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Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1998, and 2000 Versus Technology, Inc., all rights reserved.

 

 

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WARNING!

 This product is not designed, intended, authorized or warranted for use in any life support or 

other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury, death, or severe 
property damage. This product or its systems are covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 
4,906,853; 5,017,794; 5,027,314; 5,119,104; 5,276,496; 5,355,222; 5,387,993; 5,548,637; 5,572,195, 
6,104,295. 
 

FCC STATEMENT: 

 Components complying with part 15 of the FCC Rules – 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. 
 
Modifying or tampering with the transceiver’s or receiver’s internal components can cause a malfunction, 
invalidate the warranty, and will void your FCC authorization to use these products. 
 
Revision date: 1/29/2001 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VER-1700

Page 1: ...e support or other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury death or severe property damage This product or its systems are covered by one or more of the followin...

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Page 3: ...itations 7 3 1 2 Cable Types 7 3 1 3 Infrared IR Reader Field of View 7 3 1 4 Special Situations with IR Reader Locations 7 3 1 5 RF Reader Location Planning 8 3 2 Safety and Code Considerations 8 3 2...

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Page 5: ...vantages for asset tracking and control since it allows assets to be tracked even when placed inside a briefcase or other nonmetallic containers RF signals can penetrate walls and floors 1 2 Terms and...

Page 6: ...twisted into pairs to make the wire characteristics uniform and to cancel out many types of interference to which the wires might be subjected UTP Acronym for Unshielded Twisted Pair This is the typic...

Page 7: ...RF signals into electrical signals 50 feet read range 2 2 Tags Tags are worn by personnel or attached to equipment Tags send IR infrared RF radio frequency or both IR and RF signals to the readers Thi...

Page 8: ...strap and to replace the battery on an anti static mat to protect from any shock that would damage the battery or the tag Infrared IR Locator Tag Ideal for locating people and portable equipment Avai...

Page 9: ...rsus Technology asset tags containing PAS technology to fire an RF signal The signal is received by a sensor inside the PAS unit and reported to the access control system This assures that assets that...

Page 10: ...the tag is no longer seen c Upon request The buffer function is necessary so that all tagged assets or people are not sending a constant stream of data to the access control system There is a differen...

Page 11: ...ight splash in an otherwise dark world to the reader Even if a tag is blocked from the view of a reader it can often be detected However the infrared light from a tag does not penetrate solid objects...

Page 12: ...erations Safety procedures and adherence to local building codes are the responsibility of the system installer Versus products have been designed to be safe and reliable under the use and conditions...

Page 13: ...be aware of local fire and health codes in their selection of interconnect wiring Plenum rated wire and cable must be used where it will pass through breathable air spaces Wire and cable rated for ple...

Page 14: ...ing WARNING Always disconnect power from the system before connecting or disconnecting components Failure to do so may damage the equipment Only a single pair of 22 AWG shielded wire is required for e...

Page 15: ...er Board Mount the controller board using normal mounting procedures using the mounting brackets supplied with the unit The maximum distance of the controller board from the control panel is as follow...

Page 16: ...Common Reset Controller Input Terminals 5 and 6 A 5 second closure across terminals 5 and 6 provides a reset of the processor All seen tag IDs will be first sent to Wiegand Port 2 The controller boar...

Page 17: ...xpiration of that 5 minute wait period the tag ID will be sent to Wiegand Port 2 if the tag is missing or not seen By connecting a second Versus IR reader to terminals 15 and 16 and placing this reade...

Page 18: ...received by the Versus room reader LED 3 will flash for 25 seconds anytime a Wiegand ID code is transmitted to Wiegand Port 1 LED 4 will flash for 25 seconds anytime a tag transmits its ID and is rec...

Page 19: ...d as seen the controller board will wait a specified period of time in which the tag is not seen and after this period of time will send the exit information to the access control system The DIP switc...

Page 20: ...seconds Moving switch 3 to the OFF position will change the tag not seen report to wait for minutes instead of seconds example 5 15 30 or 60 Minutes DIP Switch 4 is not used and must be left in the ON...

Page 21: ...a 45 degree angle Approximate range of signal with PAS unit mounted at a height of 9 feet There are several options for mounting the PAS unit Mounting the unit out of view such as above ceiling tile...

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