Ava bqt miPASS BT95 Series User manual

Drilling template
•10mm (0.39”) diameter hole for wire entry
•2 x 3.6mm (0.14”) diameter holes for mounting screws
Specifications
Output protocols Wiegand or RS485
Power
requirement 8VDC to 16VDC (nominal operating voltage 12VDC)
Model BT950 BT951
Current
Consumption
80mA (Avg)
160mA (Peak)
120mA (Avg)
300mA (Peak)
Frequency 13.56MHz 125kHz FSK/13.56MHz
Relay Rating 80mA
Read range 20mm to 40mm (0.8” to 1.6”) at 12VDC
depends on the type ofcard used
Operating
temperature -25°C to +65°C(-13°Fto +149°F)
Relative humidity 90% max, operating non-condensing
Reader
dimensions 119mm(L) x 43mm(W) x 23mm(D) (4.69” x 1.69” x 0.91”)
Status LED Green & Red
Audible tone Internal and external buzzer control
Colour finish Charcoal
IP rating IP65
Wiring diagram
Note:
•Ashielded cable isrecommended to be used. The shield is connected to controller 0Vreference
•Maximum wiegand data cable length: 150 meters (500 feet)
•Buzzer andLED arelow activated.
•RS485 lines and Relay lines are only for optional use
•Insulate all 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.
BT95X
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
BT953
120mA (Avg)
300mA (Peak)
125kHz PSK/13.56MHz

Disassemble
1. Use fingers to
squeeze the reader
cover at the location
where the arrows are
pointing to
2. Pull the cover from the
top of reader
Note: DO NOT use a screw driver or other implement to remove cover.
Incorrect removal of cover may damage the LED and void the warranty.
Mounting
1. If necessary, use the drilling template provided to drill holes.
2. The mounting screw size is #3 gauge.
Note: Be careful of cables when drilling
For installation on standard electrical gang box, a universal mounting
adaptor plate (BQT Part number: BP-BM) can be used. Please contact BQT
for further information.
Wire connection
Note:
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.
1. Connect the 0V wire to the power 0V line;
Note: The 0V line of all power supplies must be connected to a common 0V reference
point.
2. Connect the Wiegand data wires;
3. Connect the Buzzer and LED wires;
4. Connect 12V DC wire;
5. Place reader on the wall (Make sure the wires are not crushed. This
will void the warranty of damage occurs)
6. Insert and hand tighten the screws;
7. Check that the reader is level before tightening the screws;
Note: Excessive tightening of screws may deform the casing, resulting in a damaged
unit. This will void the warranty.
8. Turn on the 12V DC power to power up reader.
9. Allow 5 – 10 seconds for reader to finish initialization (depends on the
application). Make sure reader is functioning correctly according to
the application specification.
Cover
After checking reader function, attach front cover back to the reader
1. Align the bottom of front
cover with the bottom of
reader;
Note: Make sure LED is
aligned to the LED hole on
the cover;
2. Push the cover onto reader
and a click sound can be
heard.
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.
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.
Warranty
Unless specified otherwise, the Company warrants to the Customer that’ BQT Solutions Branded
Products’ (excluding third party products and software) are covered by a return to base warranty on
defects in materials and workmanship affecting normal use for a period of the Warranty offered under
the Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale from BQT invoice 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, servicing not authorised by the Company,
usage and/or storage and/or installation not in accordance with Product instructions, failure to
perform required preventative maintenance, normal wear and tear, act of God, fire, flood, war, any
violent or similar occurrence; any attempt by any person other than Company personnel or any person
authorised by the Company to repair or support the Products and problems caused by use of parts and
components not supplied by the Company. The standard warranty does not cover any items that are
in one or more of the following categories: software; external devices; accessories or parts added to
the product after the product has been shipped from BQT Solutions.
During the warranty, period beginning on the invoice date, the Company will repair or replace faulty
products (at its absolute discretion) returned to its’ factory. The Customer must prepay shipping and
transportation costs and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during such
transportation.
The Customer shall be solely responsible for determining suitability for use and the Company will, 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, and course of
dealing or otherwise including warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for purpose,
satisfactory quality and / or compliance with description, all of which are hereby excluded to the
fullest extent permitted by law.
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