Paxton 477-222 Manual Download Page 4

 120 mm

120 mm

40 mm

11V DC

14V DC

 

 

80 mA

2.405 GHz

2.480 GHz

 

600 µs

 

 

1

Belden 9540

100 m

15 m

P38

850 mm

P50

1100 mm

P75

1500 mm

P200

2500 mm
2000 mm

-20 °C

55 °C

Specifications 

Voltage 

Clock and data bit period 

Carrier frequency 

Operating temperatures - all items

Electrical 

Environment 

Dimensions 

Max 

Width 

Height 

Depth 

Current 

P200E metal mount 

Readers per interface 

Cable type for extensions 
Cable length between ACU and reader 
Distance between interface and reader 

Read range with hands free token 

System Specification 

Waterproof 

Additional power supply required 

NO - If used externally, it must be protected in a plastic weatherproof housing 

Button confirmation input 

Yes 

No 

Min 

Min 

Min 

Min 

Max 

Max 

Max 

1 - Hands Free - The read range is very poor - Where is the best position for the hands free interface?

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Mount the interface within 15 m of the reader. The wireless signal will not travel through metal or water and will be influenced

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by building features and other 2.4 GHz wireless sources, including WiFi networks and DECT phones.  The ideal location is to

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provide a 'line of sight'  to approaching card users. Avoid putting the interface where metal objects, (e.g. wire fences, vehicles,

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etc.) can block the signal.  If it is to be used outside, it should be contained with a plastic weatherproof box.  Do not use metal.

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When attaching to a post, the interface should not be fixed behind the metal backplate used to mount the reader. If used from

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a vehicle, a high position is desirable to provide a path through the vehicle glass from keycard/fob to the hands free interface.

2 - Keycards - Can I improve the read range on curved driveways?

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It is possible to parallel two or more hands free interface units onto the same ACU reader port, increasing the coverage area.

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The keycard will choose one to communicate with each time it is used.

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See also

: AN1091 - How to achieve the best read range with hands free equipment  <

 

http://paxton.info/867 

>

3 - How do I set up the Keycard Buttons?

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The keycard must first be read in hands free mode by the interface without pressing any buttons. Ensure that no other hands

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free devices are in the range of the reader.  If the card does not enrol, come out of the reader range for at least 2 seconds.

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The keycard has two buttons - each can store multiple interface addresses in its memory. 

4 - Hands Free - Keycard button problems

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Correct practice for using the keycards

:

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- Press button firmly once - Do not press the button again within 2 seconds - Avoid multiple button

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  presses in succession as this may overrun the output buffer of the interface locking it for 10 seconds.

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- Point the Keycard in the direction of the interface - Avoid pressing a button when not in line of sight with the interface.

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Ensure switch SW2 on the Hands Free Interface is set to the correct position for the button being used (1 or 2).

5 - Net2Air - What does this mean?

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Net2Air is a term used to describe the wireless communication protocol used by Paxton products in much the same way

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as Bluetooth. The Net2Air protocol is not open, only Paxton products can use this technology.

6 - If you power cycle the reader, the hands free token does not always read.

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Hands free tokens have features to extend battery life. These include a block on repeated reads at the same door whilst the

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keyfob remains in range.   If the token is read at power up,  it must be moved out of range before it will be read again.

Here is the list of topics about this product that receive the most technical support enquiries.

We list them here to help you speed up the installation and trouble shooting process.

Technical Help

The declaration of conformity is available on request. Contact details are provided at:   

http://paxton.info/596

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