Videofied BR651 User manual

DEVICE PROGRAMMING & RANGE TESTING
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DOC. - REF. 238-BR
LAST MODIFICATION DATE : NOVEMBER 2016
FIRMWARE VERSION : N/A
PRODUCT SUMMARY INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
INSTALLATION SHEET BADGE READER BR651 PRODUCT INSTALLATION
The Outdoor Badge Reader BR651 is designed for use in operating a
Videofied security system. The Outdoor Badge Reader includes the
following features:
>Totally wireless, battery operated
> Dual tamper function provides detection for both wall and
cover tamper.
> Transmits check-in/status signal every 8 minutes.
>Mobility-Use outdoors or indoors with a fully weatherproof
casing withstanding temperatures from -25°C to
+60°C (-20°/+140°F).
>XT-series panels allow up to a total of 18 badges to be recorded
and W-series panels allow up to a total of 48 badges.
Surface of the
badge reader
Access Screw
Indicator LEDs
For easier installation and programming, RF testing should be done
to check for good communication between the control panel and all
system devices before mounting system devices. Install the badge
reader and other system devices in order of the following steps:
>Programming/RF Testing - program reader and all other devices
into the control panel and test RF communication from each
intended device location to the control panel.
> Mounting - mount reader at the tested location.
The following provides summarized steps for device programming
and testing. For complete details, refer to the control panel
installation manual.
• Remove top and bottom screws, separate base from Badge
Reader and install the batteries.
• Put control panel into configuration/add a new device
mode using the keypad.
• Press the programming button on the inside of the case.
• Wait for keypad display to show Badge Reader Recorded
• Re-attach base to secure tamper switch.
• Press OK/YES on the keypad. The display shows RADIO
RANGE TEST? Press Yes again. The detector LED starts
flashing and keypad display shows TEST IN PROGRESS
END=OK/YES.
• Take badge reader to its intended mounting location
and make sure LED flashes continuously, indicating good
communication with control panel.
• Press OK/YES to end radio range test, then press ESC/NO.
• The display shows RECORDING A NEW DEVICE? Repeat
steps 4 - 8 for remaining badge readers.
• When finished, exit from configuration mode.
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PROGRAM Button

BADGE READER PRODUCT INSTALLATION 2
INSTALLATION SHEET BADGE READER BR651 PRODUCT INSTALLATION
Use proper tools and hardware.
• Seperate base from Badge Reader.
• Hold base up against mounting surface and mark the three mounting
holes.
• Drill pilot holes and install anchors where needed.
• Place base on mounting surface so mounting holes align with pilot
holes/anchors and secure the base with the appropriate screws.
• Install batteries in the device, observing correct polarity.
• Attach Badge Reader body to the mounted base and secure the access
screws.
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DEVICE MOUNTING
Badge Reader Cover
Mounting holes
Breakaway
Tamper +
Mounting
Hole
You must refer the installation manual for a complete outline of how to record a new badge or delete or modify an existing one.
Each code or badge is created with an access level and each access level has specific rights:
NOTE: Once a LVL4 Installer and the first LVL3 User code or badge has been recorded, neither code can be deleted or modified until
another corresponding LVL code has been created. Every code/badge recorded will automatically assume a LVL3 access by
default and must then be modified to a LVL2 code/badge, if required.
Access level Definition & rights
LVL1 Stand- by level. User can view home screen and navigate to Access Lvl screen.
LVL2
Restricted USER level where it is only possible to arm/disarm the system.
LVL3
USER level where it is possible to arm/disarm the system, check the event log, and
test the devices.
Modification of the settings is not possible at this level.
LVL3 user can create LVL3, LVL2, or LVL1 access code.
LVL4
INSTALLER level allows for modification of panel configuration. The approval of a
LVL3 or LVL2 is required to modify a code to LVL4.
The LVL4 installer must create the first LVL3 access code.
RECORDING OR DELETING BADGES

