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Page 1: PK-TL-MAN01 V30 Plus Installation Manual Rev02

PK-TL-MAN01 V30 Plus Installation Manual Rev02.docx

Suite 4.01, 33 Lexington Drive,

Bella Vista, NSW, 2153 Free call: 1800 015 458 Free fax: 1800 064 254

V30 Plus - Keypad

Technical Installation Manual

Version Date

1 10/12/2015

2 7/07/2020

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V30 Plus - Keypad Table of Contents

V30 Plus - Fingerprint Reader .............................................................................. - 1 -

Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ - 1 -

General ................................................................................................................. - 2 -

Physical Components ........................................................................................... - 2 -

Physical Size of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner and back-plate footprint .............. - 4 -

Physical Mounting Position of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner Unit ........................ - 4 -

Power and Cable installation ................................................................................ - 7 -

Power for the V30 Plus Finger Scanner unit ........................................................ - 8 -

Data communications cable.................................................................................. - 9 -

Physical Access Control ..................................................................................... - 11 -

Card Readers and other I/O devices .................................................................. - 13 -

V30 Plus Web Interface Details .......................................................................... - 14 -

Outputs and Inputs, Signals and Controls .......................................................... - 15 -

Wiring cable loom ............................................................................................... - 17 -

General IT requirements ..................................................................................... - 18 -

Support ............................................................................................................... - 20 -

V30 Plus “Relay Use” Guidelines for External Loads ......................................... - 21 -

V30Plus Mounting Template (Scale 1:1)AAAAAAAAAAAAAA..AA.- 25 -

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V30 Plus - Fingerprint Reader

The PeopleKey V30 Plus is the perfect access control solution for any type and size of business. The PeopleKey

V30 Plus can be installed as a stand-alone unit or it can be part of a corporate solution where every reader is

managed from a central location.

The PeopleKey V30 Plus is extremely tough, is weather proof and will perform whilst online and off-line on your

network. This is an innovative Finger Scanner that has extensive control and communications capabilities. The

V30 Plus has the ability to perform individually or integrate with access control, point of sale (POS), time and

attendance (T&A), kiosk or customised solutions. These extensive capabilities enable the V30 Plus to integrate

and provide solutions to the gaming, education, construction, retail and hospitality industries among many others.

The V30 Plus functionality now has more capability and allows more managers in more industries to easily and

effectively, control and track staff, contractors or visitors. The V30 Plus seamlessly integrates with other

PeopleKey tools, e.g. the Emergency management system.

Safety Precautions

Always follow basic safety precautions when installing this product to reduce risk of injury from fire or electric

shock.

1. Read and understand all instructions in this documentation.

2. Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the product or detailed within this document.

3. Do not install or use this product near water, or when you are wet.

4. Install the product securely on a stable surface.

5. If the product does not operate normally, contact PeopleKey support on 1800 015 458.

6. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified PeopleKey service personnel.

7. Observe all electrical safety precautions on any electrical work and use of powered tools.

8. Observe all Environmental and OH&S requirements for ladders and other tools used for the installation.

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General

PeopleKey’s customers arrange for the network, electrical power cabling, and mounting of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner to the wall or location of operation. PeopleKey prefers that its customers use their own electricians, IT staff and handymen to do the installation of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner. An “Installation plan” must consider where the power source, communication and control cables are laid, and where users have convenient safe access. Where the installation is for access control, the client arranges for the door wiring, lock smith, supply of the electronic door locks, and any required security control systems. The FingerLan software, which manages the finger templates and communication with the V30 Plus Finger Scanners, is installed on a Server or PC accessible to the V30 Plus Finger Scanner’s on the network. Training on enrolment and general use of the system can commence once the system is fully operational. The Time & Attendance application can be installed once the system is fully commissioned and as a separate process.

