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IDENTIFICATION 

ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal 

Gate Excellence -A/-B

 

Installation and Wiring 

 

 

 

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6.2  Installing the Antenna 

6.2.1  Dimensions of the Antenna 

The overall dimensions of the antenna are shown in Fig. 5 

 

Fig. 5: Antenna outside dimensions 

All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance according to ISO 2768 m (mean). 

Summary of Contents for ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Excellence...

Page 1: ...No 1 19 T V NORD Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH Co KG LESKANPARK Geb ude 10 Waltherstr 49 51 51069 K ln Germany Tel 49 221 88889500 Annex acc to FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 relating to FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH ID...

Page 2: ...M2500 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Date of issue 2019 05 29 Date 2019 03 11 Created P4 Reviewed P9 Released P1 Vers No 1 19 T V NORD Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH Co KG LESKANPARK Geb ude 10 Waltherstr 49 51 5...

Page 3: ...IDENTIFICATION M91020 0e ID B Ende der Liste f r Textmar ke Deckb INSTALLATION ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence Type A and B...

Page 4: ...forts errors may not be completely avoided we are always grateful for your useful tips The instructions given in this manual are based on advantageous boundary conditions FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does not...

Page 5: ...byte are filled with these bit spaces are reserved for future extensions or for internal testing and manufacturing functions These bit spaces must not be changed as this may cause faulty operation of...

Page 6: ...f the People Counter ID ISC ANT GPC 12 5 3 Available Antenna Types 14 6 Installation and Wiring 15 6 1 Mounting Preparation 15 6 2 Installing the Antenna 17 6 2 1 Dimensions of the Antenna 17 6 2 2 Dr...

Page 7: ...50 8 1 Installation ID ISC ANT GPC E2 50 8 2 Installation and Connections 52 8 3 Configuration and Test 59 8 3 1 Connecting Several People Counters 59 8 3 2 Configuration and Test in ISO Host Mode or...

Page 8: ...ounter ID ISC ANT GPC 75 11 2 USA FCC and Canada IC 76 11 2 1 Antenna ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence 76 11 2 2 People Counter ID ISC ANT GPC 77 11 3 USA and Canada UL 78 Annex 79 Annex A T...

Page 9: ...on 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...

Page 10: ...D ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence A B Revision History of Documentation Page 8 of 8 2 Revision History of Documentation Revision History of Documentation Revision Date Description 0 15 04 2019...

Page 11: ...orting lying on the flat side of the packaging can cause damage to the device The pallet has to be adapted to the size and the number of antennas In no case shall the packaging stand out of the range...

Page 12: ...oisture and liquids contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits and damage transparent plastic parts Protect the antenna from high temperatures Mount the antenna away from radiators and other he...

Page 13: ...eive antenna for the ID ISC LRM2500 reader However it is also possible to operate it with other readers at a transmission frequency of 13 56 MHz and an output impedance of 50 The read ranges and tunin...

Page 14: ...nd the People Counter to a second gate aisle The people counter has two counters per aisle The values of the incoming and outgoing persons are registered separately Fig 1 Gate People Counter Structure...

Page 15: ...na A direct connection from the GPC to the host is not required All commands from the host to the people counters are embedded in the piggyback command of the reader Generally there are two possibilit...

Page 16: ...4 000 00 People Counter and radar detector for antenna ID ISC ANT1710 690 incl mounting and cabling set optional ID ISC ANT GPC E2 Extension Radar Detector Order No 4718 000 00 Second radar detector w...

Page 17: ...stance below 1 5 m the antennas must be shielded from each other Otherwise the read range will be significantly reduced The antennas must have a minimum distance of 20 cm to all larger metal parts At...

Page 18: ...IDENTIFICATION ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence A B Installation and Wiring Page 16 of 16 Step 1 Step 2 Fig 4 Opening the antenna base...

Page 19: ...nstallation and Wiring Page 17 of 17 6 2 Installing the Antenna 6 2 1 Dimensions of the Antenna The overall dimensions of the antenna are shown in Fig 5 Fig 5 Antenna outside dimensions All dimensions...

Page 20: ...nna foot The dimensions are shown in Fig 6 Fig 6 Floor plate dimensions All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance to ISO 2768 m middle The size and type of the anchors depend considerably on the...

