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ID ISC.LRU3000/3500 

 

FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH 

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M21016-3e-ID-B 

 

Contents 

1. Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up ! 

6

 

2. Performance Features of Reader Family ID ISC.LRU3000 

7

 

2.1. Performance features ........................................................................................................ 7

 

2.2. Available Reader types ..................................................................................................... 7

 

2.3. Available Accessories ....................................................................................................... 7

 

3. Installation 

8

 

4. Terminals 

9

 

4.1. Antenna Connection ....................................................................................................... 10

 

4.2. Power Supply ................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.2.1. Power Supply via connection X1 ................................................................................ 11

 

4.2.2. Power Supply via Power over Ethernet (PoE) ............................................................ 12

 

4.3. Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.3.1. Ethernet Interface on connector X2 ............................................................................ 13

 

4.3.2. USB Interface on connector X3 .................................................................................. 13

 

4.3.3. USB Interface on connector X4 (WLAN) .................................................................... 13

 

4.3.4. RS232 Interface on connector X6 .............................................................................. 14

 

4.3.5. RS485 Interface on connector X6 .............................................................................. 15

 

4.3.5.1. Address assignment of RS485 for bus operation ........................................... 16

 

4.3.6. Data-Clock Interface on connector X5 ........................................................................ 16

 

4.4. Digital Inputs on connector X5 ....................................................................................... 18

 

4.5. Outputs on connector X5 ................................................................................................ 19

 

4.5.1. Digital outputs on connector X5 ................................................................................. 19

 

4.5.2. Relay outputs on connector X5 .................................................................................. 20

 

5. Operating and Display Elements 

22

 

5.1. Status LEDs ..................................................................................................................... 22

 

Summary of Contents for ID ISC.LRU3000-EU

Page 1: ...Date 2012 06 11 Vers no 1 12 m dudde hochfrequenz technik Rottland 5a D 51429 Bergisch Gladbach Germany Tel 49 2207 96890 Fax 49 2207 968920 Annex no 5 Functional Description User Manual ...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION final public B 2013 10 28 M21016 3e ID B ID ISC LRU3000 ID ISC LRU3500 UHF Long Range Reader ...

Page 3: ...f this document FEIG ELECTRONIC call explicit attention that devices which are subject of this document are not designed with components and testing methods for a level of reliability suitable for use in or in connection with surgical implants or as critical components in any life support systems whose failure to perform can reasonably be expected to cause significant injury to a human To avoid da...

Page 4: ...mer issue If bits within one 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 the reader The following figure formats are used 0 9 for decimal figures 0x00 0xFF for hexadecimal figures b0 1 for binary figures The hexadecimal value in brackets marks ...

Page 5: ... connection X1 11 4 2 2 Power Supply via Power over Ethernet PoE 12 4 3 Interfaces 13 4 3 1 Ethernet Interface on connector X2 13 4 3 2 USB Interface on connector X3 13 4 3 3 USB Interface on connector X4 WLAN 13 4 3 4 RS232 Interface on connector X6 14 4 3 5 RS485 Interface on connector X6 15 4 3 5 1 Address assignment of RS485 for bus operation 16 4 3 6 Data Clock Interface on connector X5 16 4 ...

Page 6: ...ing to EN302 208 24 5 3 2 FCC Reader according to FCC 47 Part 15 25 6 Technical Data 26 7 Radio Approvals 29 7 1 Europe CE 29 7 2 Declaration of Conformity Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE 30 7 3 USA FCC and Canada IC 31 7 3 1 USA FCC and Canada IC warning notices 31 7 3 2 Label Information 32 7 3 3 Installation with FCC IC Approval 32 7 3 4 USA FCC and Canada IC approved antennas 32 ...

Page 7: ... inaccuracies errors or omissions in the manual or automatically set parameters for a device or for an incorrect application of a device Repairs may only be executed by the manufacturer 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...

Page 8: ... Reader type Description ID ISC LRU3500 EU Device version for Europe with PoE max 4Watt ID ISC LRU3000 EU Device version for Europe without PoE max 2Watt ID ISC LRU3500 FCC Device version for USA with PoE max 4Watt ID ISC LRU3000 FCC Device version for USA without PoE max 2Watt 2 3 Available Accessories The following optional accessories are currently available Table 2 Optional Reader Accessories ...

