Honeywell S r l VCU-05 Tema-Voyager Compact User Manual Tema Voyager Compact Installation Guide rel 2 0

Honeywell S.r.l. Tema-Voyager Compact Tema Voyager Compact Installation Guide rel 2 0

Users Manual

January 2013 © 2013 Honeywell. All rights reserved. 800-07074, Rel. 2.0Tema-Voyager™ CompactInstallation Guide
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vContentsWarnings and Cautions  ........................................................................................1Before installation .................................................................................. 1Fire Safety and Liability Notice .............................................................1Damage during shipment .....................................................................1Electrostatic discharge .........................................................................1Disclaimer – Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification ...................  2Compliance .......................................................................................... 2Unpacking...............................................................................................................3Shipping instructions  ...........................................................................................4Limited warranty  ...................................................................................................5Confidentiality ........................................................................................................6Device overview  ....................................................................................................7Preparing for installation.......................................................................................8Contents of the kit  ..................................................................................8Readers .................................................................................................8Supports ...............................................................................................8Toolkit for reader .................................................................................8Toolkits for supports............................................................................ 9Mounting tools  .....................................................................................10Wire characteristics ..............................................................................10Power supply wire .............................................................................10Ethernet connector and cable .............................................................11Input/output/RS485 wire ....................................................................11Mounting the device ............................................................................................13Device connectors  ................................................................................13Mounting the reader on the support ......................................................14Mounting the reader on the wall mount .............................................14Mounting the reader on the swivel support  .......................................21
CONTENTSvi https://extranet.honeywell.comTurnstile mounting using the swivel support .................................... 34Setting inputs, outputs, and jumpers ................................................................35Digital inputs .......................................................................................  35Supervised inputs  ................................................................................ 36Outputs ................................................................................................ 37External relays powered by the reader .............................................. 37Connecting the door lock directly using an external power supply .. 38Jumpers ................................................................................................ 39Voyager door backup line...................................................................................40Voyager door module..........................................................................................42Technical specifications .....................................................................................44Regulation ............................................................................................................47 FCC Notice ......................................................................................... 47Industry Canadian Compliance Statement  .......................................... 48Australian CTick Conformity .............................................................. 48Appendix 1- Internal Jumpers ............................................................................49Recycling..............................................................................................................51
1Warnings and Cautions  Before installationWarning: Before installation, TURN OFF the external circuit breaker which supplies power to the device. Before connecting the device to the power supply, verify that the output voltage is within specifications of the power supply. (See “Technical specifications” on page 44.)Do not apply power to the device until after the installation has been completed. The equipment can be damaged if this precaution is not observed.  Fire Safety and Liability NoticeWarning: Never connect card readers to any critical entry, exit door, barrier, elevator or gate without providing an alternative exit in accordance with all the fire and life safety codes pertinent to the installation. These fire and safety codes vary from city to city and you must get approval from local fire officials whenever using an electronic product to control a door or other barrier. Use of egress buttons, for example, may be illegal in some cities. In most applications, single action exit without prior knowledge of what to do is a life safety requirement. Always make certain that any required approvals are obtained in writing. DO NOT ACCEPT VERBAL APPROVALS SINCE THEY ARE NOT VALID. Damage during shipmentCaution: IF ANY DAMAGE TO THE SHIPMENT IS NOTICED, A CLAIM MUST BE FILED WITH THE COMMERCIAL CARRIER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAMAGE. Electrostatic dischargeCaution: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage integrated circuits and modules. To prevent damage always follow these procedures:
2https://extranet.honeywell.com• Use static shield packaging and containers to transport all electronic components, including completed reader assemblies. • Handle all ESD sensitive components at an approved static-controlled workstation. These workstations consist of a desk mat, floor mat and an ESD wrist strap. Workstations are available from various vendors. Note:  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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the installation and user guides, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Disclaimer – Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification If a Customer receives a claim that a Product or any component thereof has caused personal injury or damage to the property of others, Customer shall immediately notify Honeywell S.r.l. Italy in writing of all such claims. Honeywell S.r.l. Italy shall defend or settle such claims and shall indemnify and hold Customer harmless for any costs or damages including reasonable attorneys’ fees which Customer may be required to pay as a result of the defective Product or the negligence of Honeywell S.r.l. Italy, its agents, or its employees. Customer shall hold harmless and indemnify Honeywell S.r.l. Italy from and against all claims, demands, losses and liability arising out of damage to property or injury to persons occasioned by or in connection with the acts or omissions of Customer and its agents and employees, and from and against all claims, demands, losses and liability for costs of fees, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, in connection therewith. ComplianceFor any additional information regarding the compliance of this product to any EU-specific requirements, please send an e-mail to temaline.orders@honeywell.com.
