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Click2Enter-I

Operator’s & Installer’s Guide

Version 1.0

Summary of Contents for Click2Enter-I

Page 1: ...Click2Enter I Operator s Installer s Guide Version 1 0 ...

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Page 3: ...For the 21st Century Protected By United States Patent Numbers 5 903 216 5 955 947 Foreign Patents PCTs in Application Click2Enter Inc PO Box 1532 Sonoma CA 95476 www click2enter net Phone 707 939 3800 Toll Free 877 939 3800 Fax 707 996 3739 Email info click2enter net TM ...

Page 4: ...ption 5 Working with Radios 7 3 Installation 9 Tips Suggestions 9 4 Programming 13 Overview 13 Programming the Click2Enter I 14 Logging On to the Unit 18 5 Configuration 25 Access Control 27 Test Mode 27 6 Specifications 29 7 Click2Enter Inc Limited Warranty 31 8 FCC Information 32 ...

Page 5: ...r receiver technology with control technology to act as a radio controlled key to open access control devices gates or security control mechanisms allowing public safety agencies or any authorized users immediate access for dealing with emergencies as they occur All that is required to activate the Click2Enter I is that the operator must be in proximity to the unit and use two short pulses of thei...

Page 6: ...nclosed in a NEMA EEMAC Type 4 fiberglass box with security screws supplied Ability to handle high power mobile transmitters and lower power hand held portable transmitters Compatible with most analog or digital radio transmitters digital set to clear mode using private line sub audible transmissions Proprietary programming software built into each unit Computer software programmable using standar...

Page 7: ... not restricted making it legal to possess emergency response scanning devices How it Works The Click2Enter I uses technology that is inherent in most all radio broadcast equipment and adapts this technology to work as a control mechanism We increase the security of the Click2Enter I by requiring a verification of the FCC assigned carrier frequency and the agency assigned sub audible communication...

Page 8: ...Activation light illuminates again hold the radio key again until the light shuts off Gate Opens and or security system deactivates Figure 1 Activation Pulse Diagram Note The Activation light will blink while the gate is being opened If the gate does not begin to open once the Activation light begins to blink it is recommended that the Click2Enter I be allowed to reset then retry the activation se...

Page 9: ... or DPL digital The Click2Enter I works with a carrier and either type of Private Line Coding The Click2Enter I will work with a carrier alone but this method is not as secure as using Private Line Coding and a carrier together Does the public safety agency use a Trunk or Digital radio system If so some accommodations must be made to the use Click2Enter I To program the unit for a Trunk system a t...

Page 10: ...Enter I is designed to operate most efficiently and accurately with the transmitting radio in the upright position vertical radio antenna The range and effectiveness of the radio will be greatly altered in any other configuration ...

Page 11: ...et sun bonnet retrofit device from Click2Enter Inc You may also add your own wood plastic or fiberglass device to adequately shade the Click2Enter I and expand its upper limit temperature range The use of metal is prohibited since it may effect the operating range and make the provided gain range setting data ineffective Minimum Range 14 F The low end operations of the Click2Enter I is 14 degrees ...

Page 12: ...requency range and 4W power output of the operating transmitters on the individual channel of assignment These settings were made in optimal conditions The values in your application may vary The base range settings are not absolute The settings in Table 1 were obtained using a 4W portable unit at a distance of 10 feet Should the Click2Enter I not activate at a reasonable distance or be too sensit...

Page 13: ...o different power outputs of units working off of the same frequency We recommend assigning a separate frequency to be used with the portable radios if The portable radios may be turned off or are beyond the distance based on the operational range of the mobile It is desirable to use the portables in conjuction with the mobiles Assigning the portable units their own frequency will allow greater co...

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Page 15: ...with Private Line Code assignments Although very few VHF narrow band radios are in use for public safety applications it is possible to program the Click2Enter I for this kind of radio A VHF narrow band frequency will contain four digits to the right of the decimal point For example the frequency 137 1234 is in the narrow band range A frequency containing 3 digits to the right of the decimal point...

Page 16: ... e 380 1234 are in use for public safety applications but at this time there are very few if any at all five digit UHF frequencies i e 380 12345 being used for public safety applications Programming the Click2Enter I Any terminal emulator such as Windows HyperTerminal can be used to program the unit If HyperTerminal is not installed on your Windows based computer it can be installed from the Micro...

Page 17: ...y be encouraged to test the system within 48 hours of installation Failure to comply could result in a defective system Connect and log in to the Click2Enter I using a standard female female serial cable and a terminal emulator pro gram See Logging On to the Unit on page 18 Type E at the C2E prompt and enter the frequency data See page 21 for information on entering this data Removing Existing Fre...

Page 18: ...n doing so the lower powered 4W portable unit will be ranged in too closely to operate the Click2Enter I The gain can be set from 0 to 255 The actual gain swing typically programmed will be between 30 and 150 Warning To protect the lives of people and pets as well as to prevent property damage do not set the gain to a level that allows for the operation of the gate to be beyond the line of sight F...

Page 19: ... 50 feet 50 5000 MHz 5 W 123 00 PL 048 050 053 055 058 151 1750 MHz 192 8 PL 050 055 063 075 090 450 0000 MHz 82 5 PL 047 050 055 065 068 853 0000 MHz D023 DPL 048 050 053 055 058 Click2Enter Range Chart 0 20 40 60 80 100 10 20 30 40 50 FEET G AIN SE TT ING 50 5000 MHz VHF Low 151 175 MHz VHF High 450 000 MHz UHF Low 853 000 MHz UHF High 450 000 MHz 853 000 MHz 151 175 MHz 50 5000 MHz ...

