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Fabricant de Contrôle d’Accès depuis 1985     Manufacturing Access Control since 1985

The installer’s choice

RECEIVER CDVI PASS RXCP 

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Introduction

F1001000121

Fig. 1

The receiver RXCP makes part of the system CDVI Pass : a radio system for the access control 
of persons and vehicles based on radio active tags. The system is mainly composed by 3 devices 

: one or more active tag, one trigger antenna and one receiver. It finds application in domestic, 

pubblic, residential and industrial environment, both for personal and vehicular use. The users 
or the vehicles carrying the active card and standing in the detection zone of the trigger aerial, 

are identified waking-up the tag, which is normally in stand-by and decoding the tag information. 
The serial number of the tag, that identifies uniquely the user, is then transmitted via radio to the 
receiver, which, at its turn, sends the information to any access control system, through a bus 
RS-485 or wiegand line.

Fig. 4

Type

P/N

Description

KCPASS

F0103000118

KIT CDVI PASS ( A RE 2 ACTIVE TAGS)

AN01CP

F0103000119 TRIGGER ANTENNA CDVI PASS WITH FIXING BRACKET

AN02CP

F0103000123 TRIGGER ANTENNA LOW RANGE CDVI PASS

ATCP

F0103000120 ACTIVE TAG CDVI PASS

RXCP

F0103000121 RECEIVER CDVI PASS

MBCP

F0103000122 BACKUP MEMORY CDVI PASS

SEA433

F0103000029

TUNED ANTENNA 433 MHz

CDVI Pass is based on an active tag equipped with a radio double technology, passive (at 125 KHz ) and active (at 433,92 MHz).  The active 
tag stays always in stand-by: when it arrives inside the aerial detection zone, it wakes-up and starts transmitting at 433,93 MHz.  In this way its 

battery consumption is highly limited. 

If, whilst remaining in the detection zone, it  does not move, the internal motion sensor sets it in stand-by. 

The wake-up signal at 125 KHz carries even a byte with the serial number of the antenna ( 1 - 99 ).Once awake, and as long as it stands in the 
field at 125 Khz, the tag transmits an encrypted signal with its serial number and the serial number of the antenna. The receiver decrypts the 
signal and extracts this information. If the output set is wiegand or RS-485, the information is sent on the wiegand bus or RS-485 line otherwise if 

the output is “relay” the receiver activates the relay ( 1 or 2 ) if the S/N of the tag has been authorized. In this case the receiver can drive directly 
a automatic closure system ( gate, road barrier, door, etc..).

NOTE : The communication between the active tag and the receiver can be set as UNIDIRECTIONAL or BIDIRECTIONAL. 

- In 

UNIDIRECTIONAL

 mode as long as the tag stands within the detection zone at 125 KHz it is woken periodically by the trigger aerial and 

transmits its RF signal at 433 MHz.
- In 

BIDIRECTIONAL

 mode after one transmission at 433 MHz, the active tag receives an acknoledgement signal from the receiver and doesn’t 

transmit anymore, even if standing within the field, saving the battery .
If it is moved outside the active zone and remains there more then 6 sec. as soon as it comes back in the field, it transmits its RF signal at 433 
Mhz again. If it is moved onto another field where is operating a trigger antenna with a different ID, it will restart immediately the signal at 433 

MHz.

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OPERATING DETAILS

2

CDVI PASS RANGE

125 KHz

433 MHz

8-10 m

100 - 150 m

in free space

125 KHz

433 MHz

0,5 - 6 m

100 - 150 m

in free space

Ranges using the antenna AN01CP

Ranges using the antenna AN02CP ( Low range )

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Summary of Contents for PASS KCPASS

Page 1: ...tery consumption is highly limited If whilst remaining in the detection zone it does not move the internal motion sensor sets it in stand by The wake up signal at 125 KHz carries even a byte with the...

Page 2: ...sions 120 x 80 x 40 mm Weight 65 gr Wiegand protocols supported 26 30 44 bit Memory capacity 500 s n Relays 2 x 24 VA 60V Relay operating mode pulse step delayed Delay from 1 sec to 23h 59 min Retrans...

Page 3: ...Menu Exit CDVI Pass P3 x 4 sec 7 2 Main menu Select the operating output mode WIEGAND or RELAY Set the communication type UNIDIRECTIONAL or BIDIRECTIONAL and its parameters Configures the architecture...

Page 4: ...a confirm signal that stop the further transmissions of the tag even if standing inside the detection zone and woken by the trigger aerial 7 4 1 ACK 7 4 1 NO ACK As soon as the user carrying the acti...

Page 5: ...ay 2 Config Relay 1 Menu Config Relay 1 ID Relay 1 Mode Wiegand Id 00 99 Relay 1 Pulse Step Timed Disable Relay 1 Id 00 99 7 5 3 ID aerial authorization The signal transmitted by the active tag includ...

Page 6: ...of active tags with sequential S N to memorize Alternatively using the buttons P1 P2 P3 P4 you can set the hexadecimal serial number to be stored Refer to the laser marking of the active tag that cont...

Page 7: ...he menu allows to delete the S N of the tags memorized both individually and from a list It is even possible to delete all the tags memorized and make a factory default reset Restore the factory defau...

Page 8: ...he guarantee does not cover the plastic container integrity After sale service is supplied at the factory Hereby CDVI Wireless Spa declares that the radio equipment type RXCP is in compliance with dir...

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