3UnpackingCaution: If any damage to the shipment is noticed before unpacking, a claim must be filed with the commercial carrier. All containers should be opened and unpacked carefully in order to prevent damage to the contents. Follow these steps to unpack equipment in preparation for installation: 1. Open the container and remove the unit(s) and all packing material. Retain the container and all the packing materials. They may be used again for reshipment of the equipment, if needed. 2. Inspect the contents to see if anything is missing. If you notice any missing items, send an e-mail to temaline.orders@honeywell.com. 3. Visually check the contents. If you see any damage, do the following: a. If shipping has caused damage to the unit, file a claim with the commercial carrier. b. If any other defect is apparent, call for a return authorization.
4https://extranet.honeywell.comShipping instructions To ship equipment back to Temaline, contact the customer service department at temaline.orders@honeywell.com before returning the equipment. When you call, please have available: • A description of the problem or the reason you are returning the equipment. • Your original purchase order number, invoice number and if the unit is still under warranty. • A new purchase order number if the unit is not under warranty. From the customer service department, obtain the Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). Show the RMA number on all packages shipped. Packages which are not marked with an RMA number will be refused at the factory and returned to you COD. Carefully pack the equipment for shipment. Use the original packing material whenever possible
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7Device overview The Voyager Compact is an RFID proximity smart technology card reader that is used with access controls and time and attendance systems.These installation instructions contain the following information:• Mounting instructions• Connecting the reader to the network and doorTemaline recommends that before you begin, read and familiarize yourself with these instructions. This preparation should facilitate the installation.
8https://extranet.honeywell.comPreparing for installation Contents of the kitBefore you begin, unpack the shipment and check the parts list against the components in the shipment.Your shipment should contain one reader, one support, one toolkit for the reader, and one toolkit for the support. ReadersYour kit should include one of the following readers:SupportsYour kit should include one of the following supports:Toolkit for readerYour kit should include a toolkit for the reader that contains the following items:Label Name DescriptionVCU-01xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit HID ProxVCU-02xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit MIFAREVCU-03xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit HID Prox & MIFAREVCU-04xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit iClassVCU-05xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit iClass & HID ProxVCU-06xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit Sokymat ProxVCU-07xxxxxxxxxx Voyager Compact Unit Sokymat Prox & MIFARELabel Name DescriptionVCM-W7015 Wall Base SupportVCM-T7015 Turnstile Base SupportVCM-S7015 Swivel Base SupportQuantity Description1 Green connector 1x5 position (3.5 mm)1 Green connector 1x6 position (3.5 mm)
9Toolkits for supportsYour kit should contain one of the following three support toolkits:• Wall support toolkit• Turnstile support toolkit• Swivel support toolkitThe wall support toolkit contains the following items:The turnstile support toolkit contains the following items:1 Balance resistors kit and diodes1 RS-485 connector with cable1 JumperQuantity DescriptionQuantity Description1 Tamper switch with cable1 Drilling template4 Screws for Fisher plug S5V4 Plastic plug Fisher S5C2 Torx screws for reader closingQuantity Description1 Tamper switch with cable1 Drilling template4 Screws for turnstile2 Torx screws for reader closing
