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PROKSIMA proximity reader
PROKSIMA-EC series proximity readers (external version) are made
from pressure die cast aluminium.
2 LED indicators
1 acoustic indicator
6-way dip-switches:
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4 allowing configuration of up to 15 separate devices on
the same line
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2 for selecting the type of code used by the system

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Operating frequency
Maximum consumption
Power supply
Maximum recognition distance
Maximum cabled DATA length
PROKSIMA-EC: INSTALLATION
1. Decide the layout of the cable trays for running the cables
2. Decide where the system should be installed, bearing in mind
that the base must be fixed on a flat, straight surface.
3. Gently lever off the front panel A using a flat-head screwdriver (Fig 2).
4. Unscrew the 4 screws M and extract the device C from the base B (Fig 1).
5. Unscrew the 4 screws N and remove the rear cover panel D.
6. Drill out the base B at the point H.
7. Drill out the rear cover D and insert the cable glands provided
8. Pass the cables through the through hole H and cable glands F (Fig. 4).
9. Connect up the device (see the paragraph ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS)
10. Fix the base onto the wall using appropriate raw plugs by means of
the 4 through holes T (Fig.4).
11. Insert the device into the base and tighten the 4 screws
12. Insert the front panel
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
To connect one or more PROKSIMA devices to a V2 decoder, follow the
wiring diagram shown in Fig. 5
To connect a PROKSIMA device to a V2 control unit with data input,
follow the procedure indicated in the control unit instruction manual.
To connect a proximity reader to a 26 bit Wiegand receiver device, follow
the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 6
Input 6 (N.C.) may be used for connection to a sensor for indicating the
status of the entrance (OPEN/CLOSED).
When the input is open, LED L2 is on.
If the input is not used, and it is desired to keep LED L2 off, jumper
terminal 6 (N.C.) with terminal 2 (GND).
USING THE DIP-SWITCHES TO CONFIGURE
THE DEVICE
The device is fitted with 6-way dip-switches through which it is possible
to set the proximity reader profile.
Dip switches 5 and 6
Set dip-switches 5 and 6 on the basis of the receiver device to be
interfaced with the proximity reader:
The receiver device to be interfaced with the
proximity reader
- V2 decoders
- V2 control units with data input
- Devices with 26 bit Wiegand data input
125 KHz
60 mA
12 VAC/VDC (J1 closed)
24 VAC/VDC (J1 open)
5 cm
100 m
Dip 5
Dip 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Dip switches 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
If the system can be used with more than one proximity reader, it is
essential to connect the various devices in parallel, and set different
combinations of dip switches 1,2,3,4 on the individual proximity readers.
The following table lists the 15 possible combinations:
PROKSIMA
Dip 1 Dip 2 Dip 3 Dip 4
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
2
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
3
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
4
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
6
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
7
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
8
OFF
ON
ON
ON
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
10
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
11
ON
OFF
ON
ON
12
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
13
ON
ON
OFF
ON
14
ON
ON
ON
OFF
15
ON
ON
ON
ON
SIGNALS
The device signals changes in status by means of one red LED L1, 1 green
LED L2 and a buzzer (acoustic indicator).
LED L1:
this is on when the device is powered it is off when
the device is transmitting the code
LED L2:
is on when terminal 6 is closed to ground (GND).
It can be used for connecting a sensor to indicate the
status of an entrance (OPEN/CLOSED).
Buzzer:
emits a beep each time an access device (VTR or VCR)
is brought close to the proximity reader.
MEMORISING ACCESS DEVICES
Memorising various access devices (VTR or VCR) in your system can be
done in two different ways:
Direct programming
1. Activate memorising on the receiving device by following the
procedure indicated in the instruction manual.
2. Bring the access device (VTR or VCR) close to the front panel
of the proximity reader (a distance of 5 cm). The temporary
extinguishing of LED L1, accompanied by a BEEP, indicates the
VTR has been recognised.
3. Check memorising on the receiver has occurred.
Programming using WINPPCL, PROGTAG and PROG2
WINPPCL: allows the creation of codes with which to serialise VTR and
VCR access devices
PROGTAG: allows the serialising of access devices with the codes
generated by WINPPCL
PROG2: allows downloading of the codes created in the V2 receiver devices
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
V2 S.p.A. hereby declare that PROKSIMA equipment conforms to the
essential requirements established in the electromagnetic compatibility
directive:
93/68/EEC
electromagnetic compatibility
2006/95/EEC
electrical safety
99/5/EEC
directive radio
and that the following technical standards have been applied
EN 60950, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3, EN 300 330-2
Racconigi, 9 July 2007
Legal representative, V2 S.p.A.
A. Livio Costamagna
VRD
Jumper J1
Jumper J2
1
OPEN
OPEN
2
CLOSED
OPEN
3
OPEN
CLOSED
4
CLOSED
CLOSED
PLEASE NOTE:
The configurations highlighted in
the table are consistent, in the case
of mixed installations (PROKSIMA -
VRD) with configuring devices so
that they are not in conflict.
In the case of replacing a VRD
reader with a PROKSIMA reader,
configure the new device with the
configuration corresponding to the
old one.

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