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OBID i-scan

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Installation

ID ISC.ANT1300/680-A

FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH

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M71104-1e-ID-B.doc

4.3.2  Mounting of the  components at the use of the Multiplexer

Step

Action

Note

1

Mounting of the
reader with the screw
M4x8 Pos.13

2

Mounting of the Mul-
tiplexer with the
hexagon spacer bolts
M3x6 Pos.11 and the
screws M3x6 Pos.12

3

Mounting of the Ter-
minal block Pos.8
with the screws
M3x10 Pos.10 and
connection of the
terminals 1+2 (+24V)
and 3+4 (GND) with
the bridges. Pos.9

4

Mounting of the relay
cable Pos.1 with
1 piece of cable tie
2,5x105mm Pos.6

Red wire to Com and
Brown wire to NO of
X9 Reader, Red wire
to 2 and Black wire to
5 of terminal block

11.

12.

9.

10.

Brown

Red

Brown

Red

6.

X9

Summary of Contents for OBID i-scan ID ISC.ANT1300/680-A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION draft public B 2008 02 05 M71104 1e ID B doc OBID i scan ID ISC ANT1300 680 Typ A English...

Page 2: ...ions 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 guaran...

Page 3: ...Setup using Antenna Type A with power splitter 15 4 2 1 Required Components 15 4 2 2 Contents of the Gate Integration Kit ID ISC ANT GIK 16 4 2 3 Mounting of the components at the use of the Power Spl...

Page 4: ...l Number 36 4 4 3 Testing the performance 36 4 5 Connecting and Setting the Alarm Kit optional 38 4 5 1 Installing the Alarm Indicators 38 4 5 2 Connecting the Indicators 38 4 5 3 Reader Setting for I...

Page 5: ...cturer 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...

Page 6: ...also possible to operate them with other Readers 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...

Page 7: ...CTRONIC GmbH Page 8 of 50 M71104 1e 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 dimension...

Page 8: ...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 b...

Page 9: ...ance of 1 5 m the antennas must also 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...

Page 10: ...elected 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 ne...

Page 11: ...ge 12 of 50 M71104 1e ID B doc 3 3 2 Installing the Antenna Base and Antenna Body The antenna will be screwed on the floor Use the adjusting screws Fig 6 to align the antenna vertically Adjusting scre...

Page 12: ...Notes The antenna configuration 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 horizont...

Page 13: ...with which the tags are brought through the capture area of the gate see Table 2 Design notes The number of tags may be increased in the gate distance GD is correspondingly reduced and the maximum sp...

Page 14: ...it ID ISC ANT GIK Qty 1 power supply ID ISC NET24 B Power cable interface cable and connection cable for the DC power supplies 2 wire twisted Mounting materials screws anchors Optional Qty 1 Alarm Kit...

Page 15: ...HF Connection Reader PS or Mux 5 4 Cable tie 4 8x280mm tie together of the coaxial cables 6 3 Cable tie 2 5x105mm Mounting of the torrid cores of the DC cables and the relay 7 1 SMA adapter female fem...

Page 16: ...the Power Splitter with the hexagon spacer bolts M3x6 Pos 11 and the screws M3x6 Pos 12 3 Mounting of the Ter minal block Pos 8 with the screws M3x10 Pos 10 and connection of the terminals 1 2 24V an...

Page 17: ...lack wire to terminal 3 4 GND Attention Take care of polarity 7 Connect the antenna cable with X3 of PS Wind up the rest of the cable to loops and tied it together with 2 pieces of cable tie 4 8x280mm...

Page 18: ...e coax cables have fixed lengths and may not be shortened and therefore need to be tied into small loops see Fig 9 Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible The cables must nev...

Page 19: ...ble 3 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...

Page 20: ...emoving the antenna tuner cover The ID ISC ANT1300 680 A antennas are factory set as follows Table 4 Jumper settings for Antenna Tuner Function Jumper Position 1 Q resistor JP1 open 2 Q resistor JP2 c...

Page 21: ...eader Configuration Then set the operating power Transponder Parameters and ISO Host Mode Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 CFG3 RF Interface RF POWER here 8W Select Transponders Drivers here...

Page 22: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1300 680 A FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 23 of 50 M71104 1e ID B doc Step Action Note 6 CFG1 Interface and Mode To tune activate ISO Host Mode 7 Set by clicking on Write...

Page 23: ...ep Action Note 1 Start DATuningTool Software 2 Click on Detect Reader button and then Detect on the selected interface COM Port 1 3 Use Settings to enter the configuration Dual Mode Number of Gates 1...

Page 24: ...ID ISC ANT GIK Qty 1 power supply ID ISC NET24 B Power cable interface cable and connection cable for the DC power supplies 2 wire twisted Mounting materials screws anchors Optional Qty 1 Alarm Kit I...