10 https://extranet.honeywell.comThe swivel support toolkit contains the following items: Mounting toolsThe following screwdrivers are required for the installation:• One small cross screwdriver• One T10 Torx screwdriver• One medium cross screwdriver• One 0-1 flat head screwdriver Wire characteristicsTo optimize the installation, Temaline recommends that you use the cable with smallest AWG allowed according to the tables below. If the power supply wire exceeds the AWG 20, Temaline strongly recommends that you terminate the wire with a smaller AWG.Power supply wireThe Voyager device can be powered either with a 10V-30V DC power supply or 48V PoE. To determine the correct size of the power cable, see the table below.Warning: Max voltage cable drop allowed must not exceed 0.8 VDC when the voltage is 12V. (Typical input current is 500mA.)The tables below show the values for one reader. If more than one reader is connected to the same line, divide the distance by the number of the readers on the same line.The following table lists examples of wire gauge and distance for a 12V and a 24V power supply.Quantity Description1 Tamper switch with cable1 Drilling template3 Screws for Fisher plug S5V3 Plastic plug Fisher S5C2 Torx screws for reader closing
11Ethernet connector and cableFor the Ethernet connector and cable, Temaline recommends:•RJ45 male connector: Module plug assembly, 8 position, unshielded, round cable, stranded wire, high performance. •Cable: APC CAT 5 UTP 4 PAIR, 24 AWG, no longer than 100 ft.Input/output/RS485 wireInput wires: Use a twisted pair cable for the contacts connections. AWG24 or AWG26 is recommended for the best wire recovery behind the reader.The following table lists wire gauges and distances for inputs contacts.Max distance (m) from the Power Supply for 12VMax distance (m) from the Power Supply for 24VAWG mm2 Ohm/km30 190 20 0.52 3420 125 22 0.35 5212 75 24 0.2 858 45 26 0.13 137AWG mm2 Ohm/km Max distance (m)*22 0.35 52 24024 0.2 85 14726 0.13 137 93
12 https://extranet.honeywell.com•Output wires: AWG24 or AWG 26 are recommended when the load is powered with current @30mA. This will facilitate the reader closing.Use the minimum AWG allowed from the table below when the power is provided by an external power supply and the current is more than 30mA. *One-volt voltage drop is considered typical.•RS-485 wire: Cable spec: UL, 24 AWG, 85ohm/Km twisted. Because the RS-485 is used for door backup line between the two readers installed on the two sides of the door. Also, the RS-485 is used for connection of a Voyager device with a Voyager door module installed on the safe side of the door, where the cable is usually short.AWG mm2 Ohm/km Max distance (m)*20 0.52 34 55022 0.35 52 38024 0.2 85 20026 0.13 137 130AWG mm2 Ohm/km Max distance (m)*20 0.52 34 1522 0.35 52 1024 0.2 85 5.526 0.13 137 3.5
13Mounting the deviceWarning: For satisfactory RF reader performance, you should install the Voyager device as far as possible from electrical conducting and metal surfaces. If you install the device on a metal surface, the reading performance will be affected. For a good performance, install the reader at least 5 cm away from the metal surface. Device connectorsAll the connections are on the back of the reader inside the round area. Figure 1 Connectors layoutConnector Function SpecificationJ1 POE & Ethernet interface RJ45 Female ConnectorP4 Output interface 5Pin,--3.5MM pitch, Header connectorP5 TAMPER Switch interface 2Pin,--2.5MM Pitch, Header connectorP6 RS-485 communication interface3Pin,--2.5MM Pitch, Header connector
14 https://extranet.honeywell.com Mounting the reader on the supportThe Voyager device is composed of reader and support. The reader must be installed on one of the following three supports:• Wall mount• Turnstile mount•Swivel mountYou do not need to open the reader to install it on the support. Warning: If you do not use the tamper, close the P5 connector with the jumper (included in the toolkit).Mounting the reader on the wall mountUse this support to install the reader on a wall.P7 Inputs and DC power interface6Pin,--3.5MM Pitch, Header connectorSW1 RS-485 length settings 2Pin,--1.27MM DIP switchesConnector Function SpecificationFigure 2 Wall mount (front and back views)