Physical Components

Figure 1: V30 plus Keypad

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Figure 2: Standard V30 Plus - showing shroud removed and screw location

Figure 3: V30 plus – showing optional knockout cable entry

Wall mount

screws for

mounting hole

“A” (Annex 2)

Optional knockout

cable entry

Shroud

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Physical Size of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner and back-plate footprint

The V30 plus Finger Scanner has the following approximate dimension. H 110 mm X W 185 mm X D 85 mm. A template for the cable entry and mounting holes is provided in Annex 2 at the end of this manual. Please allow adequate space around the V30 plus Finger Scanner so that the “Shroud cover” can be removed by releasing the retaining clips; To remove the shroud:

1 Squeeze in simultaneously (top and bottom of the shroud) while 2 gently pulling the shroud outwards.

Physical Mounting Position of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner Unit

Fig 4: Removal of the shroud

1

1

2

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Clients need to choose an area which is easily accessible to all staff required to use the V30 plus Finger Scanner. The following points need to be taken into consideration for the placement of the V30 plus Finger Scanner:

Height

The height to the top of the scanner is recommended to be installed at 1.2 meters from the floor

Clearance

The V30 plus Finger Scanner requires a minimum clearance of 100mm all around for installation and service requirements.

Left and Right handed operation

Please allow for enough clearance all around the V30 Plus Finger Scanner allowing for left and right-handed users. Consider enough space for bent arms and elbows.

Line of sight to the door

When physical door access is required (the V30 plus Finger Scanner unlocks a door) the V30 Plus Finger Scanner should at least be in line of site to the door that it is controlling, so as to limit unauthorised access by tail gating (more than one person entering at the same time).

Avoid collisions/ congestions

Area’s with high traffic usage; where a person scanning will block the flow; should be avoided. Door openings should not swing into the area colliding with the person operating the V30 plus Finger Scanner.

Avoid tight passage ways.

Area’s that have trollies, people carrying box’s, pallet or forklift operations, the position and height for the V30 Plus Finger Scanner should be adjusted to avoid being damaged.

Cable requirements

• Networking / interfacing. The V30 plus Finger Scanner location and mounting position will dictate the communication mode. The V30 plus Finger Scanner connectivity default is via Ethernet – 10/100Mbps. Options include RS485 or RS232, Wiegand, 3G and wireless modem. These options are detailed later in this manual.

• Power cabling, as detailed in the “Power for the scanner” chapter in this manual, the cable run, length and access require planning prior to installation.

• Additional cabling requirements can also include Door strike relay, Door monitor, REX input, Alarm

outputs. The cabling run, length and access require planning prior to installation.

Concrete wall mounting

If the V30 plus Finger Scanner is mounted on a concrete wall, holes should be drilled into the wall and adequate fastening hardware used depending on the mounting surface. There is a round knockout located on the bottom of the rear housing if external cable ducting is required.

Environmental conditions.

The V30 plus Finger Scanner position should be positioned taking into consideration the following environmental conditions:

Operating temperature range: -10o to +50 o Celsius. Not Exposed to water, ingress protection (IP) rating = IP65.

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Not exposed to direct sunlight. Should not be mounted underneath an Air Conditioner drain.

Service requirements.

Cabling lengths should be sufficient to allow the V30 plus Finger Scanner to be removed from the wall and remain in operation. To facilitate servicing, the V30 plus Finger Scanner shroud requires removal. Refer to Figure 4.

Sample Installation Pictures

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Power and Cable installation

There are normally only two cables (Power and Ethernet) required for a system providing time & attendance data capture. Refer to Figure 6 for the locations on the rear panel for the connector sockets.

Figure 6: Rear view

Holes for Mounting Bracket

12 V DC power connector

Ethernet cable connector

20 pin cable I/O connector

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Power for the V30 Plus Finger Scanner unit

The V30 Plus Finger Scanner requires a direct current voltage (DC) supply to operate. The scanner will operate from +8vDC to +18vDC, ideally a regulated +12vDC supply. Do not connect to AC or Mains power.

Operating input voltage range There are four external power options:

1. 12Volts DC from a “plug pack” as supplied from PeopleKey. 2. Power Over Ethernet (POE). [Note:- Additional hardware required] 3. 20 way Cable loom.

External DC Power

The 12v DC power pack would normally be plugged into the nearest GPO power outlet. A 12 Volt DC power pack is supplied by PeopleKey with the V30 plus Finger Scanner - its cable may need to be fed through the wall or conduit by an electrician. The low power (12VDC) cable provided is approximately 1.5m in length. This can be lengthened by an electrician as required, or an extension can be purchased (known as a CCD camera power extension cable at some electrical outlets).

