AS x70i CF/ISO14+15/V2 Manual and Installation Instructions
Installation & Assembly manual Version December 2005 AS x70i CF/ISO14+15/V2 AS x70i CF/ISO14+15/V2 Installation and Maintenance Instructions SKIDATA AG Technical Documentation Untersbergstraße 40 A-5083 Gartenau Telephone.: +43 6246 888 - 0 Telefax +43 6246 888 - 7 Internet:: http://www.skidata.com e-mail: info@skidata.com Copyright © 2005 by SKIDATA AG. All rights reserved. All information in the following document is protected by copyright law.
Installation & Assembly manual AS x70i CF/ISO14+15/V2 FCC 15.19 This device complies 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. FCC 15.
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1 1.1 Main Table of Contents Main Table of Contents 1.1 Main Table of Contents Main Table of Contents 1 1.1 Main Table of Contents 2 1.2 Index of short names 3 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC 2 2.1 Contents 2 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 Typographical Conventions and Notations 3 Text 3 Symbols 3 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 Safety Instructions 4 General Safety Instructions and Warnings ´4 Safety Instructions – Turnstile DKZ x70 i 6 2.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2.
Installation & Assembly manual Page 4 AS x70i CF/ISO14+15/V2 © SKIDATA AG, Edition December 2005
2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC 2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Version 1.
2 2.1 Page 2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC Contents 2.1 Contents 2.1 Contents 2 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 Typographical Conventions and Notation Text Symbols 3 3 3 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.1.1 2.3.1.2 2.3.2 2.3.2.1 2.3.2.2 2.3.2.3 2.3.2.4 2.3.2.5 2.3.2.6 2.3.2.
2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC 2.2 Typographical Conventions and Notation 2.2 Typographical Conventions and Notation Text passages which are of particular importance are highlighted by a different layout and special symbols. 2.2.1 Text Step-by-step instructions and listed items are printed in the form of bulleted lists . . . . . . just like this one. Important hints and notes are printed in a box.
2 2.3 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC Safety Instructions 2.3 Safety Instructions All components of Access Control System have been subjected to a series of safety tests. Any remaining dangers that may exist are pointed out during system training courses as well as in the user documentation and this installation guide. 2.3.1 General Safety Instructions and Warnings System devices may be used exclusively for their intended purpose, as specified by the manufacturer.
2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC Safety Instructions 2.3 the general recommendations for the use of electromagnetic devices in addition to the following guidelines: Persons affected by these guidelines (e.g., pacemaker wearers) are not allowed to place keycards or other contactless (electronic) access control data carriers next to the implant when passing an access device.
2 2.3 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC Safety Instructions DANGER OF INJURY – Never touch these parts while the unit is in operation. The AS x70i CF/ISO14+15/V2 is subject to be installed on top of a DKZ x70 i Turnstile or other turnstile. 2.3.2 Safety Instructions – Turnstile DKZ x70 i The DKZ x70 i Turnstile unit is a machine as defined by EU Directive ‘89/392/EWG Machinery’.
2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC 2.3 Safety Instructions Automatic control of the turnstile bars facilitates the process of passing through the gate, as it requires no force on the part of the user. Note that the auto-control function cannot be deactivated in turnstile model DKZ x70 i S1 with single turnstile arm. Gates with this turnstile must therefore be properly secured to minimise the danger of injury to small children.
2 2.3 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC Safety Instructions 2.3.2.5 Training of Operating Personnel Configuration and maintenance of the DKZ x70 i Turnstile Unit is restricted to personnel with proper training and experience. 2.3.2.6 Appropriate Use The DKZ x70 i Turnstile Unit is intended exclusively for controlling passage through personnel access and exit points. The unit can be operated either manually or automatically in combination with a control device for verifying access authorisations.
2 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2.4 2.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) All integral devices of Access Control System have been developed, designed and manufactured in full compliance with EU Directive 89/336/EWG ‘Electromagnetic Compatibility’.
2 2.5 Introduction, Safety Requirements, EMC ESD Protection guidelines 2.5 ESD Protection guidelines The Reader is equipped with several control boards. To protect their electronic assemblies against electrostatic discharges, the circuit boards should be stored and transported only in antistatic protective bags. Defective components should also be kept in ESD protective bags.
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6 3.1 Maintenance Contents 3.1 Contents 3.1 Contents 2 3.2 Opening the Reader 3 3.3 Reader cable connections 6 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.2.1 3.4.2.
