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CONTENT 

1

 

Application...................................................................................................................3

 

2

 

Operation conditions ...................................................................................................3

 

3

 

Technical specifications ..............................................................................................4

 

4

 

Delivery set..................................................................................................................4

 

4.1

 

Standard delivery set ..........................................................................................4

 

4.2

 

Optional equipment supplied on request.............................................................4

 

5

 

Product description......................................................................................................5

 

5.1

 

Main features ......................................................................................................5

 

5.2

 

Design.................................................................................................................7

 

5.3

 

Power supply ......................................................................................................7

 

5.4

 

Control ................................................................................................................9

 

6

 

Marking and packaging .............................................................................................10

 

7

 

Safety requirements ..................................................................................................10

 

7.1

 

Installation safety requirements ........................................................................10

 

7.2

 

Operation safety requirements..........................................................................10

 

8

 

Installation instructions ..............................................................................................11

 

8.1

 

Installation details .............................................................................................11

 

8.2

 

Installation tools ................................................................................................11

 

8.3

 

Cables parameters............................................................................................11

 

8.4

 

Installation.........................................................................................................12

 

9

 

Software configuration...............................................................................................15

 

10

 

Power-up ...................................................................................................................17

 

11

 

Operation instructions ...............................................................................................17

 

11.1

 

Presenting a quest card ....................................................................................17

 

11.2

 

Presenting a permanent card............................................................................18

 

11.3

 

Blocking and resume of card capturing.............................................................18

 

11.4

 

Removal and installation of the card container .................................................18

 

12

 

Transportation and storage .......................................................................................19

 

13

 

Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................19

 

14

 

Maintenance..............................................................................................................19

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IC02.1

Page 1: ...Card Capture Reader IC02 1 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Card Capture Reader IC 02 1 Assembly and Operation Manual ...

Page 3: ...Installation safety requirements 10 7 2 Operation safety requirements 10 8 Installation instructions 11 8 1 Installation details 11 8 2 Installation tools 11 8 3 Cables parameters 11 8 4 Installation 12 9 Software configuration 15 10 Power up 17 11 Operation instructions 17 11 1 Presenting a quest card 17 11 2 Presenting a permanent card 18 11 3 Blocking and resume of card capturing 18 11 4 Remova...

Page 4: ...inafter the card capture reader is designed to operate within PERCo Web system as a device for reading capturing and keeping proximity cards issued to visitors and meant for return at exit hereinafter guest cards The card capture reader operates together with following controllers CT L 04 IP Stile built in controller To ensure quick and easy passage of people it is recommended to install one card ...

Page 5: ...ss III IEC 61140 Mean time before failure 1 000 000 card captures Mean lifetime 8 years Overall dimensions L W H 194 194 1017 mm Weight net max 15 kg Overall dimensions of the card capture reader are given in Figure 1 4 DELIVERY SET 4 1 Standard delivery set Main equipment Card capture reader 1 Container lock key 2 Technical documentation Certificate 1 Assembly and operation manual 1 Package Box 1...

Page 6: ...e than 12 W The card capture reader features optical sensors monitoring capturing of guest cards and allowing for correct register of the fact of capturing Front panel of the card capture reader is locked and ensures authorized access to the card container External elements of the card capture reader panels are made of polished stainless steel The card capture reader is equipped with a built in re...

Page 7: ...tion module 6 slot for guest cards capture 7 electric drive with a shutter 8 card container lock 9 card container Not included in the standard delivery set 10 card capture reader power cable 11 cable for ACS controller connection 12 cable for data lines connection of the reader installed in the card capture reader 6 ...

Page 8: ...e reader card capture reader control board that is located in its upper part from the panel s side electric drive with a shutter 7 that prevents card falling into the card container shutter position optical sensors card position optical sensors the fact of capturing and overfilling of the container 5 3 Power supply The card capture reader is powered from a DC power supply with 12 1 2 V voltage The...

Page 9: ...Assembly and Operation Manual Figure 4 Card capture reader control board 8 ...

Page 10: ...between the corresponding output and COM contact 42 V max switched current 200 mA If an access card inserted into the 6 slot requires to be captured the ACS controller gives a signal to the Capture card input At this signal the electromagnet opens the shutter that prevents an access into the card capture reader and the card falls into the card container 9 i e the card capturing occurs If the optic...

Page 11: ...f from the AC mains only serviceable tools should be used for installation while the installation of the card capture reader until it is fixed be extra cautious and protect it from falling down before the first switching of the card capture reader make sure it is installed correctly do not connect the card capture reader to a power supply unit with voltage and frequency different from those given ...

Page 12: ...tions at least 150 mm thick use reinforcing elements 300 300 150 mm for installation on less steady foundations make sure the mounting foundation is horizontal and flat the flatness deviation must not exceed 1 5 mm use SORMAT anchor bolts to fix the card capture reader 8 2 Installation tools We advise to use the following tools for the installation work hammer drill 1 2 1 5 kW 16 mm 30 mm hard all...

Page 13: ...controller and OD Figure 5 Floor anchor position and cable entries A for IC 02 1 housing installation Note Material configuration dimensions wiring type surface buried combined position at the entrance point and other characteristics of the electric raceways are chosen by the customer in accordance with the entrance point features and layouts other operational factors 4 Prepare the electric racewa...

Page 14: ... the mounting surface Fix the card capture reader with anchor bolts controlling its vertical position with a level gauge 9 Pull the cables in the corresponding electric raceways 10 Connect the cables to the card capture reader control board located in its upper part from the panel 3 side Make connection according to wiring diagram see Figure 7 11 Set the panel 3 into operating position and fix it ...

Page 15: ...Card capture reader power cable 1 2 Cable for ACS controller connection 1 3 Cable for connection of the reader installed in a card capture reader RS 485 1 4 Reader cable 1 equipment is not included in the standard delivery set 1 Contact 1 Card Captured at the XT2 connector block of the card capture reader is connected parallel to RC panel A1 to contact 2 DU A or 4 DU B of the XT2 connector block T...

Page 16: ...ller Auxiliary output 3 parameter Type set as Standard Parameter Normal state set as Not energized 2 For controller Reader corresponding to the card capture reader 2 1 Parameter Confirmation from the remote control in Control mode set as Yes In the opened list mark by flags Verify identifiers of VISITORS when passing when passing with VIOLATED TIMING when passing with LOCATION VIOLATION The Card c...

Page 17: ...on time After that mark by flag Auxiliary output 3 Activation of this output will be a signal for Card capture to the card capture reader 3 The card capture reader generates the Fault signal to the auxiliary input 1 and Activation of auxiliary input is registered at that The system response can be configured For controller Auxiliary input 1 parameter Type set as Standard Parameter Normal condition...

Page 18: ...and sound signal 11 1 Presenting a quest card The guest card is presented by inserting it into the slot of the card container At the guest card presentation considering that card is operative and its validity corresponds to the time of passage the ACS controller sends a signal to the card capture reader to capture the card and switches into the Verification mode The simultaneous blinking of green ...

Page 19: ... access wright the red indicator and sound signal is switched on for 2 sec After that the ACS controller blocks the operating device and switches back to the Control mode 11 3 Blocking and resume of card capturing On cards capturing the container gets full When it is full further cards capturing is blocked till the captured cards are extracted from the container In this case the card capture reade...

Page 20: ... temperatures between 40 C and 45 C and at relative air humidity of up to 98 at 25 C The storage room should be free from vapors of acids alkalis and gases that cause corrosion After transportation or storage at below zero temperatures or high air humidity the card capture reader should be kept unpacked for no less than 24 hours under normal climate conditions 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible faults to...

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