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ID ISC.ANT1300/680-A/-B 

 

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M71104-6e-ID-B.doc 

 

The tag should be read within the gate when moving horizontally through the gate in all 
three read orientations. 

 

If one or more „holes“ are detected, check the noise values on the Reader (see

 4.3.1 Checking the 

Noise Level

) .

 

 

The following may result in faulty readings: 

  Antenna improperly installed (orientation, antenna distance, check cabling) 

  Metal near the antennas is detuning or interfering with them. 

  The antennas are not properly tuned. 

  Noise level too high (Vmax 

– Vmin 

 20 mV) 

  Transponder too insensitive, detuned or defective  

  Reader improperly configured (transmitting power, transponder type, modulation, transponder 

parameters, etc.). 

  A cable is defective or has a poor contact. 

  Reader, Power Splitter or antenna defective. 

 

Summary of Contents for ID ISC.ANT1300/680 Type A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION final public B 2011 08 17 M71104 6e ID B doc ID ISC ANT1300 680 Type A and Type B Version Reader ID ISC LRM2000 C manual tuning board English ...

Page 2: ...given in this manual are based on advantageous boundary conditions FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does not give any guarantee promise for perfect function in cross environments and does not give any guaranty for the functionality of the complete system which incorporates the subject of this document FEIG ELECTRONIC call explicit attention that devices which are subject of this document are not designed with...

Page 3: ...onents 11 4 Typical Antenna Configuration Gate Antenna with two Antennas 12 4 1 Project Notes 12 4 2 Gate Configuration and Setup using Antennas Type A and Type B BL 15 4 2 1 Required Components 15 4 2 2 Configuration of a Gate antenna with Power Splitter 16 4 2 3 Setting the Power Splitter 18 4 2 4 Setting the Antenna Tuner 19 4 2 5 Interface Connections 21 4 2 5 1 RS 232 21 4 2 5 2 LAN TCP IP 22...

Page 4: ...ansponder with the AFI Byte 35 4 5 Activating the Automatic Mode 36 4 6 Configuring the Reader in accordance with national RF regulations 37 5 Technical Data 39 5 1 Antenna ID ISC ANT1300 680 Type A and Type B 39 5 2 Approval 42 5 2 1 Europe CE 42 5 2 2 USA FCC and Canada IC 43 6 Annex A 44 6 1 Terminal assignment Terminal Board 44 6 2 Sources of supply measuring instruments and accessories 45 ...

Page 5: ...facturer Installation operation and maintenance procedures should only be carried out by qualified personnel Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local electrical codes When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed Please observe that some parts of the device may heat severely Before touching the device the power ...

Page 6: ... at a transmission frequency of 13 56 MHz and an output impedance of 50 The read ranges indicated in this document and the tuning procedures may however then vary The antennas comprise the electrical antenna conductor the housing the ID ISC MAT Manual Antenna Tuner and the connection cable The antennas are factory tuned to an impedance of 50 in a magnetically neutral environment at a distance of 9...

Page 7: ...LECTRONIC GmbH Page 7 of 45 M71104 6e ID B doc 3 Installation and Wiring 3 1 Dimensions of antenna The outside dimensions of the antenna are shown in Fig 1 Fig 1 Antenna outside dimensions All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance to ISO 2768 m mean ...

Page 8: ...e following steps 1 Place the packed antenna on the floor with the top side facing up Carefully open the box and then remove the antenna Fig 2 Antenna in its packaging 2 After that the antenna has to be placed carefully again on the floor Now you must remove the two fastening screws hexagon socket width A F2 5 of the antenna base cover and remove it upwards Fig 3 Step 1 Step 2 Fig 3 Opening the an...

Page 9: ... be shielded from each other Otherwise the Reader range will be significantly reduced The antennas must have a minimum distance of 20 cm from all larger metal parts At a distance of less than 50 cm between the antenna and metal parts the Reader range will be significantly reduced 3 3 1Drilling the Mounting Holes If the position of the antennas has been marked or determined the antenna base which h...

Page 10: ... selected such that they extend at least 50 mm 2 0 and a maximum of 65 mm 2 6 from the floor Please follow the mounting instructions of the anchor manufacturer Two cable openings are provided for the necessary connection cable see Fig 4 The cable openings are dimensioned such that up to 10 cables having a diameter of 6 mm can be passed through each opening We recommend routing the antenna cables t...

