of B3D BR system FIG 1 B3D BR basic electrical connection diagram...

Page 6: ...6 3 2 B3D B FIG 2 B3D B optional electrical connection diagram...

Page 7: ...7 3 3 B3D BM FIG 3 B3D BM optional electrical connection diagram...

Page 8: ...Integration with ACS Figures 4 to 7 show typical scenarios of integration of B3D B BM BR with Access Control Systems FIG 4 Integration with an actuator FIG 5 Integration with an actuator and a card re...

Page 9: ...9 FIG 6 Integration with a door controller FIG 7 Integration with a door controller and a card reader...

Page 10: ...mbedded B3D controller The Recognition Unit also provides users with visual feedback information about the B3D system and recognition process conditions with the LED indication B3D BR Recognition Unit...

Page 11: ...11 5 1 3 B3D BR Recognition Unit general drawing FIG 9 B3D BR Recognition Unit general drawing FIG 10 B3D BR Recognition Unit general drawing bottom view...

Page 12: ...12 5 1 4 B3D BR Recognition Unit field of view FIG 11 B3D BR Recognition Unit s horizontal field of view FIG 12 B3D BR Recognition Unit vertical field of view...

Page 13: ...bed in Chapter 5 6 5 1 6 B3D BR Recognition Unit s characteristics Parameter Value Interface Ethernet Wiegand Relay Ethernet line distance up to 90 meters Working distance 0 8 1 6 m Linear field of vi...

Page 14: ...biometric of users sends that data over Ethernet to the Computing Unit and provides interaction with third parties Access Control Systems components via embedded B3D controller The Recognition Unit al...

Page 15: ...15 The following description applies B3D B Recognition Unit as an assembly 5 2 3 B3D B Recognition Unit general drawing FIG 15 B3D B Recognition Unit general drawing...

Page 16: ...16 5 2 4 B3D B Recognition Unit field of view FIG 16 B3D BR Recognition Unit s horizontal field of view FIG 17 B3D B Recognition Unit vertical field of view...

Page 17: ...r is dedicated to one electrical line null phase and ground FIG 18 B3D B Recognition Unit connections B3D B Recognition Unit connectors Power terminal 12V Phoenix Contact FFKDS H1 Power terminal 100 2...

Page 18: ...sest range 646x490 mm Linear field of view HxW furthest range 1292x980 mm Angular field of view HxW 44 340 Light source Flash bulb no laser Video frame rate up to 15 fps Exposure time 0 2 ms Dimension...

Page 19: ...nrollment station The Recognition Unit captures 3D facial biometric of users sends that data over Ethernet to the Computing Unit and provides interaction with third parties Access Control Systems comp...

Page 20: ...it package includes 3D Camera B3D BM Pole Monitor Ethernet patch cord Power supply VGA Extender The following description applies B3D BM Recognition Unit as an assembly 5 3 3 B3D BM Recognition Unit p...

Page 21: ...21 5 3 4 B3D BM Recognition Unit field of view FIG 21 B3D BM Recognition Unit s horizontal field of view FIG 22 B3D BM Recognition Unit vertical field of view...

Page 22: ...DS H1 Power terminal 100 220V WAGO 264 Ethernet socket RJ 45 jack VGA Extender socket RJ 45 jack Connector 1 2 Weidmuller 1045390000 Counterpart connectors Power cable 12V AWG 22 16 Power cable 100 22...

Page 23: ...osest range 646x490 mm Linear field of view HxW furthest range 1292x980 mm Angular field of view HxW 44 340 Light source Flash bulb no laser Video frame rate up to 15 fps Exposure time 0 2 ms Dimensio...

Page 24: ...Quantity 4 5 Washer M8 DIN 9021 Quantity 4 Table 5 Recognition Unit mounting set Notes i Various combinations of the mounting accessories listed in the Table 5 may be used depending on particular inst...

Page 25: ...Computing Unit is set up and administrated via Ethernet interface Computing Unit comes with pre installed Broadway Embedded Operation System BEOS Broadway Security Software BSS and Broadway Web Inter...

Page 26: ...nd administrate the Computing Unit through 5 Speakers Connectors may be used to connect third party speakers to provide users with optional audio feedback 6 Power socket Connector is used to connect C...

Page 27: ...netic lock turnstile gate barrier and etc via dry out contact FIG 26 B3D Controller s connectors layout LEFT CONNECTOR RIGHT CONNECTOR Pinout Description Pinout Description N1 Relay 1 output common D0...

