Page 5 - Contents
v Contents Warnings and Cautions ........................................................................................1 Before installation .................................................................................. 1Fire Safety and Liability Notice ...........................................
Page 7 - Warnings and Cautions; Before installation; TURN OFF; Fire Safety and Liability Notice; an alternative exit; Damage during shipment
1 Warnings and Cautions Before installation Warning: 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 specifica...
Page 8 - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits; Disclaimer – Product Liability Mutual
2 https://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 ...
Page 9 - Unpacking
3 Unpacking Caution: 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...
Page 10 - Shipping instructions; A new purchase order number if the unit is not under warranty.; Return Merchandise
4 https://extranet.honeywell.com Shipping instructions To ship equipment back to Temaline, contact the customer service department at [email protected] before returning the equipment. When you call, please have available: • A description of the problem or the reason you are returning the equipment. ...
Page 11 - Limited warranty
5 Limited warranty All warranty work shall be handled through Customer who shall notify Temaline and apply for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number prior to returning any Product for service, repair, credit or exchange. Temaline warrants that its Products shall be free from defects in mat...
Page 12 - Confidentiality
6 https://extranet.honeywell.com Confidentiality All software, drawings, diagrams, specifications, catalogs, literature, manuals and other materials furnished by Honeywell HSG -Temaline relating to the design, use and service of the Products shall remain confidential and shall constitute the proprie...
Page 13 - Device overview; Mounting instructions
7 Device 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 door Temali...
Page 14 - Preparing for installation; Contents of the kit; Readers; Your kit should include one of the following readers:; Supports; Your kit should include one of the following supports:; Toolkit for reader
8 https://extranet.honeywell.com Preparing for installation Contents of the kit Before 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. Re...
Page 15 - Toolkits for supports; • Wall support toolkit
9 Toolkits for supports Your kit should contain one of the following three support toolkits: • Wall support toolkit • Turnstile support toolkit • Swivel support toolkit The wall support toolkit contains the following items: The turnstile support toolkit contains the following items: 1 Balance resist...
Page 16 - Power supply wire
10 https://extranet.honeywell.com The swivel support toolkit contains the following items: Mounting tools The 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 charact...
Page 17 - Ethernet connector and cable; For the Ethernet connector and cable, Temaline recommends:; : Use a twisted pair cable for the contacts connections. AWG24
11 Ethernet connector and cable For 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 wire Input ...
Page 18 - : AWG24 or AWG 26 are recommended when the load is
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 tha...
Page 19 - Mounting the device; : For satisfactory RF reader performance, you should install the; Device connectors
13 Mounting the device Warning : 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...
Page 20 - Mounting the reader on the support; Mounting the reader on the wall mount
14 https://extranet.honeywell.com Mounting the reader on the support The 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 mount You do not need to open the reader to install it on the suppor...
Page 26 - Lock the reader onto the support using the 2x Torx screws.
20 https://extranet.honeywell.com 12 Lock the reader onto the support using the 2x Torx screws. Figure 8 Locking the reader to the support
Page 27 - Mounting the reader on the swivel support
21 Mounting the reader on the swivel support Use 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 dir...
Page 32 - Insert the tamper if used.
26 https://extranet.honeywell.com The cables must come out from the wall in correspondence with the bottom of the support. (See the position on the drilling template.) 5 Insert the tamper if used. Figure 14 Installing the tamper
Page 33 - ), then check to make sure that the tamper
27 6 Attach 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
Page 34 - : For IP65 installations, make sure that the waterproof plug on
28 https://extranet.honeywell.com 7 Route 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 ...
Page 38 - Mounting the device on the turnstile mount
32 https://extranet.honeywell.com 7 Route the interface and power cables from the wall to the reader through one of the three holes in the base of the swivel. 8 Route 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 ...
Page 39 - Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader.
33 1 Determine an appropriate mounting position for the reader. 2 Ensure that the space is large enough to mount the reader on the support and attach it with the Torx screws. 3 Using the template as a guide, drill four holes (the size of the holes is indicated in the mounting template). The cables m...
Page 40 - Turnstile mounting using the swivel support
34 https://extranet.honeywell.com 4 If required, install the tamper switch into the appropriate guide. 5 Route the interface and power cables from the surface of the turnstile to the reader. Leave about 5-6 cm of excess cable. 6 Arrange the cable so that the connectors are on the same side as their ...
Page 41 - Digital inputs; Usually the IN1 is dedicated to the door contact.
35 Setting inputs, outputs, and jumpers Digital inputs The 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...
Page 42 - Supervised inputs; The typical connection for supervised inputs is shown in
36 https://extranet.honeywell.com Supervised inputs The 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 Ohm Open contact resistance: 1210 Ohm Temaline recomm...
Page 43 - Outputs; Usually the OUT1 is dedicated to the Door Electro lock.; External relays powered by the reader
37 Outputs Internally, 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 O...
Page 44 - must use the 1N4004 diodes shown in; Connecting the door lock directly using an; You must use the 1N4004 diodes as shown in
38 https://extranet.honeywell.com Note : 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 supply You can connect the door lock directly to the reader using an external power supp...
Page 45 - a. RS-485 allows the wiring of a multidrop communication
39 Jumpers There 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 len...
Page 46 - Voyager door backup line
40 https://extranet.honeywell.com Voyager door backup line A 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...
Page 48 - Voyager door module; , the Voyager device is installed on the unsecure side of the
42 https://extranet.honeywell.com Voyager door module You 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 ...
Page 53 - Regulation; FCC Notice; This device may not cause harmful interference and
47 Regulation FCC Notice FCC IDs: HS9VCU-01 ; HS9VCU-02 ; HS9VCU-03 ; 2ACDRVCU-04 ; 2ACDRVCU-05 This 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,...
Page 54 - Australian CTick Conformity; Section 182 of the Australian Radiocommunications Act 1992.
48 https://extranet.honeywell.com Industry Canadian Compliance Statement Company Name: Honeywell SRL Company Number: 573U Certificates Numbers: 573U-VCU-017015EN1N00,573U-VCU-017015EN1N01 573U-VCU-027015EN1N00,573U-VCU-027015EN1N01 573U-VCU-037015EN1N00,573U-VCU-037015EN1N01 573U-VCU-047015EN1N00,57...
Page 55 - Appendix 1- Internal Jumpers
49 Appendix 1- Internal Jumpers # Jumper name Description 1 Spare - 2 FW application roll back Open = Current FW application valid (default) Close = Force FW application rollback The Voyager maintains two versions of the application. When a new version of the application is downloaded to the device,...
Page 56 - on request of Technical Assistance Center personnel.
50 https://extranet.honeywell.com Note: Internal jumpers can be used only for maintenance purpose and only on request of Technical Assistance Center personnel.
Page 57 - Recycling
51 Recycling In 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 a...