INSTALLATION SHEET BADGE READER BR651 PRODUCT INSTALLATION
BADGE READER PRODUCT INSTALLATION SHEET 3
Using the programming keypad, navigate to:
Access LVL 3 or 4:
Place the badge on the reader until the reader emits a single beep followed by
two rapid beeps. Aer a moment, the display will change.
Then repeat the operation for other badges or press on ESC/NO for 5 seconds to return to
the home screen.
Badge has been recorded. In this example, ACCESS 2 indicates the first badge
has been recorded, as the Installer code will always assume ACCESS index #1.
Enter the desired name of the code using the alphanumeric keys and press
Alternatively, simply press so the badge assumes a generic ACCESS #.
OK
status
OK
status
Press to enter the BADGES ACCESS CODES menu.
OK
status
Press to enter a badge / code.
OK
status
RECORDING A NEW BADGE
BADGES
ACCESS CODES
ENTER A
BADGE / CODE
BADGE OR CODE
NAME OF BADGE:
ACCESS 2
ENTRY COMPLETE
OK or YES
OK or YES
Using the programming keypad, navigate to the BADGES ACCESS CODES menu:
Access LVL 3 or 4:
Press to enter the DELETING BADGES / CODES menu. Next, scroll with
the to select the corresponding badge and press
Badge has been removed from the system.
Press to accept the removal of the selected badge.
OK
status
OK
status
OK
status
Press the RIGHT arrow button two times to navigate to the DELETING BADGES
/ CODES menu.
DELETE A BADGE
ENTER A
BADGE / CODE
DELETING BADGES /
CODES
DELETING CODE
ACCESS 5
BADGE DELETED
OK or YES

During System Disarming
During System Arming
BADGE READER BR651 PRODUCT INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
BADGE READER PRODUCT INSTALLATION 4
During Arming:
Flashing of only the
top red indicator once
every second during
arming delay.
System Armed:
Top red indicator
flashes once every 2
seconds to indicate
system is armed.
Alarm occurred
when armed
No alarm
occurrance
The top indicator
flashes green for
2s, and that of the
bottom flashes fixed
green light and the
reader beeps 4 times
The two indicators
remain on with
fixed green light
for 5 seconds
The badge reader LED indicators will provide a status of current and past events from the last armed period. When a badge is read,
the proximity reader will emit a single beep followed by two rapid beeps indicating the badge has been accepted. The LED indica-
tors of the reader will function according to the system state:
Verify with a keypad
to determine the
cause of intrusion.
Problem was
identified during
the incomplete
arming (detection in
and instant area)
No faults found.
System is in process
of arming
UNDERSTANDING LED INDICATOR FUNCTIONS
Arming Stops:
The two indicators flash
green for 5 seconds and then
turn off: A fault was detected.
This function will only occur
when a keypad is present! A
keypad will be required to
determine what occurred on
the system.
Without action from the user,
arming will begin again aer
3 mins, and the offending
detector will be bypassed for
this arming cycle. The indicators turn off. The system is disarmed.

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INSTALLATION SHEET BADGE READER BR651 PRODUCT INSTALLATION
Electrical Data
Panel Compatibility XL, Visio, XT, XTIP, WIP
Power requirements Three 3.6 V batteries
Nominal Voltage 3.6V
Low Battery Limit 2.7V
Battery type SAFT Lithium, LS14500
Battery life Up to 4 years
RF technology S2View®
Radio type Spread Spectrum Bidirectional
Operating frequency 915 MHz
Transmission security AES encryption algorithm
Supervision Polled signal every 8 minutes
Antenna Integrated
Tamper detection Wall and Cover tamper
Display lighting Automatic/ 2 LED
Built in sounder Emits arm and disarm beeps
Operating temperature -30°/+60°C (-20°/+140°F)
Maximum relative humidity 95%, non-condensing
Approvals FCC Part 15C
Physical Data
Material Polycarbonate UL94
Dimensions 140 mm x 90 mm x 38 mm
(LxWxD): 5 1/2 in. x 3 1/2in. x 1 1/2 in.
Weight 136 g/4.8oz. (without batteries)
Installation/Mounting
Unit/Base 2 screws secure the Badge Reader
to the base. 3 screws secure base
to flat mounting surface.
FCC Regulatory Information for USA and CANADA
FCC Part 15.21 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RSI VideoTechnologies may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
FCC Part 15.105 Class B
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.
Radio frequency radiation exposure information according 2.1091 / 2.1093 / OET bulletin 65
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
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.
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