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Antenna multiplexer AMP 4/8 

 
Installation guide 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AMP 4

Page 1: ...Antenna multiplexer AMP 4 8 Installation guide ...

Page 2: ...ounting of the cable 7 2 4 4 3 Pin assignment of the SAB connector 9 3 VISUAL SIGNAL LAMPS 10 4 INSTRUCTION SET STRUCTURE OF THE INSTRUCTION SET 10 4 1 Generall 10 4 1 1 Entering instructions 11 4 1 2 Incorrect instruction error codes 11 4 1 3 Upper and lower case 11 4 2 Change of the mode 12 4 3 Changing the channel 12 4 4 Version 12 4 5 Initialiation with default parameters 12 4 6 Saving of the ...

Page 3: ... 3 20 6 STARTUP AND TESTING THE AMP 4 8 17 7 HOTLINE 18 8 REVISIONS 18 9 ANHANG 19 ...

Page 4: ... a proper function of the AMP 4 8 you have to follow the steps in following chapters The installation should be done by trained people 2 1 Mounting of the housing The AMP 4 8 can be mounted to any other mechanic construction It is recommended to protect the housing against heavy mechanical interactions and drippy fluids With the help of the plastic bars the reader can be mounted or screwed on to t...

Page 5: ...erwise the electronic may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge ESD Figure 1 connecting the plug Put on the sealing 2 to the SAB Cab A Plug in the SAB Cab to the connector at the bottom of the reader device B There is only one way to plug in the SAB Cab to the connector rim of the reader Fasten the SAB Cab with the help of the screws To meet the protection class of IP 65 it s necessary to apply ...

Page 6: ...nterferences The best way is to use the same ground as the reading system 2 4 1 Using the connecting cable for AMP und ARE i2 RS232 Power supply brown 9 30 Volt white ground 2 4 2 Using the switchboard cable for AMP RS232 Power supply brown 9 30 Volt white ground Interface green RXD Dataout AMP 4 8 yellow TXD Dataout AMP 4 8 grey ground 2 4 3 Using the switchboard cable for AMP binär Power supply ...

Page 7: ...m voltage at the readers input mustn t be lower then 9V The maximum length of the serial RS232 cable is 15m 2 4 4 1 Assembling of the cable pipe Breakthrough the prepared areas at the surface of the SAB Cabs There are two prepared areas seen at the SAB Cab central and at one side of the cab The o ring 3 has to be assembled proberly to the cable pipe 4 to ensure the protection class IP 65 1 2 3 4 F...

Page 8: ...m Remove the isolation of the wires at a length of 6mm and stick a covering hull to the litz wire Put the cable to the cable pipe The length of the cable coming out the SAB Cab must long enough to do all further installation steps in an easy way Stick the pipe 4 into the cable fastener 3 Stick the cable fastener 3 into the cable pipe Connect the cables into the right places of the MINI COMBICON Co...

Page 9: ...ND 0V TXD D RXD D Data green B A D C E V GND TXD RXD Data line AMP ARE i2 B0 binary control LSB US1 US1 black US2 US2 B1 binary control B2 binary control B3 binary control MSB Schirm RS232 VBus USB AMP 4 8 B 0 B 1 B 2 Shield VBus B 3 V 24V GND 0V TXD D RXD D Data gray G F J H K V GND TXD RXD Data line AMP ARE i2 B0 binary control LSB US US blue L U L B1 binary control B2 binary control B3 binary c...

Page 10: ...isual signal lamps 4 Instruction set structure of the instruction set 4 1 Generall The command set described below defines the transfer of data on the serial interface The commands consist of a command code and optionally of a parameter value Commands are ter minated by the control character CR 13h The control character serves as command line termi nator Command codes and parameters that means all...

Page 11: ... e g GT the SP character and parameter values are omitted The command line is as short as this Command CR 4 1 2 Incorrect instruction error codes If a command is not entered correctly the reader sends one of the following error codes wrong instruction NAK 00 CR wrong value NAK 02 CR EEPROM error NAK 03 CR inputbuffer overflow NAK 05 CR wrong mode for instruction NAK 07 CR 4 1 3 Upper and lower cas...

