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User Manual of DOLCWIUHFP

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This device complies with parts 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could

void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:

This equipment complies with FCC Radiation exposure limits set forth an uncontrolled

environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm the
radiator &your body.

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or

transmitter.

1 Introduction

1.1 Functions

1.1.1 Working principle

directs the RF module to generate an RF signal,

which is broadcast through the internal antenna. Entering the

s reading range, a Transmitter Solutions RFID tag installed on a vehicle or other

object to be tracked adds its programmed identification information to the signal and reflects the signal

back to the

. The

receives this modified or modulated signal, and decodes the tag data carried by the reflected signal
and transmits this data to a local host computer or process through specified the communication
port.

1.1.2 Working Mode

has two working mode. one is

Interval Scan

Mode

,In this mode ,if reader Power on ,it will scan the tag intermittently

 

The other mode is

Trigger Mode

, in this mode, only if the voltage of the Trigger Pin is logic 0,the reader begins to

scan the tag automatically.

When reader enters into the scanning status, it will capture the programmed identification

information of the tags which within

s read range automatically, and

transmits the data to a local host computer or process through the specified communication
interface ( Wiegand 26/34, RS232 or RS485).

The default working mode of

is

Interval Scan Mode

and specified

Wiegand 26

as the communication interface. if need preconfigured to Trigger Mode

or other communication interface, please consult with the Transmitter Solutions before purchasing.

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Summary of Contents for DOLCWIUHFP

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL UHF LONG RANGE READER DOLCWIUHFP...

Page 2: ...LED Indicator 4 1 2 5 Buzzer 5 1 2 6 Label 5 1 3 Cautions before Using 5 2 Reader Installation 6 2 1 Installation Overview 6 2 2 Installation Summary 6 2 3 Side Installation 7 2 3 1 Overview 7 2 3 2...

Page 3: ...ntification information to the signal and reflects the signal back to the The receives this modified or modulated signal and decodes the tag data carried by the reflected signal and transmits this dat...

Page 4: ...Test Tag 86 54 1 0 mm 1 PC Optional 4 Definition of Connection Pins 1 PC 5 Packing List 1 PC No Parameter Value 1 Operating Frequency 902 928 MHz FHSS 2 Transmitter Power 0 5 to 2W programmed by softw...

Page 5: ...ck Wiegand 0 Purple Wiegand 1 Green Ground Yellow 2 Wiegand Pins Trigger Orange GND Yellow 3 Trigger Pins 232 RX Blue 232 TX Grey GND Black 4 RS232 Pins 485 5 RS485 Serial Port pins 6 Shielding Wire 4...

Page 6: ...Label if not correct please contact with Transmitter Solutions 3 Don t install two hosts with the same Capital Letter Label within 20 meters scope 4 Trigger Pins reserved for Trigger Mode only 1 3 Cau...

Page 7: ...head of the lane which we called Overhead Installation For details please refer to the Table 2 2 1 Table 2 2 1 Install Way Advantage Disadvantage Side Installation 1 Easy to install with the pole 2 Ea...

Page 8: ...king lot for example the width of the lane is 3 5 M while the distance between Gate and Ticket Box is 5 M The reader is expected to be placed to allow time for the gate to open so the car can roll thr...

Page 9: ...mm if the length is over 5 0 m 3 The data wire should be with shielding layer and should be connected with the GND to avoid any interference 4 Adjust the reader range to make sure the tag can be dete...

Page 10: ...Type L type as the Left View of Overhead Installation in the Figure 2 4 1 1 Pole Position H Over 0 25 m horizontal far from the edge of the lane See Over View of Side Installation in Figure 2 4 1 1 P...

Page 11: ...ea to avoid any wrong operation 1 Tag Installation 3 1 Overview WINGSAFE provides 3 types of tag according to different demands Type Photo Suitable Way Card 1 Fixed with card holder 2 Handheld by user...

Page 12: ...For optimum performance choose the placement A or E if the antenna of the reader in the left position of the windshield choose the placement C or D if the antenna in the right position of the windshi...

Page 13: ...2 1 2 Please note that the tag need to be used by stick on the surface of the window or headlights and cannot able to reuse if rip off Please test the performance before installation 3 2 3 Metal Tag...

Page 14: ...est Tag use the tag enclosed the package 4 Tag Install by hand use the correct way as figure 3 2 3 5 Test Method Keep the front surface of the tag parallel to the front surface of the reader Move the...

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