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Ava bqt miPASS BioX User manual

Wiring diagram
Note:
•
A shielded cable is recommended to be used. The shield is connected to controller 0V reference
•
Maximum wiegand data cable length: 150 meters (500 feet)
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Buzzer and LED are low activated.
•
RS485 and Relay are only for optional use. Specific setting is required to enable these functions.
•
Insulateall un-used wires (do not terminate).
Regulatory Information
C-Tick: This device is C-Tick complied.
CE: The device has passed all relevant tests and obtained CE approval.
FCC: 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 of the device.
Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressively approved by BQT Solutions could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
Specifications
Output protocolsWiegand or RS485
Model BioX BioXK
Power requirement 8VDC to 16VDC (nominal operating voltage 12VDC)
Current consumption
(12V DC)
280mA (Average)
350mA (Peak)
280mA (Average)
380mA (Peak)
Relay Rating 80mA
Read range 20mm to 40mm (0.8” to 1.6”) at 12VDC
depends on the type of card used
Operating
temperature -10°C to +50°C (+14°F to +122°F)
Relative humidity 90% max, operating non-condensing
Reader dimensions 190mm(L) x 120mm(W) x 60mm(D) (7.48” x 4.72” x 2.36”)
Status LED Green, Red, Blue,Orange
Audible tone Internal and external buzzer control
Keypad (BioXK only) 3 x 4 Keypad and 4 Function keys, illuminated
Colour finish Charcoal
IP rating IP65
BioX / BioXK
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Rev 002
© 2015 BQT Solutions (Australia) Pty Limited. All rights reserved.
BQT Solutions (Australia) Pty Limited will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or
consequential loss or damage in any way related to this product. BQT Solutions (Australia)
Pty Limited reserves the right to upgrade or change this product or instruction manual
without prior notice. BQT Solutions (Australia) Pty Limited assumes no liability for damages
incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the product
and the manual.
The product is designed by BQT Solutions (Australia) Pty Limited.
For more information and contact details please visit,
www.bqtsolutions.com
Note: Fingerprint sensor on BioXK must be activated by pressing 'F1' button.
Sensor will activate for 6 minutes before switching off.
This is only applicable for 'Finger Only' users.
Installation
This reader may be mounted in either ‘Through Wall’or ‘On Wall’
configurations as follows:
Through Wall:
All wires exit at the back of reader, and are collected in a ‘back box’ (not
included) that is mounted behind the reader - either inside the wall or on the
far side. Do not remove break-away cover at bottom of reader if mounting
through wall. Choose holes to suit your preferred back box type and
orientation (refer to Hole Dimensions).
On Wall:
Break-away cover at bottom of reader is removed, and wires exit bottom of
reader via a 20mm conduit fitting (not included). A back box is not used in
this configuration, so choose hole locations that are secure and accessible. It
is not necessary to drill hole ‘D’ if mounting ‘On Wall.’
1. Review Hole Dimension
diagram (overleaf).
2. Select and Drill
appropriate holes - the
Mounting Bracket may be
used as a template.
NOTE: Be careful not to drill
through any cables
Wire connection
Note:
1. Connect the0V wire to thepower 0V line;
Note: The 0V line of all power supplies must be connected to a common 0V reference
point.
2. Connect the Wiegand data or RS485 wires;
3. Connect the Buzzer and LED wires;
4. Connect 12V DC wire;
5. Placing reader
1 Insert Screw (not included)
into smaller, circular hole.
2 Insert Screw (not included)
into larger, slotted hole, but
do not fully tighten.
Ensure that edges of Wall
Bracket are vertical, then
tighten screw.
3 Hook reader onto Wall
Bracket.
4 Join Reader to Wall Bracket
with Base Screws (included).
6. Turn on the 12V DC power to power up reader.
7. Allow 10 –15 seconds for reader to finish initialization (depends on the
application). Make sure reader is functioning correctly according to the
application specification.
8. Reader’s antenna is located at the 6 LED lights area at the front of the
reader body.
External Use
•
Make sure the wire bundle to the reader has an IP rating of at least IP65
Handling
•
Handle the reader with care. DO NOT damage or drop unit before installation.
This will void the warranty.
•
If the case is damaged, the reader may not be to the specified IP rating.
Replace the reader if the case is damaged.
Maintenance
•
Once installed the reader requires no maintenance.
•
Occasionally Use a dry cloth with gentle pressure and movement to clean the
sensor surface from time to time. Do not use any abrasive materials or
commercial cleaning, alcohol, acid or caustic solutions at any time, you may
damage the unit and void your warranty.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Troubleshooting steps
Power on reader –reader does not
start up
1. Check connections
2. Check the voltage at the reader
3. Check the current capability of the power supply
Power on reader –reader keeps
beeping
1. Check buzzer line
2. Check the voltage at the reader
3. Check the current capability of the power supply
Power on reader –LED stays green
1. Check LED line
Present a card to reader –a beep is
heard but reader does not output
any data
1. Check whether the card has data encoded
2. Check the wiegand connection to controller
3. Check the voltage level on wiegand data lines
Present a card to reader –no
response from reader
1. Try a known working card
2. Check if the reader requires to be configured
with a configuration card
If the problem still persists, please contact your distributor for technical support.
Power to the unit is provided from the listed control unit or from a separately
UL listed 12V DC power-limited, access control power source. DO NOT supply
power during installation.
Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the Electrical wiring regulation in
your country / region.
Check your circuit diagram for the colour coding of the circuit wiring. The
reader can be damaged beyond repair if the wiring is connected incorrectly.
This will void the warranty.
Warranty
Unless specified otherwise, the Companywarrants to theCustomer that’BQT
Solutions Branded Products’ (excludingthird party products and software) are
covered by a return to base warranty on defects in materials and workmanship
affectingnormalusefor a period of theWarranty offered under theStandard
Terms and Conditionsof Sale from BQTinvoice date (‘Standard Warranty’)
This standard warranty does not cover damage, fault, failure or malfunction due
to external causes including; accident, misuse, problems with electrical power,
servicingnot authorised by the Company, usage and/or storage and/or
installation not in accordance with Product instructions, failure to perform
required preventative maintenance, normalwearandtear, act of God, fire,
flood, war, anyviolentor similar occurrence; any attemptby anyperson other
than Companypersonnel or any person authorised by theCompanyto repair or
support theProducts and problems caused by useof parts andcomponents not
supplied by theCompany. The standard warranty does not cover anyitems that
are in oneor more of thefollowingcategories: software; external devices;
accessories or parts added to theproduct after theproduct hasbeen shipped
from BQTSolutions.
During thewarranty, period beginning on theinvoice date, theCompanywill
repair or replace faulty products (atits absolute discretion) returned to its’
factory. TheCustomer must prepay shipping andtransportation costs and
insure theshipmentor accept therisk of loss or damage during such
transportation.
TheCustomer shall be solely responsible for determiningsuitability for useand
theCompanywill, in no event, be liable in this respect. This standard warranty is
given in place of all warranties, conditions, terms, undertakings and obligations
implied by statute, common law, trade usage, andcourseof dealing or
otherwise including warranties or conditionsof merchantability, fitnessfor
purpose, satisfactory quality and/ or compliance with description, all of which
are herebyexcluded to thefullestextentpermitted by law.

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