Page 9: ...1016 3e ID B 3 Installation The Reader is designed for wall mount including outdoors Holes for mounting on a wall are provided in the housing It is not necessary to open the reader housing mounting 261 3 10 29 157 3 6 19 241 7 9 52 34 1 34 25 5 1 00 68 2 68 Figure 1 Installation Drawing ...

Page 10: ...ion shows the available push buttons X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 T1 T2 X1 ANT1 ANT2 ANT3 ANT4 Figure 2 Connection Overview Table 3 Connection terminals Connector Description ANT 1 4 Connection of the external antennas Impedance 50Ω X1 Power supply 24VDC 5 X2 10 100Tbase network connection with RJ 45 with PoE X3 USB interface for host communication X4 USB interface for WLAN Sticks X5 Digital input and output an...

Page 11: ...g torque for the SMA sockets is 0 45 Nm 4 0 lbf in CAUTION Exceeding the tightening torque will destroy the plug Table 5 External antenna connection Terminal Description ANT 1 4 Connection for external antennas input impedance 50Ω Figure 3 External antenna connection ANT1 4 and X1 for the power supply CAUTION A direct connection of an antenna to an antenna output with activated DC Voltage 24 VDC 5...

Page 12: ...VDC 5 X1 Pin 2 GND Ground supply voltage Figure 4 Connection for the power supply CAUTION The reader has to be supplied by a limited power supply e g NEC Class 2 LPS power sup ply according IEC EN 60950 1 chapter 2 5 only Reversing the polarity of the supply voltage may destroy the device Each reader has to be supplied by a separate external power supply An operation of an ID ISC LRU3500 via an ex...

Page 13: ...f PoE is used cable cross section CAT5 7 Maximum cable length for PoE 0 4mm 30m 0 6mm 70m For detailed technical information regarding the 802 3at standard please refer to the most recent edition of the corresponding IEEE specification Figure 5 LAN and PoE connection CAUTION Take care if PoE is used the maximum reader output power of the reader must be limited to 1Watt It must be ensured that the ...

Page 14: ... each device has a unique address on the net work All Readers have a factory set IP address Table 8 Standard factory configuration of the Ethernet connection Network Address IP Adresse 192 168 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port 10001 DHCP OFF NOTE The reader is equipped with a DHCP ready Ethernet Interface 4 3 2 USB Interface on connector X3 The USB socket on the board is terminal X3 The pinout ...

Page 15: ...ves an overview about successfully tested Wireless LAN Sticks Table 9 Successfully tested WLAN Sticks Manufacturer Description Model Buffalo Wireless N NFiniti High Power WLI UC G300HP Buffalo Wireless N NFiniti WLI UC G300N Cisco Linksys Wireless Network USB Adapter WUSB100 Netgear Wireless G 54 USB Adapter WG111 v3 4 3 4 RS232 Interface on connector X6 The RS232 interface is connected on X6 The ...

Page 16: ...ce RS485 Schnittstelle X6 4 3 5 RS485 Interface on connector X6 The connection of the RS485 interface take place via the X6 connector as well The interface pa rameter can be configured via software protocols Figure 10 RS485 interface pin outs on X6 RS485 Interface Table 10 RS485 interface pin outs Abbreviation Description GND RS485 GND A RS485 A B RS485 B ...

Page 17: ...der A potential termination of the interface bus can be configured by the software as well NOTE Since all Readers are factory set with address 0 they must be connected and configured one after the other 4 3 6 Data Clock Interface on connector X5 The connection of the data clock interface take place via the digital Outputs OUT1 and OUT2 at connector X5 The wire for the clock needs to be connected t...

Page 18: ...ta as well as the clock need to be supplied with an external voltage The output is configured for max 24 V DC 30 mA Figure 12 Wiring Example NOTE Please consider possible limitations of the Wiegand Controller regarding the used supply voltage In dependency on the inner circuit of the used Wiegand Controller it is necessary to use external serial resistors to limit the current on the data and clock...

Page 19: ...r pin outs IN1 IN5 Figure 14 Internal and possible external wiring of the optocoupler inputs Optocoupler input X5 1 5 The input LED associated with the optocoupler is connected internally to a series resistor of 500 Ω For supply voltages of greater than 10V the input current must be limited to max 20 mA by means of an additional series resistor see Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden...

Page 20: ...age of 5 10 V DC and an input current of max 20 mA Polarity reversal or overload on the input will destroy it 4 5 Outputs on connector X5 4 5 1 Digital outputs on connector X5 Optocoupler output X5 1 2 The transistor connections collector and emitter of the optocoupler output are galvanically isolated from the Reader electronics and are carried to the outside without any internal ancillary circuit...