Page 12: ... Changing the channel The instruction to change the channel depends on the used mode see chapter 4 2 Mode 1 instruction on AMP and mode 2 instruction on i2 instruction MP SP 1 CR answer 1 CR The parameter 1 8 switches the channels 1 8 for the AMP 8 and the parameters 1 4 switch the channels 1 4 of the AMP4 The parameter 0 switches all channels off Mode 3 The controlling is binary via the states of...

Page 13: ...ult setting is 2 19200 baud This instruction has to be saved with the instruction VSAVE The AMP 4 8 is effected after a warmstart RST or coldstart If there are different settings in the AMP and the host PC it is not possible to communicate instruction BD SP 2 CR answer 2 CR The possible baudrates are 0 4800 baud 1 9600 baud 2 19200 baud 3 38400 baud 4 8 Warmstart with saved parameters This instruc...

Page 14: ...ia RS232 USB mode 1 Figure 2 system overview controlling via RS232 USB mode 1 The typical sequence in mode 1 is as follows 1 Using the RS232 interface of the AMP 4 8 VER CR version query of the AMP 4 8 e g AMP 8 V3 012 MP2 CR switching to antenna channel 2 antenna 1 antenna 2 antenna connection RS232 USB power supply e g PC connection cable for AMP RS232 RS232 USB power supply e g PC connection ca...

Page 15: ...power supply and the data line of the AMP 4 8 is connected directly to the SAB cap of the ARE i2 There is a PC connection cable available with this wiring It is important not to change the SAB cap of the AMP 4 8 with the SAB cap of the ARE i2 If you use your own cable be sure with the pin assignment of the AMP 4 8 chapter 2 4 4 3 and the ARE i2 The typical sequence in mode 2 is as follows antenna ...

Page 16: ...iew controlling via digital inputs mode 3 In mode 3 the power supply of the AMP 4 8 and the ARE i2 are seperatly The switching of the channels is done binary via the digital inputs The inputs are low activ that means that you have to pull them to ground to get a logical 1 see figure 6 antenna 1 antenna 2 antenna connection power supply 4 data lines for the digital inputs RS232 USB power supply e g...

Page 17: ...ctive B0 5V B1 5V B2 5V B3 0V antenna channel 8 active After switching to a new antenna channel the ARE i2 can read the transponder in the antenna field Attention Be sure that the ARE i2 is not reading GT or MD0 while the AMP 4 8 switches the channel The reader can hang up or can be damaged 6 Startup and testing the AMP 4 8 Connect the reader via cable with the serial interface COM from your noteb...

Page 18: ...h the command MO 1 the default value is MO 2 With the command MP 1 MP 8 you can change the antenna channels 7 Hotline If there are questions or suggestions please call the hotline Sales und Marketing 49 0 731 140088 0 Fax 49 0 731 140088 9000 e mail sales aegid de http www aegid de 8 Revisions 25 01 10 Revision 00 Initial revision 10 12 10 Revision 01 Information to power supply added 17 02 11 Rev...

Page 19: ... Dokumenten Nr Bauteilname Ers d Zust Änderung Datum Name 00 Neuerstellung 09 06 09 MÜ 01 Norm Gepr Bearb Datum Name 1 AEG ID 90 58 Deckel mit Dichtung Vcc 1 4 AEG ID AMP 4 8 38 2 8 Farbe schwarz Gehäuseboden und Deckel PA6 30 GF BASF Ultramid A3X2G5 UL 94 V 1 AMP 4 8 SAB Haube 125 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A7 A6 A8 ...

Page 20: ... Lesegerät ARE i2 und AMP 4 8 external antenna for compact Reader ARE i2 and AMP 4 8 Lesefeld Reading Coil Beste Orientierung Best Orientation Disc Transponder Glas Rod Transponder Luftspule air coil AAN XxL Ferritspule ferrit coil AAN XxF Glas Rod Transponder Disc Transponder ...

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