Page 21: ...7 Cable routing at the antenna sides 6 2 3 Installing the Antenna Base and Antenna Body The antenna is mounted on the floor Please note that the antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna body mu...

Page 22: ...n allows the detection of a tag moving on a horizontal line through the reading area of the gate The tag orientation is arbitrary The tags are detected along a horizontal axis of motion in certain are...

Page 23: ...he 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 th...

Page 24: ...e of less than 8 m the readers must be synchronized See Application Note Synchronizing RFID Long Range Readers using the digital in outputs N10311 xe ID B pdf Gate with antenna Type A and Type B Gate...

Page 25: ...r automatic doors or other moving objects can strongly influence the counting of the people counter If a people counter is installed in the antenna the antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna...

Page 26: ...radar sensor antenna distance 1m Standard configuration All values are approximate values depending on the size of the objects the behavioral reflection of the floor and the material of the moving ob...

Page 27: ...ined values of the actual values can vary If major deviations are noticed first the sensitivity of the radar sensors should be gradually reduced 7 3 Gate Configuration and Setup Using Antennas 7 3 1 R...

Page 28: ...upply at X11 of the terminal board Also a connection between X13 GPC out of the terminal board in Antenna Type A and X13 GPC out of the terminal board in Antenna Type B must be installed to supply the...

Page 29: ...oard assignment is given in Annex A Terminal Assignment Terminal Board NOTE A reverse polarity could damage the device or the In Outputs The connection between antenna Type A and Type B must be made w...

Page 30: ...enna Type B Fig 17 Connection of the antennas at single gate Possible configuration for a double gate with 3 antennas X13 GPC out of the terminal board in Antenna Type A and X13 GPC out at the 1st Ant...

Page 31: ...in parallel The coax cables have fixed lengths and must not be shortened and therefore need to be tied into small loops see Fig 19 Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible Th...

Page 32: ...d preferably be connected shortly Unused cable lengths should be tied in antenna Type B Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible The cables must never touch the antenna conduc...

Page 33: ...positions and antenna connections Antenna 1 Type A Lower loop is connected by default with output 1 and upper loop with output 2 of the multiplexer orange Antenna 2 Type B Lower loop has to be connec...

Page 34: ...the cover from the antenna base Step 1 Step 2 Fig 22 Removing the antenna base covers The jumpers JP21 JP24 of the Dynamic Antenna Tuning board should be set factory setting as follows Function Jumper...

Page 35: ...t communication With structured shielded cabling CAT 5 cables should be used This ensures reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps The prerequisite for using TCP IP protocol is that each device has a...

Page 36: ...r To tune the antennas open the ISOStart software and read out the current configuration of the reader Step Action Note 1 Start ISO Start Software 2 Select Detect 3 Select Run without change Note This...

Page 37: ...IDENTIFICATION ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence A B Typical Antenna Configuration Page 35 of 35 Step Action Note 5 Select Expert Mode and confirm with OK 6 Select Logical View...

Page 38: ...e aisle 6 two aisles 8 three aisles Antenna Active Time 100 x 5ms Receiver Channel Upper and Lower Sideband 3 Set by clicking on Apply 4 Transponder Configure the parameters as following Driver here I...

Page 39: ...In the Detect Reader window select the interface COM Port 1 BusAdr 0 and then click on Detect 3 Use Settings to enter the configuration Single Mode Number of Antennas e g 4 Click on with Multiplexer N...

Page 40: ...nd a transponder At this point the noise level and performance of the gate are tested 7 4 1 Checking the Noise Level Step Action Note 1 Activate antenna 1 with the command Function Unit Commands Multi...

Page 41: ...lues are inaccurate check the following Are all cables pulled tight and in good contact Are the ferrite ring cores installed on the antenna cable Are the cables routed as specified Are there other RFI...

Page 42: ...ltiplexer output 1 Use adhesive tape or similar 2 Activate antenna 1 with the command Function Unit Commands Multiplexer Parameter Channel Select Cascade Level 1 Output Channel of Input 1 1 3 Confirm...