Page 21: ... wiring of the optocoupler outputs OUT1 2 CAUTION The output is configured for max 24 V DC 30 mA Polarity reversal or overload on the output will destroy it The output is intended for switching resistive loads only 4 5 2 Relay outputs on connector X5 There are 3 relay outputs available on connector X5 Figure 17 Relay output pin outs REL1 3 ...

Page 22: ...nfigured for max 24 V DC 2 A constant load The switching current must not exceed 1A The relay output is intended for switching resistive loads only If an inductive load is con nected the relay contacts must be protected by means of an external protection circuit Figure 18 Internal and possible external wiring of the relay output ...

Page 23: ...tion FLASH alternat ing OFF FLASH alternat ing Firmware Activation necessary 0x17 Wrong Firmware 0x18 FLASH synchro nous OFF FLASH synchro nous RFC Hardware Error 0xF1 OFF FLASH synchro nous FLASH synchro nous Hardware Warning ACC EEPROM Error RFC not detected FLASH OFF FLASH fast USB Host Error Firmware Update FLASH FLASH FLASH Firmware transfer from host to reader Please do not switch off the re...

Page 24: ... Antenna impedance error 50Ohm or 50Ohm 5 2 Reset Push Buttons Figure 19 shows the position of the reset push button s T1 and T2 At the right side of the connector X6 the push button T2 is positioned With this push button a CPU Reset can be performed With the push button T1 within the reader housing on left side of X3 a complete con figuration reset can be performed For performing a reset you shou...

Page 25: ... configured output power Pout de pends on the antenna gain in dBi and the attenuation of the antenna cable If a circular polarized antenna is used the antenna gain dBic can be reduced by 3dB At a linear polarized antenna the maximum linear antenna gain dBi must be used POut Perp Antenna Gain Cable loss 2 1dB Correction Factor to convert the radiated power from e r p to e i r p For the calculation ...

Page 26: ...e the right output power If a circular polar ized antenna is used the antenna gain G dBic can be reduced by 3dB This is the case if the FEIG standard antenna ANT U600 270 FCC is used In this configuration the maximum output power of the reader can be calculated in the following way POut 36 dBm 4 W e i r p Antenna Gain in dBi Cable Loss in dB POut 36 dBm 4 W e i r p Antenna Gain in dBic 3 dB Cable ...

Page 27: ...ax 150 mV or Power over Ethernet min 42 5 V DC Power Consumption max 35 W Operating Frequency EU Reader FCC Reader 865 MHz to 868 MHz EN 302208 902 MHz to 928 MHz FCC47 Part15 RF Power ID ISC LRU3000 ID ISC LRU3500 300 mW to max 2 W configurable 300 mW to max 4 W configurable max 1 W if powered via Power over Ethernet Antenna Connection ID ISC LRU3000 ID ISC LRU3500 4 x SMA female 50 Ω internal Mu...

Page 28: ...00 6 C Upgrade Code required further transponder types possible on demand Optical Indicators 8 LEDs for operating status and diagnostics Operating System Linux 64 MB RAM 256 MB Flash Further Features Anticollision RSSI Real Time Clock RF Channel monitoring Antenna SWR monitoring Temperature Monitoring AMBIENT CONDITIONS Temperature Range Operation Storage 25 C to 55 C 25 C to 50 C only LRU3500 wit...

Page 29: ...f 32 M21016 3e ID B Vibration EN 60068 2 6 10 Hz to 150 Hz 0 075 mm 1 g Shock EN 60068 2 27 Acceleration 30 g APPLICABLE STANDARDS Radio Regulation Europe USA Canada EN 302 208 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 IC RSS Gen RSS 210 EMC EN 301 489 Safety Low Voltage Human Exposure EN 60950 EN 50364 ...

Page 30: ...2 M21016 3e ID B 7 Radio Approvals 7 1 Europe CE When properly used this radio equipment conforms to the essential requirements of Article 3 and the other relevant provisions of the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC of March 99 Performance Classification according to ETSI EN 301 489 Class 2 ...

Page 31: ...OBID i scan UHF Installation ID ISC LRU3000 3500 FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 30 of 32 M21016 3e ID B 7 2 Declaration of Conformity Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE Figure 21 Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 32: ...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 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 i...

Page 33: ...y II has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with maxi mum permission gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Le présent émetteur radio identifier le dispositif par son nu...

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