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Single door RF/ID Proximity Access Control Unit

Installation and Programming

 

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1. INTRODUCTION

. INTRODUCTION

. INTRODUCTION

. INTRODUCTION

The TIAB (Tag-in-a-Bag

) is a versatile weather-resistant proximity

access control unit (fig. 1), designed to limit access to restricted
areas, while permitting authorized people to enter. This product is
the best in its class - using state-of-the-art proximity (non-contact)
RF/ID technology. It was designed to serve your customers’
needs, while making installation and use simple and easy.
The TIAB control unit includes a keypad with an internal proximity
reader and a display, that provide full access control operation.
The TIAB control unit can be programmed to offer one of two
security levels for opening the door:

 •  

Level 1 (default): Valid tag only.

 •  

Level 2: Valid tag and PIN (Personal Identification Number)
code.

The TIAB control unit transmits 125 kHz RF signal. A valid
proximity tag (fig. 3), presented to the control unit or to the
optional external reader (fig. 2), transmits a coded RF signal back
to the TIAB control unit, causing it to energize an output relay.
The optional external reader is designed for installations in which
an additional reader is required. It is connected to the TIAB
control unit via 4 wires.
The TIAB control unit is installed adjacent to the secured door’s
frame. It is connected to the door’s EMS (Electro-Magnetic Strike)
or magnetic lock and operates by either a 12V DC or AC power
supply. The TIAB control unit includes internal non-volatile
memory, unaffected by power failure. The internal memory stores
data of up to 250 tags and PIN codes (used for security level 2
only). Each PIN is composed of 4 digits.

Figure 1.  

TIAB Keypad

Figure 2.  

RDR-1B External Reader

 

The proximity tags (fig. 3) are
totally sealed and do not require
any maintenance.
The tags are powered from the RF
signal transmitted from the TIAB
control unit.

 

Figure 3.  

TAG-1 Key

In a case of loss or theft of a tag, the tag data can be easily
deleted from the TIAB control unit memory list.
The standard TIAB package includes 10 user tags. Additional
tags are available.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

. SPECIFICATIONS

. SPECIFICATIONS

. SPECIFICATIONS

Power input:

 12-16V DC or 9-12V AC

Max. Current Consumption: 

200 mA (excluding EMS current).

Operating temperature:

 -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F).

TIAB CONTROL UNIT

Display:

 

 

2 x 7 segments and 3 LEDs.

Buttons:

 12 (numeric keypad).

Memory capacity: 

250 tag codes.

Tag reading range: 

50 - 100 mm (2 -4 in.)

Internal tag reader frequency:

 125 kHz.

Tag codes possibilities:

 10

12

 possible combinations.

Inputs:

  •  

Request-to-exit (N.O.), dry contact

  •  

Door position (N.C.), dry contact

Outputs:

  •  

Lock relay N.O. / N.C. dry contact, 10A / 28V AC or DC

  •  

Door ajar / door held open (open collector output),
100 mA  max.

  •  

Panic (open collector output), 100 mA max.

  •  

Auxiliary (open collector output), 100 mA max.

  •  

Forced Entry (open collector output), 100 mA max.

  •  

Tamper (N.C. dry contact). Tamper switch is designed to
detects attempts to open the unit, or remove it from the wall.

NOTE: The total currents of all active open collector
outputs should not exceed 200 mA.

Size (H x W x D):

 122 x 82 x 31 mm (4-13/16 x 3-1/2 x 1-1/4 in.)

Weight:

 170 g (6 oz) without the rubber gasket

Color: 

Metallic brown

TAG-1 PROXIMITY TAG

Size (L x W x D):

 53 x 35  x 7 mm  (2-1/8 x 1 3/8 x 9/32 in.)

Weight:

 5.5 g (0.2 oz).

Color:

 Black

TAG-10:  

Package of ten TAG-1 proximity tags

RDR-1B EXTERNAL READER (optional)

Indicators:

 Tri-color LED (green, red, amber).

Tag reading range, tag reader frequency and tag codes
possibilities:

 identical to Control Unit specification.

Size: (L x W x D): 

116 x 70 x 16.8 mm (2 3/4 x 4 1/2 x  5/8 in.)

Weight:

 121.5 g (4.3 oz)

Cable (to TIAB control unit) maximum length: 

10 m (32 ft.)

TIAB-to-TIAB,

 

RDR-1B-to-TIAB

 

and

 

RDR-1B-to-RDR-1B

Minimum Distance

: 60 cm (2 ft.).

Color: 

Dark gray

Compliance with standards: 

Complies with Part 15 of the FCC

Rules and RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

Summary of Contents for TAG-IN-A-BAG

Page 1: ...ey In a case of loss or theft of a tag the tag data can be easily deleted from the TIAB control unit memory list The standard TIAB package includes 10 user tags Additional tags are available 2 2 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Power input 12 16V DC or 9 12V AC Max Current Consumption 200 mA excluding EMS current Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F TIAB C...

Page 2: ...are power supply terminals Connect the other lead to terminal No 11 N C of the TIAB B Connect the other power supply terminal to terminal 12 COM C Connect the TIAB power supply leads between terminals 8 and 9 When using DC power supply verify proper polarity When using AC power supply disregard polarity D Connect the optional remote Request To Exit push button N O or PIR motion detector contacts N...

Page 3: ... desired master PIN code 4 digits and then press The programming of the master tag code is completed and the unit returns to normal position 6 3 Entering Quitting the Programming Mode Note For programming the master tag and PIN code are always required regardless of security level setting Entering the Programming Mode Hold the master tag near the TIAB for at least 10 seconds After the yellow LED b...

Page 4: ...e in which the door lock is opened when a valid tag is presented to the reader in security level 2 followed by valid user PIN The TIAB control unit can use the internal reader or an optional external reader to read proximity tags Pressing and simultaneously activates the Panic output for 5 seconds In this case the buzzer does not beep The LEDs functions in normal operation are summarized in the ne...

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