Page 25: ...the Mul tiplexer with the hexagon spacer bolts M3x6 Pos 11 and the screws M3x6 Pos 12 3 Mounting of the Ter minal block Pos 8 with the screws M3x10 Pos 10 and connection of the terminals 1 2 24V and 3...

Page 26: ...Take care of polarity 7 Connect the antenna cable with Out 1 of Multiplexer Wind up the rest of the cable to loops and tied it together with 2 pieces of cable tie 4 8x280mm Pos 5 8 Mounting of the co...

Page 27: ...fixed lengths and may not be shortened and therefore need to be tied into small loops see Fig 13 Tying the cables Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible The cables must nev...

Page 28: ...witch S1 on the Multiplexer as shown More on setting the ID ISC ANT MUX Multiplexer can be found in the corresponding installation manual M30201 xde ID B Fig 14 DIP Switch and Jumper positions 4 3 5 D...

Page 29: ...ng table Table 6 Configuration JP1 8 Jumper Position In addition close jumpers JP11 to JP18 4 3 7 Setting the Antenna Tuner To check the settings of the antenna tuner the antenna foot has to be opened...

Page 30: ...tuner cover ID ISC ANT1300 680 A antennas must be set as follows JP3 is factory set to closed and must be opened Table 7 Jumper settings for Antenna Tuner Function Jumper Position 1 Q resistor JP1 op...

Page 31: ...eader Configuration Then set the operating power Transponder Parameters and ISO Host Mode Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 CFG3 RF Interface RF POWER here 8W Select Transponders Drivers here...

Page 32: ...terface and Mode To tune activate ISO Host Mode 7 Set by clicking on Write 8 CFG15 Antenna Multiplexing Activate Multiplexing Configure the parameters as follows Switching Condition after no response...

Page 33: ...r window select the interface COM Port 1 BusAdr 0 and then select Detect 3 Use Settings to enter the configuration Single Mode Number of Antennas 2 Click on with Multiplexer Number of Tuning Iteration...

Page 34: ...l and start by clicking on Start 3 Normal Noise Level values Average 50mV Difference Max Min 30mV If the values are not met check the following Are all cables pulled tight and do they make good contac...

Page 35: ...t 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 4 3 Testing the performance In this test the capt...

Page 36: ...should always be read Then repeat this along the line f in the vertical tag direction transverse to the antenna and on the line g in the horizontal tag orientation Here again the tag should always be...

Page 37: ...lation you have to use the attached mounting bracket and the screws The volume can be adjusted with the attached manual volume controller which has to be mounted first Fig 18 Installing the buzzer 4 5...

Page 38: ...en a Transponder is read Step Action Note 1 Start ISOStart Software 2 Select Configuration and click on Read to read the 3 CFG2 Input Output Output REL1 10 off Relay Use REL TIME to enter desired alar...

Page 39: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1300 680 A FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 40 of 50 M71104 1e ID B doc 7 ISO 15693 Mode Enter desired value in AFI field 8 Set by clicking on Write...

Page 40: ...contained in nearly all transponder models in the 13 56 MHz family To cancel simply write a different code to the transponder than for valid transponders which trigger an alarm Step Action Note 1 Sele...

Page 41: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1300 680 A FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 42 of 50 M71104 1e ID B doc 7 To verify read AFI byte by selecting 0x2B Get System Information...

Page 42: ...d and the information is stored in the Reader s ring buffer This data sets can be read by the host To activate Buffered Read Mode proceed as follows Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 CFG11 Rea...

Page 43: ...n 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 Herzeg...

Page 44: ...on Parameter USA Canada Europe 42dBuA m General RF Power CFG 3 maximum 8 W Downlink RF Modulation CFG 20 RF Modulation 15 ISO15693 Downlink RF Modulation CFG 4 ISO MODE MOD 10 Downlink RF Data coding...

Page 45: ...IP 54 Color Antenna frame light grey RAL 7035 Antenna foot signal black RAL 9004 Mounting No of attaching points Recommended anchors Recommended minimum load capacity of the floor fastener 2 10 mm 500...

Page 46: ...422 Ethernet TCP IP Compact Flash II WLAN Protocol Modes FEIG ISO HOST BRM Data Filtering and Data Buffering Scan Mode RS 232 485 422 Notification Mode TCP IP Supported Transponders ISO 15693 ISO 1800...

Page 47: ...NT1300 680 A antennas antenna spacing antenna center same flow direction Tag 46 mm x 75 mm ISO15693 sensitivity minimum field strength Hmin 80 mA m rms transmitting power 8 W tag orientation parallel...

Page 48: ...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...

Page 49: ...this device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protect...

Page 50: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1300 680 A FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 51 of 50 M71104 1e ID B doc 5 2 3 USA UL In preparation The following picture indicates the label position...

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