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MPR-2010AR 

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Doc# 041308 

 

 

AWID PROPRIETARY

 

INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDELINES 

 

3.1 SITE 

SURVEY 

 
Always conduct a site survey before starting installation. Avoid any possible sources of 
interference.  For best result, use a spectrum analyzer with a wideband antenna and set 
the spectrum analyzer in Max Hold mode to gain measurement of the maximum signal 
strength on the airwave. If the MPR-2010AR reader is not installed properly, the 
performance will be degraded.  Listed below are steps that should be followed during 
installation: 
 

  Do not install reader in an area where sources of broadband noise may exist. 

Avoid mounting the reader facing a cellular phone tower or in close proximity to the 
base station of a 900 MHz wireless telephone.   

  Keep all of the reader wiring a safe distance from all other wiring, including, but 

not limited to, AC power, computer data wiring, and telephone wiring, and wiring to 
electrical locking devices. 

  Avoid operating the reader in close proximity to other 900 MHz wireless local 

area networking (WLAN) equipment. It should be noted that MPR-2010AR readers 
are known to work in electromagnetic crowded areas, such as trade shows. 

 

3.2  PREFERRED READER INSTALLATION PRACTICES  

 

  Avoid mounting the reader under direct sunlight.  Exposure to direct sunlight may 

cause the reader to operate at a temperature above the 65 degrees Celsius 
upper limit. 

  Make sure that the supply voltage of the reader is within specification 

  Use cables with over-all shield (screen) 

  For best results, avoid bundling data cable with AC power and computer cables 

  Use the largest wire gauge where feasible

 

  Use dedicated power supply, where necessary

 

  Use Single Point Grounding, and avoid ground loops

 

 

3.3 MOUNTING 

PREFERENCE 

 
MPR-2010AR has a uni-directional antenna with an antenna beam width of about 60-70 
degrees.  The radiation pattern is an oval-shaped beam, which should be aimed toward 
where the transponders will pass.  
 

3.4  GENERAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS 

 
All the reader wiring should be continuously shielded. AWID recommends using #24 
AWG up to #22 AWG, longer distances and higher current consumption on the power 
supply line will require larger gauge wires. PG I/O output are standard access industry 
Wiegand drivers, which is capable of 500 feet driving distance. 
 

Summary of Contents for SENTINEL-SENSE MPR-2010AR

Page 1: ...MPR 2010AR Page 1 Doc 041308 AWID PROPRIETARY SENTINEL SENSE MPR 2010AR Installation Operation Manual 041308...

Page 2: ...ts are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency e...

Page 3: ...rsonnel in the area for prolonged periods may safely remain at least 23 cm 9 in in an uncontrolled environment from the reader s surface Observe FCC OET Bulletin 56 Hazards of radio frequency and elec...

Page 4: ...Requirements 10 3 5 Wiring Diagrams 11 3 6 Grounding 11 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 12 4 1 Parts List 12 4 2 Preparation for Installation 12 4 2 1 Bench Top Verification 12 4 2 2 Aiming of Antenna 12 4...

Page 5: ...ard or tag and a data processing controller The reader has an internal micro controller section a transmitter section a receiver section and a circular polarized transmit receive antenna Passive trans...

Page 6: ...to ensure that the power amplifier output flows from the amplifier port 1 to the antenna port 2 and the received signal flows from the antenna port 2 to the receiver port 3 When properly matched a ci...

Page 7: ...n actual circuit implementation AWID developed a proprietary circuit to duplicate the functions of the circulator with improved directivity and isolation Figure 2 Block Diagram Dual Antenna RFID Reade...

Page 8: ...Number of frequency channels 50 CH 902 928 MHz CH 902 928 MHz CH 902 928 MHz CH 902 928 MHz CH 902 928 MHz 0 903 14 MHz 20 908 06 MHz 40 912 98 MHz 60 917 91 MHz 80 922 83 MHz 2 903 63 MHz 22 908 55 M...

Page 9: ...the tag s orientation and the reader s antenna orientation what mounting surface the tags are designed for and how the tags are supposed to be mounted Any departure from its intended purpose will dras...

Page 10: ...AN equipment It should be noted that MPR 2010AR readers are known to work in electromagnetic crowded areas such as trade shows 3 2 PREFERRED READER INSTALLATION PRACTICES Avoid mounting the reader und...

Page 11: ...only transmit receive and ground wires are used Sense input is an enable input which is traditionally used to activate the RF energy of the reader and to start the read functions 3 6 GROUNDING Groundi...

Page 12: ...a static environment Connect MPR 2010AR reader to the RS 232 port of a PC Connect the power jack from the wall plug power supply to the MPR 2010AR reader Power up PC Install demo software on PC Activ...

Page 13: ...Alien free space tags Antenna pattern can be affected by RFI and other environmental conditions 4 2 3 Mounting Considerations Antenna Mounting Bracket Also available from AWID is an optional antenna...

Page 14: ...n be grouped into the following modes Search Mode This mode is used when operator or user is not certain what family of tags is placed on the items to be tracked Since most tags are deterministic in n...

Page 15: ...readers For Custom System Users For custom system user please refer to your host software user guide for information regarding system and software operations For Demo Software Users If you are using...

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