Page 43: ...starts with checking the reading range outside the gate see Fig points and as far as the configuration and location allow If the tag is oriented parallel to the antenna at the outside a reading range...

Page 44: ...na distance cabling metal near the antennas is detuning or interfering with them the antennas are not properly tuned the noise level is too high Vmax Vmin 20 mV the transponder is too insensitive detu...

Page 45: ...1 Setting the Alarm Buzzer The solution provided here presumes that the alarm indicator buzzer is switched through the digital output 2 X2 on the ID ISC LRM2500 BB reader The pulse duration can be se...

Page 46: ...iplexer the antenna is connected to The bus address is automatically set after the complete gate system has been set up and configured and a 0x64 System Reset command has been executed in one of the R...

Page 47: ...t Buffered Read Mode 4 Digital IO Idle Mode OFF Idle Flash Mode 1Hz Setting Time with Setting Time set time of output 2 for alarm duration 10 means 1 second e g 10 x 100ms Assign Output 2 to antenna 1...

Page 48: ...f the alarm should occur by a transponder with valid AFI byte you have to configure the reader as follow ISO 15693 Selection Mask Set Enable AFI Set the value for the AFI in field AFI1 e g 01 Note Up...

Page 49: ...rly all transponder models of the ISO 15693 family To disable the transponder simply write a different code to it than for valid transponders that trigger an alarm Step Action Note 1 Select Commands 2...

Page 50: ...any interface connection Serial Ethernet To activate the Buffered Read Mode proceed as follows Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 Operation Mode Mode Buffered Read Mode Data Selector UID Anten...

Page 51: ...ation mode from ISO Host to Buffered Read or Notification Mode 3 Changing the number of output channels of the multiplexer if reader is in one of the automatic modes After the automatic bus addressing...

Page 52: ...People Counter 8 1 Installation ID ISC ANT GPC E2 Content of the ID ISC ANT GPC E2 1 1 piece radar connection cable 2 1 piece radar module 3 2 piece spilt rivet 3 0mm 4 1 piece cable clip Step Action...

Page 53: ...the cable clip 4 Install radar module with split rivet 5 The sensitivity of the radar module will be set automatically by the GPC after powering up the gate system To check set the sensitivity see als...

Page 54: ...f the ID ISC ANT GPC 1 1 piece connection cable people counter terminal board 2 1 piece radar connection cable 3 1 piece LED connection cable 4 1 piece People Counter Board 5 1 piece radar module 6 1...

Page 55: ...tal Gate Excellence A B Installation Gate People Counter Page 53 of 53 Step Action Note 1 Disconnect LED connection cable at the terminal board and cut the cable tie in the antenna foot 2 Disconnect L...

Page 56: ...N ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence A B Installation Gate People Counter Page 54 of 54 3 Remove the cable clip beside the LED controller 4 Remove the 2 other cable clips by pulling them out w...

Page 57: ...55 5 Install People Counter Board into antenna with screws for plastic in antenna No 4 The 2 GPC must be installed in antenna No 4 otherwise the Automatic Bus Addressing will fail 6 Plug GPC connecti...

Page 58: ...ter Page 56 of 56 7 Attention Note Do not touch the antenna surface of the Radar module to avoid damaging the electronic components and soiling 8 Connect radar connection cable with X1 of Radar module...

Page 59: ...matically by the GPC after power up the gate system To check set the sensitivity see also 8 3 2 Configuration and Test in ISO Host Mode or Buffered Read Mode Step 8 12 Connect LED cable with X1 of LE...

Page 60: ...ge 58 of 58 will be automatically done after power up the gate system or the command System Reset in one of the Automatic Modes The successful detection could be checked with the command Get reader In...

Page 61: ...nas used in parallel A 5 6 pin shielded twisted pair cable must be used for connection Example LiYCY TP 3x2x0 25 The cable is content of antenna Type B The bus address of the people counter will be de...

Page 62: ...arity even Number of Databits 8 Number of Stopbits 1 3 Confirm with Apply 4 Peripheral Devices Gate People Counter Set Antenna Type HPDx Mode Enable GPC to New Generation 5 Confirm with Apply 6 Periph...

Page 63: ...A High 0F Very high Default First Read out actual setting of sensitivity If needed change to new sensitivity by Write the new value into the GPC A People Counter Reset command must be sent to confirm...

