APPLIED WIRELESS ID
Applied Wireless Identifications Group, Inc.
382 Route 59, Section 292, Monsey, NY 10952
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Tel: 845-369-8800
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Fax: 845-369-1195
Instructions
LR-911 LONG-RANGE READER AND PASSIVE TAGS
Part 2: INSTALLING THE PRODUCTS (Wiegand Interface)
These instructions describe the steps toward successful installation of AWID’s long-range reader and tags.
The wiring diagrams for testing and installing the products are on pages 7 and 8.
Reference Material
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PowerPoint presentation, “LR-911 Installation Practices and Procedures”, on AWID’s web site
(
www.awid.com
). Select “Download” on AWID’s homepage.
This is an informative and
important starting point to learn about the products and their installation.
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“LR-911 Surveillance Zone Diagram”
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“GMWS Glass-Mounted Windshield Tags – Instructions for Holding”
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“Tags for Long-Range Readers – Location, Testing”
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“Vehicle Mounting Recommendations” for WS tags and for MT tags
CONTENTS
A. Products ............................................................................................page
2
“Wiring – Good Practices” Notes .....................................................page 2
B. Pre-Installation Testing.....................................................................page 3
1.
Introduction
2.
Items for Bench Testing
3.
Supporting the Reader
4.
Wiring for Quick Test
5.
Holding the Tag
C. Installing
at
the Site ..........................................................................page 4
1.
Introduction
2.
Installing LR-911 Readers
3.
Wiring the Reader
4.
Aiming the Reader
5.
Installing Tags
D.
Testing the Installation – Offline ......................................................page 6
E.
Testing the Reader and Tags – Serial Interface to PC ......................page 6
1.
Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal
2.
AWID’s Demonstration/Test Software
F.
Testing the Installation – Online.......................................................page 6
Fig. 1
Pre-Installation Testing, and Aiming the Reader..............................page 7
Fig. 2
Installing at the Site ..........................................................................page 8
Fig. 3
Serial Interface to PC ........................................................................page 7