15The cable pipe can come from either the wall (internal pipe) or the bottom (external pipe). To install the reader on a wall mount:1Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader. 2Make sure that the space is large enough to mount the reader on the support and close the Torx screws. See the dimensions in Figure 3.Figure 3 Wall mount positioning
16 https://extranet.honeywell.com3Center the drilling template (see Figure 4) on the “Centre of Cable Exit” and, using the template as a guide, drill four holes (the size of the holes is indicated on the template).The cables coming from the pipe embedded in the wall shall be on the bottom of the support (not center or top). (See the Centre of Cable Exit position in the drilling template.)Figure 4 Wall mount drilling template (unit:mm)
174If required, install the tamper switch into the appropriate guide as shown in Figure 5.5Route the interface and power cable from the wall/pipe to the reader. Leave about 5-6 cm of excess cable.6Attach the support to the wall using the 4 screws provided with the support.Figure 5 Installing the tamper switch
18 https://extranet.honeywell.com7Connect the cables to the 3.5mm Pitch Plugs using the 0-1 screwdriver. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the wires. There is only one way to insert the connectors (see Figure 6).8Plug the RJ45 connector into the Ethernet port and other cables if present. 9Arrange the cables so that the connectors are on the same side of their sockets without crossing the cables.10 Check the right position of the gasket.Figure 6 Cable illustration for tamper switch installation
1911 Close the reader on the support using the bayonet fitting shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Attaching the reader to the support
20 https://extranet.honeywell.com12 Lock the reader onto the support using the 2x Torx screws.Figure 8 Locking the reader to the support
21Mounting the reader on the swivel supportUse the swivel support to install the reader on a swivel base. This support gives the reader the desired slope (top-down) within a 24-degree range (+12° to -12°).The swivel support can be installed either on a flat surface (horizontal or vertical) or directly on a junction box.Figure 9 Swivel support types
22 https://extranet.honeywell.comTo mount the reader on a swivel support:1Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader on the wall.Figure 10 Exploded view of swivel support
232Make sure that the space is large enough to mount the reader on the support and screw in the Torx screws. See Figure 11.Figure 11 Space required to install swivel support
24 https://extranet.honeywell.com3Center the drilling template on the “center of cables exit” and, using the template as a guide, drill three holes (the size of the holes is indicated on the mounting template in Figure 12).Figure 12 Swivel mount drilling template (unit:mm)
254When the installation is on a junction box fixed into the wall, center the template on the existing screws of the junction box and drill the third hole (the lowest one).Figure 13 Swivel mount using gang box
26 https://extranet.honeywell.comThe cables must come out from the wall in correspondence with the bottom of the support. (See the position on the drilling template.)5Insert the tamper if used.Figure 14 Installing the tamper
276Attach the IP65 cover to the swivel body using two screws inserted from the back (see Figure 15), then check to make sure that the tamper works properly.Figure 15 Installing the tamper
28 https://extranet.honeywell.com7Route the interface and power cables from the wall to the reader through the rectangular window in the base of the swivel. Attach the swivel to the wall using the three holes, paying attention to the correct position. (Check the arrow UP inside the base.)Warning: For IP65 installations, make sure that the waterproof plug on the back of the support is inserted into the hole in the wall.Figure 16 Attaching the swivel to the wall
298Route the cables through the swivel ball, ensuring that the cables are on the same side as the connectors located on the reader. Avoid crossing the cables inside the ball. Leave about 5-6 cm of excess cable.Figure 17 Routing the cables into the swivel
