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IDENTIFICATION 

ID MAX.U500i 

9  Technical Data 

 

 

 

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9  Technical Data 

Technical Data 

 

M

ECHANICAL 

D

ATA

 

 

Housing 

Plastic (ASA-PC) 
Aluminum 

Dimension (W x H x D) 

290 mm x 290 mm x 100 mm 
(11.4“ x 11.4“ x 3.9“) 

Weight 

2800 g 

Mounting 

VESA FDMI MIS-D 100 mm x 100 mm 

Protection Class 

IP 65 

Colour 

Anthracite, translucent 

E

LECTRICAL 

D

ATA

 

 

Power Supply 

12–24 V DC (± 10 %), PoE+ 

Current Consumption 

typical 16 W (22 W with PoE+) 

Operating Frequency 

  EU Reader 

  FCC Reader 

 
865 MHz to 868 MHz 
902 MHz to 928 MHz 

Output Power 

100 mW to max. 1 W 
configurable in steps of 100 mW 

Antenna Connection 

1 x R-TNC jack (50 Ω) 
(Reverse-TNC) 

RF Diagnostic 

RF channel monitoring, 
Antenna SWR control, 
Internal Overheating Protection 

Outputs 

  2 x Optocoupler 

  2 x Relay 

 
max. 24 V DC / 20 mA 
max. 24 V DC / 1 A switching current, 2 A permanent 
current 

Inputs 

  2 x Optocoupler 

 
max. 24 V DC / 20 mA 

 

CAUTION: 

Overheating of the device may result in performance losses. It is recommended to activate the RF of 

the reader only if there is a transponder in the detection range of an antenna. 

Interfaces 

Ethernet, USB (OTG) 

Protocol Modes 

ISO Host Mode, Access Mode 

F

UNCTIONAL 

P

ROPERTIES

 

 

Supported Transponder Types 

EPC Class 1 Gen 2 
EPC Class 1 Gen 2 V2 
ISO 18000-6-C 
ISO 18000-63 

Indicators 

Signal light with red/green/blue 
10 LEDs to indicate operation and antenna state 
Buzzer 

Further Features 

Anti-Collision, 
output of RSSI values and phase angle, 
battery-assisted Real Time Clock, 
supports encrypted transponder communication, 
Secure Key Storage, 
Config Cloning Function 

Summary of Contents for ID MAX.U500i Series

Page 1: ...IDENTIFICATION M81211 2e ID B INSTALLATION ID MAX U500i EU 5118 001 00 FCC 5118 001 10...

Page 2: ...t 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 give any guarantee...

Page 3: ...via PoE Power over Ethernet 15 5 3 Ethernet Interface on Connector X1 16 5 4 Digital Outputs on Connector X4 17 5 5 Relay Outputs on Connector X4 18 5 6 Digital Inputs on Connector X5 19 5 7 USB Mini...

Page 4: ...e Transponder 28 9 Technical Data 29 10 Radio Approvals 31 10 1 Europe CE 31 10 2 USA FCC and Canada IC 32 10 2 1 USA FCC and Canada IC Warning Notices 32 10 2 2 Installation with FCC IC Approval 32 1...

Page 5: ...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 o...

Page 6: ...PoE only the network cable is required 2 2 myAXXESS Manager With the help of the software myAXXESS Manager user data and access rights can be easily handled via PC After programming the access rights...

Page 7: ...ng insert for 1 cable cable 4 6 5 mm 1 x ESKV 20 M20 cable gland for cable 6 13 mm for USB 1 x RDE 20 M20 reduction sealing insert for cable 4 8 mm 1 x MFD 20 02 040 M20 multiple sealing insert for 2...

Page 8: ...screws used should have a screw in depth of maximum 8 mm The housing can be opened by means of a hinge Therefore loosen the screws marked blue in Fig 1 and swing away the front part of the reader Duri...

Page 9: ...IDENTIFICATION ID MAX U500i 4 Installation Page 9 of 36 Fig 2 Dimensional drawing side view...

Page 10: ...IDENTIFICATION ID MAX U500i 4 Installation Page 10 of 36 Fig 3 Dimensional drawing top view opened housing...

Page 11: ...ION ID MAX U500i 4 Installation Page 11 of 36 NOTE FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH strongly recommends to secure the reader against falling by means of an eye bolt to prevent damage Fig 4 Secondary protection vi...