The V30 plus Finger Scanner DC socket input “Tip” is a “Positive” centre.

Power consumption is very low, at less than 120mA per finger scanner when in standby (assuming no other devices such as door strike mechanisms are powered). Max power during a scan is typically 200mA. Clients should consider using a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supplies) where power outages are common. The same considerations as for other IT equipment in terms of “filtered” or “clean” power and protection against lighting strikes should also be taken with the V30 Plus Finger Scanner equipment. Some clients prefer to have their electrician’s mount the power pack in a ceiling, wall or a small plastic box to hide the 12V power supply or protect it from tampering. Access in the instance of a failure should also be considered.

<8vDC +8vDC to +18vDC >18vDC

+ve Inner ring

GND Outer ring

Mains cable socket

DC Jack/Plug

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Power over Ethernet (POE)

The POE feature on PeopleKey V30 Plus Finger Scanners is available as an option in lieu of a 12V power supply. A separate POE board is required (Fig 7), it is housed within the V30 Plus Finger Scanners housing. This add-on will be configured by PeopleKey prior to shipment. All I/O’s will only be available on the plug in 20 pin wiring cable loom.

Figure 7: V30 Plus back view with POE option .

Data communications cable

Standard connections (Ethernet)

The data communication cable will need to be a standard 4 pair Cat5e UTP (or better). The termination is a standard RJ45 plug.

If the V30 Plus Finger Scanner is connected to local area network (LAN) using a router or switch, a standard Cat5e connection is required.

If the cable from the V30 Plus Finger Scanner plugs directly into a PC (into its network card), a cross-over Ethernet cable has to be used.

The Cat5e data cable will need to be shielded in instances where the cable will be running near other high voltage appliances or cables or where RF is a factor.

Ethernet for POE

20 Way I/O Port

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The usual preventative measures for surge protection on network cabling applies to V30 Plus Finger Scanners. Clients are requested to please activate the Ethernet connection (plug the other end of the Ethernet connection into the network) and test it prior to the scanner installation.

Optional Connection types. (Refer to page 11)

Alternative communication connections are available; the installation position will dictate the required form of connection.

1 Direct Scanner to PC Ethernet with crossover Ethernet cable

2 Network Scanner to Network Ethernet to a network switch, standard patch cable. (90 meters)

3 Serial – RS232 Scanner For lengths up to 90 meters

4 Serial – RS485 Scanner to RS232/485 convertor

For cable lengths up to 500m

5 Wireless network Restricted building access or over roads

Site dependant, typically up to 100 meters, Wireless access point

6 Wireless internet Mobile internet Wireless solutions (3G) as well as a decentralized remote site solutions (based on internet protocol transfer of V30 Plus Finger Scanner data) are also available on request.

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Server or PC

Network cable (Ethernet Cat 5e)

connected via network switch and

other network equipment to extend

the network over long distances

Wireless link to cross roads

and other site restrictions –

maximum distance

dependent on site, but 100 m

is achievable

Typically 90 m maximum run length

Typically 90 m maximum run

length

Typically 90 m maximum run length

Switch/Router, Other network

equipment to achieve further

network reach

PeopleKey finger

scanner

Server or PC

PC

Server or PC

Crossover Ethernet cable

1: Finger scanner direct to a PC

2: Finger scanner direct to a network

PeopleKey finger

scanner

3: Finger scanner wireless network

Server or PC

PeopleKey finger

scanner

4: Finger scanner wireless communications

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Physical Access Control Where electronic door locks are to be controlled by the V30 Plus Finger Scanner the door lock wiring is connected to the back of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner via the 20 way cable harness. The V30 Plus can power door locking mechanisms that have a Maximum current draw of 150ma @12V. If you are unsure please contact PeopleKey support for guidance. Most door locks operate on 12V power, and a single “figure 8” wire pair is sufficient. Where a high voltage; high power motorized door lock is required, or where other alarm equipment is used to power the door lock, PeopleKey should be consulted to confirm the wiring requirement. Details for all connection options are listed in the I/O table later in this manual. Should customers require the monitoring of doors to report when the door is forced, opened or left ajar, additional door switch detection wiring is required comprising of another pair of “figure 8” wire, Reed switch or similar.

