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ImproX Portal Terminal
INTRODUCTION
The ImproX (PT) Portal Terminal is designed
for a wide variety of uses. It not only supports the standard
range of ImproX Remote Readers but can also be used to interface
Third Party Devices such as Barcode, Magstripe and Wiegand
Readers.
The ImproX PT has a built in proximity read head and is able
to interface with a number of different remote reader head
types including the ImproX MR Micro Remote Reader, KR Keypad
Remote Reader, MHR Harsh Environment Micro Remote Reader
and KHR Harsh Environment Keypad Remote Reader.
The ImproX PT is also able to interface with the ImproX IR
Infrared Receiver, ImproX RF 4-Channel UHF Receiver where
extended range is required, as well as third party Barcode,
Magstripe and Wiegand-26, 37, 40 and 44 types. In addition,
the PT has the facility to read from or write to WriTag 128
and WriTag 2048 Tags. Each ImproX PT is designed to be used
with one Remote Reader, or Receiver. Besides all the standard
lock types, the ImproX PT is capable of controlling motor
locks that use reverse polarity for opening and closing.
Suitable locks are manufactured by, for example, MIWA and
Goal. The ImproX PT can also control pulse-operated solenoid
locks. The ImproX PT is designed for indoor use only, and
is able to interface with a Controller in an IXP200 or IXP300/400
system via an RS485 Terminal Bus connection.
APPLICATIONS
The following are possible uses of the Terminal:
- Access control Terminal.
- OEM custom requirements.
- Interfacing third party devices such as Barcode, Magstripe
and Wiegand Readers into IXP200/300/400 systems.
FEATURES
The ImproX PT includes the following features:
- Tag Read function for the following read-only tags: Slim
Tags, Omega Tags.
- Tag Read/Write function for the WriTag 128 and WriTag
2048 read/write tags.
- TTL interface to the ImproX IR and ImproX RF, and Third
Party Readers.
- A single bi-coloured software configurable Red/Green
LED.
- Two relay outputs.
- Four digital inputs.
- A buzzer (4 volume levels including off).
- Operation from power inputs in the range 10 V to 30 V
DC.
- The ability to upgrade firmware whilst installed on site,
without removal of the Terminal.
IMPROX PROTOCOL
The ImproX PT communicates with other ImproX
units via the RS485 Terminal Bus using the ImproX Secure
Communications Protocol.
BUS ACTIVITY LED INDICATORS
LED's are included in the Terminal to indicate
bus activity as an aid to fault-finding. Green LED's are
used to indicate incoming bus activity, and Red LED's to
indicate outgoing bus activity; these LED's flash when data
is being received or transmitted on the associated bus.
TYPES OF ADDRESSES
Each ImproX Portal Terminal is allocated
a unique Fixed Address at the factory. This address is stored
in its memory. When the Terminal is installed in a system,
the system allocates a separate Logical Address to the Terminal
for communication purposes.
AUTO CONFIGURATION OF PROTOCOL ADDRESSES
When the ImproX system software is run for
the first time, the user is prompted to run an Auto-ID, this
will automatically allocate a system address (called a Logical
Address) to each Terminal. An Auto-ID must also be performed
when adding a new Terminal to an existing system.
ACCESSORIES
The Terminal is supplied with the following
accessories:
- Wall plugs and brass mounting screws.
- Self-adhesive label for address configuration.
- 2 x Metal Oxide Varistors.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
The ImproX PT complies with the requirements
of the following international standards where applicable:
- EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.
- EN 55024 Immunity Characteristics, Limits and Methods of
Measurement.
- IEC 61000-6-1 Generic Standards-Immunity.
- IEC 61000-6-3 Generic Standards-Emission.
- IEC 61000-4-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 1: Overview
of Immunity Tests. Basic EMC Publication.
- IEC 61000-4-2 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 2: Electrostatic
Discharge Immunity Test. Basic EMC Publication.
- IEC 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 3: Radiated,
Radio-Frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test.
- IEC 61000-4-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 4: Electrical
Fast Transients / Bursts. Basic EMC Publication.
- IEC 61000-4-5 Surge Immunity.
- IEC 61000-4-6 Conducted Susceptibility.
- IEC 61000-4-8 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 8: Frequency
Magnetic Field Immunity Test.
- IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions.
APPROVALS
CE approval: Approved.
TAMPER PROOFING
An anti-tamper switch inside the housing
indicates an alarm if the enclosure’s cover is removed
from the base.
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