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Installation Guide

Anterus

 

AMX

 

RFID Solution

Overview

The Anterus™ RFID Solution provides a Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) solution from 
AMX that extends the capabilities of the integrated A/V or control system. Anterus provides 
the ability to monitor devices for asset control, as well as to define control system 
functionality based on the presence of an RF Tag.
ANT-RDR Readers interface to the NetLinx Master via the AXLink bus. Anterus Tags actively 
send RF messages communicating their information to ANT-RDR Readers at a distance. By 
design, the Tags are active at all times. The ANT-RDR filters RF messages to ensure only 
messages from RF Tags in the AMX system are forward to the control system. 

Each ANT-RDR Reader detects Anterus RF Tags within its monitored zone of up to 

100 feet (30 m).

Anterus products are designed to not interfere with WiFI and Zigbee frequency 

spectrum used by other AMX products.

Note

: The Anterus RFID Solution is intended for asset tracking and system control. 

It is not to be used as a primary asset or personnel security system.

Anterus components include:

ANT-RDR Reader

 (FG5172): The ANT-RDR connects to the NetLinx controller to initi-

ate system events when an Anterus RF asset tag or ID badge enters its zone. 

ANT-TAG Device/Asset Tag 

(FG5172-01): The ANT-TAG device/asset tag attaches to 

devices to identify and track their location, and trigger system events. 

ANT-BDG Badge Tag 

(FG5172-03): The ANT-BDG badge tag is worn by personnel to 

identify them, track their location within a facility, and trigger system events while in 
proximity to an Anterus reader. 

Anterus Duet Module

: The Anterus Duet Module interfaces ANT-RDR Readers with 

NetLinx controllers.

ANT-RDR RFID Reader

The ANT-RDR (FG5172) connects to the NetLinx controller to initiate system events 
whenever an ANT-TAG Device/Asset Tag, or ANT-BDG ID Badge Tag passes into its zone 
(FIG. 1). 

The ANT-RDR communicates with the NetLinx Master via AXLink, which supports up to 255 
devices on a single AXLink bus spanning for a total distance of 3000’ (915 m). 
The ANT-RDR uses a 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector to provide data and 
power to the ANT-RDR via the AXLink bus.

ANT-RDR Product Specifications 

Anterus RFID Tags

ANT-TAG Device/Asset Tag

The ANT-TAG Device/Asset Tag (FG5172-01) attaches to devices to identify and track 
location, and trigger system events (see FIG. 1).
Attach the ANT-TAG to a stationary or mobile asset to monitor the location of the asset. A 
tagged asset may be a non-controllable object not traditionally connected to a Master Control 
System, or a mobile device that is regularly moved throughout a facility.

ANT-BDG ID Badge Tag

The ANT-BDG Badge Tag (FG5172-03) is worn by personnel to identify them, track their 
location within a facility and trigger system events while in proximity to an ANT-RDR RFID 
Reader (see FIG. 1).  

Anterus Tags - Internal Battery

An internal lithium battery powers the Anterus RFID Tags. Each RFID Tag will, for the 
duration of its life, transmit a Radio Frequency (RF) signal at a pre-set time interval. The Tag 
life is estimated at 5 years at a transmission time interval of approximately 10 seconds. The 
life span of the Tag ends when the battery life is exhausted. Battery status can be inferred by 
interrogating the internal Tag Age Counter Value.

Anterus Tags - Mounting/Installation

ANT-TAG Tags can be mounted on a variety of non-metallic items. Where permanent 

fixing is required, VHB double-sided tape is used.

ANT-BDG Tags can be mounted on a variety of items. Where permanent fixing is 

required VHB double-sided tape is used; otherwise, the tags may be worn on a neck-
lace or clipped to clothing.

FIG. 1  

ANT-RDR RFID Reader and Anterus Tags

ANT-RDR Specifications

Front Panel 
Components:

• RF Status LED (red): Indicates reception from RFID tag.
• AXLINK Status LED (green): Blinks to indicate the device is 

installed and communicating properly. 
Solid ON = Power on, but no master connection.
Solid OFF = No power

• RF Stub Antenna (433.92 MHz)

Rear Panel 
Components:

• AxLink connector - 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) 

connector provides data and power to the ANT-RDR.

• DEVICE ID 8-position DIP Switch - Used to set the unique 

binary device number. The device number is set by the total 
value of DIP switch positions that are ON (down).

RF Specifications:

• Transmission Frequency: 433.92 MHz
• Transmission Range: Up to 100 feet/30 meters (adjustable)

Note

: Tag and Reader communication distances assume optimal 

orientation between Tag and Reader. Read distances may also 
vary as a result of the presence of metal and environmental con-
ditions.

System Limitations:

• Up to 30 ANT-RDRs per system
• Up to 250 tags (ANT-TAG or ANT-BDG) per ANT-RDR

ANT-RDR (Front)

ANT-RDR (Rear)

8-position

DEVICE

DIP Switch

RF Antenna (433.92 MHz)

4-pin AxLink 

Connector

AxLink/RF

Status LEDs

ANT-TAG

Device/Asset Tag

ANT-BDG

ID Badge Tag

ANT-RDR Specifications (Cont.)

Power 
Requirements:

• 780 mW; ±12 VDC, 90 mA (max.)
• Power provided by 4-pin AxLink connector.

Environmental:

• Operational temperature: 32º F to 140º F (0º C to 60º C)
• Storage temperature: -4º F to 158º F (-20º C to 70º C)
• Humidity: 5% to 90% (non condensing)

Enclosure:

Black Metal Powder coat

Dimensions (HWD):

• .906 x 2.500 x 3.424 (23.01 mm x 63.50 mm x 86.96 mm)
• Does not include antenna.

Weight:

4 oz. (113.4 grams)

Certifications:

The following standards applied in accordance with Article 5 
of the directive, 1999/5/EC:

• EN 300 220-1 V1.2.1 (1997-11)
• ETS 300 683 (1997-03)

Other AMX 
Equipment:

• AC-DIN-EXTR DIN Rail Mounting Bracket (FG532-05)

ANT-TAG / ANT-BDG Specifications

Models:

• ANT-TAG Device/Asset Tag (FG5172-01)
• ANT-BDG ID Badge Tag (FG5172-02)

RF Specifications:

• Tx Frequency: 433 Mhz
• Field strength: < 1600 µV/m
• Modulation: ASK
• Stability: Saw Stabilized
• External Antenna

Electrical 
Specifications:

• Power: Internally powered Lithium Battery 

(non-replaceable)

• Battery Life span: approximately 5 years.

Environmental:

• Operational temperature: 32º F to 140º F (0º C to 60º C)
• Storage temperature: -4º F to 158º F (-20º C to 70º C)
• Humidity: 5% to 90% (non condensing)

Enclosure:

ABS (ultrasonically sealed) IP 65

Dimensions (HWD):

• ANT-TAG - 0.709" x 3.307" x 1.181"

(18 mm x 84 mm x 30 mm)

• ANT-BDG - 3.385" x 2.125" x 0.197" 

(86 mm x 54 mm x 5 mm)

Weight:

• ANT-TAG - 0.8 oz. (22.68 grams)
• ANT-BDG - 0.8 oz. (22.68 grams)

Certifications:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
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.

The following standards applied in accordance with 
Article 5 of the directive, 1999/5/EC:

• EN 300 220-1 V1.2.1 (1997-11)
• ETS 300 683 (1997-03)

Any modification of this device without the express 
consent of the manufacturer could void the user authority 
to operate the equipment.

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