Page 64: ...es should be 0 15 Walk through the gate from both directions 16 Select Command Get People Counter Values 17 Confirm with Send 18 Counter values will be displayed In ISO Host Mode and Buffered Read Mod...

Page 65: ...al Devices Set People Counter and Notify Counter to True 3 Confirm with Apply 4 Operating Mode Select Notification Mode 5 Confirm with Apply 6 Set IP Address and Port for Notification Mode IP Address...

Page 66: ...IDENTIFICATION ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence A B Installation Gate People Counter Page 64 of 64 9 Therefore you will have to set both ports have the same address at the TCP Settings...

Page 67: ...one direction For this reason it is necessary that the radar module antenna faces the direction of the transponder which could trigger the alarm In buildings e g libraries the radar module faces into...

Page 68: ...ered Read Mode or Notification Mode 3 Confirm with Apply 4 Operating Mode Set Trigger enable Source Input No 2 Trigger TriggerUse set to Start Trigger Hold Time e g 20x100ms 2sec 5 Confirm with Apply...

Page 69: ...8 3 4 Using the Trigger Function of the Gate People Counter is connected to input 2 of the reader and X4 TRG of the terminal board otherwise the direction mode will not work Step Action Note 1 Select...

Page 70: ...ple Counter Page 68 of 68 8 3 6 Detection Area of the Direction Mode Tested with Gate width 150cm Radar sensitivity Very High Transponder I Code SLiX 45x75mm Fig 31 Detection are of the direction mode...

Page 71: ...pproval 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 a...

Page 72: ...be configured as follows depending on the installation location Parameter USA Canada Europe Air Interface RF Power maximum 4 W RF Modulation 15 Transponder RF Modulation ISO MODE MOD 10 RF Data coding...

Page 73: ...of attaching points Recommended anchors Recommended minimum load capacity of the floor fastener 2 10 mm 5000 N anchor Unevenness of the acrylic plate 10 mm Tolerances on thickness and Quality ISO 7823...

Page 74: ...ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Temperature range Operating Storage 25 C to 50 C 25 C to 70 C SM3 APPLICABLE STANDARDS RF approval Europe USA Canada EN 300 330 FCC Part 15 RSS 210 EMC EN 301 489 Safety Low...

Page 75: ...5 lb with packing ca 50 g 100 g 0 22 lb with packing ELECTRICAL DATA Supply Voltage 24 V 15 Power Consumption max 2 VA Operating Frequency 24 125 GHz RF transmitting power 16 dBm e i r p Outputs 1 Opt...

Page 76: ...HANICAL DATA Type Desktop power supply with IEC socket according IEC60320 C13 3 pin Housing Plastic Dimensions W x H x D 58 x 30 5 x 132 mm 1 mm 2 3 x 1 2 x 5 2 0 04 Weight approx 345 g Enclosure rati...

Page 77: ...4 53 EU RE Directive dated 16 th of April 2014 Equipment Classification according to ETSI EN 300 330 and ETSI EN 301 489 Class 2 The technical data of the ID ISC LRM2500 BB reader built into the ID IS...

Page 78: ...ursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment ge...

Page 79: ...ice Usually this is followed by the following RSS caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this eq...

Page 80: ...IDENTIFICATION ID ISC ANT1710 690 Crystal Gate Excellence A B Approvals Page 78 of 78 11 3 USA and Canada UL The following picture indicates the label position Fig 32 Position of the label...

Page 81: ...2 Pin 5 GND X2 Pin 6 Buzzer X2 Pin 7 Shield X3 MUX 24V DC Multiplexer X3 Pin 1 24V 24 V DC Multiplexer X3 Pin 2 GND GND Multiplexer X5 GPC in Connection Cable to People Counter or LED X5 Pin 1 24V DC...

Page 82: ...R2500 X2 Pin IN2 brown X2 Pin 4 Reader LR2500 X2 Pin IN2 grey X2 Pin 5 Reader LR2500 X3 Pin Out2 E pink X2 Pin 6 Reader LR2500 X2 Pin Out2 C white X2 Pin 7 Reader LR2500 X2 GND black X3 MUX 24V DC Mul...

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