30 https://extranet.honeywell.com9Fix the swivel ball on the support by giving the desired slope. The swivel ball has a key that prevents you from installing the support upside down.10 Connect the cable to the 3.5mm Pitch Plugs and other connectors. Be sure that there are no short circuits between the wires. Be sure to connect the wires by paying attention to the right position shown in Figure 6 (the screws must be on the side of the Ethernet connector).11 Close the reader on the support using the bayonet fitting as shown in Figure 7.Figure 18 Adjusting the slope
3112 Use the 2x Torx screws to lock the reader onto the support (see Figure 19).When the cables come from the external pipe (this installation may not be IP65)There are three conduits on the swivel, each with a diameter of 20mm. Choose the best one and remove the rubber cap.1Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader on the wall.2Make sure that the space is large enough to mount the reader on the support and attach it with the Torx screws. See dimensions in Figure 11.3Using the template as a guide, drill three holes (the size of the holes is indicated on the mounting template) when the installation is on the wall. 4Remove the waterproof plug on the swivel base using a pair of pliers. 5Insert the tamper (if used).6Attach the base to the swivel body using two screws inserted from the back (see Figure 15). Check to make sure the tamper is working properly.Figure 19 Locking the reader onto the swivel support
32 https://extranet.honeywell.com7Route the interface and power cables from the wall to the reader through one of the three holes in the base of the swivel.8Route the cables through the swivel ball, being careful to ensure that the cables are on the same side of the connectors on the reader. Do not cross the cable inside the ball. Leave about 5-6 cm of excess cable.9Attach the swivel to the wall using the three screw holes, paying attention to the right position as shown in Figure 15. (Check the arrow UP inside the base.)10 Fix the swivel ball on the support by giving the desired slope. The swivel ball has a key to prevent you from installing the ball upside down.11 Connect the cable to the 3.5mm Pitch Plugs and other connectors. Be sure to connect the wires by paying attention to the right position shown in Figure 6 (the screws must be on the side of the Ethernet connector). Be sure that there are no short circuits between the wires.12 Use the bayonet fitting shown in Figure 7 to close the reader.13 Use the 2x Torx screws to lock the reader onto the support. Mounting the device on the turnstile mountThis support is used for installing the reader on horizontal surfaces. Typical installation is for the use on the turnstile.Figure 20 Turnstile support (front and back views)
331Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader.2Ensure that the space is large enough to mount the reader on the support and attach it with the Torx screws.3Using the template as a guide, drill four holes (the size of the holes is indicated in the mounting template).The cables must come out from the surface in correspondence with the bottom of the support. (See the Centre of Cable Exit position in the drilling template.)Figure 21 Drilling template for turnstile support (unit:mm)
34 https://extranet.honeywell.com4If required, install the tamper switch into the appropriate guide.5Route the interface and power cables from the surface of the turnstile to the reader. Leave about 5-6 cm of excess cable.6Arrange the cable so that the connectors are on the same side as their sockets without crossing the cables.7Connect the cable to the 3.5mm Pitch Plugs and other connectors. Be sure that there are no short circuits between the wires. Be sure to connect the wires by paying attention to the correct position (shown in Figure 6). (The screws must be on the side of the Ethernet connector.)8Use the bayonet fitting shown in Figure 7 to close the reader on the support.9Lock the reader onto the support with the 2x Torx screws.Turnstile mounting using the swivel supportThe sequence is the same as the sequence for wall mounting, except that the swivel ball shall be fixed to give the reader the opposite slope. See “Mounting the reader on the wall mount” on page 14.
