Paxton Hands free interface User Manual

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Ins-30027 Hands free interface

02/11/2011

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The hands free system increases the effective read range of a standard Paxton P or KP series reader. Standard

tokens use the readers radio field to power the token but hands free tokens have a battery and so only require a

much weaker signal to be activated.

The system comprises of a compatible reader (see read range table), a hands free interface and hands free tokens

(keycard or keyfob). The system operates by using the reader to wake up the battery powered token which then

communicates with the interface and its long range receiver aerial.

Existing P and KP readers can be used without modification. The hands free interface takes its power from the

control unit and therefore does not require a power supply.

Hands free tokens also include a standard 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?

Before you install

Read in, read out

When using in and out readers, users may be picked up by both readers as they move through the door which

will reduce the reliability of any roll call or anti-passback application. Ensure that sufficient spacing is provided

between these readers for optimum range and reliability.

Positioning readers

Hands free readers should be positioned so that their transmission fields do not overlap.

(see table on back page for typical hands free ranges)

For example, the minimum distance between a P200 and a P50 reader should

be 3.6 m (P200 hands free range = 2.5 m + P50 hands free range = 1.1 m)

Hands free keycard

For optimum keyfob battery life please choose your reader location carefully to

avoid placing it within hands free range of work stations, rest or smoking areas.

Positioning the interface

The interface should be positioned as close as practical to the reader. A distance from interface to reader of

10 to 15 meters can be achieved but wireless technology is susceptible to environmental factors and so if

problems are experienced it may be necessary to move the interface closer to the reader.

The hands free interface should not be housed in a metal enclosure as it contains the main receiver aerial.

Sticky feet allow the interface to be stuck to the ACU wiring label in a PSU plastic housing.

Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our website - http://www.paxton.co.uk/

Hands free keyfob

P series reader

Hands free interface

Net2 control unit

Switch2 control unit

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