Important Note: Refer to the “V30 Plus relay use” guidelines as detailed within Annex 1 of this document.

Door Relay

outputs

Door relay Normally Open contacts

Door relay Normally Closed contacts

REX Remote door switch (REX)

Door Monitor Door monitor input, N/C or N/O

Typically 90 m Maximum run length

Typically 500 m Maximum run length

PeopleKey finger

scanner

PeopleKey finger

scanner

Server or PC

RS232

RS485

RS485 to RS232 convertor

5: Finger scanner Serial, short runs

6: Finger scanner Serial, long runs

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Card Readers and other I/O devices

Card readers, Barcode Scanners, PC Kiosks, printers, breathalysers and many other types of equipment may be connected to a PeopleKey V30 Plus Finger Scanner. In these applications, special cabling is often required and PeopleKey should be consulted. Some clients have their own unique card technology and/or specific card population. These can be external devices connected to a V30 Plus Finger Scanner. Communications is either via RS232 or Wiegand.

Internal card reader

In high security environments, clients may require a card reader device to be fitted internally in the V30 Plus Finger Scanner. The card reader potentially adds a second level of security due to the card reader/card security mechanisms.

PeopleKey provides an optional iClass/Mifare or 125Khz internal card reader, so no additional external wiring is required. (Figure 8)

Figure 8: V30 Plus with card reader installed internally.

Additional Equipment examples

Bar code reader PC kiosk Breathalyzers Thermal Printer Swipe card reader

These can be external devices connected to a V30 Plus Finger Scanner. Communications is either via serial

(RS232/RS485) or Wiegand in or out.

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V30 Plus Web Interface Details The V30 Plus web interface is a web based server application which displays information presented in a single function screen. This interface allows interaction and configuration of the V30 Plus unit via a web browser like Internet Explorer.

It is the responsibility of the client to set up the required security and access policies to allow its users to use the application from other PC clients.

Figure 9: V30 Plus Web Interface

To access the V30 Plus web interface, enter the IP address of the V30 plus Finger Scanner into a web browser i.e.:- 192.168.1.2. If the unit has been configured for DHCP t the IP address may be obtained by running the command prompt and type in “ping v30-3xxxxx” where “xxxxx” is the serial number of the V30 plus Finger Scanner.

Figure 10: Example of a “Ping” command to a DHCP scanner serial #300070

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Outputs and Inputs, Signals and Controls

Wiegand communication

The V30 Plus Finger Scanner supports Wiegand In and Wiegand Out. It can interpret any incoming Wiegand communications (such as remote Wiegand instructions or External Card Reader Wiegand signals) to control various security features. Full formatting of the Wiegand word is available.

Wiegand IN

Digital signals from mostly card reader devices, provides the ID number of the user. This is used instead the ID number entered from a keypad.

Wiegand OUT

A digital signal transmitted by the V30 Plus Finger Scanner to simulate a card reader to communicate to alarm panels and security access control systems when a user successfully verifies on the V30 Plus Finger Scanner.

Wiegand Thru

The inputted Wiegand signal is passed through the V30 Plus finger Scanner and is transferred directly to the Wiegand out signal.

Door Access Control

A relay is fitted (Internal or external) to switch an electric door lock open or closed when a user scans a finger (direct door access control)

Remote Unlock Module

For high security installations, the V30 plus Finger Scanners support an optional Remote Unlock Module which can in turn lock/unlock a door. A control signal is used to control the module from the V30 Plus therefore accessing the wiring of the V30 plus Finger Scanner will not allow a perpetrator to “Short Circuit” the door lock wiring to gain access.

Timed door access control

This feature allows for specific door access times to be programmed by User ID, time zone or simply barred or granted. 30 programmable time zones are available. Two zones can be applied simultaneously in one 24 hour period, and two specific time zones are capable of allowing access only once, subsequently denying further attempts at access. This functionality can be complimented by any existing door access control system. This function is programmed within the FingerLan software.

Request to Exit (REX)

This is used to monitor a switch used to override Finger scanning to allow door access to bypass the need to scan a finger when leaving a building where the V30 plus Finger Scanner is used to control entry access only.