35Setting inputs, outputs, and jumpers Digital inputsThe device has 2 inputs and 2 outputs. The 2 inputs can be used either as digital dry contacts or supervised contacts. The type of contacts used is defined from the configuration of the device performed by the EBI. By default, the inputs are set as supervised.Usually the IN1 is dedicated to the door contact.Usually the IN2 is dedicated to the push button (request to exit).However, the inputs can also be used as general purpose inputs.The typical connection for digital dry contacts is shown in Figure 22.Temaline recommends that you establish an electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which can be essentially subjected to interference or lightning.Use a twisted-pair cable for the contact cables. Make sure that the cables correspond in size to the norms indicated in “Wire characteristics” on page 10.Max contact resistance = 25 OhmFigure 22 Dry contacts connections
36 https://extranet.honeywell.com Supervised inputsThe typical connection for supervised inputs is shown in Figure 23. Put the resistors close to the contact.Yellow resistor: 1210 Ohm 1%White resistor: 392 Ohm 1%Close contact resistance: 296 OhmOpen contact resistance: 1210 OhmTemaline recommends that you establish an electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which can be essentially subjected to interference or lightning.Use a twisted-pair cable for the contact cables. Make sure that the cables correspond in size to the norms indicated in section INPUT WIRES...Max contact resistance = 25 OhmFigure 23 Supervised input connection
37 OutputsInternally, the output lines are provided with Power Mosfet. Using an external power supply, the output current must not exceed 1.2A/30V continuous or 5A/30V (0.5 sec) peak current for inductive loads. Using the internal power supply, the output current must not exceed 30mA.Usually the OUT1 is dedicated to the Door Electro lock.Usually the OUT2 is dedicated to the busy lamp.Outputs can be also used as general purpose outputs.Temaline recommends that you establish an electrical environment where the cables are well separated, even at short runs, especially to the power cables or external cables which can be essentially subjected to interference or lightning.External relays powered by the readerWhen the load exceeds the max internal current of 30 mA you must use an external relay.Figure 24 Relays OUT
38 https://extranet.honeywell.comNote: Use 12VDC relay - max coil current = 30mA each. In this case you must use the 1N4004 diodes shown in Figure 24.Connecting the door lock directly using an external power supplyYou can connect the door lock directly to the reader using an external power supply. The current shall not exceed 1.2A or a peak of 5A for a period of 0.5 sec max.Notes: For not-resistive loads:• You must use the 1N4004 diodes as shown in Figure 25. Two diodes are included in the package.• The external power supply must be isolated. Figure 25 Connecting loads using an external isolated power supply
39 JumpersThere is a DIP switch (include two bits) in the circle. It is used for selecting RS-485 matched distance mode.The Voyager equipment supports biasing and end-of-line termination for the RS-485 network. a. RS-485 allows the wiring of a multidrop communication network of up to 1200 m in length. SW1 DIP switches Pin1, Pin2 set in ON position.b. RS-485 Port communication network should not exceed 15 m in length. SW1 DIP switches PIN1, PIN2 set in OFF position.Figure 26 JumpersJumper ON/OFF FunctionSW1.1&2 ON Long distance - up to 1200mOFF Short distance - up to 15m
40 https://extranet.honeywell.comVoyager door backup lineA door is managed using two Voyager devices (one on each side of the door). During a network failure, to ensure the complete door functionality, you can have a backup connection between the devices using the RS 485 serial line with encrypted protocol as shown in Figure 27.The typical connection for the Voyager door backup line appears as shown in Figure 28. You can set the RS485 wiring length using the SW1 jumpers. For more information on jumpers, see “Jumpers” on page 39.Figure 27 - Use of Voyager door backup lineFigure 28 - Voyager backup line connection
41The use of the Voyager door backup line must be enabled and configured from the EBI supervision center. For more information, refer to the Temaline Access Control Guide.