Page 12: ...s Table 2 lists the available operating and display elements Fig 5 Connection Overview Connector Description X1 10 100 Base T Ethernet with RJ45 X2 Power Supply 12 24 V DC 1 0 X4 Relay Outputs Digital...

Page 13: ...The TNC socket for connecting the external antenna is located on the lower side of the reader The maximum tightening torque for the TNC sockets is 0 69 Nm 6 11 lbf in Fig 6 External antenna connection...

Page 14: ...upply according EN 62368 1 Chapter Q 1 or with a NEC Class 2 LPS certified power supply Each reader has to be supplied by a separate external power supply Reversing the polarity of the supply voltage...

Page 15: ...nces can be used Conductor Cross Section CAT5 7 Max Cable Length for PoE 0 4 mm 30 m 0 6 mm 70 m Table 5 Max cable length depending on the conductor cross section For detailed technical information re...

Page 16: ...d be used This ensures a reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps The prerequisite for using TCP IP protocol is that each device has a unique IP address on the network All readers have a factory set...

Page 17: ...itry The output must therefore be supplied with an external voltage Each output is linked fixed with an antenna Reading of a valid transponder on the internal antenna will affect the digital output OP...

Page 18: ...nnector X4 There are 2 relay outputs available at terminal X4 as normally open contacts Each output is linked fixed with an antenna Reading of a valid transponder on the internal antenna will affect t...

Page 19: ...ntacts must be protected by an external protective circuit 5 6 Digital Inputs on Connector X5 There are 2 digital inputs available on X5 The optocouplers on X5 are galvanically isolated from the reade...

Page 20: ...istor Rext is optional When wiring the reader make sure that the input voltage is at least 10 5 V CAUTION The inputs are designed for an input voltage of 12 24 V DC and an input current of max 20 mA P...

Page 21: ...ptionally available USB On The Go adapter cable the interface can be converted to a USB host interface The adapter cable allows the connection of a USB memory stick to the reader The USB memory stick...

Page 22: ...lash drive This file will be stored in the root directory of the USB flash drive for easy copying of the configuration See chapter 5 7 4 Copying the Configuration onto a Reader Config Cloning on page...

Page 23: ...n the reader If configuration pages are password protected the configuration file will not be copied onto the reader This also applies if individual configuration parameters contain values out of the...

Page 24: ...ce error unequal 50 Table 11 Antenna status LED overview 6 2 Push Button T1 By means of the push button T1 a complete configur ati on reset can be performed The push button is l ocated between the DIP...

Page 25: ...urer or other system provider These transponders could also be detected by the reader in Teach In Mode 6 2 2 Configuration Reset By means of the push button T1 a complete configuration reset can be pe...

Page 26: ...vehicle type The antenna should be mounted at an angle of approx 45 to the roadway If the vehicle access control reader is used to control a barrier the antenna should be mounted at a sufficient dista...

Page 27: ...IDENTIFICATION ID MAX U500i 7 Positioning of the Antenna Page 27 of 36 Fig 19 Typical vehicle access control application Fig 20 Positioning of the antenna...

Page 28: ...be thoroughly cleaned to ensure optimum adhesion of the self adhesive labels Vehicles with integrated windshield heating require special mounting of the transponder In this case the transponder shoul...

Page 29: ...trol Internal Overheating Protection Outputs 2 x Optocoupler 2 x Relay max 24 V DC 20 mA max 24 V DC 1 A switching current 2 A permanent current Inputs 2 x Optocoupler max 24 V DC 20 mA CAUTION Overhe...

Page 30: ...85 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 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 India EN 302 208...

Page 31: ...C GmbH declares that the radio equipment type ID MAX U500i is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address h...

Page 32: ...ll be required to correct the interference at his own expense L metteur r cepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Innovation Sciences et D veloppement conomiq...

Page 33: ...e I a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne nonc ci dessus et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne...

Page 34: ...m 5243 002 00 ID ANT C6 C UHF Antenna Cable R TNC TNC 6 m H155 Coaxial cable for UHF antennas with TNC socket and UHF reader with R TNC connector Connection type Connector R TNC Connector TNC Length 6...

Page 35: ...ring of the power supply 14 Table 5 Max cable length depending on the conductor cross section 15 Table 6 Standard factory configuration of the Ethernet connection 16 Table 7 Pin Assignment X4 Digital...

Page 36: ...nector 16 Fig 10 Connector X4 pin assignment for digital outputs 17 Fig 11 internal and external wiring of the digital outputs 17 Fig 12 Connector X4 pin assignment for relay outputs 18 Fig 13 Externa...

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