Door monitor

Monitoring and reporting is available for the following situations; door ajar, door forced (breach) and request to exit (REX).

Communications

Alternative communication connections are available, being serial options of RS232 / RS485

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I/O’s signals and controls are only active when enabled through the software configurations.

Function Terminal

block

Cable Harness

Wire Pin Description Software configuration

DC voltage In

/Out

Right Red wire 20 8-18vDC Always present

Right Black wire 6 GND/Common

Voltage out Left Red + White trace 19 +5vDC Always present

Wiegand Out

Right Green wire 10 Wiegand Out D0 /Output #7 Full Wiegand protocol is

available

Right White wire 8 Wiegand Out D1 /Output #8

Left Blue wire 4 Wiegand Common

Wiegand In

Left Green + Black

trace 9 Wiegand In D0

Full Wiegand protocol is

available Left

White + Black

trace 7 Wiegand In D1

Left Blue wire 1 Wiegand Common

Door relay

Left Yellow wire 18 Relay common

Right Yellow + White

trace 16 Door relay N/O Normally open

Right Yellow + Black

trace 14 Door relay N/C Normally closed

REX Left Pink wire 5 Remote door entry switch (REX) Input #3

Door

Monitor Left Violet wire 3 Door monitor input Input #4

Tamper Right Orange wire 12 Alarm Out (N/O) Output #5 (see note)

RS485

Left Orange + Black

trace 17 RS-485 –Ve (RS232-TX HWV1.0)

Baud rate, Node #

Left Orange + White

trace 15 RS-485 +Ve

RS232

Left Grey + Black

trace 13 RS-232 TXD

Baud rate, Node #

Left Grey + White

trace 11 RS-232 RXD

0volts Left +

Right Blue 1 Common wire

Loop Right Not used N/A Isolated loop terminals.

Important Notice

Note: - Outputs # 5, 7 & 8 - Pulls Low (N/O) for 5-12V @40ma MAX

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Wiring cable loom A cable loom plugged into the rear of the V30 Plus Finger Scanner provides interconnections to the

Input / Output functions and hard wire powering of the unit. The connector has a locating Notch

ensuring its correct insertion.

Figure 11:- Cable loom installed (plugged in) and zoomed inset

Important Notice

The 5vDC Voltage out wire “Red + White trace” will always have +5vDC present. Caution must be taken as not to short this to any other wires of the cable loom.

Pin Colour Function Function Colour Pin

20 Red 8-18vDC In 5vDC Out Red + White trace 19

18 Yellow Door Relay Com RS-485 –Ve Orange + Black trace

17

16 Yellow + White

trace

Door Relay N/O RS-485 +Ve

Orange + White trace

15

14 Yellow + Black

trace

Door Relay N/C RS-232 TXD Grey + Black trace 13

12 Orange Alarm Out O/C RS-232 RXD Grey + White trace 11

10 Green Wiegand Out D0 Wiegand In D0 Green + Black trace 9

8 White Wiegand Out D1 Wiegand In D1 White + Black trace 7

6 Black GND in Remote Exit Input (REX)

Pink 5

4 Blue 0v Out Door monitor Input

Violet 3

Red wire – DC voltage in – Pin 20

Blue wire –0v Out – Pin 2

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2 Blue 0v Out 0v Out Blue 1

General IT requirements Only Windows based operating systems are supported in the PeopleKey IT environment.

Clients will need to determine the following information for the connection of each V30 Plus Finger Scanner A static IP address for the PC / Server (Host IP Address).

A static IP Address must be assigned for each V30 Plus Finger Scanner unit being installed, or DHCP should be available on the network for the V30 Plus to obtain an IP address automatically. It is important that the units “IP Address” is not used by any other device.

Gateway and subnet information.

Resolve any Firewall and Anti-virus related issues

PeopleKey continuously bench test all applications when new PC operating and Server systems are released. Please contact PeopleKey Support when PC/Server system upgrade or migration is planned.

Hardware resources

Server resource use is minimal with FingerLan; it can often run on a desktop PC and even note-books depending on the number of V30 Plus Finger Scanners supported. Disc space for the requisite software is often below 150 Mb and space for data growth of 100 Mb per year is often sufficient depending on the number of users, activity rate and IT data management policies. In terms of memory overhead (RAM) a PC or server with 4GB of memory will be adequate for small numbers of installed V30 plus Finger Scanners. Still it should be checked if the server has enough processing power (memory free and processing power free) to enable PeopleKey applications to run.