Page 28: ...D1 of the Door controller Note pins marked by are reserved for using in next version of B3D controller Table 8 B3D controller connectors description 5 6 2 B3D Controller characteristics Parameter Valu...

Page 29: ...Overview FIG 27 VGA Extenders 5 7 2 VGA Extender package VGA extender package includes VGA extender Power supply VGA cable DVI VGA converter 5 7 3 VGA Extender electrical connections FIG 28 VGA Exten...

Page 30: ...ply to this input 6 Sender RJ 45 Input Connect a CAT 5e cable terminated according to the TIA EIA 568 B speci cation between the sending and receiving units Table 10 VGA Extender s electrical connecti...

Page 31: ...ts mounting method depends on particular integration and or installation conditions Mounting set for specific conditions may be designed and delivered by the manufacturer upon order In case of tempora...

Page 32: ...to the Recognition Unit s power supply Connect Computing Unit s power cord to Computing Unit Connect Computing Unit to LAN with a UTP cat 5 cable 6 1 3 Connection with Access Control Systems B3D BR e...

Page 33: ...er diameter is not more than 1 8 mm in the round hole on the back of Recognition Unit and slightly press it until the click sound is heard that means that the lock is unclosed FIG 32 Carefully lift th...

Page 34: ...rt equipment according to the predefined user installation scheme Run prepared cables inside the Pole as shown on FIG 35 Mount the Pole at the floor level with Recognition Unit mounting set taking int...

Page 35: ...35 FIG 33 Removing two plastic covers from the back of the Pole FIG 34 Taking the metal cover off FIG 35 Running prepared cables inside the Pole...

Page 36: ...36 FIG 36 Mounting the Pole at the floor level FIG 37 Connecting signal cable to the Ethernet socket of the Pole FIG 38 Connecting Recognition Unit power supply to the 12V power terminals...

Page 37: ...ecognition Unit power cord to the power terminals FIG 40 Connecting Recognition Unit power cord to the Recognition Unit s power supply FIG 41 Connecting three power cables phase null and grounding to...

Page 38: ...e power line using power cord Connect B3D B Recognition Unit to the power line 6 2 3 Connection with Access Control Systems B3D B electrical connections with third part equipment Access control System...

Page 39: ...uld not be powered on during disassembly Disassembly steps Insert small screwdriver diameter is not more than 1 8 mm in the round hole on the back of Recognition Unit and slightly press it until the c...

Page 40: ...5 4 guidelines FIG 48 The Pole should be oriented according to the predefined user behavioral scenario Put the metal round cover back on the Pole and fix it Connect signal cable UTP cat 5 cable or Et...

Page 41: ...41 FIG 45 Removing two plastic covers from the back of the Pole FIG 46 Taking the metal cover off FIG 47 Running prepared cables inside the Pole...

Page 42: ...42 FIG 48 Mounting the Pole at the floor level FIG 49 Connecting signal cable to the Ethernet socket of the Pole FIG 50 Fixing VGA Extender R using nylon cable ties and special ledges inside the Pole...

Page 43: ...onnecting UTP cat 5 cable from Computing Unit s Side to VGA Extender R FIG 52 Connecting Recognition Unit power supply to the 12V power terminals FIG 53 Connect Recognition Unit power cord to the powe...

Page 44: ...onnecting Recognition Unit power cord to the Recognition Unit s power supply FIG 55 Connecting three power cables phase null and grounding to the power terminals FIG 56 Inserting plastic covers at the...

Page 45: ...al Connections B3D BM electrical connections should be performed according to B3D BM electrical connection diagram shown on Figure 3 B3D BM electrical connection should be performed in the following s...

Page 46: ...0 Slightly press on top of the 3D Camera until the click sound is heard it means that the inner lock has been safely closed Check out that 3D Camera is fixed and cannot be moved up from the Pole FIG 6...

Page 47: ...C 10 If the actuator device requires a larger current or voltage then an external relay must be used 6 4 2 Connecting an external reader An external reader connects to the B3D controller via Wiegand I...

Page 48: ...controller connects to the B3D controller via Wiegand Interface The cable used must contain several shielded twisted pairs 24 AWG Conductors for Data0 and Data1 lines must be not twisted The groundin...

Page 49: ...ected to the special normally open input of B3D controller FIG 65 Push of EPB causes switching on the relay of B3D controller for a definite period of time It provides an additional possibility to con...

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