OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 SASA-OWL OWL Installation and User Guide (Onity Panic Wall Reader Retrofit Kit) Document History Version 1.0 1.1 1.2 sa-owl user guide v1.2.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 1. Purpose 1.1. This document provides instructions on how to install and use the SecureALL SA-OWL upgraded Onity Panic Wall Reader product. 1.2. This document provides information about: 1.2.1. Product Installation 1.2.2. Product Operation – Magnetic Card Access 1.2.3. Product Operation – Keypad Access 1.2.4. Directions on how to interpret LED Blink sequence on lock Note: This is a living document that will change over the product lifecycle. 2.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 Figure 2: CT30WRC that is upgraded by SA-OWL kit and connected to CT30 Wall Reader. Representative digital Input/output. Kit Components Each retrofit kit contains the following component: 1. SA-OWL PCB Assembly 2. Antenna with cable 3. Mounting screws 1 2 3 Required Tools 1. Small Philips screwdriver 2. Large flat screwdriver or drill with 3/8” (10mm) drill bit to open knock-out or drill hole into door power supply enclosure. 3.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 Installation If you are installing the product from scratch, then follow the installation instructions that are included with the C3XDUS Stand Alone Door Unit. In the process you will: 1. Install the Wall Reader unit and the wires leading to the power supply box. 2. Install the Stand Alone Door Unit (DUS) inside the power supply box and make the appropriate connections to the Reader, door controller, other inputs and outputs, and the 12V power source. 3.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 3. Insert the SA-OWL PCB Assembly into the socket and use the two provided mounting screws to secure it. Input and Output Functions The assignment of functions to inputs and outputs is configurable in SA Guardian.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 Antenna Installation The antenna comes with a magnetic base that attaches easily to metal without requiring any mounting hardware. The antenna needs to be mounted outside of the power supply box, such that the antenna element is in a vertical orientation. It could be attached to the top or bottom of the power supply box. The position should be chosen to minimize the amount of metal between the antenna and the nearest router.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 Hard Reset: Under some circumstance, SecureALL’s technical support team may ask you to perform a hard reset. To do this, press and hold the button labeled “Hard Reset” for at least 2 seconds. The reader will go through the power-up sequence described above, with the reset LED on for a few seconds, and the signal-strength indicator LED initially flashing. 3. Caution & care 3.1. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 5. SA-OWL Product Operation 5.1. The SA-OWL can be configured (as desired) for either: 5.1.1. Single-factor authentication (SFA): User may use either 5.1.1.1. Present a credential card 5.1.1.2. Press a secret PIN (personal identification number) code number on the Lock’s keypad. 5.1.2. Two-factor authentication (2FA): User shall first present a credential card followed by a pressing a secret PIN code number on the lock’s keypad. 5.2.
OWL Installation and User Guide v1.1 27 August 2020 Appendix -1 Certifications 9. Federal Communications Commission 9.1. FCC ID: Y29SA-OWL USER INFORMATION FOR RF DEVICES Part 15 - §15.21 10. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Part 15 - Class A digital device or peripheral§15.105(a) 11.