Functions / Operation

The V30 Plus web interface can be used to perform configuration parameter changes of the V30 plus Finger Scanner; FingerLan is used to manage users, user groups, access control and user administrative levels. If 3rd party software is used to access the FingerLan data, the FingerLan server or PC hard drive will have to be networked and mapped for this purpose. If the clocked times and related data are to be used frequently, the V30 plus Finger Scanners are required to be on-line permanently. A Windows based PC or Server permanently on line is strongly recommended to run the FingerLan software. V30 plus Finger Scanners can collect data in “off-line mode” but the risk of data loss (in the unlikely but possible event of hardware failure) is limited if distributed and duplicated on a live server.

Verification time and date data is sent via Ethernet to the FingerLan software and stored in a Microsoft Access or SQL Database. The software runs two services on the host server, enabling data collection from V30 Plus Finger Scanners live, whether the FingerLan software user interface is opened or not.

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Additional reporting / query software such as WorkForce Clarity is available from PeopleKey and can reside on client PCs, utilizing ODBC connectivity to access the database file on the server.

Software Programs

FingerLan – FingerLan is a server based application that allows IT Managers to manage user profiles and physical access control settings (who can enter what doors, and when). It also gathers transactions in real time from the network of fingerprint scans, and stores them in an Access or SQL database. This data is used or exported in multiple formats, for review by managers or for use with employee payroll applications. The software also manages the distribution of the Finger Template Data so that Employees are able to use any V30 Plus Finger Scanner within a network.

Access Database

• Used for smaller networks (1-4 scanners) and/or trial sites

• Should be backed up nightly/weekly/monthly as it contains Templates for each user and all transaction activity from the V30 Plus Finger Scanners

SQL Server Database

• Used for Larger networks (more than 2000 users or 5 or more scanners as a rough guideline)

• Should be backed up nightly/weekly/monthly as it contains Templates for each user and all transaction activity from the V30 Plus Finger Scanners

• Can be a little more difficult to set up with user access rights and requires the customers in-house IT support capabilities

WorkForce Clarity – WorkForce Clarity is a query, reporting and data management tool (optional) that is used in conjunction with V30 Plus Finger Scanners and FingerLan biometric management software. This software connects to the FingerLan database and allows, for example, Supervisors to quickly and easily run reports (one-button) based upon the date, time, location, user, or type of biometric transaction. The software runs on a client PC therefore it can be used from anywhere within an organisation.

Jetstream – Jetstream – is an electronic timesheet and rostering package that runs on a PC and imports transaction data from the FingerLan database with the click of a button. JetStream calculates employees' work hours based upon fully-customizable employee rosters complete with pay codes, shift rules, break time rules, job costing, and along with many other useful features. JetStream can generate a range of standard or customized reports, which can be exported directly to 3rd party payroll applications such as MYOB. This package is optional, should an organisation have a Time & Attendance solution with the ability to import data obtained from FingerLan.

PC Client access

Requires an ODBC connection to either the Access database or SQL database.

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Support

PeopleKey offers a quarterly or annual support contract which is mandatory. Please contact PeopleKey for any further technical information or refer to the V30 Plus Finger Scanner manuals, FingerLan, Workforce Clarity and JetStream manuals (available in PDF format).

Hours of support

Unless otherwise arranged and stated, all support provided under the agreement shall be provided during the normal working hours of 08:30 – 17:00 Australian eastern time (AEST), Monday to Friday excluding Australian public and statutory holidays.

Relocation of Equipment

The client shall notify PeopleKey of any relocation of the products supported and any network related technical changes such as V30 Plus Finger Scanner IP Addresses to allow for Support to be able to assist when needed in the timeliest manner possible.

Data Loss

Due to hardware failure it is possible that data can be corrupted and/or lost. PeopleKey will make every effort to recover lost data where possible. PeopleKey cannot be held liable under any circumstance for direct, indirect or consequential losses arising from the supported products failure, data loss, corruption or loss of service.

