KT-400 Ethernet Four-Door Controller Installation Manual

Compliance Specifications

FCC & IC Compliance

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Class A. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. The KT-400 Ethernet Four-Door Controller is also compliant with EN55022:1998, amendment 1:1995, Class A.

UL Compliance

To comply with UL listings, the following requirements must be met:

Use of a UL listed computer

Use of UL listed readers (Wiegand 26 and 34 bits, mag stripe 26 and 34 bits, XSF 39 bits have been tested and found to comply)

Use of a UL recognized tamper switch on every housing cabinet for the KT-400 Ethernet Four-Door Controller

Do not use the SmartLink option

Do not use a 240 VAC transformer (not UL listed)

Use only UL listed cables

Use only UL listed adaptors

Use only a UL listed transformer Hammond BF2F such as Kantech part number TR1675 (Available through Kantech distributors or dealers, please refer to the Technical Support contact information on page 2 to obtain the specific transformer)

Note: All circuits are power limited.

UL 294 Compliance Notice

IP Connectivity: Only for supplementary use when planning to install the KT-400 Ethernet Four-Door Controller with a UL 294 access control system.

Use only UL 294 or UL 1076 listed power supply

Connect Kantech part number KT-ACPW-LEDstatus indicator to the 16 VAC black terminals of the KT-400

Use Kantech part number KT-BATT-12battery, see Note.

Note: Backup battery provides operation of up to 12 hours but has been tested for 4 hours per Section 33 of UL 294, fifth edition.

UL 1076 Compliance Notice

The KT-400 is UL 1076 Listed as a Commercial Proprietary Control Unit Accessory and Proprietary Burglar Alarm Unit (Section 83.2), with EntraPass and Redundant Server, alarm system features, KT-300 Controllers, ioProx Proximity readers, and TRex request to exit devices – other sensor devices (temperature, water level, etc.) may be used as long as they are also UL 1076 Listed.

The EntraPass and Redundant Server shall be running at all time, and manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

– The EntraPass and Redundant Server will each have their own operator workstation.

Data processing equipment and office appliance and business equipment used as central supervisory equipment station shall be listed to Information Technology Equipment - UL 60950.

Should the EntraPass and/or Redundant Server be replaced, a UL 60950 listed computer must be used.

The following recommended system requirements apply to the EntraPass Server, Redundant Server, Video Vault, Card Gateway, SmartLink, and Workstation:

Operating Systems: Windows® 2000/XP/2003 Standard and Enterprise Server Editions/Vista

Processor: Pentium IV at 1.8 GHz

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American Dynamics KT-400 Compliance Specifications FCC & IC Compliance, UL Compliance, UL 294 Compliance Notice

KT-400 specifications

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