42 https://extranet.honeywell.comVoyager door moduleYou can use the Voyager door module when you must manage the door in a secure way, using a Voyager device. In this type of architecture as shown in Figure 30, the Voyager device is installed on the unsecure side of the door and the Voyager door module is installed on the secure one.The input/output for the management of the door (Strike, Request to exit, and Door sense) are connected to the door module . The communication between the Voyager device and the door module occurs through the RS485 serial line with encrypted protocol.The typical connection of the Voyager door module line appears as shown in Figure 29. For more information on the Voyager door module Figure 29 - Use of Voyager door module
43installation and characteristics, refer to the Voyager Door Module - Installation Manual.You can set the RS485 wiring length using the SW1 jumpers. For more information on jumpers, see “Jumpers” on page 39.The use of Voyager door module must be enabled and configured from the EBI supervision center. For more information, refer to the Temaline Access Control Guide.Figure 30 - Voyager Door Module connection
44 https://extranet.honeywell.comTechnical specificationsTable 1 Technical specificationsParameter ValueDC power supply 10VDC~30VDC PoE power supply IEEE802.3af - class 2 (48VDC – from 3.84 to 6.49 W)Consumption • VCU-01: 5W (400 mA @ 12VDC)• VCU-02: 5W (400 mA @ 12VDC)• VCU-03: 6W (500 mA @ 12VDC)• VCU-04: 5W (400 mA @ 12VDC)• VCU-05: 6W (500 mA @ 12VDC)• VCU-06: 5W (400 mA @ 12VDC)• VCU-07: 6W (500 mA @ 12VDC)Weight 0.46 kgDimensions 40 x 103 x 163 mmProtection level IP65Operational temperature • VCU-01: -20 - 55°C• VCU-02: -20 - 60°C• VCU-03: -20 - 55°C• VCU-04: -20 - 60°C • VCU-05: -20 - 55°C• VCU-06: -20 - 60°C• VCU-07: -20 - 60°CStorage temperature -20 ~ 70°CStorage relative humidity 0 ~ 95% without condensationDisplay 3.5”, 230,400 DPI (RGB 320x240) True Color TFT-LCDAudio output One 0.4W output speakerKeyboard 10 number keys: 0-96 navigation keys: left, right, up, down, Enter, Cancel
45Reading distance The reading distance depends on the quality of the cards used. The distances for Voyager devices are:• VCU-01: 6 cm• VCU-02: 6 cm• VCU-03: HID 5cm, MIFARE 6 cm• VCU-04:  6 cm• VCU-05: HID 5 cm, iCLASS 5 cm• VCU-06: 7 cm• VCU-07: Sokymat 6 cm, MIFARE 6 cmInputs Two supervised or digital inputs:Mode select:• Supervised inputs for four statuses: Normal, Alarm, Cut, and Short• Digital inputs with two statuses: Open, CloseCurrent: 0~10mA for each inputVoltage: +6 VDC maximum; 0V minimumOutputs Number:  2Type:      Power Open Drain (Mosfet)Load:      Inductive load admittedWhen supplied directly from the reader:Current:    30mAVoltage:    12 VDCWhen supplied from external power supply:Current: 1.2A contiguous; 5A impulsive (0.5sec)Voltage: 10-30 VDCTable 1 Technical specificationsParameter Value
46 https://extranet.honeywell.comCompliance with regulationsCE (2004/108/EC Electromagnetic CompatibilityDirective, 2006/95/EC Safety Directive 1, 999/5/ECR&TTE Directive)EN 301489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)&EN 301489-3 V1.4.1(2002-08)EN 55022:2010EN 61000-6-3: 2007 + A1: 2011&EN 61000-6-4: 2007+ A1: 2011EN 50130-4:1995/A2:2003/AC:2003&EN-50130-5:2011EN 300330-2 V1.5.1 (2010-02)EN 60950-1: 2006 + A12: 2011EN 50371:2002EN-50133-1:2010&EN-50133-2:2010&EN-50133-7:2010CTick. For more information on CTick regulation, see “Australian CTick Conformity“ on page 48.Industry Canadian. For more information on Industry Canadian compliance, see “Australian CTick Conformity“ on page 48.FCC Part15 Class B. For more information on FCC Part15 Class B rules, see “FCC Notice“ on page 47.UL 294-S319 (pending)Environmental impact RoHS/WEEE-compliant device directives 2002/95/EC 2002/96/EC (WEEE: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)Real-time clock Retention time: 48 hours (big capacitor)Table 1 Technical specificationsParameter Value
47Regulation  FCC NoticeCompany name: Honeywell International IncGranted code: HS9 FCC IDs: HS9VCU-01,HS9VCU-02,HS9VCU-03,HS9VCU-04,HS9VCU-05This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:• This device may not cause harmful interference and• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices, 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 on and off, 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 the receiver• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpThe user is cautioned that changes and modification made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