Page 11: ...na Base and Antenna Body The antenna will be screwed on the floor Use the adjusting screws Fig 6 to align the antenna vertically Adjusting screws hexagon socket width A F5 Fig 6 Attaching and aligning the antenna 3 3 3Connection of components To built a gate configuration you use one antenna Type A and one antenna Type B or BL ...

Page 12: ... Project Notes The antenna configuration as described allows detection of a tag moving horizontally through the capture area of the gate The tag orientation is non critical The tags are detected along a horizontal axis of motion in certain regions within the antennas The area of detection depends on the tag orientation The size of the three dimensional capture area of the antennas is shown in the ...

Page 13: ...st be met The gate distance GD depends on the antenna configuration see Table 4 Design notes The tags should be at least ISO card size 46 mm x 75 mm The activation field strength of the tags should be less than or equal to 60 mA m The distance from tag to tag should be greater than 10 cm If the tag to tag distance is reduced the gate distance GD must be reduced correspondingly This applies in part...

Page 14: ...Reader should be set to an RF power of 5 watts When using ISO 15693 transponders the Readers should be set as described in 4 2 6 Reader Configuration with Power Splitter If multiple gates are operated at the same time at a distance of less than 8 m a loss of read performance due to high interferences could happen This could be reduced by installing a suitable shielding Gate with antenna Type A and...

Page 15: ... Incl Qty 1 ID ISC NET24V B Power Supply Unit Qty 1 ID ISC ANT1300 680 Antenna Type B or BL Power cable interface cable and connection cable for the DC power supplies 2 wire twisted Mounting materials screws anchors To calibrate the Reader you will need the software ISOStart Version 2011 on a personal computer running under Microsoft Windows and for tuning the antennas a suitable measuring device ...

Page 16: ...V DC power supply to X11 of the terminal board only Optional the alarm LED of the antenna Type BL could be connected to X12 LED2 of the terminal board Fig 9 Connecting the components for a gate consisting of two antennas reader and power splitter Fig 10 Terminal board An overview of the terminal board assignment is given in 6 Annex A X2 X3 X1 3 60m 2 Tuning Boards of Antennas ID ISC ANT1300 680 Po...

Page 17: ...d to be tied into small loops see Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible The cables must never be allowed to contact the antenna conductor The cable from antenna type B BL to the antenna type AL should preferably be connected shortly Unused cable lengths are possible should be tied in antenna B BL type Fig 11 Connection of the components in an antenna Type A Fig 12 Unuse...

Page 18: ...tion about setting the ID ISC ANT PSM B Power Splitter can be found in the corresponding installation manual M40402 xde ID B Table 5 Power Splitter setting Trans former Power Splitter Phase shifter JP1 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 not used X X 3 5 4 6 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 Power Splitter with 90 phase shifter X1 Reader X2 Antenna X3 Antenna X4 12 24V DC for Antenna with dyn antenna tuner ID ISC DAT Fig 13 Jumper...

Page 19: ...the antenna base has to be opened For that remove the two fastening screws hexagon socket width A F2 5 of the antenna base cover and move it upwards Fig 14 Step 1 Step 2 Fig 14 Opening of the antenna base Now remove the to fastening screws hexagon socket width A F2 5 of the antenna tuner cover and move it downwards Fig 15 Step 3 Step 4 Fig 15 Removing the antenna tuner cover ...

Page 20: ...sed Capacitor C1 JP1 JP 2 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 8 open closed Capacitor C2 JP3 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 17 18 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 open closed The factory settings of the capacitor jumpers C1 and C2 could be different as shown in this table figure due to parts tolerances Fig 16 Jumper Settings for Tuning Board MAT Verify these settings with a suitable measuring device e g SWR Meter after i...

Page 21: ... Pin configuration X8 RS232 interface Terminal Abbreviation Description 1 GND RS232 GND 2 RxD RS232 RxD 3 TxD RS232 TxD Table 7 RS232 interface pin outs Fig 17 Wiring example for connecting the RS232 interface Note If there is an USB RS232 converter used on the PC Notebook side we recommend to in crease the Char Timeout Multiplier parameter in the COM Port settings from 1 to about 5 X8 3 X8 2 X8 1...