Access to Systems via remote control tools

The client agrees to provide broadband internet access so that PeopleKey can access the system to rectify faults remotely. This will be done using agreed remote control support tool sets. In instances where the company policy prohibits such access then the client agrees to provide personnel resources to assist PeopleKey to complete its obligations.

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ANNEX 1.

V30 Plus Relay Use Guidelines for External Loads

Maximum Ratings

1. The V30 Plus Relay contacts are voltage free but do not meet mains isolation standards, therefore they must not be used for any load device with a switching voltage greater than 30Vdc/48Vac or a voltage with respect to the 0V supply greater than 70Vdc/48Vac.

2. V30 Plus Relay Contact specifications are as follows with the 48Vac limitation as noted above.

• Contact Rating 1A 24VDC/48VAC

• Max. Switching Current 2A

• Resistance (Initial) 100m Ω. At 6VDC, 1A

• Electrical Life at nominal load 100,000 operations

• Mechanical Life 10,000,000 operations

3. For purely resistive loads no special protection precautions are required.

DC Switched Loads

1. For DC supplied inductive loads including solenoid based door strikes, contactors and external relays a protection diode must be used.

a. Guidelines for the protection device are as follows.

• Select a general purpose diode with reverse voltage rating equal to at least twice the load DC supply voltage.

• Select a forward current rating for the diode to be at least twice the load DC supply current.

• Wire the protection diode directly across the load as close as possible to the load terminals.

• Wire the protection diode in reverse polarity to the load supply, i.e. Cathode to +ve and Anode to -ve load terminals.

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AC Switched Loads

1. For AC supplied inductive loads including solenoid based door strikes, contactors and external relays a transient protection device or combination back-to-back configured zener diodes must be used.

a. Guidelines for the protection device are as follows.

• When using a transient protection device, select the specified clamping voltage to be 1.4 times the load AC supply voltage.

• When using back-to-back Zener diodes they must be connected in series Anode-Anode or Cathode-Cathode to create a single 2 terminal protection device.

• Select a power rating for the protection device to be at least twice the load power in watts.

• Wire the protection device directly across the load as close as possible to the load terminals.

N/O

CA B

Relay

V30 internal relay

Door strike

1

Power source

Cable Run

N/C

Relay Common

V30

Door

-ve DC +ve DC

Protection Diode

CA B

Relay

V30 internal relay

N/O N/C

Relay Common

V30

Door

Door strike

1

Power source

Cable Run

..

-ve DC+ve DC

12

ZENER

12 ZENER

..

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2. In some cases when using AC supplied inductive loads it may also be necessary to implement an R-C (resistor-capacitor) snubber network to limit the rate of rise of back EMF. Design of snubber protection networks in general is beyond the scope of this document however the following simple circuit may solve difficult AC load back EMF problems.

• Select a 100nF 240VAC rated capacitor and 10R carbon composition resistor and configure in series.

• Place the series connected R-C snubber network directly across the load terminals in parallel with the protection device or back-to-back zeners.

Important Notice

In any application it must be stressed that using a relay operated load brings load voltage and currents through the v30 main PCB. Failure to implement suitable protection measures externally may permanently damage the v30 even though the external load is within rated voltage and current.

N/O N/C

Relay Common

Snubber

V30 Door

CA B

Relay

V30 internal relay

Door strike

1

Power source

Cable Run

Resistor

Capcitor

12 ZENER

..12

ZENER

-ve DC+ve DC

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ANNEX 2.

Drilling template details and measurements

Cut-out hole

Cut grey area

60mm

Mounting holes “A”

Minimum

clearance

Mounting

Bracket

Mounting

Bracket holes ”B”

10

0m

m

53mm

26mm

163mm

2 x Ramset Hollow wall Anchor HW13M4 and

2 x MSPPZP465 65mm screw (supplied)

OR

2 x Ramset Start Plastic wall Plug 25mm RED and

2 x MSPCTZ82 50 mm Zinc screw (supplied)

3 x Ramset Hollow wall Anchor HW13M4 (supplied)

OR

3 x Ramset Start Plastic wall Plug 25mm RED and

3 x MSPCTZP81 25mm Zinc screw (supplied)

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DRILLING TEMPLATE Please print and use as your drilling template.

SCALE 1:1

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