 Cet appareil est conforme à la section 15 des réglementations de la FCC. Le fonctionnement de l’appareil est sujetaux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférences néfastes, et (2) cet appareil doit tolérer les interférences reçues, y compris celles qui risquent de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.   This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
48 https://extranet.honeywell.com Industry Canadian Compliance StatementCompany Name: Honeywell SRLCompany Number: 573UCertificates Numbers:573U-VCU-017015EN1N00,573U-VCU-017015EN1N01573U-VCU-027015EN1N00,573U-VCU-027015EN1N01573U-VCU-037015EN1N00,573U-VCU-037015EN1N01573U-VCU-047015EN1N00,573U-VCU-047015EN1N01573U-VCU-057015EN1N00,573U-VCU-057015EN1N01This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada. Australian CTick ConformityBrand; HoneywellModel numbers: VCU-017015EN1N00, VCU-017015EN1N01, VCU-027015EN1N00, VCU-027015EN1N01, VCU-037015EN1N00, VCU-037015EN1N01, VCU-047015EN1N00, VCU-047015EN1N01, VCU-057015EN1N00, VCU-057015EN1N01Attestation Number: HSQ-CTick-110014For compliance levels 1, 2 and 3 in Australia As required by notices under:Section 182 of the Australian Radiocommunications Act 1992.The product complies with the requirements of the Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Standard 2008. Evidence of compliance is demonstrated by test reports to the following applicable standards:CISPR 22: 2006 Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement.
49Appendix 1- Internal Jumpers#Jumper name Description1 Spare -2 FW application roll backOpen = Current FW application valid (default)Close = Force FW application rollbackThe Voyager maintains two versions of the application. When a new version of the application is downloaded to the device, the previous version is maintained so that it is possible, in case of problems, to roll back the application to the previous one. This jumper forces a roll back of the application running on the device. The alternative version of the application present on the device is restored when the jumper is closed and the device is restarted.After the restart, the jumper must be set back to Open. This will enable you to work again with the device.3 Restore FactoryOpen = Use current configurationClose = Restore factory configuration Restore the device to factory configuration.The device is restarted and is restored to factory configuration when the jumper is closed. All the data present in the memory and in the database of the device is lost and the communication parameters reset to the factory default values. The IP address of the device is set to 160.221.230.127.After the restart, the jumper must be set back to Open. This will enable you to work again with the device.4 Linux Console activationOpen = Linux console not active (default)Close = Linux console activeThis jumper is used to activate the LINUX console of the device. The console usage is enabled when the jumper is closed and the device is restarted. The activation of LINUX console is required only for deep debug purpose. You must not change this jumper if it is not specifically required from Honeywell Technical Assistance Center.5 Spare -6 Manufacturing testOpen = FW application active (default) Close = Manufacturing test active After the restart, the jumper activates the manufacturing test application instead of the FW application. This jumper is used during the test in factory and is not suitable for field operations.
50 https://extranet.honeywell.comNote:  Internal jumpers can be used only for maintenance purpose and only on request of Technical Assistance Center personnel.
51RecyclingIn accordance with directive 2002/96/EC regarding waste electrical and electronic apparatus, effective August 13 2005, Honeywell commits, when requested by the customer, to the collection, treatment, recovery, and disposal of the apparatus produced.Customers in the European Union are advised to dispose of this product at the end of its useful life in accordance with the applicable local laws, regulations, and procedures.
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