Page 22: ...made on X11 With structured cabling Cat 5 cables should be used This ensure reliable operation at 10Mbps or 100Mbps The default IP address is 192 168 10 10 Port 10001 Sub Net Mask 255 255 0 0 More Information about the interfaces you will find in the manual M51001 xde ID B of the reader V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 T1 T2 S1 X14 J20 X12 X13 X11 X9 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 X8 X7 X6 X5 ACC Modul A...

Page 23: ...s open the ISOStart software and read out the current configuration of the Reader Step Action Note 1 Start ISOStart Software 2 Select Detect 3 Select Keep Configuration unchanged and exit Wizard and click on Exit Note This has to be done at each start of ISO Start program otherwise the configuration of the reader will be changed by the wizard 4 Select Options Program ...

Page 24: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1300 680 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 24 of 45 M71104 6e ID B doc Step Action Note 5 Select Expert Mode and confirm with OK 6 Select Logical View ...

Page 25: ...wer 5W 3 Set by clicking on Apply 4 Transponder Configure the parameters as following Driver here ISO 15693 Anticollision enable No of Timeslots 1 timeslot Data Coding 1 of 4 AFI Disabled Note National RF regulations may require different settings 4 6 Configuring the Reader in accordance with national RF regulations 5 Set by clicking on Apply 6 Operating Mode For antenna tuning the reader has to b...

Page 26: ...If necessary the anten nas could be tuned by setting or removing the jumpers of the capacitors C1 and C2 You should start the tuning with the lowest values of the capacitors and then to use the next higher values First start with capacitor C2 If there no change anymore you should continue with capacitor C1 The standing wave ratio should be at least 1 1 2 or better 50 5 Ohm Phase 0 5 at the SWR Ana...

Page 27: ...ly to the SWR Analyzer The reader should be switched off during the tuning The tuning has to be done as de scribed above Fig 19 Tuning the antennas with a SWR Analyzer For recommended devices and possible vendors see 6 2 Sources of supply measuring instruments and accessories X3 X1 Power Splitter ID ISC ANT PSM B X1 1 35m Long Range Reader ID ISC LRM2000 C IN1 X9 Pin1 3 X2 3 60m ...

Page 28: ...el and start by clicking on Start 3 Normal Noise Level values Average 30mV Difference Max Min 20mV If the values are not met check the following Are all cables pulled tight and do they make good contact Were the ring cores installed in the antenna cable Were the cables routed as specified Are other RFID systems installed nearby Are there large metal parts near the antenna distance 1 0 m Are there ...

Page 29: ... 3 2Reading a Serial Number Step Action Note 1 Attach a tag to an antenna Use adhesive tape for example 2 Select Test and Measurement 3 Select ISO Inventory function and activate by clicking on Start The serial number and tag type will be shown in the display 4 Repeat Step 1 to 3 for the opposite antenna ...

Page 30: ...d read areas may differ accordingly Fig 20 Performance Test of the gate antenna The test begins by checking the read range outside the gate see Fig points and assuming the configuration and locality permit it If the tag is oriented parallel to the antenna towards the outside a read range of 65 to 75 cm should be achieved The three tag orientations are checked inside the gate This corresponds to th...

Page 31: ... the Noise Level The following may result in faulty readings Antenna improperly installed orientation antenna distance check cabling Metal near the antennas is detuning or interfering with them The antennas are not properly tuned Noise level too high Vmax Vmin 20 mV Transponder too insensitive detuned or defective Reader improperly configured transmitting power transponder type modulation transpon...

Page 32: ...djusted with the potentiometer on the terminal board Jumper J1 on the terminal board has to be set to activate the sounder and the alarm LED simulta neous by the relay Fig 21 Volume adjusting The mounting of the light signal ID ISC ANT1300680 SIG is described in M90800 xde B pdf 4 4 1Connecting the Alarm LED The Alarm LED of the antenna Type BL must be connected with X2 LED2 on the terminal board ...

Page 33: ... complete configuration 3 Operating Mode Select Buffered Read Mode 4 Digital IO Output Idle Mode OFF Idle Flash Mode 1Hz Setting Time with Setting Time set time of relay 1 for alarm duration 10 means 1 second e g 10 x 100ms Assign Relay 1 to antenna 1 2 True means Relay 1 will be active if the reader read a valid transponder 5 Set by clicking on Apply 6 Transponder If the alarm should occur by a t...