Page 20: ...enter the factory maintenance mode level 3 and prompt the user to enter the serial number time and date After the initial installation the Click2Enter I will default to level 1 or level 2 mode Note It is important to connect a PC to each unit when it is initially powered on to allow the serial number to be entered correctly During Normal Operation To access the Click2Enter I maintenance interface ...

Page 21: ...r approximately five minutes a time out feature causes the unit to default to asking for the re entry of the assigned password If you enter the password correctly the maintenance com mand prompt shown below appears Press for help C2E Figure 4 The Maintenance Screen command prompt Note If no maintenance commands are sent to the Click2Enter I within five minutes the maintenance mode will terminate a...

Page 22: ... Status Report T Toggle Test Mode X Exit Programming Mode Y Copy Test Channels Z Erase all Channels and History Figure 5 Viewing the List of Maintenance Commands C This command removes all entries from the activation history log D This command sets the time and date of the on board clock chip The data must be entered exactly in the form mm dd yyyy hh mm For example 04 18 2000 18 43 ...

Page 23: ...oving Existing Frequencies on page 15 Note At least three digits after the decimal point must be entered in the frequency Enter the DPL or PL codings that are supplied by the public safety agency The DPL and PL codings can also be auto loaded by selecting PL DPL Code 0 If auto load is selected be sure to have the public safety agency test the unit for proper operation The Gate Open Time sets the l...

Page 24: ...el to check the wiring of the Option relay P This command allows the user to change the passwords At level 1 only the level 1 password can be changed At level 2 the level 1 and level 2 passwords can be changed See Figure 7 below C2E P Password level 1 New Password 123456 Enter again 123456 C2E 2 Password level 2 New Password 234567 Enter again 234567 Invalid password or passwords don t match Insta...

Page 25: ...nd lists the current state of the Click2Enter I T This command toggles the test mode on or off X This command terminates the maintenance mode access to the Click2Enter I The maintenance mode terminates automatically if no commands are entered within approximately five minutes Y This command is for Click2Enter Inc use only Z This command erases all channels and history entries ...

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Page 27: ...lick2Enter I is open the battery B serial port C barrier strip through and test button D can be accessed Caution DO NOT adjust the volume and squelch knobs A shown in Figure 8 Both of these knobs are set at the factory and adjusting them will effect the squelch and WILL adversely effect the performance of the Click2Enter I Figure 8 The Click2Enter I System Board ...

Page 28: ...he unit s ability to receive radio signals Once the button is pressed the power LED will blink to indicate test mode and for approximately five minutes the unit will activate with any of the unit s standard radio signals that are in close proximity Once test mode is disabled the Click2Enter I will revert back to using the programmed operations channels A suitable test radio using carrier and sub a...

Page 29: ...ld be set to a unique value If the other two passwords are lost Click2Enter Inc can access the unit through a factory over ride password If this is necessary please contact Click2Enter at 877 939 3800 Passwords can be from 1 to 15 characters in length Level 1 must begin with the number 1 and level 2 must begin with the number 2 as shown above Test Mode The Click2Enter I has a special test mode fea...

Page 30: ...Defined 02 To Be Defined 03 To Be Defined 04 To Be Defined 05 To Be Defined 06 To Be Defined 07 To Be Defined 08 To Be Defined 09 To Be Defined 10 User Defined 11 User Defined 12 User Defined 13 User Defined 14 User Defined 15 User Defined 16 User Defined 17 User Defined 18 User Defined 19 User Defined ...

Page 31: ...3 KHz at 1 KHz 29 54 MHz 137 174 MHz 380 512 MHz 806 960 MHz 1 µV 1 µV 1 µV 2 µV Spurious Rejection FM at 154 MHz 40 dB Selectivity 10 KHz 18 KHz 6 dB 50 dB IF Interference Ration 257 5 MHz at 154 MHz 21 4 MHZ at 154 MHZ 50 dB 100 dB Scanning Rate 25 channels sec IF Frequencies 257 5 MHz 21 4 MHz and 455 MHz ...

Page 32: ...M 894 960 MHz 12 5 KHz FM Without Cellular Band Squelch Sensitivity Threshold Tight FM less than 1 0 µV S N N 25 dB Antenna Impedance 50 Ω Max Current at Relay Gate Option 1 A 1 A Power Requirement 12 to 30 Vdc 12 to 24 Vac Current Drain Gate Option and LED activation 150 mA Operating Temperature 10 to 60 C Dimensions 8 x 6 x 4 HWD Weight 2 9 lbs ...

Page 33: ...t must be returned to Click2Enter by calling toll free 877 939 3800 or by writing Click2Enter Inc P O Box 1532 Sonoma California 95476 or via the world wide web at www click2enter net Freight will be paid by the party seeking warranty service Click2Enter will pay freight on our return of repaired or replaced items in warranty Click2Enter will not be responsible for any costs incurred involving on ...

Page 34: ...nsmission unless a party in the communication has consented unless such and activity is otherwise legal In some areas states it is unlawful to operate a scanner Please check the laws in your areas as they may change from time to time Click2Enter Inc assumes no liability for the operation of this scanner Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital d...

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