Ins-30037-US Hands free keycard for Net2
08/17/2011
Battery replacement
The keycard has been designed with features to maximise battery life. These include a two second timeout once
access has been granted and the prevention of repeated access requests whilst the keyfob remains in same reader
field. Heavy usage or leaving the keycard within range of a reader will reduce battery life.
Remove the screw on the back of the card. Open the case by inserting a flat head screw driver in the slot at the
bottom of the card and gently prying the case open. Remove the circuit board and replace the batteries. Replace
the circuit board, casing cover, screw and label.
The keycard can store up to 60 doors, thirty for each button.
The system comprises of a Hands Free Interface, a compatible reader (see specification table) and hands free
keycards or keyfobs. The system operates by using the field being transmitted by the P series reader to wake up
the token. This then communicates with the interface which contains a long range receiver.
The keycard increases this effective read range to typically 5 yds (maximum 50 yds). This is achieved by
activating the system manually instead of using the reader field (maximum 8 feet)
Keycards also include a standard EM4100 proximity ID chip and can therefore be presented to any compatible
proximity reader whether they are using the Hands Free interface or not.
What is Hands Free?
The hands free interface has a pair of switches labelled SW2. Select either switch 1 or 2 to set which button the
interface will respond to and then power cycle the interface to store this setting.
Interface Settings
To enable the buttons, the keycard must first be presented to the P series reader and then used in hands free
mode. The keycard stores the details of this interface and can then activate the door using a button.
It can still be used in normal hands free mode and also in local passive mode with other standard readers.
Paxton
SW2
1
Hands free interface
Switch settings