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8.2  Summary

The Summary page displays the Control Unit and a separate box for each of the Function Units. Click the Settings 

button on the respective unit to open the confi guration page for this unit.

8.3  View & Change Settings - Control Unit 

To change system settings, select the ‘Settings’ button in the Control Unit section of the SUMMARY page. Settings can be 

changed in the following sections: 
Date/Time
General

Set number of antennas: 1 (only change this if further antennas are added).
Alarm

Set Volume: Low, Medium or HighAlarm Time: Number of seconds the alarm continues after tag leaves detection 

zoneAlarm Acknowledge: Disabled, Mute One or Mute All (Mute One is recommended). This is to allow the driver to silence 

the alarm once a detected tag has been acknowledged.Alarm Tone = Default or Alternative.
Driver

Driver Tag Alarm = Enable (Unit alarms if tag is left in the controller when the ignition is off ) 

ALL other settings should remain as pre-set.
To change antenna settings, select the ‘Settings’ button in the Antenna section of the SUMMARY page.
Antenna Power

This determines the Antenna power/detection range. Enter: No.1=Min to 15=Max

Note: SW1 on Control Unit must be set to 0 (see ‘Antenna switch settings’ overleaf)

Important! The system has two range levels which must be set depending on the required detection distance. This setting 

can be located by following:ADMIN \ GENERAL \ RFID
Relay 

Confi gure how the Control Unit relay will operate. Relay can be activated from a number of sources and released by mute 

or acknowledge push button press under selected conditions
Input 

The Antenna Unit can be enabled /disabled via the input 1 signal (either high or low) and the events recorded (see optional 

wiring table on page 12).

All other settings should only be changed under instruction.

8.  Wi-Fi Confi guration & Settings

8.1  Control Unit Connection

The Control Unit broadcasts a SSID of ZoneSafe_XXXXXX 

where XXXXXX is the device’s serial number, as printed on 

the product label on the back of the unit.
From your device, view available Wi-Fi connections and 

select this network and click Connect. Enter the default 

security key “ZONESAFE” and click OK.

Example serial number located on back of Control Unit.

When the connection has been established, open a web 

browser and enter URL http://192.168.0.1/ This is the 

address of the Control Unit. 
When prompted, enter the default user name as “admin” 

and the password “PASSWORD”.
Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive.

Antenna Unit Power

Adjust the output power from 1-15, 1 being lowest power.

8.4  Settings & Information - Antenna Unit

Summary of Contents for ZoneSafe RFID

Page 1: ...S f 1 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED REV DATE CHANGE STATUS CUSTOMER SCALE DRAWN BY REV DRAWING NO TITLE UNCONTROLLED SHEET A0 THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF AND MAY EMBODY PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OWNED B...

Page 2: ...enna Unit 7 5 1 What s In The Box 7 5 2 Specification 7 5 3 Antenna Unit Installation 8 5 4 Installation Considerations 8 5 4 1 Antenna Unit Mounting 8 5 4 2 Distance Between Antenna Units 9 5 4 3 Opt...

Page 3: ...e blanking plug to the unused hole in the enclosure to ensure a weathertight seal Make sure all of your Function Units are screwed shut and the glands are tight 10 Now you can connect the vehicle powe...

Page 4: ...ontrol Unit Installation The Control Unit should be installed in the vehicle cab within the machine driver operator s view and within reach to ensure that they can press the mute button on the front o...

Page 5: ...one prior to fitting the Antenna Units The distance between them should equal the detection zone minus 20 Use the table below to help set up an optimum detection zone This setup will help to create a...

Page 6: ...e of 11 angled positions Dimensions w x h x d 88mm x 88mm x 62mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 REV DATE CHANGE STATUS CUSTOMER SCALE DRAWN BY TITLE AVONWOOD INTERNAL AS SHOWN A0 MH EXPLODED VIEW PIN BRACKET SHER NUT WA...

Page 7: ...cle Ignition V IN White Vehicle ignition ve 0V_OUT Vehicle Battery 0V OUT Red Brown Function Unit CONN PIN 1 VIGN_OUT Vehicle Ignition OUT Red Black Function Unit CONN PIN 2 SYNC_B Antenna Unit Sync B...

Page 8: ...see Antenna switch settings overleaf Important The system has two range levels which must be set depending on the required detection distance This setting can be located by following ADMIN GENERAL RFI...

Page 9: ...r a period of time the No Ignition alarm will be raised This is intended to remind the driver to take the tag when leaving the vehicle 9 2 O Sequence Turn the vehicle ignition OFF Remove the driver ta...

Page 10: ...etc and reducing the Detection Zone to attempt to locate the problem tag s Two or more vehicles alarm at the same time when just one of them de tects a tag Confirm the that the vehicle IDs do not matc...

Page 11: ...NCE CLASS LINEAR f ANGULAR f BROKEN EDGES f 1 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED REV DATE CHANGE STATUS CUSTOMER SCALE DRAWN BY REV DRAWING NO TITLE UNCONTROLLED SHEET A0 THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF AND MA...

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