6 Maintenance Opening the Reader 3.2 3.2 Opening the Reader Unfasten the two fastening screws (M5x20, use No. 4 Allen wrench) on the rear of the reader. Fig. 1 Reader AS x70i Cx/V2: Fastening screws Pull out the front panel as far as it will go © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.2 Maintenance Opening the Reader Fig. 2 Reader- pull out Taking the reader assembly out of the reader enclosure Open the reader and disconnect the cables leading inside the enclosure (power supply and Ethernet cables). Press the locking lever inwards, as shown in Fig. 3. Pull out the reader assembly. Page 4 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance Opening the Reader 3.2 Fig. 3 Locking pin Reinstalling the reader mechanism assembly Place the support rails of the reader mechanism assembly in the guiding bracket. Reconnect all cables, making sure that all cable feeds are inside the housing and none of the cables are pinched. Press the locking pin inwards and push the reader assembly into the enclosure as far as it will go. Finally, re-fasten the locking screws. © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.3 Maintenance Reader cable connections 3.3 Reader cable connections Fig. 4: Reader housing – cable connections Page 6 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance Reader cable connections 3.3 Fig. 5: Reader mechanism assembly – Important cable connections © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance 3.4 Maintenance 3.4.1 Required Tools Small screwdriver No. 5 Allen key CAUTION: Always disconnect the device from the mains when performing maintenance tasks to avoid electric shock. If the reader is installed outdoors, you should protect it against weather influences such as rain or snow before performing any maintenance tasks. Important note: When installing plug-on modules, always make sure that none of the pins are bent or broken off.
6 Maintenance 3.4 Maintenance Fig. 6 Cleaning the glass cover panes 3.4.3 Replacing the LEDs of the status indicator light Remove the two locking screws (M6x90, no. 5 hexagon socket) on top of the traffic (status indicator) light and disassemble the light. Loosen the two screws of the terminal block. Replace one or both of the PCBs on which the LEDs reside. After re-installing the PCB, reconnect the wires to the terminal block.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance Fig. 7 Reader V2: Replacing PCBs with LEDs Connection plan Fig. 8 Connections Page 10 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance Maintenance 3.4.4 3.4 Adjusting the ticket stopper Arrange the position of the reader assembly as illustrated below. Push the two locking pins outwards (e.g., by using a screwdriver; see illustrations below). Fig. 9 Adjusting the ticket stopper © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance Fig. 10 Ticket stopper – detail Position the reader assembly as illustrated below. Fig. 11 Ticket stopper – holding frame Take off the anchoring frame of the ticket stopper (1). Take off the flexible ticket stopper (2). Re-attach the flexible ticket stopper as required for the desired stopping distance (3). Re-attach the anchoring frame of the ticket stopper (4). Page 12 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance Maintenance 3.4 Fig. 12 anchoring frame The ticket stopper can be adjusted by modifying the position of the flexible ticket stopper. When the stopper is set to the desired distance, reinsert the Flexible Ticket Stopper and push it in. Finally, fix this position by re-attaching the anchoring frame. © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance Fig. 13 Setting the flexible ticket stopping distance Note: The Flexile Ticket Stopper has two sides with different step widths (ticket stopping widths). On the standard side, the stopper can be adjusted in 4 mm increments. To fine-tune the distance in 2 mm increments, turn the Flexible Ticket Stopper 180 degrees (this is the recommended configuration). Page 14 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance Maintenance 3.4.5 3.4 Detaching the ventilator Fig. 14 Ventilator on base plate Pull out the base plate with attached ventilator assembly (1). Tilt the base plate downwards (2). © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance Fig. 15 Removing the base plate Unplug the connector. Page 16 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance 3.4 Maintenance Fig. 16 Unplugging the connector 3.4.6 Cleaning the ventilator Lift up the tension spring (1) Remove the ventilator. Replace the ventilator filter. Re-install the ventilator by following the same steps in reverse order. Important Note: Ensure that the ventilator is re-installed correctly, i.e., with the cable outlet facing upwards. Otherwise the direction of the air flow is reversed and the cooling effect is lost. Re-attach the ventilator connector.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance Fig. 17 Ventilator on base plate Fig. 18 Removing the ventilator Page 18 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance Maintenance 3.4 Fig. 19 Replacing the ventilator filter 3.4.7 Replacing the ISO 15693 transceiver (BLL) module Loosen the locking screw. Slide off the transceiver module. Install the new module. Fasten the locking screw. © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance 3.4 Maintenance Fig. 20 Modul ISO 15693 Important note: Make sure that the pins are straight. 3.4.8 Installing a Legic module If necessary, turn the fixing levers sideways. Insert the Legic module into the socket. Page 20 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 Maintenance 3.4 Maintenance Fig. 21 Installing a Legic module 3.4.9 Retro-fitting an ISO 14443 "Feig" module If necessary, push the locking frame upwards (1). Insert the module (2). Push the locking frame down (3) to lock the module into place. Fig. 22 Retro-fitting an ISO 14443 module © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.
6 3.4 Maintenance Maintenance Important Note: When installing the module, make sure that the pins are straight. To remove the module, follow the same procedure in reverse order. Page 22 © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.