Page 34: ...680 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 34 of 45 M71104 6e ID B doc Note Up to four different AFI values could be set 7 Operating Mode If the alarm should occur by an EAS you have to configure the reader as follow Set EAS 8 Set by clicking on Apply ...

Page 35: ...n nearly all Transponder models in the ISO15693 family To cancel simply write a different code to the Transponder than for valid Transponders which trigger an alarm Step Action Note 1 Select Commands 2 Place the Transponder in the antenna field Antenna 1 Select 0x01 Inventory Mode New Inventory Requested 3 Read UID by clicking on Send 4 The serial number DSFID and Transponder type are displayed in...

Page 36: ...ow to activate the Buffered Read Mode In the automatic modes the tags are read at maximum speed and the information is stored in the ring buffer of the reader Data set can be read by the host Due to the automatic alarm features at the automatic mode the reader gate can also run without any interface connection Serial Ethernet To activate Buffered Read Mode proceed as follows Step Action Note 1 Sel...

Page 37: ...for the USA and the RSS 210 for Canada RF approval in accordance with EN 300 330 is still possible in all 46 CEPT countries The CEPT countries are Albania ALB Andorra AND Austria AUT Azerbaijan AZE Belarus BLR Belgium BEL Bulgaria BUL Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Croatia HRV Cyprus CYP Czech Republic CZE Denmark DNK Estonia EST Finland FIN France F Germany D Greece GRC Hungary HNG Iceland ISL Irelan...

Page 38: ...s to be configured as follows depending on the installation location Parameter USA Canada Europe Air Interface RF Power maximum 5 W RF Modulation 15 Transponder RF Modulation ISO MODE MOD 10 RF Data coding ISO MODE Fast 1 4 Timeslots ISO MODE NO TS 1 or 16 Timeslots ISO Option BREAK Complete Timeslot length at NO TAG ...

Page 39: ...6 kg without 21 kg with packing Approx 15 kg without 20 kg with packing Enclosure rating IP 43 Color Antenna frame light grey RAL 7035 Antenna base signal black RAL 9004 Mounting No of attaching points Recommended anchors Recommended minimum load capacity of the floor fastener 2 10 mm 5000 N anchor Maximum horizontal load on the top edge of the antenna 250 N Electrical Data Supply Voltage 24 V 15 ...

Page 40: ...Kit Inputs 1 Optocoupler Max 24 V 20 mA Interfaces RS232 Ethernet TCP IP Protocol Modes FEIG ISO HOST BRM Data Filtering and Data Buffering Notification Mode TCP IP Supported Transponders ISO 15693 ISO 18000 3 A EM HF ISO Chips Fujitsu HF ISO Chips KSW Sensor Chips Infineon my d NXP I Code STM ISO Chips TI Tag it NXP I Code 1 Ranges pass through width in gate with power splitter One tag orientatio...

Page 41: ...ANT1300 680 A B antennas antenna spacing antenna center same flow direction Tag 46 mm x 75 mm ISO15693 sensitivity minimum field strength Hmin 60 mA m rms transmitting power 5 W tag orientation parallel to antenna for horizontal movement through the antenna The detection performance also depending of the strength of the Transponder answer signal Tag 46 mm x 75 mm ISO 15693 sensitivity minimum fiel...

Page 42: ... 5 2 1 Europe CE This RF equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC dated March 99 Equipment Classification according to ETSI EN 300 330 and ETSI EN 301 489 Class 2 The technical data of the ID ISC LRM2000 Reader built into the ID ISC ANT1300 680 A an tenna can be found in the Installation Manual which is included with the device...

Page 43: ...se limits 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 energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely ...

Page 44: ...plexer Power Splitter optional X3 Pin 1 24 V DC Multiplexer X3 Pin 2 GND GND Multiplexer X4 TRG Trigger Input optional X4 Pin 1 TRG Trigger X4 Pin 2 GND Trigger X6 LED1 Connection LED Alarm LED 1 Antenna X14 Pin 1 24V DC LED1 X14 Pin 2 GND LED1 X11 24V DC Power Supply X11 Pin 1 24V Power Supply 24 V DC X11 Pin 2 GND Ground Power Supply X12 LED2 Connection LED Alarm LED 2 Antenna X12 Pin 1 24 V DC ...

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